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BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NES & JUST THINK IF YOU GIT THAT JOB AD AMBASSA DOR- YOU KIN TRAVEL EVERY WHERE AN WHEN ~OUL CIT TO IRELAND DON T FAIL TO CALL ON DANNY O SHEA OUR OLD S\DE-KICK! — [ vLr NOT| | FORGET \ | / HiM | v \‘ ! 6‘ N ARPPOIN | |GIT THE TRAVELIN | I AMBASSADOR TMENT: | | - AH' IN HOLLA YOUL MUST SE MY COUSIN 3 HANS VOGEL' MAY ITALY: YOU MAKKA DA VIDIT TO MY COUSIN- | | — DOMINIC IS == L N i | MR-OIGGS - YOL GO BY | | | &WEDEN-ILL CIT YOU A LETTER TO | MY BROTHER | 261 1927 T OH ) | 1 SUPPOSE YOU WANT SURE ME TO CALL ON YOUR s 5] i FRIENDS AT — CATALINA S 1SLAND i) s e S S e S S e e " (M { i | O o Geear Butan nghis ceserved T - 3 1927 av Iur o Feature Service. Inc. | Cincinnati National contract ENGLISH RACE STAKES ARMCO INGOT IRON MAKES THE BEST GASOLINE TANKS J. L. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Shect Metal Work South Front Street . Phones 1101,120 | | t SOUGHT BY AMERICAN ruc meas wnsigned ave coc N 0 Hargrave, Pitcher Donohue, First \ / \' Siephen Sanford, American race | Baseman Pipp and Second Be e | \ lorse owner, is making a determined | Critz J \ ! effort o win the English steeple: | - > | Iy 5 ! { chase of the year, the Grand Na CO0K FOOD SALE ‘ SEND THAT ) tional. March 28. He said to have | e s ! A e Noihae Lol o o | The Ladies Aid Society of the |} ‘?\EB%“ ! ) thony, probably the best steeplechase Methodist Church will hold a Cook- | 24 35 . y { jockey in the United Kingdom, tojed Food Sale at Garnick's Grocery! 4])‘1 AWA ; { ride one of his four horses entered |Store on Saturday, Feb. 26, starting | | | 4 PLEASE]| | b o e e e rererereereee e~ =3 [y (he event, Brights Boy. Marsin, at 11 m adv. || — | T r T , Blancona and Mount Etna § — — — | PAOLINO WINS FIGHT WASI"NGTUN U FRENCH LAW HAMPERS "™l i O, 0 e o] T SCHOCL BOND || ' 5 SPORTS OF CHILDREN ' Grand Natiowa on tire oc-| " HOLDERS et F v‘l II/ISC() ,\TSI sV "' i ‘\' 2 2 casions. Sanford has won it onee Notice is hereby given that thed | R() 1B I / MAN Sportine dovelopment in the schools With Sergeant Murphy, Last year “;Inl:-\\n outstanding School Bonds | | '0<\> Providey RN B Sl el b af Moaiice 18 Tatiiied Dy an olis vess Vol by AT NG Suhwaniz u.u.;[\\'hl l‘w MI:M”M%V“ i h”i \\I'HII mep \t\ a_'k_e\ephov\\e Sy . Jack Horner, purchased a fortnight |terest any time after Mareh 1, 1927, D NEW YORK, Feb. 26.—TPaolino Battli Nelsor e S LUl "]“.‘\, o |)y‘hl‘;‘“n1.‘»‘ l .“ i HM“!.AI office of City CI Juneau, Al-| | veswde ner st wight whinped inuie Uansen. Commitied for H (pupils while in their care. Parn Ry s e ’7‘1\ Provider's got the telephone At Sildumey o guln & decision ¢ G o el WALTER MAILS 1S Schol Bonds to be redeemed Mar, | L habit She knows that It was o gruelling 10 round match 'Observation . = " for an_accident to their child it the TWO-YEAR CONTRACT {3 Yo7 © 77 | when she telephones her order in Madison Square Garden and wa _'Huskies Are Swept Aside as tcacher I8 4 GRUILTE any e dadch SIGNER WITH SEALS|y "0 101 110 $ fool|to this grocery shop that her RS Sumlne Tdeput m uckaiisy . OHIOAG0, Teb, 26 riuiy 7 ‘] Contenders for Confer- ih'.fl’.sff""f.‘,.'\"'llx.l'lii .(l:.\“:]. ?'y.‘,.,‘.“(:ly" = T ot s Ine. 00 {1 vantsSlITLe ShropretIS AUt el heavyweight elimination tournament, son. former worlds' lightweizht i d 3 i SAN TRANCISCO. Feb. 26.—The | ™ 100! |ed to Baffled by Hamsen’s clever de bion, has been ovdered to a pey ence Champions. ered by the government's outline of U Walter Mails, southpaw | 5O T 1,000 | fense and sharp left jabs in the bathic hospital for observation school ~work. One of the largestipigcher, former hero of the big lea- I 5 "500 \ ~ \ I fivst half. Paolino staged a smashing Police Court order committed hiti] (opyALLIS, Ore. Feb. 26 The SChooly in Paris requires pavenis 0 gyng has signed two-year ik A CALIFORNIA rally in the last five rounds to offset following his appearance before the ... 