The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 1, 1927, Page 5

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IHF DAILY AL /\Sl\'\ IW’H{I,. lULbl)z\\ M\R( e ——— e BRINGING UP FATHER II l‘)27. By GEORGE McMANUS e I JuD | AN [s AD | JUST TOLD YOU: YUST TAP JUDCE { [BLOT WITH A BRICK-NO VIOLENCE 1 MC GAFFNEY- HED DO JUST ENOUGH TO KEEP HIM OUT OF i e ’\N\ THING FQR TEN Ty WELL- | KIN RELY ON 1S LAID P SO YOU ARE THE WAY UNTIL I'M APPOINTED TRAVELIN »’\P«\E\A'x‘n\DOR' DO YOouL it c,rr THAT. Ms GAFFNEY ? = T oo-1LL DO T THE FIRST THING IN THE MORNIN'4 Great Brutam rights rescrved UICCS- YOURE AD COOO AS AMBASHADOR = BLOT WADS STRUCK BY AN AUTO THE THE PRESIDENT WILL PICK! R SAY FIND ™S | HES GOT ONE 1D THIS, TRUE? BELO Ng_.vN DINTY - CAFFNEY: - TLN DOLLARS TO ME! ARMCO INGOT MAKES THE BEST GASOLINE TANKS MRl <~ R Bt o B b i i e e e A e i i i e i i i M s §W@ \ P e et e e S PSSP JAGK SHA Kt‘g’ 122 BOXING BILL 1S e 1 e o KILLED, OKLAHOMA | Vethered's play has on both e 1 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Hun- Championship in who were She apparently more honor for public playgrounds Connectient lads interested in the Brit- foothall have taken up port has taken the lead teams with a shown a cor- before have watched! Leaii, e within nch and plays avoid is off. Sh ionals OKLAHOMA CITY, March 1 House of Representat bill designe Oklahoma - SOCCER, GIRLS' HOCKEY ... .. . GROW IN POPULARITY '+ kv, Theodore h th Stat hy rovidin soccer Lockey h the on “killed as well| hoxing favor doe e her same is said, o have star, nd not ompe el \ game . 1 2 opas intense U nd - wood concentr. ol than her woman | g and Oldham counties, Koen B. Chamberlain, far coliccted 19,000 Indian 1 tion which Up- |1 spiciou more mady among any Obeervers Look for Ring cet if Mc ]wuc Takes Conte: iner, has hockey have per grade Connceticut and a and L'H| olfer 1fer the ome most popular in expansion - > ELKS BGWLING IS NOW FULL SWING of the Elks' tournament due devel chicol ol s at The Bmpire largel Jack NEW YORK h1 key i a2 to 1 favoritc the vet Mike McTigue round Mad ight iminat g o knockout acl ran match 835,000,000 CUBIC FEET National Forest Timber for Sale Embracing opening man last night d 7 spectively 5 of last nig Team gumes Tex Rickard tournam MeTigu miplichr rver in three team bowing ulted in wins for tear and the| over teams 3 sational ace Howi in his come ohee will tike overcome 1's matches No. 3 for Sharkey who h 193 165 'EDDIE ROBERTS GETS DECISION OVER FRIEDMAN Taccma Welterweight Bat- ters Way to Ten Round Verdict in New York. W YORK, March 1 hard punching T battered his round decision veteran Philadelphia Eddie Rob. reoma welter: last night over Sailor bat erts weight, o a0 Friedman, tler, Roherts carvied the in every round rights casy verdict prized him with the final rounds gave Wity fisht to Fri with @ heavy lefts and took Iric sur stirring in man barrage an and but a wan rally Ringsiders Roberts of rounds > FAKED NIGHT LIFE OF PARIS FOR AMERICANS nin the ten American “wicked the of sy March 1 ist trips through the life of Paris have aroused singers and ballad-makers protest. They crowds are tout night poet Mont the in PARIS e aht to ceing taken ation, the plac car faked wher instoad trouba cabarets the il of to clever and weight Ticket crowd ness, sales indicate anot ord >o—— FIRE ALARM TURNS i BOYLE TC BASEBALL bl career of of the ( in hom portraying Total H. Me Bringd sperling wted a g Juck Doyle, o Cub The shout fire” sible thespian veteran scout of lice his tow become an the villuge called “Han Holyoke, and was bler in a play But Jack was ) @ voluntac man, and he had just taken ihe when an alarm and he to join the bucket bri 1 He had another chance hefore (h lishts, but turned to hascball was gradusted to the post of a n league to Darhy Mrs Gardner sav ounded never and 1w jor Dav scout - DAUGHERTY SCORES