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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, BRINGING UP FATHER {OU TELL THEM WIN THE CrOWD | | GQUYS I'LL BERIGHT DOWN TO TALK TR WO MINUTE TO THE GATHERIN'= 't A MAN OF GOT tME WEART leti 5 ME WORD A ITHING 'S GOIN' TO NG TS ; STORP ME FROM BEIN' AL(\LNN‘:EV\! 1 ELEC TION' = THIS TOwWN!' Bt \ S B T | Nt | | | | ‘ | | = 7 ‘ | | l ‘ A IS R 11 /TN | | | © 1926 ev InT L Feature Senvicr Inc ( e\ | Cireat Britain rights reserved | -— JAN. | U ey By GEORGE McMANUS ONE SEAT IN THE FRONT ROW! # ARMCO INGOT IRON MAKES THE BEST GASOLINE TANK3 ot ot e et e e . 5. S et P P e e 5 o e e e i e m ) | J. J. WOODARD CO. - Plumbing—Sheet Metal Work South Front Strect THREE-WAY RELAY RACE PLANNED FOR OPENS FIGHT MILLROSE TOURNEY 53— = Phone 373 Res. Phones 1401,1298 BAN JOHNSON «’ ' | YORK, Jun. 17.-A three- otnercd one-mile relay race bring-| | s {ogeiher crack runners of the | Hinais Athletic Club, Chicago A. A.' | wd Boston A. A, is in prospect as | [ feature of the Millrose Track and | ‘ Charges Hun with Tarring 1 Bleill Gasiiival® ut Maisod \..u‘.u-’} 4 ) ; | bissmm s e et o e e s s s e e R(‘pulahons of Cobb |‘ urden, February ; ’ -‘ | S AR 5 T [ The iliinois quartet, which holds | 1 M°C ALLISTER IS ONE ooy A and Speaker. [the national championhips, and the | & < s T b s e e Boston team, including Walter Mul- | | o5/ s "1 /1 \ 4(‘1’13{ u”l!() \71{1 y/ B Douglas gitls 20 o 13, This 1.6 1CAGO 15 ih.~' Chicago v !n]l X ner Ilu'_\I (.111‘:'\"-YAIH 4l \ ry t'he joodSSOId AN AR 4 Al e e ribune dohnson has open: ready have accepied invitations i y i o WIN FRUM HlGH LR e ']’I‘l’“”'m' I8 1y accused b I Commission #1 So far twenty-six college and club | | by this S O]"ed I)I A Y FI) Bl()‘ LEAGIJ" S| fidle at e hands ot Juneatt th pandis of taring the reputations of relay teares autered e min | And you'll sen | g ) ol searor T Wi ui I 5 08 re:| . ‘ B 0 Y S 3‘; TG 25 SR L !‘~'HY(I of 'h’ 1‘.4w.\“r\“\ B! ||||;:Vm‘»:-l - — i rlth bACK f-or i . L e H ;,vd..!..ll«‘ 'ivl..'lx 1;.-“.-“1:\“‘1”-. ml'\:‘ B0 i it e Peibes ot ALABAMG T ARG IM going to keep right on tell CLEVELAND, Jan. 17 -Jack Mef ong friend of E. S. Barnard, presi i Sl e Sl “"l"""_ Risherg and Gandill, which however | GAME NETS §60,000 ing you about this grocery| Cal w manuger of the Cleve- Lgent of the Indians and then spores | it ,’.‘(.. sy Laron substitt.Were found not to be suslained, | TO SCHOOL FUNDS ‘l‘l'll‘“l because the good foods they | i owies hie high Tcs gty bus paper, and in Jyroen e sle Wi ¥ S irRL L Sl el Jolmson said he had accepted Lan sell have brought health and hap party to an injury which ' 510 S e Juneau H”‘vh, C‘”l‘j \V”‘“('Om Nl " [l S "‘I"‘H’;‘ ke challenge and would tell all att PASADENA. Cal, Jan. 17.—Totul' |biness to the folks I love. They wobbed Rim of his aper mad it for the Tribe Douglas High Girls 29 to Tt Gl ok 'I'"‘ a special meeting next Monday veceipts of the Alabama-Stunford | sell mighty good groceries and| ol the big leagues. Later wen "Tris rowas ¢ ; 2 : el b =g SR he Pribune qirotes hn “ »otha rame i y > ¢l here | | thelr prices are righ | e biz leagues, (| hew Tri Kor was mad 13, Saturday Night. for her tonm shooting five fieiq! The Tribune quotes Johnson: “1 football game (n the Rose Bowl heve | | thelr prices are right liad ne of the fastest| japager of the team he becann J ° \id doicertine. i G know Cobb is not a crooked player, New Year's Day were § 4. 