0 Aggies swept the University S8l a formal release from all re e with (e San Francisco 8 J3Y! iy “ \) | GROCERY the Danc’s ¢ lead court upon extradition proceedings. ¢ yughington basketball players Sponsibility for the child in 8ports: mig is the fivst time the Seals have [ NO® Ine i AL Gonnage aid o seivaness of tie e 1s wanted in Bubte, Montans, 107 ooide as & (Oonference contendor. for|POLONE eSO AAN 001 idveh IVt & Bllotial . byosvoaricol l-\. In¢ : by PHONE 478 thick set Spaniard accompanied by theft of the motion pictures of his . Lonors, in a game last night, | Athletic sociation tract, 0 ,”'\.._.__V,_;, i A an unceasing two fisted, rushing ai- defeat in February, 1910, by Ad ). Avejes winning by a score of Su = . - - :”‘ l':::]:! = - = tack, wore down the defense of Han. Wolgast to 27 CONTEST TO DEVELOP e AT AN i o e e sen in a bruising, esciting contest | . : The Aggies jumped into the lead FOR DAVIS CUP TEAM DRESSEN AGREE TO ‘» . g FIRE ALARM CALLS that kept the crowd of 13,000 in al in the last half after Washington by CINCINNATI TERMS| : i A, constant uproar. GHANNEL BOYS left 15 to 14 and the end of (h ’ | s 148 "hivA ANA. DanhiE [y I e Sharp competition may be expect i st 5 1 4 [ anklin, e iEbe v oL aRn ovmiein fikirge pesiod o o ] e “|‘,I:A(Iu!|«”llll\‘lldll\ on’ (he! CINCINNATL Feb. 20 Jakie Muy.,| I R. SHEPARD, {114 ‘Broue and Brankiin, ing victory for Paolino but dec :| > DiviS oun (ean DY thesishnater qojietctmnted Spttohes) and (h.n’huJ i City Clatk. | | 156 Boant, wesr Fewey Hex ;‘,‘,',(_)"‘;1:.,‘“\'vw'.'-yil.lmhI?f,.~‘,” ”].::ll\“l:m{ ! LUSE IN GAMES ‘WATTS GUNN TO PLAY Vincent Richards from amateur to| Pressen, third baseman, has signed, fen — - ————%||1-6 Front, opp. Film Exchange tablish him as a most colorful title | IN THEE TOURNEYS irotessional tennis. The sensational | Home Cooked Meals 1-7 F‘rnnl. opp. City Whart. aspirant since Firpo i | 2 Ricliandas will ‘ot e’ easily replaoan WFEs e ——_—_—— | Home Mads Cdkas anoanies 1 Front, near Saw Mill. % lino revealed himself as a BUT GIRLS WIN Watls Gunn, youthful Atlanta mem-|in the array of talent the United i B Willoughby at Totem Gro. crude boxer but also a tremendonsi ber of the Walker cup golf team ! States will offer in an effort to | | Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn strong. willing, rvushing slugger abio S lof 1926, will participate in three repel a foreign invasion but ~..I-\-.‘..11 | FORGET-;/{]}E;{{?T lTEA ROOM | | :‘ru)l,l un:: i(;wl:;nl. . absor shme thout givin curnaments this year, the American likely bidders are to be found. I "HONE 157 5 Front and Main. :.:‘;"n.!‘x)x‘l;lmh B S e Juneau Loses to \v\/rangc” E open, and the newly Chandler, of California intercolleziate 3 i) | 2-6 Second and Main. - e I Bovs, Deuglas to Ketchi- established Southern open. Back in| chumpion for two years, Lewis N S 27 Fifth and Seward. SPEAKER IS TO BAT S v his mind, too, is a longing to return, White of Texas, and Alfred H. Cha [[2:9 Fire Hal. kan—Girls Victors. i md. Like Bobby Jones, Brit- pin, Springfield, Mass., ranking five o | [3-2 Gastineau and Rawn Way. THIRD lN SENATORS' (CER. ;‘|.~|1 1d American open champion,| six and seven, arve g rally credited THE 3-4 Second and Gold. LINE-UP, SAYS BOSS KETCHIKAN, Alasky, Feb I Watts is a student, junior at with leading the field, although ¥ v Fourth and Harris. i) the second nights' play in the In-{Gegrgia Tech. But unlike Bobby, who!George Lott. Chicago, No. 9 in the IIUME CAI’E | Fifth and Gold. 3 terschool Basketball tourney, Wran-lis taking a vacation from the golf ranking may compel consideration | Iifth and East. WASHINGTON, F¢ 26 Tris gell last night defeated the Juneau|.ourse to concentrate on his law|also. Revanth and Gald: Speaker and his trusty 300 cavat| Hi chool five by a score of 1\1_“',’,;‘,‘__ :.mm is mixing lis golf with gt Opp. Juneau Cold Storage Pitth and, Keanefy: bludgeon will occupy third place in' (o i0 il DR. W. E. MULHOLLAL o i N TSk ST bbb e the Washington Senators’ batting| Tha Wrangell Hi boys did the best Leose: oo : |Has openea’ nis Dental Offsce in &“'lflf fimu 1 “THE HOUSE OF (l\'::?