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By GEORGE Me¢ BRINGING UP FATHER BY QSLL\(V_‘ e = Tk [oavcHTER 15 RIGHT ! ) : 5 ) T cvoThes MAYT ~Ou LOOK M [’OONYI: NoU E [l =) DRESSES HERE L2 ; - \ MAKE THE !‘_‘ LIKE A THINK THE I} lalsieae o Gl \ (CoN\ \ | ) 23] MAN-BUT & i~ = 5 DO MAKE ONE -~ 5 3 1N 8 \ A 8 i PICTURE COSTUMES BOALTMIBOL. b { N MACCGIE/[ N TRAT- JAPAN ARE Py || |5 i A Lojo:‘s(;‘ OUCHTER!~| BEAUTIFUL) e / e ¥ 27 WORSE NOW ek Y]T ey e = ! | 1 i i |1 4 THAN EVER- / Do you know only difference between ru and burping is time—both are oxidation You can feel and see the fire pr 1ced by rapid burni Bt metal the proce slow to sce. Rust of this fire ARMCO Ingot Iron RESISTS RUST R PP e e - : - - - — = J. J. WVOODARD CO. R e I e e e e e ,‘,,,,? VETERAN BACKSTOP Plumbing—Shect Metal Werk 1 PIRATES’ MAINSTAY FIRE ,\l:ll_{;\l CALLS South Front Street ) | 1N g : -3 Third and Franklin. EPSTEET I ART W o i /_ . ik F;"l"; il ol Front and Franklin o o . fast rounding info condition at the| | 18 :,""":- near ;‘:"YF“TI JUNEAU TRANSFER Paso Rob sl, camp. Donie Bush - ront, opp. Film Exchange. o 5 & Tiia hew B Natiouals, pilog Front, opp. City Whart. COMPANY has few worries so far as his cateh Front, near Saw Mill. g ing department s concerned 21 Willoughby at Totem Gro. || |oves, Packs and Stores Frei;l. | Smith, who has been playing in Willoughby, opp. Cole Barm. and Baggage {fast company for 11 years and ' is —— - “uvn.vuh-lul “old” as Dballplayers go Front and Seward. P e e D e D e e e e e W I IRV his pep and dash and is Front and Main. Jnoted as a scrapp rained in the| |2 Second and Main. SEA I.E WINS “:‘1;1“:‘.‘("' “.\!\]'Ih‘::i“‘vm SRR ) o 1 Ischool of John McGraw, Smith cam:| |7 Fiftn and Seward. i 2 s, forward, g {to the Pirates in 1921 and has 9 Wire Hall, ' I huddy Remolls, forvau, and 1t Ruth Scor ng F Homer! : old Dav also a fo 'd, have just |the mainstay behind the bat sin Gastineau and Rawn Way. completed their seventh con: cutiv l‘:“‘”\._'\'l"‘l“,“Il“l"'_‘l'v',“,”‘}""m]',‘ljjv"‘"“l i Second and Gold. eason «. Ross McBur St Slactal th o aénte Fourth and Harrls. | g . s as e d for wor i i : ney. con L :: . Guty Fifth and Gold. it m; lf]('r.\ w‘l\ljir e TR e Fifth and East. Prompt Delivery of nifinals of (he WHERE 1S VINIE? 3-8 Seventh and Gold. P o PORTLAND Ulv’- April The| ; ! v’ ' i : | Fitth and Kennedy. LADYSMITH COAL | Beavers tied the count in the ninth inning yesterday afternoon. Kim-| mick and Schmidt sin for Seat- tle In the tenth and Sugafoos threw| low aptempting to cateh Schmidt. | glving both an extra base. A wild pitch then allowed Kimmick to score the winning run City and won what amc Willinm Brut, Viee-Consul of Nor -1 Ninth, back of power house to a tie for the championship « i way, in Juneau. requests information 2 Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts PIIONE 48 the Kansas Conference. In the seven ) o fabout Alfr-d Kornelins Venie sujp. Distin Ave., and Indlan St |, s the combination has heoon ope:- . rosed to be fishing or mining in Al Ninth and Calhoun. ating the teams on which they i acka, Vinie was born in Aaleiund Sevelith and Maln have m a total of 111 i~ Korway 883 : bt — ——— L i 1 « =‘\ L ‘"_}l" oL Twelfth, at Northern L'dry IFA FELLOW TELLS FISH \— The batteries i one ks f £ } | - |4 Twelfth and Wtliloughby. STORIES TO HIS SWEE rHEA@ Seattle——Bdwaiis and S hmi lyear at the University of Wic | ; 4 5 i NOTICE TO PM}EN.; |1 4-5 wHome arocery. I| [HE'LL TELL HER A WHALE Portlane hes 1 ide v e eaptiby of e 1 5.5 # : | Al children having !“n..-,. ng | OF A YARN WHEN THEY GET. Windell, F g ity \ {cough or mumps or anything per . 