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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 28, 1926. > UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS i T i FETIER S OREE et DAY &Y DAY 1M EVERY WAY 1= 1| RUN DUGAN FOR 1F 1 RON SCHMIDT, O-:A(LOL"E.%L'; RN QiT ThE ' BECINNIN TO SEE WHO ALDERMAN HELL GET THE LU GET THE t ! pévag il ] | THE PEOPLE WILL WAN- L IRISH VOTE AN THE STEAM | SRM AN VOT L, BOT TANY, THE BARBER,BOT e EOR AL DRRMANG L s SHOVFLERS VOTE BOT THE THE IRISH ANE . ~ < ) THE GERMANS b—— — GERMANS AN ITALIANS Ay LAV EL AL L E i’ N ~\A~1' THE IR|SH ) WILL BE AGIN Him | BPE SORE rJ %g} C = | ” (4 ” iw'll )n(l il ‘ A MERRY Iy G{/O e, —— CHRISTMAS ] i — W J. WOODARD CO. ' Plumbing—Sheet Metal Work $1,000.00 each Face value|be entered determining which, it South Front Street ,000.00 | either, of said instruments 15 valid || Phone 373 Res. Phones 1401,1208 Fwo (2) bonds Nos. 77 and 78.1or jnvalid and which is parvamount | Modesto Irrigation District, 9th \ Issue, Series 14-67(, due 1914 Pl e ot tand ) @ $1,000.00 each Face \Al\n,“'1“UH|\Y|\:IHL your respective righ $2.000.00 jand interests in said estate as bene- | X e note, ou - collection | ficiaries under said instruments, and | 5t ational Bank of that a permanent injunction he en- arbara, Cal. No. 2083, tered prohibiting and enjoining! ~I-m'll‘ ('\mr” 2 “l:"»“;- ”\I| :1“' those ¢f you, who are beneficiaries amount - of $15.000.00 Maker : A ; | 0. D. Hubbard and Felicia 0. \ndet whichever one of the sald 1 instruments to bel| Hubbard, address Carpinteria . its may be declared Cal.,, with papers P y invalid, from prosecuti institut- | Policies of title insu ing or maintaining any suit, a I of any sum whatsoever on account SCORES ARE 'GIVEN | Petroleum Company’s pit killed two and also the following B e EAST BY UNE ik ! FIREMEN 30-25] “ml L i e e i L\ll”hm;‘l o s|“(ml"'1 *under such instrument, and oxelud- | i ik it o d | s not yet been contrelled. The |ington where it is held under g e T e A 5 1 ,”'. i LEheRp et a6 thompud ! plant is in the congested oilfields. |nishee and other writs of the'Unite : b S LB ! maKe vou sad !! will be sent to Ketchikan to com i PO taxes duo. trom. saiq, 0. be invalid from any interest or CALIFORNIA pete in a match with the Elks' team | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION leged income taxes due from said ojyjm under said Instrument In the erepadden ol | | No. 2696-A |Jonn: Tuppeln; to-wit [said estate of said John Tuppels GROCERY \In the District Court for the Tey. ' (*) Seven (T) Federal Farm Lo uq inat plaintiff may be permitied PHONE 478 AL the end of the first half of thc o : ) " lke ; T ) I Bonds of the value of $1,000.00 ern Elevens Have Won present tournament the tollowin |Alaska College Five Pla,\s} ritory of Alaska, Division Numbe: | Cath of Fodiral Paym Bumk of)to make and filel s fnal account Y i e e et e e Pt N s there, | are the averages of the bowlers | Splendid Game to Win { One, at Juneau. : Spokane, Wash.. Nos. M| ing under said trust deed and that| { GUY McNAUGHTON. as Trustee of | 121159/65, held in the City of said final account may be allowed | the Estate of John Tuppels, and| ttle, Washington under gar- ant approved, and that plaintifi may i | also as Administrator with the nishment and attachment by be discharged as such trustec, and [ | | | | Four Games, Eastern o ‘ ; Teams Three. Bowled Aver. | from Local Firemen. by 4 ), ] yee. 28.