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BRINGING UP FATHER " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH BY GOLLY-IT'S NICE TO BE IN A HOTEL HERE IN WASHINGTON AN'NOT | RUN INTD MY OPPONENT- JUDGE BLOT- THIS HOTEL 15 TOO CLASSY FORHIM! NIk HNDJUD AE BLOT HERES FIVE DOLLAR'3 PAGE ALDERMAN - JIC.C.S AS LOUD AS L YOO CAN! fmjfl“% Lo © 1927 v InT'L Feature Service Inc Great Britain rights reserved 15, 1927, GEORGE McMANUS DO 'T EVERY FIVE MINOTES - EXPECT HIM SPO \ { 4 ! { { { | i ! SUPERSTITION RULE Marcl Th other Ky name?" by LOUISVILLI, “What's in a call a rose would smell as swec right in some case comes to naming disregard Shakespeare good name better ointment.” Call a spade a spade, they but leave the naming of horses to those who know what th Itfmay be a peculiar sup. rack, but the fact re piayer contracts tal penalize i wh nan " may be but when hor turfmer and hold than | four. If he we stroke e d is recion The it you will u‘\. his shof malk - 12 RGEJNIJ 60 ENDS SEGOND - say o “bid | ¢ i tro | h are doing stition of the Some fifteen one own er, J. C. Cahn, good luck to get hold of a that devel- oped into a winner for a small stable The horse was called nmu Sir In the years following, Cahn tried similar names to obtain similar re. sults and consequently there was parade of horses with names begin ning with “Bitter.” Some were good’ and some were bette | But the nags won races! Probably one of the most funat® names to he nsed tracks is that of “Lady,” say. “Lady” horses just scem urally unlucky An unusually “Pride.” “Pride of progenitor of many “Prides.” He earned more on every track hoofboats, “Oc years ago. had the horse Mushy (,all.\han Flashing lialian Andy Divodi. NEW YORK, Callahan, of ational the second of 12 round canm March 15, Mushy Los Angeles, scored 2 Imockout over Andy D flashy N York what bhout unfor- sen on the vodi turfmen in the natl- been a The after ssion of sparring in th and more lively action in (he which quickly Callahan a most dangerous puncher, It Divodi's first d fights his brief career The fight was billed for elterweight championship Callahan was awarded the belt donated by Tex Rickard T W k Athletic mission refuses to recognize | bout a championship Sammy Bark~y, of ook 10 round decision over i Roberts, of the w night desultory first round nd last end a good nam: s Lismore” is 1 of the present his keap and that felt' his e se revealed eat in it professions was in is another good is mot. Beginuing with Baldwin's “Duke of Nor.|w clagsed by many as the worst et of all the “Emperor of Norfolk” hlood, down through turf history the “Duke” horses seldom have beon winners The World War produced a drove of “War” horses, but “Man o’ War' is the only one to outgame what n”mh-ll us a hoodoo name to the'fipal, xtent of becoming recognized in vh(- truly great class. True, many M!CHIGAN PROGRAM of the “war” brood show promise. track followers s and their rec-| ords are being watched with added | interest by the superstitious name, the junior ate th a Tacoma in Tonight between the —— and 11 o'clock, Juneau tim station ! Spokane, will broadeast 1 CAMBRIDGE OARSMEN H { Mic J am anc e EAR DOUBLE SHORTS i )|IL1 noprogr: |'|1|’II|‘||\|(I ‘I‘Y'u”! i in* Alaska. Gunnar Blom- received the advices of the deasting program for tonight. Al s are asked to listen in on sth of 341 meters and letter receiving s now CAMBRID( gland, March The popularity of rowing at is evidenced by the number of crews competing Lent races. There were oarsmen and rives, despite 15.] Cam-' large aska the| o !port by ing gren bridg in 61 crews with 488 61 cox ins on the the attractions | of Rugby and Association football,’ and the cold weather that made necessary liberal use of grease and two pairs of shorts for each man. | ———— KANSAS CITY GOLFERS BORROW FROM BRIDGE the broadcast - Mrs. Clark War) one of the few surviving employes of the Confeder- jat> government, resides in Columbia S. . She signed Confederate paper money notes, using the name of her | first husband, Major William Gist. KANS (lTY Mur( h 15, group of Kansas City golfers have done a little Burbanking on the| Scotch pastime. They have grafted | bridge and golf and evolved “con- tract” golf. | The game .\, \ and | i mixes judgment PLUMBING HEATING and REPAIRING My overhead expenses are at a minimum. Therefore I can do your work for less money. 