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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 24, 1927. SRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS VELL, COT YOUR BROTHER AUCB | | LL- JUDGE- 1™ 1 JUS \ | Wi A HOSE ACCIOENTALLY | [ JUST A : THIS S THE | T TR S TREL T CLEAMING S vSU AL LED ] | FURNIES TURNED 1T UP IN THE AR . INUTE CITY JAIL - AND THE MAYOR WADJUST 1L MUST WE HAVE DEPARTMENT- | HOPE HE MAKES - —) | DowN D SING B O An S e : o i Py & SONG BY IN AN AVTO AND AN SWER MAN LOC o] GOOD-HES WORKIN' Now' | STRELT CLEANER- | | H= =S Th CE = & EooRE § | L SEne {E GOT THE FULL FORCE OF UP HERE - WHO | THE STREAM FROM THE HOSE | = [ = 4 RlC,Hi’ N ’/‘v\H( < HE HAD 5 — ] SAYS HES THE M AN ARK "ED! / NOUR BROTHER| > ARMCO INGOT TRON MAKES THE BEST GASOLINE TANKS — Bt © 1926 ev Inv L Feature Scrvice. Inc, Great Britain rights eserved S L - : = | J.J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Shect Metal Work e e et 71 ] her friends havide moved (o atl South Front Street countries when they marriec or Phone 373 Res. Phones 1401,1208 dinner ther Tane there is a resy ! which she either plays tonnis “]EAS BUSH rides horseback. AU times she and - P! the king a0 take o motor rid GOOD PROYIDER'S FA Mu_y | ‘ .|‘:|(..“--» ‘I’.‘ll[ll\]‘!"l cels as I | | Princess Declares that Roy- suist. speaking, veading and wric ’ | | T, . - ST touently English German Frenci ! aily l)_‘f‘*‘ Not H‘}“‘ I R being i | : i | Any Soft Snap. Uy ! oughly conversant with the literature | yof these languages. B P R T T e R e T e e PO byt BERLIN CUI0/ ter of King Boris and daughter of s Uh CLUB SHOOT .i:nis connect i the history News Diet in Japan| . ‘ner szar fevtivand, in her MC€US i regilar aL S0 clockil T}\e WibEt pl],an, ‘ 1 the Junewu Gun @ d | Mdd o " ot ulways have such a “soft snap Ments Is buy the best || o) AL Bl y ) : £ bit of | puli nd society in o gencval ave| ¢ describes (he troining <he and MAE WILLIAMS, W. M food, that Yyou Cdnl WERS im0 S ! o ocdgn ol hanncd. When any event oceurs that [her brother reccived for their royal 24v. ALICE BROWN, Sec'y. T "' i AR ik f fow homdue ot of authoritics think is bad for pub-|station, but cortesses to having a - D T DO liettnre of | Ly Suih il I D ent I n, o blanket order of prohibi | decided preditecticn for a home lite' Dr. Barton wilt be located in the DALTE ke B GBS b ‘ ) ing s " SOHE Rt Whitol e tion 14 Nent b evety Hewanupen, &1 | whicll, S wvs Sway seem anomal, Hollinthel Bullitng atier Nektu- st wil the papers still use dummy Jous in our present era of cxcitement ary 1st adv LOMSKI WINS ]IARGE CROWD AT ow skyacrapor toa sorvad to Urink | Buppeny Seamil Ty dcale ot Bilgatia, the Fhyouron ais fig{{fifffi’_fi{‘_}?f,fl“? i and happiness of your fa Leo than by purchasing food stuffs Wiash., took the ! ¢ o last Satur- g quali i is the shop where i 5 1 HOBE. 3 ot ct-conter of Roslyn ¢ s (o be fined or imprisoned should [ the absence of woman-suffrage i Ac i He Wi : B o0 i : W s at the thae of the fire the lot (e newspaper overstep the bounds. [our country.” As in Bulgaria women UART .F WAIER RO L ‘*"“ Ll L) oo L LR > line b the suburban homes of Type Setting By Hand ave vather meiined 10 adapt them [eEEE O U O LRl S who had ancest Until recently very little foreign | selves to the reasoning of men, the Jabs and Trophy. Ber i ind. Truesdell are wstle in Scotland. One by the vernacular press, the reason | tion uncalled for i “ GROCERY of unimpeachable, wholesome the story begins, for the S or publishers whose job itlbut iy perhaps to be cxplained by the