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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12, 1927. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS WHAT'S THAT YOU SAY-DINTY? ILL GIT DUGAN AN'FIND R TWE LL-DIQ YOU GIT JOL BUT | FIXED HIM SO HE DO YOU MEAN TO TELLME YOU OULUT WHY HE 1SN'T GQOIN | DUGCAN'S PROM| WON'T BE OUT OF THE SAW DUGAN AN' HE TOLD You TO VOTE FOR ME! TO VOTE FORYOUL 4 IOSPITAL IN TIME TO HE WOULDNT VOTE FOR ME? WO 1 | | VOTE FOR ANY ONE! ARMCO INGOT TRON MAKES THE BEST GASOLINE TANKS © 1926 8y InT'L Faature S-rvice, Ine J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Shect Metal Work South Front Street DR SRR S RS e e | e 2 ; @@ MU"NSI‘"NE jA[; Pliotis 873, Res, Phones 1101,1208 77 CAUSES ARREST * cooprmyrrorszzms” \ \ | \ { v Mn .’\lll‘:wl(:\] When Indians' Tell Ofticials Liquor t Bought from Him. Crabtree was charged today KETCHIKAN WINS ~crec roiwine JLLINOIS SEEKING TU SRR e et FIRST GAME |N His Come-Back — S . e M0 ) today : ] ; i Any d you’ lfsend CINCAGO, Jan. 12.The Illinols young extruck driver, with a deadly : Gt iRty ddcl s iy Bteved rigqht back for more I & State Allilstic doumiission {a. zolng Yaf hand watlopewhont it landed tand : Wehe drneniadE IOy . it Downing 85 cuplals in 3 g 2 : < k- ght by Federa: officiuls, are said ‘M going P on tell ot ey to attempt to restrain trade in the Mickey Walker, the former world : . L g e e L e e : cauliflower industry in Chicago, for welterweight champion. This affair ; A : el i g g 2 they purchasec he m om | store because the good foods they the purpose, paradoxically as it may drew $17.000 and seemed (o depend I ised the liguor fron 1 Gus Comstock once mor h into the nal Crabtree. The Indians pleaded guilty seli have brought health and hap . : Mesos ] secm, of putting the boxing game on for its popularit Callahan’s 2 : First Clly Bowlers Run L‘P Coffiee Drinking Championshiy GO 0L I SIS SROXHI Br BN B0 ©its popularity upon Callahan ; to being drunk. No sentence has| piness to the folks [ love p 3 a more able basis, former ability of flattening his op 4 Score of 2,551, with Ju- L L D The reason is because there have poncunts in one or (wo rounds ) R R A B neau One Pm Bd”“d' rcord wi I shows, and not enough customers to legalizing ten round glove fights to . i saie Willis, 17-year-old Indian 4 s Comstock’s ol vy ground. The customers have re- a decision, matches of all sorts have fdy vid to have been a member CALIFORNIA KETCHIKAN, Jan. iZ ol ¢ i fused to part with high prices for been staged. Various promot have 1 ! sams party, alo pleadod| 5 crowd of 200 fams, Ketchikan last roa good night's sleep at they regard as mediocre at- attempted to emulate the success of ; ? guilty to being drunk. The girl's| ;ROCERY night defeated Juneau in the opes ‘omstock returned o work as || tractions Tex Rickard, but to date most of ; iy {jmother informed Judge Boyle she PHONE 478 ing game of the Elks intercity bhowl arbershop porter fc But One Show Paid them have wound up owing them & 4 Pl td do nothing with her daughter ing tournament by loue 1 i his drinking of five gallor I the first six months of legalized selves money. The small neighbor : 5 and suggested imprisonment as score being 25561 to 2560, Juncan coffoe. hoxing only one show of major im- hood promoters, staging contests in 4 S0 > remedy Judge Boyle sentenced th . took the first and third games, butlg—— - - - i portance has made the promoter any the outlying sections of the city { 3 girl to 10 days imprisonment in| lost the second by a wide margin [ — "money. That was the match bee have been the, gnes who have pros- k the local Federal jail | The remaining four matches v tween Shuffle Callahan, a rough, pered. This is chiefly because they b U Philip Joseph, Douglas Indian lad, | bo bowled Thur Friday, Satu — ——- - J who imbibed too much and then day and Sunday + Juneau dele went to tie Hall, pleaded | gation is getting ¢ hing read ] : T AE 3 ! ¥ » guilty to being intoxicated. He was| il 5 v Proper Food reise by ARTHUR ‘A, McGOVERN X { be staged Saturday night g £ { Commissioner i The scores of t night's games “ s o S follow: s LONDON, Jau. 12— Bishop A\lnm' I w0 e et N Bursts of temperament ‘Tmfiflflfinfi*ffigcflms Fire Church in America \ ,\ S e av 34 i A . vary b 1 ) "mner Lavenik 139160 arvived in London primarily to visi frs. Marbury Tayior, Tormes - ~n o * 4 ‘rench actress y Ui Radde 178 173 her foupdation at Brent Green, Hen t l French nctress, was Leld hp ; ; s were ' Bavard 176 188 174 503 gon I'] ! llml'm lll]urlolls O lea : Bilie Lsland whon she i : (hl‘\lu' :,l ;U.mhm:,. uu(; hh[ulylll o lon, near Londc e . i 5 e 8. Commissioner's Court to Darby 174 14 IS0 Bducational advancement is one of rived in America with e P00 . B. Polson, Charles s, o g ~2" the principal interests of Bishop husband, io| T AL F o Miller and Milton D. Bagden. Pol ronize an efficient laun- Badaéol 2 2030 White, who stands six feet in height tain, becavse uf 0 inc lson pleaded gulity and wan fued|| dvy, (Ous prices are motlesaia Ketchikan and she has also founded a schoo | | T Wl foisons instead ) ssp0st {350 ant cost by Tudes B 4 Bovle L sod e i Zeigler 169 201 1 ) at Hendon, which will be similar to ¢ fn tew of nourfshing i ke, il ¢ : el LRAC L Phitioddan 158 180 RSl y e foy o Sl ” 7 : iy . | Miller and Bagden are represen-|| Phone us to call—299. the many schools and colleges sh food. Extremc b G O W Bloils L natnoh Wishing o e Bergun 72 168 506 nas established in the United States dom think of Wnker Al any ted by G inn cas had noti Vishing all a Happy New 13 a Lol gl 2L s : been entered by them this after Year Harris 141 186 7 500" Bistion Wilits brous - o the consequent ime is likely 1 ——— | Bishop White brought her own au tin likely noon. A crap game was said to] Miller 154 176 511 mobile in which she will tour th effect upon i make one sick. (e arg vi ranging froM pave heen In progress at I'olson’ SNOW WHITE ve hec TORTeS 50 SI i g health. For ages, 0 a That is bhecaus: 5 | ountry L hecau $1 to $3, an o ho are neigh- 1 yee and a poker game in Miller's 920 26 2.5 PR outhursts ot : % of the civilized yrhood voul who have followi IN { Sl ‘ el borkiood youths who have followings.' Gana LAUNDRY o Baron Sa S Mermalds fea 1 excite: D To Issue One Permit A Mcnth | e Golden Rod Retires 4 Fi h S Pl moods T o it e o leadine: | MEDAL FOR EASTMAN nag fiom Rrwy Llfe Are An Afncan Is A The adrenalin 3 ) people sick TRkl 1K promoter in staging contests of ma < eew Dy D i is only in recent used for actual jor importance, but de n ;q_uunl\”nr LONDON, Jan. 12, George Fast- FIRE ALARM CALLS FRANKFORT, Ky.. Jan. 12. -Aft>:' oxist. sa Yiobit s i ve V!)\J\ sei muscular action i;’j‘\u\:“'“}\v \\|'|1| Im”x,\nr)) ion u' :4 Im.m f" ':dlhl:lnfnull!llfl nfl l(n.thv» having served in the Mexican, Civil i : i : LR L . as in fight or Bl Iewalkeduiiin, swere: nan- jitar, 2 faRsIoa VRN Wha B B D it and Franklin. e i extean, ©0VIh Duteir nobleman now visiting plained the rea LAUGHTER 1§ A TONIC i o Mullen had au opportunity | gress Metlal” by the Royal photo-|| 18 Third and Franklin Spanish and World wars, Kentucky's jand. Baron fia his ananL mo VE ALL SHOULD TAKE flight, but b e Byl s s tritai and Franklin 80 year old state flag has been for W hiae e i \xixu A son. : F aomas: W Body |.‘m recoup his losses with the ud Er -m_r Society of Great .v’luln_ the near Ferry Way. out of military life by a sprig of L Lt Lol The ductless polson ylor-Charley Phil Rosenberg ban-| World's highest photographic honor Brant ano. it Keage g A & 98 Kenya. glands of which we have all i #ht match, but the commission - AT i zolden rod. A . § becomes “a splendi B | i . Olty Wiias SR i viee ndep| Mermaids, according to the aron heard more or less, are greatly|, 0, ‘- becomes & snlendid Vordered the bout cancelled | Skates sharpened at Morris's, adv.