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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1927. 5 [ e e ——— - — ~ — —~ - —~ e ——t e e ———————— pperr T BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS j. WELL- I'VE BEEN APPOINTED | ! | AH MISO SENFORM - || YES- YOU VE THATSIT AN | \ YES-1 TOLD HIM ) N AMBASHSADOR 1 2 | OID YOU HEAR THE || BEEN APPOINT SUPPOSE YOULR | AND HE LIKES AN = HE SAI10 HE FELT SOME CLASS NEWS ABOULT ME” || ED TRAVE LING FATHER HAS I§ YOU SO MUCH! R r - SORRY FOR YOU- g J £ ‘OL ARE TOO AMBASSADOR' || HEARD THE i B e g = i A NEGE! P YOUNG TO END YOUR DAYS SO —— SOooN! [ ARMCO INGOT IRON MAKES THE BEST GASOLINE TANKS 5 @@ Great Brtai rights reserved [itS S e — el - PP S | 11 N— 7. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Sheet Metal Work SRRt PACIFIC COAST |COLD STORAGE CO. ' South Front Strect Phone 373 Les. Phones 1401,120% ASKS COUNCIL FOR - \ [ ‘ EXEMPTION TAXES s —— A “a N neau Cold Storage Co. Ine,, for the | Moves, Packs and Stores Frei The retwrn of professional hockey summeor, for a period of 10 years. Y e et e e e e rrrr e rrr e e e mreeeesd [ (0 e Pacilic Coast is assured by |y | | Faulkner's plea was that the | ] ) " WOR FUPPKE GBOOMS LIRE e sisiuess fine & apnessan st G50 (N EiUl o o ehoen Bave oo o O, Wil ssiand the) MANAGERS OF WORLD | STARS FOR BACKFIELD |\ fiec™ s , Cotas, i Vi ‘srani the ol (ommany e 1o 15 ot o, A1 oo h o 19.- Robert As | was explaining that the|OlVmbic Ice Company of Tacoma. e mentioned the fact that the city v y YT Al v Zuppke, Niinois football coach. is|ball lay between Burrus' knees, Cro.|Joseph Poleo, President; and Seattle 'should encourage new industries and AFTILI{ 1"1() ‘IL[V F l’ /l 7‘IP‘ raiding his talented line in spring! foot, who had stood within a few|Skating and Hockey Club. foster them. “Such an exemption will . i o) b vid practice for backs and feel of the play, stepped up and| W. W. Coyle. of the Vancouver pely the new company in gotting Prompt Delivery of e s to fill the holes that : aid to Coach Little, “the field judge|aved and Frank A. Patrick, of LS, gtapted, benefiting the city of NEW YORK, March 19 What be- oo of Det lasl year, will mext fall. Butch Nowacl called it exactly right. Burrus did]Abgeles, both capitalists, have asked peay,” he said LADYSMITH COAL comes of tha managers ol world's 4. 4 e field; adie Collins, who ! tack! s being tricd s c.| not have the ball in his possession.”| More time to consider entrance The subject was discussed and o The question might be asked by py gecond: and Zack WI ‘ will leave a void, an ! Dilegates from every nation in vestigation. A report will be made g the fans who have seen the leaders p a0 protem of Brooklyn, will derstudy to Reich a : eing the world will atterd an interna SRS > gt the next meeting, April 1 of the last two title-holding clubs, g\ SE ARl ARin Sl e Iiforn aRtitoBoan oAt ies s & e H. R. Shepard, City Clerk, an Bill MecKechnie of the Pirates and S e S o Fiveid ot BYaTor ih oW Thritt Shop nounc d that but §144 in delinquent | Rogers Horusby of the Cardin B e ot Bl o e e WEYER SEEKS PENNANT | o o o0 : i e . who mana | Coats, Dresses and Smocks & will be probatly be traveling the reyal road to fame ‘hicazo W o, and 1 AS HE DODGES CUPID suimen's Thritt Shop R - — paid up in the nest week i Sometimes ,_} fork in the voad e miiaeer ol s : e » i ——————— i leads over a hill but i | Mue Ridre and Threo-l ot AL Kve, Mareh: 10 1L L \¥n | ‘:lrrm) ly';n’u ‘Slrlll* We { Santiage, Chire i _um,nlvn. 7 S Pheye iy dospaie in (e taflks of e il und deliver. hone 528, il plans for a subway similav to that Hornghy, for instance, has a : el 18 Ry P R i Biidnos: Al W50 chibinot. wilh fhe. New Yoik p B wiried men of the Louisville, Am RERRUENOSS AL Giants for two years. McKechnie is i Loiien Association, Uanslay. (eniuly T]Il‘:.