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IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23, 1927. 5 e e e e o ————————————————er et S, " S — NG U FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS -t |GET UP- DO YOU REAL THAT THE BANQUET IN "YOUR HONQOR 195 TO-MORROW | NIGHT AND YOU HAVE N'L | STARTED TO WRITE (= SPEECH = [VLL BE BUSY IN MY OFfFICH |90 | DONT WANT TO St | |ANY DNE -AN'I MUST NOT | ! BE DISTURBED A% MUST J / [FaNSRlE S e | ME SLEEF Ul g S S5 / L | ARMCO INGOT IRON ) [ MAKES THE BEST “o ‘ s i GASOLINE TANKS © 1927 ov Inv o Pearine S J. J. WOODARD CO. . Plumbing— Shect Metal Work R G s e o e i o 5 b o i R A S R PP B R B P B B B B R R S DB PR BH BRI oo h x hampion uth Frout Street \ [} i Jint a comparatively known | N J 3 a tired after 25 years. Seleciion of { \ Sules, who is more than 40 and plays | | it DDy Bdiinet BUBLnas due: solely. to. Al bty A | ! tock, young shiortston who has heca [ LU ) § revorted as a hoid-our from (h e ! 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M \ R he foothall team, center in basket his intense desire to win and his| n she telephones her « et ot .},]",H.:"I p Lot San rea I n, of Vancouver, B. C.iung and proficient in both track cainest tvainir method willie | AND STOP CATARRH to this grocery shop that- her Jigk i o7 "\' pri 1 Cello, of San Francisco, | ng field events. He is Carnegie’s rushed up to the judg ter one | p wants will be proprerly attewd-| o 0 e T b 1 lightweights, last 1 yeat high jumper. When the o complaining of a flat tive and | § Tells How To Open Clogged Nos- | | | i to 3 ) ‘\' ‘\' b tlitower. and o1 iht 10 fast rounds to L cmester grades were made public it vociferously de ng that the race | trils and End Head-Colds. | ! I Ly 1o e s e S Ihe Canadian piled up an early was found that Harpster had be run over bicycle fans | beommm e m e e emee- | S s 5 ! 2 R e ““,,‘,g' : decades ago his father stavied WEich Collooffset with a flashing | ocord of 235 points. A mark of 200 were accustomed to see some Amer-| You feel fine 1n a few moments. | CALIFORNIA il e e e e e St ! s considered good, Iiis home is «t ican riders finish last without a mur-| Your cold In head or catarrh will GROCERY | y b ‘r""‘ s 4 g o, E% f +4- = Akron, Ohio. mu or protest. “Do you think 1 came | be gone. Your clogged nostrils wili PHONE 478 mted to have bec orth a million | & OB I e bere o carouse?’ was the query |open. The air passages of your head »IH;IAII t ):‘1“ ‘*]' now ;\'“ ‘ milli ST GUUBQRB IN SPECIAL ‘MASS FOR R O —@ Svencer hurled at the judges. “I am|will clear and you can breathe|§-—————— o — el dollars s iriends says he wen |, , o , & tol races-—and oney." | treely. N i g 7 Biokad atbew :enah milliot i i i i FISHERMEN OF TEXAS! wHO'S WHO | here to win |.v-~':|| money ‘nu:_\. .')\n more 4]\])llnu.q, h Hes e = T " ol e s e butis o no hawking, snufiling, mucons dis- | This 1 going to keep,” h . . \ ! 