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BRINGIVG lP F le[ER WELL-JIGGS- 1F YOURE GOIN' INTO POLITICS I KNOW You WILL MAK E MY BoY AN ALDERMAN]! THE DAILY /\I ASKA EMPIRE MOND/\Y DFC BuT-JIGCS-You NEEDMY BOY FOR ALDERMAN' DON TLISTEN TOHIM ~ MY BOY 1SJ0ST THE TYP SosT || Foroor. T | e OVERWITH s cAmPAIGN )| | |TWACGIE | MU TE MINOTE i leHooioe BETWEEN THOSK TWO et Great Britain rights reserved © 1926 ev InvL Feature Service. Inc 1926. 13, By GEORGE McMAN COULD RUN FOR ALDERMAN - EITHER — 1az. MAGCIE -1 gANTMAch | UMY MIND WHO |~ We Universal Know Seli Do You Veeto Heaters, Air Blast aces lelil Fup(-r ,il‘llll’l'.‘ Pipeless I'urn- SPO Japanese Plan Purchase Of Island, Philippines ) 5 MANILA Dece. 12 The Manila | z Tim Japanese m s { negotiating for the purchase of Fugy A Island, Vin conen says a Philippine from up. ! cent Mahigan, who obtained it from z the Spanish government 200 years { “ago. The island contains 15,000 acres s and the price is said to be $1,000 000. The Philippine government iy e _,,,,-MM--N“--....-.,.,m”_-._T...,.“--..m.-”M-M,mmm...4 filksly -to aftemmpé by Bravent the il ( | providing fd and garden work for| SR R SIX-FOOTERS ARE ON o e sttt i women prisoners, which Mis. Todder | | YALE'S 1927 CREW | | Yo SRS SO Mee, TS o vl angihing, e bui Way Lol dvolapaeht [ arough & classitied i The Kmuire HED NEW HAVEN, Dec. 13- lead Row | Misie 15 enoohteged, The seew] e ing Coach Ed Leader of Yale will | £ give numerous congerts and once a| NOTICE OF MARSHALS S\LL vresent a varsity eight-oared crew | year they produce an operett United States of America, ) Y {aext year of six footars i s oAl | District of Alaska, ) s e i First Judicial Division. ) | ! | Notice iz hereby given that by cowypus LIKES ! ! VIS b0 n xes e uGel D ,aveni s ne powlers Saturday | | cember 10, 1926, issued out of the et '( fl o v, REPGRTED OFFER | BEATS UURD(]VA i i e est rival being 1. Messersehmidt OF RED PURCHASE: Alaska, First .1l.x.|lm,.x Division, on 5 ins e KL lgment and decree rendered in with a total of 511 pins. Messer-| i v _ d schmidt also rolled the high scor COLUMBUS, 0., Dec. 13— Basebali'! \ SERDOVA A et Do, A ‘;mul Court on De ber 7, 1928, in of the evening with a score of 203, funs here were optimistic in the ex £ | Ao i \HI;I'”’“';“ "‘1 i "” |4‘l‘ favor of Guy MeNaughton as 15+ The result of the games were pectation that within the next few! E el Sunoh abo. A tee for John Tuppela and as Ad 2 days, owners of the Cineinnati Reds | £ ball five defeated the Cordova'yinigtrator with the Will Annexed Bairags Teom 1)59' 145 157—423 will purchase the Columbia team of . | auintet last night by superior all-",p yonn Tuppela, defeased, Plain-! ,|d-:;(,':::‘r.,l.h,m,“ 178 130, 803— 511/ tlie. American Association ! £ [around playing by a score of 28 yiw ang against Louise Caseholt L. Nelso, 113 161 431 Decisions to mail their final B ofto 1s. T was played be- goheqon, Defendant, and in accord- l‘)vun‘uansun 121 125 116 395 chase price offer to Thomas % |fore the Dbiggest audience of the ynce with said judgment and de- Gs e 106 115 119 [son, Chicago owner, of the local club, | season & wies. 1 Bave evied upan, oo G . Ehat s ompanicd by a certified check,! : = B | T 10th day of December, 1926, the! Totals 640 672 786-209s Was made by Garry Herrmann, Cin-; Nassau Plans Rousmg following described real property »'”““”‘ nd other owners of the Cin.; situate in the City of Juwsau, Dyt o (4 cimati team, during a conference of Greetmg for New Chief ST AT i b o .:”nwm'l 113 15 106 n‘l\nmmmn.hu.