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THE DAILY ALASKA LMPIRE MONDAY SEPT 28 1936 HELLO-1S THIS YOU, HELLO-MRS BELLE C C.ORD— | : SHE'S BEEN ON ) SAID YOUJ'VE BEEN WHAT ARE YOU MRS, SARAH MONNEY 2 HOW ARE YOU TODRY AT 'PHONE USING THAT ‘PHONE TALKIN' ABOUT? | JUST THOUGHT 1D JUST TALKED TO MR’S || AND_ WHEN FOR TEN MINUTES- I HAVENT EVEN CALL YOU UP TO SAY, MONNE Y- SHE SAID THAT SHE SAID NO BESIDES, YOU ARE “HELLO"-HOW ARE YOU? SHE *ro\_o YOLJ | SAID THAT- | SAID- BRSNS T ¥ ) S 7~ e ced = iyt f LAST SATURDAY Brilliant Attack by South- € 2 i \ ok ern California Swamps Bears, However, Forced to Eleven from North 3 | Sk D‘SPlay Stuff to | LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept. 28— Beat Pacific [The University of Southern Cali- fornia, unleashing a brilliant at- ' BERKELEY, Cal, Sept. 82 —The| tack, defeated Oregon State 37 to 7 | University of California opened the|last Saturday afternoon before a football season last Saturday after-| *rowd of 35,000 spectators. The game noon with a doubleheader victory the opener for the Pacific The first squad defeated the Cali-|Coast Conference season here. 5 39 to 0 in the opener, > - d by a 14 to 0 win over the MOUNTIE DROWNS e of the Pacific. A report has been recejved in R . V. 20 S 'g i v X of the death by drowning > ever, made the Bears display every { Cen John P. Hartnett, Y {p I un g they had to prevent the goal| f the Royal Canadian Mo lin2 fr ing E lice, on the Yukon River at C-u- { t one time were on ~k~ A R Ikuu T ended the scoring| ©f s rescued arame Weied shoul b bt | HAS DONE A - N SOMMERS COMING NORTH prabe fils % S .| GREAT JOB OF § R Wi - o g R umer m the Sommers Sk ot DR i Waslnnglon Wallops New - ciicago Waiie Sox, who were MANAGING 28 NHITE \ DYKES TOOK. 5 iakes Third f)in.w‘nl Game © s & passen- ‘,m‘m.m“y s ffn York P Wi LA AP L nai Sox A FLOCK™ OF CASTOFFS : Plavof! 7 I gu aska for Juneau | s b or ennagt5 n- in tae LIKE SEWELL, KENNEDY, n ayoff Series after a tr . ners, 10- J Try The Empue ciassilied WASHINGTON, Sept. 28. — The ¥ Uil ¢ ~3 8 2 ’ King Features Syndicate, Tnc, World rights \ sz,rpfflzfilg;légnoabcf & from Oakland ey an s a : wick results. ZETNS ~AND LED THEM A g P R o New York Yankees, American League pennant winners, tcok a \ \ W7D SECONDP Sunday won the third 10 to 5 lacing ‘V’m the Washix Senators Sunday afternoon in RLACE 4 ame of the playolf ; s g ] met T,amus. The TWO SCHILLING final game before tackling the i - ¢ > Wi 8. Portland now Giants in the World Serizs nexy € a e Carcer Lot o {9\ &, v, ¢ ecs cnly un s - ) COFFEES—— Wednesday in New York. was vork wonders W. ] : > e ponnet ) -3 : The Senators hopped on (hree ; Yankee pitchers for fourteen hits shunicd ai . & 7 N | ; b A during the game. cason he % 7 e > M chD RFGBRD / BN One for perCOthOr GAM NDAY . ‘ Mack sole - > \'& T & & v 13/ One for drip National Leagne C 2 8 e 3 : )/ 1 § N VCOONSTOCK, Va., Sept. 28— 3 Voo Chicago 6; St. Louis 3. SWA B8 5 ’ § 4 \ B - served a “two-day” Jail Boston 7, 3; Philadelphia 3, 4. ague nsere { { b ence in two minutes. Pitsburgh 5; Cincinnati 6. b 4 i B i 0 3 , ted of driving an automo- Ute either method you choose, you can be sure Brooklyn 8; New York 3. i SO . g e ro— 3 4 ~ | |nile after his permit had been re- that Schillings sturdy quality will stand by American League s g3 ok b ; 3 ¥ voked, he received the minimum you and regularly deliver delicious coffee. Philadelphia 8, 4; Boston 4, 5. : e ki term. Detroit = lend 9. anie to kno he was :.urn- Al 8 : : 9 j % = N W= He entered his cell at 11:50 p.m., ]UNEAU CASH GROCERY walked out again at 12:01 am, a s-Chicago, rain. ager to t it 02 ¢ % walked 3 ! [ - THE FIRST free man. Oaklszxo:ft:o‘:fim:amf; i LUty e I , gflr;gg/fflrouzngOA | GAMES SATUURDAY LA 1) 75| ] ‘ 7 ) s LEAGUE TS SEASON Naticnal League I S, : ; \ b, 4 ONCE BELONGED Brooklyn 9; New York 2. how. to pie; 4 F # 8 i TO HHE ATILETICS) 66 b b Pittsburgh 1; Cincinnati 5. . POt s ) ¥ : ] g Chicago 12; St. Louis 2. i il ; 558 WK e 4 P Faien 4 - American League : 5 " 4 2 / *. / St. Louis 3, 6; Chicago 5, 8. Ve S L e R ; ). % : § Detroit 3; Cleveland 5. i p PR e > y A -',! —J 2 | L] Ney Tgic op esnise e e heq tratied: fotmensiire Hip 0 Phe | - : . Ccast Title Series ¥ big dik tandard. H d th = . ¥ Oakland 0; Portland 10. 