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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1927. BRINGING UP FATHER 7 By GEORGE McMANUS IT SAYS HERE THAT THE | T e A 5\ = Ko TRAVELIN' AMBASSADORS 3 i bt | L UNDERS TAND ] |FU ; SPEND AT LEAST ONE LD p =T o |l THAT THE man | = MONTH IN SAMOA AN it ~ = WELL M IN LUCK | - 3 ] HO o A | LONGER I \ H ) . NE corive aasslll[FvHe moor | G POSSIBLE HUW'I £ S o WONDER WHAT THEY MEAN - AMOA - ILL KNOW W RE \WASD = IBLE G ABO I ULED THREE | BY-IF POSSIB } , A Tig’i‘\'}';f 2;:‘:\:‘ HOURS AFTERWARD N(ONva AN Do you know the only difference between rusting and burning is time—both are oxidation You can feel and see the tire produced by rapid burning But when metal rusts, the process 1s too slow to see. Rust is the “ash of this fire ARMCO Ingot Iron RESISTS RUST J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Shect Metal Werk South Front Street ITHREE YANKS PLAYING [YANKEE ROOKIE CUTS LACROSSE FOR OXFORD WOOD FOR TRAINING OXFORD, Eng., March 28 Three| ST. PETERSBURG, Fla, March 28 Ry e W | Americans wear the coveted s Bl AT A6 U i webar hianuer| A " fand blazer o Oxtord University's of e pyronces. may have a rivat| | JUNEAU TRANSFER [lrerosse team ’ 0 bascbail. Jimes Wiltse, 4 young |‘ COMPANY They are R. J. Van d. Graaf, | pitchi reersit from the Basters | University of Alabama and Queen s ' League with the Yankees, has been ;| Moves, Packs and Stores Freizlt College; J. W. Oglivie, Hamilton | chopping wood all winter to keep| and Baggage College, N and Queen’s College, Lin - condition for his major hul:r:uJ BBaE! and (. R. Pfann, Cornell University [trial in the spring ! firilii Divasennds. ‘Galibee. B, who|' | Wwilida; Whone Home 1Nt Rayens BANTAM FIGHT i . ' greatost gridiron . is Rhodes Scholar from Ohio, was na, . Y., tried several training| st wovach antumn hy / A a star quarterback on Cornell's foot- stunts experimentally until he hit! | s A P o) < 1o 7 H 18 2 chool team ( y h gn Ihall team last year upon wood chopping as the most vale b « & ow S i i two hror valued at more The Oxford lacrosse team nosed | effective. Wiltse, however, was fully | GUES Tu DRAw .y{;‘“‘\j.‘,"“\‘ll e out its Cambridge rvivals, 7 to 6 shod in contrast with the Span BarAlp un, & ec s ill a tau sOvVHOOS ERons e o worked i s bare feet eye team to win a Big Ten Basket ;i FOR DAN HOWLEY NOW e e 1 ; . ey ball championship T R RS ] | SIX DAY BICYCLE RACE ENDS | Prompt Delivery of Taylor and Cflnl(m(‘l‘l rlgnl —eee 3 TARPON SPRINGS. Ficrce Ten Rounds for ~ STRENGTHENS DIGITS | Y a6 D Howls, ax sanagir of the | CHICAGO, Marche 25 prane | b 2 { ; Boston Browns, has o man working! GEOTEett, Itulian cyclist, and Carl ) Title Honors. EBY SQUEEZING BALL! i . for him who was his hoyhod here, | Stockholm, of Chicago, wen the six PHONE 48 . i As a small boy Howley used fof 8¥ bicyele race which ended hore, CHICAGO, March 2 Bud Tay'or' TAMPA, Fla, March 4] get nickels for “standing room onty|Saturday nigh and Tony Canzoneri battled to a I (Spike) Van Alstyne, ! ) 1 space, and used it to sit, not stand fierce 10 round draw here Saturday pitcher from Albany with 5 in right field at Boston, 12 miles Th.s Helps Eye Sh,am night in which is gencrally acceptod ington Senatc ks on an t @ I’w-ml :\|~ humw) Buck Freeman, a Vi or the bantamweight ch 1- the fiold for on the ff 8 3 % aadg noted home run hitter, was th n the _ b e :‘]I'”‘" v the ba B0 Chitins & beall athe m:{ i ST Boston right fielder simpte nyarases, borle, ete, as || FRESH SHIPMENT OF The decision was received with with him when he goes about in . . Howley declares he never dared