The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 5, 1933, Page 5

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By GEORGE McMANUS &Y GOLLY=- M GONNA STAY HOME AN WRITE A LETTER CHl G RERE R 0N T &b Yo DINTY IN CHICAGO 'WE BEEN : KNOW YOU WERE iN- Y:EofiLElY%T\:EA_E‘"Tm%OHr‘ POSTRPONIN 1T FER A WEEK SRl ma sl 'VE GOT SOME THING NEVER SAW MINE- W, — ) WILLY START T2 1 | WANT YOU TO DO- i { DONT WANT TO SAY SHUT LR: COME : 5 ANYTHING ' CAN'T ] - ¥ A WITH ME = SEASON! ' J X N 'I'HESE are opportune times to make use of ready cash : ; to take : advantage of the many “buyers’-mar- { ket” values! i H A Checking Account at this bank, with i a substantial balance, will provide - { STATES Is HURT EARLY rend): cash without delay when ready cas_h isneeded; it will make each trans- ; STILLWATER, Okla, Oct. 5.— action safer and more convenient; and R - ; L ATHENS, Ga., Oct. 5—Coach| The Oklahoma Aggie football team it will help maintain your credi e : 5 , e 7 B R ) Harry Meshres Georgia Bulldogs | lost one-third of the crop of 200- % b Sic "" R o s G T 5 probably will 5€ The most traveled | pounders in the first 30 minutes Comflfl—opcnyouraccount Y : ‘ o | team of the Southeastern|of practice. Bill Hall, 230-pound today. We h cl : ) f; i 4 | g FOOTBALL BY MA".. | nce this year. They play |brother of Ross’ Hall, star fullback, Bool{ d Dl Checks ‘. B i | ‘ K IS states, Florida, Connecti- |suffered a knee injury which will Ay et S samiig 'l cut, North Carolina, Georgia ax)d}keep him out for the season. Russell, promising candidate for the T L e | 4 i center job of the College of Pa-| HIGAGO‘ i NOIE O cific’s football team, learned his| L) [ NOTIOR | The delinquency date for pay- H | football by mail this summer. e {menb gr.1995 tases’ BN DB (R > ) y : " 1 Gnabls. o shtend thelkpring ferm | - -CHIGAGO, T, OctGWiame L¢ Olty of Juneas dud fhe Al |tended 10°days. Ten per cent pen- ert tzon i & i 3 of the Stockton school, Russell| Ve R " Chicago | 5K2 Road Commission will not be |alty will be imposed if at least H ) LA, received 1 uctions from Coach | , 15 dead as the result oflhnm le fof any damages that|one-half of the amount 1s not paid I ) ; | . |A. A stag mail from Chi- “an exdess’ of SaRIEELa " |may be caused to private property on or before October 12. The re- A—g;c(n Shop '[L;’eam to l:(lay Second Game Only Wit- cazo. He received one. Jesson a | uscles in his biood. He "Bl bscpn‘?.y reason L SRR e R e Ay e ;i week, | for somet ions on Willoughby Avenue. |on taxes paid in full by said date. runsw nessed by Slightly Over | g e | VRSP R A I GOLDSTEIN, | A. W. HENNING, 5 —adv Mayor. |—adv. City Clerk. e, e Alleys Tonight | 35,000 Spectators | elaiere g o s e i il SPOR' E : T BRIEFS . AT THE IOTELS ¢ . PACIFIC COAST Gl Chuckls Victors over the A-J Car Shop| NEW YORK ot ) bowling team in the match Phflyfdgncm n:ten‘g;mé ? R GRS R BWINILe0 . 0 8L N off at the Brunswick Bowling al-|cacond gam | P | HUGE SHIPMFNT leys last cvening, the Brunswick|is o ‘ Fi ot retur; o Alaskan i b [ 3 T totaled a ‘soore 2044 587 00RC | (han" fhe iball - ab i p‘:)‘lymhfi} Je> n, Chiclfagof; | “MisSUSIONESY BECAUSEEY( ) pared to 2260 rolled by the CaTr| et re Institute. ; © | man, i ) F l F : l SAID JANEY = ! USER OUP.I : [ Frank O. Johmson, Taku: Ralph resh I riuts ang i MSE. HOUSE 1S FILLED ! D, - WITH CHEER: Taku; T. Russell, Skag-| Shop five deductions, | CXZV“M “D‘k‘lc IM ;hcc;:fo;ci;fwf;;z the players receive $74950, th V " : xcessively high, E. i | i i 5 . | bl 4 Bru; k players, was top man rest»t i dwn_ded‘ iy 3 3 i Gastineau | egeta eS b ATITN‘S HERE THERE'ARE i °) w‘Adeory Council, the i team this year. and Mrs. E. Musto, Tak 54} wvel ( with total of 504, with W.'and the two leagues. | s six feet four inches. Lo BE il 1) o8 | \ “NO _CHILLY, ! Christy of the car shoppers sec- Ebrogice L | S N o ki ]s(\ JUST ARRIVED! {(LONGE ST, ErN3 CO.RNEKQ? H . . arfieid, C= ¥ \\ i STAYED~+ ] = ond high with 497. Firpo Phipps has been celecied | att The A-J Car Shop team will play GRIDDER A HERO to fill the shoes of Jimmy Hiich 5 e | cock | against the Grocers, at the Bruny in the, Auburn backfield. | g B, EDWARDS ARRIVES 43 wick Bowling alleys fonight at 8 N { TRUCKEE, Cal, Oct. 5.—Dur-| S o ) ABOARD NORTHWESTERN 4 . reported§lll-| g, B. Edwards, representative a ' r California fair | ot Heinz' products, arrived inJu-| 'AS IDID;SAY A };ro MY FRIEND, /0y State Fair off] o'clock sharp. ¥ M 3 . . /ing the several seasons Tony . lfz‘“{‘l‘;‘:::l l;“;’fsw‘l‘]‘mfhe mateh | goard, sub full on the South- | 895 Was bet at th L AT, TOAF Shnp‘ ‘:mt Itootball u-an;. has acted as|under the lmrimutue] system of| peau on the Northwestern from { OLE -/ Ay o !a state motor policeman at b on horse races. X : 3 | 3 lloy 191 154—488 - the South and will be here for \ o s 2 = 133—4x8130?