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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1927. BRINGING UP FATHER A5 SAID BEFORE JIGS IS TRE SRR | WHERE 19 JIGGS? S AN JIGGCS WHAT 9 CANTGIT WE‘\;AN i ALE\%RENK\'XTA:ECR> HE PROMISED TO BE ARE YOU DOIN' AT HOME ? 3 OUT- MAGCGIE Sedi Ny AR NG ONE - 15 = HERE TO SPEAK TO | DINTY JUST GOT THROUGH RULED BY NO ONE-AN'HE = | THIS CROWD-HE'S || TELLIN THE MOB WHAT MEANS WHAT HE SANS D LATE NOW- FIND | AFEaRLESS LEADER i = ML ~ou ) ki ok ~NOuU IKEERP YOUR WORD- | We Wish You A HAPPY NEW YEAR © 1926 sy INTL Feature Service Great Britan nghts resarved / i - el e . J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing-——Sheet Metal Work B s e e e L T R A D ST RS o o et oSk toc = ; MANY B. B. MANAGERS ; S v e Teo Much for Royalty! | Three men picked to pilot ball| 1,ONDON, Jan. 5-On the eve of | clubs in the American and National gepaiture of the Duke and [lurll-«; Leagnes next year have at one time o York tor their Australia tour i or another bheen on the Detroit pay | was calcutat d that the Prince of | roll. George Moviarty, who will man-| Wales had shaken the hand of more | I{ICI\’ARI) FVXI)ECTsV II‘() ! been captured by an American | VIRGINIA LAKE MINE age the Tigers, did his best bl han $5.000 persons in the last five 1 : s PRSI A BT IS OF A EONE playing as a third baseman on Frank vears and handshaking was a_ strain | | DEVELOPMENT TO BE Navin's club which no longer showld be imposed|| YYelcomme to o ST~ NIYES 4T VEb) e S | onie Bush, new leader of 1he ypon royalty - % SEE 5 NEW CHAMPION INSISTS_AMERICAN e s G R R SN L DURING PRESENT YEAR ~ BOXERS ALLINTOO | i comins season wint s somne " WIS (U 00 00, e o, o st 4" || @nd “banish ear! J ; | MUCH OF A HURR importaut developmeni work n\'l“‘ Sisler at the helm of the St. Louis | withstand the exertions required at | I MR. Good Provider, and ‘:1"'1"“1“"”%] ““"":< "“";""""” \“f' e Americans, did mueh valuable coach- | yeceptions during (he six weeks the | my appetite and my di- dalvin v eturned Vrang: ; ! ) Amerl e L G ) ing trom the hench duving several couple will be touring Australia and | ¥ cistion atter canstiling | from New York a few days ago. % s 23imL e e Wosy ; annual glanes into the fistie book boxers are in too much of a hur Witan sedri v e Hanfinal vanoy. Yearslini o Miger unitorin ~ New Zealand. They leave heve Jan-| up sromac iv HeeetGE ” Iy the same token, the Detrolr unary 6. ) : cicard predicted that five nes Record Score to suit Harry Persson of Sweden, ; : ; S i e cliamplons will be crowned . g = whore heavyweight title hopes wers | v e . o team i a good one to stay away Medical experts have recalled tha: | umpion Made in Game NS e e e '\“_.,.x.y.] _\(,,.'...L]ulun:,.“.. «]vx Which oo for the who aspirs to cut | Queen Victos and before her (he oo signed sy, | Of Basketball Jimgy Maloney jhe i the president, hag Sakew O¥or o wwonid Beslss colt. Not » Pley- Geovgss, the Biuests; and i taot b L KO er on the Tiger roster at the close entire company of kings and em gy M : | the holdings of W it, Don published by an evening paper, nam NGk ; [\<, h\;, 100 ;m ::n;l w.nk\m.