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f i ——— BRINGING UP FATHER | COURSE A‘J YOU KNOW:- MR-JICCS | ‘: HAS BEEN APPOINTED | TRAVELINC, AMBASSADOR || ONE OF THE b NOW | WANT You TO | ]| vMPORTANT THiN TEACH HIM HOW TO MEET | | 19 _MODC O ROYALTY IN THE l DRESS- 1 |\ DIFFERENT COUNTRIES' | F.ufi‘\;'%}‘:‘r,'r&r |} CODTUMES W1 TH g ~OL KM OV ™M RUN 83 MILES IN LESS THAN FIFTEENHOURS CHAMP FIGHT IS ON TONIGHT risive ut the him to do it. - training Two Indians in Feat in Un- versity Games Whic! Would Ki'l Horse. \\H]\ ]‘H} »|\‘, at than kill shed apparen would Canzoneri to decide formerly wsenberg nized 17 other sult of hi York, finds fogical in whict held ted Lented contest by who matched trib vesh tht round d on runnir quarter mile track of the Un of Texas stadium several times The wure of University relay g Augustin - Salido, another India started on the 59 mile run from Antonio to Austin, collapsed a result of stomach cramps running 62w two who and Tomas - > FANS HAVE HOOTED MURRAY SINCE 1990 CHICAGO, cisions of Jim and the re ite pac Hlinois i, as races were a th Jim Mullen will ent the promoter pre who, San 41 heit emblematic of the champion- &hip v v 6 to 5 favorite SAMMY MANDELL LOSES DECISION TO CHAMP OF TEXAS DALLAS, T White, of n Taurres Zafiro, Merch 26—The d Murray seem to drav | more hoots from American Associa tion fans than those of any other um-| pire in the but Thoma Mickey, president of the Associatior has signcd Murray twenty seventh year hehind the DY Doy The hoots don't foji| Ot H decided long ago that soem.| Pipn 100K ing unpopularity was only because MO at stuke he never pay ny attention to i e State Leagne 1900 went fo the American in 191 from the International loop Only one oth diamond Pop Connolly of the American Loa gue, has been dodging pop bottle as long as Murray. March 26.—Tom lightweight night won Sammy titlist White through- the cham title was xas Houston Texas, last paper decision ove world's lightweight 10 round mateh infighti led and make ary. The my circuit, for ; comb Jim his hotl he . at >-os- '/ ROBINS MAY HAVE BESPECTACLED TRIO 11!\[\\\|[| in and Association Fla, March Plitt becomes a member pitehing staff of the Brook the bespectacled club of lows and Toporeer A new men u year, i that he bal' clo: may become one of corps of sharp o 26 arbite It S the Robins Me: T e WALKER'S HOME-TOWN i1l have SMILED TOO SO0OM i who ha ball for Lt get Rebbie George noout of major eturns we can see weil to the “Uncie shooters. HA TON Pa They-ve replaced naw at a barbe Michael Pecora towel March smiles with * here wher to fling hot 26 old th shop used Coats, Thrift Michael was once ambitious to b New come a famous runner, but got di ;'“”‘"“ 5 couraged when he saw a track star| in action. Then he Frigerio, the| g | Italian who is Olympic walking chan Home Cooled Meals pion, and decided, “I can walk as fasi | Home Made Cakes and Pies as that.” i For Sale Soon the town was amused by the | daily spectacle, continued for 15| | TORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOM months, of Michael taking prodigious | PHONE 157 strides down the in street |k Lo o “He seemed such an intelligent chap, t00,” murmured his (wlhu;.,m | NOTICE | In the District Court for the Ter- 2 ritory of Alaska—Division Num-|} ber One—at Juneau. | IN THE MATTER OF THE CALL-| ING OF THE REGULAR APRIL,| 1927 TERM OF COURT AT JU- NEAU, ALASKA NOTICE IS HEREBY That pursuant to an order Hon. Thos. M. Reed, for the Territory of Alaska, Divi- sion Number One, made and en- tered on the 12th day of March, 1927, at Juneau, Alaska, in open court, THE REGULAR APRIL, 1927. Term of the District Court will be held at the United States Court House at Juneau, Alaska, be- ginning Thursday, April 14, 1927 at the hour of tem o'clock in the‘ forenoon of said day. WITNESS my hand and the seall of said court this 12th day oxl March, A. D. 1927 | Thos. J' Mccaul JOHN H. DU 1 Smocks. —adv. and Shop n H frrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrees [ESSEX SUPER SIX $ 965.00} 4 965.00 s 1045.00 Delivered in Jineau GIV EN.‘ of the, District Judge Coach Coupe Sedan Ry % 2 Court for Div. No. Clerk of the Dist. the Terr. of Alaska, rorrrreorosre --"'-.-w - AMER, 1EGION i i | | NZ)III(‘(] as [“'dil(‘(‘ | titlehold- | him- | contender | winner with a jewel studded | -} the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 27. By GEORGE McMANUS SHALL FIRGT L ORESD INI THE PROPER FORM TO MELT A KING' AR MR | WANT THERE-RUN OUT AN | PLAY -LI T TLE BOY- | ™M BUSY! |1 s L A A e e} Historic Treasury Casl: Room Is to Be Vodernized, $30.000 One) PARIS VOYAGE . shursing offeiers an uch cramped quai that | start work in th ruing, standing in the midst ot cat piles of coins in i Duily a in must Thompson. ()f ] uncau, deposits whi teller, made u revenue, COH\'(‘HUOE] Officm'. e nt 1 and tax \\|H| receipts American e th hold it ntion in I 19 to 2 i d National risg, B The prime Paris convention is to’ make | g oo i international pil Jdition lagze to th of their comrad A land to the scencs of 1h» strug > | which gave the organization | orde he ¢ whica |, ht be recalled o © memory, and thereby the ti th maintenance o friendship and under be strengthened This is tupendous undertaking but the details have heen very com- g wo 1 out by National| .o | Officers of The Amel ST Indianapolis. The magnit OE BUONE Sine s n undertaking may be realiz b not only the Legion momber ligible, but also members of the| oo American Legion Auxiliary, (he Ro-| 0 0 ty and i the Red Cross of | [ RS 4 A Y WS O ican Association, Army, and the Jewish Welfa war workess. The final date for mak- ing convention reservations is Muy 15, 1927 | Each State and Territory is being| managed by a Department of Franc Convention Offi who handles all details for his rvespeetive districi. | The D. F. C. O. for Alaska is 1. J.