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P e e BRINGING UP FATHER FLL JUST GO IN THE LIBRARY AN' READ UR ON THE LIVES AN HISTORY OF THE PAST TRAVELIN AMBASSADORS! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS 1S THE NEW ( N AMBASDSADOR | SU ANY BOOKS FORMER AM DASSADORY TH VELIN ANE SLUME THE ONE | WHO PERISHED IN THE RED SEA! A oN © 1927 vv IntL Feature Se - 1 VE A LINELIER| THAN THAT! 15 ) H l THE ONE WHO WAS NEVER HEARD OF AGAIN WHE HE WENT IN SIBERIAL THE " ONE WHO was EATEN P ONTHE | | F1J1 IS ANDS AND THE ONE WHO DIED | OF FEVER | N Do you know the between rusting time—hoth can feel and s by rapid burn metal rusts, the slow to see of this ARMCO Ingot Ivon RESISTS RUST difference burning i Rust fire. PABOOCK GOING AFTER EOLAND LOCKE'S MARK w Charle 1o gather speed put h pring in top watch preparing (o ward this knock the Time's gnarlcd tnings he ha yard title, 205 Neb, The il ceonds de Rotand Lock Ve m coln by year record wa Locke man Charles king of weight busy and thi v he wanis it he was knizhted Montenegro hi from 170 in 1920 to hie still has his fast - FORMER TEAM MATES BOOST PECKINPAUGH pul thelr the 0 Whit TAMPA, fon Fla play Peckinpaugh, b mate y of the believe 10 i he 1l ¢ at contraet with th zood A the teann, slape i $70,000 o year I “If he doesn't can keep him out think, 100" Peckinpaugh is teamed Ward, is ond He v« |Reapportienment York! effoctiv certain o forme who making danble play combination (Continued 0 — e — BGBBY CRUICKSHANK HAS PEP AND NERVE he bo Under noof the nlting hor 1 stem i nu of persos HOT SPRINGD, 21 The enthusiasm nerve of an March entative, is divided ir of a boy and iron 1 combine make Bobby Cruickshank, Scotch olf professional zallery d feared by proachi the 18th *on of each state, f Repr Invariably beloved of | credited rival Ap-lsentative green thejones, In final round of the South Central| he fract Open, which he won, at ot Spring he slashed a long iron from the faii-| way, then raced like an excited bhoy ! to the top of a bunker to see wher. it settled. And he was holes in the rain. He was leading a slim margin and did no pose (o lose this tournament by putt, as he had others. While mirers held their breath, he sighto and shifted, and then got his <hot down to win the crown. — > ELKY CLARKE NURSES EYE HURT IN BATTLE ‘ gi little | « entaiive with a fracti in addition th g of cquitable vepre difficulty Alubama para reapportionn 1880, Th biggest The hear light of in W prised 1) by mecthod similar (o the Pro-fplan, Alabama had ei one| When the total {10 300 undey ame Ie finis wi he t atives the That discove in M: lad 1 1 one avated case system which since 1850, When the House Maine had four, i climbed to it m CLASGOW, Clatke, the English flyweight pion, still suffering from an in-| jury to his left eye, sustained in his| bout with Fidel Labarba. He is tending a Glasgow eye infirmary Clarke states that prior to leaving L the United States he reccived four ™ challenges, the men concerned being | “Newsboy” Brown, Joey Ross, Abe!l Burl nd Genaro. There is a pos.| sibility of his return to America to! fight them. | as 38 [ keeps at is et at-| [ Wrangell Narrows tin was relizht re Stephens intensity 30 candle-power Lynn Canal--Funte Point Light, inten March 8§ to 30 candle Chatham I | Hawk Inlet | incroased - The members of Igloo No. 6, Pio- power. roers of Alaska and the Ladies Aux-i Chatham Steait | iary will entertain the visiting Pio| Hawk Inlet Basi Shoa neers with a card party tonight «in!ed Mareh 9 to flashis Elk's Hall. All Pioneers arc invited it (¢ and it is hoped that there will bejof 40 cand a large crowd. This will be the! Chatham rait—1I last official entertaining for the Pio-| Light, reported exti neers who attended the Grand Igloo ruar was religit as many of them are leaving this und- - Port week for their various hom:s. | thorp Rock Light, inte —aeo | March 10 to 30 cand LET Almquist fresa your Sult. Wei DBy the direction call and deliver. Phone § sioner of Lighthon e —— —W. C. 0ld papers for sale at The L';nplre.! 0 e - CARD PARTY TONIGHT FOR VISITING PIONEERS Strail ne March 0 ol House Deep Prcblem m Page many sta 1 NOTICE TO MARINERS Superintendent. o New York Yankee pert, owner, and Ed Barrow (standing), business mi As ey very schoolboy krows, the agreemont v three year: (nternational Newsieel) WHO'S WHO AND WHERE of ¥ | A ( 15l One) | & lent 1siness trip n Junean on the 5 th i cattl owner ot 5 iiled for Mary last por night, cnroute 1 neisco. I. F. Hayes lefi on th Mary for Seattle on definite the States f Prin in his " in an for « noof 1y 1t and family in Junean iled on the neouver en where he work. Shoemakor, visiting month, for doy 1ent the st Mary Syraci will take up James Gaudin. of the White Pass Raiiway, passed through Juneau on Alabamaihe Princess Mary Saturday return- and a more to his home Skagway after upset the ation the in effe Kirberger ar bug- who been to for Prince V 1 N gospel under 10 fractions 1 nereas a a mitj rout his his W q vile ry ing in a vi Frnest this morning hip wa « when regained and i in ved in town on the mailboat Amer- yeen embe lost 0 hotel owner at a r on the it Prinec \Mary Saturday, enroute to | Skngway. Mrs. Gideon has been vis. liting on the coast since December, B. B. local broker, arrived n Junean last night on the Queen. | G. L. Rich, of the Black Manufac l,y“,‘j“ turing Co., was an arrival in Juneaa £ on the Queen last night. _ Harbor % pax A Mrs. deon, it | Carc wa passeng won Green Colorado Reel guished ch 14, Tee ased |ANCHORAGE PEOPLE BUY BROCWN AND HAWKINS BLOCK Bay—Cle increas v ity e and Emil Pfiet of Anchor have purchased the property formerly occupied by the Brown and Hawkins store at An- chorage, They will rearrange the building which rented for business purposes id to be of the best s in An- The build has been va. e the Rro and Hawkins was closed more than a year Lpowor Thomas . Bevers fawk Light Inlet intensity candle- Inlet he chang will It props fawk 1 Lizhi, 1 red every dlone scond duration, ! che cant n store s oint Crowley q nguishad Feb. d March 15. Althorp nsity lle-power, f the ses, DIBRELIL, ago. 1 —_— et —— Al The city of Amiens has ecrected a increaged monnment to Jules Verne, the writer, | s Commis-| THE EMPIiRi HAS THE LARG- | T, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING ALASKA. 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