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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 14, 1926. AR} ATHER BRINGING UP By GEORGE McM MAGGIE - WHAT 00 You T THINK OF ME RUNNING DVGAN OR CASEY FOR ALOERMAN? | 2 I ONLY ASKED — BOT LISTEN-IGGS- YOU KNOW MY BOY- HE'S JUST THE MAN YOU | NEE D FER ALDERMAN WELL-1 DON T KNOW . DUGAN - | YOUR SONI'S A FINE L AD BUTJ FLL HAVE TO ASK ME WIFE WHO VL RUN FER ALDERMAN' | ASK ME WIFE ABOLT THAT, \ CASEY! Do We Sell Vecto Heaters, Universal Air Blast Pipeless Furn- You Know aces and Super Heaters 1926 ev Inv ¢ Fearure Semvice Inc J. J. WOODARD CO. t Mctal Work Street LH01, 1208 Plumbing—Shec South 3 R 9lin-Law, James A. deRothehild with! wront nine and Lord Glanley and J. B. Jocl with eight each Lord Astor, who! r /'— " s0 often has gone close to winni the race without actually achievi the feat, has entered six. Only s fillies_have been entered. (RUB CHEST COLDS | AWAY: STOP PAINS ‘ | 3 i i ain and congestion is gone et e r s e e e s e mo e e reeme s e [Quickly? Yes. Almost instant relief 0LD BASEBALL COLF TOURNEY STARTS |rupcnt iy, TOUGH SPOTS”| LSCHEDULE R | IN FLORIDA, JANUARY| Champions, near-champions end I pitching rather than concentration ou F former chaimpions of the .\:\l"l'l(nl\‘ slugging. Major f world will gaiher at Miami, Fia., for| Ome practice Leagues ‘Apnl 12 and on Jannary 7 and 8 next, for what the First Ann . lle | the training tue of the Brown's helmsman End October 2. NEW YORK, Dec Mid-Winter “Pournament “I believe in one practice session Season Will Start in Dreyfuz, of Pittshurgh, spokesman in that a day, but it must a long drill, {of the National League schedule with the players hustling every min-| ute of the time. When you try twnj makers, said the major leagues will g0 back to the old schedule of con-| the mnoon hour and lunch cluding the campaigns the first week < up the work and the afternooa is worse than time wasted.” in- October after finding that carlier | SAHETY™ charge. cloging dates weve not satisfaclory TURNING S T | lege athlotes Have turned to the cage’ 1O 0810’ the season of 1537 will prob !{JOCKEY HAYNES IS In the Un b W Immi“;’*" ably start April 12 and close on Oc- | WINNING IN \:ERMANY} the Juneau Lan1 District at An true corner +-A M. C; Thence N. 38 K. 054 che. to witness vorner (o corner No. 2-A M. C. and corner No. 3-A; Thence & 53 45" B. 2.16 chs. to I -A: Thence N 36° chs. 4 N 20 I'hon Phona HAULING BAGGAGE. COAL an1 LUMBER PHONE 4772 | ] | | to V3 Noo 6-A, A6706° W. 1.03 chs. to trus No. T-A M C.on lhine ¢t mean high tiae of Por* Fredsr- ick; Thence by meanders as fol lows along line of high tide: rner w The Thence LAKICH TRANSFER cortier | | | | NEW ST. 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C., Thence by me anders from the true corner 1i A M. C. alopg shore line or small unnamed fresh water lake, as follow (6) 8. (1) 8 (8) N (9) N. (10) N (11) (12) (1) (14) (15) (16) 17) § (18) 58 19) (20) (21) 3.28 chs 8-A M 19 chs. to C.; to Tuence S 85 No D} LOUIS, Dee. 11 Danicl ip Mowley. who has been signed manage the Louis Browns three years, likes “tough spots’ gaid so himself. The ST is describod as Open Ithe various cours : nter, Sponsored | Chamber Lwill carry Lollcws: third, sixth, 75: ninth, a cash prize low 18 holes There will be entrance fee and no| during son is a cardinal v.r session a day i less resort | breaks soothes in- declaration followed mention | of the fact that he was encounter ing a “tough spot taking the reins of Phil Ba regation from George Sisler, “1 wouldn't feel at home in spot,” the Irish pilot said. “I've tough ones all my life.” Brought Toronto on Top e then recounted his experiences with Montreal for four years, s | management of Toronto in 1918 when | the war took away all his players, and: now, in 192G, there was not a single player who had been in Tor by the Miami Beach f Commerce the event 5000 in