The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 15, 1926, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15, 1926. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANTUS (1GGS.MELAD~YOU i | NEVER L | [[YOUREALLY Y 1 Tou sNQw = [LISTEN TOME- TAKE ouc,wr) Y THINK THATS | | POLITICS IS ME | MY SOVICE AN'HAVE | {OF THAT. J{ & (THE THING | MioDLE N AN A WONARN RUN FER L, DINTY! || [ S—TOoDO7 | Do AS | SAY |ALDERMARN - THEN = Kot J SEER IYouLL QT THE | : | WOMEN'S VoTE! AP > Do You Know We Sell Veeto Heaters, Universal Air Blast Pipeless Furn- aces and Super lieaters 1926 ev Inv Fearune Service e J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Sheet Metal Work uth Front 2 Special Sesqui Coins Naval Building Program W s ot e (e Showing Little Profit Is Ready te Be Reported /— PHILADELPIIA, Doe. 15 Anc WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 The | HAULING : ned to pay one dol- House Naval Committee, in scerot \ y i ‘ e 1 ssion unanimons!y instructed i fy-cent piece, LeARIR limoaly, ‘am.| BAGGAGE. COAL and LUMBER | NI DN fodin nees i \aivman Butler to present the com PHONE 4772 ol bhlll Gebies. Wabhmeton mittee’s views on the condition of | 2 ik i President Coolidge. Nor are they en. the Naval building program. The, | LAKICH TRANSFER nthusiastic about paying $3.50 for Program is practically complete. The 3 e - 250 gold picces, regardless of the Committee began (o consider it af-| 3 i ter the Budget failed to recomme! na appropriation to construct three 1 Great Britain rights reserved design. Prof from pacial coing ek Sesqui Centennial Ex IS SIZE A FACT()R IN BERGLUND IS RESIN TO BE USED osion teenty smoiniad: (s atunt. SSders Wi Sobme. st i NATIONAL LEAGUE | i coime were minted last aay {100y to Chairman Butler to deliver START— G el G e e D A alieh naval officers including Secretary {ded tocontd vesin hag | ime ago reveaied that ab Wilbur testitied that the Amevican STOP— and i the way of the | MINNEAPOLIS NN. 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See Lewiws for cresses adv [ Fall Coats at Lewls's. at Jca'l and deliver Phone (28, Iv | House, —adv.|| jobs at a special bargain price. inches in height and weighs less = e s o e e T e AR - || They will do the work right at a than 150 pounds right price and ‘they will do it Ik is one of the smallest men | right away i . ranks of piofessional play- ‘ , va, especially in the backstopping Don't delay—your car may be gued six footer is more de G Gl o s . e SPECIAL DECEMBER SAFETY - SERVICE waukee American Association team, in the days of Bd” Walsh - B <pithall pitcher and one of the hard- | - I‘I st men to catch in the game | 3 J"'l(,'(lll ot(’rs Dwarf Among Catchers 3 i X When Schatk made his debut the (4 ) . IR e e L . Bl ; Service’ Lucas ch giants as Roger ¥ i i = ke s L t 1y : PHONE 30 e e Bt e BB S e e B e B s it i & P ik Bowerman, Larry Meyers, Johnny Klin sull Bill Carrigan and Gibson halk caught 128 games it for eleven consecufive years was | 7 g I N @ : : the “wonderman of the mask ] ; : g | FIND THATIT ping baseball's record of 151 game 8 P. A. Says ‘ i I 5 COSTS LESS TO in 1 e ing is what a catcher makes cut of i halk said in giving his views. “Catching is one of the most (( important cogs of a winning ball! club. 1i's up to the catchier to bring out the value of the job. He can't! 10at. : | : ; v = ou ought to Backstop Is Game's Pivot “To the fa he bleachers, 1(-‘ KB ERS, v v ! | e gy by e ( :HRI S"[‘M A S” Ml ,, 4 pmake sure, the catch s the pivot with all the | e | ; q fls o pure' plays before him. The game centeis around the