The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 25, 1927, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA [\lPlRL TUESDAY, J\N 1987, o»RINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McM!/ | WANT TO SEE THE PRESICENT OF THE LLE CADS COMI Y AR IRR | HELLO-JIGGS= ! TOLDHIM WHAT | GAS COMPANY- | WANT HIM TO GIVE MY | - : ‘_ i ik - / YOU ©AID-HE DION'T ANSWER WIFES BROTHER A JOB- TELL HIM HED }J)fl ME- HE VUST THREW ME OLT' DOIN 1T FER ALDERMAN J1GG — s , - ¥ THE 1DEA OF THINKIN' D --—.v‘m J o Pt . I [N mN N LET ME VOTE [sEnD YouRrR © i 5 ¢ 1| Go ke BROTHERIN-L Aw - : ) THAT Cf HERE -1 THINK _~ ARMCO INGOT TRON MAKES THE BEST GASOLINE TANKS J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Sheect Metal Work portsman mw yachtsman, once was | Orleans, ” ety It was when he was a young man, New York Times Says Gen- sust out of nis “tecns, said . L Bdwards, New Orleans yachtsr and intimate acquaintance of Sir| | » ,5 A D o Y B e R Seck Nomination. hgis g ! g il ! " His Pie - ‘ ; ; The Juneau Elh nofrom i Sir Thomas ha | est plan {uskies in Training for the Dog Derby g Ancliorage ks’ Bl ek il heliniondais plgenlvs, mh Hene| | for every man PR | : s ¢ 3 S e e 0% SOOI BEEOBIDIVOCILPTIVOLOL GO 000 hird match of their cable t Y he would walk all the way tc GN WAY [0 | R e et & 3 ¥ 146 pins. Junea ade a tolal poydray .\|:n|\‘l ml l:uNI(' .l.“,l‘. r«-; | Is buY the bestl food that you can!| %@ =" orn for the three games 1 his lunch, because there he could, | R|VAL KlPKF o™ 0% WS Aquonacs. ot B e t for a mickel the biggest picce HERE'S no better way of e % : N < 2435 for the even pie to be had for the money in 1 making surs of the comfort| i | 3 | | oyl et ion R Wi Junean was leading Anchorase bY New Orlea Mr, Bdwnards ro-||and huppiness: of yowr lamisi| 192 ping and the victory | 7 r v called than by purcl « food stuffs| placed them 338 pins ahead of (heiv Ny i was one of th S M 3 8 Wl 8 O he four ) nimpeacha 1o0lesome vivals, This is a comfortable margin s A LU « - enBIO members of the old Southern Yacl it Thi he shop where and with two more nmtches 10 bowi 0°C woutenn S¥aalt i dual ity S the shop wher Club of New Orleans pionesr in || rhey 1 that sort of rat | Juncau should wind up the toam : i 7 e 0 4 yacht racing in southern waters, Tell your wit hout it with a decisive victory, unl i ek 2 who aided in re-establishing the hit a decided slump in the next bt el , Gulf Yachting Association in 19201 | CALIP : matehes o A - 4 L | ALIFOL b b i e ; Bl b oy B e e GGG eSS RIO eRt ; e T e S oo i g 3 o B i Bragaw 454, Woitek 503, and’ YAcht Club, now the second largest I'HONE 473 18 chosen captain of 1 I | . < ” 5 i Johnston 459, for a total of 2435 pins. ' ‘mbership, S was factor in Rt i du i (P 3 ; The Juncau ks ages woer LE PUCLUG S th xpInBLion B e e e Metealf unon the advent of the power hoat, B —— - — letters in the s RIOY % i ot I Vi 5 and Darby 490, for . Later Donated Cun B ! tooiball, baskethall and baseball. 