IN ILLINOIS SPORTS ~. v Nelson Stewart Fvery touchdown Hlinois scored against Western Conference ents during the last foothall was made by Russell Daugherity, | Red G or as the standin Minoi when rd touchdown G to be th son as ner ors. will oppon season Tot succe hlete of ran which e gratified hero of a b baskethall ¢ up for the Big He lives at St coach after graduation > GREAT WOMAN GOLFER | INDIFFERENT TO TESTS Miss different disappointment s who regard Oul=s Pittsh And paulkner for a Geddes Chicago. bition tc Thi he is r scoring 1 1 ma the defe 0 Total Tonigh the play will tang 11 and tain en n ator and n telegraph tween Anchorag ano Joyce Wethered to golfl competition of British profe her the world's atest woman g vlayer. She tired of competition loves golf as much ev prefers to amuse herself p the game according to her whims. Miss Wethered won the remains in she is buty and aying as at own Team erschmidt 201 127 161 118 162 124 189 No. 160 181 130 181 4 160 158 130 160 180 171 Team Totals Team Vickenson | | Totals i Team rd nn t, te: at e h 12 ther bowling the Skagway e Kl ht New Silk and Cotton Spring Goods! Jarman’s D )ld papers ror sawe at The Empire. Team 16 will final games at 158 169 156 146 140 112 98 105 1197 2 will open | 7:15; teams 9 and 10 orns at $:15 and teams, be matched in the 15. | 108 ims 1 amd 384 D - SKAGWAV LOSES BOWLING match of the present tournament Elks and ks, Skagway again Skagway's _score be- | the ! lost | Wit | ) | A Thrift Shop. —adv Eug- | e 1920, ! \\()n‘ lish Championship in and 24 and SULPHUR SOOTHES : AN ITCHING SKIN The First Application Make. £ Cool and Comfortable ice lnlm\ ing wl]l aska, an in| |1, 1927: 120- or some other torturing, embarrass-| ing skin trouble you may quickly'N be rid of it by using Mentho-Sul- phur, declares a noted skin special ist. This sulphur p:2paration, because ~\05 of its germ destroying properties, seldom fails to quickly subdue itch- ing, even of fiery eczema. The flrsl‘N application makes the skin cool and N comfortable. Rash and blotches are No. healea right up. Rowles Mentho-' Sulphur is perfectly harmless. \’(m] can obtain a small jar. from any zood drugg ~—adv, 169- 175 183 —adv. |March 1, Schol Bonds to be NOTICE TO SCHOOL BOND is out: be redeemed, any time after .n office of City Clerk, lh‘ll 19 | a 17 77-181, -201, 124, HOLD hereby standing together March 1, Juneau, will ERS given that School Bonds with in-| 1927, Al- cease interest | redeemec Mar. $ 500 700 100 | 000 500 9500 300 500! 100 500 1,900 400 100 Inc Inc. Inc. «Inc Inc Inc. Inc. Inc. Inc. 4| $7,500 | H. R. SHEPARD, City Clerk, LOCATXON AND AMOUNT—Al SALE CONDITIONS— STUMPAGE RELATION TO WATER POWERS CONSIDERATIONS AFFECTING TIMBER AWARD—In DEPOSIT—With SHOWING OF FINANCIAL ABILITY—FEach FINAL DATE FOR BIDS—Sealed PROCEDURE FOLLOWING BID—An award. . dour arti that may st hold 1c e forth ex ng h an to sents the the t Plumbing— South Front Street Six-Story Skyscrapers Now Planned, London Phone (Continued trom Page One) traditions the left the eity ‘ the | despite tion th | too 1a have remained undisturbed | at fire of 1666, which in ruins and stimulated citizens 1o start all over again Queen Elizabeth’s determina the town was for any earthly | The five came 63 years after {beth’s death when the city had a| ( population about the same that | today of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and | it has been growing in icaps and! bouucs ever since. The populaticn ¥ Greater London now s estimated W from 7,000,000 to 8,000,000 The Bush Housc built by Ivving T York of the buildii is pointed pride b Americans ! Regent between | Civcus and Oxford worked over almost in the last few vears, much the | fuse regret of many old fashioned Lon-| | doners some-of whom feel the chal keenly that they keep clear of | thoroughfare altogether. Oxford | too, where Gordon Selfridge, | | set