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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 'fllURSDAY MAY 12, BRINGING UP FATHER 1927 By GEORGE McMANUS NOW LISTEN- JICLS- NYOU TOLD ME THAT M TO BE TRAVELIN AMBADSSADOR AN DID VT AS A FAVO TO YOUL - YOu SHOULDN T BAWL ME OUT LIKE THID|INOT YOQU - Ty SAY: A JOKES A JORE BUT ) A BE ENTER'\'AINED TAIKE “YOULUR WHISKERS! NOW: YOU CANT || LET THEM KNOW THAT '™ A \ S FAKIR- YOU DON'T KNOW THE LAW HERE! [DONT TALK ! | |To™ME-1'M | CONNA CALL, THE GUARDS AN EXPO‘DE M- @ 1927 by Int] Feature Servic AWAY WITH HE MOST BE RAVIN'- THE REAL e Inc Great Britain rights r AMBADSADOR' BE CALM I M SORRY OR ~YOU BOT | “THINK SHOT FOR 1 TORBIN' THE _PEACE! SPORTS i et e b | Dempsey Will Be Ready to Fight Anyone in ummer Whom Rickard Picks ()ul NEW YORK, Ma the continent by Dempsey informed Tex Rickard terday that he would fight anyont the promoter choose this summer in a come-back to reg the champion- ship. In the telephone talk from Cal.,, Dempsey told Rickard he certain of his ability to fi thmllgn the ranks of outstanding contenders to a final match with Gene Tunney. The former champion said he in fine shape and rapidly rounding into flghtlng trim. SEATTLE HITS M'GABE FOR 13 HITS ‘AND WIN Miljus Holds Stars to Five Hits—Hufft ‘Makes Home Run with One On. LOS ANGELES ‘al., Hay 12 Miljus held the Stars to five hits yesterday afternoon, three of them bunched in the fourth inning tc score two rums. Seattle pounded McCabe hard for 13 hits. Hufft right fielder for Seattle, made a home ‘run in the seventh inning with one on. The batteries were: Seattle—Miljus and Schmidt. Hollywood—McCabe and Murphy. GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 9; Hollywood 2. San Francisco 2; Oakland 3. Portland 4; Mission 3. Los Angeles 8; Sacramento 9, innings. National League Brooklyn 7. cloven Cincinnati St. Louis 1 ew Yor! Chicago 2; Philadelphi Pittsburgh 4; Boston 4, eighth, rain. American League New York 4; St. Louis 2. Washington 1; Chicago 4. Philadelphia 3: Detroit 1. Boston-Cleveland, rain. STANDINGS OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League L:)st called in Oakland Sacramento Mission Portland Seattle. . San Francisco Los Angeles . Hollywood ... National New York . St. Louis ... Philadelphia Pittsburgh Chicago .. Brooklyn Boston . Cincinna Chicago ... Philadelphia Datroit ... Washington St. Louis Cleveland Boston . PENNSYLVANIA’S GYM LAUNDERS SPORT TOGS! PHILADELPHIA, May 12.—One of the features of the new pymnasium} at the University of Pennsylvania, which will be finished in May, is a laundry to look after the togs of the students. Every time a student reports for exercise he will receive u clean suit from socks to jersey. Uorrectional rooms where slight deforriities will be corrected by a trained staff of physical culturists and physicians, are anothcr feature, 304 . [FRENCH OARSMEN WlLL HAVE LONG TRAINING PARIS, May crews hercafter ourses of inten —French undergo training rowin, lonyg before will ive medioerc heir eights 2 decided nch physique is the best world for scientific rowine that training methods in the past have been too haphazard and that technique has been too much neglected. The ardent temperament iFrenchman is given as one reason for the lack of technique. In his practice he burns with a desire for speed, and the long-di pulls of an American college crew, trained in measured cadence, don't appeal t him. JAPANESE WRESTLER DOWNS MANY NOODLES TOKYO, May A young wrest- ling “white hope” of Japan has beeax discovered in 15 year old Kazno H |himoto who tips the sceles of 200 pounds. b The boy in the but of the has been apprenticed by Tokyo Wrestler's Association. is expected that he will ult! v weigh something like 450 and become one of the weigh- tiest wrestlers in the history of Jap- an. The boy consumes about five pounds of meat at each meal and. between meals, puts an edge on his appatite by eating 17 bowls of Japa nese