‘ Senators here lnte’ . " Doc 10 tain. lot, “;“t o ]H;“v;_' of I“{“l 5 e ¥ wan! ate the City of Junecau, Al- Henderson 145 1351 FdL i Nassau, as th at of the Bahaman 'Situate in ) Danner 141 127) s i government, has planned a rousing aska, and heins more particularly W. Wilson 143 PROVIDENCE STUNG | . |reception tor its new colonial gover- described as follows St i o i ISOF oA Aomm 0 Erhsier) m;.n] Situated in the Town of Ju- | | ton, of Brockton, [nor and commanderin- ¢ Totals . 721 717 749-2187| PHILADELPHIA, Penn. Dec. 13.— | mne r:?“ to be married to |Charles William James Orr, €. M. G, | neau, Alaska, and being 190x | —Sabin bowling for Howard. |The nkfort Yellowjac in o Mass ! Chester Dawson, |uPon his arival {30 feet of ground on the South e | professional football game Sar, | Lieutenan PNty ver | Major Orr s a veleran in the serv- Side of Front Strect in the said Bikns No 3 {urday. walloped the Providence tean | aviator, in an airplane OVEr |,.."or Great Britain, his last post| town, and being the lot and Darby " 173 175 159507 by a score of 24 to 0. | Fort Crockett, Texas. having been at Gibraltar, where hel building known as the “Ken- MeNaughton 1n 126 145- 419/ e i Temir s = {has served since 1919 us colonial| tucky Pool Hall” or “Cascbolt 1 5 3 | secretar; o 870, he was edu-| Property’; Pitibmann 121 131135 MEMBERS OF THREE ROYAL ecretary. Born in 1870, he was edu- | : : % 'S8 ) 2 30 385 ;,,l:“:wmd‘mm ;6.: 4 21 FAMILIF:_A_R_E AT OXFORD; For | t Fotuce Military Academy, Wooltoch. —falproperty that is now occupied by | OXEOHTI. st Do or inmai es’ Future | ss ue enterea the Royal Artitiery., {one F. W. Harris as a secondhand Totals . 31 8! Three royal families are represented | [in 1639 heing elexated (g & cantaiucyjstore, and is locatel between the Team No. g ()xl'll‘;l Rtk ? ! (Continuete 7h'nm 7!’.:;:(- One) ind I," 1904 lu(l\l'n' the rank of i MCaul Garage and the Decker M. Bavard .....182 149 SR T S e e s S e e ——{major. Ile since has seen military | puilding, the last named building 2 8 é he sentences are ways indeter- and economic duty in many parts of | peine . i B Baaanis i Sperling 150 148 170—468|Highness Chichibu, the second son!minate. Good be v and rapi ; [l prthebutid g eosuplat iy tie < ; g e fitey,, 100 8 apid | the world. | Alaska Electric Light and Power ;\{lc}\l:mnn lsL: 146 of the Imperor of Japan. The|progress in the work assigned often c e {Gmimy ih Leal ol v s vuhine ermle 99 123 .',l'rznu »ccupies rooms in the Cloist-|lead to a parole. L woman i | e el Jewett 147 141 [ers, near those occupied by thel treated u‘n individual. Mrs. Hod {Body of Widow, WI‘h [119egay- Hexaby Linthpy f""w-"l ”-“..'f — — — ——IPrince of Wales as an undergrad |der stresses the need of willingness Twelve Children, l"ound"“""":"‘*h "[“_”fl“""‘”" i el Totals . 