The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 2, 1927, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASI\\ IMPIRE. WFDVFSDA\ FFB 21927 SRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS FOR MR-IGGS |M(x0”\lk TO TAKE \(on || THERE ARE THREE DESPERATE CRIMINALS | | T I H T OFF THE TRAFFIC FORCE AND PUT YOU : | UPIN AN APARTMENT- THEXLL SHOOT | WHATS THE J ON A SPECIAL CAGE 1TS A CHANCE TO ||| TO KILL-BUT YOU GO UP AND GET MATTER?AINT || BE A HERO AND MAKE A MANF FQR | THEM 1TSS NOT AN EASY OB 1LL ~YOu ON THE YOURSELF' (———— = SHOW YOU THEIR PICTURES 4O YouLL - FORCE ? KNOW THY M! . e MAKES THE BEST GASOLINE TANKS THERE B l / }) THE . A s £ ARMCO INGOT TRON AR\:_' 5 + = { i ii i 1@ 1927 v Invi. Featune Scm || Gt Bovain et et Lt © 19ogaging | L it i - - J. J. WOODARD CO. G e Plumbing—Shect Metal Work Pt o o st s 4 B 5 8 68 e e e 2 e e e e et e e ) 0, and Rieeland, neai T il South Front Street U 9 to August 6, all dat inclusiv Phone 373 Res. Phones 1401,120% Dade Park, between nd 3 nderson and Evansville, Ind, did not asl NOT TURN OUT . T The commission did not cor | jeimstatement of Jockey Harry Stutt wuled off the track for life for alleged | QUAL!TY manipulation of races at Latonia two | GROCERIES [t aGtlon was (aken anew ey COURTEOLS NEW LORN, rep. 20 Dehart Hub- rule that no horse shall carry less | SERVICE 1. famous negro athlete, not only (han 100 pounds in any race w“mw”fl—“-ofi‘m’mmwm~-m~mmm'"Q’h“ vefu .4| to turn professional, he cluding apprentice allowance / : SRS jl'-;’\ .|»~“\‘\-wl as defend his broad | i s f.'o LL MUSSTT 32 f;L (,le I}%QNL 1{;03 STARTING WEEK 0FFERS MADE e e WITH HANSEN t%fifii’;z%hii%’:fi&m | idn ] found a g Iy store trade to the New York Giants, Ro-|pasket — The athlete explajned that he wa HIian G atead neAt s gers Hornsby has been reclecte | Henderson Leads Cooties? e Beliis (G oot RO T N e A L Ll ameiont Jledth and 2 | [ fivst class foods and rector of the St Louis Carvdinal Corporal Henderson, drew a big March 20, a week carlier than usial Feb, 3.—Ty 'Cobb sifd he ha ! iggested that a puowosed tour. ad.| \pw yoRK, Feb. 2.—Tho Heavy.|| your order home on reside evdler. of the I ; . y and will be for 27 week 8 DL LU | i Hubbard as wiraction, | N ORI, 2 e heavy) i ' "'I-*"ll' nt John Heydle ‘1 ;’ the Nit- pand from the fans for some fancy and Reib o ali cived offers for his serviee ven vise to. questioning his Welght elimination match between| | 14 the place ional League, reiterated his pr hooting he did from midcoust. Hel The importunt scheduled #i o' to questlontng: s 5 e el o leanle. Han ous statement that “neither Hornsby!led the Cooties in scoring with five [RSSliie Dhle toue was - val Ak dat of the season follow i 3 ) 1 f Wi [ 1 1 R ; : ; 1 accept on t the offers when| . oo s ; 1, of Wisconsin, originally slatec nor any other player can play ball field goa's, ¢ naiotoohiE v Opening week —Hollywood at 8 wucted, Hubbard added, when he learned the ude to which his name! " hext Monday, has been resched CALIFORNIA aid Cobb. it S uled for March 3, at Madison Square | A A U officials, while apparently| CTden. with the approval of the | GROCERY State Athletic Commission. | big league clubs. “I pr m,\ N g t back ug next week with one club whole holding st0ck ' made outside the 18-foot