The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 11, 1927, Page 5

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[t e DR N BRINGING UP FATHI THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1927. ([ 4 LA\,L\( R I, iN AN ADuuT ‘1 HERE'S HEAD OF =L IGHT AT THE | =1Ll o © WHAT (T 1S | MARSHA By CEORGE McMANUS THE GRAND | | YES- BOT L INTHE | | WHAT 19 IO - SOME | T ALL ‘ i n\nmas‘r“% L ABOUT JUD( £ BLOT OF KOKOMO ARRINES TO-DAY? WE ARE GOIN'TO MEET FIM AT THE STATION - THEYR TO AP NT HiM TRAVELL | AmMBAC = | : JOST WAIT 'TIL THAT PARADE. PASSES ON_ THE WAY BACK! his reserved, INERUBOWLERS BEAT KETEHIK: FOURTR S TRAIGH Quadrangular * Bowling Tourney. Lettich > of the tourn pin LATZO LOSES 10 ROUND 6 ho11 pion, d deci Poet Tast ion Montana inv <l >-s e WEIGHTS CERTIFIED FGR ENGJSH RACING NEWMARK Weights ing horses entered for the fir l big handi- cap of the flat racing scason - the Lincolnshire —to be run March I considered their chanc horses have been left in and A. K. Mcaomber, Am has withdrawn h ‘I 11" “The War Mist,” and witn ptain Cohn's “King Arthur, 11, ken out (h wiil he no Ame ican representation in the big handi- cap. A German hoy “We ! owned by Baron S, Oppenhein, is allotted 126 pounds, ht. - INVITES ALUMNI AWAY FROM FOOTBALL TEA! I()l ISVIL welterweight cham dropped a Jo Th 10 vonr h, of Butt o Siminic crown was not Eng., owners end 47 20 taken out | . | erican | owner entries ' and 50 A top we Mareh 11, coach of the University ul’ Kentucky football team, has served notice on the alum night ', { strengthened i wins b th v ched hmen Iact oy . Mar field” and hockey ne Loomi pren . for v oof to their in m may advis and that conveys scheduale the th own me prov only as other to coach ubstitu iy AT to advice the 1 agreement, limitin; thrae schools to each purpose am nes other perimentin from for ot orm and ¢ would their pre pered in under Choate olution tion th BUCKEYE ATHLETE IS STAR ANYWHERE March * trade et of 1 Arlie Ohlo vears of which he finishes s played every Pos baskethall tea th : he on the Buck all but (hree b Ie started in bagebali went to the outfield od first base ady this yea piay or short, but he'll probably 1 first base ag ~oe " WELKER COCHRAN ! IS LEADING IN ! BILLIARD MEETI; WASHINGT( Cochran, of an hall nine. catcher, pitched, It ned 10 cond, third | be Lol in | ing dow Welker | night { position | 18.2 balk-| by defeat- | of Rorlin ch 11 h the world's champion h rd tourney hers Idouard Horemans 100 to 28 The in lin ing victory and gives no defeats urviving Cochran the without . - HOME OF QUICK SEBVICE ! 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He is pleased with the quality the provisions they sell with the courteous manner in which they wait upon me, and he says their prices are very reasonable,’ CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 n lyi,.. hit of | : with th game bail was and thrii victorions, making five st n Channel tained at th Harry Watson ing an interesting (riy for the Mining through the Alaska - hon M ‘"""""f"""""”""" """""" Soaars """"”"”'_"‘!JUNIOR PROM GIVEN (ONE 206 ¥ PLEASED ALASKA | ¥ HOOPSTERS! EAM BROPS 1 ?3%:, (\;(}V"Il‘r (] S ble to Wall: [.)oj,{x‘ Wear With fin waiting Wt one of th uests at a social fune son will be Junior Prom in the ing will begin at The hall will be t Dec-Dartistic decorations, thall! carried out in the Th Tune ultural| (ho thelone of the larg 0! the season. Invitat T tended to the member | cne it seems largc A hool 0! es of the present and 8 Prom iven by the J 1+ High Sche Senio st Junion B duating ool of Mine Colleze became Ketehiks Q@ comethi tan Olensky n bLut has continie wearin heen easy to visualiz | leaves its class rooms | ud comes to th erritory with an ath-| ir dogs and moving slowlv, | he. 'Te Leo St Goddard railing a rtain is pulled ba hehind Olen but is thought ' voin college little chance of cutting down the " Mr. Bunnell | ad the Keachi Today 1 ler ws this purpose the last » 160 mile r: cecomplished; there w Olen an hour Lt many veacted (o our presence | B i Wednesday night, December 22 L i 4 met the Juneau H. 8 minut Hall court and g was were oute cxpericnes ute to have the tw ny 0« I were ready nearvest competito sterday and three first v 15 8¢ B. onds. Olvnsky 1 boys bhohind The eon that (¢ end and Friday ni ze team across the i where they defe wl in a close g Douglas Bagles It they met second time iligh total for Olens! and time of foun | channel ted the me 1614 3 On and de- the hard School quinte: | 13 hours, seconds and hours, > it Salama feated for the atment fo duneau are given al ) committee | i L rest >+ ma k and Cotton Spring 't over Sunday and’ dinner disposed of, | Monday night Juneau conld muster, : Goods| 1 met on Shop. ihe ALL COAL MAY LOOK ALIKE but after trying our’s you will heh convinced that the heating quality varies, also you will learn that bak- with al mean lecs cee’ better 3 i rry full line of Feed and transfer service 0. G, Whis. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 NOI\THERN HOTEL BOOMS—50 cents per night and ap; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. IS o ¢ We our WHY IS SHE SO SATISFIED? 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