—When Darby 17 In the pretiiest exhibition of bas ."V‘I<|A\fr|;:l"‘fl":(\‘:‘\vvth(llitll \:v.l\‘ bucks (he Cleveland B 1 ketball scen on a local floor this Alabama Crimson Tide in the Pasa Radde 2 172 | season, the aska College (|u\n.l\l Bowl on New Yeur's Day, Hendrickson 171/ last night defeated the Juneau Fire sar Department team 30 to 26. The Col AND ON and M. MOE AND- Will annexed of John Tuppela, the United States Government.'uliowed and paid his expenses in- deceased, Plaintiff, vs. HILMA receipt for which from said TUPPELA, HINTSA, SOPHIA bank to J. H. Cobb as Trus TUPPELA, J. DOE ANDERSON, | is in the possession of plainti 4 4 R. ROE ANDERSON, H. HOE|(b) Ten (10) bonds, Province of Sum for attorney’s fees and a rea- the encounter will mark the tenth | ova Scotia 6% Gold Deben- sonable sum for his own services. post-sea football class wged N. Bavard 2 lege won by its superior ability tol ERSON, the four children of Eli-| tures of the value of §1.000.00 The order prescribing service of Nere by representative college elevens H. Messerschmidt s on free throws beth Anderson and Gust Ander-| each, Nos. C-0720/29, held in|this summons upon you by publica- il Metcalf ach team caged 11 field goals son, her husband, and J. DOE| the City of Seattle, Washine-/tion was made and entered by the The College sharpshooters dropped | HINTSA, R. ROE HINTSA and l,l ton, under garnishment and at-! ;006 entitled court in the abovel curred in the eare and custody of said estate, including a reasonable dena Rose | from widely-separated parts of the country. Kach of the games has M. Bavard been held as a par of the annual Bringdale LOE HINTSA, the three children tachment by the United States| enarl el A Hilma Hintsa and Peter Poe Government, receipt for which ‘]""_,"f"" Action: on. Decomber' 14, Tournament of Ttosps ‘programy on)Kirk e ot whs (e marein by which| Hinsa, her husband, TACOB MAI- from said bank to J. H. Cobh as 1926 2 | New Year's Day Henning 163 land t BR e Iso known as JACOB MAT- Prustee, is in the posscssion of| And in the event you fail to so| Of the nine ¢ s already played, Sperling 162] the game was won and lost SON TUPPELA, DENE TUPPELA, | plaintiff. |appear and answer, the plaintiff . toast t have won four. Robertsos : i1 Holman, Loftus Star SOPHIA TUPPE DOE, and (c¢) $10,000.00 par value Federal will take judgment against you for Pacific Coa Robertson 161 3y ‘ teams from the eastern half of the Berpard ; 160! lolman, clever forward of the lo-| MABEL ANDERSON, Defendants.| Sugar Refining Co. 6% Notes'want thereof, and will apply to! : SARRE ee, and tw: S ~.ical squad, and T. Loftus, the crack | THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITE! Nos 8, 1524/31 and $5,-ine i e mkliat - dematide ) u:«uun Im-‘u .,;\‘.:: ‘lyl‘l‘vlw“l A wn H. Sabir J»u_“_““.'_ 51 1o Gollislans te tedDhe | s STADHE 000,00 par Bell T e court for the relief demanded | where a Merry Christ- hl"‘l"‘l'\ yl'n'l‘l of the.int tional :|“")\"h.I jl}‘%[ BTl rmer caged eight from scrimmagoe | To THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- putne- ot L T Busdsl . ea mas and a Happy, Prosperous, e e e .l ughton : |> .“IM R R R A\'A\’[.\. GREETINC A 1 ‘\m‘I 64 K.‘h:ltl in the City WITNESS H Aliaemt 3 o Well-laundered New Year. s D 916, Washington pjighmann 151 : iie Ghllase oy | You are hereby required to appear| of Seattle, Washington under NESS Honorable Thomas 1 Remember our phone number. State trouncing Brown, 11 to nl I e of 18- paints, e C0Hess CORIBLIIG the Distnioviaburt For Meam garnishment and attachment by Reed, Judge of the above entitled | following year, Oregzon won Irom .., i € tory of Alasks Pirst 3-| the United States Government, court at Juneau, Alaska, this 13th, N 7 O\Y e € ) Alaska, First Judicial Di | ;\N()“ \‘/lllll,‘ s 918 1 ihe frec throw line for 14 points. receipt for which f sank of { December Pennsylvania, 14 to 0. In 1818 and Sweeney 3 he fre « « ¥ vision at Juneau, within thirty (30) receipt for which from Bank of day