most ,"‘] for ‘I“"‘“‘ azo Scots was Willian being that the readers did not care Likes Simplicity 118 AR general counsel of the for it. An effort is Dbeing made to The royal wrilter refutes the fre ig v AU altarnoon, fot i e 2l Northwestern Railroad, educate the readers in the value of | quent opinfon that princesses only! Take a Tittle Salts if Your WHONESC shi 1G4% P : RONITR, @CRITEY (At S0P NS 1 her was David Goodwillie, foreign dispatches, but publishers de-| wear gbrgeous gowns and bedeck | Back Hurts, or Bladder Lomski - backe OISR b oRL ke AL i leading manufacturer of this city. clave it is a difficult task themselves with rare jewels i Is Troubling You. Neither of thsee hurdheaded prac All type-setiing must be done by | “On the stage and the screen,” she - - b 5 cal Chicagoans was much given o hand, about 5000 different charac- | declares, “we are even portrayed| NO Man or woman can make a 21, Truesdeil mistake hy ] R e - poctry, but the fact remains that being necossary for the printfwith diamond crowns and vobes ol | ¥ flushing the kidneys oc NNEY DEAD Tk ¢ Haidon ", e o when years after the big fire th of a single edition. Consequently, | ermine. But as a matter of fuct [ Casionally, says a well-known auth-| 1 L Y {wo men came to agree on the ndme the papers of Jupan e much less)prefer the simplest of Cifihes and (VLY. Eating too much rich foodi I Baldwin 17, Mc¢Nau 1 S 3 X A 3 9 b8 Qe i Baliwil 1eNa of the new street which was fo tuks ! hulky than those of America, during the lust two years have only |Creates acids, which cxeite the kid-| AGK on 44 Bldwin 15, voLn RIR g iaee of their Tot line they s Use Promotion Schemes had two rew gowns made, all-Bul-|Beys. They become overworked from | RHal Lyt s Bess O'Nee! y0oed the name of the castle refor Adveriising space is smaller in pro [ guvian in style, material and work-[the strain, get sluggish and fail to) B red to in Sir Walter Scott’s famous portion. No newspaper in Japan de | manship. ifilter the te and poisons from | m ot vards dine: Touesdell wpggof Lovely Rosabelle” The pends altogether on ciren nor | Expenses entailed by a more cosi-|the blood. Then we get sick. Rheu-| = 4 ser 22 Hudon 220000 narrates the “wondrous blaze” advertising revenues. They |1y wardrobe the Princess insists she, Watism, headaches, liver trouble, ¢ A UREHESY that slaved on Roslyn's castled operate promotion cchiemes, aaver-fean use to a better purpose in|nevousness, dizzinness, sleeplessness | roek” und cspecially on the “chapel tising and sales ncies, selling leviatiry the distress of the many!and urinary disorders often come| proud” that contained “twent of variety of things from ..m.mnmh mproverished Bulgarians. But un.:from sluggish kidney cuitl b Jack Dempsey need Roslyn's berons bold” ~the “lord'v'io typewiiters. and promoting any | ‘ortunaicly, there are never sufficient! The moment you feel a dull ache e = , not go through the climinatien tour- E RUBBLPH Is line of high Saint Clair.” thing from a prize-fight 1o a new .m.h available to supply the wants{n the kidneys, or your back hurts, | SOLVE this year to pat- pament in order to fight him This ceichrated medieval chapel is' play. Many subsidizod by .uh all. tor if the urine is cloudy, offensiv ronize an efficient laun- Prnney said he was the x}lumvivw the one in which is the beauntiful ticians and e é gl sm declares herself convinced that[full of sediment, irregular of pas- dry. Our prices are moderate | r meet i satisfactory | “Apprentice Pillar™ differing from price of the best dailies is al \ woman