1 in\-"-lyl'l» and 1-‘] a| wad coach and right-hand 1]u.m of R e P b £ -;n:ll : that is ..\.-m);nm he secks, I:\'“"l‘ =]'” "-‘I;"_‘l';'-‘!“"'i paid, 'i" | CALIFORNIA VoL rom the sand lots| . toran Spoke d was chief ar ¢ ABAEh Wl TARHE . W #lud give it it him, but it is cluding those ol e two teams, the | | he raced through the | I iy AL e aivisk At h V: ol bit ll.mlu.l \» I\ (leml"(*;l'“ l‘_'m::."‘[:“'”"‘I"vm‘""t‘ from Landis that Cobh should de.!balance, probably in excess of $60,- GROCERY t for stardom under| lties. Ja continued to study bhasc Saturday night In $ = - i mand an explanation. The Ameri- 000 each, will ba divided between But ho never m | el and gained a wide veputation ”_ "_" ’1‘ d m the "‘ :L“‘”'“H et eI HPRESRY SN Lean League custed Cobh bhut Landis the universities and the Tournament PHONE 478 : ”‘ 1:;! 1.“‘\..\'” t:‘ ”r‘)'w or his knowledge of American league ;illn.w,.‘.,llhyt‘ ..lu;:: \”4}1 h”‘\u o tim Summaly. ol Gantas ‘l}"‘“ least the i:ml-. of his mistakes, of Roses ‘\N"m“""”“m danh 1!_, i “_ ger ¢ * major cirenits §giay : Haelol POS High Sehool | The is I business and wh I nex on - who never played aj When Speaker stepped out of bas The remarkable basketshooting of 3 " A N 2 o, (the directors found two employees NOTHING DELIBERATE d ¢] me of big league baseball | hall there was much conjecture abous | Jim Connors, diminutive forward for <“drl.‘x|,.l G I'. ! ,""';1";‘1_'}7, whom! they did not believe were IN CAPITAL TRAF:—IC‘ a 900 I(?SO | Injured on Eve of Stardom [ his successor, but MeCallister, the |the Tligh School. was the feature of (oo ) o " Livie (ngerving them right, lat them go 7 7 i v eason with the Columbus | minor le e player with the bad|the me. Connors looped six field 7'° 2 LS g Diasidant ion .| WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—-The ‘1,, \\m, /,,/, : i | - : Gallwas (11 G 2 Orme (4 a am P'resident of the ASHID N, Jan. 17, I 1) wociation team in 1900 MeCallister | Jog was selogted over a number of | # from the ecenter of the floot ‘\,M:“' e o ¥ n.:.x;» :|. jean League neither of them!liberate life i modern Washington | 7 Nenis i H:nnlul_ll l*n"v!:r“ .nl‘l! ‘j"nlv; applicants, many of whom had stai-|and \wi‘v ~I”“|"‘“-":i“ ll:nl' l-u’:“ ;::“l.l:H Subs. Kronquist (1) for, Nicme |W! ever manuge a elub or play 19 confined almost alone to the sen- ‘ ! i ie, and at the close ofred in the m.'\]m,; for years gl nd e v e Nibrieuton Kiotaniat on any team.” ate chamber. Outside of the Capitol | Bis fivst season there he was booked = | stationary gnard fov the Hi |~:nn!_ Sternes G R i Ay e IO LR building, the city “steps on the gas ‘ tryout with the St. Louis Car ; | ed a sleady game and 4poiled 3 it When the smbe! £l i i ; Olson; Scover, Nowell ! | ¢ members of the mna. s : LECIS LATURE TO loveral of the Bagles’ shots thar Oeni Scover Nowell - iopay) ENGE WILL TR R Juack went home for the plaudits HELP MAKE THIS ight have meant additional points. oo e b L0 PR Gaklvas | BE I the streets they must look sharply | § WA imes s AR g0 Ay ity aity GRID SGHEDULE|, Doy o on ths 1 Mared yoe coley P | SSUED TO to escape the crush of traffic which exhibition gamoe for the townsmen | . heady and aggressive game. Mu 3 < ELKS’ BOWLERS tcems to have over-taxed even the I n | J Davis Qe MG s to have over-tuxed even the ‘.