line,|ramento; Portland in another two being from near Mission at Oakland Hornsby is ths second larges. the floor. Killewich and s caged ' Anscles stoekholder of ihe Cardina one field goal each and & o Memorial Day San o o WISCONSIN' TO HOLD BUBLES S Hbbattis explbRaHan, | =G S Ui, o Ebladelplia: | PHONE 478 | - - man got ingle-pointer on Iy ; id that the facts would be in' tilled- andllan for ‘tho Tightl - ——— - Hornsby Must Sell throw Saavgnietife at N laslon; “Oaldung ANNUAL RELAY MEET, ' el ol s DUIDEDISIIRG Anst. v ywalalit Hitla hatoll. Wik Tneki™ - E— YORK, Feb. 2.—President! The soldiers were at a scrious dis ""’”-‘ wood o [t WAL & ToquosD tHub HuBbAPd oo p o0 ik G Beew talilnd pending d at Seatt < MA P oo iy PO 0 o ' e ; RIS Stoneham, of the New's age last ni They reached "“}“ ! _:)“"‘.f‘_'l"‘l e MADISON, Wis., Feb. 2 ”1 date o2 L I'“'"\ “ ,' PROHGUIity” ot makay o sivntion «of Delancy's thme. it FIRE \I \l\“ CALLS s, asserted that lornshy Ju v about b p. m. and when|amen “F(‘ : 4 ‘“- e Ito for the twenty-first annual relay | Ly ik in June must dispose of his Cardinal stock they went on the floor had not re |&t San krancisco; Aission a carnival of the University of ? ool | The Commission has approved oi | 1-3 Third and Franklin if he expects to play in Major ne covered from the effects of their, WOO e < petn e | consin,, the oldest indoor clussic ‘ the junior lightweight match between | | 1-4 Front and Franklin n‘m-mu next summer trip. Playing on a strange floor also Labor Day-— Seattle Portland; 'its kind in the West, has becn Bruce Flowers, and Jack Bernstein, | | 1-5 Front, near rry \\,,‘y nder no circumstances will the was a handicap. They will undoub-|Hollywood at Mission: Sacramento for March 19. This meet originated both of New York to determine 11-6¢ Front, opp Front, opp 1 4 8§ Front, near completely approved by the League “riday night i les at Sac between Middle Western military A4 - B 3 If he fails to dispose of his stock Lineup and Summary l";‘“’"'“'” Portland at Mission; San academies. Culver, Shattuck and St Commer production of ashestos | Whibigiby. obp. Cole Bl E0l k. cutstia jon ani iy mienan FG BT ¥ Dis| Francisco at Oakland attle ar Johns have all been represented an | I KENTUGKY is now going on in Navajo county, ', Frowt snil Hawars g Y that goes with it,” said Siono-. Holman, f 10 ¢ 22 {Hciiywiood nually for a number of year Arizona, opening up new mines in Front and Main ham., Tracy, [ : TR T In addition to the academy cvent | that part of the United States . Hadono. And MAlE Campe g ! 1 ’n MICKEY WALKER f‘,"'_h “”‘.!‘ll"“l‘ln “f;'l-“-ll_ competitic l LEXINGT Feb: 2L} Il Pifth and Seward. o wan. long FACES, A num- | ce s tor the spring and W s = - 9 Hall FIREMEN SWAMP | : 2| HANGS KNOCKOUT 1\ 1 il e, e e |33 Gimtin ana . ON RENO FIGHTER ! > Statc | Racing Commission | M It i e, y Totals : R e : ; i The Labor party of Ireland is urg-| The association track at Lexington | 00 5 i,f}‘:;U'.,,':('l“l‘-';{:,rm' Substitntions: Bake arragar,| FRESNO, Cal., Feb. 2.—Mickey|ing a government loan for the re.|will open the season with ten days | | . [ s ¥ [Bartagar for Tracy | Walker, middleweight champion, last i construction of State property de-|of racing, April to May 4. Church- | fiates LI Soldicrs PG : Inight knocked out Mick Wallace, ! stroyed during the fighting, »\.,.