of December, 1019, the college elevens took a o o). Checked closely in the first half,} @~ = 5 gk S | California to J. H. Cobb as| (§eal) JOUN H o - | : SN0t while Leaniat tvom Lo 2 Anderson, College forward was un-|d8YS after the last publication of Trustee, i In the possession of Al i ki LAUNDRY | war-time lay-off, wh [ MeKinnon G this summons, namely: within thir-| intiff By WALTER B. KING, ) RN anll Morine Corps oranol s {able to break loose and was held to! 1S 8 - nAMS]) 1 plaintiff. | Dep, Olsrk 1 LR e L i Quk ton (g Yo atta |4 single ficid goal in that period. He|t¥ (30) days after the fourth dayi and that a hearing be had by S e C NIRRT S 5 8 1.. Nelson 3 (of January, 1927, in case this sum-|court upon your several claims ulul.l T8 bl b R : ¢ ' -~ L ] mons s published, or, within forty! that, upon said hearing, a decree| 148t publication, Jan b o Ll o S g ] : FIRE ALARM CALLS | eight single pointers through on free E wish everybody every- in his complaint and as hereinabove benefit of the Tournament of Roses ”,'H'I] his team in scoring in the final | crowds, of | (40) days after the date of its servs| ‘]l'"k"“ Uhalt with three from scrimmage Harvard came west in 1920 to win - 'h¢? 121 AL Loftus, who has been out \ v Yoo b voU Lih Gaa ihls orimons e e e R e tfom Qrakbn, 1 Ao 18, and. in 1921/ G Messersehmids 12 1he game with an injured back since Ohio State journeyed most of the|Blomaren 4 21 ke Collegians arrived here, returned |18 served upon you personally, and| Foreign and Correct Styles Third and Franklin. way across the continent to take a|Schmidt 12110 the floor last night. His power.|answer the complaint of the above, Domestic Woolen in Fashion and Front and Franklin 28 to 0 walloping from California. {Jewett : 10 tul detensiv work and consistent ad.(named plaintiff upon file in said} in Stock Fabrics ||1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. | California and Washington and Jef- Walmsley 39| vancing of the ball on the offense|court in the above entitled action.| 5 Front, opp. Film Exchange ferson fought to a scorcless tie in!¥: Wilson vided his team materially in win-| The said plaintift in said action| 1 | Front, opp. City Whart. 1 The following vear, SouthernShaw demands the following relief: that| b ( 4 A N D Front, near Saw Mill T T | Weisburg : : Locals Lack Team Work you, the respective beneficiaries| Willoughby at Totem Gro. California dedicated the Rose Bowl | ¢ ocals Lac am | : | ! s ). Morrison The local five was weaker onlunder that certain Deed of Trust| MERCHANT TAILOR I | 5.3 Willoughiiy, opp, Cale Barn by thrashing Penn State, 11 to 3 i ; | ; y get : : Washington and the Navy battled o Hermle I teamplay than its opponents. It|made by John uppela, now de-| Danner 18 2i| showed @ lack of cohesion that|ceased, on August 19, 1920, to John| JUNEAU ALASKA | | Front and Seward. Front and Main. comes from actual playing., Mangan,|H. Cobb, and under that certain|leecccoocdtocrcnccccrcas rrrrrrrrrrrrrrorrrrorrrsoes) 5 Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. a tie, 1414, in 1924, Two years ago,; the four horsemen of stre Dame | S galloped over Stanford, to 10, and y |t running guard, while showing fine | Last Will and Testament made by ) & 7 Jast year the Alabama Crimson Tide | {ability to intercept s and cap |said John Tuppela on June 4, 1921,0 - - D E i 3 2 Fire Hall. washed Washington high and dry,! ture the ball, marred it by too many [ which was duly admitted to probate . 43 Yo HERE H CON!LS Gastineau and Rawn Way. 20 to 19 {attempis to dribble. Campen divided|{and probated in the United States| - RS N Y | 3-4 Becond amd Gold i i 2 e Rdeat Tl o \ |the tipoff with Loftus about evenly | Commissioner's and ex-Officio Pro- ; ¥ Now s the time to order coal. ; Fourth and Harris. BT N B LV anis ey guen ;“..i Ubut his checking was not as close|bate Court for the Juneau, Alaska, R 4 We also carry a full line of Feed | | 3-6 Fifth and Gold y | ¥ . 