prizes, divided as $1.000: second, $6 fourth, $300; fifth seventh, $100 50, and tenth, of $100 for be oo in over I's 14 2.58 91 1.3 68°35° W 500 W C W 15723 W, 62°00" W. 78°01' W. 24°23 B chs chs. chy chs session ) | causes 00; | eighth, | $25-—with the best 11 uncy “goft had | SOUTH Jacobs NOTICE OF APPLICATIOR | FOR PATENT Serial No. 05897 ited States Land Office fo | Don’t delay—your car may le stalled or wrecked tomorrow. SPECIAL DECEMBER SAFETY SERVICE Juneau Motors vear, E. TO BASKETBALL e Tar Heels of the tober chorage, Alaska. Now that moleskins have been pat away for another southern co.- onto uniform when he was appoini-| e ed manager. Toronto won the Inter-' ot North Carolina, five times cham- In the Matter of the Application o | national League race and then whiD-!pion out of six starts, still wear tha the HOONAH PACKING COM | ped Louisville. lgold headpiece with considerabla PANY, a Corporatlon, to Pur | Howley, a native of Massachusetts, | sjen of retaining it. The champion chase Public Land for the purpose | has had a varied career in baseball. | powever, must look for trouble with- of Trade and Manutacture. ! Farmed uot by Indianapolis to Grand iy (heir own state Nowth-Cardiths — Remember that Christmas with a copy of Lights” waltz song. Juneau * House Gistant friend| Everest Ilaynes, American sockey | Northern' Who has been riding in Germany all| came within two points of the premicr - jockey in the! (22) Huynes won ‘an even 10| OF Trade and Manutacture | (23) N. 7156 W. 0. . e [vaces out of about 400 starts. Otto| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tha | (24) 8. 37°15' W. 0 S L Rapids. he helped that club win aiState displayed a team late in the | Schmidt, German, who was one of |the HOONAH PACKING CGMPANY | (25) S, 42°00° E. 3. ervice ucas penuant fn 1906, The Next four Years | sonson lact senr that carried incroas. the three men to roéeive the “golden|® coTporation, organized under the | (26) 69°57° B he caught for the Hoosier team and|ing «irength ¢". the highestoathletic award,[}aws of the State of Washington | 279 53952 E. PHONE 30 Virginia, Georgi helped them win a bunting in 1908.| Upiyersity of t won 102 ‘paces out of ap-ihas filed application Serial Na | (28) 88°56° E. and the Univer | | Ordered to Louisville in 1911, he rc | Toch, Kentucky ely the <ame number of | 05897 in the U. S. Land Office in| (29) N. 43°21' E. fused to report and went to U ot Alabama also have championship | his American competitor. | Anchorage, Alaska, for a patent for| (30) 65°00’ E. He was sold to Cleveland in 1912 yspivations ) S l4 tract of land embraced in U. 8 | (31) 80°45° E. was assigned to Portland and In APPLY SULPHUR\ H DERBY {Officlal Survey No. 1472, as amend. | 32) 31°24' E. you apply Men- tho-Sulphur to an itching, burning YR o ! At Down at Oxford, Miss., the men of 912 was bough he Phillies. Homer Hazel are hoping to success- jed, situated on the east shore of | ) 39°00" W It was at that time, Howley said, ENTRIES ARE lN}[lm-t Frederick, Cblchagoft Island. | (34) 47°48" W, or broken out skin, the itching Hi Gl ang e stops and healing begins, says fully carry the flags of Ole Miss to' Ll R L N ot vietory after going to the finals with [L5 miles N.W. of Hoonah, Alaska (35) 8. 20°17° W. . bie . fag 4 v.I North Carolina last spr y entrics jp Latitude 68°07°22” N. and Long! | to true peint for corner No. e chose to manage a club Tilano;. “Aubuts - Gaoy Miksti: including eight by A. K. Macomber | o animen i 00t i 2 " tude 135°27°85” W., for the purpos A M.C.; Thence 39°00° W. 9.95 s Diamond Theories BiD) A ranil AT, Wanbieran ani.Tes Rilaias e ot New York, already have been! . 