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By GEORGE McMANUS THF DAILY ALASKA I"'VIPIRI, TUESDAY, JAN. 11, 1927. HoH-rm SO GLADYOUL CAME BACK- JUDGE WRIGHT PHONED YOU AND SAID HE'D CALL YOU UP AGAIN- SO YOU HAD BETTER STAY IN AND WAIY FOR HIS CALL! NOTHING LOAFER- HOW e YOUGE\ ER EXPECT. MY HOUSE AN’ SAY YOU ARE JUDGE TO BE ELECTED ALDER-| WRIGHT -AN' ADK FER ME - THEN MAN? GET UP_AND GET | WHEN MAGGIE SAYS I'M OUT-TELL SOME VOTES- DO | LHER <O TELL ME YOU'LL CALL ME LYOU HEAR ME? ) [GET_UP-~0U GOOD FOR | (DO ME A FAVOR-DUGAN- CALL UP ? —— | J UP LATER! HELLO- MRS~ \ JIGGS - THIS 1S JUDGE WRIGHT- ARMCO INGOT TRON MAKES THE BEST GASOLINE TANKS — - Plumbing—Shect Metal Work South Front Strect R e s T T e S D e Tun MURGAN j rma— v. Phone 373 Res. Photes 1401,1208 { \ i o | - 1S SUSPENDED i NEW YORK .I.m. 11 The jy his ¢l weight of 130 pounds whei -mm'—m,“.-.”---w-----N---‘_,----,»,m---m--..““"._m»-----w,_,-,mvm,-fl...m-m he fought Phil MeGraw last Friday night p /> Although basketball was one of the E { T 1d. FIREMEN'S GAME e SING SIBNALS i iy it s Gers s050 0 vions | 8 | T Hig.Tenacet next game, played here last week s Temporary Alimony L e A%,d. you' fsend it reversed things, and beat Junca T : ity : | . { DAY Fii0: AoGHe Tt g i ::v]"~]u|V.‘AVV\;1h~.I‘I“;:]I|hy B JEMAN, Mout, Jun, 11 pend-| B riqht back for more!| While the Firemen are confidon T J U Stanie A et g the final bearing in the divoree el I.\| going th keep right on teli of winning, they aren't going i o o gs of Walter J. Hill, son| ing you about this grocery - Friday night's game with the id D of the laie J. J. Hill, empirve builder : Y R tore because the good foods they | ave a setup. Tiey expect a| NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—Footbail gainst Pauline 8. Hill, Judge B. B.| 8 PN sell have brought health and hap Local Squad's Nexl Game Is e D eotE. 10 etk G R |MTERmR MINER {6 0he hansed dawh B dedlaon SUTeHE o e I love. ey venin A ainst ¢ A n to deck their playvers out allowing the defendant, Mrs. Hil. | § ¢ ot ell mighty good grocerles and F“dav L Shifigs 8 et noattive worthy of the st 101U $650 a month temporary alimony, : N \lielr prices are righ - F“F! CF“CKET < sports good were at the annual tion of the suit and $6,000 for at-| 'L 3 Y 0 The basketball game scheduled to e el et e Rl e e ol tutray | ; ¢ CALIFORNIA have been played at Douglas 1 1t MELBOUKNIE, Austraiia, Ja Coaches’ Association today 1o di ) S AU the time of the hearing several : ; . TRY silk foothall pants, weighing ¥ A the Douglas Eagles fives wus can- a s inuing 5 get un Tivia 2o, O duneas. *i | I)_\' Plane to rdnbankb 0 a month on which (o live until X : PHONE 478 seon celled today at the request of (he toria when it defoated New il of colors, | —Victims of Accident the final settlement. She also wantoed Island management. The Masonic in- Wales and wiehr the Shefficld shicld The silk p: resembling % ¥5,000 for court costs and the at stallation ceremonies at Douglas this emblematic of the championship of | lingerie, must be worn over be at $50,000 evening was assigned as the cuuse Australia harness | PAIRBANKS, Alaska, Jun, 11— torney's fees were placed : ; furnishing protection from the falls | pilot Bennett has arvived here in his| M itemizing her needs to mak of cancellation Victoria won by an inui mlito be expected in the course of anfafeplane from Heaver with Dunlapihp the § 0 @ month, the defendant The Firemen are ! ) 636 runs, scoring the hy record aiternoon’s piay. The harness, how |qnd w. miners who were recently | IRformed the court that the required across the Channel next Frid: veo total of 1107 runs. New South Wales ever, is lighter than an old-style pair }'m!