0 | % 8 § g . = e In, addition to the sreat stakes| LFAU []UG RA{:E SAN ANTONIO. - Feb. 23 lzeak | o AND WHERE B SUNNINGDALE NAMES lfl“""""“ or dryness; no struggling| | FIRE ALARM CALLS he ha » has made several for s L] Walton might add another idyilic i PRO TC TEACH GOLF‘l”',l,’,’['i"""“ at night. | Sy {ulies In successful hets for owners chapter to his “Compleat Angler” it ; { [, Dol your dicgglsy voul want Third and Franklin. SRR i e il hatning QUEBEC, Fob, 25 Emil i, God. B Could fish some Sunday morn ’lu‘.;l‘ 'Q‘”"]"v l.m’d \”.x |I4m‘|“ e G R e ”“hri\m:nlll’ hottle of Rly's Cream Balm.| Fiont and IDranBia; Leigh looks forward to the 1921 |garq won the second lap in the gu- NS it Medina lake, near here, andfen the L e S TV Thitan s nindo )k st .m.nmina}“,“") el ULELL G, | Front, near Ferry Way. seagon-—his fortyfirst—with confi-) yua1 Quebee dog derby his time he. WeM return throngh the woods foialter MDA ke spliles & LAiBUTAN a0 Loy 88 previoUs: o) ln ‘!ml'lv!u' cream in your nostrils, 1 | Front, opp. Film Exchange dence. Forty-seven horses arve being thr 1 I minut | 45 ‘e fisherman's chapel and attend anley K. Jor sen, now a fuil |~ By T R i il’ penetrate through every air pas-| Front, opp. City Whart e 11O, PRSI IBs AN A0 o g § e Gedged dentisi, came north o U Pr—— S L Of the hed 1 ‘ it I AT RA T T READTE it e S special mass provided for (hose | fedged ; i sage of the head; soothe and heal| Front, near Saw Mill. I could look after a few more |, iy W% m"'”‘b L "”M ,,‘, who spend (heir Sundays with rod | North mln A surpri -’~ visit to hi jthe swollen, inflamed mucous mem- Willoughby at Totem Gro. but 1 have no voom.” ha said. “Kou niite el S ]y pareuts and sisters im Juneau. brane, and relief comes instantly. | Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn e R S :’y‘,v“ “‘», V‘ el “" il services are at 10 o'clock so thar| 1. W. Teriine, of the Game War \ FEEL It is just what every cold and Ly “'”“{ S'f‘w'“m. the best threc-year old | have this | SIS e COME e anglers can get in several heurs|den’s office, returned on the A\I’HHI ALl catarrh sufferer needs. Don’t stay Weont and Matd vear. He is entered for the French B w,, Of sport before the fish quit biting | western this morning after a busi stuffed-up and miserable. —adv. See anc P Dethy and the Grand Prix. Should |, L o Jjduring the hot part of the day |88 D Sl R!NN = i-".f:;:lll-||1|4’ll !'431\-1121 16 win alEher. 1t woulll being up: m ‘ il L The chapel is built of Mative rock | lLeo f . well known busi D}u\v’{ » Rie I‘h“ sl averag cuarried out of the hill upon which | ness man of Wrangell, came norih Doc 5 all. 5 The Wertheimer brothers, Pierre Tt tostands It s large enough (o ac |vom Seattle on the Northwestern THE :\.,‘f’t,\:“"'l':l l'”('f.l_“:l'l“n e 5 ommodate 12 m s. Thel Y Pres ell known travel - SIS B and Paul o formeor being the own commodate 120 communicant Th H. F. Preston, w inenp g ] « o 0 ow in siud . 1 2 [ifth and Gold. o A% i 1| CONTRACT TO MISSIONS it o cotumbis, it was | Sovihvistonn g F 21 horse ong Gene forty veu with donations from Protestant us « 1. Potter, with the Alaska Rail p @ T4 .,l Coram o M. Paul, is b SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 23 Dan- | eIl @5 Catholi roud, 15 R phesenNer 4 Rekara. o Opp. Juneau Cold Storage BRVeHb AU ' Saliel for the Lincoltshive Bl T T T o i e the Northwestern, in port early this Fifth and Kennedy. UERTQALE0LTOn e CoIRY toas Sulllvan, outfieller for Dover of o e It “rR i ) Ninth, back of power honse be run