“m, i e B e e e L ] 7 ickey Walker, Pete Latzo, Same JENVER, Colo., Jan. | rec- ast over here,” he explains. “Your|p y Gl 5 5 k OTOF Ry b R o / ol Milckey pwntker, e B. Y. Grant in a World Series game, excepting and that it was King Edward who| | CALIFORNIA Sytay onit) | | ofd basketball score. was boxers are always on the go. I could y i i i my Mandell il Charley (Philj vd haskethall re w 3 & 1 Mr. Galvin is leaving again for .. . Thatn y 'RY Jtosenberg as the titleholders he ex-| [ night when Newton o heaten Maloney it only he had| (e States in 5 fow aaynto pun 1Y (00D instituted the custom GROCERY pects to see deposed, with a suecce Rapfogel by a score of 207 glven me time. But he was always)chase some more equipment. He W 3 PHONE 478 tor picked (o fill the featherweight | | in o hurry, refusing to relax bring back another big air com (e SpAE o vacaney caused by the retivement! i s i A [ i = SAREROOE B ol pressor, a caterpillar and several : o e’ Kuplan, | o thowsand feet o raii. BATH ROOM OUTFIT ' i ety commitcod 1 o TER GUN | Barctoot foothall is a feature fan-| The first undertaking will be the BRI aninAEen. hin E scAT time sport in Hawaii. The players|WFVINE of a 4000-foot tunnel with Bath Tub, 5 ft.; Lavatory; Closet (white tank) heavyweizht program in which play barefooted largely because they 1 feet of “raises.” This prelimin the promoter's elimination tourna | quently average fifty yards, a s Jout of several million tons of ore | by patasi g s Delivered anywhere in city limits » determine Gene T HAL 0 { and give 3 2000 fee ment to determine Gene Tunney vear one mame was won with a|'"d Bive a denth of about 2000 feet uext opponent. barefoot field goal from the Go-yard | ThI8 work.will begin as soon as = “Dempsey will return Bast the end line ¥ the cquipment can be gotten on the BI o v aray by iy s s | ) ground. A crew of between 50 aud GEO. B. RICE i | NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—Taking his A 3 NEW YORK, Jan. 5 continue to eat the most pal atable, nutritious food to I found in this community Here's the place to buy it er Mr vin stated thai the Lake promoter, - >-eo | ents shotld have heen established,” s | Old papers for saie at The Empire, | Me1 Will he required at the star( PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS tickard wrete. By fighting the best . A ————— Mr. Galvin states that it bhecame iF 3 . ” : of the challengers he will be abte | Morris Is Chosen President— In the United States Commissioners| nossible for his company to. tak 1 Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost | Changc to Be Madc Court for the Territory of Al-|”ve" the holdings of W. D. Grant| to prove whether he has any choace | s b bk DR erory BT L aska, Division Number One, Be.|@"! associates through the hackins Rickard named Jack Sharkey and in Bird Events. fore A, F. McLean. Commissioner | lrse financiat interests in New ofINIIAAIEOIONAREAARIOOOIORRC OO RRAA AR OO RRRARR OO O RERA OO RO Jim Maloney, both of Boston, as the and Ex-Officio, Probate Judge|YO'k Citv. He further states that 2 H outstanding heavyweight contenders,| I Morris was elected president o) Haines Precinet, following the preliminary work con in_ addition to; Dempsay:. He qualitis Juneau Guno Club for the yeai [N THR MATT OF THE ES.|stiuction will begin on a large plan: this, however, by adding there at the regular annual meeti OF ANNA BROWN, DE-Icapable of treating thousands of e kel Rrod (it ofthes T f the Club heid last night in ihe| g tons of ore daily Dolaney or Paul Revlenbach would | Gastineau Annex. He succeeds Dr. W.| 2 1S HEREBY GIVEN,| The principal ores in the Ground WHove e Beat ar i o A. Borland who has served as presi-| hoz Basin are lead, silver and zine (Wrangell Sentinel). ——————— They Are Here! OUR NEW STOCK OF FIRESTONE TIRES AND TUBE 1 /E year to pat- ronize an efficient laun- dry. Our prices are moderale and our deliv is rapid. Phone us to call—299, Wishing all a Happy New Year. . A. Lindholm, Administra- Predicting that the outdoor season | tent the past year jtor of the BEstate of Anna Brown, will he even more of a “bloomer' | Other officers elected were I decensed has rendered and present- than 1 Rickard said he planned | Fruesdell, vice-president; Dou ed for settlement and filed in said ATTENTION L. 0. 