The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 10, 1927, Page 5

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THE DAILY /\L/\S}\A l'MPIRl" MOI\DAY JAN. 10 1927. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANT - MOL AMPHY - | WANT TOU [y < il ) MUST G'T ToN~ | WHAT 2 YOU SAY THEY E-‘ © GO TOTHE JAIL AN'SEE I REFUSE TO LET HIM QUT? [ve i;ifi_*_ | | YOU KIN FIX 1T SO TONY - ol =1 Ki G i » THEY LOCKED o av s ANTOLOPSI KiN QIT OVT i i IME | HEARD Fr\‘oM 2 = e o‘<o!D} ;;i)\@"{;!gu‘}j = i L\ MOL -AMPH Y 5/ ARMCO INGOT TRON [ MAKES THE BEST GASOLINE TANKS @ 1926 by Int'l Feature Service, Inc Creat Britain rights seserved J. J. WOODARD €O. Plumbing—Sheet Metal Work South Front Street | committee recommending thy .\)m ENGAGED TO MARRY sion from membership of 8. G | WINDY CITY GIRL' Rourke, coach of M : i 1 1=, for violation of the ¢ ———— | CHICAGO, Jan. 10.- The o tion's rules — - i ment of Bob O'Farrell, newly ap S pOD PROVIDER'S FAMILY | } pointed successor to Rogers Hornshy - N B t L cessor to Josars ol Always Helps Weak Eyes | : : - i als, and Miss Arline BEdwards of] Notang bas the quick action of! | @ Chicago, was announced by Missicimple hydrastis, borie, ote., as mix P ] Edwards' parents. The date of he o in Lavoptik eye wash > small| | [marriage was not named 1 ' g ) -4—-..'—--—_,->————----¢---¢---__,,....-,.—vww-.m-“——--o—o-—--¢¢»-—-~------------“--...-m,,--.._-— +=-9 NEW CARD MANAGER Phone 3§ Res. Phones 1101,1208 [bottie Lavoptik helps any case e weak, strained or sore eyes. Alum- e e 0T e Rl mum eye cup fre Butler, Mauro| LOCAL QUINTET 7o f bt AMERICA’S GREATEST GAR WOOD HAS | FROM ASEOGIATION RANKS irug Co. Drussisis, 98 Pront 5t i « time thig season at Dou X0 BRI AT D N in Douglas by Guy's Drug Store s | SIRE IS MAN O'WAR NEW SPEED BOAT ~iw vor 1 ool Try ihyig e & Linc-Up and Summary | Vican Footbail — Coacli Association e — j- BEAT% BGUGLAQ\ ! D Pros les | Man O'War scems destined o be Gar Wood, Veteran speed boat !has adopted a report of its truste Use the Classifieds. They pay. y this S{'OY‘Q - ™ Pracy (6 I T. Cashen (61| come America's sire. This racer, plans to test his latest crafi And you'l send. I man i L. Cashen (10) ¢ pecrless son of Fair Play and Mahu over the Bay Biscayne a cours = - - = 1 T+ more: oBn (8) : Manning (%) [ hak, produced the chumpion three at mi duging the wint | o o i e TRITHTR AL Ao RY right back fo X ( ] Gallwas (6) | year old year erican Flaz | The new Gar, Jr. 1Y, is being ¢ g i lcalidinesior s ol Monloar Catlige,. "M going to keep right cn tel miland (hi ar Crusader, another of structed as the fastest sea- ) VB0 AlBuE Kror his illustrious sons, leads the three | cruiser in the world. 1t is equipped | N | | etore because ths good foods the Firemen Nose Cut Ahead of tutions: M. MacSpadden for | year old pack while Scrappn Flow. | with two (win-serew G00-horsepower G. i sell have broug hl health and _hap your feet the sell mighty ml srocerics and Saturday Night. goals: Trac 1 ! olders America IV and Miss Amer | . heir prices are rigl ‘dlmt] e mpen 1, Nowell 2, Barraga T.