‘””‘ in a fall over a cliff and the $LO00 o month for her personal ning and take on Douglas igh compiled totals of 221 and 230 in its|of football pants Skldsion “’] "”N 11~luhm" Dunlap | clothing, $425 for g {el,. ot SRgelinusa oy LY fiton Goneh o SAnnly Shonlder pads and headgear also iy gightless and Shaw has (he use Wagner's five has been making - {have been lightened. Time was when ' of enly one eye. They, are hoth wn.| SCIVanis); 3 each month fort really fine showing in its more Let Almquist 1388 your Bult. Wuiq foothall player carried fiftech'ger the sire of *docoie Yestorday | WOBeS to ser . $150 for a chauf cent games. Starthig with “on'l and deliver Phone 528. ad¥ |pounds of cquipment. Reduction to'was the first timd in & fortnight (hew | TOUT, $300 for a detective, $150 fo: Tia minimum will send the 1927 mode! | did not suffer auy Intense pain, | AUto upkeep and the remainder fo- | jinto acticn with not more than LUI During the wait.at Beaver, Benneti | 0448 and ends and incidentals. “Proper Food and FErcrcise by ARTHUR A, MeGOVE | pounds excess baggage described a storm which raged. He | S Former physical dlyector, Cornell Medical Coliege e |said it was necesgary to weight the ’ ENTIRE YEAR tor Mrs, Randall, wits ot tho po (Continued trom Page One) | [~ _ ¢ ronize an efficient laun- (which was fi herself and her um in De mlul' in the human machine e S - o Io Valih || ot oue vy ™ 1 woman rather by accident. Daughter| The love of Mrs. Anna Walsh | | ",','" Oug’ Cellvapyde I8 (LR "ot an Austrian government official,| Carrington, of Chicago, was || Ihone us to cail—299. tufus Taggard, Texas Universi |she marricd Herman Woltt, editor of | valued “at $1,000,000 by her || Wishing all a Happy New athlete who last year set a world’ 14 Berlin musical review, in the late husband, Colonel Edward C. || Y*r collegiate record of 6 feet Tig Ilrhl seventies. While the young couple Carrington, who sued his “«\U\V W”I'”" ) A CAR cer n ¢ _1:'vf'|n in the high jump. will not compeir | was still honeymooning, Anton Ru brother, (hmlplbr‘ll Carring- h a limit. There 2 werhaul ‘ 1 Olympic team of the United Stats ito Ijrgln his trinmphal tour Ihluu;;)w tion of her affections. e . J "“ ot fi o ngganttisswanling i AT edas —_— Europe. He needed someone to look | when it actually ity if you want - e il B : N field lm ‘:I .-\‘13‘» x’vu ol m: earn LONDON, Jan. 11.—A Reuter dis jafter his business and personal al-| Philbarmonic subscciption concerts ] o8 o : 88,41 onaer WAGL he ahay wetum tn ) e ; 2eliing sis fairs. Herman Wolff was suggested. | which are now in their forty-fifih 5 i vive it good fucl . ki s patch from PeKing s Shantun ! a 0w | s —you can wear (g g . o Gy b University in the fall of 1927, 0y roceived a message that bandiis| WOHE succeeded so well in putting | season. They were divected first by | FIRE ALARM CALLS it r:l;]l ,l]n :‘,“ r ‘s B e jIn lt-»lll-r to Coach Clyde Little ! massacred 1,000 regidents of Wnaan | Rubinstein “over” that the Jatter | Hans von Buelow, later by Arthur| | e # ’ Jonie ot 1oy p Body *must ba feld, Haggard vaid he was Keeping|ang also an unknown number of!ardent rival, the German pianist| Nikisch and, since the latter's death||1-3 Third and Franklin. ;:?‘i “","“”' ) oiled, greased 4 ST ng vesidents in Wanchipam i ans von Buelow (first hushand of | in 1921, by Wilhelm 1‘«‘,,»,\.,‘.‘.,““, {111 Front and Franklin ey Occa K patched and il that power-| mppq yf fought the bandits' Cosima Wagner), pleaded witn the > | Front, near Ferry sionally you see - overhauled it L L Al o @ Chamn- gy g waited reinorcements and af.