} Thompson at Juneau. il LATZO TO MEET DUNDEE MAY 24 NEW YORK elterweig articles to PPolo Grounds change e Annual s in 8 )0.000 i b L) from one cent pieces to and the paying teller $000 1o 15,000 checks $5,000,000 of yuted daily which it replace §10.00 ember pUrpos cas! In new cur to the 35 enters in ahe dist sncies thro birth to circulation that 10 worn out cos v damaged mone cace may v In a to the nal supervisio the reserve cent ca {room ol Charles 5 stored the $1.800,0 good will for international tanding may Gates cashier, nation’s 00. 11 oceupios little the amount, an “cash” until ia hall into th longer paper kept in reserve, asoned” it becomes will be able ain of being spont nio circulation G -oe— Am ion|Finds Weight of Earth "l To Be Enormous Amount labout 1 considering become rred vault can not it across be d, a ik nd the longer it to th one A £ Salvi (Continuea 1rom prage One) he ands must repeated thou of times comparison sand thou liminate crror Dr. Heyl's calenlations, The American Magazine published for April March 26 champio Je on ) e R HOME OF QUICK SERVICE Suits pressed from 15 to 20 min-| utes. Phone 576, JORDAN'S VALET SERVICE. —ady Pete Lat 70, - 0ld papers for sale at The Empire MAJORW. J. CARRUTHERS VISITING JUNEAU FOUR DAYS SPECIAL SERVICES THE SALVATION ARMY HALL Front Street March 27th—30th Sunday 7:30 P. M. Tuesday and Wednesday 8 P. M. Monday, 8 P. M.—ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Admission by ticket—50 cents HEARTY INVITATION TO ALL ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET 1l 1 show and one-half times a e ! | Interment will be in Everg Cemetery. that earth is about fiv s dense as it would the re water. tuke | > r101d papers tor saie at to balancoe th atmosphoer 5 five millic ans that one-half which fiv the nt of (he 1t millions tons “The whole population wih,” Dr. Heyl weight one 400-billionth part of the sarth, Every man, woman and chill md all the animals might move to Mars in a body, and thei turs vould not lighten our o aptibly affect one figure of our esult in weighing the earth. Yet w attainir the most nearly xact result * obtained. 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The core a fairly uniform temperatur r the meliing point of iron, constitutes 40 per cent of the “Recent meas ments,"” Dr “show that the a sun and moon cause a slight rising | of the earth's tidal pulsa tion of the solid earth. A liquid in- would rise to the pull of this gravitational force like a anti hydraulic ram and the earth’s crust even if hundreds of miles thick would burst like the membrane a toy balloon.” D THEODORE MANNER PASSES AWAY HERE | AFTERBRIEF ILLNESS | Theodore 1. Manner, mill man at the Alas il min: for many years and well known resident of Juneau, passod away al Ann's Hospital yesterday after on after a brief illness. Cause feath was myocorditis Mr. Manner surviy ife, Mrs, K Manner nild, two one in and another in S and a brother, A o Portland, who left norning on the Alaska for The funeral services will b ext Wednesday afternoon lock at the € Carter where the rems at core ., Dr. nos every as or W says, traction crust, a terior 1wa S serve very be When Yo en ert m ov guest R. Provdier invited .wmu,‘ M friends to dinner last night land they all complimented me on my cooking hut [ didn’t ge* flust- ered and “Oh, I thank you| Portland, | |very much,”—1 told them where | Arm | T bought the good foods they Manner. | | had eaten This is the place, ttle this CALIFORNIA Junean i GROCERY PHONE 478 at 2 | r— is ith isters and sn Mortuary. | | present Do you know between ru time —both can feel and the fire by rapid burning metal rusts, the slow to se Rust of this fire ARMCO Ingot Iron RESISTS RUST J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Shect Metal Wiurk South Front Street ————— il are oxida . B R o % 3 | JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Fre and Baggnage Prompt Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL PPHONE 48 WHEN Youvwe Cur«tu CAUGHT IT! v ARE as consistent efforts to please the customers we captured long ago as we are er to the new comer. Every grocery article we seft is above reproach. Each day every customer must be treated in Jlite manner. 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HE looks of your car has as T much to do with your pleas- ure as it speed efficiency. Going to give it a new coat of paint? We will sell you the enamel you need-—just the color and shade you desire. There's a hundred and one things your car may need. We have 'em JUNEAU MOTOR (O. PHONE 30 ’ THE l\ll’llll“ HAS THE LARG- E! MOS UP-TO-DATE ANLC BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT &N ALASKA