The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 13, 1927, Page 5

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BRINGING UP FATHER | THIDS 1S A PRETTY MESS- 1 YOUR Wif SEEFME WITHOUT ¢ THE WHISKERS— 1M SUNKL | - Vyj‘\\J"“"""' > E ) BUSINESS TO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, | NOW YOU HTAY | IN THERE UNTIL \s | KIN DIG VP ; SOME KIND OF [ WHISKERD FER | [REITY! oMy - THUNG, TO EAY | FIRST! ) AN i iy A I\ 927 THAT'S FINE JUST PUT MY { CHAIR “THERE! ,(\r— - A () el &P 7 CULL CET b TUE SON ALL AFTERNOON || e SEATTLE LOSES FIRST GAME O - HOME EROUNDS Seventeen Thousand Fans July 20t Witness First Game of | bl ok Season in Seattle. NCOUNY thivty fi the thre - I 0 o e Martha v Work and Goody April 1Gth, in t} Seventeen .. 0 e urday in the fonrth wher ered four, ineluding s by Rose, left fielder The batteries wer Mission Pillette Seattle Graham, Schmidt GAMES YESTERDAY Pacific Coast League Misston 5 3 Oaklar ; Sacramento 5: San Francisco 12 National League New York 15: Philad St. Louis 1; € Brooklyn 6; B Pittshurgh 2 cinnati 1 American League aind Walter Brandt STANDINGS OF CLUBS Pacific Coast Les Won Pet. | 1.000 1.000 Brookl ) 1000 ] Pittshurgh ( 1 Philadelphia St. Louis Boston Cincinnati American League Won Lost Pet.| 1 0o 1 000 | won ! 000 006 0o 000 | B0 non 0oo 000 000 000 Boston Chicago Detroit St. Louis Junean Public Library and Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street at 4th Reading Room Open Fror 8 a. m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open From 1 to 5:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to 8:30 p. . Current Magazines, Newspapers, Reference Books, Etc. FREE TO ALL PLUMBING HEATING and REPAIRING My overhead expenses are at a minimum. Therefore I can do your work for less money. No matter how large, or how small your job you do yourself || a great injustice if you don’t get my prices. CALL 'RACING DATES FOR ‘ VANCOUVER GIVEN MAIGR LERGUE April 13 Vanco b6 TURNOUT By GEORGE McMANLUS f OH’. YOUL DARLING Al | HOW THOLGHTFUL | OF YOU-NOW [ &5 | WON'T HAVE | A TO QO DownN TO LUNCHEON! v > with s for § tions, and th wdded, with 65 The Camd is expecte on Derby horse FFive hundres the tracks du 200 more et ' OREGOHN A SRl | : n el e 1 teky' o AD 'h s cap for nat TO RE CORVALLIS Through RACES GiVE LINE ON DERBY HORSES Ky., The | Moinos, Tows i ihe k o had”) R ninety-ninth \ the openin 7 horse racing seq the EXINGTON, oric track 1l 1 i I The lonor of Drake relays | will continue ten day wiill be featured by four stake They ave the Camden Iandi | the past $2.000 added, with 46 nomi | Knute Rockne ons Ashland Oaks, 3,000 added, | Griffith evonts 1 only tongue says: Holly \\(‘,;.AIN““O““I Li‘nguei ‘ | an you. GOOD old Prince Albert in the bowl of your pipe . . . a cooling current of smoke pouring over your tongue . . . the won- derful taste of a wonderful tobacco . . . nothing to compare with this anywhere, Men, I tell you. You can smoke a pipe and enjoy it—with P. A. for packing. I was pipe-shy for years, before I dis- covered Prince Albert. I wanted to smoke a pipe. Other men seemed to get so much comfort and enjoyment from pipe-smoking. Then one happy day, Prince Albert crossed my trail. It was cool and kind to my tongue and throat. D’ve stuck! No matter what your previous experi- ence has been; no matter how satisfied you appear to be with your present set- up, I advise you to try Prince Albert. You know you are in for some glorious smoke-sessions the instant you get a whiff of P. A’s fragrance. The first pipe-load confirms the plea- sure promised by the aroma. Cool as an open window. Sweet as milk fresh from will ¢ Idle Houy ith 62 Hinat non Stak- WAFFLES he Methodist Ladies walfle: and coffec till 2 on Saturday, April 23 Alaska Blectric Light Company's display room Ve d 1o good | d i ring winter ime for th trained nd | opening R GGIE CGACH FEREE RELAYS CANDY e 101 choice 1 i Drake relays at I April 2930 will be W dtler, “Dad” heen DRUG CO. Phone 134 Substatlun “ost Office No. refered s heen accorded to Fielding and Major being at the ¢ Clean-1p »in Juneau Now P. A, is sold everywhere in tidy red tins, pound and half-pound tin humi- dors, and pound crystal-gluss hu with sponge-moistener top. And always with every bit of bite and parch moved by the Prince Albert process. the dairy. Mild and mellow as a tropic’ night. Mild, yet with that full, rich to- bacco body that satisfies to the limit. I know you are going to like P. A.! Buya tin today! RINGE ALBERT —mno other tobacco is like it! EASTER BASKETS RABBITS, CHICKENS BUTLER-MAURO We Daliver Paint-Up Do you know the between rusting time—both are ) can feel and s by rapid burning metal rusts, the slow to Rust_is of this fire ARMCO Ingot Iron RESISTS RUST J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Sheect Metal Wirk South ¥ront Street only difference I burring is t You proce the COMPAT Moves, Packs and Stores Frei,! and Baggage Prompt Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL PHONE 48 BUNCH OF HAPPINE MORNIN G - AAND MEAN IT P i s e § o ~ ’ aster joy that smiles its y into your heart finds a contentment in your well- fedness if E groceries as- sisted your norn meal. At the Fair and are store you will find a delic issortment of grocevies that will justify your judgment in coming here 0 SANITARY GROCERY The Store ‘I'nat rieases FHONE 83 and 85 THE HOME CAFE Opp. Juneau Cold Storage “THE HOUSE OF GOOD EATS” HOME COOKING QUICK SERVICE Try Our Waffles! BERG & HARRIS Proprietors 2 T dewvice Lucas says All our repairs are done with care At prices you will find are fair. VERCHARGE you? 0..( it. We don’t make our ey that way. When we repi a part it is done correctly. When we thoroughly overhaul your car you'll know that we've done a good job of it and that you're out for a good safe rum arring tire troubles. Bring your r troubles here. Not a bit JUNEAU MOTOR CO. PHONE 30 STEVE STANWORTH || | Phone 215 Res, 505 || 1927, R. J. Reynolds Tobaceo Shop Rear Harris Hardware Co. |! ‘ompany, Winston-Salem, N. C. e ) | THE EMPIRE fIAS THE LARG= |EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE ANL {BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT DN ALASKA S

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