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BRINGING UP FATHE THF DAILY ALASKA SENATOR. 114-MR- ] JIGGS- S PAL -1 WANT ) YOUL TO PUT IN A GOOD WORD FOR ME TO THE | | PRESIDENT- I'M AFTER | | THAT TRAVELIN' | AMBASSADOR SHIF! YOU ARE A FRIEND OF) DINTY | | FRIEND NMINE- LY ANY FRIEND OF DINTYD 19 A or (1 KNOW ) COMIN' FROM JAW WiLL WEIGHT \WITH PR DEMT- 1T PLEASURE TC ~YOUL- SENATOR) JAW! ATOR CARRY THE ) BEEN A M"L'\ f g o] IS | EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS [15 AS GOOD AS } | MINE! [[o10 vou sEETHIS IN THE PAPER"? |"PRESIDENT DENOUN { SENATOR - JAW AD SN SPORTS o S e e i B P > e B B e e e P P et > s & e | 25 “Oid Men” in Baseball Are Suill Abie Performer (By BRIAN BELL) YORK, March 7 <el and ‘young : goes very 25 old men to fight summer heard 7 a nounc hikan to amein Old men well in ba it out men do NEW for Ketchilcan School To Participate Natl. Tourney to in war but there ball arc amd I youth st willing on 1 be who hit all them ha crved the run cne i will invitation National champions held by th quiesced ¢ that rans niy youih unt have s he seconds Twenty-five major 1 harne are Two grand old Raymond Cebb and Grove Alexander, Cobb, at score years, is good enough for ( nie Mack to pay tween $50.000 and ise to let him bat sive in which Alexander ght from which his pitching dofensive strategy and g third, ri youth of ) active 9 over 40, " Cleveland in or Walter Gerber at shor perfect 56, Sherty to cateh player the Indians & 16 years old pitchers as loud il the same from the 36th birth B vl top a swith 1 fivst will cont him somewhere nue and in an offen hitters still has a world Wit TH.000 1 500 hi arvay novelty crown on ries in model of Tris Speaker, cd, will be Wastk center fielder and behind Sam Rice, a callow 26, Walter Jehnson will b found doing business at the same old Wash ington stand, but Zack Wheat, 48, has changed clubs by switching from DBrooklyn to the Athletics in old age. He will not be lonesome for in addition to Cobb, Connie Mack has Fdward Trowbridge Ce and Pincus Quinn, “Stuffy” Mc |||'|1 play first base for but he is not Williams is chell is only Grover Hartley is minors to catch for the Red at 38 and two pitchers, Urban of the White Sox and G of the ers the Two cther pitchers are Shawkey and Ge Mogridge of good 56 years old catch the same club, Steve LOK‘U DISTANCE SWIM s of e SUGGESTED FOR EAST SALTS FINE FOR . ACHING KIDNEYS Christian that he i When Back Hurts Flush Your Kidneys as You Clean swimming tes off the Atlantic Your Bowels sing u and on no trying in after abzence ey have left their behind them Sox th W an 3 ay heard l day Th oh=on Fddic I are depending Lraves think bat Red and B the 201 hits last A good team could fiom these veterans third baseman in the crowd but M Innis could move to third and turn first over to Clarence Mitchell in an inficld that would completed by ins and Gerber The ontfield with Cobb W heat Williama, Car Brown and Rice available n much competition as in choice of Alexander th, Quinn, Faber, Dauss key Mogridge, Rixey and Schang, O'Neill and Hartley divide the catching Counsel may be men” but some begun to fight > W ) same mad season be assembled There no who is his be Joi Speaker Jacobson would fur a pitch Johnson Ehaw Doak could will and at mang the Phillies mior on his ch 39. Clarence t 1 as h as i the Sox Faber Dau age Bob just up from the have from them hadd 1 of are me ol on Ch Paterso Association son, physical director J., Young Men's has announced working on plans for a to be held ten mile coast with two ocean The course would be miles. Chilson plans to have the in the summer, when the water » warm. The Atlantic will offer with little competition, Chilson, as a swim around Manhattan Island, a counter pro- posai, would meet river traffic in such force that the swimmers might have to turn aside from the course mapped out as the shortest distance | between two points liners as goals iest Most folks forget neys, like the bowels, sluggish and clogged flushing occasionally, else backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headaches rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid e nemmess and all sorts; STROEBE_MAKES You simply must keep your kid-| PERFECT SCORE AT CLUB SHOOT neys active and clean and the mo-! ment you feel an ache or pain the kidney region begin d king| Tom Stroebe captured first lots of water. Also get about four| G s & Ryt ounces_of Jad Salts from any good)©T 8t the Gun Club yesterday after- a N fe score of 25. Four drug store here, take a lablmpu(ml‘nl,""“" with a{ "P‘r.” soarsio z',’. 