the pace with Lon 1.,_,,, ce bocoming good. Eliza | | 13, j’ood at h I‘IYI|A-\\\~:»|'. iy stomach. She found whera she can buy tite hest fo She says their manuers 7 lite, their weights entively, with-1| 450 on the and their pr Strand of New office with | in the Bush modern that happier sy is one 5 and visiting street than has) a 8 Picadiily has boen Circus and mea | lever 10 correct CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 80 the stre of Chicago, ma IRON J. J. WOODARD CO.. kect Metal Work . Phones 1401,120% ‘ mclmed to roam- thereis hxgh class n's s tore ods, ures ices don's most up-to-date department | o store, undergoing many in: provements with “skyscrapers” going up at various poin in the midst of the shopping district, Blazing clectric advertising signs quick lunch counters, peanut ven is also Franklin. Franklin. Third Front Front, and and b 2 FIRE AL \R\l CALLS near Ferry Way. A Pulpwood Project in Alaska picturesque ! The " the merchantable timber mark to an approximate total amount of western hemlock, Sitka spruce, Al- timber approximately 75 per spruce, with the Tongass Na Forest, Alaska The lands to comprise the sale arca or arcas will be selected by the timber awardee subject to the approval of the District Forester from within the boundaries of Pulptimber Allotment “A’ located in th vicinity the town of Juneau in the northern portion southeast Alaska, after the hids have been opened and the timber awarded and before the contract executed and cutting is begun. mnated for cutting 000,000 cuble teet of codar and other species of hemlock and 20 per cent ed or des aska | the [ by l'the tourists | neaded P Academin night the i thems [ana 1 guides admission | { | | | | really repr side of France. combined sarcasm of notables, whose association by Maurice Donnay of the P se, was furned on trips ot ent bhenefit “ehansonnie or singers t represented th Ists ves as making the night trip ring all the Amer] tourists places where the taken who get fees but lors, “hot dog” signs and soda foun- tains have all done their share to aid in the so-called Americaniza- | tion of the old town. The ten or fifteen New York theatre successes which have been on the boards for months also are considered to have become a permanency - at cost the cab " Boys' Shoes Jarman's | Home Cooked Meals establish a in the 1932 The removal of the timber ex be paid for in install- as cutting proceeds. The is 100 cubic feet of solid to capacity must tons before The not less purchaser than 200 agree daily paper. miil of April 1, general region of the sale area time allowed for the cutting and tends to April 1, 1982. Timber ments of $10,000 to $20,000 each unit measurement for pulpwood wood. is to of timber cut For material 100 cubic prior to fent cubic bid rates to Lowest rat its produets, iska cedar, hemlock and other or to be manufactured for into pulp or its products, $1.50 per M feet of spruce and Alaska cedar, and $1.00 per M feet DB.M. for sawlogs of hemlock and other scies and 1'; cents per linear foot for piling and poles over 95 feet long and ome cent pe linear foot for piling and poles 95 feet or less in length, Rates to be adjusted by the Forester on April 1, 1942, and at five- vear intervals thereafter, under the conditions and limitations stated in the sample contract will apply considered: $0.60 per and $0.20 per 100 speci for material sold sale other than BM. for sawlogs PRICE_The or and to be for feet hy Apri used Sitka for pulp spruce for western the purchaser that the bidders Federal power devel It s app expected cation to covering water and paper from the pulp- sale is considered tributary previously have submitted Power Commission for permit opment for manufacturing pulp wood herehy offered for sale fr to the water power sites in the same locality and the power permit will be granted to the timber awardee provided he meets the requirements of the Federal Power Commisgion. will awarding given to the rates bid, finan- manufacturing plant may assist in determining the timber conside ion will be cial ability to develop the paper quired, and any other factors which the bidder best qualified to make a success of the enterpr and whose project would be to the best public interest. