The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 17, 1927, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1927. BRINGING UP FATHER ; ) By GEORGE McMANUS WHEN | RETURN-MAGGIE-{ EXPECT \ THE PRESIDENT CAN'T Il TO BE APPOINTED TRAVELIN' S |2 REFUSE ME AFTER _J AMBADSADOR-THE PRESIDENT WILL BE 7 e 0 3 & ! PULL MY SPIEL-] SO {MPRESDED WITH WHAT | SAY 1 Ese e " i — | ABOUT MYSELF- THAT FELLOW-BLOT i / | WON'T HAVE A CHANCE FOR THEJOB' —E 3 DONT LIE TOO 5 MOCH ABOUT YOURSELF! ARMCO INGOT TRON MAKES THE BEST s | ; | GASOLINE TANKS ) A f © 1927 by Ini1 Feature Serviee. 1n¢. Grent Britnn righte resrved | e AL Y ' J. J. WOODARD CO. =] Plumbing—Shect Metal W.rk first Pacific Coast | game iy South Front Street Sacramento, to be | when th Phone 373 Les. Phones 1401,1.0» SLINQUISHES REIGN senators ana tionywood ciuy angle | at Moreing Field, March 29 = = HURST, N. C. March 17 Gov. C. C. Young announ e | B S f would attend the first game, and! INT = O will toss the first ball pitched from JUNEAU TRANSFER his box. Members of the committee, | COMPANY tman nw n has however, are urging him to take the | ried 1oj t mound and in establish the prec ; | Moves, Packs and Stores FreijLi > fall of 1925 Mrs, Cl tart- edent dropped four years ago of and Baggage her s of victories by win- throwing the first ball over the plat», | farolina « tourney R Looscorcc e s e B e - 4 she continued in i until % - & | said, “I will be able to have a really { Glenna Collett stopped her in t RENOUNCES GOLF TO ! SHURTST[]P flF STAY IN CAMP LONG PLAY, SUZANNE IS et time, hecause [ no longer williWomen's North and South cha GO BACK TO TENNIS! A LOT, HUGGINS'S DOPE i i e R o e fall Mrs. Chapman ogain| i : liitle, who pestersd me with invita . Carolina women's and the' SAN FRANCISCO, March 17.—A| q ES S . Mar. H PY! 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As a result he will keep ' |owd B e e L iUl Betira GOVERNOR YOUNG [back to his first love Dy his ciub here until March 30, ' |he an amateur $ is renouncing golf, the game he took champion Louis ¢ h; -1 2 starting a tour o 1and, | : Lhikiny X : Beiiieg ns wiit ren veral days after most other | [told this to ) B ik o i GF | TO OPEN SERIES up when he rotirea trom active ten s | 1 quit their camps. | | Paris sporting 3 A i LR UL | — contract for more than onc | nis competition He explains the terms offered. The manag men: | ¥ —— farewell inter vious to e | SACRAMENTO, March 17 Plans move simply, “Tennis has more proposed a three-yvoar contract. Th o < departure ik or iy me REBEKAHS CARD PARTY » well under way e by ihe tion.” With his brother, Sam, he hell B R e s e 40 New Coats, Dresses Smocks. {in_Pourvyil At v’ Hall - Wednes-| Sacramento het 4P Comitierss the Baollic Coust dtubisk tils: shs Koorbih ot i Thrift Shop v, | “For the first time in yes o lday. Marc at $:30 p.om. adv. for the celebration attending the times between 1891 and 1899, Ind. who was considered the best fielding shortstop in (he Na tional 1 e last year, said the club had offered him $5500 for first year, $6.500 for the secr ) $7500 for the third, with a bonu NI of $300 fc He said he SQUARE ::x‘f:“l(”::i.h«ll"-|x::ll."i‘ i ‘m‘v '/ : ; | er-:u;n'rs and measures got first ye but he folt that after y , religion years ago and another year's experience would & i| their conduct of late has been be worth mepe than the amounts 3 ] most exemplary. In the Fair and offered : : Square store you will find that The player said if it appeared im 7 the purest of foods are weighed possible \ch an agreement b . honestly, sold politely and deliv- would ask ed, and if th ered on our keep-our-promise stay out of plan { ame until an ag ment alis i " fRALia sould o mnde | / SANITARY GROCERY now denied the arge of E v The Store That Pleases Branch Rickey, Cardina busine 4 PHONE 83 and 85 manager, that he had 4 but he id 0. L. He warchouse him JOHNSTON'S GN FOOTBALL SCIENCE ) EXCLUSIVE | CHOCOLATES PHILADELPHIA, March 17 I tures on the science of football BRI fhed cindindies for tie 1047 E 5 S \ v ‘ ' THE CORRECT THING Villanova College foothall team pro liminary to spring iing, Coach | o ) ) : - o3 . IN CANDY Harry Strubldreher, former No 2 / g g 3 Dame star, started the ¢ n 3 4 // X i order to keep his players’ minds on foothall during the off ason. There will be a final examination on the theory and practico of football in| June. 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