1 o i 1 : i fotdl ‘of 2681 pins; S Thomas Lipton, on a visit | FIRE ALARM CALL spite the fact that they favored U : ; ; 3 e to New Orleans in 1914, offered an i £ . thiet 1 o » claborate trophy emblematic of the Third and Franklin. PETIL: branches of @ i v i ; \ i A . played different positions in : 5 3 3 2 championship of the Gult Yachting! l-:rmn and Ivl:mlilm : In foothall, Kipke was the tripte % % Bl b . Association, making the Southern Front, near Ferry Way threat back, noted ientar! i B e P acht Club trustee, Ten clubs of Front, opp. Film Exchange his punting. In basketbail he gene 5 the association, located at New m-»‘, Front, opp. City Whart. lv played a forward posiiion ‘ 5 ] P USKIES 10 | leans, La.; Moboile, Ala.; Pen-| Front, near Saw Mill, i . i/ THE SKoW, | | Willoughby at Totem Gro. | was an outfielder on the b BANFF sacola and St. Petershu LORTS a5t g E ! Bilovl, lay-Waveland and | Willoughby, opp. Cole Burn oo ; conwiiaraply Er - | (o] |||:~Im|| Mississippi; St 4 Front and Seward. ‘*‘3 3! . 3 | many, ; and Houston and Front and Main. than Kipke, has been an end in foot ball cver since his carliest days| ) 3 N el | pus © h ti, Texas, contest annually Second and Main. of competition at Muskegon h ! § . 4 for the trophy. The winner retains Fifth and Seward. chool. His height hi | 52 : b : Five-Game Series Being Ar- posiession unil the next race. Fire Hall, uable at center on the ha i [ 4 3 & ¢ ; il ; 3 " ‘ 1'““‘,!"(1 f()l‘ Chan F:\hs -oo Gastinean and Rawn Way court. Baxeball knows him Second and Gold baseman ’ ; - ; ; 7 G o for Next Week,” = ?JUNEAU RADIO FANS { SR ant. Hanle [ e e s A L 48 el GET GOOD SERVICE||1 Hih wi ot in foothail, cach i SRR, e . : G v 4 it ae nuup seidest beliwaen thall and baseball. He is | 3 ‘ f % 5 s g 4 Gastineau Channel teams' aud squads to his fifth letter now a i o 3 i B o trom Chilkoot Barr a member of e court squad. Il S % wiy was being p is expected to tm out in the san i ; . - g it negotlations are suec mer for what undoubtedly will mean " & G x y open with a doubleheade a sixth “M,” while his senior year, > P - |floor next Tuesday eveniny barring uniooked for development 4 ] Hatated today, A ments wo Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy nth, back of power house alhoun, opp. Juneau Apts Distin Ave,, and Indian St Ninth and Calhoun. Seventh and Main. Twelfth, at Northern L'dry Twelfth and Willonghby. Home (irocery. Broadcast fans of Junean will be d with the announcement made hy Operator-In-C hit- | | 4.5 ¢ man, of the local U. S. ( D .that the Signal Corps ofl cattle, through the Post Telegraph Compuny, hs a direct wire from | Fibofon e Minting 6f Woke mos | oVE ME, LOVE MY Do6 ! “ HARRY VIAIGKT, A WINNER AND RIS DOGS ing made for th Bames Haattle (nto’ KRO, radic: biondeasting I to make the coveted total of played here and two in Douglas. 8 GRE R nine As the dog derby will be the]my kuskies don't eat fich. reither | musher is willingness to work, | It an agreement Is reached, the Every team on which Oosterbaan rost attractive feature of the{ao they have breaklast. tunch and | ability to dig in and pull. speci soldier squad from Iaines and il has played has won or tied for u ft Winter Carnival, held Feb-|dinner. out only dinner at 6 P. M | for racing, and an even temper. | 2 . High v 5-12 inclusive. it is interest- | on a pound of juicv raw meat.” Winning a race depends ooy 3 bt in Juneau. This announcement me to know about the animals The word “husky” in the ver-|alone on the dogs but on the drive | 2 & f that Juneau fans can now wire for which compete in this outstanding | nacular of the dog-musher. means |er's endurance. Last vear's racc 2 sevies in which it is expected! opo ione in the knowledge that vh-' cotacular chapters in their Mich “eature. Everv day. during the|a species of dog with a wolf strain|in Banff saw one of the pooress every (eam on the Channel will par- G B (0 B EREH ’;‘ o i an athletic careers. i was Oo s'mmer season in Banff. many|nposcessing manv of the wolf’s|teams breast the finish line for 2 ticipate. i prohable. games Wil o or i SWUL gattirough Sin) rox terbaan’s recovery of a Minnesota ruurists visited Ike Mills' kennels, | qualities of endurance. Collies, St. | trophy, due to the enduran-e ar. 