2 ”, In & glass of water before breaktast|®hooters. Cole, Truesdell, Williame » aX'AS and Laurie tied for second honors with a score of 24, Other scores made yesterday for a few days and your kidneys follows: Benjamin 23, Austin 22, that t. somet] kid- es gel need a we have and hon- will then act fine. This famous| salts is made from the acid of . grapes and lemon juice. combined Wwith lithia, and is intended to flush clogged kldnpv: and help stimulate them to activity. It also helps neu- tralize the acids in the urine so/ they no longer irritate, thus helvunw to relieve bladder disorders. were |son 20, Olson 17, and Sumner Smith l 16. PENNSYLVANIA MAN Jad Salts is inexpensive; makes a PLAYS FOR PIRATES delightful effervescent lithia water|{ \When ]x"lsh“rgh oh'ametl the re- drink which everybody should take )ease of Joe Harris from the Wash- now and then to help keep their ington Senators, the Pirates not only kidoeys clean. {took on a player who can play botn A well-known local druggist says infield and outfield positions, but he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks also supplied the club with a native who believe , in trying to correct Pennsylvanian. Few baseball players kidney trouble while it is only play at or near home, and Harris trouble. e—adv. was forced to serve an apprentice- Doak | Kirk 21, Sorri 21, Abbott 20, Simp.|NEW. FOOTBALL | r— VIN crNT LoPEz\ FAMOVS ZEADER OF [HE| ‘”pA SA VINCENT Z.OPEZ " ORCHISTRA ¢ 42002, .== u]‘\{ _.mwrl'v., L Vincent Lopez Lists New Conquest for Ameri- can Music New York City.—A new strong- | hold for jazz is reported by Vin- cent Lopez, famous orchestra leader, also known as the sheik of the radio, who has just come back from Spain. “In Spain,” declares Mr. Y.opez, “the government has abolished gambling, and American jazz has risen to take its place. In all the Spanish casinos, the roulette tables and wheels of fortune have ‘been supplanted by the saxophone st it was assumed that the casinos would have to close. | What, good would they be since gambling was forbidden? ~Some of the casino owners were making ready to face the inevitable and shut down. “Then, one of their number, as a sort of desperate last measure, (without much thought that it would amount to anything, hired ] . up of American jazz boys whmwere mukmg their_ way ship at Boston and Washington in' the American League before he could get back to Pennsylvania with nie Bush's Buccan Pittsburgh fans will doubtless remember Harris chiefly for an epidemic of home run | hitting in the 1925 worid series when he contributed extensively ington’s offensive t tional League champions home runs. - Na | with three RULES ARE MADE YORK, on goal To curb ng from the | point after a goal posts NEW emphasis field and the try touchdown, the gridiron are be moved ten yards behind the goal line, according to the National Intercollegiate football rules commit- tee. The backfield shift was a topic 0" important discussion. and it was de. cided to increase the penaity rmm’ five to fifteen yards if the backfield does not hesitaic af least one second ! Marc! kick for through ILiurope by playing for dare Sometimes they played « public touares of the cities viich they came, Always they ble to gather a good audi- wnid an enthusiatic one, his proprietor heard them and was cheeved a little, in spite of himself. After he had brought them into his casino, he rapidly grew moere and more cheerful for they began to draw back his old nmvr 15, Incredible as it seemed o “those who had once come to ".vnlrn now arrived to dance —and with them came a lot of new customers, “Pretty soon, Spain mnot only had the ja e hard, but began to ori 7 of its own and now ‘Valencia’ and ‘Barce- lona,” sent by Spain to America, have become the most trustworthy staples in the American orchestra leaders’ repertoire of hits.” Mr. Lopez, who is of Spanish descent, brought back from Spain a number of musical instruments and several native dances which he will use for atmosphere in his popular mzht club, the Casa Lo- Do e in completing a shift play. punts at point of recovery are t a fair catch or following a This eiiminates the defense blocking a punt, recovering the and advancing the ball to their line, sa > — FORMER RING CHAMPS TURN TO PROMOTING world champions moters in once held Two former now boxing pre Johnny bantamweight ¢ neighborhood clul develop Jack Johnson of the once ries to defeat years ago, is | negro section of side. 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