\llgj)?:l':‘vliulil‘,:‘x::il:'y\l'll‘::: Il,:lt(l' = PR AR AT S well berthed as a coach with the ! i who Mave tried lowg and aviully 1o i e AR P DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR World's Champions Cardinals, prob inveigle Bill Mayer, their manag IN A KA. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE % fasiicine i ; et into the kingdom of benedicts. “We|F nh]'\ ‘h I::Im 'I|l;1‘ "‘:}k’\ill ”|,“h,y1| ">\ MAKE FURTUNE hoped when he won a ponant I = \’/ | Anchorage, Alaska, (;}\ ing to D the gunwhales ) T AR e February 23, 1927 e SQUARE Pirate craft clear, + is lereby given that James' toward the poorhouse piloted world's championship ¢l since 1903 have kept their job I o & otel Lk ‘i Bueky Harrig, and win a wife then | Notic 1 GHTS and s it s worthy of note that oy At e RO || Tral, entryman, together with his GITS and measures got Ml S Rl Managets. Wil Binic @ henedict pitcher, toid eat food., witnesses, Bdwin Henry Sherman, | religion years ago and Movar U o should be married - " thats ri h{‘ and Herbert Lee, all of Tenakee || their conduct of late has been o G P o st Al BBy ; So I alway. | | Alaska, has submitted final proot on!| Most exemplary. In the Fair and fitth, Bill C wito et Sets High Mark in Majm' R R flel bl"lght' his homestead entry, Serial 06229,(] Sauare store you will find that st the e Baxeto (oiimplis . than those unmarried. “Oh, no." suid for lands situated on the north shore|| !he purest of foods are weighed in 1915 and 1916, has conie back to League for Salaries to Bl el st Raoms. lonuar: in# HERE (s one sure way for a |of Tenakee Inlet, Latitude 857° 4¢’|} honeatly, sold politsly and delive | try his luck at the same helm o 3 LA & : 40» w || ered on our keep-our-promise John Me who won the firs Players and Staff. : s e man to brignten up his dis- | 707 N. Longitude 135 14’ 497 W, G, o e —- [BIG TEN OFFICIAL : L[ [poition and it o ser thae | Forem Lint” 467, HES No. 183 | pon i overy mueh I tio 1027 | NEW VORE, Marl 16--fhe Yue - PRAISES CAPTAIN ety liesate el abel R ok et B aadioN e NITARY GROCERY mt. So is his Americay | Kees plied with foods of unquestioned | ) ! , et ot those: Hase: genttl inatar league chib n tha history. o OF DODGER TEAM!| Sou GET THE PLUMB - fualiy, iy wite kcovered (s | Anchorage, Alaska, and It no pro- The Store That Pleascs S ase! IR GE e amountil : e OneNG g i Tt est s ed in the local land office PHONE 83 and 86 Jach has three world's cham. | aseball and eclipses the amouaty - good grocery and it suits me. [hesto et o] A gl picnships to his credit. But of the ) ‘0L Jacob Ruppert and his former) MADISON, March 19.—M vor.|| ING THAT YOU NEED. 1 § |at I/\m""m'u‘h_ Alaska, “‘llffln the vost, only Miller Hugeins, who pue | arer Colo T Lo Huston paid for ! (on, prominent Big Ten foothall offi-] [ AND WORWK DONE AT CALIFORNIA [ apull sacon e bl nia thereafter, said final proof will be (he Yankeos at the top in 1923 and [ D@ entive oulfit 12 years ago cial when explaining his most dif-| | Ny ROPER. v 4 \ il | Bty Tia wiibea. voutlitil code.