to mixed in Lavoptik eye wash cheers mingled with hooes a5 the street clothes and presses it con 5 3 speak to the great man but ctrengthens eyes and helps any case crowd evidently favored Taylor Stalitly. Lo Strenathaneitle Hhgeta: anil ; g ‘ ¢ thought a lot of him. Today weak, strained or sore eyes. Lavop Canzoneri exchan neh for able him to get a firmer grip on 3 # 8 § man is a scout for the club 5 7 ; : : tik acts very quickly. Aluminum eye | R l I{ punch with Taylo: to buck the horschide. _ i ; i, ey i managing e e( O( ground under Taylor's whiriwind oo 1..,T.]‘.‘:':.':.l.'jr; e L o FOOTBALLSl‘gfiéT%g PITCH| e g HED PEPPER FUR o : Cotlugv e TR ety : p ‘ o e S e i i _ ;. we COLDS IN GHESTYAourHead COld& Cheese v osports writar, a everal years ‘anzoneri slig u ; 3 A by melting Vicks in n reed that Canzonmeri slightly out- 4p6 4 star pitcher for ths Univer SA Ease your tight, aching chest.| spoon or tin cup and boxed Taylor. A sity of Grorgia, makes his debut this Stop the pain. Break up the conges- | Inhaling the va Both fightc sustained cuts over vear as o professional ball player v tion Feel a bad cold loosen up fn| TheY Slear th the eyes before the end of the firsi Munday has signed to piteh for 2 ,. 2 e 0OSEN UD Nt jmmediately round and their faces were bloody (ho Chatlotte South Atlantic Asso- o v |u~“' a short time. & smears ‘at the end df the feht. ‘ciation team. For eight ye ne | " Red Pepper Rub”™ s the ‘,,,,, ' Abe Attel Goldstein, former world’s jag heen a football writor for the remedy that bringe quickest re VA'ORU. """'lflll"“‘“k':" ch had = no gtanta JOURNAL and has been ' [t cannot hurt you and it mminh ¢ trouble in defeating P'cte Surmicnio, qdmitted to the Georgia bar ; A seems to end the tightness Ap isnmeags S { GE L v - of the Philippines i vound Bill" by i ; : ) entiiilo tghtness ana drive = NITARY GROCERY A no-hit game on hi of the semifinal. Sarmiento was|pocord, and flings from the port | : : ¢ Hp RS CC AT ot U Home Cooked Meals The Store That Pleascs floored for the count of four in the il v : | Home Made Cakes and Pies PRONH 88 snd 86 seventh round P T Sy Nothing has such concentrated, | : | For Sale Taylor weighed cxactly 115 pound ; Z »enetrating heat as red peppers, and | aniy Taukned exectly 18 nounds PYKE LOSES TENNIS % when et penotrates right down| | FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOM weight in late Saturday aficrnoon. | MATCH BY PROXY 4 into colds, congestion, aching muscles| PHONE 157 The bantamweight limit s 11§ / id sore, stiff joints relicf comes| g5 gbunds) BEAULL Francs, March 25 : . it once. | - [mie Dakh ot Wastminsien,. wib ] The moment you apply Red Pep- | THF, AUSTIN BREAKS briion himacit on his temnis. game, 3 ! per Rub you feel the tingling heat | i . {has a defeat by proxy on his record / ] In three minutes the congested spot QAT AU 08 |"h “ens v oy on W wmeont | e o e HOME CAFE 100 AT GUN CLUB 't he could beat M. Picrre Mallet When you are suffering from a cold, : the French sportsman. He lost, but | 1927 ‘heumatism, backache, stiff neck or} ¢ Opp. Juneau Cold Storage Douglas Austin broke 93 clay Vithout having touched racquet to sore muscles, just get a jar of pigeons out of 160 yesterday after- Dl ’ Rowles Red Pépper Rub, made from | Y : | “THE HOUSE OF noon at tha shoot of the Juneau Gun The English nobleman delegaten red peppers, at any drug store. You | = L 58 Club, and also high man for the his game to the doubles team Muj Another “grand old man’’ of baseball is in the making. Roger will have the quickest relief known GOOD EATS” Trophy Shoot. The other scores mad (‘a ul the