\»:.‘ :w.lllknm\vn him since his f } SR X ol | ; nd 'vl‘:\nl\\w |1..|| vg;j.n Vl"i.l”II fin Gampot ¢ Lindass once wide and confortable m(.,,“,.\: charley hors M2 MOIN a., Jan. 17 Going | points with Les anc om Cashen o . : 4 ; harted by L’Enfant | Y Messersc hmidt G Cashen t . i = During the game the Homefolis, fo lawmaking bodies with mrievances wht behind them. The Fagles n.)‘.: M o Rindai The members of the RIks' Club] To hurry things 30 miles | T e caried. him i the -|;1 and hisover sports ..;lu‘uu’”“”\ of T..y\ful‘ ‘]u.m':l |..I.m \,\«.mI'J:q’ wor ‘-.|‘.v..; S ey Rl R ik msiously awaiting the arrival an hour mow is pre as o R S 1':;..‘- L ]",'" el l."“'." "”",,'"“”I;‘),"'“",’ kot “,‘ I.”“',' ',',"", S "-'?,. .“|m . ’;';. .;'.“.("I :;'),‘”' ndell, Carlson for Frager; Juneau,(0f tho lceul bowling team from snced limit on some avenues whero| | 5 o™ 5 o0 B0l F o ol nine taken from im forever.| (ure will he asked this month by {nice sho's in the first halt but their e |Kotchikan, A new sertes will be.dignitied statesmen once mailed at)} ~ o0 GO Gl rapid. for in sliding for the plate he hrokejalumni of lowa State College at team works wits poor in - the second) Cporoiees: Test and Lundstum, arranged wpon their arrival with;the recklessness of bicyele “scorch- | ah “"‘ A l" b is rapi 1 knee cap and was out of hase-| Ames to have their alma mater | half T Mangan, Olson: Scorers . the second squad of Elks’ bowlers, | €rs” who frightened the spick and, ALl iy Lall for two years. When he did|rveceive a regular place on the foot-| The Do hoys led 12 to 4 0 e e b S teams drawing arlstocratic Wishing all a H.nmy New ot hack his legs were gone I ball schedulp of the University oflthe first half. Douglas opened np LY \ e e endrickson. | equipages. I Year. Then Studied the Gams [towa at lowa City. The two state|in the second quarter and lod the Nowe or S el :f;:,’:,"lfm’,'l" ‘,\,'““"‘_;‘,:;”'l"“.:l R i without his legs. Jack nsed his|schools met last in 1920 T} oyn 80 1o 16 at the end of tio - {illl meat. Gha fuat annndl in u fve tails ot a cabinet ioffialal Hylng in| SNOW WHITE head —————— third quarter. The Iligh school came| 1 poag lives e Bt anlam s isat ; the wind as he attempts to make a | I 1o performed the inverse transi \i} back in che last quarter and looped | o s SHRR DSOS dnt e Gl G0l o shallense Wil oy et L e T LAUNDRY ! . - - Mk I we understand Do B the proper he issued immediately afier the Derilous street crossing, and secrei o tion from practice to theory wiih|from Soattie January 18. Place yonr|four goals for a total of eight points injtial for most any Yuu howlers step off the Alameda Wed-| 8€TVice men who guard President | ’*"*T____‘—‘_""—'““.‘ the ,r.u;.- u') 1|‘| n|ut:’lwlr and hogan m‘md"‘r% :vnW. Border Line 'I‘r:mqu;r nu!l umuvvull ”I“l' o l;rv thrtows and | et i Coolidge must be aler when he takes 5. pialabs ity 4 S0 el study basehall. While with | tation Co, ——adv. fmade a creditable showing A - his customary strolls. | 2 A e Bl Y s & A S ’ I'he second team is not sure of L | " 3 i HEI.P K!DNEYS the handicap they will offer the ———— - ::" l‘""“ “\[‘ARM (“\[‘I‘S NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAXES ON REAL ||mp1 RTY IN THE CITY OF Uhirst team but will announce that ! l’]lMBl'V(, et h e a5 JUNEAU. ALASKA | N e bt ot | | Heating, and General Bepairing. || 17} pont and Frankiin, 4 it ! matel. The public will be invited All wo{k guaranteed for {tlice eens aas Ferry Way. e o . ONETRA ! | ess money. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN £ shats adv.. I{1-6 Front, opp. n Exchange NOTICE i herchy given that the Delinquent Tax Roll of Real Property for the City of Juneaw, Al-| Skates sharpened at Morris's. t+ o Call STL;}]’E STANWORTH I3 Poont, opp. ity Whant: ceka, for the year 1926, has been completed and is now and for a period of thirty (20) days after the| Ola papers ror saie a1 The Empire. i LOIR7 o0 I8 Bront, near Baw Mills completion of this publication hercof, will remain open for public inspection at the Office of the City bl B it £t e ——sl | ) : b \ S £ \ e g th i ot o i o || 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Gros Clerk, and that the same will be presented to the Distriet Conrt, for the T« wy of Division | (] s Ailoaahiby Cota e No. One, at Juneau, Alaska, on the 12th day of ¢h, 1927 for adjustment and order R I°| &=8: Wllloughby, apy. [Gotes IR The following list shows the tracts as shown ly the said Delinquent Tax Roll, the amount of Take Salts to Flush Kidneys | [ 2-4 Front and Seward. penalty and interest thereon. and to whom assessed: and Help Neutralize Irri- » 2-5 Front and Main. To Whom Assessed Description of Property Tax Penalty Interest Total tating Acids i | 2-6 Second and Main. Tl AL : Lot 1= T EH DT T/ 76 L TR U1 1 S § e el S Wholesale and Retail Butchers | 2- i.rn. A Seward. L. B. Adsit Lot 2 3 lot and bldg. 10.00 1.00 1.3 Kidney and bladder irritations A Katie Buterich Blk. 119, Lot | st 25x74 feet. Lot joften result from acidity, savs a PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET Gastineau and Rawn Way. and bldg. 9.00 90 30 10.26 noted authority. The kidneys help | Second and Gold. F. Barlow Blk. 212, Lot 10—1; Interest South 2-3 9. this acid from the blood and| | Fourth and Harris. : lot and bldg . . 7.50 w0 02 8 it on to the bladder, where it | Fifth and Gold. Clara Seevers Barlow Ve n:l“:)':‘;v“ Lot and bldg. Willoughby o e i % remain to irritate and inflame, Fifth and East. A xR 1 ) .0 sing & 'ning, - & sensa- | 3 i Clara Seevers Barlow 1, Interest Lot and barn (Peterson) (:m ing a burning, scalding sensa THE CAS}I GROCERY | S(‘!VA,l\lh and Gold. Willoughby Avenue 10 01 1,11, tion, or setting up an irritation | Fifth and Kennedy. Mike Boxa Blk. 203, Lot 4— Part lot only 10 15 the neck of the bladder, obli Is now open for business and the public is iavited ! Ninth, back of power house. Hind Berg "3 Interest—Bldk 215, Lot 8. Lot only ) 01 4 70ivou to seek relief (wo or thre ‘ to inspect my stock of Groceries | Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. Hans Berg 1; Int. BK. 208-—Lot and Bldg. <0 02 .82 times during the night. The suffer-| | Distin Ave., and Indian St Junean Lumber Mills Found.—ncxt Rordi 3 10 .0 $43 e g5 in constant dread; the water! | Raurth ft)inoxt o) ity Hall 8. ZENGER, Frop. | Ninth and Calhoun. }u‘::(m:: :.:mul :“}:-‘ :’:z:::::" :::: i‘]‘i‘]‘»]‘_fl 40 ::: 5.8 pagses sometimes with a scalding| = — | Seventh and Main. Junea A nher A\ £l o B éa > ) . snsati P i rery > i 'we! 3 3 Al Juneau Lumber Mills ...............Foundation and Building : 01 jjsonaablon’and e veryipRgfite) Aguil, 4-7 Twelfth, at Northern L'dry 1. N. Corpley Estate J 14, Interest Block B, Lot 3--Lot, founda- “Hu'r'-‘ls difficulty in voiding it. 4-8 Twelfth and Willoughby. 