| Mhe vearly salary ot tie nayers|gicult nedfeion fn & redent. Blg. Den HE PROPER. 5PEED GROCERY |Aseeptad and fnal certificato issued. | - age lifted the Senators fo the peay | ¥ill Drobably he §250.000 and ihe Weekly interview, paid a high tribute PHONE 478 gty b (0 BT ot o0 Mianiois axnens verage (o each play out $16,000. (o Captain “Toad” Crofoot, who will u'/u,\'rp:\']-*;l yon are in need ]~“n-st l:uhliran_un March 14, 1::.’3 I{()ME CAFE in 1o represent the acme of | Mznager Miller Huseing is underjoad the University of Wisconsin | of in the plumbing line will |@-—————————— =W BUbliEeton MR REL, (00T Opp. Juneau Cold Storage 0 ko to the Wisconsin dressine || i {room and motify the Badgers (ha| | I'lwmbing, ileating, Acetylene Lk Welaing, Blacksmithing, Sheet Metal Work WII-:],I.‘ the auto painting sea- ball leadershi stood 1o be drawing 000, Coa, eleven next fall be supplied hy us at the proper B T ) o light altogether and two, Franh Wisconsin game at the Midway in| |} 19 and you will get a ready White Sox is only a memory to pr R T o : {way for a Chicago touchdown, but — that year. Fred Clarke of the 1909 error had heen made hy Morton what hectic come-back. sity _inter-college competition. yinyed with his interview BERG & HARRIS Clarence Rowland of the 1917 Whir, 191 College, the old title holder, Al ; o e I play, and | readily understood from i g age, is major domo of the Yankees [SC0"¢ Was 40 points, of which 2 ¥ Jngton uniform this season. Thess | €A1 Who contributed almost single b ALIKE it ie and Homeby. cos | handed, to Balliol's victory were C.| £ SilBtoriia Mgt «or thichs m‘“’-"-“‘ "’l"‘ . Gates, Rhodes scholar, from N but after trying our’s you will be or e 0 r We carry a full line of Feed nM’ » The Ketchikan High School bas.| — | » i ‘i‘,':m“'\."’f"(::,"" {,“_:l':;:‘ "‘I:“"I‘]‘:‘ ‘,:’: Mad-l orpall quintet which was reported ls t e ¥ son is now under way— 5 » lave pe! y £ U - r lesire. The old seer who remark- of what was to have been a 10| lining were based on the trip being YOU WILL. NEVER HAVE AN ORPHAN CAR desire ald.saen wh every state, in the Union meet in PHILADELPHIA, March 19, — If : JUNEAU MOTOR CO. The others? Six remain connected | Ssistants. bathoys and the business| Morton explained in detail the | [cost. Whether you want to talk' with baseball in some capacity, throo | 101 hnwuvlhp ’.nl'-l peculiar play which involved thel|to the fixing department or the have retired from the game's lime :”F_:*:"‘”’”::"h;‘!:’:\ <‘;;!f'vl:"1:=‘ I‘li:';:l..(zl,'::l" ¥ of a fumble in the Chicago tting department, call up Phone| “THE HOUSE OF Chance and Pat Moran, have died. | tuth would be worth that price o The official’s decision, which | | response GOOD EATS” Fielder Jones of the 1906 Chicago | ' market today absolutely correct, . paved th sentday fans. Jake Stanl, leader of | QXFORD TRACK MEET [t fans i (he stands were too far " j|HoME: COANING the 1912 Red Sox. passed out of th ALMOST U. S. AFFAIR "™ e ball to be familiar with the HHARRI MACHI! QUICK SERVICE picture shortly after his triumph of o O rule involved and felt that a costly | SHOP ; , mhe. Mai The| Try Our Waffles! Pitates has gone back to his Kansay| OXFORD, Eng. March 19.