1 ' d osm ei?]:tla‘?sorl. ht! Sol _/‘ez}.warxg’ht' < HERE is one sure way for man to brignten up his dis- position and that is to see that his pantry shelves are well sup- plied with foods of unquestioned quality, My wife discovered this good grocery and it suits me, CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 a No matter how large, or how small your job you do yourself a great injustice if you don’t zet my prices. CALL STEVE STANWORTH Phone 215 Res. 505 .nop Rear Harris Hardware Co. D e e PRSP ST TEX RICKARD'S IN NAMING RACERS “[oy1e UNDER | Knockouts! Tisue knocked him out on January Italian, was to have $2.500 IS ON AIR TONIGHT will be! Mich-| diff to the station regard. | feature | elimination postponement | TAMPA, Fla, March 15—Walter by {hh daily Com H\sl(ut if | that "haven't i | can beat emi- fit." 10 St gan pion, 12 rc at The train Motherwell, As @ f and Middlesho invited 1« the Bnglizl B N \ \ \ N { ! \ l} \ \ \ ¥ ) \ \ 15 1y at D they early The rectors ted date is May the clubs up of two the sug will take he gestion wuv.n, our other Villa, Burnley, have heen clubs ton ough, in eason. NEW CHFVROLtT CARS ARRIVE FOR CONNORS’ MOTOR sedan at the end of BAN FOR WEEK .\cii\'iln's at Madison, Square Garden Suspend- l ed for One Week. ! NEW YORK Mard tivities in Madison 1 dran cock All one De othc A and last | Co landan arrvived on the Motor in the Chevrolet a Chevrolet new coach the both cars are on display Front Street Boxin Square Garden suspension for the entiy March 21 as the result 8 Athletic Commission's ivion .mluu Tex Ri guilty ;’ paying Paul Berlenbach per cent of the gate receipt fight in which Mike Me- b ing steamer for Connors epide e under »;Ll\ 4~] rag The hrown on landau Duco. window mouldings, the dominating color chrome yellow striping the graceful contour of g its streamlines. he rear quarters of black leather, onepiece full-crown fenders, landau irons and bullet-type hear and cowl Jlamps, off vadiator shell of non-rusting, polished airplane metal-—are further contrast ing touches which serve to give the 4 car a new order of individuality i The promise of its exterior beauty | Ped is doubly fulfilled: in wealth of com forts and vefinements found within, It is roomy. and the five passent interior is upholstered in harmoniz | ing, long-wearing brown plush, A handy pocket fashioned in the up-) Lolstery of the right front door is! provided for small packages. Distine- | oval plateglass rear windows, be opened, vision and ample ventilation bination automatic stop tail instrument panel complete witn ammeter, oil gauge and wnimm and steering i and gauge, vobe rail, foot | back et. und an improved | bottl few of the other| finished in and i i a w sttt ! [ Kard A for wheels i with contrastin an whi lnl the emphas a 28 at the heavyw Suspicion hits directly of next cight forcing between | the viard, and New Zealand from 1 | the Commission” aying the extra| Rickard's set RU tournament the and bout Sp; of Paulino Uzendun, Tom Heeney, of March 23 to April Rickard “misled it was found in 2% per cent - 'JOHNSON TRAINS FOR | BASEBALL WITH GOLF tive that can re Johmson gets in trim for haseball playing golf. Johnson has no the baseball park when feels like Com- | regular hours at light, ! and works there ! iy part routine is a round of gol he was on his game, he Yes, | am on my game, bt £n't mean anything, for 1 much of game. Sam Rice me any time he fetls like he 50 a ol speedometer coincidental lock rest, tire carrior cquipment The new a new streamline St. James Gray Pistache Green finements that comfort The coach is aring replied, do smoking are a u is finished with body, finished in Duco, striped in with a host of add to the motoring coach Rice is champion golfer of the Senators e, KINC MAY “KICK OFF" FOOTBALL TEST GAME | upholstered in a long-| Corduroy. Doors and are exceptionally wide Dosts extremely narrow are identically the mentioned in the w Green CARDIFF, Wales, March 15.~King' Gindows Alfonso of Spain has offered to put D a cup for a football mateh to be played in Madrid between the Cat City and Swansea teams du heir Spanish tour in May ‘kick off” fc the first steel corner The same those landan sedan ACCesEOTic as and Bame NORTHERN HOTEL BOOMS—50 cents per might 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. 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