serves her country and hu-sage or attended by a sensation of! | and our delivery s rapid. ueh o fournament pro I 4H vh~ :.H er chapel pillars and cents nanity best as a good housewife. scalding, begin drinking a quart of| | Phone us to call—299 in secret by an Photograph and rotragravire No Intimate Friends water each day, alg get about four Wishing all a Happy New i g Have. ilis noium e B picture news and ra-| Upon rising, Princess Budoxie im |ounces of Jad Salts trom any phar- e ournament does i corved e pillar i o (s dasdio colmons are popular. There are{mediately helps her brother with bis {macy; take a tablespoontul in not dev o satistactors [unknown, but the fame of Roslyi | newspapers speciciizing on news mat. | fairly bulky correspondence, She and {zlass of water before breakfast, and | SNOW WHITE e Ba e sell Tty NEW YORK. Jan. 24 Erwin R remembered here thousands | ter and advertising of interest to]the king then have an early lunch|n a few days your kidneys may act| , - dolph, challenger of Chicago, won { ‘.4 m from Scotland, and irve- women, and one features daily “chii-|and frequently dine togethe 2|tine LAUNDRY DENVER CLUBS TO world’s pocket billiavd championship, | vocably has become linked with one' dren's columns.” o'clock. The hour before dinner i This famous salts is made from |i— - F TEAMS coming behind last Saturday ni (of the bigeest of all events in the | > o set aside for official visits. She de {the acid of grapes and lemon juice, | B ————— e MEET S. F. in the third and last block of the|history of Chicago | Skates uhmpeucd at Mmuw ady Mm'« the lack of intimates, most 11[ ombined with lithia, and has heen IN NINE GAMES,yich G el - o tor yeurs 10 s and stmuire| | FIRE ALARM CALLS R AL NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAXES ON REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY OF|ihe Kinis ati'to he netsaise e SAN FRANCISCO, Jan {the acids in the system, so they no 3 Third and Franklin, - A, Putnam, secretary of 3 | J \l AL \I ASKA longer cause irritation, thus often Front and Franklin. announced tha rics of nine prac .z" { relieving bladder weak {|1-5 Front, ncar Ferry Way. tice games have boen arranged with | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Jad Salts is inexpensive; males a | Front, opp. Film Exchange. Denver, to be divided between the | NOTICE is he ziven that the Delinquent Tax Roll of Real Property for the City of Juneau, Al-{delightful effervescent lithia-water Front, opp. City Whart. and 1, Francisco ska, for the year 1926, has been completed and is now and for a period of thirty (30) days after the|drink which everyone should take Front, near Saw Mill, S : T 0 m o is i ‘reof, smaii ) blic inspection at the Office of the Cit : ; E : oo Batnle clubs. Th mpletion of (his publication hereof, will remain open for publi 1 ) ¥|now and then to help keep the kid- Willoughby at Totem 6o, eries will ba ploen Mareh 181 greeaiiy mas ‘played fts. pant ni|Qlenk: and ihat the ssme will e nresented to the Distrlt Collit, for ghel Merriiory ot “Alasks, SDiy neys clean and active and the blood Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn [ ity s hae i Westarn Gity. Na§ apayel el {No. One, at Juneau, Alaska, on the 12th day of March, 1927 for adjustment and order of sale. diien Cthaneby otle Al Frant and. Sewatd 4w yo the ttin ot ereby often avoiding serious Front and Seward. ! oo | Producing a new generation of hox- The following list shows the tracts as shown by the said Delinquent Tax Roll, the amount of tax | ] | Jeague teatn has appeared heve. The fapg jy America, savs Georses Car-| penalty and interest thereon, and to whom assessed: kidney complications. —adv. 5 Front and Main, llwf\n‘l elub will train at Lons Beach. | popiar who (‘..luml s to the other!'