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p—— BRINGING UP FATHER THESE BO~- TAKE HOBBS-THEY ARE TICKETS TO ™My THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, IEB. TICRETS NTO MR- | | [[Tect i viE can | | | | TEN MORE oo ' [LMAIL ME miS CHEC K |; { reot Brutmin rights o SPORTS e L S VUSSP U U U PN Quarter - Million - Dollar Payrolls for Athletics /lml Giants, I‘) 7 Campaign NEW rolls fion doilais, n McG nsive YORK, Feb. 20— Carrying estimated to total half a Connie Mack and will launch t most seball eraft in rs on rival pen pay J raw ieir long careel With the acquisit the Athletics, baschall m figured that Mack's salary anc bouus bill for the scason would reach 4 the quarter million m.m mark. The Giants’ salary tot wize D bocn sent skyrocketi e ditions of R ornshy, Ediie Loush and Burle Grime utting of the purse strings of thic New York and Philadelphia clul W Rl Fel, ol o has led to an unprecedented series fgyiiy that the major leagues may of 3 and purchases, In Hornshy, | .ut off relations entirely with the' 0 0L e ndded n §10,000 6861 10 | ikies lnse A" wiEGE Teaniise—Am their roll, while they mailed | i octation, International and ihree-year contract to Roush which | pyciric onst—loomed today as a JH ARI) Y@rBBMSTOY 218,000 ® menson. | diio) (o tho present Fevivhl of (he The sig of Wheat, Cobb and {quant controversy Col cytintated to have added S noRel BT Wildl couTea SHHev Wi 125000 to the scason’s salary billj of the gravity of the Athletics. Mack also paid Segiid” Hie. Hiths fancy prices for new infield talent MEHE At from the minor leagues in landin Sy Dudley Branch, fivst baseman from |, SRl Kansas City, and Joe Boley, Bal |, e il timore International shortstop i Tk bB b, (L. ke : " l]:unxh & :"1' the ?15:“‘”“ ij»!-mw:m:- of the two leagues at oy he received last year, baseball| ificos o men figure the ciub will have atigony of " Rt B R TR cEe By SlECal i il ol I (ot majos or ot season will exceed $10,000.f o league affairs o They are Hornsby, $40.000; Roush, {yonony “h”m m‘ ‘I,,’,, ““}','IW:‘ ": $19.000; Grimes, $#15,0007 Ross Youni. 'he proposed new. draft agreement $13,000; Virgil Barnes, Fred Lind-lyo (ho International and Pacific stiom and p'rr:‘no Jl ,;J',';mu. CHTTRE STy s e e To complete the deal by \\‘niv].“‘,“h,‘;. “,\,I,h ,,““v'.'{‘:_',”]', A they acquired Grimes and Outfielder ! clacs “A™ cirenit, also has re Ha from the Phillies, the Giants | jocied (he plan pauid j000=tos Biittalo for Intielder| mha nroposad mew ngreamont ‘Thompson, who figured in the trade.|which was drawn up at a confer Bevo Lebourvean, Toledo outfielder,ianee in French Lick Ind.. recent) cost them §22,000 and - Catcher De-lealled for restoration of the “un vormer of Louisville a similar sum.|vepsol draft” in the big minor Possibilities of the Yankees exceca-|jo,, WALfk 0. pioy o s (il (Ral the payroll of the Glants was|price for selected players bo In however, if Ruth and Herblopcased from 00 {0 $7.500. It Pennock both succeed in extracting|would apply generally fto a minor generous salary increase ! club's personnel, with som =g | rest ions, whereas to present se ARE SEPARATE GAMES| /et drait” permits major leaguic clubs to vecall only players who R |have had previous major ox Suzanne imaten CDidi" Lenglen's Viasto who. retirement since from vanks, shares with Helen Contoslavo. e i e "o, WOMEN GOLFERS PLAY woman tennis player, believes that | MATCH OF 76 HOLES matrimony should nct prevent her | = & i right arm from swinging a racket! Tue final round of the Womens' in_open competition. ) ‘( hallenge Cnp golf competition over Her greatest asset is a terrificiyg poles was fought out at Royston, forehand drive. There was some of ! pyajund, in contest of 76 holes the sting of her famous “forehander”|yorore Miss Doyce could defeat Mis in the vigor with which she denicd|Goodate. After three rounds of 18 to newspaper corvespondents that|jgles had been squared, it was de- her entrance into wedlock would play six more holes ;,.,. mean her exit from the tennis courts She will marry M. Jean Sorpieri, wealtily ship owner from Marseilio on Febroary 27. M 1ge has nothing to do with tennis,” said Mlle. Viasto. “I can't sce where the fact that you are called “Madameoiselle’ or “Madam’ makes any difference in the num her of shots you put into the net or hit out.” BOWLING TOURNAMENT DRAWS 1,200 TEAMS rollers wiil he' barred from A, 1. ¢ tournaments hereafter Secretary Abe Langtry predicts and rules aim ed at imbling sweepstike will he ted the anpual mesting Maich 18 — .