3 UMARRIED ! —_— \ o T | P . [taining or subject to a contagiou GAMES&!EI‘ERDAY N disease must be kept off the P N o owe Seattle !::l‘mflfnfi?.fi' e BABEBALL GAME [demic. This is done by order of Home Cooked Meals Sacramento 2; Oakland 11. | the Juneau City Council. Home Made Cakes and Ples §an Francisco 5: Hollywood 3. NDAY: " s : i""‘:""(‘;l;,mm O GEED For Sale R R i e oot S S o BT Chiet of Plice. | | FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOM 3 Nati S | RO 5 S 5 G NI T 2 » R = g TE e S PHONE 157 I'hll‘d(lwl||l||:\flt;":“?i‘n:§?)g’l‘\m|. . e ] Babe Ruth erossing tle p ter slamming his first home | ,“J-P&RD- '{.U'K;SE}P-R‘I{F‘N‘IT v [ris= = —n ] L e G Married and Single Men Are rud of theemnibelleasiie senson, Tha AthlstinsfleretG vios. 1| © 8 RiTRERn S0Ae 80 U e em e | L P e Chicago 16 Pittsburgh 4 to Tangle in First Game tims, Gehrig is at the plate to welcome Ruth home, — ~t = : Boston 3; New York 4. and at home, during present epi | | —BU'I'TFRI(‘K PATTERNS our \!\'l-igllls uurl| mr‘usuria . ~ - ———— - % “ LN t 1 te ainstak- American League of This Season. : o be polite and painstal e R = | . g ey v Batrol WH AM undergraduate days_each man walis BLANK BOOKS e Epr¥itn, REse Q\’v::flz‘::m“' -I.":;f,’i';;”f,.,l,mu S T e o AL S e e G Y WILLIAMS FRATS 11(;( Fand) aboat AMBS wiles. Thes.| | Sheaffer and Waterman Pens I it i : ,,:”.l.:f"lu():;: 8t. Louis 1; Chicago 2. i men baseball nines will meet Sum | ARE CHAPEL FANS““'I;:“:; it ol tevings UL Jod i R. P. NELSON’S [ foods are : ndard excel- — day afternoon in the baseball park {BlAGRE 3 | il { lence that make a wonderful ap STANDINGS OF CLUBS for their first game this year. WILLIAMSTOWN, alass il 29| g Stationery Store peal to the discriminating house- ) Pacific Coast League jwere to have tangled seve el When a Phi Sigma Kapp wil.|WIDE TO RACE LUNNEY N sa'dl wife. Won Pct |ago but the game was postponed onlliams is asked why his fraternity | IN SOUTH ON MAY 28 | oy Sacramento 7 18 621 | account of the cold weather. Seve turns out more CUOSE-country runne Oakland 2 members of both teams have beer any other in college his reply | LOS ANGELES, Cal, April 29 = | SANITARY GROCERY San Francisco f “working out” the last two nights,ijg, “As » another!” Charlos Keppen of the Los Angele AL 1SKA SUPER SIX i Seattle 5 and a speedy game is promised to iE Williams has com t.\.vhlmw Ciub announde at the I | The HIone; LRy Ll Raen Portland ............... 1f f the ball fans, pulsory chapel. The Phi Si Sappa | cal oppearance of K Sweil PHONE 83 and 85 Mission ... : ; President J. C. McBride, of the Ju-fhoys live a bit farther awi V| ish di ¢ runnery will take place GRIII Los Angeles ... 2 4 neau Baseball gue, announces (ha of the others. Almostiany day|at The Sohscum May 28, Wile will V) V] Couoli $ 965.00 Hollywood ... 6 i everal more playors are needed 1oly helaged frat man may be seen do-|run against the Coast’s best milers 404 o B balance up the t 15 for the coming a urmi against the chimes. A ;.murn thm “Racehorse Harry™ Lun ) = National Le season and desires that any base-|pudding mathematician among them [uey, ace of the Lo A. A, distance run (Formerly Mabry's Cafe) 965.00 j| ball players who did not play has figured out that in making the|ness, who has vover been fully ex : 5 i Nasa o ; ‘ga7.vear to send in their name and|ipip five times daily during theis | tended in a fourdap event STANLEY CONCIEL, I 1Sedan 1045.00 HOME CAFE Pittsburgh 8 i i i o 3 Delivered in Jineau ;‘om“ fow days. The first game will st \ ) { May 15, with a double header y / m . Chicago Alaska Juneau and Elks play the | The Best Place e Cineinnati “ »lfirst game at 1 o'clock. and the 1 5 to Eat | “THE HOUSE OF Brooklyn Moose and American Legion play American ‘{,(e:lzue the second_game 5 E : \ 2 , . i i et T‘hos. J' MCC“Ul\ GOOD EATS” New York e 7 . Philadelphia HOME COOKING St. Louis g | TO SELECT MOST oy : : PRIVATE BEOXES T Sea : QUICK SERVICE Washington i " 5 | B e ] Chicago ‘ VALUABLE PLAYER N ‘ ‘ | ROSS THE PAINTER ' Detroit b I 500) &———— —~—————————1 | | Has returned to Juneau, and Is | T"y Our Wfl”l"s- Cleveland X 6 '.‘.