'he . 10 TTuRBNAY: AWalhos: | Ro fumbly and his long dash for w stone's throw from the Banff | Bernards and other fairly hesvy | determination of Harrv Knighe, o g iRy ikl ¥ o S —_— - 1 B Sorings hotel. breeds of dogs. crossed with a wolf. | the 18-year-old dog-musher. wic ke v 4 2 The number of Hungarian business $ “Sav Mister”. some one would | result in the heavier type of husky. | ran most of the 86 miles to save [ #las Thursday and Saturday wights fyijires in the last year has heen avclaim. “when can we see those| All husky breeds exude oil | his dogs. On a good trail. the | The Soldicrs squad is reported (04 grogter (han in 250 years, the fi-|| Lunch Boxes $2.50 RO ws eating their frozen fish?”|from their kide and feet, prevent- | musher can stand on one back run- be one of the strongest turned oul pance minister reported : 5 Kipke’s most thrilling exploit, ana Thiz was the inevitable query from |ing ice balls fromfforminz on their | ner. nfunhing thedcuriole vfimdtre by the post in many years. It has| ; Reaee: | | Children’s Cutters 8.00 his last in a Michigan uniform, wa younz and old alike as they would | bodies and under foot; a wise pro- | loose foot, depending on the dogs two f GamB \Working i § o 1 oi aters 5 made on the baseball diamond. It point to the huskies chained to in- | vision made for the dumb brutes|to maintain the momentum of the first i':l-l;.,‘u ;,“.l: r\v\|;:” lm\'“\I\”M ”:‘vd vv’\l Call Collln's 7ex1, EROWW 435 Nigh! 9 }{.e.xten 810 dividual kennels in the shade of |who cannot help themselves in|sled. But rough stretches require i 288, T X ith-cvery. phone 231. Member Auta Assn. adv | | Aladdin Lamps 9.50 the nines by the river. winter like humans. Few husky|a driver possessing the strength | !hing in sight. The second team ve- ‘ e o “They seem terriblv disappoint- | breeds possess pedigrees. The best [to save his dogs bv running be cently won from Skagway 33 to 19 Use the Cla -—— lege career. The b were filled *d,* Ike 3tates, "when 1 tell them | pedigree in the eyes of the dog-!hind and pushing the cariole. H . e O Kipke came to bat and hit @ home R O ar——— il )| HARRIS e ikl ONSE RBMIEE |y v R, Alaska Electric Light [P s i Brown University combination ' aska Junean Mine, was taken to the ls FOUND WITH | has lHl\'lll effective for the Crimn-| St. Ann's Hospital th morni fol ’ sr:c"' v C derbili under veteran Dan o Me | not seriou 3 Iu.l:{ f)l'l-‘:nt u( -"1““'1 manager o Gugin > - fiip 8t Lodls s0ntdinalgy aptl votey & e e | A gymnasivm building which in |lu-_ most \..ln.nhl:» player in the cludes a swimming pool and running . . ot i e o A WGMEN SWIMMERS Uk il e featare of the e Electrical Supplies kicked upstairs when he was tradec LLYWOOD, Cal, Ja The ) United States Veterans s B Moked, upals vhon e was misd | sioLywoon, cat, Jm. 8Tl IN BUFFALO MEET| jiioo0ns, Uoies Sites Votorn Director of the Pacific Coast Bas: ‘Hln:,m hospital now under construc At e o s ago. He landed in the|uay jepgue has adopted a playing | ltion at Fort \lwllmg Mail Orders strof room containing the treasure