professional Koseluh T. Peckinpaugh starts his nineteenth year in baseball—a game —-ady. yester were: in the 26 bird evefit 1o play his game while Mallet hal in which a man is old at thirty-six—this Spring. ~ *~ were: Sorri Kirk 24, Truesd Il cochet for a parts g 5 Strobe 23, Cart.r Benjamin = Abbott 22, Sumner Smith 21, Cole |, L1® Hcore w . ond Hie ! S long ago as 1921, Miller Hug- ehamplonship of 1921, ’ \ QUICK SERVICE \ B e e ot ot Pt O e e i b e i i e e B Bt D — eee — . HOME COOKING Simpson, 19 McNatighton Duke lent his proxies moral support gins, manager of the Yan- Despite this, Huggins agreed with y ; Try Our Waffles! 19 o Carney 17 'Neill 17, from the sidelines, T crities who sald that Peck's base- Ditiey 17 2h Myis 1 ! ————— kees, decided that Roger T. ).y qqvg were over. He was traded BERG & HARRIS Proprietors —_—————— Peckinpaugh was through as a ball (o Boston at the end of the season OHIO CAGERS BATTLE IN CAMP FOR FUN, MAY yer. ] and was immediately traded again portunity offered and Hug- t, \Washington. SIGN ON DOTTED LINE ;ins shipped Peck to the Washing- Ifjg batting, it is true, suffered FOR STATUE OF STAR Senators, happy that his salary yith the years. His average in | g i would no I be charged to the Washington fluctuated between .260 COLUMBUS, Ohlo, Mafch 2 ST. PETERSBURG, Fla., March 28 New York club. and .300. But in spite of that he QY bt lie Welsh, younz semi-pro But Huggins reckoned not With ywon the coveted ribbon of honor in - .]nln\ll,v‘ Miner, ~ Broatest h‘\\kn:!h-rll ountficlder, may have a big leaguo Peck's vitality—a vitality that has 19 1iis fielding overcame any de- SUPER g’X piayer in the histozy of Ohio State, |onooitunity thrust upon him, kept him in baseball since 1909, ficicney at the bat. L @ 'I» en immortalized in bronze to I Welsh Bost outfield In 1925 he was named the most Then for the second time Peck pro 2 a trophy for Ohio high school || L~ Helh T l'l’l"”“;",l‘l"l valuable player in the American was traded off immediately after eam SEXQUREED Mo T a7, eague. And this year appears in having reached a high mark in his Y The statue inches high, was @long when he reported to the i(‘n:\v role—that of shnrtsl(rxxi for the :v’n..j.",-. He went la‘l,'hlcago. Coach ... $ ‘)6)0" (Formerly Mabry's Cafe) made by rr win F. Frey of the Braves' camp, thinking the lad would “hicago White Sox, a job that re- Jle {s thirty-six years old, it s C 965.0( Ohio State fine ts faculty. It will lenjoy the trip and pick up a quires speed of body and mind that true. But Chicago has falth in him. oupe . 15.( he presented each year to the win. | — . g L o b atpesied o bartoLnab Sals bt e I 965.00 STANLEY CONCIEL, ner of the interscholastic tourna in a younger man. ars' experience behind them a 1: 1045.0( 3 Prop. ment conducted by the university NOTICE, TO PAY SCHOOT, TAX ocki vas born fn Wooster, fow. Not many can stand the pace. dan 5.00 . A similar statue of “Chick” Har.| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that( ; 5, 1891, He grew “But Peck can,” say his friends. | ithe undersigned has been duly ap-| “leveland, and was graduated “All it requires fs for some expert to Delivered in Jineau The Best Place « |pointed School Tax Collector for Ju-| " captaincy of his high decide that his baserall days are E nean, Alaska, in conformity with| school team In 1909 into the Cleve- over to make Peck make every mane to Lat 20, Alaska Session Laws, | land league club. In 1910 he was ager wish that he had him on short. farmed out to the New llaven club Peck's good for hill a dozen mora | i IS A maie persons hetween the ages | and in 