“'1 NEW YORK. April 29— The com | | ready to do your Boston : 231 ittco of basehall writers that wi / = |I THE JuNrag LAUNDRY | PAINTNG and KALSOMINING ‘ BERG & ERICKSON Opp. Juneau Cold Storage e Lselect this 3 st valuable ; FUGAZY BUYS SITE e L Nt Toakis vos ) || Fronkin Strect, between Front | || PHONE 12 A b (announced through the lea - - an 0N ree ON WHICH TO ERECT |fices by Burt Whitman of The Boston PHONE 359 [ ——— 1 $12,000,000 ARENA {70 "aiintion” of “Amer | | Service Transfer Co. | | will serve as chai- I | WILL HAUL SAW MILL WOOD | | | NEW YORK, April 20— Humber'|of the award commii o | AND COAL J. Fugazy, rival of Tex Rickard iu'of the following representatives cf | 2 promotion of pugilistic events, an-|cities in the National Leagu~ cii ADVERTISEMENT | Oftice Phone 389 nounces the purchase of a site onfcuit: James O'Leery, Boston Globe: | ICAPITOL DYE WORKS i Reuidegce Phone 3501\- 12th Avenue, between 54th and 55!!1‘1 J. Holmes, Brooklyn Eagle; Franl Streets, upon which to crect a $12. | Grayson, Cincinnati Times-Star; . gy 000,000 athletic arena. The arena will{James Crusinberry. Chicago Journal | | € Meldner—Protessional Cleaner geat 30,000, he said, and probably|James R. Harrison, New York Times: and Dyer—Phone 177 be ready next December. | Stoney McLinn, Philadelphia Fve. ki . S, e ning Public Ledger: Ralph Davis “THREE MUSKETEE ” ilj::‘;»;hurx:rI'l‘e;’ress; Sid Keener, Si. . l R Fast compmmon - = o " |} FOR MEN WHO ARE | CLEAN-UP | Sl WICHITA, Kas., April 20.—One nrf;afil"r',’l‘y;" SA",‘,:i; “(;{’,'"I':k,f :“:“:"'::“l DART’CUMR ABOUT Advertising uiways pays. Use ihe co'umns of The Empire. the most colorful basketball combi-|,q " tnat ‘qonations be in by Satur- nhtlons in the middle weat s the go, (0 i Abraham Lincoln said: e i EPARTMENT INTERIOR| S TURKISE and STEAM ( OF FEE ! “l like to see Sam’s { an : : TUNITED STATES LAND OFFICE |BATHS. Skin Treatments benefiia - S : a man proud All our repairs are done with care Itor Rheumatism. 304 Front St. adv.| At prices you will find are fair. Anchorage, 'Alaska, of the place February 23, 1927. -~ g i S he lives in. | VERCHARGE you? Not a bit Notipa-lyharshy sired tat hm”{ NOTIQE i CREDITOR‘ i MA Y DA Y DANCE | : Onl it. We don’'t make our Traill, entryman, together with his/In the United States Commission 4 ARE YOU PROUD OF JUNEAU— o0y that wat. WheiLo witnesses, Edwin Henry Sherman, er’s Court, Ex-Officio Probate i repair a part it is done correctly. Auuc aw mbmisd Sond ot o3 Torory of Maekn B o o 0 il B N » ern! [ laska. 0 his homestead entry, Serial 06229.i1n the M:tyter of the Estate of John UNDER AUSPICES OF \ i done a good job of it and ‘that for lands situated on the north shore| Scanlon, deceased. 4 . P | zou’lre O'I‘ll (tnr :l xoodB 7&!- run f Tenakee Inlet, Latitude 57° 46’| Notice is hereby given by the A Le arring tire troubles. Bring your 50" N. Longitude 135° 14' 49* W.|undersigned, administrator of the merican gwn Auxllmry Connors otor Compan repair troubles here. Forest List 8-67, H.ES. No. 183 above entitled estate, to the credit-} | . Se N ‘188.2 ” -nd l' now’ ors of, and all persons having claims . 5 . New- Soriss No. , ADA against said deceased, to exhibit| Special Feature Dance by ; in the files of the U. S. Land Office, {them with the necessary vouchers at Anchorage, Alaska, and If 10 Pro-| within six months after the first j JUNEAU MOTOR CO. test s filed in the local land office publication of this notice, to said CAMP FIRE GIRLS Th N P S'l t STAR FO(JR PHONE 30 at Anchorage, Alaska, within the a‘drlnlnti;lrntgr”x:_t hh.u' ::::Ie fln‘kh: CROWNING OF THE e ew duen valentine Building, Ju . 3 4 ¢ g g " e e ——————————— f;:fitr:r":::;“:‘:;‘l o;r::!lfl'y“;’lb': .Dnlpd at Juneau, Alaska, April A QUEEN OF MAY is the only car REGARDLESS OF PRICE that is built today with ted and final certificate issued.|1: 1927 3 Neadle L g a completely RUBBER INSULATED MOTOR - THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- i b GROVER C. WINN, i 9:30 Adnitssion $1.00 || EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE J. LINDLEY, GREEN. Administrator. Dancing at 9: A | ECONOMY GARAGE 3 -TO- AND First Publication March 14,"1927. {First publication April 15 1927, . ! 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