0. F only two “big shots” next summer gecretary and treasurer; ourt, s final wecount of his ad- iy Gue of these would pit Dempscy sdell, supply officer;) Prankiministration of sald estate; and|. Silvar Bow Iodee No 2A, I O against a logical rival in July, the y st camain; . W, Lantiel g Montny (he 140 Quy ot BENA10: T will insEall el : sat T 1 Santon istant field captain. The last fouri . . - . Thurs- winner to meet Tunney in Septem I npiruary, Ao D.1927, at two o'clock |day evening, Jan. 6, 1927 Merm. her. The promoter plans both hout h ] r I ‘;::!“:‘f:m erving second succeed [P ML at the office of said court,[hers are requested to he present at ORI Eeades BLUIEmL Wl oh Wl e fite. 1h8 ‘neadnsity: Lof|inigthe rown ok Hdines, insaldlinna0ioisionke. AL roalnit darant | have an Increaseq seating capacity ihGatin 'MM Sonk At one lits Territor, 1l precinet has been duly [ he held at 9:20 o'clock, to which "l":::'”'ztk‘;l I:Z:”l).nmllm;: close to 100 e R ;;(.:X,'m[i;::v xtvlln:'yv'l!"l;.‘j'llllufv' :‘.f‘|“.u_’.“‘”l all Rebekahs, and the families of Of the champions facing (he most |he Practice events will be run off) oF * 5 pemene .»” ‘:\1.' ':;”(I)Im" Odd Fellows and Rebekahs are in foidcidahis opposition] Mckard Y| and 10 bird shoots. This ar- t”“] -i SRt ‘wr:m; uup];:wlu.ln'" vited. l,uul‘lh \\fll I)"’ s:,-{'\ml‘ i e Walker, new middioweighi |TABECment allows each member o S0 { |!(~dn|'|\[ el ‘”' 15 S BLLIS LINDSTROM, ki will fliave Nits “trailles" dgainsgl A0k (e - regilar pragilestallotmentic et \\‘r'ui‘ulvI 1@ 1‘; g ‘I'(l e - A cither Maxey Rosenbloom, K. 0. phii|{t W different inte which (it |t R e 2 She A i y 2 , is said is more satisfactory to the.'COUDt and petition and contest the| well E. Sherif;, Juneaw’s practical l\am!-nf or Tiger Flowers, the former Mmaipeity. : | same thuer, now at the Gastineau. adv. rh;[.nmmul. ! ’ ; 2 Given under my hand and the — ‘ete Atzo Yis outgrowing the welterweight cla Rickard feols dallivaign o ki (88l Grenin been made in the charges Mentioned, this 16th day of De- .hi" t1d b 14n pounds is likely to|f0F the regular practice shoot jo | cemier, 1926 be his last, but he will make |0V ¢harge made the past year has|(Seal) A. F. McLEAN, strong middleweight contender.” Rickard classified Fidel La Barba, Ihe flyweight titleholder, and Tod Morgan of Secattle king of the junior lightweights, as “real cham pions.” He predicts both will stay | at the top. La Barba, he added, faces | a real threat in Elky Clark, the! H H s x ¥ ishooting for the first time, arrange 1KY /, . ; ol Tanmae Bl A ! ; A British champlon, on Janwury 21{yonts ave heing made for special ."{‘u\“:,,,,’,,//, Lz | W2t abuihe Qarden. y! {hours for beginners' events. Further Y2 SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, opp. Film Exchange. Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill. Willoughby at Totem Gro. Firestone Gum-Dipped | High Pressure and £ :: ;oo™ Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. (3 T ATWATER-KENT SETS Ba“O()n Tlres e | | AND SPEAKERS 3-4 Second and Gold. provide for the upkeep of the Club. | Probate Judge. | Redio Supplies of All Kinds o E 3 Fourth and Harris, Ths Juneau Gun Club, it was point [First publication, Dec. 22, 1926. | |~ MARTIN LYNCIH A Tire to Fit Any Purse and Purpose Fifth and Gold. ed out, has required the least charge Last publication, Jan. 12, 1927, [ - S 2 . ; Fifth and East. |from its membe of ar similar | = ! Seventh and Gold. ciub on the Pacific coast. E!3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. Due to the