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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1927. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS - — B [ POOR JUDGE BLOT- WELL, D'O YOU SEE THIS? THE PRESIDENT D S N o s | ALL 1S FAIR IN POLITICS: EXPRESSES SYMPATHY FOR JUDGE BRESGENT WANTS || : | :\roua . E TO BE AppolNTED BLOT ON ACCOUNT OF THE ACCIDENT I | ', { DL 1 e oty 2 S B3y AN INVALID FOR | N TRAVELIN' AMBASSADOR - HE HAD BY GETTING HIT By AN ‘ | . e GE 1S | AOTO: 1S THINKING OF APPOINTING \ THE AMBASSADOR- | ; 153 NOW THAT THE JUDGE 1S) HIM THE TRAVELING AMBAS ““ SEaam Al = | BE ONE [ ARMCO INGOT IRON MAKES THE BEST GASOLINE TANKS © 1927 ey Inv . Feature Service Great Brtain nights reserved J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Sheet Metal Work South Front Street Phone 373 Les. Phones 1401,1208 Facing his first fuil third of a trio of st lie others being Uhle g e Iedians x.\. four southpaw ;T o WAGER OUT | [ . i . ! ( ally. This was offi ,TI(]LP 1 D S}I 1RI EY | Conference. 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This information i s lindiin is only 21, hut the|neau vadio fans Tuesday night.| stomach. She has found a store Soiiebaole TR Samist : . Sonth ail e Univeaity ot fon when efeated | greatly desired D tor lmost sur a rvep |when he broadeasted from KFROA, | | Where she ‘;“” buy the best foods. the expense 1 ' Mississippi. His football team last ,41 1 M ‘\y”“r‘\\ place on the pitchii taff of | Seattl Juneau's former singer| |She says l-‘m, gl el key in Madison Square Gard | season won its first victory over| oS e L Cleveland — Indians th i 2 World 18 Waiting for) ‘}‘ gheyr walehta Sl b The fight will go 15 1 | the Mississippi Aggles in 16 year : believed to be some | Cloveland paid a big price for him|the Sunrise” and Hiikihe oe| (NGOG el AU AthB UG e ol il and his baskelball ittt i molinw ' him. One writ- | wher \li Any information o the Fort. Worth ciub of the Texas | You,” the latter being one of the :""' fonnaes | ¥ 70 pown i excellent record in the Southern AR ealie y { McTigue 170 pound T 1 [ it displayed Miiligan CALIFORNIA GROCERY I’HONE 475 NEW YORK. March 3.— Clashin -oo PPy Vhite should be sent league and he joined the Tribe las|late popular songs and the former vernor's office autumn but too late to do any pitch-[an old time fivorite, Sharkuy is the fay ‘ The attendunce | greatest indoor | attracted in b ;| battling e The winner is slated to meet Jim | Maloney or Jack Dem alf chance at Tunney. The movi | | ] FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin. Front and Franklin Front, near Ferry Way. Front, opp. Film Exchange Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill. Willoughby at Totem (Gro. side possibility that | get a chance at the vic bout tonight — > — CONNIE MACK CALLS “TY GREATEST PLAYER” | | | ! 53 Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn | i ” Front and Seward. has acquired for the Athletics the| ! i -5 Front and Main. player who, to his mind, is th t — . 3 2-6 Second and Main. est player who ever lived f | f -7 Fifth and Seward. quet for Cobh. the Philadelphia m. | % N 2-9 Fire Hall. In signing Ty Cobb, Connic Muck Gastineau and Rawn Way Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and Gold. Fifth and East. ager once called Cobb “the grea | of them all’ | “When the Athletics meet Detroit, | he said, “I always call a meeting | of the club to plan a defense against | Cobb. Baszeball never has n a Seventh and Gold. + dangerous runher or batsmarn : 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. was a time when Athletic A - < Ninth, back of power house P rs \'\l re ||}L\l|||uu[‘x!”h| play for ; % ; . p A 2 Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts obb @ base ahead o e one was . 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