8 jcagus Sidas o-atped thgpy jup on what they were capable of:\' gave C e ; 2 N e rrise C0INE, mot on what their recordsof buckstopping while h(‘ is no sT MARY s is | STANDING OF CLUBS |showed. He has been right in too Bill Dic 5 more than NATIONAL LEAGUE imany instances to call it luck. Amgl‘cs up qu it in the flawless man- Won Lost Pct.'! Take the case of young Vernon' ner in which he handles the pitch-| New York b ) 597 Kennedy, the leading Sox hurler ers. St. Louis e 565, end the first pitcher to ring up 20 P S | Chicago 565 victories in the American league this | DEVELOPS HAYES ! GGNZAGA UNIv | GOOd news for houseWiveS! Nutritional Pittshurgh 549 scason. Connie Mack had Ken-| Wa 0 ul ll])chk u.‘p Cincinnati 481 nedy’s contract, but turned himia few e he could| L Che following are final scores of | Boston 461 loose after a trial ~|not nit. Yet th g Hayx.s. un- Asdalay | principal football games played las! authorities find Canned Salmon one of our Brooklyn 435| Dykes took a flyer on Bill Die-|{der Jimmy Dyke: as been thump- . . ~ | Baturday afternoon: Philadelphia 54 351 | trich, another castoff who failed|ing the ball at a .30 clip most ‘(’)X{Calslforma Eleven Wallops| ™ stinnesota 1; washington 7. AMERICAN wLEAGUE |to hold on with Washington after|the season He has been depend- Montana 0; Washington State 19. . . Wop “est Pet.Mack had passed him on. Rip Rad- |able in the field, too, a3 bk} quad from Spokane, Sania Clara 13; Stanford 0. richest sources of many vital food values New York ... 51 = .667|cliffe wore the uniform of the Phil-|there is Tony Piet, another castoff. | WaShlngton ! Oregon State 7; Southern Califor- Detroit el .539|ndelphm Athletics for a while but{Tony has been doing 2il right (or\ nia 38. Chicago ; 536! could not win a place on the A’s|the Sox despite the fact that he| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. 28, Bates 0; Holy Cross 45. Washington 3 536 roster. Mule Haas is another wholhad outlived his usefulness in the| —ROBMINg the gridiron for the first| Colgate 0; Duke 6. Cleveland . .519!passed on to Chicago after having|National league. time this season, St. Mary’s defeat-| William and Mary 6; Navy 18 Boston Aal!served under Connie Mac's ban- Dykes has one of the Smm‘eq‘ed Gonzaga University of Spokane! DePaul 6; Illinois 9. / St. Louis .375 | ner. coaches in the business in “Muddy” | % Sunday by a score of, 26 to 13.| Mercer 6 ;Georgia 15. g e h Philadelphia 346) When Washington no longer want- | Ruel. The success of several of th Gonzaga’s two touchdowns were| South Dakota State 7; Wiscon 0 QTHER food contains the same ments rcaching millions of families ——————— led Luke Sewell he went to the|White Sox pitchers is his .| scored on long runs during the first|sin 24. i 5 Lode ana pacer iocatlon notices| White Sox. Few big league catchers (There is little about the business Dalf, then St. Mary’s went into a| Ohio University 0; Purdue 47. variety of important nutrients throughout the country. « for sale at The Empire office. lare as smart behind the plate. Thelof tossing 'em up that the little| P'uddle and left the Spokane eleven —Caricton 0; Iowa 14. 4 - . — veteran does not know. He is large- | 1M doing anything further. | Ohio Wesleyan 0; Pitt 53. found in salmon, report food author- ly responsible for “Sugar” Cain, a et h 16; Case 7. I : g Alaskans can help by serving Tulane 7 ities whose findings are featured in {St. Louis Brown castaway, having| ippi g Canned Salmon in their own homes. jacquired control after others had A xas Teachers 0; South- P |given him up as hopeless. He helped ( 'n Methodist 6. current Canned Salmon advel't!Slng- i i | Dietrich immensely when he dis-| University of Southern Califor- As millions begin to understand covered that the main fault with |nia 30; California Ag 0. Dnl- We need every d hese experts GOOd lamps {tie: leapertanie Tiixlene \tora wes] BEAT MuNTANA v of California 14; College of | FY: ay, tnsay LXpe the true healthfulness of salmon, 4 | properly i Rhode Island 7; Maine 0. ‘ that he was not gripping the ball w!’au ic 0, doubleheader. 