| Bront; oup. Gy YelREE he flag first saw service under',,.. queer fish that are caught by affected in the emotional ealll rile; to ensouvade: calm; Cliairman Jolm Righeimer of the e Front, near Saw Mill. e @econd regiment, Kentucky Na- guqanfii fishermen off the roast of Fach of these glands affects the CHCCTful happy states of mind, commission believes (hat by rest Use the Classitieds. They pay. -1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. tional Guard, known in 1848 as the pagy Afpica, north of Mombasa hody chemistry in some specine| FHiCh have only beneficial ef [iating: oach: promoter tor one. pay - || 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn Kentucky I\nlnm--lu . The )m!rlllvvvn Mhay: have leads with protrading way, preparing it for definite [€€t8 uw"; the body. There 15 (Gt mth, the boxing public will o Front and Seward. of a wreath of golden rod, the state K aotl > t i i no tonic like laughter. During | 5 n 5 o . oo o P £ eyes and a growth strangely like action and stopping all other I not be surfeited by the sport. He [0 R o Front and Main. HExarionihe Iseniioky Her hair. Aithough they have no arms action. In anger, fear, or ex- Nappy states the glands actually L S B 1o ot v il RELIABLE TRANSFER [[2-6 Second and Main. field of blue vas authorized e yye hody down to the middle has a cit it, the adrenal gland lllu-r‘a!v tonic substances that |applicants for permits, and to issue Phone 149 Res. 148 Fifth and Seward. 1 126 session m..n..- IgiRIntitn@l MG | d IRt T onass o the iuas secretes more adrenalin than rejuvenate the entire hody {ihem to promoters licensed 1o operate | COURTESY and GOOD SERVICE | 9 Fire Hall. state: tlag ot California has molden', 0 =0 8 S O usual and the body is prepared Irritated nerves, that set off Lin Chicago, but most of them have! Our Motto Gastineau and Rawn Way. rod on it. however, and hecanse of (MTh SR | for fight or flight. All body our detrimental glands ar slizht iost all money they care to lose as | : Second and Gold. this the United States war depart-; A I s vy et van e e chemistiles go for musc ac- | excuse, ave often the result of a resullt of their promotional vent- W Fourth and Harris, ment could mot accept Kentucky's; o.@ "SE1 WS VEW SOFTVELEC HEC, tivities. Digestion of food, a|ill health, food poisoning, 1 = s ,;. SRR 2 3-8 Mifth snd Geld banner as the standard of the presen m‘,,‘“\,,”. £ skin mw.; I-‘w‘x'mn\ conflicting process, is brought bon dioxide poison from poor D T L T T P D i o Fifth and F,m' 119th Infantry of the United States U ature of skln, Haren Bornlk to a standstill. breathing and other similar con sures (he payment of gll purses by | Juneau Shot Gun Club | |l33s seventh and doid army. | said The natives are very fond) Thus it is that avound meal ditions. Unless you are eating T ia i Tban) Lh aaatine Bt b 1 ! "'”'",' ‘;"l, A i The flag may be used at any staic|Of the meat. So marked iy the re-| times one should cultivate a properly, evacuating properly Rl i e S G Holds their regular shoots ’ sl L G caEsmony but vantot be eartled tb.the EoHiblanee of the #ish fo _hnm.a | quiet, cheerful mood. A burst and exercising properly each ;”1‘-| l \ 1“ “.f”l Sl o ,” ‘“. |i n every Sunday morning at b‘nmh, back of power house. summer camps of the national guard ' PeIN&s. the natives arve required to of anger immediately after eat- day, don't blame your nerves ;'“’"' = ‘f’ I ”’”‘I P |'| 3 : 10:30 at the grounds Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. A new flag with trumpet vines ju £:V¢ Very particular detail: to the Ing leaves undigested food in for heing irritated. You, too, "__’]‘l 4 "_" gl BTV BHE. 3101168 Distin Ave., and Indian St the place of the golden rod is heing Oficials before the fish can be sold the stomach to ferment and would be irritable in a house [ S0k ) Ninth and Calhoun. made to represents