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e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. BRINGING UP FATHER 19 By GEORGE McMANUS e ALDERMAN-JIGLS! &0 [uuoc.e R (¢ THE F’RES‘DENT HAS RECEIVED vHREh ‘—THATSWHAT THOUSAND APPLICATIONS FOR APPOINTMENT OF TRAVELING AMBASSADOR: BUT 1T 1S UNDER- STOOD THE CHOICE LIES BETWEEN) JUDCE BLOT OF KOIKOMO AND Tz T8Ot JUDGE BLOT- WELL HES NOT | | GONNA STAND 1N Tl\E WAY | HL\ | OF ME BECOMIN e VD LIKE | TO KNOW! | T T 0l TRAVELIN' | A AMBAS SADOQ \5 Mc CAr#NEY ouT OF JAIL e II-!!( © 1927 ey IntL Fearure Service, Inc Creat Britain i (JU‘ET G 0’[" 7(5() =R BaCk ROOM! SRR e A NOW: LISTEN-IFA | {ITS OONE BRICK SHOLLD HIT | |OR ME JUOGE BLOT-1D BE iNAME 1ONT| THE MAN TO BECOME \LM‘G‘\FFN } TRAVELIN' AMBASSADOR] ™ / | THERED TEN DOL_LAC\’R%} c ahts reservel o iieoeeeceececcccceco ) BT KS’ THREE MAN SPO BABE RUTH WANTS TWO YEAR CONTRACT, $100, l)()l) ANNU: lLLYf ST".L SUPREME LOS A 38, I Ruth deminds $100,000 yearly salary and h out fromn past salary befo returns to bascball a4 Lwo years contrac L Jacob York | Satuy with the New publi left 1o o Ruth's letter, Ruppe: Ameri day night trainer for Ruppert. tuth orchestra and the wri owner of made Ruth York s was hi Col. | when New when an | |“n-unll-"l | | wept unashamed played Hawaiian crowd around the platform “Aloha.” Ruth's letter said in was in fine physical train’s sang part. that condition UNEAU AND DOUGLAS GIRLS WIN PLAY FIN/IL CHANNI:L; WRANGELL, Alaska The Juneau and Dou basketball fives both the opponents in the plaved here Saturday night Interschool tourney Juneau played the girls. Juneau won by 11 Alma Weil. Han cna gnes lemeister for Juneau. The Douglas Wrangell Gallwas glas five. The girls are aboard the Rogers for Juneau The final game the Channel trimmed gam the two in Ketchikan SCOre a Campen and the were stars defeated the 11. Alberta the llwr girls girls by 35 was the & to ar for Admi |.|1 will be played on Douglas Boys Beat Juneau KETCHIKA Alask Feb In the final game in Hw lnluulmnu basketball tourney, played last Sat-| night, Douglas High school defeated the Juneau High five a score of 24 to 14 Juneau lead 8 to at the first half .Johnson made 12 baskets from center in the third quarter and took the lead tin starred with 12 points, Johnson & Juneau was ragged with poor pass ing and on long shooting. Ketchikan Hi boys defeated Wran- gell's five by a score of to 13 Peterson, Kahi forward, was the star with eight baskets from center Wrangell fumbled easy baskets. [t was rough game and both teams fought hard. The Ketchikan five will to Juneau as was anticipated - — BIG TEN BALL TEAMS TURN EYES TO DIXIE Western Conference baseball teams soon will be following the major leaguers southward on spring train- ing trips which have become as reg vlar routine for the collegians as for the professionals. Most Big Ten teams will head South in early Apri] while outdoor practice at home is still impossible. Northwestern wil make its first Southern trip, to Ten- nessee, and Wisconsin and lowa will 80 to Mississippi. Only ( go holds out against the spring trip and its baseball team goes every two years on a tour of Japan. SWIM PRIZE WINNER ONCE A HOUSE MAID Until she won fame in the Cat- alina channel swim, in which she received a prize of $2,500 for great- est endurance by a woman swimmer, Miss Martha Stager was a house the end of not ge ! receive he i | land TIGER QUTFIELD, MINUS TY GOBB: good a game or The letter profited base earn ly in not s to play than last scason » New York club b best of b g period my the club g while the salary W During the winter my own exhibition games support from other profes players. 1 have received more hroe weeks than the New York pays me in three months. The York Club pl more exhibi- on games than any other club but nothing such as all ex contracts oblige me 28 The QX troit T will campai DIETRE e of Ty diamond the hardest hitt American departure of Cohh year the rom all it g opow During 1o season quisition of hoost wehineton” th fence-busting Tris outfield ket batting the basis of even this har gardeners has points below on 1 hut of 30 performances hitting group nd average Tiger contemporaries The Detroit outfield | will include the 1926 pion of the League, Henry Ma [t will boast a former champion i jHarry Heilmann. [ts third | will be Robert Fothergill, | honpoint did not keep him from 1 ing the league for most of son, though he was nosed his teammate the streteh The ists of Goslin {ew ibition to ; this batting GAMES; TO out b in T Washington outfield co Rice and Speaker the Tigers new Port- inf {pres home to school in learned public Swiss dairy until about she removed Portland. She a in swin tank she | field | play {he employed Ore. She Portland on a there hb brought enviable for realizing that in the middle pasture began three years learned the successor, M language there going to|but the Alabaman school Besides the crawl| slowly that once which she used for 19 |m||¥“"n trade him Catalina contest, she is an| After