}:::unb..nmn qum-uu Axl)l.- line-up next season— the same bat-| passing and Junea missed many {0l papers ror sawe at The Empire ! Rooms 9-10 Malony Block. adv. W (V()()l) I"ATG" Distin Ave., and Indian St ting place he had while man ol | easy basket | — - - = | i , : . & IR Ninth and Calhoun. the Cleveland Indians. | The Ketchikan Hi five defeated| Now, if your auto’s feeling sick iveith ana This was the amnouncement of the Douglis quintet by a score of | (R eeerU\stemstf ottt el Yot el ottt et someefifoafT] | You then should bring it to ws | | yomE cookinG 7 Twalttn, &t Northora 114ry Manager Stanley Harris at the Wash- 13 to 10 Douglas fought hard and | quick. QUICK SERVICE 8 Twelfth’ antl. Willoughby. ington training camp at Tampa, Fla. outplayed Ketchikan in every auar-| HEN your car starts to 2 S 4 3 Home Grocery. Buddy Myer, shortstop and a 300, ter but was poor passing. Both | e L oAl Dikres " hitter in 1926, will be the lead- teams did much lo hooting | BB0 Hine ihe Hittor walb Try Our Waffles! - e » off batter for the Senators, followed | Wrangell scems to be the favor-| T == - z LT E te s manaer sl 0 cover. Koththandtetvinstin oy stand autolingo you bad BERG & HARRIS | while Goslin, Judge, Harris, Bluege ney [ and i L A . L e e R R R l:‘:‘l\”«(,l-‘-‘;“‘-:[|lvlh Qiagriom ::lel Proprietors | JUNEAU TRANSFER remainder of the line-up. “That first Aml \\'l':mu-lll and Keto 1\;.“ clash. | S R | COMPANY five should give us from three to| Affer fonight's games there will| B : / ]r::.ry runs per game,” is Iarvis’ b “Il"ll“::vll\lznu‘ in honor of the visiting | :.'(-':-“-'.,vx;:’.ry_If\v:nn-'x’.:;:?;l?aul: % '3 Moves, P“Cksd “I;‘d :5“”" Freight St i i leag bill. Juneau Gun Club | 400 JaReRK? BGROTRA WILL COME 1°HAN"EL'NF';::K:’Y'SALL citicel o g Holds their regular shoots || OVER AGAIN AFTER JUNEAU MOTOR CO. every Sunday morning at | | | | NET TITLE ’ INDOOR WRANGELL, Alaska, Feb. 26 -l The Juncan high school girls played | NEW YORK. F 26—Jean Bor. | the Wrangell g last might and | otra, the Hounding Basque, will WOn 28 to 23. Irene Burke starred; again be a contender for the na-|[0F Juncau making 17 points tional indoor tennis championship of = Th¢ Douglas girls beat the Ketchi- the United States next month. The| K &irls by to, 24 picturesque Frenchman, who captur | Ketchikan has a strong team. The | ed the title in 1926 and was runner-| irls from that city will meet Ju-| up to his countryman. Jean Rene, "CAW lonight. | .acoste st vear, ill come over| e :‘:I_I;_\'“'l sy e e ']'L””'.'”‘ P | A special postoffice will be estab | non, and will not only contend 1y Shed 4t Chardon. Ohio, this spring the tourney on the 7th Regmicnt " visitors to (m;"u;;u county’s annual courts, but will represent the Sport.|MAPIC sugar festival can send sumn- ing Club qf Parls in a special matcn| P'®® 10 friends | at the Casino, | AR . L | “Rollins” Silk Hose for ladles and| children at Jarman’s Store. ady. | N. {‘.’“l;ll'l.NgoHEA}{)S il T CHANGE rup paAIN OUT OF | UNTIL NEXT YEAR * RHEUMATIC JOINTS | | SHBANT N Feb. 26—The| po. g5 years, miltions have rub. | State Reorganization Commission, | 2 . | headed by Senator Walter W, we.|bed soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs| tall, of Westchester, at a meeting Ol sulghbon; g iltogs recently definitely decided to retain der mpot, and by ihe the present State Athletic Comi time they say Jack| Robinson -——out comes| the rheumatic pain and distress. 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