18 &aid to have the most pic-| las it should have been and his shoot- | Commissioner’s Precinct, Territory > N 4 ——and cur motto Is to buy the best. | Fifth and East turesque surroundings of any foot- | | .B& bZlow par. Nowell played alof Alaska, on August 21, 1926, ap - Tk S | This is our secret of so many sat- i Seventh and Gold ball stadium in the land. It is situat-{ ST, LOUIS, Dec. 28.—Bobh O'Far-|heady and aggressive gume at guard.|pear in said court in the above en-| 3 o % isfled customs. It you have been | ¢ Fifth and Kennedy ed in what is known as the Arroyo ! rell, catcher, has been appointed to| Sperling was plainly not in condition| titled action, and set forth your : using just ordiuary coal then we Ninth, back of power house. Seco gre flat-bottomed ravine, | manage the Cardinals vice Rogers|20d his usual good game suffered | respective claims and interests in invite you to give our’s a trial. 2 Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts {from that. Tracy played a good floor| the estate of John Tuppela, which| g And our transter service O G O My Distin Ave., and Indian St.| the ( of which are dotted Wllll,’”m'll\hy. traded to the New Yorkj ' p E gl rose gardens und tile-rcofed villas. | Giants. {game until the last of the final hall|said estate consisis of the following / 5 Ninth and Calhoun. To the north, towering mummlini The committee of sports \\I'Ill'|"‘]‘?h‘(k“|h‘. :“]Jk(,':“,l' llh‘ ""lm.“”‘.”’ property: > D B FEI\/IMFR | Revaneh- and Muln | peaks, ridges of the Sierra Madre | named O'Farrell as the “most valu-| A06e0 CONTIGERCE anc couldn’t find} (a) An undivided one-half interest = 7 / o 2 ~ 1 Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. | range, march along the skyline lable man to his team in the Na-| '™ % in the “Over-the-hill” Lode Phone 114 -8 Twelfth and Willoughby. | The bowl seats 52,000 persons. | ague'’ last season Best Game Yet Mining Claim as exhibited by - = -9 Home Grocery | tidnal Leagu v y tarkking areas surrounding it provide| Commenting on the play after the deed dated November 24, 19 al = Ea it Sl e e conclusion of the game, Coach W from the Chichagoff Mining , : K. Abell and Dr. C. E. Bunnell said Company to John Tuppela. on the afternoon of New vears PITCHER BOEHLER W e i U A idivided 1Y) interkst i 200 tratflo cope “keen thiugs | SOLD TO OAKLAND v v v e eoming to| 116 " “Oyer the-bil " “Rising 1 Children’ N, = : vildren’s moving on the roads leadine to the * Skl a : 5 ¢ and ‘“‘Golden bowl, while 400 others roam tha| iy 45’-‘:1(:“4'“11‘" l_/‘]""‘lka' r"" '{“‘,':' r';"f'{ West"” Lode mining claims, and street of Pasadena, helping the pos- SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Dec. 28-—-|itse .Am: played nml O 18 S0eH an undivided 1/6 interest in the J sessors of foothall tickets to detach| The management of the Oakland|sames, Coach Abell said. “Porphory” lode mining claim|f| / Cut[()rg themselves from some three-quarters | Baseball Club announced today the| o "L-r_'wu and Summary i as ev‘(,hllln!;-d n,\{ .n?eg {r’;_)m 1-;}.“ | J \ o0 i fo v zens who have | purchase of pitcher George Boehle: he game: | ery Valentine to John Tuppela. E Tt of a million fellow citizens who have from the Brooklyn Dodgers. Brooklyn|Track (2) F Anderson (8) Mortgage notes of Fannie C. v 3 / New and Second Hand fioral pageant and, having seen it,|drafted him from the Oaks in 1925 Holman (18) P Boswell (6) Davis, secured by mortgage on : ONE SECONDHAND PORTABLE are satisfied to clog traffic' for a|and turned him over to Los Angeles.