The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 14, 1927, Page 5

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THE ALASKA DAILY EMPIRE, TUESDAY, \E 14, 1927. 5 | SR By GEORGE McMANUS ICOURT LEAVES FOR ; : i ' FIRST CITY TOMORROW To continue the special F ruary term of Court at Ketchikar ) SURE HAVE AN ELEPHANT ON ME HANDS- 1| WONDER L WHAT MAGGIE WILL DAY ? IN INDIA HAD CIVEN ME A PRESENT-HE CERTAINLY HAS A BI1C HEART GAVE ME AN ELEPH 1 " MAGCIE- THE RAJAH HERE ] j THERE'S NO DOUBT ABOUT 1T - J which was adjourned until Jun 16, officials of the District Court Over twenty civil cases are the calendar, but it is expected that the term will not last over two weeks Phose who will be members of the Court party are: Judge T. M Reed, Justin W. Harding, H. B R id Mrs. L. 8. Botsford of the Distriet Attorney's office Walter King, and Mrs. Alta Pur pose from the office of the Clerk of the Court and George Folta Court Stenographer. EOMMINS - U = . S 1527 av! (! Fenrons Senvrc, i A TO VISIT HELLENTHALS | his fir . rert Britain r3hts « W s . ;24 ’0 Ingot Iren T sl ) 5-18 Z . Mrs. €. M. MeGrath and her ABMCO Ing RESISTS RUST 1. J. WOODARD ( u Plumbing—Sileet Metal W South Front Street | daughter, Miss Gertrude, will ar ive n Juneau tonight on the Princess Charlotte to wvisit Mr - will leave next week’ for thelr b, . = e ot e i y o wY BT 7 77 FRT home in Sitka where they will \ SHAKE-UP WILL W IN i b s st o6 oo ot i Ry M McGrath has been hou g AR 241 manager of the Pi Beta Phi Sore- { JUNEAU TRANSFER }{ ATTLE, Juns 18—The. T o transferred to the (hird, ! rity at the Univer of Wash COMPANY 1 i s H tth ‘and boat ington where Mis rude ha ! i DA % Sl - # S R ity ‘erews have i T Poughkeepsie as | ben a ";m’w nd i Packs and Stores : - i Wil sgi California we | member of the Junior clas 3 Oy H Borger” and his campus nickname jstadium at i . for the first RSy, S e e SREp ht and Baggeaze ! |of “tightin’ parson,” to cuter Han .‘ ime in 17 years. ot jo. | in to come .in last,” Coach | ATTENTION EASTERN STARS ! |na Divinity school, a department > Ny e the Seninton acl declared. “I was forced te " } tlm’.] | lleg ol 1 ) PREP VAULTING CHAMPION |}, Cnowethe Gil Dobi ¢ » up the two crews. The| Junean 'lmwl< r No. 7 0 : S : oth his pugilistic and marine i pirit was broken. New blood was |Meets In regular session Tues ) I I_A A K,.,,, experiences have given him .m OMO, Ind, June 14.—Any ‘“(‘_” i bascd on | Rocded. We could mever get any.|4ay evening, June 14, at 8§ { 1 s for a pulpit ca in the coun would b 1 ! S iTa AT e ¢ [ took to ! ©'clock. Meeting wiil be in charge ) ¥ avers. Before he g (1 to see Tom War 17-year- | Probably the greatest CUP IV lifornin, 5o (he shakeup was|©f Visiting members. Social meet 2 SEATTLE. JIn 11 “m, aside his gloves forever, no | LAWRENCEH, June 14— old Kokomo high 1001 or u @ wH‘ hold i ‘_‘ § n ot B on'Y AL AL P ing follows. A full atendance is ) ik bibin cod :\.“'”,]_ Liha vill take a ferewell fling 2t tho |Lowell “Bud’ University ; Walking up to its enr 1ent de h"‘\ the 1N v» i s requested : AT Ay upted | fisht game this wor, hoping | of K r, has taken up- | For Tom polevaulted 12 fect 91 |tirned from thetr disastrous trin| BRbist Posk Vs MAR ) frequ wrangling and the|to ley a enough. winnings to | (o hin of the Missourl | inches this spring, setting a mew |to California early this ! Wa' eall: 410, ulives.. Phon | ady ALI( | . ! the field of threefsee him well on the way to : dash titles for | World record for preps and f Jur of the BIXIGOR odram I ca ot J ; | | Pxompt Delivery of ! pla namely Manager | bacholorhood of divinity 192 the crown woru |! » mark of 12 tect 8 Inches | (R0 [Wo. . crows We gt Old papers for sale at The Empire LADYSMITH COAL { Ballen d Eldred for il ast ye sland Locke of Ne-|made 11 years ag h 3 : ; r~ |’|l()\l o i witing at the tor. « COMMON RED CLAY ) | reMtER ’I‘HT\‘I‘}'" PUBLIC o 3 me gave the Seals the series IS USED TO TAKE won the conference 100-| ‘R THANKS P to yvard das !l in 9.6 seconds, aided for the ‘coal or 8 left at G e WRANGELL SHINGLES | .. GLOSS OFF BALL tomewnat by a breove, to cquai | Brothers, wher bills 1 res iness nce record set last year tie—Martin and Schmidt .