The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 26, 1935, Page 14

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 26, 1935! o he, quite naturally, left no d in his efforts to score | 'G00SE FROLIC’ DAILY SPORTS CARTOON~ f ABOVE NiAGARA o e ; | Bull-dogs devoted all their time and | s toward preparing them- the batttle at West Point, of Xavier in NOT ALARMING O 7z WKLE 2 By SIGRID ARNE NGTON v. 26 - MISSISS 109! STATE'S ST R BACK l Just as Dr. W. B. Bell 0O1d Habit cf Ge or no att Major Ralph Sasse showed he has none of his ability to turn out football teams when he trot- perfectly leven to face Army in ium at West Point. The State team had as much p in its make-up as any besn our good fortune From parent t crashing n Starkville, M were out 1e jump on the Cadets. And| Befere the Army had set- Take the Postman Your Banking Assistant! Many Junedu peéple, and many who'live outside the city, send deposits reégularly to their First National Account by means of our Bank by Mail service. The postman is their banking assistant —— he carries our services as near to them as their nearest mailbox. wuen you bank at the First National by mail, you can build up the balance in your Savings or Commercial Account—or you can mnake withdrawals with safety and con- venience. Lur Bank by Mail service is a your service The First National Bank JUNEAU ALAS;‘A WEEKLY & MONTHLY Tdls AGAINST ARMY PICKLE STEPPED AIGH, WIDE AND HANDSOME - HE WAS HARD TO HIT - AND EVEN, HARDER TO BRNG DOWN AFTER HE WAS HITs TE FIERCEST SORT OF TACKLES COULDN'T WIPE THE GRIN OFF HIS Q\ FACE -HE PLAYED AS ‘e HE LOVED Te tled down to the game Mi had put over a score on an unin- terrupted ey measuring close o 80 After the first five minutes it was an uphill battle for the Cadets. sippi line not only out- the Cadets' forward wall > through to throttle Army’s the plays got under OUTSTEPPED ABMY Late in the game, after Army had »éen threatening to put over a score | him the benefit of t! THon \ L My &l Rights Roserved b3 The Associuted Press | | Mis: i the reward of i cal condition by | outs; the Cadets. Fred Wal- ters, Mississippi right end, outfooted the Army secondary to take a pass | from Armstrong and then had more ’ than enough left to run 35 yards to a touchdown while three Cadets made futile gestures to bring him down or force him out of gounds. | Major Sasse may not have been pointing; for Army.He. insists that | he ‘was not, so we will Have to give Memb he doubt. At to West Point instead of re- to ~Starkville, Mizs. And GFRS WIN “SPOT” Chuck Galetka failed to live 8 nice s Major Sasse i to say about him th> biz end pab'a game azainst >d a vory Frank XKcenan playe ani Fred ‘Waiters nd ¢ ht down I s but never failed to com: i that would have broken a 7-7 tie, Relief Mayer” in War on Speeders, Spooners PICHER, Okla, Nov. 26. — Frgd yary, who quit a job on relief last r to become Mayor of Picher, the midst of two crusades. He is winning acelaim for his drive against love-making in cars on Pich- er's streets. s getting brickbats for his ef- s to enforce traffic nan s of the Chamber of Com- morce warned that he might drive trade from Picher with too rizid a ffic cade. After the chamb: mmittee called, he remarked: “Many persons complain of acci- FOR WARMTH AND CHEER Tuck a bottle in your Thanksgiving Shoppins Bag 0l1d Quaker is the friendly whiskey" . 4 —a delicious whiskey that is prov- ing to America that real quality does not always depend upon the price you pay. Here at last is a barrel of quality—and it doesn’t take a barrel of money to buy it! Ask at your usual liquor store— and at your favoriie bar or tavern. Copyright; 1935, The Old Quaker Co. Lawrenceburg, Ind. Division of SCHENLEY PRODUCTS CO., Inc. - 2 d BRAND, STRAIGHT WHISKE' As you.prefer in' BOURBON OR RYE DL AND BoTTLED BY THE OLD QUAKER COMPANY alio 1ok APY OB GuAkER A o B | ot | . | | OLD QUAKER SEOE GIN It Begis the SCHENLEY MARK of MERIT “YOU DON’T HAVE TO BE RICH TO ENJOY RICH dents cauzed by motorists not heed- ing the rules. If violations continue, I intend to raise the fine from $4 te $10 and costs ($17.).” Being police judge is part of his Conner -THIRD &_SENE WHISKEY” PHONE 36 for ' Old Quaker JUNEAU LIQUOR STORE PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager * SUMMER VACATION & this CALIFORNIA 1 wear—sy train, Leave Vancouver or Seattle any day. Be in San Francisco the next evening, in Los Angeles the following morning. And you'll ar< rive fresh and trim, ready to enjoy the white-sanded beaches, delight- ful desert resorts and other play places where the sun spends the winter. Faresare low. And our new food service saves money for you. In coaches and Tourist Pullmans we now serve coffee for 5c, milk Sc, sandwiches 10c, 3 doughnuts 10c, cookies 10¢, etc. Then we also have dining car service with complete M Select’”’ as moderate prices: Southern Pacific MWI or additional iGnfizl’L?alou, ‘write LY Coarglioms Pt 6% Pacibcibidy. Pomisad: Oe For 1405 Fousth Ave., Wash.; or C. G. S0 et By 06 3. A ORMANDY, ’ ‘This year, in addition to the many conveniences of train travel, you'll have the comfort of air. sng from Portland south. No axtra cost for this: TO LOS ANGELES Pt One Way rdirp. rilwp. $21.50 $34.00 340 C: 24.50 39.50 46 Thneuu:mmmplafues.They are good in coaches on our fastest trains; also in i ed Tourisg Pullmans, plas rth charge. MEXICO? Pert you're intet. ested in this Kop winter trip: Writeus. We'll tell youall about 1ty 10;B.C. TAYLOR, Conrrel Aot | | Exchange Bldg. ICE CREAM FRESH FRUIY § Fin A Timely Treat for the Holiday Meal PHONE 145 It’s rich enough to take its place beside the turkey .. . smooth enough to top the heaviest meal. And its old- fashioned, homemade flavor is perfectly in keeping with the best Thanksgiving traditions! You'll find this better ice cream as fine a holiday treat as any you've ever dreamed of serving! H DELIVERIES IN THE CITY JUNEA Pacific Bottlers Supply Co. Alaska Distributors ;attle, Wash. Thanksgiving Dinner Serve Juneau Dairy Ice Cream

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