698 707 674-2079 uate. He is studying history and severance, cheerfulness and team nroperty for sale at publie vendue o i i e NG A 3 ’m the highest and best bidder, for economics under college tutors ; SEATTLE, Dec. 13. ~The hody of ’ ; o SUNDAY'S GAMES Less stiv was caused by the ar- ory room has plenty of fresh|Mrs, Elizabeth lInLlu« aged 0p,|c88N on ithe 13th day of January, Team No. b, Capt. Hendrickson|rival of the other two royal stu-|air and sunlight. Photographs, pic | widow, and mother of 12 children, “ LSl o piclnake i MG Ak has the credit of the highest total{dents, as they are hoth returning [tures and trinkets are permitted for|was found on the shores of Lake|the front door of the United States| por game with 921 pins. This score|to Oxford after previous study, Onc|room decorations. When the last|Washington yvesterday afternoon,|Court House, in Juneau, Alaska. WA rollpd (on MHeTmIRE il d is il. R. H. Prince Chumbhot, Crown | block of the oldtime cells was torn|near where the body of Letitia! Dated i"‘q»“““'“"v Alaska, Decem- terday afternoon when they defs atod|Princa of Siam, who is & student at|out it replaced by a gymmasinn | Whitehall was found. Mrs. Hughes | ber 10, 1926 et Team No. 1, Capt. Metcalf, 2466|Christ Church, and the other is Zeid | ¥here the mmates are given regular | had been missing Siuce last Tuese | ALBERT .\\“” to 2336. Ibn the Bmir of Iraq, in|°Xercise and an opportunity for|day. Investigators said she jumped| o U..8. Marshal. Tedt® Nos 70 tolleil An “uiiusualiy| Arabia, w6 16 nows studying. df| Edmes: from the bridge beneath which L | By PHIL 0. HARRIMAN, large score of 2486 defeating Team|Balliol College. Doth are taking| TWS reformatory was a pioncer injiitia's body was foutid : : A i Deputy No. 8, Capt. Henning, 2486 tofthe regular courses | e ]"’ I_"":,‘!{"_'.“:::"- i 2394. Bringdale, of Team No. 7, i - i 1;.‘:::1:“‘..:1.,‘" ‘1';:-:‘ copped the high score per game of iree hundred and fourteen thou- Last publication, Jan. 10, the present series with a total of[S4rd vehicles come daily into the 245 pins. 35 square blocks of Chic The score of the games: between 7 a. m. and 11 p. survey show Of these but Team No. 1 are horse-drawn, and city engineers Metealf - 1667 176 2| propose to bar them. Sweeney 147 146 H. Sabin ..169 148 Weisberg 140 140 Schmidt 143 140 Totals . 750 831 am No. 5 Hendrickson 222 159 Radde 219 162 Vander Leest 162 138 | Pullen ... 172 154—495 Ficken 138 131—418 Totals ... 769 776-2466; Henning 15—537 Kirk 2—417; There’s a treat for you and Audyews a1 your children in the Pepper- YAnTAy L5 4 16,_*:"’ mint sugar jacket and another Walmalry 148 1830001 Initha Peppermint - flavored Totals gum inside —that is Team WRIGLEY’S P. K. N. Bavard - Robertson utmost value in long Bringdale 1&2»—.;7 s-t-i-n-g delight. Bernard 190—504) {7) Blomgren 142—427‘ ’ o ——— e} Totals ... 823-24861 Measure taxen for all-wool made to mu re suits, fit positively guar anteed. JORDAN'S VALET SERV- ICE. 7 —adv -t — AIMEE SEMPLE McPHERSON 1is at ANDERSON'S MUSIC SHOPPE. —adv.+ Wrigley’s aids diges: tion and makes the next cigar taste better. 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