| YOUng impresavio to manage him LACK OF BEAUTY | Front, opp. Film Exchange [ion jumper, ould in 1928 be $ g " 1 Othe tis ked his assist Front, opp. City Whart. ALy ol L e s | ler they arived. they surrounded 150, Other artists invoked his assist- | ’ ?p it M:IL id r\,.»l: v\\u”,‘. ;mu’i |aRiBntorequnlihis S1BBLuGH oY ""“’”»"‘;mlu |n::»i\\.(1‘;;:?‘\'1:11..;;’:«\ 51 I“,’hl‘:r:"n:x"l1““”‘ It was not long before Herian ACQUITS WOMAN Front, near Saw Mill. e o TREAT YOUR BODY A | Concht Littletield sald n were WOIIT was in the managing gams| NEW YORK, Jan. 11 “This wom- | | 2 Willoughby at Totem Gro. b to a |the inhabitants and children belonging to a WELL AS YOUR MOTOR > ! 2 for good. After his death, an would appeal to no man.” Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn ;,’l']w':‘::':::‘:,': P e .hr FRENCH BASKETBALL e R Herne betore the world wi i This novel defense by her attorney | Front and Seward That car has had a bit of atten- CxXhaustion. Your little daiiy hao | lNTEREST GROWING MANDFLL EAS]LY [took over the busine won Mrs. Cora Doran. fif'y, a jury’s Front and Main. {on aa = it health will mean the diff Launched Philarmonic verdiet when it exonerated her of 5 Second and Main e sion ! DEFEATS LANNING| “my “wreatest ditticuttios came | misconduct charecs preferred by e | Fifth and Seward. e s hny bo hundred years of healthy, efi i ! R | when the war broke out,” Frau Wolft | husband, Dr. John S. Dorian, Brook- || s Pire Hall, 2 e ¢ cient lif "“""‘“' in France in the last five} PITTSBURGH, Kansas, Jan. 11.—!said. “I had already contracted for|lyn {4 Gastineau and Rawn Way. compared to the automobile sleep your eight Fours, exo jyears. Twice as many teams are'Sammy Mandell, world's lightweight | the concert halls for the whole sea I his suit for divorce, tried be || Second and Gold, :v::r g e 2 time when YOU | s and breathe fre<h air hefore }gm'nnurhul' leagucs playing the game | champion, last night easily defeated son, when the war caused the artists, | fore Supreme Court Justice Hage Franth tad Mavsts TRt vears or Al breakfast y,n‘ plenty of frut in-the Paris district as there were;Jimmy Lanning, of Scammon, Kan-|especially those from the enemy Doctor Dovian named a “Mr. Tur- || 3.6 Fifth and Gold. Gantuny. Soientists tall us \hat ind green vegetal walk two sas, in a ten round bout countries, to cancel their dates, All|ner ) Fifth and East. miles a day, keep a clean mouth I —_— ' (through the war we struggled for| In his address to the jury Attor ; 3 h and Gold a perfectly cared for hunan s HnE A atsaras)as Frali o 1 s " L L | fiel ¢ 5 3 Seventh and Gold. Body shoull lat abors one hia | and an active colon. Visit your WAIKIKI SWIMMING TANK |existence, but tenacity and faith in|ney Is Jacobson, for Mrs. Dori- | Fitth and Konnedy doctor and dentist twice a year, o onr: s sustai | inte f ety ver e 3 | Every effort 1o have the War Me-|ourselves sustained us an, pointed to his client and said: ¢ i er house dred twenty years. The statis Gliltivate s ‘ahepetul halit ot Every effort 1o have the War Me-| e Ninth, back of power houge. ticlan tells us that the average mind, Don't go five or more bmorial swimming tank ai Waikiki| One of the greatost accomplish | “How can this woman, old ant| |y Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts life at present is forty-four R R | M HAIRI,N,,_\, for the Amateur Athletic Union [Ments of Frau Wollf and her late |unattractive, have any appeal for | Distin. Ave. ahd Indixn Bl clency may be thirty or ninety |t you'd like t» get the most | |swimming championships it flono- | husband at of launching the any man? | | 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. Per cent in the human ai In the | que of exercise, send . seltan. I TEn {lulu this year, will be made by the| |14-6 Seventh and Muin automobile. SR S L Almost everyone knows that