™ /o \whom Assessed Deseription of perty Tax Penalty Interest Total — ‘ S.m’nnrl ;n||l“\f.1iu4 il L T slde aUBIta n YU BULSRIOR | Ip T BIK 5, Lot 1—§. T, et Lot only § 15,007 § 150% § 62 § 17.12|Territory of Alaska, Oftice of the| i anaeonend: s ity : rame L. B. Adsit Blk. 5, Lot 2—8. W, % lot and bldg 10.00 100 133 45.3¢ Governor, Juneau. | Fire Hall. IX ELI VETERANS In the last few years, CarpentieriKatie Buterich Blk. 119, Lot 5- Fast 26x74 feet. Lot CALL FOR BIDS Gastineau and Rawn Way. S £ admits, the old “unbeatables” have and bldg. 9 .90 o [P For Legislative Hall and Committee Second and Gold. REPORT TO LEADER disappeared, but to take their places | F. Barlow Rlk. 212, Lot 10—'; Interest South 2-% Rooms, Eighth Session of the Al-| Fourth and Harris. have come new men of iron, I lot and bldg. . - 75 2 I© aaka: Mencitania : -6 Fifth and Gold. ; et N oa BT | ask rritorial Legislature. FOR CREW SEASON RalVaR ona G PR A \WHOS M ¢ . Seevers Barlow % n{m t—Lot and bldg. Willoughby To All Concerned: Sealed bids Fifth and East. e O Tam. o4 dovied above il “!‘“ 8 tremendous| oy, o gegyvers Burlow . .. Interest Lot and barn (Peterson) will be received at the Office of the| Beventh and dold, NEW HAVEN, Conn. Jan. 2 ability to take punishment. | S RvIlInU Sy Avande Governor of Alaska until Twol Fifth and Kennedy. Yale secs bright crew prospects for “That is ..“ there is to it —to taks \'f\‘ikv Bosa y Blk. 203, Lot 4—Part lot only K A 3.75[0'clock P. M., January 25, 1927 Ninth, back of power house. mext spring, with six voierans of e | punishmes ‘arpentier declared. | fans Rerg 3 1, Intevest—Blak Lot 6. Lot only 5 . ; 270/ covering the furnishing of suitable Caihoun, opp. Juneau “Apts, Bine’s champion 1926 varsity ready |“and the Americans are the -|Hans Berg reereeeeen Y2 Int. Bk, 208-—Lot and Bldg. . .$ 4 %82l quarters, at Juneau, for the use of Distin Ave.,*and Indian St 1o grab their sweeps in. s masters of that ability. it (hem | Juneau Lumber Mills 5 ound.—next Bordi . = 7 ’ d 41l he Bighth Session of the Aldska||1-5 Ninth and Calhoun, Cannon. Quarricr, — Bartholomew. | g havd as you can for eight, ten or[Juneau Lumber Mills 4 ound.—rear Bordi Bl e ANt o B SevAnth" and: Majn, Wirren, Robinson and Laughlin have | gigreen rounds: your arn I wear | Juneau Lumber Mills ind.rear Harris G egisla Sixty L Hl ; arm will wear 1 A R e Sy hesinibk Mofh iy Matak) Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. reported to Coach Leader. out and it affects.them: littla.” Juneau Lumber Mills oundation and Building S : 6|5 Y8, N Ll b Twelfth and Willoughb: I. N. Corpley Estate ’ 4 Interest Block B, Lot 3-—Lot, found 7 and ending Tuesday, May 10,| elith an( oughby. I - ->-se ] : a7 wian 4 o | 9 Home (irocer WHITE SOX GET Rabelais, the otzest stallion in the | flon & Lk, L ; % Elas T hethidatesitnoilighya, the nuay; ; 4 | | ned tp oon b The followin Core R vesterday from the | &l Gone Tunney - AARON WARD FROM French thoroughbred stud, heads the |V ¥ Corpley Estat Interest Block B, Lot 6— 8. E. % ters to be provided with desks, r ! ) Lot and 2 bldgs. e . 2(tables, chairs, heat, light, wate e Ly VANKEES IN TRADE | list of series that produced the best iparry Douglas <. Foundation and building—9th St. e 5 T e T R o : X winners of the season on French|A. Frickson : Block 214, Lot 5—Lot only ... 