Kentucky in the in the market. putrify, filling the system with where everything is wrong L Seventh and Main. national army 5 — 5 Twelfth, at Northern L'dry Twelfth and Willoughby. Gl’amma—r‘sal-;i H;s ;TRY R HEAD'NGi An Eat and Grow Norma! Diet | BA'I'II RO()M OUTFIT 1 Home (iracery. Pt Persons underweight are undernourished. Care should : : : Miniature Hospllal WARSAW, Jan, 13—The people, be taken that all foods are well cooked and served. Clean Bath Tub, 5 ft.; Lavatory; Closet (white tank) of ‘Poland have apparenitly: given: up mouth thoroughly before and after cating with plain water | ;) BAKERSFIELD, Cal, Jan. 12, — reading. Forty-eight libraries have) and do not eat while fatigued, excited or depressed. Masti- All complete with fittings—$89.50 School. A languorous Spring after-|had to go out of business last H“‘I cate vour food thoroughly. Do not partake of too much noon. Clock standing still. Up goes and the book-shops are complaining food or drink. Avoid all rich complicated foods, such as | a small hand. Lips murmur, “teacher!that the number of volumes sola pasiry, cakes, pies or richly fillea desserts. The following i —_— In many different patterns GEHErie. None o ek {steadily diminishes, for some unac day's diet with the ahove Instructions should greatly aid g Remember? [ countable reason “ you in gaining weight. i GEO. B. RICE 7.75 and $9.50 per set ! Delivered anywhere in city limits Nothing like that happens in the| The publishers, in an effort to Before breakfast drink a large glass of water or orange PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS Oildale grammer school. A miuizu\m bring the public back to the practice Juice - 3 § by | SALAD SETS lospital containings a bed, first j{of thumbing the! ges, have begun | BREAKFAST: Any stewed, unsweetened fruit with cream “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost’ h M S LA chest, sanitary table and med lissuing cheap editions at about eleven | A large bowl of oatmeal, corn meal mush or any hot $2.25 cabinet, including castor oil, is main-!vents a volume. But few sales a cereal, to which add milk and cream. Corn muffins, | [ tained by the teachers and pupils. | found even for "“‘“f‘ | bran mufins or dark bread toasted. Butter to suit. { . ALL COAL MAY LOOK Offe used(Bteaner SRR An average of six children a day —— | Cocoa, chocolate or coffee substitute g | are treated in the hospital. Girl pu- i “HAM-AND—" FOR COMMONS | Between breakfast and lunch drink a £lass of milk. A : £ S s ALIKE i : ,()\lm\ Jan. 12.—Ham and| : vils are appointed to act as nurses. [ 2 1 ['NCIT: Any v able il ik o {0 e g R IR A SRR S | ‘ i ter wrins s v wi il [l 4 R RIS ai Bnl sh law makers when the S ronvine: 4 y P maintained and those who are under-| (f,,l LL e Men bl Between lunch and dinner drink two glasses of oRRGIEILAL e e ne. QUbG nourished or under-weight receive nmons a8 an & sht 81 ter and eat some fresh fruit. varies, also you will learn that bak- o ; : ting. On these occasions says thel ing with our coal mean less coul Hardware Company special attention from a phys | NER: S T g at hic! s {parliamentary restaurant managor, | G ey A";“ ;"""‘I"‘: L"“‘l mest, gl k""l or fish. and better results. STCTES OUR SPECIALTY H A ¥ £ | o ables. hot drink. Ice-cream or gelatin. s . v .. LADIES AID MEETING [fhe memhers. Clequantly’ consume/ We carry a tull line of Feed and) | gpen Evenings Phone 213 The Ladies Aid Society of lhp‘a)mul 1,500 pounds of salt meat > our transfer service O. (i. Whis. M. E. Church will meet tomorrow and about 300 eggs. The favorite! OA. A McGovern : —— afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Church time of eating, when the House is] AU lettars to Mr. Mo Idressed | Parlor. Mrs. HMdwards and Miss in for a long siege, is between 1! y ! 3 L D- B- FEI\IMER Advertising always pays. Use the Pelz will be hostesses, and 3 a m. | . ¥ Phone 114 eluns of The Emplire.