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- B e S A i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 3 1927. 5 slow to see. Rust is the “ash” of this fire. ARMCO Ingot Iron RESISTS RUST J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Sheet Metal Werk South Front Street é ! 47 i © 1927 by tar) Feature Service Ine Greac Britain rights reserved | | PPt i e e e e e e e i } FRENCH AND 'GERMAN ‘ - i NET STARS TO MEET | SPORTS FIRE ALARM CALLS ! BRINGING UP FATHER \ B\ (,hORCL I\h M/ \NI:S i 7 % ] BY GOLLY-THIS 15 ODD- 1S HIS EXCELLENCY | VLL WAIT IF NOW- WHAT'S THE | 'VE COT TO WEAR THE POO BAH IN7 1 HE 19N T IN- lMATTER"' | THOUGH T It . THIS QUTFIT YOu WERE i f ;. TO CALL ON ) BAWLING ME ouT! E & THE POOBAH: e gy /nf T | ! . P _phpdhom> ‘ : I i s . 2 !| Do you know the only difference ] |~ e {| between rusting and burring is | {| time—both are oxidation. You ] 1Y can fecl and see the fire produced | i| by rapia burning. But when || metal rusts, the process is too | i | i PARIS, May 3. French and Ger E IR aud BRI, . man tennis foliowers will bury the||1-4 Front and Franklin. T \ Ratehot & Tttle deeper ot the Freten | |1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. JUNEAU TRANSFER International Hardcourt champion- ‘ships this month At 1 three German pla enter, the first players fro: over |the Rhine permitiad in a registered 1I~umh competition since 1914 O. Frotzheim and Dr. Heinz Le P et ettt e | N, Gorman stars of the fivst 1 W LR B e nitude, will dispute the tourney | STRIBLING AND IK“’ KAPLAN SCORES Cruey Maunu, o World is begun the Cuivericy of Wiconain | TECHN]CAL KNOCKOUT Sitborerl Badanini Je bia Univer- | h; athlete won nine lotter: 8 Front, near Saw Mill. -1 Willoughby at Totem Gro. 3 Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. and Baggage 4 Front and Seward. | -5 Front and Main. 6 . -6 Front, opp. Film Exchange || 5 o -7 Front, opp. City Whart. | COMPANY : Moves, Packs and Stores Freijli i Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Fire Hall. | Tilden, Henri Cochet, Rei and Jean Borot d others. A Ge, rer, as yet ununamed, ¥ of Michigan has begun preparn sports. He. was Rollle Wil |l woman player. Gastineau and Rawn Way. ; NEW HAVEN, Conn. May 3. - ‘1 ns for contests that will include |liams. who finished four years e "“[:,“‘m‘l“ ‘i:""\'l"i e Second and Gold. Louis Kid Kaplan, former jop.|@ baseball game with Oriental bats-! Barnum. playing football, ba fonal tennis. ilo. disputed the Fourth and Harrls. | weight champion, scored a technical Men on their home diamor tenn’s ball and baseball, has managed to. Fifth and Gold. i land final at Wimbledon in k kout last ht the se n 'Mmatches with a nd eyed racke- beat the student average in scholar X R p 5 " x g A |N Gu TnN'sHT of what was to have been & 13 round (eers, swimming meets in the mid- A Hglbaok. on [HILC IR (0igan REGRRgs; @ oy L'm"’;"d g“‘;’,"m | Prompt Delivery of 3 ; . Lot New Pacific, the Indian Ocean and the d . fiiBasketiinil, | WEPKS. hetory (fhe Greghe, WAL Wiy . SRS | ”‘,;“‘ TS Tof VARG 1 ‘“‘w;\u.lul pean. : : etiic s Lout. k il ! Fith and Kenoedy. | LADYSMITH COAL | thlet on th first - College e - ( e et 4- Ninth, back of power house . NEW YORK, May 3.—William | Cruise proved the pract of LUTHERAN WOMAN’'S AID 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts || PHONE 48 fi::i:;}::mq:m;!hg:':um il;m‘,:l ran rrnlgrh: FLOAT]NG UNIVERS[TY \(‘lll!\[l!ll(llvlg\w:\i 5 ! SOCIETY TO MEET JOE DUPP{‘DFE&UKJ]!QSROUND 4-3 Distin Ave., and Indian St | g -~ . o ¢ B! [ - B i : Nintt Calhoun. = oo~ #f the elimination series lm deter] nl| 2 ! HAS FULL SCHEDULE BARNUM SECOND BADGER i 'l]hv \\n:nlun \.I Ald Ii\m'l y of the; [ :»6 gg:,.,,l[;n:nd EM::I:;n 1 the light heavyweight title contender, TO WIN NINE LETTERS Lutheran Church will meet tpmor: : | B¢ ! 3 ; ey . TS BOSTON, \1. 3.--Teams m a row afternoon at he home of Mr BALTIMORE, Md., May 3 J 4-7 Twelfth, at Nortzern L'dry || GAMES YESTERDAY Iscore of colleges and univorsities ’ MADISON, Wis, May #—Behind Torkelson. Mrs. B. Alsted n:ll‘:;‘*:f"f;;l'i" “"““1’":::‘_ "lfi'”‘ r;m;;m-" 4'»; 'Irlwnnhn and Wiiloughby. || . i st League iplaying everything, from baseball to! home plate on western conference assist S e a3 scood & ome rocery. | F‘l S ' Al ”“E:c’?r‘;‘fmx 2l |tennis, will “represent the “floating | bageball diamonds Rollie Barnum fs ' T ‘\'hl'l‘l;‘;:"“h‘l‘,' d‘l""'kh’:"”;”"'l’l"“‘ nfl“]\il;::\( i ower yeedas 2 g I rsity” vhel 6 Se 1 ! i i i vars papers for sale a e ampire, C180] I L — Brooklyn 10; New York 7. - 5 3 ALL-AMERICAN GUARD Home Cooked Meals Grass Seeds Cleveland 6; St. Louis 7. " 3 WILL COACH CAROLINA Home Mfll"‘f)r(‘:fil::;: and Pies Chicago 3; Detroit 1. ‘ ¥ N . Mav *—xortn || FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOM ‘ertilizer iechs ot engze. Stepping right along! sttt || e e || Fertilis | acific Con;:'o!l;eafl:t 2t | nas :;mnmd I nnkx' { American League Boston 5: Philadelphia 6. New York 9: Washington 6. laughter of [N R D st Now is the time to plant end Oakland NS T Y | Louisy y of Mich geaule o }; :| ' 4 \ mu[n“,fu‘ d o m- (‘:»:;hl e Clean-Up acramento " 5 g h : s was assist: | San Francisco 18 18 eel NO detours. Here’s the i ant soach, at, the ity of Wis Il Portiand 10 3% B8] r d to r 1 Ci 24 fis won a”plach on Walter 1 A ' ETH % ca - Camp's All-Amer il [ | e QR IO v ga I s Pl cacn YL S0l 3 1 it ; ‘NAmiptal Tebzub gl . is a former Wisconsin player. SANITARY GROCERY i b L i rette efl]()y ent. .. i OLAF JOHN HOLMBERG'S The Store ‘rnac ricases ht Bpr Lok 5 5 Bl SISTER LOOKS FOR HIM St. Louls 10 5 667 i \\ i PHONE 83 and 85 Pittsburgh ........... 9 6 'ffl"% flilfl"dl trs. Odin B. 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