- perience. | - e icided to | RED PEPPER HEAT The heat of red peppers takes “Il' “ouch” from a sore, lame back It can not hurt you, and ends the torture at once When you are suffering so can hardly get around, just try IRed Pepper Rub, and you will have the _For the first time in years eVeryt ... . relief known. Nothing has titleholder will defend his laurels at I aoncantiated atraline Nenh the 1927 towrnament of the Ameri->U<! :“““‘“ FORR0 SUORBUIOHNS I can Bowling congress, to be rolled Ted “Deppers. ot Peoria. T etween March 5| Just as soon as you apply Red and Am'il'w icddle Votel of Pitts-|Pepper Rub you will feel the ting- burg, singles champion, and the ling heat. In three minutes it Closany five of Chicago, team titlists, | Warms the sore spot through and are BI-HOIIK the entries. through. Pain and soreness are More than 1,200 teams will com-|8one. pete, despite the controversy among| Ask any druggist for a jar of maulers bowlers. the maple over tournament" “outlaw |Rowles 1zed l'emm Rub. Professional '£et the gengine, with the STOPS BAGKAGHE it certainly vou' Be sure to name [} iter that the position was still all vanted an extension and anothe ound wa tarted which ©UL PERFECT SCORE ‘ trained or sore eye HOME COORKING | Butle ro & Co., Druggists, 9¢ e : . 1., I Douglas by Guy's Drog ' QUISKSEEINICE ad o . el ! Try Our Waffles! George Bros. will De closed all day tomorrow. Washington's birth BERG & HARRIS ‘,II""' iy | Proprietors ! g s i 1014 papers tor saie at The Empire | GUNMEN ATTENTION There will be a SPECIAL SHOOT at the local Gun Club tomorrow after- M. grounds of the noon, February 22nd. starting at 1:00 P. Everybody is invited to attend and shoot. ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET CLOSED TUESDAY W ashington’s Birthday PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Phone 412 P SEUSS gl 1924 By GEORGE MeMANUS f—"———‘——l b nome | WELL-KIN | ) YOOW BEAT T "‘\T,“,""\' ‘ l ? Cariilon of 53 Bells For Albany City Hall Y., Fch. 21— A caril- | which will be ihe | cipal carillon in | | RS ¢ R il | fo1 city hall her | paid for by popular thscription ot | 30,000 One of the larsest units, | A deep bass bell, is a testimonia o Gov. Altred . Smith, whore! f1i nds desive to honor him in this | way while he lives | Josef Denyn, Carillioneur of Ma-| lines Cathedral, B | o piay the opening tenie or if an operation is We render necessary less bill, a pain- JUNEAU MOTOR CO. SERVICE LUCAS S Septemher 10 -~ 1 the first battle of Saratoga | were ——ee = HONOLULU iNTERESTED AT CLUB SHOOT . s 3 IN FOGTBALL CONTESTS | AT THE HOTELS || 5 . a g " Knute K ltfll“""- h"]“ 1“;[‘“‘4' Sp(‘(')al Shoot Will Be Held Gastineau | CO0; t Notre Dame, places Mo ~ E 0 \ G L & Sit. | ;i : g Dimp e Hoio at Gun Club Tomorraw Ralph Chipman; Lola Berry. Sit ga s A. S. Thompson, Hoonah; G. A.| i the game. When eversthing Afternoon. Moncrief, Tacoma; Mr. and Mrs. J.| considered, [ vwh‘v,rvltmlmlwlu is = I, Malony, City; E. J. Ketcham, Se-| bEBt TOCCUOLIRCT D S E T Paul Hudon and Los Bernard led attle; A, A, Kiefer, Seattle; Lt. W.| ekne, The famous exponent trapshooters at the Gun Club A, Tattersall, Cordova; and My .n.l‘ ).‘x Just »|n»h|xn|.| Itum a erday afternoon with a score ¢ Mr Herb Kittelsby. | Visit to the n,.u.um: Islands, said 98 reupudtively, Milatn, Sobs Alaskan he _< Jmazed by the size of (b 0 pepger were right on thefr heels| W. A, Schoc Seward; €. R crowds he saw attonding games. He g yonors when they knocked down Willard, Ketchikan; Mr. and Mys, | _';.:..n.n one of (he games, oy ooy Hansen, Petershurg; A, Black, City {appearance a5 an officikl ™ o Somi won the honors for the' Lon R, Moore, Globe, Arizona; in. It | Goldstein Trophy vesterday when he Crowell, Port Althrop; and Whinery e tmade a score of in the Trophy Cit l Tafl Sees Help Even {shoot. Mr. Sorri has only shot four ——e = | For Art in Money Age!'™ a1 b and i advancing DR. W. E. MULHOLLAiI 1 as one of the contenders for the jlas opened mis Dental Office in T T e s e T Rooms 9-10 Malony Block. adv.| i oling biE ey tiat i, Mie otharienirées Al NigI N RdoEal S 3 | is, can never destroy a real artisi "'”.‘”“ ' ."““"'I" e »” { On the other hand, there are tim eantar,. 