Sage|terTitorial office of public works. | Twelfth, at Northern L'dry “The big factor responsible tor for my » chart of scientific Tea aud Sulphur, properly com-| The legislature appropristed $220,- ] Twelfth and Willoughby. e et 7 S o e s BATH ROOM OUTFI and one hundred years is prin-| thur A. McGovern, 5 West Gitn Back i ,m"m_\' veral years ago, but plans have | cipally our little daily habits. Street, New York City. 0y wnd Tuairel ”’:""- for_more money. | Bath Tub, 5 ft.; Lavatory; Closet (white tank) S 1o the Mair wraei 1f the proposed large pool is not| ) ‘ready, the championships, scheduled | 30.50 n Eat and Grow Slender Diet faded;, /atrente 1‘mx August, will be held in Honolulu | All complete with fittings- ; DISHE,S I { harbor | Delivered anywhere in city limits or gray. Years] ago the only way| | give it good food " 1o ence between forty-four and on For practical purposes tho 1 The ,(.,nn;.m}v of baskethall hus | — o : 2 BREAKFAST: Choice of one orange, apple, pear or one- half grapefruit. Bran with skimmed milk. A slice of t vix-| In many different patterns gluten bread toasted. Cup of hot water, hot milk or a I topees nis mix| SEVEN DAYS' MAIL DUE | | / 4 coffee substitute. I AN TFpme | GEO. B. RICE $7.75 and $9.50 per set Between breakfast and lunch eat some fresh fruit, home, mussy and; geven days' mail is due to arrivel Drink two glasses of water. . | troublesome. lon the Princess Mary or steamer| PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS SALAD SETS LUNCH: A raw vegetable salad or fresh fruit salad. Use } Nowadays we simply ask at anv, Northwestern from the States “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” ‘ : ; of b lemon juice for dressing. Or a cooked vegetable lunch |drug Blore . tog Wyeth's Sage and| —_— ——————eeoo $2.25 consisting of any of the following vegetables. Spinach, [Sulphar Compour d.” You will get u)M— 5 L o rTots a 3 _ Wis {large bottle of this old-time recipe; % S sel Steamer Trunk string beans, carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers. Brussel s i e ‘.mnnuu L ”“m‘ RELIABLE TRANSFER ALL COAL MAY LOOK One use sprouts, celery or onions. Unsweetened stewed fruit or (: : L i : |igredisnse, for only, 187 Gentes M- (L Ehone 148 Res. 148 || HEAX N ALIKE . Between lonch and dinner, two glasses of water and ervbody uses this preparation now.||cOURTESY and GOOD SERVICE L | some fresh fruit. |because no one can possibly tell that Our Motto ! UA\ but after trying our's you will be| H A R R I S DINNER: A thin soup such as bouillon, One lamb chop |you darkened your hair, as it does| couvinced that the heating quality or a portion of broiled lean meat, chicken or fish, Two |it so naturally and evenly. You|W— | vanies, sleoiyed willilshunishac bajst Hardware Company vegetables, such as suggested for lunch. A fruit cup, | |dampen a sponge or soft brush witn s ing with our coal mean less coal| One slice of dark bread toasted. Cup of hot skimmed lit and draw this through your hair.| ¥ 5 | ' " (= and better results, STCVES OUR SPECIALTY milk or hot water. Gelatin dessert without cream, |taking one small strand at a time;| | Juneau Shot Gun Club ; : Wl saiow i o0 Tina. ot manabana IOpen Erenlngs Phone 215 by morning the gray hair disap- | . ] : [ our transfer service 0. G. Whiz. ®A. A, McGovern | pears, and after another application' = Holds their regular shoots | < A | All letters to Mr. McGovern should be addressed or two, your hair becomes beauti-' every Sunday morning at < / | o No. 5 West 6ith Street, New Yol (it dark, thick and glossy and 10:30 at the grounds XL D. B. FEMMER | Advertising atways pays. Use the fully you leok years younger, ady. 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