-L':‘J Downs, Louisville, was given May | L D )‘. N 25 | h'“"mh “M»(mm} WINNlNG 61 a ]5 Killewich, f 1 g of Reno, in the third round of what! which is now being financed out of! to June 1; Latonia, June 4 to Juls (él()", 0. 1 l',“m' tnilRenndly: Henderson, f " K » been a 10 round match revenue., | B | Ninth, back of power houra Roat, f i S et - — - e S ot oo | N e sur i v |1 4-2 calhoun, opp. Juneau Apls Thompson, cg | M |14-3 Distin Ave. and Indian St | Blis ‘.. 4 Women of | eel,s | 1-5 Ninth and Calhoun. Local Hoopsters Outplay [ Herst : ; J 5 Seventh and Maln. Soldiers and Win Under ~!tioftman, « Mooscheart Legion | Twelfth, at Northern L'dry | Twelfth and Willoughby Wraps in First Game, M | Tonight 9 Home Gracery - CARD | A esmorumnhhiart A P - . Substitutions: Roat for Killewich - The Junean Fire Department's' = ! 4 . 8 QC’ k g b " ympsc The )5 or 4 Al - ~ — — -, crack basketball team last nignt|DHSS for Thompson, Thompson fori N\ l’ 11{1 l 0 0C | 4 3 . 3 | Hershberger, Miller for Hoffman p £ | | swamped the Soldiers squad fro o | ! Glitlioat " Barracks. 01 to bake un.. fals: referce, Johnson; scorei | SLEDS $ 2.00 arra 5 6 efor Sal i i A el o g 3 y v 9 a fairsized crowd of local f The | AULRUI ] “ inn-iandi Russelly I THURSDAY EVE . | soldicrs, still feeling the effects x,l‘ i 2 CREEPERS 1.50 a rough trip from Haines, were eas FEB. 3RD | e & o victims for the locals who were never ,MRS YOUNG | ‘ CHILDREN'S CUTTERS 8.00 extended at any time kg ¥ | Juneau Gun Club OIL HEATERS 5.00 The Firemen gave a fine exihibi- ‘ | Prizes and Refreshments A ot i vy denir] REAGHES L ‘ Holds their regular shoots | |ELECTRIC HEATER 11.00 ment except shooting. And thes ! Admission 35 cents every Sunday morning at made some mifty baskets only (o] R onn 2 | 10:30 at the grounds I LOS ANGELES, Cal., Feb. 2 | tall down on a large number of easy |, W S ; oties, Mhey 1nd at nalftime 29 to 3. |Contised by would-be hosts, but not her son whom she had crossed The score for the secomd halé was |(¥ BCT son whom 4 mec II 1 R I g 80 1o 13, Wenderson, Cootie star,|.'° Continent fo grest, Mrs. Jane| N A i 5 Young, mother of George Young,| breaking through with four lie o R | The only tea 5 Pl ina Channil swimmer. on her e e Attenuon...RADIO BUGS || Hardware Company i E hzre from Ontario, wed so| Passing Game Effective 3 | M The short, suaphy pass used by the |M4DY Tival claims that she turned is completely protected - - kept fresh and fragrant S X/ { " ATTn unwn' Firemen. was hishly effestive . The|to the only familiar figure amons| from tea-garden to tea table. Five kinds of protection | We have a new Majestic A and B Bmm-y Elim- | STSVES OUR SPECIALTY Cootles never did break it up suc.|the welcoming crowd. He was Bill| — all exclusively Schilling — for the true tea flavors inator that we will sell at a bargain price. Open Evenings Phone 213 cesstully. Nor could they stay the|Hastings, Young's pal on the trip| known only in the Orient: (1) Twice-toasted - - the | T ! Jocals® offensive with any great de. |0 the Pacific Coast. Young Is in only way to unmask rich hidden flavors of a tea leaf, is! pnf:e on this artiole Als $58.50 complete wngh thrc_c tubes, gree of success and their own de.