‘1 confer X 1 rady also won th and BIRMINGHAM, June 14 Brennan, for National lea et g e 114 e s hors D. B. FEMMER best com kag to Draverhls wighe, B o somimnetiar. © -} WETCARRY A LARCE STOOK OF THS to @ title o ey speed king, | | red what o helieves {0 b b won the G0 yard ndoor dash % STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! | FAMOUS BRAND AND ARE PREPARED n ideal dregsing to take the glo: 5.4 lr“]“l\ last winter to equal 2 umpire and now umpire-in-chief | se GAMES MONDAY »f the Southern Association, has |t Pacific Coast League discoy § Seattle 4; San Iranc 3 h both its t i Notional Le off mew baseball the conference mark SRR TR ol R e TO SERVE YOU I '\'""““'I‘” i It is common red clay found at| Grady Tias been anchor man on| mg the Silver F Mk g et j 2% Tosk vood Field, home of the Bir noted Kansas sprint relay | other come runnir S St R i o R LA | {Hciaani-Das ) am Barons. Bremnan mad in the r carnivals this| Bacause it “PAYS.TO LUOK|iio rowed. against Coltorts o &5 A "“mf\’g‘?l {Jjefl"»’“f new ball in the clay. Subsequent | the I s team won the halt-| I D A, Pron. & oftie it - . i xperiments showed the cover was | mile the conference meet. | g, p c Hin kot b Y oty | not inju nd now each umpire | His f big factor 'ady. First Class Assistants |in the Southern loop carries a|in bringing the Missouri Confer-! ;small sack of the mixture and all | ence outdoor title to Kansas May s were Detroit 6; Philadelphia 7. 1 Cleveland 6; New York 14 All our repairs are done with care At prices you will find are fair, STANDINGS OF CLUBS {balls are given a clay bath. |21 in the University of Nebraska (Corrected to Date) e R AR TG 4 L A : Pacific Coast League | PR MR IR T A T A T T T ) . ; P()NTIAC PRICE? ALASKAN I'IUTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Won Lost I’vi . oadd YERCHARGE you? Not @ ki Aa ek Delivered at Your Door—Fully Equipped Dave Houser, prop, () bit of it. don't winke akl Bl . our m _‘ that way '!IH'IlIt) .g. ‘ - When we rej r a part it is H.Il: - .;\ i done correctly. 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Custom charm, | easy - chair comfort, arrow-swift epeed and traditional Studebaker | { stamina! See it and drive it today. ! American League Won Losty New York 36 cago 3 Will Haul Saw Mill Wood ‘ ¥ and Coal Office Phone i Residence Phone 3501 i Our Work Is Our Best )\ { { ! i ) 3 N { { i { | Puiladelphia | Washington | Detroit | 5t. Louis | Cleveland | Boston 3 i Juneau City League Won Lost Pet. ot o SRR STUDEBAKER ' C. Meldner - Professional est understood, not the simplified kind, {,¢'ewner and Dyer—Phone 17 Capitol Dye Works “Um-m-mm, Looks Good” Says Gilda " ; A | as simplification leaves a doubt in one’s mind . B 1 8 N Amerléat Lowlon 2, 4 338 CUSTOM SEDAN as 1o its dependability. | JAPANESE TOY .o | 4 3 3 { SHOP | e v $1335 I The FRIGIDAIRE e | IS BEING REVIVED . e it 4 , Front St \ g ; f.0. h Sfactory, with §100 u-.)lnh n{rx;m |' (0. Box 218 for Mail Orders i . cotibneak ligre iy | years, dml \\lnn you ;_vt one in your lmm(‘ you £ i 2 o > new law pe mitting professional fights in Mis- souri. While the emasculated form ol' he sport allowed by the bill Connors ]‘Iotor Coml'any o decigion, ten round limit—msy make old timers sigh for th knock-down and dragout class | (hat featured fight bills 20 yewrs| (JITS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR ago, plans already have been | made for a number of bouts. At ome time Convention Hall| here was the scene of historic bat- | tlag, The last match between Boh ¥ ! Roper and Hughey Walker, heavy weights, brought out the bigges fight crowd in the history of the enr e our city. Jack Britton, Benny Leonar, C. e e Tattling Levinsky, Ever Hammer. 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