in England March 24 the Eastern e Leagne ot venr, BEG RESPONSIBILITY i THE HOUSE OF George Anderson left on the North Caihoun, opp. Juncau Apts one or two ‘“cracker Tatit N sty stern for Seward | GOOD EATS” tin Ave., and Indlan St v,w m‘ - ey S ‘\m ! illiam H ; MeCart ,\“ of th Licut, R. A, Tattersall, who has | Now, if your auto’s feeling sick Ninth and Calhoun. end to the barriers this year wear | right-handed batter and (hrower, hitt GU¥ Bush, 2 ar old pitcher offbeen i Jduncan for several weeks, | You then should bring it to us || povpe cookine eventh and Main the Chicago Cubs, has a heavy feft on the Northwestern for his ra quick. Twelfth, at Northern L'dry ing the colors of Bradford Eilsworth |ing for an ave of 10 anid | . A - 1 it e " 4 o % 4 L P nent on his hands for the 1927 !dio station at Cordova o A QUICK SERVICE Twelfth and Willoughby, “‘l, ‘.“ w \ I |\\\:“[ »\”m hm«l'. ..lI fielding 950 1 season biaaball ssason, Ha 18 charasd with| J- 1. Suuls, wite andibabyoleieon WHP.‘Y\ your car ;“:Tmr'{; Uome Grocery. deb 15 an owner on ihe ch - e e - f g it o 5 iy the Alg 8 . o s groan or squea Lere pe wurf this year, None of Leigh ¢ dustifsing o prediction smada by dig) (e alisk dasls neileStontiag something the matter with Try Our Waffles! 5 ! 4 HENDRI , manager, Joe McCarthy, last year berial Valley, California, where they ¢ a2 — L huer e | Kpsagt Derk CKS’ REDS thiat he will be the Cubs' star piteher, will probably locate and raise figs it inside. If you don’t under- RN Gy e = | SLnaEe WILL PARADE I |tin scuvon. Bush, whe s ‘aciee] “Grat & Baiamin Teft on' the 4h-] 8409 suclingo you had BERG & HARRIS Gene” as he is familiarly known { J AU TRANSFER better have us diagnose the case correctly. We can tell ! Proprietors JUN a for Seattle to attend the fuo B e i s Teinas FLASHY JACKETS jflut:‘“i o Miss., last i 13(a ne games and his Wi of his mother who passed away A waa the ploneer American trainer in e whether it needs a litte ofl COMPANY France. Coming to Paris in 1902 he | CINCINNATI, Ohio, Feb., 23 Jack SV a diiote = an Mave ocal broker, lo tenic or if an operation is introduced American training meth | fendricks, managcr of e Reds, s o "'.“k i ":‘“‘y”' e ‘h'l'\”‘“‘"}"" "I‘I‘l“::{ r‘,‘\ L?,‘,”,M,?._,‘\ = ,‘”' 'i\j}:;‘)g‘ F Al e “.,,fi,,,. B | [Moves, Packs and Stores Freig R You LA aces I s IsClikeen “or ~glvink ik playevs. alll iUl s duataliofn: (he Eumme) Asids ot - Migs: Sl fdrean SuRe N lioan less bill. Junean Gun Club | and Baggage two year i g possible comforts and, in y rsuit of e vary consideration visiting in Juneau for several wecks, —— | In 1909 after bad ycar on thefinat policy, has ordered a flock of 3 e retirned on the Aliska to Ketchikan Holds their regular shoots || turf Leigh decided to go in for hog |1 Y rt jackets for them ftol BASKETBALL GAMES {where she is manager of the Sunde JUNEAU MOTOR CO. every Sunday morning at raising. He lost his stock in the [ wear this year instead of the cus.| srland Company SERVICE LUCAS 10:30 at the grounds great flood of 1910, however, and |romary knitted sweater | { At Pullman, Wash.