fact that several of the X / | 4 Ninth, back of l,“,:er house. new members of the Club are tran| (11 /s : LU T T T TR T T T 3 - This is the largest and most complete stock we have ever received in one shipment which is jus- tified, only, by the quality and pri LT T T LU To cover the necessary exnenses| incurred by the Club a slight in-|Scal of the Probate Court above {not been sufficient, it was said, to] U. 5. Commissioner and I Come in antl investigate before ordering tires ;\\\_,",,U,///’,:, > Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. i 2 Distin Ave., and Indian St Ninth and Calhoun. Seventh and Main. Connors Motor Company 1 Twelfth, at Northern L’'dry. MOST MILES PER DOLLAR Twelfth and Willoughby. announcements will be made in the near future. eith loved ones g BIG BOUT IS I A e B Y i v AT || 33 e s ! ! - -, rrrrsess - expected will commence with the re.| [ n Y JANUAHY 14 gular shoot to be held next Sunday Foreign and Correct Styles ; {January 9, al 10 a. m Yet, it is al h Domestic Woolen in Fashion and .. — >e o et, 1t 1s always on i 1o o i T T SHE MANAGES THOROUGHBREDS ake iy ione e grief 11 Beook LEOE THIS WEEK ONLY! NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—The State - i makes an individual matter. Athletic Commission has sanctioned| LEXINGTON. Ky. Jan. 6.— While F g W 0 L L A N D 20 per cent Off a postponement of the Phil Rosen-|there is always a following of wom. At such times, it is a genuine berg-Bushey Graham bantamweight|en at the races, few are the fim- 1 N championship match from January 7|inine managers of brecding farms nccessuy lha!.onc be rcheve.d MERORANTATALON, Ok to January 14 at. Madison Square|or purchasers of thoroughbreds—but of all responsibility and detail . ALUMINUM Garden. Rosenberg agreed to popt a!Miss Elizabeth Dangerfield does both as regards funeral services. W $2,600 forfeit to guarantee defense|Miss Dangerfield has just purchased “ I\RE of his title. three daughters of Man-O-War from Call one-three-six. We handle ev- . i . Reversing its previous position, the! 8. D. Riddle for Messers. Carstairs ery aspect of the situation in a ¢ ALL COAL MAY LOOK See our Window Display commission approved a return wel-land Pierce, in addition to making competent and sympathetic man- ,(){},\K\N ke terweight match between Joe Dun-|other purchases of thoroughbreds for ner. (S ALIKE dce of Baltimore and Eddie Roberts|them, B A i) 1 Wbt BhCan: Gy ine ath o Ll wlsta ) of Tacoma. Roberts knocked out AU — o 3 4 e Ao g SueR pot 5 H A R R ) coma ocked The Chas. W. Carter Mortuary A CQU) convinced that the heating quality | Dundee in one round in San Fran- PROMISING GIRL GOLFER ’ [ ciico recently, The return bhout will - (Successor to H. V. Sully) varies, also you will learn that bak-| Hardware Compnny take place at Madison Square Gar-| LONDON, Jan. 5—Not since the Cor. 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 ing with our coal mean less coal den some time in February. meteoric appearance of Miss Jayce | ho X and better results. STOVES OUR SPECIALTY Willie Harmon of New York, pre-| Wethered has an English girl golfer We rry a full line of Feed and opell Eveninn Phone 215 viously designated as the most suit-'shown the promise of Miss Violet \ L p our transfer service 0. G. Whisz. [} able opponent in the welterweight|Clayton, 18 years old, who is ex- - g = i\ elimination tournament, will be|pected to aid England in the d-fense | 2 22 M A | y = J g D B FEh h/lFR matched with some other opponent of this country’s woman's golfing NS 2 B L2 ~ . . - Advertising always pays. Use the on the same card. | championship, which as yet never . - Phone 114 l.‘"m of The Empire,