working diving Stager l\lmx\u\llghr success, he the and has per-‘understudy to an Port. | swinging style. At once #gan to bust the fences, mann also credited with Band | Manush to improve. e gave —adv. jmuch attention last summer, - | centerficlder spurted from Thrift Shop for bargains| 500" the top of the and Aprons. the ent Born lived ago when dence to English night stroke, in adept how formed land farm, he ten her ye forey resi- ago to came Cobh along was Manush with wit the Miss violin orchestra at to play with his Manush Harry follow in b -> Ed Garnick for | Instruments Holton hiy See the list toward —ady = iu Dr. NICK” CULLOP LIKES IF BACK HURTS CPENING BALL GAME u...nu m and lefthanded farmer [Chilhowie, Va. is wondering {additions this s Jarman ses ieher ot ha Tovia wii Flush Your Kldneys Occasion- ally by Drinking Quarts Pwill bring to hiz stock farm of Good Water [sclection as opening day pitcher {become established. Bach year boos make aers of the this an o kidneys oc-| caslon to auth-| Many mascot chickens and to the club “Nick" No man team make mistake by flushing the dly, says a well-known ority. Too much rieh food creates acids which clog the kidney pores so that they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood. Then you get sick. Rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipa- 1“""“"- That was tion, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder|80at to his home. The animal disorders often come from slu;:;;ish:‘”""’“" everything on the farm, kidneys. lcording to the pitcher's stor: The moment you feel a dull :..-h.u‘lu"“m the leaves in the kidneys or your back hurts,| or if the urine is cloudy, offensive,| full of sediment, irregular of pas-| sage, or attended by a sensation of| scalding, begin to drink soft water| in quantities; get about four; ounces of Jad Salts from any re- liable pharmacy and take a table-|Carter and Smith 22 Berger, spoonful in a glass of water before|ckoff, Kirk and Borland 21: breakfast for a few days and your|shafer, Abbott and Archbald 19; H kidneys may then act fine don 18, Bernard 17, Burdick, Aiken This famous s is made from|16; Geller 15, Miss Robbins, the acid of grapes and lemon juice, Carney and Miss O'Neil each 11. *ombined with lithia, and has been; i used for years to help flush clogged LET Almquist fress your Suit. kidneys and stimulate them to ac-! call and deliver. Phone 528. also to help neutralize the, ———. — acids in the system so they no longer cause irritation, thus often relieving|if Dresses gpd Aprons. bladder disorders. S ¢ Jad Salts is inexpensive.and can-| not injure; makes a delightful effer- vescent lithia-water drink, vhich everyone can take now and then to help keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby often preventing serious kidney complications. adv. or woman can age a including pigs, turkeys are asic lamb. crated and Imost seen has these the way to Chilhowie the other players have Only once has he r when he sent at a - GUN cLuB SHOOT Jack Lurie won another notch the Goldstein trophy shoot of ti Juneau Gun club meet yesterda The following were the participants: Wilkiams 24, mpson 2 Sorri, Lauri, also 25, w —ad ToHE JUuNE~0 LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 last sea aver 1 a it °, to make oath n member whose em- y their could not | ¢ | groom | nush was his choice,| to their old home, so| e ready | Margaret ; | finally advised the natural | Instruments Heil-| helping and the low of | at sjon's opening game Nick's ifas |2 « demonstration presented on before | them. | retted his quic) k a in- of his fruit trees in | i re Y. scores of all: Truesdell | Cole, | v Redling u-j s, Miss We Jarman’s Thrift Shop for bargains, V.' v S |1 the ment the they would be ERITISH HEAVYWEIGHT rwhile inter the Shaw does not leavyweight — boxing Great Britain, in .the ¢ Tunney may have all books he says all the umlw in world it leave him few .of O. Henry's top notehers, and some of the Kdgar Wal- | lace The radio fa cinates more than ing Thornton Heath, Seott a four valve ot his ornard Phil Scott champion of least Gene |1.. \1\;4\\ desires, ang Henry James the he will only a mystery stories cott re In | Sur- | and | i Lis cott rey, spends most evenings lisien ing in >-oe- . Oath of Small Baby Good in Washington | i Conn., Feb { Wishert Rodger, | claimant st American the statements inj 4nd have a pass- own | four the HARTFORD. Baby John Brown five months old, is ( the title of 28 for | the youn to ja passport reques | port issued in his At the age of | Brown swore tain facts in a name months truth of language his father| | was able translate, and afixed, his mark. It was accepted in Wash-! ington and a passport issued | Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rodger, "the baby's parents, are from ;|.H|kl Baby John will be an Ameri-| an citizen automatically ,when he 21, but when his father and {mother prepared to sail for a visit| they found that his three year old sister would have to have pass-| John | to cer- to Seot- is and S ports - - See Kd Garnick for Hoiton Band adv. NOTICL TO SC. HOOL BOND HOLDERS i is hereby given that the outstanding School Bonds | redecmed, together with in- time after March 1, {at office of City Clork, Juncau, Al- [aska, and that interest will cease| March 1, 1 | Schol” Bonds to be redeemesd Mar, | il ! | Nos { Nos, No Nos Nos Notice folowing rwill e terest any 1927, 500 700! 