| Edith Cavell, Florence Nigl * hydroplanes, capable of 80 wmiles @0 ore il](}y dffserve I | el st Do L Muangan for Tracy; ron-"another son, is second only to Gar Wood ine engines : P Li‘gl‘r"; 35 to 34 in Game . v Manning | Star in carnings for the two yed I also plan to bring the ! Cashen 5, Manning ind - Maid Arms three r & hour, ard if [ do so 1 will attempt < N Kronqulst 1 liislitonb, o Mans, : dlio are-linloilito Bob. 6 aalt Witk SWomih tadar = CALIFOR throws: Holman 2, Bar-ling their half brothers hold up the because neither has been in other | GROCERY ! Kronquist 1. | vecord of the famous stallion. This!than fresh water,” Wood suid | o % rally used { : o 5 ey 1. Camper ms and daughters cap >ee - ' 8 ir of fresh § PHONE 478 tig e i § : il Manning 2, Gallwas 2 |t s valued at $358.612 ; | 1 35 to ny body ' 2 ) : i s | S socks or stock- [ e ;'IH.' i ; ‘: S Technical fouls: MacSpadden 1. on At the Saratoga Springs sales this END MEN AS CAPTAINS | . s “iremen 1, total 2 ! summed )f his colts out of Jean 4 DTS b S ¢ STt R Firemen otal ummen of his colts out of Je . e lnbalaalliels 1 X ; Bt oo dully Kad i L fici teferrec ker: Tim 3owdre broug 225,000, e L | ¥ & g %), S bl tes el ‘<v|.\ ia Refert Baker; Timer Jowdre Nt $25.000, while 1l SRl et Bt : el r ‘ ses where a good l’eso_. clogest contested here the jun hoopsters Satur {eller and Wagner; scorers, Sabin| year one of his colts brought $50,000 Y i persons suffer speed, accidents we mewhat i o Sa cided preference for end men. A T astchlIvE compilation of captains-elect from quent. A few minu . i) s perspiration of | SWIMMING MEET leading universities in eleve southern | i : : the feet, change states shows that nearly one-third | e a0 i ouning | CARPENTIER LOOKING | SOON IN FLORIDA ' S eators Wil gaide thoi| | "ient they e ' the ose wlee was ket oo e vooied - FOR PARTNER INACT; | = First, the L Level and But few backfield men have beel n | 2 e was ot of the o durime s DIVORCE ~ INTIMATED| Nationai aauatic eccord holders | yorteqenptaims 1o the onthe tonen| | Freatest cnre : mooth walking i opened, Capt. Bar clevents from wing positions. ¢ s s W ; #hould b exe such as we in- second quarter v her rand other swimmers ”f\ note “"" men far outuumbering (hem. e e Aliles U WHER spills, two o appear in exhibitions in Miami, Mia g howey proautl ' PARIS Jan. 10, Geo Carpen-fmi Beach and Coral Gables during | ing shoes. 1t is . on paved streets Sl S er will join Harry Pilc revue! the winter season FIVE MILLIONS WERE essential to : "'I"““‘;"‘;”r{::"' aasunl e )t the Palace theatre next April, | Five women stars will participato WAGERED ON BIG BOUT | have ihem roperly, not too| the various muscles of the j Holman High Scorer o ‘ 3 4 small or too large. When they | It puts a strain on a few of the 3 Tribune is informed. M. Georges has|in the programs at the Venetian i 4 Doe' Holman wa hpoin M e foi ol el e 8 pit N it B e % NEW YORK. J i < Sl it properly avoid weai | foot mu s and fails to bring I s S idin ¢ i E 1sing an Miam « NE ORK. Jun ). New ork | ankies, wesk srolies Buniogs.| oty it play at all in there s singing, dancing and as | pocls, in Coral Gables, from January betting commissioners have confribut Com ot ihartsnsi torcons | A “iwalk ke aEosie satenden 1 finale a little boxing. The fighter| 21 to 25. They are Agnes ( ed a new ¢ o 26 sport Te e o i toibe:ana 18 which the himan anxious to become a big time Helen Meany, Adelaide Lambert, views with an estimate nri .mm,uml Jathesman or vomau swho foot is designed, is an up-hill | and our delivery is rapid. spian and is financing the act|Martha Norelius and Helen G as the total of last year's wagers on | does very much walking and down-hill and over-rough-r- Phone us to call—-299. At present he engaged | All races will be clocked for possible athletic events and elections, The | standing on the feot during rogular-ground walk that Inevi- Wishing all a Happy New seeking the most attractive part-|ne rks and subsequent A. A. U. Dempsey-Tunney fight, on which! || day, it is foly. ry tebly brings all the numerous Year. available registration they claim $6.090.000 changed hands, | ' Mme. Carpen‘ier recently opened iertrude Ederle will appear at the lead: the list o I have compiled a chart of SNOW WHITE handbag shop in the Champs Bly-| Miami Biltmore pool, probably in >-oe - i foot exerciges which 1 shall cos. Mutual friends insist that they|January. The Roney Plaza pool This store will be open evenings bath | gladly send free of charge to . NDRY | are separated and intend to obtain a| Miami Beach, formerly known 2 on the 10th of cach month for the | A good bath is made by dis-| any of my readers if they will : — - tdivorce, but neither will confirm this| Roman Baths, also is preparing 1 accommodation of the trade. | solving bicarbonate of soda in' send a stamped, self-addressed report | pretentions winter aquatic scheduls, ady LOL Il\ll!\ S EMIORIU \li lukewarm water. Then, of | envelope to Arthur A. McGov ! ronize an cient laun- dry our prices a mode from scrip Ag ¢ i two throws. Leslie Cashen wa runng up with five ficld goals for points The locals did not show the game of which they are really capable ex cept in the (hird quarter. In that period their passing, floor game an! shooting was good. In the first half their checking wa eak in e and their passing below par Douglas’ best game was in th first quarter the last. The our shot the locals in each of the: to have a fost bath at night in | foot muscles into play. addition to the regnlar daily S — —n course, there is the rock sait|ern, 5 West 66th Street, New | | FIRE ALARM CALLS bath, vhich is perhaps the most| York City rlods and played 8 mice game NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAXES v RE\I, I’R()Pl RT\ IN HH‘ CITY OF AL | Dict for Adding Weight BEe b = 2 I Jeror Ingsviels -5 Front, near Ferry Way. " MAY CONCERN: | BREAKFAST: A large bowl of cooked or raw cereal served 6 Front, opp. Film Exchange is hereby given that the Delinguent Tax Roll of Real Property for the City: of Juneau, Al-| with cream or n Two tablespoonstul of bran flakes I Tront. onp. ik Wi sar 1926, has been completed and is now and for a period of thirty (20) days after the: i ! > completion of this publication hercof, will remain open for public inspection at the Ofiice of Ca Clerk, and that the same will be presented to the District Court, for the Territory of ., Division! No. One, at Juneau, Alaska, on the 12th day of March, 1927 for adjustment and ord sale The following list shows the tracts as shown by the said Delinquent Tax Roll, the amount of tax, Front and Seward penalty and interest thercon, and to whom assessed LUNCH: A cream sonp. Dark bread with plenty of butter 6 DRORt uha Malg To Whom Assessed Deseription of Property Tax Penalty Intere fotal At least three vegetables In season, preferably creamed 3 Second and Main L7 B. Adsit BIk 5, Lot S. B. 25/16 Teet. Lot only. $ 15,007 " § 1.50 4 P Ripe bananas with plenty of cream, or gelatin with : Fifth and Seward. 1. B Adsit Blk. 5, Lot 28 W. 14 lot and bldg 10.00 1.00 . cream. Cocoa, chocolate or coffee substitute. HBetweer 9 Fire Hall, | Katie Buterich Blk. 119, 5—F 25x74 feet. Lot luncheon and dinner take one glass of water and one Gastineau and Rawn Way. and p 9.00 90 ¥ ! giass of milk at intervals, S Barlow Blk. 212, Lot 10— Interest South 2-3 DINNER: Broiled lean meat, fish or chicken. One Bslrth: afal iarsle 1GE mil hida 5 2 table. Salad. Rice, tapioca pudding, ice-croam or Fitth and Gold | Clara Seevers Bariow . Interssi - Lot and bldg. Willoughby tin with whipped cream, Cocon, chocolate or weak tea Tl G B Avenue b ; 5.0 Before bedtime drink one glass of water. LLan Clara Seevers Barlow » Interest Lot and barn (Peterson) Seventh and Gold Willoughby Avenue oy |1 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy 203, Lot 1 - Part lot only : ! A5 3.71 MaGovenn Ninth, back of power housa, fians .. Vo Interest—Bldk 215, Lot 6. Lot only 5 ¥ : SRl e M Moanuern shaigd bo. sdbironmed 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Juncau Apts Hans Berg 3 = Int. Bk ‘_'nx’ Lot and Bldg. Distin Ave., and Indian St Juneau Lumber Mills ound.