1911 to the Portland club. By years as a star.” b ’ of twenty-one and fifty vears, e that time his playing had matured But waste no tears for Roger T. Th J M C l |soldiers, ~sailors in U : : and he was returned to Cleveland in Peckinpaugh when he finds his 0S8. J. cLau ' 3 I | P in Jureau PRIVATE BOXES Riveats Guttis SSorsioa: ‘v“,"n,‘,,,l.; 1912, and he went to the Yankees in muscles kinked and sore. Since his | firemen, paupers and insane person 1613, first days in baseball he has been ,’”"",,M,_m,,,,,‘,‘\ 5 . Spark plug quality you'll find— lare subject to tax in sum of l«‘n:- He played shortstop until 1921, salting away a good percentage of L St bt s et | ($5.00) Dollars, Just about tie time that experts his earnings, and he has bullt up a If you keep us folks in mind. ‘ Should you he living in A a onl| were deciding that he was getting real estate business in Cleveland that 1 4 on in years he wis made captain of will lmru him in crackers and milk Bt we ‘& 2 r g lor prior to the first Monc in'! : : 4 gl IF B L HERE we so0—talking about G [April, 1927, said tax shall be due) Hiaitedsa, He led hin-tellgniidiLieeyanias tocth are/SaEey < ; ag We can't ourselves again land payable on said first date and|———————— e - We oo ishall be del ter M 1st, | help it e want every auto shall be delinquent after May 1st,p,qq) inte Manage dave | 66 ” MO ORS CAR wne vh cads this ad to be u ea |later tlmn first date above mention- i« g : oy I8 ahint’i: ane sident Ons Ehoas ; . ] L . pect; I am glad Jim brought him T . his shop's one a ; f the 5Pr'm9 e e stk Bt MEAN LARIAT FLINGER{| YOU WILL NEVER HAVE AN ORPHAN CAR || b son o e o i b “1s ol |Within ten (10) days after notice is| It scems possible ihat Boston may i : . ¥ we don’t care. on and criti- HUMEMBRL moen I was Bl giveiiyou. |sign him and send uim to the minoys | TAMPA, Fla, March 28 — Wil General Motors have 20,000 Dealers alne’iehe iy wolhiyentie boy that the folks back home / A e o AN g Rogers may lhave a successor in rop. | All persons. firms and corporations|with a stout string attached. Mean- | ROB D used to take a lot of sulphur|iemploying labor shall furnish 1 [t oy i on the Ysnoigens throwing I \\).A-n. Tris Speakar througlwut lhe coumry — ind molasses In the Spring toi|of emplovees to collector and are|pguiy® i PUtis ™0 B0 TG B mets thion playing baseball. purify their blood. Well, Mrs.["|authorized by law to deduct amount ] Sl ‘ % poke” bLrought a lariat from his Y 3o0d Provider and I and the| |of tax from wages of employees JALERIRoNER Bames Te: ome (o the Washington train- DROP IN AND SEE OUR BUICKS, JUNEAU MOTOR CO. % ST s otlenbionedt. | . e | Texas hor PHONE 30 ittl 1t ki I“ines and imprisonme: are 0- 5 # y and practices 'x“']“._ He has - - . Uitiesgnes eabinure: fondt fo eepiil sty h the Ac: above. Gioted for| HOME OF QUICK SERVICE Lig camy e hid il CHEVROLETS and PONTIACS This is store. shieved considerable and s well. This is our food store those who fall or neglect (0 pay tax| Suivs remrd from 15 0 9 min.|achleved considerable 1d i rope Schacht, the com- — i jor furnish list of emplovees. | 576, JORDAN'S V. able to rope Al Sc pht, CALIFORNIA [, (Dated ‘at Juneau, Alaska, March L : it 18 coach. on the (6B Bate ¢3AAL: THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- GROCERY | $8: 4851 i LMAPEG BE Une, with fa % C M C EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND PHONE 478 ' School Tax Collector n.rl New Coats, Dresses and Smocks, el onnors otor OmPa'W BEST BQUIPPED JOB PRINTING —a Juneau, Alaska. i.):u‘mun‘.- Thrift Shop. —adv. | 01d papers for sale at The Empire, PLANT N ALASKA,