The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 18, 1930, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV 1930 BRIN(}H‘{(} UP FATHER OH: THAT | 1S Lovery | FWIHAT SHIE | 0o WE SAINL ¢ WELL. I'VE DECIDED FOR 09 TO TAKE A TRIP TO EUROCPE- YOUR FATHER 13 OO CRANKY OVER MINIATORE GOLF- | THINK \T BEST TO QO (N} THREE TICKETS ON THE STEAMSHIP- LA BOLONEY- BEST STATE-ROOMS- AN’ | ™MAKE 1T SNAPPY- J ’ AN S - | Cadet players, having had a scoring threat suddenly broken up by | Booth’s interception of a pass, were Jjustified in hard defensive tackling, Eli partisans leapt up to “boo”| | the soldiers. The somewhat theatrical removal | of Albie on a stretcher fanned this | | white heat of partisan feeling. It| reached such extremes that shortly| afterward when an Army man was | injured, over-wrought spectators | from the Blue side of the field ap-/ | plauded—a manifestation at once| | more unsportsmanlike than any | How roughly can Albie Booth be | supposed unfairness on the field of | treated? Not much rougher than | | /\rmy \L it would seem, without | Booth's 1 unfortuna ium on hard| . though it no| and sock 'em” It was \m!s*tnmt" that it Jn,)- T )¢ 1 pened to rob Yale of h sans in the Yale stands ex- al star and quarterback 2d ahything I have witnessed most critical jun i he memorable final hand-to- Thousands of spectators in the| le between Harvard and Bowl probably had seen Booth run n in 1926. It was rabid, even Wild through the 1929 Army team. usual allowances made for They werc quick to j\lmp to ‘1“‘ conclusion that planned to tackling him h of course, > town as well as t in football. He was t igh school, prey TENNIS STAR AND HIS BRIDE assuciated Fress Photo Gearge Martin Lott, Davis cup tennis star, and his bride, the for- mer Abigail Stapleford Allen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clayton Allen of Phlladelp‘\la They were arranged, a s the imagination. H w. The fact Army comu idolize him, play only tie a “Boothl Yale el V‘n when he runs in to, did not add to W Point’s grid- | s. !iron pr M Iph Irvine Will Fulfill Contract to! / the combination of Sasse would much rather haw| s and the shock of had his charges battle for revange) Make Motion Pictures, Law He h\h color '\ml b proportions, his dazzli e udden injury in the Army | with Beoth in the game. He said ) ted like a spark in a pow- ‘so afterward. ine. The Eli stands ex-, h wath at Ay, disap- Jast Qpportunity to Have i tment and indignation ov ; Eyes Examined I i g this “matinee idol” removed the show. DR. EDMUNDS, EYE-SPECIAL- Overlooking IST is DELAYED on his south-| {bound trip until WEDNESDAY | S |AFTERNOON, 18th inst., when Lhe; Pl’flCthe TR % = i8. 8. QUEEN sails southbound. LUDWIG NELSON | He therefore has ANOTHER DAY F R to attend to patients who could not SELLS |get to see him previously about PARKER PENS | their EYES. This is a GOLDEN OPPORTUN- (ITY for you to consult a promin- ent Eye-Specialist of Seattle for| the past 26 years. DIFFICULT EYE CASES § | especially invited. § | CROSSED-EYES STRAIGHTEN- |ED WITHOUT operation. We spec- ijalize in MUSCULAR IMBAL- ANCES. The Eyes must work to-| gether, or DO GOOD TEAM WORK. Now, you good wives, who think you have irritable husbands, just {send them to me and let me dem- onstrate that it is mainly the re-|ship requirements” said Jones. ult of EYE-STRAIN effecting the| The financial side of the motion entire nervous system. A special picture contract is not revealed. jconcession to Juneau citizens — | Estimates of returns for Jones FREE CONSULTATION AND EX- range as high as $250,000. AMINATION. PHONE NO. 10.| Jones quits the competition in |COME EARLY. GASTINEAU | golf at the peak of h eer when |H0TEL ROOM 216. —adv. | he won the four out ing Brit- |ish and American titles in one sea- ison. This was a severe nervous > | | fact that lh(‘ the NEW YORK CITY, N. Y, No»\ 18.—King of all the golf world at‘ the age of 28 years, Bobby Jones | | has decided to retire and renounc : | his amateur standing to fulfill '\‘ contract to ke twelve onesreel| motion pictures of educational golf-) | ing subjects. Jones signed a Warner Brothers contract four days ago, and is quit- ting golf after fourteen years of {tournament play. “The matter of a monetary com- pensation enters. When the pic- tures are made, I expect to return |to the practice of the law profes- | sion unhampered by the necessity of keeping my golf up to champion- are | HE Parker Duofold Foun- tain Pen fits every hand. There is a point for every style of writing. A handsome pen for every purse. Your dealer will show you the Parker Duofold in one of five flashing colors, and