noodles. HIT TRAIL AT TEN TO FAME ‘AS JUMPER Wis., May 12 McGinnis, wi Wisconsin - tain, is the nsation ¢ the Biz Ten conference this spring, but hi: prowess was not gained overnight. He took his first medal at the age of ten by jumping four feet in \ Kansas City Grade school tourna ment. He began by hn"Imnlal bar in his “It wouldn’t come off. 0 1 had to jump over it i In this vye indoor conference meet he did x feet five inc and at the Illinois Relays he all-around champion. FEMMER ORDERS tor coal, ete., also those who de sire to pay their bills can now do sc at the George Bros. Grocery ] thank you. —adv. the Charles ack MADISON, wa D. B. FFM MER. i BEAL SILK HOSIEIY C. P. Bussinger, Phone 4623. adv FIRE ALARM CALLS Third and Franklin. Front and Franklin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, opp. Film Exchange Front, opp. City WharL. Front, near Saw Mill, Willoughby at Totem Gro. Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Fire Hall. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and Gold. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house. Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. Distin Ave., and Indian St Ninth and Calhous. Seventh and Main. Twelfth, at Northern L’'dry. Twelfth and Willoughby. Home Grocery. £y - FETACETEYS L R Y TTTToees CROE T R W SR U e 0063 69783 00 69 69 10 B9 89 B3 60 19 BO kb O B ————ipene {hand, JUNEAU Hi NINE BEATS DOUGLAS | HI AT BASEBALL ¢ The Junean High School baschall team proved too strong for land Hi team winning 15 to 4 in o) seven inning game at Douglas ] terday afternoon al boy h ‘1 Carlson’s slow breg urves fre ly for 11 safe h of thes being doubleg by J. Orme, No! and Burke. Dave Ramsay much for the Douglas boys, holdine them to three scattered hits and h was given fairly good support during| the entire game, Neilson started off in the ning by drawing a pass, going second when Carlson hit Ormo a fast one. Burke came through wity a timely single to score Orme anl Neilson. The Douglas boys run in the second Neime, first man up, as hit in the stealing second, and scovinyg when Larson seratched a hit to right field. Juneai on scored their firat | inning \\n.ni was held scoreless during the second and third frame but scc a run in the fourth inning when ( nors crashed a double to right field stole third and scored on a wild pitch. The Douglas Hi nine cam through with three runs in this in-| ning when Johnson singled to left.| going to second when Ramsay walked Martin. Micky McCormick who re-| placed Neime behind the bat when the latter wa a clean single Johnson and Martin. second and scor to handle Petty to left field McCormick n OUrme fd pop fly | ys scored two runs | in the fifth inning, and from the°n on had no trouble in hitting Carlson’s slants to all parts of the diamoend Little Sam Nelson made the feature hit of the day when he ¢ double in the venth iuning s W the Gallwas Store given two bases ac rules. Ramsay was foo strong for Islanders in the last few frames and held them in check at a' times, He credited with whiffing 14 men, rlson fanned onty 2 men two teams will meet in a re me tomorrow aficrnoon in M g to grounl the The urn g | BUTTERICK PATTERNS BLANK BOOKS Sheaffer and Waterman Pens R. P. NELSON’S l Stationery Store | Service Transfer Co. WILL HAUL SAW MILL W00D AND COAL Office Phone 389 Residence Phone 3501 & [T ESSEX the Is |~ SUPER SIX 965.00 1045.00 Delivered in Jineau et e the chuc robably 1 Juneau City Park. wmsay will and Bonnar wi'l the mound for the Juneau work on lers. - HOME OF QUICK SERVICE Suits pre: utes. order Suily Ha trator estate proved to 1 hate |issued having clain st jof the decedent first in-|notified toffied as with | months tice, or a Front Street A nexed Peter ed from to 2v min Phone 6, J frowes pie for Decoration Day TO CREDITORS appointed admin will annexed of u--‘ Peter Dt NOTICE ving oneen with the of George a, by the Commissioner for thel ory of Alacka. sitting in pro-! Junean