Contestants from all parts of the S e A schedule of 27 wecks. The 1927 sew. | (O gt X ; box at thie head of tho stalrs for,| oy will open on Mareh 20 | United Siates and a few from Can- JUNEAU, AL due in no small measure to his of- -~ ada will meet in 1he National Sen fensive and defensive work, St. Louis GEORGE NOLLNER or Women's swin champion- | won the pennant and the woild's ship at an indoo in l.nll:llu ation at San Francisco, one of the largest on the Pacific coast and | whose programs are heard nightly School hoopsters : next Tuesday and open Big Ten championship Both Kipke and OoSterbaan hav tonchdown that gave Michigan a i share in the Conference champion was the final game of (he year marking Kipke's passing from a col . = Batteries fame and fortune when .4.1.1;_\-}1‘,\‘;-. TO ENTER RACE (.. atti, San Franci holder of the | You pay no more for an Exidve‘ nett beat him out of his job, is able | world’s record for 50 vavds; Lilly | S M 0 K 0 D 0 R S because it is made by the world's | to give blue envelopes, with or with. | RUBY, Alaska, Jan. 25.—George|May Rowman, Ho raoBnt Vit oo reaking oubsorEaRL lepit | largest manufacturers of storage out silver linings, to other players. |Nollner, driving 15 malamutes, hasitor in the matches there and Dorothy iR N © ASHL X T | batteries. Neither do you pay| o ace L 04 8 er- el . oo left for Fairbanks to compete for|Poynton of Hollywood. khel Lackie "ff:;:;,”?,,,"']“ o ,.',’.,.w‘n.l; v'v;‘..:,)l‘;‘.‘r,. THE ILESS ASHSTAND ‘extm for its reputation for long, | Dr. Barton wilt be located in thelthe prize in the Ruby-Fairbank of Chicago will defend her 100 Sul vu‘: e, o nothn (i ”‘ taltel | dependable service. Hellenthal Building after Febru-mile dog derby on Lincoln's birth- title and Dorothy Coulter of De- Ba A ,\‘r. Sl el destroying prop-! You buy a battery that is gty Ak adv.|day., & combingtion of Ruby bust:lrofb will try for the back Mmk“‘:nlm' nothing has evef heen found You'll tit i | eoonomicalybecause itsyfirst cost s S ags »n are backing Nollner. llaurels surrendered by Sybi b 0P NG 3 : 0 wan 3 F h ness men are buckin liner laurels surrenderecd bil nnuu1 Cova the blase of Wi Rsulctns u it in your (is low and its final cost s lowest § rrig’s, adv —————— - i ‘hicag ough retirement, . 'ikstes 'hamflled, at_ Monr_xss COACH HAS RECORD l“r el i ””;“,K ERR |preparation that instantly brings own Home—or Oflwe N e Sderrrr il e Experiments in canning reindecy | case from the itching, burning and ST’NEA Wallace Wade, University of Ala-lmeat are being conducted by the | irritation. { . | GA U Juneau Gun Club bama football coach, who Las a rec-| Alaska government railroad. The can.| Mentho - Sulphur heals eczema COME IN AND SEE THEM [ ELECTRIC Holds their 1'2gulll' shoots ord of two seasons without defeatined product, which is said to tast ;right up, leavimg the skin clear and including a victory and tie in Pacific|like veal, retains the original flavor |smooth. It seldom fails to relieve 11 every Sunday morning at s 2, £6 | 5 . t tests, combined| because s cooked in the can, the torment or disfigurement. 10:30 at the grounds Coast New Year conte combine l hecause it s cooked can e 5 k- urror: 0. ‘ PHONE 416 | | | Southern rearing with ern foot- — > — ‘Ilttlg, jar of Rowles ball training to equip him for his|Skates sharpened at Morris’s, adv. may be obtained at any drug store.

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