|San Francisco where he has a (2) Then the leaves sealed in vacuum (like your coffee) No reasonable offer will be refused—lnspectwn invited, fense failed to produce results | theatre ““K"b“""‘"‘ | .. .- but sealed \\ 1/ Campen’s game at center w al HOT at its most ~ - big. thator in the ‘easy viciory. 1| KETCHIKAN N FIVE eaatic poments a2t took svirtually every * poff. On l]lle WINS GAME FROM 4 e A"'Ska EleCtrlc ng’lt [ X I D[ Giants return Hornsby to the Car- tedly make a much better showing "\' ORBIARC; SR SELanice s ot Losl i Madijon inithie yenriiion, wnd Ha i opponent for the Champion, 117 dinals. The deal for Hornsby was when the two teams meet again|nBClES always featured tragk umunmw- Morgan, of Seattle 1 | Closing week— Los Angeles at S ; first play, Holman converted frowm | T i bencath the basket and from then | RICHMOND BEACH | & Power Co. until the end of the game it was % i merely a question, of how large the| SEATTLE, Feb. 2—The Ketchikan AR key-wind vacuum tin ] Telephone No. 6, Juneau, Alaska score would be ih;mkelhal] five, in the first game fogm---wnth-SnugCover---toprom-tzvp | i Holman High Scorer [since coming south, plaved last| afier you open it. (4) Of the many grades of Orange Batterles Holman was high point man for night, defeated the Richmond Beaci Pekoe, onlythcdwwut most fragrant, are blended . the l-_‘iremen with ten _goals from hm»pm'erx -h_v a score of :1:'.' ,m ‘2&1_ with Pekoe in Sclnllmgl. (5) Your grocer protects Skis " You pay no more for an Exide‘ the field and two on free thrws The Ketchikan boys plaved hard and | you - - he returns your money instantly if you don's Flll'lg E uipment Becankc it tx ihadciby the i worl for 22 lmml‘.». Campen gave him .A’{HHI from H,a” to finish and ““r-‘:‘ b&z&lullmg!bat. q p [largest manufacturers of storage| close race for the honor, however. 'superior which accounted for their You ke Ora”& 3 | batteries. Neither do you pay The red shirts' rangy center caged win. : i el P the THIS IS TRANSFER SEASON extra for its reputation for long, nine from scrimmage, eight in the| Tomorrow night the Ketchikan lm).” dependable service | second half, and three on free throws play the Moran school. The schedule v 1 P ; ¢ ;| for 21 points. Tracy, w! ved a'also includes game with Bothell, LET US FIX YOU UP You buy a battery that is beautiful floor ffensive Mount Vernon, Kirkland, Burlington | | economical because its first cost| and defensive, was far below par and Anacortes. 3 o e | is low and its final cost is lowest, with his shots, caging but two field| Smith, Ketchikan center, with 12] ¢ AlaoGrebh Come in and see our Shaw Walke Book Cases goals which is the fewest made by points, was easily the star of the| . him in any game this year. Barragar game until he was removed towards GASTINEA U sunk five through the net and No:'the end of the second half with i well two. Baker, who played safely!four personal fouls. Peterson, for- 1 ELECTRIC guard in the second half, broke up ward, garnered 10 points. Bailey | ! J. B. Burford & Co. | every soldier play that came inside and Falconer, guards, largely con- the 18-foot line. He was the only’tributed to the Ketchikan vjetory g PHONE 416 local player who failed to score mn}‘].y remarkable checking.

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