2 ONES 1K AgRRIELT R | Miss Robbins 17, McNaughton 15 R g SR St 1“.”’“ 15, Miss O'Neil 12, Miss Carney ceniptor, who whon here referred to| 12 and McCloskey 10. The ladies are R s n.,mm a decided improvement in Rufi | “Working in the commercial field | il sl | is training,” fhe said. “The demand "”\ 0f “”i“ R n - of a money age often are just what ! ~Raeln 100 Il Mo, helt; nt haafal o oatine e iHIHWH"'!»‘“ Ciub tonmorrow afternoon at 1 niug within lines of habit and per. o0 ot 81d a good lerowd fa exnact e ed to attend the holiday shoot | “Genius grows and blosson | PR 3y DB gl arl o o B i irman's Thrift Shop for bargain = destroys promise in the hudding __M' '_‘ ‘”,W] ;\“i“,“,“ sl g sy m the artist,” —these and other .',l..,\u.'n,.u. he offered in shaking Tl Now, if your auto's feeling sick his ll}-u-l lu\.q falc ij.-4| b ers E You then should bring it to us ‘ .“,::.”.“.y.vl.flxw- vw,lll facility rather than | II() ‘/114‘ (.A lf‘F quick. i Sl / VI ¥ 4 Wm:.\' your car starts to | ? " i groan or squeak there's { Eyes Hurt? Try This | o, suneau oo Stomge something the matter with ves ilrt ieey aiiie it inside. If you don’t under- Gk AL LR 5 T A better have us diagnose the snoth ion 1s beyond belief. Gne GOOD EATS kole qorrectly. Wie ont tell R e e e whether it needs a little ofl ELECTRIC CURLING IRON | i NN s 2 & Y - > ARMCO INGOT IRON MAKES THE BES GASOLINE TANKS J. J. WOODARD CO. Shect Metal Work Front Street 3 Res. Plumbing South Phone 37 Phones 1401,1208 Pa _says George Washmgton lived well, And ne'er vas Known a fibtotell! F George Washington had run I a groetry store he'd have wandled pure foods all right| cause he couldn't have sold ol ! These grocery folks ave irst in quality, fizt in serviee in th hom f their CALIFORNIA 5 GROCERY { ; l’HONE 478 o B— ——— R Henty Sulllvan, of Towell; |[M—— Mass., became the second man | CIRE v to swim the Cataling Channol, | FIRE ALARM CALLS crossing it in hours and 45 ! ¥ minutes, almost eight hours ||1-3 Third and Franklin. more than it took George ||1-4 Front and Young, seventecn, of Toronto, ||1-% Front, near Ferry Way. A ‘ 1-6 Front, opp. Film Exchange NOTICE H]—'.’ Front, opp. City Wharf. Border Queen sailing from Seat-||1-8 Front. near Saw Mill. tle Feh. 28, Phone your orders to| | 21 Willoughby at Totem Gro. {4 i wiatols Ten gab. Have ! Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn, v D. B. FEMMER, Agent | Front and Seward, s ‘J I'ront and Mazin, George Bros. will be closed ali| | cond and Main. | day tomorrow, Washington's birth-| | 2-7 Fifth and Seward. 15 el Fire Hall. o e | Gastinean and Rawn Way, NOTI(, E Or REGISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the registration books for stering of | voters for the Municipal Election to, be held in the City of Juneau, April! 61 will open on March 2nd, 1927, and will be closed at 6 o'clock p. m. Saturday, April 2nd, 1927 The said re ation hooks will be, open each (Sunday excepted) betwe and 12 noon and 1 o'cloek p. m. to 5 o'clock p. m, at the City Office in the City Hall Building lo cated at the of 4th and| Main Sts. day 1 the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. | Clerk’s | corner H. R. Registration I‘Il‘l' publication, Feh. 15, Last publics |“(v|l. Fl-h 25, Officer. 1927, 19217. ‘ | Juneau Gun Club | Holds their regular shoots every Sunday morning at 10:30 at the grounds ARE A JOY ‘ WE S ALI LL AND GUARANTEE . STANDARD MAKES Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Telephone No. 6, Jeneau, Alaska ' MULTIKOPY BEST OF CARBONS THE Will Not Curl or Wrinkle TRY A BOX J. B. Burford & Co. [} ol saeparn, (B Second” and Gold Fourth and Harris, 6 Kifth and Geld. 7 Filfth and East 8 Seventh and Gold. -9 Fifth and Kennedyv, -1 Ninth, back of power house Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts Ave., and Indfan 8t -3 Distin 5 WNinth and Calhoun. -6 Seventh and Main. -7 Twelfth, at Northern L'dry 8§ Twelfth and Willoughby. 5 Uome Grocery. JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL PHONE 48 EXIDE Batteries You pay no more for an Exide because it is made by the world’s largest manufacturers of storage batteries. Neither do you pay extra for its reputation for long, dependable service. You buy a battery that is economical because its first cost is low and its final cost is lowest. GASTINEAU ELECTRIC PHONE 416 e s S iy, =