8 i Howley has several requisites 5 h . : noted skin specialist. This sulphur g e by o )¢eN ot trade and manufacture, and mors | chs. to witness corner to corner Scies uh the dlesond, 5"““" “"I"";'l""- I‘ Bl 1’“‘\»" Uni- reparation, made into ‘”‘"":’I i Lo "r'l‘ g ad “““‘ COllS. pyrticularly described as follows, to | No. 12-A M.C.; Thence S. 37° sucees: 1 . versity of Florida, Virginia Military o i Sivae sis _ for this famous race are often rogis-| i . f g0 a ou must have the plavers,” he|inytitute, Vanderbilt, Tennessee, So. oy cicame lves such a o tered \ before they are born. | perinni 40 W, £180) (ol tositrue ifoint said. “The players must be i con-| wanee Cler iae ; [’ 1i 'ven to flery eczema, that noth- oo Gebige his cdbNIa Land oy Beginning at corner No. 1-A tor corner No. 1-A M. C. the : il 8 anee, emson, Maryland and LOu- {p4 hag ever 8 o aip e gl g George as ate 0| . 3 | dition. The players must hustle and | igiana State T s ing has ever been found to take its Tor - 108 “SEVBHAION o 6616 M.C. on lize of mean high tidle | place of beginning, containing there must be harmony.’ | miémbera. Tournament play starts; o v Marcus oubiof Yolanda, and| ©0 N.E. sbore of P'ort Frederick, | an area of 19.34 acres and in- “Never humiliate a baseball play-| iy Atlanta, Febraary 25 | Beoauss of { Gauntlet, a colt out of Neuve Chy.| 4Pprozimately 3.5 miles N.W. | cluding all the land embraced or on the field™ 1s another. b properties, it felle. ; from Hoonah whence U. 8. L. in U. 8. Survey No. 1472 as As to his method of operation, he| Advertising aiways pays Use the |itching, cools The largest subscriber is the Agaj M. 1472 on prominent rocky amended.” prefers a tight defense and good| olumns of The Empire. heals the eczema Kahn, who has entered nineteen colts | Point 30 ft. above mean high Any and all persons claiming a¢ ~ - & clear, .\nvllm[h | including Feridoon, the colt of Huriv | lu!o on N.E. shore of Port Fred- . versely any of the above describe fugly eruptions, On out of Kcurie which was bred at erick bears 5. 24°19°20" W, land should file their adverse cla'm }rnnzllll\'sr:, 21.03 chs. distant; thence from You do not | | # |provement. It the national stud. French with the Register of the U. S. Lanc corner No. 1-A along a line of quickly shows. You |can get a little ] 5 ¥. Watches Receive Less y > 5 tions are larger than usual. Office at Anchorage, Alaska withh Attention Than Automobiles Other large subscribers includ mean high tide N. shore of Porl | the period of publication or 30 day: | r of Rowles Men- Frederick by meanders as fol- | tho-Sulphur at any drug store. ady. Abe Bailey with nine, six of w thereafter or they will be barrec¢ H s 2 ¢ lows: How A Little Attention {1 Music | Seascn, —ady, | being - conntry . 31°64" W, ev s BRITIS! ) FIND THAT IT COSTS LESS TO BUY THE BEST! Just the moment Three for a | | | | | | | [ | quick are its germ-destroying quickly subducs the the drritation and right up, leaving skin in place of rash, pimples or That your food- 5tufi’.¥ are gure! CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 ROLLER | nomina- | have to wait for im- are by his Cesarcwitch winner, Son- by the provisions of the statute. = (1) N. 82°22" W. 1.99 chs. ! Lengthens The Life Of i J. 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The expense in- curred by frequent washing, and the inspection of internal troubles is con- sidered u trifling rate of insurance to |guard against loss and s possible |breakdown. ‘The inspector of the typewriter, agaln, calls at frequent intervals on the merest chance of in- ciplent trouble developing in the of- fice machines. Ia contrast to this solicitude the average man parries his watch, even an expensive Dae, until it Wetually stops, beforé gonsulting the watch- maker. A m man is mercitul to \his watch. There are a seore of ills the \delicate works of & watch is heir to |which can be detected {ar in advance and completely cured for & trifling sum. The oil in the delicate mach- inery thickens and hardens, slowing down the movement. The springs from long effort may be ever oo alight- 1y weakened. 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