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved, bid 000, to be credited to stumpage pe refunding or 20 per cent retanied as liquidated damages, to conditions of sale. re- ments, according hid 3 statement of the assel of th oject, of the plan of financial org ¢ definite assurances of financial purtieipation in the received from parties known to be able to make them good. Such a showing must include sufficient assets in hand to enable the bidder to meet the requirements of the water power permit applied for and to make the necessary in- vestigation of the timber during the period of the conditional award. It must also indicate that the wen identified witk organization and management of the enterprise have good business standing for responsibility, experience and ecapacity in the direction of business affairs. must be accom- lidder available no.ation propozed, enterprise bids will be received by Forester, Forest Service, Washington, D. (., up to April 1927. An extension of time of not to exceed three months fin receiving is will be granted at the request of responsible parties having legitimate interest to afford more time for field examinations Before bids are submitted, full information concerning the character of the timber. conditions of sale, deposits and the submission of bids should be obtained from the District Forester, Juneau, Alaska, or the Forester, Wash- ington, D. C the for not to ex- ceed three vears, will be made condition npon (1) the re- ceipt by the awardee of a water power permit from the Fed- eral Power Commission covering an appurtenant power site, to be developed for a pulp and paper manufacturing plant of at least 200 tons daily capacity; (2) compliance with the terms of that permit and meeting the requirements of the Federal Power Commission for a water power license: (3) the selection, subject to the approval of the District Forester, of the specific sale area or areas; and (i) the submission of a final showing of finanacial ability to carry out the project. The contract for the timber will be exccutcd and approved when and if these conditions are met good i stand better have us diagnose the case correctly. whether it needs a little oil tonic HEN your car starts to groan or squeak there's something Home Made Cakes and Pies For Sale FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOM PHONE 157 HOME CAFE Opp. Juneau Cold Storage “THE HOUSE OF GOOD EATS” Now, if your auto’s feeling sick You then should bring it to us COOKING QUICK SERVICE Try Our Waffles! BERG & HARRIS Proprietors 5 HOME quick, the matter with t inside. If you don't under- autolingn you had We can tell or if an operation is necessary. We render a pain- 1 JUNEAU MOTOR CO. Juneau Gun Club Holds their regular shoots every Sunday morning at 10:30 at the grounds ess bill. SERVICE LUCAS ELECTRIC FLAT IRON WESTINGHOUSE and HOT POIN Investigate Our Trade-In-Y our- Old-Iron Plan Alaska Electric Light & Power Co Telephone No. @, Juneau, Alaska SHAW WALKER FIRE PROOF SAFE CABINETS OFFICE EQUIPMENT J. B. Burford & Co. Front, opp. Film 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. ENE R e 15 ;e i 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 Apts Distin Ave., and Indian St Ninth and Calhoun. Seventh and Main. Twelfth, at Northern L'dry Twelfth and Willoughby. tome (rncery. o b & e E —n JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freigl.t 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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