Precinet, by order| all persons| the es Hnl are herehy duly veri-| within six| of this no-| administra- | South | to present them by law required, after the date to the undersigned t office & Jun H. B dministrator of the Dusing, - 1 > will an-| George publication, June ALASKA GRILL (Formerly Mabry’s Cafe) STANLEY - CONCIEL, Prop. The Best Place to Eat in Juneau PRIVATE BOXES Cosrrrrvrrems soe wororoey Aluh Representative JUNEAU ¢ of Performance A Typ Not to be Matched by any other six near its price —utterly usable and pleasurable differentin the qual- speed — then inevitably ity that stands out as dis- you will single out the tinctly in its cxterior Hupmobile as the Six of beauty as in its interior soundest value and surest clegance of appointment, satisfaction in its field. the Hupmobile Six con- trasts even more strik- ingly with the ordinary six in performance. B ooh Sedan, five-passenger, four- door, $1385. Brougham, five- passenger, two - -door, $1385. Coupe, two-passenger, with rumble seat, $1385. Roadster, (illustrated), with rumble scat, $1385. Touring, five-passenger, $1325. All prices f. 0. b. Detroit, Dlus revenue tax. IN AMERICA And if 10% extra quality mcans more to you than mere showy appearance —if you want really CLOSEST-PRICED SIX THE Hupmobile Six JUNEAU MOTORS, INC. .ll NE! \L. I\LAQI\A PHONE ¥0 FIRING AND FlTTlNGS JUST WHAT WE DO - WHEN You NEED PLUMB- ING LET U5 SERTYOU Juneau has a good Plumbing Ordinance which should be enforced for the health of the Public. We comply with all its regulations. LET US SERVE YOU HARRI MACHINE SHOP PLUMBING _ HEATING SHEET METAL WORK B ¥ f ) Do you know the only difference between rusti nd burring is time—both are oxidation You can feel and see the fire produced by rapid burning. Bat when metal rusts, the process is too slow to ¢ Rust is the *ash™ of this fire ARMCO Ingot Ivon RESISTS RUST J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Sheet Metal Werk South Front Street _— NEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Packs and St Prompt Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL PHONE RUNNING AFTER) A BARGAIN! ( FELL DOWN AND HURT 1Y PoCKETB00K RE ARGAINS"” have cost the world more money than all of the honestly priced merchandise that has ever been offered fo le. We do not trick your dolla into our till by craftily schemed “reductions” nl.u cause you to ny a higher on some les mentioned 1 bANl TARY GROCERY The Store ‘rnac rieases FPHONE 83 and 85 MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. ALL KINDS OF CABINET MILL WORK Plate and Window GLASS MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BUILDING CONTRACTORS Boost Juneau—-Not Prices We are busy and expect to be busier—BUT WE WILL NOT ADVANCE PRICES— Our large volume of business, modern shop, expert mechanics and low overhead enables us to do your work at the very lowest cost. We do not claim to do Cheap Plumbing but GOOD PLUMBING CHEAP All Plumbing installed to comply with City of Juneau Plumbing Code—this code is not for the benefit of the plumber but to protect the health of you and your family. See our Shows Rooms with the Largest Display of Plumbing Fixtures in Alaska GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING, HEATING PLANTS, OIL BURNERS “T tell you in advance what job will cost” PHONE 34 parom ik e FOR SALE — FORD COUPE — 1925 MODEL Two new balloon tires; automatic windshield swipe; high pres- sure grease gun connections; heater; oversize steering _wheel; special lights——PRICE $350. ECONOMY GARAGE All our reps;n are done with care At prices you will find are fair. VERCHARGE you? Not a bit of it. We don't make our money that way. When we repair 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 run barring tire troubles. Bring your repair troubles here. JUNEAU MOTOR CO. PHONE 30 THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST BQUIPPED JOB PRINTING _PLANT IN ALASKA,

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