The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 29, 1929, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 29, 1929. By GEORGE McM TLITTLE DANNY DLOGAN ][ WELL. Wi~ | WELL LATTLE e AN'BIG MOHAWK MIKE |[{ DION'T YOu | [ | DLGAN wWoz LB e HAVE BEEN FIGHTIN? LET ME WINNIN' OP TO DP\NNVO FER OVER A HOUR | kNOW T A MINOTE AGO - DLGAN 2 \N CASEY'S BRIC Failure to Receive Credit no proof that a bill has been pald but cancelled check that has been accepted and paid is positive proof. This convenience and protection is vours for the asking. Pay your bills the modern and safe way OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT AT {SIEEN V : . : ' : i V : . ) o] in Juneau, preferably 11;.\ BANK And Leach did no bet- to bowl a match next Sun- OF JUNEAU n his usual Phila- day afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock, w his newly organized Brunswick | is looking for pitchers, |team. and a second baseman The Brunswick bowling Alleys| He probably will find [have recently been overhauled and takers for whatever he racks installed for the coming win- | Y ter tournaments. e S e MRS. GUS SUNDERMAN | wro's wHo ' PASSES AWAY HERE| | AND WHERE - (e Gus Sunderman died ot _ Watch Your Radiator! v oy o at her home Mrs. A. M. Dier VE ~.,\luLb S ck Addition. | manager of the V 2 rta L 3 ator : born . Port | ton Gompany, 15 & pusenger Automobile Owners 5 Feature 55, California, 70 y the Yukon for the States. jct. 20—When Johx Sitka when Eli S, Larson, former councilman g s 4 g ‘ y to do his » married a Mr, Hilton at Sitka |and longtime resident of Valdez, is PREPARE YOUR CARS FOR THE 2 came to Juneau in 1881, | outbound aboard the Yukon. mother and husband, w! Todd D. Winter, former Valdez WINTEI{ Jjeweler, is southbound on the Yu- kon. J y e have a ¢ ote stock i it W l: wve a un'nph te stock n.f Aleohol, :|A. R. C. Superintendent of the Prestone, Zero-Foe, Whiz and vth and progressive | Takotna district, is a passenger « eple P ¢ bargaing dev ent, and, in the carly years |aboard the Yukon for the State Swift's Anti-Freze rv of the cf her life, participated in its vari- John Sisue, one or ihe owners of jumped ivities. the U and I restaurant, is a pas- for some money and twa She is survived by her husband, | senger southbound on the Admijral Jimmy Welsh and Shanty G S'Sundrrman, whom she mar-|Evans for Seattle. This is his Hogan. Within ten months the ried "10 years ago, and by the fol-!first time out in three years. | C M C Braves picked up around $200,000 in 1owing six children: Mrs. Olgb Weis, .. onnors otor ompany h 1 o players for of California; Mrs. Ed Kerschoffer | New, select line »f vislilng cards the Rajal 3 A Grant Baldwin, of Ju- | Tmpire. | Hogan proved to be just ordi 3 Hilton, of Seattle; - -~ | ball players and Alex Hilton and Willie Hilton. 1 The body is at the C. W. Carter VICTOR RADIO Mortuary. Funeral services will 10 Tubes Complete put on the |be held at the Russi oped into one|Church at 2 o'clock Thurs §1is00 R TR0 e VICTOR COMBINATION th pitchers | noon, Father A. P. Kashe B 10 coumi jams. And | ficiating. Interment wil sz?xlroc:m e t one season |in. the Moose plot a Seattle Prices ROGERS 5 / & . 2 - / | : o EN Cemetery. ; @Y : PP i 2 | fllca $Y /cake by | CHALLENGE ISSUED JUNEAU MELODY ; s & HOUSE Service Rendered by Experts . < < ’ Ve teve Vukovich, owner of the g va Fortune has been kind to clubs d business with th> Clanis of 1 McGraw goi comparatively . Bowier Bawille Allste ‘has i Temporary location over little for Hornsby, Grimes and O'Doul, who proved {o be splendid investments for their new owners. e I sled a challenge to any bowling Dr."Pigys Ottive Old Papers for sale at Emplre Oftice CNI ...in a cigarette its TASTE/ IHERE'S no denying an “‘extra something’’ to Chesterfield. Call it better tobacco, or higher stand- ards of manufacture . . . more skilful balance, or more expert blending . . . the fact remains that in Chesterfield you getasmoother shading of flavor, a richer tobacco character, a spicieraroma—with- outone hint of harshness or*‘heaviness.”’ Taste is what counts, in any ciga- rette; and in Chesterfield it’s “TASTE above everyt/zmg LA SUCH POPULARITY MUST BE DESERVED ves THEY SATISFY

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