|Campen C . T. Loftus (11 "l‘:flal“ l):\"ll:‘iilg :!;]l;?rt‘“ln":;lm;z:;’ { Py, e while | Baseball Commissioner Landis ruled|Mangan (2) . RG A, Loftus (2) e R A A PHONOGRAPH The Alabama-Stanford clash will|that he must either play with th v LG Lingo gate sum of $5,000.00. | by mark the third successive New Year's | Dodgers or be sold to Oakland. H rli Recd Judgment rendered in this! | was gold for twice the amount pail Boyd Court against Louise Casebolt | )ay on which unbeaten teams have Y i 3 § Lt l,“-'. ggled i||(|h-' Rose Bowl. In point|for him. Substitutions—Sperling for Cain- Robeson for $4,173.41, fore- ! “\_' l;:al il .i( l‘l'4lll;l|)l\‘l o8 | — pen, Campen for Sperling, Sperling closing mortgage on real prop- | - ifor Tracy; Reed for Boswell, Boyd erty situated in Juneau, Alaska passes any _previous game plaved|NO ACTION WILL for A. Loftus, Boswell for Reed, A. Mortgage note of Frank Oja for €( Hardware Company here. Pop Warner's Stanford teams | g 600.00. here. Po f i BE TAKEN AGAINST Leftus for Boyd. $ b, enite e always counted on to pro- Sit¥e. by halves:. Ricst hall -Bice. 80 shares, 3 TAL vide a batch of thrills, and Southern “DUTCH” LEONARD‘"‘Q,:'",Z. (\'nu::zn:-; S i Mortgage _ Securities, Inc., of| | STOVES OUR SPECIALTY California fans still tingle when they | - | Pivemen 14, Colleglans 14 : Fhisat eietn aatiaal | SUCH GIFTS are ultra-modern—they’re attractive Open Evenings - Phone 215 recall the frenzied moments provided| WHITTIER, Cal, Dee. 28—Presi-| ot ouitolman 8 Tracy 1| (g) ok MAF 10000 s, 00712/9- useful. In fact, they're absolute necessities! last year by the Alabama outfit. dent Harry Williams, of the Pacific|g o % s > . 5, ly ! A 7 . "I Sperling 1, Mangan 1; Anderson 4, C1954 Province of Nova Scotia STIOOTQ ; N Stanford and Alabama are two of |Coast League, said he did not in-ipo el 17 Loftus 5, A. Loftus 1. 6% Debentures @ $1,000.00]! A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR THE HOME— the three undefeated and untied tend to bring any action against| on free throws—Holman 2, Sperl- each—Face Value $9,000.00 : tcams of first rank in the country.|“Dutch” Leonard for the recent base-!j, . Bogwell 4, T. Loftus 4. One (1) bond, No. M1083, The Christmas Tree Lights, Toasters, Warming Pads, Waffle Irons, Most of the so-called experts are ball scandal. | Referee—Baker. Steel & Tube Co. of America, Automatic Irons, Curling Irons, Lamps, Table Stoves, Percolators. ATWATER-KENT SETS agreed (hat the winner of the New | “As far as | have been able 0 48| mimekeeper—Winn. Genl. Mtge. S. F. “B” 67 due AND SPEAKERS Year's Day clash will have a better| certain,” said Williams, “there have| giorar—Keller. ;x:}yog 1944. Face value $1,-/§| ALL PRACTICAL—THINK IT OVER Redio Supplies of All Kinds | ¢'aim to the mythical championship|been no charges made against Leon LT Y (i) One (1) bond, No. A00499766(]| BL\RTIN LYNCH ' of the nation than any other lemn'anl‘ Wood, Speaker or Cobb. Rumors| women's Coat, Dress and Hat 1 " 0 3 " 3 g Second Liberty Loan 4% %— q - ! |, DeS R o A Rl s 1 & TR in the country. 'have been talked and whispered|gaje continues until Dec. 31st at Face value $1,000.00 . [[I GASTINEAU ELECTRIC | —_———— !about for some time and they would|gidstein’s Emporium. adv.| (J) Three (3) bonds Nos. 800-808- Dell E. Sheriff, Juneau's practical| have become public property very( AR 14 ut Consolidated Elect. Co. LOWER FRONT STREET Advertising always pays. Use the e : tuner, now at the Gastinean. adv.' soon.” l Ola papers for saie at The Empire. Genl., Mtge, 5's-8. F.--1955 fw‘ ¢lumns of The Emplre come to Pasadena solely to see a

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