--The{rne conference arbiter was free in Rear of Juneau-Young y f farm again after a brief but some-|final round of the Oxford Univer{pis praise of Crofoot as he con Hardware Co George Stallings, the “miracle "“Iih""' "‘)',"i’::m'“l" \'"“‘Ik‘ I"";;l"]miu:'w As field judge it was my duty TELEPHONE 319 Proprietors e 2 g |8 e versity, developed into | Y"‘m,- .n! the Boston Braves in 1014, N, alinost ‘alleAmenicin: dOntadt, Bal is with the Rochester Internationals. ¢ 4 . K the start in the second half was Sox 13 back at ‘umpiring ‘on the 'm.ul?u.u’xl ”,H (:llu.xllplbunhlelh‘;n.'.lnhl lh.u;“,”\. two minutes 2 Naturally | American League staff. 1% Barrow, | 231 ":\'!‘.'“]"'lf “'“"‘,(”'_"‘l’,"" Queen’s’ cvach Littlr asked me about the another Red ‘Sox pllot of 1018 vint.|®Nd Magdalen. Balliols winning oty 1 Tt Speaten e [ were won by two Americans. Ch ——— Uei el tf. Tria Speaker, Wholowyron dad 95 and Queen's ante Mag. 2 ALL COAL gave Cleveland its only big hasehaii | ¢l Fad 25 ant Quoon e : .L COAL MAY LOOK teiumph in 1920, will wear a Wagn. | TE0 21% and 133, The two Amer- “ Tooted s and former track captain i A convinced that the heating quality ¥ rinceton, and R. L. Hyatt, Rhodes i varies, also you will learn that bak- 3 i % ——— E TERRIS scholar from Arkansas, and track| [ ing with our coal mean less coa) iy t at N~ : DEFEATS star at Harvard three years ago. \ ) and better results. O TEN ROTINFi)ASB'l;)UT KETCHIKAN FIVE ' LD, s Teaster JanGRER A, W L] ” wa S NOT TO COMPETE | | : i : NEW YORK, March 19.—Sid Ter- IN CHICAGO MEET“ I 3 D B FEMMER NIt loolks‘ brand new, and yet it ris, New York lightweight, last night Phone 114 1., ain't; 3 defeated Billy Wallace, of Cleveland = It’s simply had a coat of paint. haps over witnes: to have accepted a bid to tha Inter- IF Y()l T BUY A GENER 41. \ s Sl e Scholastic Basketball Tournament, < / and you must know that we have Louts (Kid) Kaplan, retived feath-| he University of Chicazo, the latter I iialined ot tho Sark. s dbioh erweight champion, scored a tech- 2 : B | quatified at the wor 8 do SRS e f part of this month, has declined RS work thoroughly ~well in just nical “knockout over Frankie Rink|ihe offer according to latest reports! 4 PR e Texas cowboy, in (he eighth round|from Ketchikan, Reasons for de. oA i E ; at clothes make t : round bout to expensive and the school officia (] :‘lg):l; l,fi_.;:“,.:; h':.‘viu efiumlem:‘;.: T thought the boys making the trip,! General M h 20.000 Dealers i It e 1he . SIX MANAGERS FOUND would lose :h schooling. senera otors have 2(0. calers coat of paint makes last year's se to much schooling. car look like a June bride ON ATHLETIC ROSTER The Championship high school lhroughom the country # quintets representing practically L ] ) o nl 1 b ADELPHIA, March 19, oo | Chicago for the United States hon- DROP IN AND SEE OUR BUICKS, LA s ol or 1 B CONNORS MOTOR as skilled strategists count in the d CHEVROLETS and PONTIACS . winning of games, Connie Mack’s REAL SILK HOSIERY | ‘ Athletics should be a big factor in| @ g D, Luk-Shu-Ri knot. Phono : e | the 1927 pennant race of the Amer-|4633 for appointment. Service Rep-! When better automobiles are built, Buick will build | THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- \ fcan league. His reconstructed team \ a S C M C ) 1 S s EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE ANL has six former managers—three play.| o ortotive C: P Bussinger. —ady, onnors otor ompany BEST BQUIPPED JOB PRINTING ers and three coaches. Ty Cobb,|Old papers for sale at The Empfle.i PLANT @N ALASKA, do et

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