—next Bordi Ninth and Calfount Juneau Lumber Mills ound.—rear Bordi N venil aantAral Juneau Lumber Mills ound.—rear Harris L Seventh and Main g Juneau Lu r Mills <. Foundation and Building e ; 4 3.86 L Twelfth, at Northern L'dry 4. N. Corpley Estate 1 Interest Block B, Lot 3-—Lot, found:- - Twelfth and Willoughby. ton & hiig 000 1, : . BATH ROOM OUTFIT Home firncery. I N. Corpley Estate 1, Interest Block B, Lot 6— S. E. 13 | | i | : . W8t and 3 bligs o 0,00 i’ 2 108 Bath Tub. 5 ft.; Lavatory; Closet (white tank) “ rovopacrce o yHarry Douglas % .. Foundation and building —9th St 5.00 = 2 T . Block 214, Lot 5-—Lot only 6.00 6 g 6.9 y e . T 3 - 3 Hi e aa Lot 54x54—Foundation next Roddebaugh All complete with fittings—$89.50 | th Street 6.00 r ; : S DISHES IL. Hensler Block 203, Lot 10— Fractional lot only 5.00 5 ; ; Delivered anywhere in city limits Wm. J. Harris b2 Interest —Block C—Foundation and | T many. difeent natteeny 1 bldg.—Bayside Ave. 5.00 4 i 5.5 X Wi, J. Harris s 1é Interest—Lot on piling and 2 bldgs.— i GEO. B. RICE i| $7.75 and $9.50 per set Jim Loy Lot 50x30 and cabin el v RS S TR PLUMRING HEATING 0L BURNERS , e IBenj. Melvin Block 2, Lot 2—Lot only 2.00 . : 2 “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” SALAD SETS Frank Masor _Foundation and bldg.—10th Street 5.00 ; 81 5.8 $2 95 Normand - Foundation and cabin-—10th Street 2.00 Ralpr /. Pettit .....% Interest—Block &, Lot §—Lot only 1.00 5 ji 37. e . S : 3 Starr Foundation and hldg.—12th Street 00 : | ‘ ALL COAL MAY LOOK Oneused Stegmer Tk |Charles Engstrom e and bldz.—12th Streat 5.00 [Marco Savich - R k 215, Lot 1—Lot only ........... 6.00 6 i i t i ALIKE D g 3. E. Williams wePart of G W. Cone lot and cnhln front- ., ] ing 8th Street c . 6.00 4 | , but after trying our's you will be H 4 R R I S : 11th St d ! 'n Owner ....Foundation and cabin assessed A couvinced that the heating quality against Clay Winterstein . 6.00 f ¥ ¢ TR varies, also you will learn that bak- " J. Wetrick ...Block 6, Lots 6 & 7, % Interest—Lots / . ing with our coal mean less coal Hardware Company i only 25.00 2.5 <05 8. . o = and better results, L3 |Fannie Williams wiion.Block A——Lits 1 & 2-—Fractional lot and oA T B STOVES OUR 3PECIALTY ]Hu Los Angeles owner is | bldg. Mo s Eo 8.00 4 : 9. We carry a full line of Feed and | | gpen Evenings Phone 215 shown putung this Belgian | - : our transfer service O. G. Whia. lice dog over a nine foot, | .3261.85 $26.19 $8.22 $296.26 AP m mchoajump' an .unusual | IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of - D B FEI\]MER | hught for an: dog | Juneau, Alaska, this 10th day of January, 1927. H. R, SHEPARD, = . . i Advertising always pays. Use the 29F any. dog. {Jan. 16, 17, 24, 31, City Clerk. Phone 114 | clumns of The Empire. a moderate amonnt of sugar. Bran, corn or whole 8 Front, near Saw Mill. wheat bread and butter. Cocoa, chocolato or coffee sub. Willoughby at Totem Gro stitute. Between breakfast and luncheon take at least 3 Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn two glasses of water and one glass of milk.

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