4 tion & bldg. . 3 4 10.00 1.00 02 11.02] Bladder weakness, most folks vull‘ : BA l H ROOM OUTFIT | 4-9 Home Grocery. I. N. Corpley Estate . 1% Interest Bloc B, Lot 6— S E. % [it because they can’t control urina- | Lot and 2 bldgs. 10.00 1.00 2 tion. While it is extremely ann 3 g . . »y 1 L " Douglas _ Foundation and_building —9th St. . Koo 50 ; x!mg A somatITas yeey Ehtheul thil Bath Tub, 5 ft.; Lavatory; Closet (white tank) o HHCKSON s Bloalcsdld, Lot 5-—Lotonly st s ROI0Y 695015 often one of the most simple All complete with fittings—$89.50 Hiepe Lot 54x54—Foundation next Roddebaugh { ilihants 1o ovarsone bl i olik | —Tth Street # 6.00 60 6.80 e E . i livered anywhers i i imi | &, Gtansieh Block 203, Lot 10— Fractional lot only, . 5.00 50 5.83|Ing lots of soft, water, also get, Delivered anyw in city limits | Wit T Hareis 1% Inter Block C—Foundation and {about four ounces of Jad Salts from In many different patterns bldg.—Bayside Ave. 5.00 50 5.51!vour pharmacist and take a table- Wm. J. Harris 15, Interest—Lot on piling and 2 bldgs. - {spoontul in a glass of water beforc| GEO. B. RICE 1l €7.75 and $9.50 per set N 5o ::fl;f,"ffih srasseine cat i m-m'kfus(,' ('um’ln-x;l\[m t‘klnllnhr;.r two| PLUMBING HEATING OIL BURNERS | . H50x7 a ' | ree days 5 W elp. nou- “ o \ / TS Wist: Maizin " Block 2, Lot 2—Lot only : 20 g ORISR 0008 R “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” | SALAD SETS I'rank Mason Foundation and bldg.—-10th Street . B.00 50 | 4 Aalina FEAAE M 3295 (ius. Normand Foundation and cabin—10th Street 2.00 20 ;th:’y "“( |""f"' "'lr’”“ ler(r "l"“”- D 1. W. Pettit .14 Interest-—Block 8, Lot S—Lot only 3.40 ation to the bladder and urinary I " . S r Foundation and bldg h Street 50 organs, which then act normu!! AL[. COAL MAY l.OOl\ One used Steamer Trunk Foundation and bldg.--12th Street A0 5.83 again. i “hiock 215 Vl\,ot(‘lfil,]utl uully o 0 00 R i a1 (dexpdiinyE: nnacill ALIKE | I Villiams Part of G. W. Cone lot and cabin front- i b . T o ! Williams Tl Y i i 40 7.00|Made from the m'*_” ll’f ll-lrt-;‘l"-‘:i_!;;"‘ but after trying our's you will be H 4 R R I S tnknown Owner ..Foundation and cabin 11th St. assessed 4 ‘!“"""'4“‘“‘" ”v'"')""”v “I ('r '":’ convinced that the heating quality against Clay Winterstein ... 6.00 G0 10 7.00/and is used by thousands of folks, varies, also you will learn that bak-| Hard C I J. Wetrick Block 6, Lots 6 & 7, Interest—Lots who are subject to \Ilru;nr‘y ;Jm-! s Sitlin bt a0al Maan 160 ool ardware Company only . 25.00 2.50 1.05 28.55 orders caused by acid rritation. | and better results. SO e Pannie Williams .. Block A—Ljts 1 & 2—Fractional lot and [Jad Salts causes no nad effects what-| il STOVES OUR S2ECIALTY bld 8.00 80 10 9.20 We carry a full line of Feed and| Open Ennin‘l Phone 215 * B} T s R b ! T _AATRaYer. : i thitie i our transfer service 0. G. Whia. 5 d t water drin which P 1 Total............$261.85 fa0.10 36,58 4590:88 :x‘:‘:‘m I(l‘(l“arel:v\'a your hlmmerl "IN WITNESS WHERFOF. I have horeuntn set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of ™3y du A R D. B. FEMMER Juneau, Alaska, this 10th day of January, 192 H. R. SHEPARD, Here you have a pleasant, b . . - Advertising always pays Use the Jan. 10, 17, 24, 31, City Clerk. irritation. —adv, Phone 114 ‘tlulm of The Emplre.