1 i3 s g e e S CHICAGO, Jan. 21 -Charles tracks. He is 5 old and s B Hiepe ..... Lot 54x54—Foundation next Roddebaugh jeEen et bau B UE RE e q Comiskey, owner of the Chicago|gtill going strong. Fifteen of his| “Tth Street . ! ] o 6.5 | installation of proper and sufficient JNow wovets White Sox, was negotiated a trade |, were registered this year and L. Hensler E ...Block 203, Lot 10—Fractional lot only. .. I 5 2 5.47|'avatory and toilet facilities. with the New York Yankees for|pis card for next season is full. | Wm. J. Harris 14 Interest—Block C—Foundation and Further particulars and specifica- o the services of Aaron Ward, infield- A large part of the sums credited | bldg.— side Ave. ... 3 f 4 5.51[tions may be procured at the Gov- $1.25 I\Wm. J. Harris v Y Interest—Lot on mlmg and 2 hldgs. arnor's office, g star, as a move o Z4D | to Rabelais were won by the sea-| 4th Street e Bids must be submitted in quad-| | Lunch Boxes ...$2.50 1 denees caused by the loss of Bddie Collins|son’s crack, Biribi, who was first in| at second base, the halt million Triumphal Arch!pens Wavin coslQL alant ang oD e 35 |ruplicate and the envelope in which| | Children’s Cutters 8.00 The White Sox gave Johuny Gra-|stakes, and placed in the Derby and |Frank Mason Foundation and bldg.—10th fitrcel g3 |enclosed marked plainly to indicate 0il Heaters ' 5.00 a youthful catcher, and Ray | Grand Prix. |Gus. Normand ... ...Foundation and cubin —10th Street 32|the contents. The right is reserved z an infielder, in exchange| Rabelais was foaled in 1900, by E. W. Pettit v Y% Interest— Block 8, Lot 8—Lot only to reject any or all bids, and to||Aladdin Lamps . 9.50 Saint Simon, the Enzlish sire, out|H. F. Starr . ~-...Foundation and bldg 13”‘ Street alter, amend or modify the speci- whe managed the White|of Satirical, |Charles Engstrom Foundation and bldg.--12th Street 3 3| fications and requirements to meet succeeded by Ray Schalk. s z 1?lum; L.\,‘v.; roediad glo:k le{’. ‘l\mlrlr—hlnt! ”)I:I'X ..), " i ‘ 4 ‘ 7.00| aetual conditions. Vi Py e an aid to Connid Jas, E. Villiams e art of G. W. Cone lot ¢ cabin front- 5 { N pliiis Wil begome. 5 old Lo Conn < ICHICAGO) STREET ing Sth Street S : 7SR R Bltsare Ll ko 1 ; i Ay ¥ Unknown Owner Foundation and cahin 11th St. assessed a a written con- Athletics next season. HONORS ANCIENT | against Clay Winterstein ... . i g 10 7 oo‘trnct. embodying the terms and pro- g = : | SCO'[TISH CASTLE F. J. Wetrick ¢ Block 6, Lots 6 & 7, ': Interest—| | visions of the accepted bid, and| Hardware Company g only .3 Nivia 25.00 50 05 28.55 furnish a bond in the amount of the STCTES CUR SPECIALTY Juneau Gun Club CHICAGO, Jam. 21 Eighteen-story Fannie Williams: _Block A—Ljts 1 & 2—Fractional lot and . [bid. No bid in excess of the fed-| SRR LALT apartments are now being erected | bldg. ... 8.00 -80 -40 9.20 | eral appropriation available (§2,-| | Open Evenings Phone 218 Holds their regular shoots vl ihe ranb OhioaRo flve iaabat Total......$261.85 $20.18 $8.22 $200.26|000) Will be considered, o— every Sunday morning at its limit in what was then almost (BSS WHE ; g i KARL THEILE, o E i ' ? IN WITNESS WHEREOF. T have hereunto set my hand and affixed the official seal of the City of 5 10:30 at the grounds | |open country along the lake. By juneau, Alaska, this 10th day of Janmuary, 1927 H. R, SHEPARD, Acting Governor of Alaska.| Advertising always pays Use the chance, the building of the latest Jan, 10, 17, 24, 31 City Clerk. |January 14, 1927, elumns of The Emplre. S il

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