pitcher, and it's up to the | . ] Z catcher to keep his pitcher on edge. | . ~ (Rl | CALIFORNIA (,ROCERY When the pitcher has control you | | | = \ will see the team hustling. Nothing ln Ca l al letter ] ! : PHONE 478 discourages a team so much as wild | ! / & 1 pitcher. Look how the boys play b hind Grover Alexander and Walter | Q’W bl € ik e . Schalk has the distinction of h ing made a putout at every ! O N | ; | I3 fimes he made them at first | : SKA TIN(, and third, and made one at second | P base years ago when the White Sox g A. B. HALL were playing the St. Louis DBrowns.' —— MANDELL IS NOW | RELINING PURSE says, about what to give the man who are pound and half-pound tins of this o The new lightweight tile nolder, | smokes a pipe. Here is the National Joy same wonderfultobacco. It’sthetobacco, a snlt.“’day afternoons, 2 to 5, Sammy Mandell o ockford, is on | 4 “ ' o Ladiés and Childven for ine a barnstorming tour, after a short| Smoke, Prince Albert, all fussed up in after all, that counts. Experienced smok- G it . struction. 5 honeymoon and celebration of " 4 ; A ok LA is sold everywhere in fidy re Boy i diote o win Bk (He.#0,00 holiday attire. A gift to gladden his heart ers know that no other tobacco is like pound and half-pound tin b i ; it cost him to gain the crowr | H o g 2 ith sponge- d i aturday evening, 7 to 9:30, b WRhadll aai it hahaten wdals| on the Big Day; a generous supply to P. A. for sheer pipe-enjoyment, day in Ziweys with every bit of bite and perch Qeharsll A ticn Kol it uh $501000 oF thele owd. keep him hflPPY- and day out. removed by the Prince Albert process, i il money to get Rocky Kansas, the! former champion to risk his title.| Peeping out of the special Christmas Take out your Christmas list now. The match was staged in the rain . o . 0 wHi1 .68 down* he Attendance, ‘and| carton is the pound crystal-glass humidor Alongside the name of every pipe-smoker ! : when the receipts were counted,| with -moi 5 H ite “Pri . is i INEAU NSFE Mandell and Kane were noling the, ith sponge-moistener top. A container write “Prince Albert.”” This is the happy JUNEAU TRANSFER bag. to grace any smoking-stand or office-desk. solution of the annual problem so far as | P ; COMPANY By the first of the year, Mandoll . e & . . o il Nave enkaad- % alab iicoe: | As practical as it is good-looking. Best the men-folks are concerne. It will save ‘ Moves, Packs and Stores Freight ‘ and Baggage . tests, mostly with unknowns, and H H H S—— 2 1 i teits, sty NyI Sunkiomng. Lo | of all, it contains Prince Albert—mild, your time and give others the,time of §5.000 for his appearances in the mellow, and fragrant! their lives, |sticks.” | — e | NOTICE TO PUBLIC All persons are strietly forluirlden} f (*to throw garbage of amwy kind on! f B “\'m»um lots or streets or stairways| n 7 ‘) or any place outgide of gnrbage' . 1 o ' cans. All are requested to maintain | T, Feld] | Prompt Delivesy of [ “NO MORE WORRYIN’,” as the song In addition to the glass humidor, there day—Afternoons 2 to 5, Evenings i ! oo ; A Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs- | 8 to 12. —— e — g - = - H. R. KELLY and J. L. FULLER — garbage cans for this purpose. This is by order of the City Council and} LADYSMITH COAL i e e i —no other ‘tobacco is like PHONE 48 ' —adv. A — Measure taxen for all-wool made e ! to measure suits, fit positively guar i R haruciis Bibaceo o ] Read the aavertrserents. You will anteed. JORDAN'S VALET SERV- !be astonished at the bargains yeu y, ICE. g . \ean plck up. Pt ¥

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