in moderne Black and Pearl. Senior $7. Junior $5., Lady $5 The Parker Pen Co. Janesville Wis., US.A- You Stop ~in time s Onlynd brakes fand between | estrinn or ours wi car QUICKL! k e, Accidenss are sa- plennxl:‘ involve serious conse- goodcondm'{):“lauudme 'em now onee o gl EVERYBODY vith genuine Silver Edge Raybestos. PARKER PENS AT THE NUGGET SHOP .t Mma | JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. - Authorized Brake Service - / at 2:00 ~—— ‘rnmpmg away with three s ‘umm-s from the Malamutes- married recently in Elkton, Md. CCLTa TAKE THREE QTRAIGHI‘ BOWLING Last night, Lhe Beayers—M. Ba- vard, Blomgren and Geyer won two out of three games from the Leo- pards—Messerschmidt, Nelson Danner. Messerschmidt rolled higt single game and Bavard high av erage. In the second match the Colts | Lavenik, Kirk and Stevens, jump | from tenth to seventh place by ‘Van- derLeest, Sides and VanAtta. Lave- nik rolled high single game and also high total 592 pins for the evening. ‘Tonight at 7:30 o'clock, the Cam- els play the Goats and at ¢ o'clock the Wildcats tangle with the Lions. Team Standing Won Lost Pct 10 2 833 6 Tigers Wildcats Goats Buffaloes Malamutes Colts Camels . Leopards MIDGET LUNCH Under New Management SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNER SUNDAY 9 AT DOUGLAS TONIGHT Scandinavian-American Dances Don’t Forget the Hot Time at Douglas WELCOME Adm.—Gentlemen $1.00; Ladies Free A special ferry will leave Douglas for Juneau A-M. JOE SAVALDI was ng Savaldi yame ted in his behalf. ordered out of lllL‘ urday with Drake. E QUITS GREAT FOOTBALL 11 - VANCOUVF‘R SEATTLE |Secretly Wedded and Now OPEN HOCKEY SEASON Secretly Starts Di- vorce Proceedings IN SCORELESS GAME JTH BEND, Indiana, Nov. 13.| VANCOUV ping Joe Savaldi, one of the | In the Knute Rockne’s foot- | night has withdrawn from col- | Vanc because he ma d and has|to 0 tie r and Seattle pia with 10 minutes overti Every Month in the Year 1930 SALES DATES November 24 December 1931. SALES DATES January 27 July 14 February 17 August 18 March 17 September 15 April 14 October 20 May 19 November 17 June 16 December 15 Special Sales Held on Request of Shippers. Advances Will Be Made as Usual When Requested. Trans- fered by Telegraph if Desired. SEATTLE FUREXCHANGE 65 MARION STREET VIADUCT SEATTLE,US.A. 29 Ever Two Mmutes ,ANOTHER HOMEIBURNS F you are underinsured, or if you let your fire insurance lapse even for a single day, your property values are exposed to, loss. Fires occur unexpectedly and destroy, much valuable property in a brief time. You owe it to yourself to be carefully, protected. How could you be adequately, compensated for your loss if you were uninsured or underinsured?, Let us help you obtain an ap- praisal, make suggestions, and furnish adequate insurance. ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. . Established 1898 Telephone 249 WHAT REGULARITY DOES A little water now and then keeps life in a flower, but if watered regularly it abounds in living strength with great- er beauty and fragrance. It is the regular additions to one’s saving fund that make it grow. i | | | il °I'n i | When You Want It Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. PHONE 358 Lumber for Every Purpose " THE ELITE STUDIO minute Lighting System direct from Hollywood. The system carries 100,000 candlepower illumination and®*we are now prepared to take both fancy and the very up-to-date light- ings in PORTRAITURE; we also have a high power spotlight for the SUNSHINE EFFECTS which will give your portrait a very snappy appearance. Get your Christmas Portraits before the rush begins. THE ELITE STUDIO 213 FRONT STREET MURESCO at Juneau Paint Store Has just completed the installation of an expensive up-to-the- USED CAR BARGAINS Used Truck Bargains If You Don’t Believe It SEE McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satis/action Prepare Your Car for Winter Driving Clean out your radiator and fill with ANTI- FREEZE SOLUTION and equip the car with a new set of WEED CHAINS. We have a complete stock of ALCOHOL, PRESTONE and CHAINS and are ready to service your car for winter. Connors Motor Company, Inc. Service Rendered by Experts = ECONOMY CASH STORE Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands Front at Main St. Telephone 91 UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS and TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. STATIONERY and PRINTING N ALA SKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 4 B e THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat 1 N | e ] L er ity et

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