—Idaho 21;| Mrs T. M. Reed left on the Alaska | | returied to racing. These jackets are similar to thoso! wachineton State 11 [for “Ketchikan where she will join | '\ o » e Yv'mvrrj» E S0 popular with g At I Ore Oregon 34: Ore- Judze Reed, now holding a termy | JACK LAURIE HAS re. The and Yankees ha'gon Agsies 25 jof court in that iy \ ELECTRIC CURLING IRONS i Prn t Delivery of ARE 4 JOY LADYSMITH COAL PHONE 48 WE SELL AND GUARANTEE i ALL STANDARD MAK Alaska Electric Light ; [ x I D[ & Power Co. ; Telephone No. €, Juneau, Alaska RUN, GUNI SHOOT | 5. 2% ier swentorm. byl sive more protection from chilly k Lurie had a run of 54 birds |hreezes and also from rain sht at the Juneau Gun Club shoot yesterday afternoon. Mort thelr old swesters, saving the Truesdell broke 24 out of 25 from | iew jackets until they get home the 23rd yard line. There was a e .—— THE LESS YOU KNOW ABOUT crowd at the shoot and everyonc |GRID STAR FA".S enjoyed themselves. The following e “eores: Larie %, Soi 2| GET APPOINTMENT COALS, THE MORE YOU NEED “Abbott 15, Austin 22 TO WEST POINT the Southern trip the Red w Stroehe 3, g 0 L e Simpann 28 Vin Maysen 32, Cote gyl oo e ] DIAMOND BRIQUETS. THE Redlingshafer 21. Goldstein 20, Mul-[ UNIVERSITY OF MONTANA, Mis- len 19, Borland 19, McNaughton 18| ‘0w Feb. 23.—"Wild Bill” Kelly Hernar 10, Miss Robbine 11 and Mise| OL Erilivon fame s not 1ikély to' en-| MORE YOU KNOW, THI; MORE o vy T T ter West Point this year. The ap- S, retting was awarded to Robert Car.| ‘OU WANT M. HGME RUN SLUGGER | s, avartet o ubert U AR SIGNS WITH BEAVERS | ior vear at Shattuck Milit Acad- | v ‘my, by Congressman Evans, Now | ‘Wild Bill's” only chance is in get = sen- | . Batteries ] MULTIKOPY bookuse 11 i mady by s words PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 23.—The r ic| in& residential appoi 2 largest manufacturers of storage | Porttand . Beavers - of the Pacltic| & @ Dresidential appointment. All t A | aseball League were assured | 10Pe has not been lost. Sport fans| THE o N g batteries. Neither do you pay L envy mittor | 1010 exbress surprise at the news. THE BEST OF CARBONS exira fop s tephtution fir loag. today when Eimer Smith, outfielder, | K€UV oian e almaia b PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Phone 412 : gL | | dependable service. siened a contract for 1927. Smith| - . ‘h;l»“"'"1::,::':""' s desire to Will Not Curl or Wrinkle i You buy a battery that is ! i made forty-six homers lus!ls(-;;s(m. Rupgien | e YL B SARATE LA AR | leadi Coast Leag n four- i i ¥ M . h E L e Reia00ast Lehse SNELL GETS DECISION ! TRY A BOX is low and its final cost is lowest. [ e | 4 | UMP HILDEBRAND'S SEATTLE, Feb. 23.—Doc Snell, GASTINEAU ' i SON WILL TRY OUT )f Tacoma, junior lightweight, took 1 FOR BELLS' TEAM|the six round decision last night ALASKA MEAT CO i wer Billy Bonillas, of Los Angeles. | * { e B. Burford & Co. | ELECTRIC 4 SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 23. — A S . . 3 | professional baseball carcer that DR. W. & MULHOLLAW | Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 418 4 beckoned to George Hildebrand, vet-|Has openea mis Dental Off:ce in PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET g 3 eran American League umpire, thii-|Rooms 9-10 Malony Block. adv. " Ve

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