100 000 500 SO0 | 3001 20-124, 126-132, 154 In In Inc Ing ne In In¢ Ing Inc Inc R. SHEPARD, City Clerk. Methunleh\ 3% really lived 100 yeu’ ! Modern ills have sh life, say scientists, new discovery - That the Biblical patriarchs may | actually have lived out the extraore dinary spans allotted to them by Holy Writ, is rfmw admmcnzhpolmbl. in the light of recent medical covery. ”hfi ll Primitive man, \\ho evacuated |,,, bowels every ix hours, knew noth- ing of the autc oxication, or self- | poisoning, to which modern man is { universally subject from the reten- tion of decaying fecal matter in the lower bowel. In an amazing booklet, “Civiliza- tion's Greatest Menace,” published in support of Hunt's Internal Bath—a great discovery Wl hich ends auto- intoxication and constipation—fifty ! world-leading doctors show common intestinal disorder a cause of almost every known discase, from simple dizzy spells to rancer See the Bath on display and ack for a free copy of this important booklet at o~ H —ady. ! Butler-Mauro Drug Co. {140 b, 11 Pullen Sween- Parks 150 12— Sperling Danner 147 13— MeNaughton 152, Schmidt 140 14 Henning Halm 145 S('lgcrlulc BOWLING TOURNEY | WILL OPEN TONIGHT |"ison 120 | MeKinnon Team No | White 115 155, Hen derson 1 e ISIKR three-man te nt will soec games 1 am - howl tourname wetion in The tourna opening night ittee in charge of the its best to omn Date done Tonight 5 irrange 11 teams in @ manner that faivly evenly matehed teams 3 and 4 tangle st match at 7:15 o'clock nd 6 will start play following at $:15 o'clack and 8 lated final at 9:15 o'elock good crowd is expected to turn wateh the play and as follows such Tonight im- m 7 are § for vimes A it The personnel March Mareh March [ chedule of the teams Personnel of Team No. 1-—Lavenik, 115, Strobe 110 No. 2—Barraga Atta 155, Mrs. Pullen 130 Team No. 8- Metcalf 175 land 110, Shaw 138 Team No. 1 1 0. Brinzdale 165, Teams 170, Man ning Team Van 175 Tor- Messerse Mr hmidt Sperling 175, CGardner 145 No. 6 Radde 130, Davis 155 Team No. 7T—N Nelson 148, Stewart 17 No. 8 Pitshmann Faulkner 155, Geddes 135 Team No. 9—Robertson 163 derLeest 160, Mrs. Darby 130 Team No. 10— Kirk 165, Wilson Andrews 150 Team No. § Mrs. Ba- vard 130 Team Dirby 170, Dicken Team 165, G Van DUE— 01d papers for sale at The Empire. Home Cooked Meals Home Made Cakes and Pies For Sale FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOM PHONE 157 THE HOME CAFE Opp. Juneau Cold Storage “THE HOUSE OF GOOD EATS” COOKING QUICK SERVICE Try Our Waffles! BERG & HARRIS Proprietors Now, if your auto’s feeling sick You then should bring it to us quick. W something HOME HEN your car starts tu groan or squeak there's the matter with it inside. If you don't under- stand autolingo you had better have us diagnose the case correctly. We can tell whether it needs a littie oll tenic or if 2a operation is necessary. We render a pain- less bill. Juneau Gun Club Holds their regular shoots every Sunday morning at 10:30 at the grounds JUNEAU MOTOR CO. SERVICE LUCAS ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS WESTINGHOUSE and HOT POIN Investigate Our Trade-In-Y our- Old-Iron Plan Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Telephone No. 8, Juneau, Alaska SHAW W ALKER FIRE PROOF SAFE CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT J. B. Burford & Co. ARMCO INGOT TRON MAKES THE BEST GASOLINE TANKS J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Shect Metal Work South Front Street I’hone 373 Iles. Phones 1401,120 158, ] | are | are | inclined to roam- | 5 there is h h- CIASS food at home!! that a man »‘ ppier than his stomach. She has found a store where she can buy the best foods she their manners we and measures 1, and their wife says never any says their on the correct CALIFORNIA GROCERY l‘HONE 478 are po-| 5] ‘IRE ALARM CALLS Third and Frs Front and F Front, near Front, opp. Filin Exchange Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill. Willoughby at Totem Gro. Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn Front and Seward. Front and Main, Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Fire Hall. Gastinean and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and Gold. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power houre Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apta. Distin Ave., and Indlan St Ninth and Calhoun. Seventh and Main. Twelfth, at Northern L'dry Twelfth and Willoughby. Home (Grocery. JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freiglt 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

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