°e1r:9 At saved cight per-| e e e about two weeks before continuing TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY 1 TLIKETO | ey i1 e g sy U NIRRT, Classified aas pay. to the Westward. ! 1) WORK,. WHERE N ] Ne 129 114 134377 : \ - \ | F. Senmits o 181,158 J43—480 'ggg%VE GO‘;’: # : _COAL! © VTN | B TP e e (FOLKS, LIKEATO_ BE.WHERE OUR G0OD.COAL 15/ PACIFIC COAST COAL Co. 4 l 2 Jf \.NAEsfig HI-LINE SYSTEM | Groceries—Produce—Fresh and Smoked Meats Brunswicks 163 151 128—442) 145 161 138—444 166 172 150-v481‘.: 171 157—144—466 | t: 143 190 171—504 o — FARM BOY PITCHER QUIETS JOE HAUSER MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.,, Oct. 5. —Marvin Denzer, a country pitch-‘ er who heaves hay and aftends to other farm duties six days a week and plays ball on Sunday, 4y DeS done something few American | Acsociation hurlers accomplished | this year. Facing Joe Hauser, who had| 4 7 . just set a new home record for > i G 2 " professional baseball, the rural | ¢ i 2 { ° ; ; moundsman held Joe hitless in { tc lc S are Cr ' four times at bat in an exhibi- tion contest at Willmar, Minn, | between the Minneapolis Club and | an American League nine. Hauser, the leading slugger in © minor league baseball, tops the American Association in homs runs, runs scored, runs batted in, and total bases—but to Denzer he| was just another fellow with a| bat. | Front Street, opposite Harris Hardware Co. CASH AND CARRY 25 cents in City Telephone 444 'I:)BACCO to grow, to ripen and | White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. become mellow, has to take in or absorb something . . . not Vitamin D, of course, but something that it gets from the right amount of Sunshine MRS. L. P. SANDBERG LEAVES FOR HOME ON PRIN. LOUISE THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ¥ Mrs. L. P. Sandberg, who has peen visiting her son-in-law and | ® daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | J. Selby at their home on Auk Lake for the last three months, left on the Princtss Louise to re- turn to her home in Virginia, Minn. It’s the Southern sunshine you read about, combined with the right sort of climate and moisture, that makes the Carolinas, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, and Virginia the best tobacco country in the world. You can stand down there in that South- T — BRONCHIAL TROUBLES NEED CREOMULSION coughs anG colds lead WINDOW CLEANING ® to us trouble. You can stop them now with Creomulsion, an ern shi a 4 i emulsified creosote that is pleas- v sunshine and almost see it grow. PHONE 485 ant to take. Creomulsion is a new i This ripe, mellow tobacco is skillfully medical discovery, with two-fold ac- b o eramas e = tion; it soothcs and heals the in- cured by the farmer. Then, for 30 months, R BB fmud- branes and inhibits germ it’s aged—jus! like fine wine. | § FRYE’S BABY BEEF - ! known drugs, creosote is Tt takes the right quantity of each kind of “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON | gnized by high medical author- i = cne of the greatest healing these tobaccos, blended and cross-blended -Dru v cies for persistent coughs and itk ki rye n ompany colds and other forms of throat —then seasoned with Turkish, to make a Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery troubles. Creomulsion coniains, in .¢ milder cigarette. Sunshine helps. Just try it! o o’ oo . z addition to creosote, other healing elements which soothe and heal the infected membranes and stop the ition and inflammation, wh creosote goes on to the is absorbed into the blood, the seat of the trouble. Creomulsion is guaranteéd sat- isfactory in the treatment of per- ’ sistent coughs and colds, bronchial asthma, bronchitis, and is excellent for building up the system after colds or flu. Your own druggist is authorized to refund your money on the spot if your cough or cold ] is not relieved by Creomulsion. adv FOR INSURANCE ld f See H. R. SHEPARD & SON e Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ALASKA MEAT CO. | QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING : //& afamé’e /4441 MILDER * f/&aym&fle [hal TASTES BETTER Mea okt Bhctan A osth Foseh Taisie PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30

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