7, o | gripping say, the great food factor protein. It’s they will buy Alaska salmon more PULLMAN, Wash., Sept. 2. —| Norwich 0; Dartmouth 58 %fl | The success of the White Sox| 2 , Wash.,, Sept. 28. - h k ; | rotein that gives us stayin. ower. . . makeguSiGOOD FRIE.NDS 'under Dykes is all the more amaz-|Washigton State flashed a| Lawrence 0; Chicago 34. [ l;{ baild gl dii Y gSPl often. And whether directly or in- ing because Lou Comiskey has not|Versatile running air attack last| | ebuilds musclesand tissues. Salmon . 1 : |spent any great sum fo put a ball| Saturday afternoon to defeat the| SUNL. AME : ik : directly, every Alaskan will benefit. fi} {club on the field, If he has spent|University of Montana 19 to 0. | S MAIY's 26; Gonzaga 13 is a principal source of a Aigh grade T {as much as $100,000 in the last three, The game was the opening contest | FROM | N O - A ! B M ANNEX CREEE . Iyears for ball players there is no|in the Pacific Coast Conference for| ns A, ‘R Hayden ,,’ n Juneau | protein which man must eat regu- What Canned Salmon *||record of 'it. both teams. i o 5 b 2 2 o | 'The White. Sox may ok hotd el s PR atdid 'Irom Annex Creck and is a guest| larly in order to live. advertlslng Wfll | the Zynda. | | ground they have gained, but| HERE FROM HOONAH bl g e - | i |whether they finish in second place| Mrs. Frank Shotter is in from| HERE FROM i LSEQUAH The calcium and phosphorus in accompllsh for Alaska lor not one thing is certnm—dlmmy:;monah and is registered at the W.J.| Wilson is at the Gastin au h k h c d Sall to U. S. iDykes has done a grand job of pi-|Zynda Hotel. registéred from Tulsequah. | Canned Salmon hel eep teeth and ‘anne imon advertising to U. S. women {loting the Chicago team. Few man-| g P P is paid for entirely by the Canned Salmon In- ; g ) agers have ever done as well with % 3 ; I, bones sound, healthy. Salmon sup- dustry. Its purposes include the following: Nothing seals the friendships between |sccond-hana material. g Y P 1. Tt will seek to safeguard this Alaska Indus- this store and its customers like quality. T plies energy and iodine, the goitre- try against the competition from other RED , Add to all this Canned Salmon’s that good wages may be paid to Alaska NEW UCED PRICES Is Tnu M U GH APPLICATIONS content of the rare “‘sunshine’ vita- :‘:::’:‘ it AtaAE T v . { 5 . 3. . for the Industry t tinue its support of Watts Type Wae' Now FUR ST ANFORD G :m Ij a(\;lld the “‘protective” vitamins ::i :,:'Z:“E‘;L g‘:{:‘rmm:,: ,::ormw 150. Clear-Frosted 35c, 25¢ o f - . in 1933 (last year for which records are 55¢ 45¢ |Victors Outplay Losers| s M A L L L o A N s Actually, Canned Salmon alone ?}Tfl“‘lg‘:np::fl:l“ xom p_— 2 19505? 17 % -lf-h "O“Cgh"“:] Gfarzn; 088‘ ¢ ® : contains so many of the food essentials {f,:,‘c"““:;‘,::,',“:‘:“‘mmhm'; . o ore Lrowd o R o . the Territory. Clear Daylight 65¢ 55¢ " that when combined with even the e SR R . P! ALTO, Cal., Sept. 28 —The | . . Clegr Davitahs G0k e | o 0 T e Rl Personal Loan Department | simplest other foods, it becomes the Seack A I e e Better Light—Better Sight praid 13 o L KM W AR AsxA CRED" BURE AU | nutritionally balanced meal author- and indirectly from the canning of Alaska The game was played before 25,- 3. larl 8. 1ties urge everyone to eat regularly, €00 spectators. | Santa Clara scored in the second | CHARLES WAYNOR, 'Mandqer AIaSKa Elgs“ic I-ight & Pm cn; and (ot qodrieey nd, snreiad Ground Floor—First Nationfil'"m Building The Canned Salmon Industry is Canned salm“n . fiftniod Houghout, 1 B0, publishing these facts in advertise- ‘Industry - e Empire_classifieas pay. 4

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