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BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR WELL- FATHER- IF YOU ™ | HAVE A NAME FOR THA ELEPHANT, WHY DOMN || ASK ONE OF THE t HERE IN INDIA TO G | [YOoU A NAME FOR * OOT CANIT BE | POSSIBLE THA | YOUR NAME 1S [ MAGGIE ? \ | OH! } | MAGGIE! | by Int'l Feature § n rights reserved veen nard fight with Now he is in his tr Associated disps tr In flying ropes. Da Demy in trim for his peen, ap to. [vork. An Jempsey's Press ning camp. weight, through the ed to his dressing room ying the weaving races of his old form.” style of fig at work. for eral montns on July 21. ing camp at White Sulph itch to The seconds he sent His punch tr. Shade forced hting Jack Sharkey Empjre today die than Dempsey to fight which style Sharkey aveled less ve uses. . McMull “BIG FOUR” IS HOPE OF AMERI NEW YORK or hardriding prospects, in that Americ Four” which kept the ternational Cup safe 1924, again meet a leng July 6 Unile flash of upset ns polo hist at hom will take the fi i injur and cnt some N pre almos “Big In |Have Narrow Escape ! When Plane Drops | LONGVIEW h G B i July to formidable Br this September. definite tion will - .- TWO NEW CHEVROLLCT CARS ARRIVE ON DOR Y ALEX, L CONNORS MOTO CO arrived man, sharin te with Milburn 1 th lugive ng J. Watson hitting No, 1 na OR rank OR cura paw and a RAOTIDI Malcolm Stev n thoe Alex defensive on | ander for the Conunors Moior Com: ‘hagt “pinch-hitters” in the pany, a Chevrolet landeau sedan. Witk the exception of the ud a Chevrolet coupe. The cOUPe ful Fitcheock, the | was immediately sold to Dr. Aniit’ agf more than | Brown Kearsley while the sedan AW have succe is in high places in individual higation % dny when picl nson of game Dorothy 3 Doroth ( star and youth o players a 10 yea sfuily American stars as well a It he of them the international capahle may be the bids for recognition of such play e jas Caplain Peter Rodes, Cap tain Charles Gerhardt, Harry #ast panel comple J.¢ Cheaver Cowdin oil gaug., Bpbhy Strawbrjd and coine Honping. Thesd téarh candidates, since drawal of the two P stars, Elmer Boeseke Pedloy thei stock. lo) The coupe is finighed in modish Jrown Duco with light yellow str? and Blua uphcister. Bquipped with Fisher VV one-piece windshield with marrow, steel corner po textile-leather vis automatic | windshield a com- | urprizing | displaced | | Beige would | enrome ! corduroy ping were wiper, rear-vision instrument with speedometer, meter, daszh light ignition and mote control door 8, larg 17 inch steering wheel, front door pock:t, Ternstedt dow - lifys, and a wide ledge bohind the seat for parcels. An improved door-handie in the right side door aud !on the rear deck cover, and | large 1. leck compartment, iline g improved tire | combination and tail steel dise wheels and balloon t are additional equipment mi the ific and - - LONDON BELL ECY& loc MUST BE DISCREET | alzo - BONDON, boys must hold their to give a cver they gentleman bell | July 6.—London be discretion itself jobs. They are trained subdued cough when approach a lady and ' holding a private con- | stop 1n0unt [0 S CTII wh set he has New, day ahove picture shows items Saratoga Lake, in socking York middle- had be Dempsey in New one foot, 2 furiou yet Eddie 1inutes to 0LKS who developed sense of plumb- have a well empsey is beginning to show ALLOW QUITS WASHINGTON U rew Coach Has Resigned to Accept Position at Pennsylvania U SEATTLE, July 6 Russell University of Washington resigned to ac- similar position at the ty of Pennsylvania. He{ will receive between $12,000 and k15,000 yearly and has a 10 year rontract. a Callow has Dbeen washington since 1922 when he acceeded R Leader who left shington to coach Yale. Since t time Callow has turned a uceessful “crew at Washington pvery year., In 1923 and 1924 \Washington won the Poughkeep- ie Regatta'and in 1925 lost to he Navy by a few inches. The erew also won in 1926 and this yoar came second, to Columbia, which was first. e, — [HUDON IS CHAM OF GUN CLUB AT * HOLIDAY SHOOT Paul Hudon won the champion- ship, of Juneau in the 16 yard ovenit at the Juneau Gun Club at the Fourth of July Shoot. Hudon | proke 25 birds for a perfect score from the 16 yard line, shootin, against a field of opponents Every bird was a clean break and Hudon was shooting with per- fect ‘form. Miss Robbins ouishot all the women at the club and claim:d the ‘ladies’ prize of a beautifui white gold wrist-watch. The woin- coach at en taking more the club each week Sunday witnesses a gation, are interest and larger < s> Claims “Sporting Blood” Can Break Down Jealousies mtinued Page One.) treaties matic can famous games the on economic and diplo sues. Baseball enthusiasts night about their and the great have witnessed. Golf players have a common topic cement friendships. Connol of antiquities never tire other. Many lasting friendships have been found on the links, gridirons and the diamonds. “If the schools have a world- wide mission, it is to clear up the idea that some are the choscn people and that some are born superior to othters jin humar®rights. It {8 the mission of the worid federation to bring togethor the leaders of youth and form social and professional contacts which will enable them to see the wav more clearly and thus lead the rising generation to right think- ing and right attitudes.” PR AT 0 TAKING INSANE SOUTH o Deputy Marshal®* William Gara- ter left on the Northwestern with Charles Dickerson, who was ad- judged insane last week. Two mora insane patients, an Iudian and a Filipino, from Ketchikan, will he turned over to Mr. Gara- ter and the three taken to Morn- inggide Sanitarium. Mr. (Garster will return on the next trip of the | Aleutian. BOY INCORRIGIBLE Everctt Bkholm was turied ovey to the Board of Children's Guard- ing-value do business with this We know that it will pay you to follow their ex- . 8. Commisgioner | Boyle of the Juvenile sterday afternoon, hav- charged with jinnco: shop. Court, i been iblity. ample. How about some new Per- haps your tub tops need fixing Do they? FARLY S.Efi‘LEB. DIES tubs for your laundry? C. Wilbur Bozue, early settler' in the Anchorage region, died at Anchorage recently. A son, R. A.| Jogue, resides at Seldovia. In-| terment was at Anchorage. FO0OD SALE SATURDAY The ladies of the Catholic Par- ish, Chureh of the Nativity, will hold a Cooked Food Sale in the| storeroom on Seward Street next| to the Alaska Furniture Co., on! Saturday, July 9, opening 11 a. m. Delleious pies, cakes,| bread, salads, ete, will be on| sale. adv NOUNCING FOLK S OF SENSE” CONTINUE COMING® HERETO GET THE BEST OF PLUMBING or replacing. HARRI MACHINE SHOP at PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK D e I WHATEVER YO0U BUILD USE CONCRETE EVERLASTINGLY PERMANENT We Mix and Deliver Any Quality A-1 Granite Concrete Ready to Flace——Phone 32 CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. D e ] PONTIAC PRICES Delivered at Your Door—Fully Equipped Dodge Bros. Six Cylinder SENIOR SEDAN $1595 F. O. B. DETROIT Thes. J. McCaul Salan g E $1075.00 Coupe ... 1075.00 . 1150.00 ..1175.00 LIBERAL TERMS ON GMAC PLAN Connors Motor Company 3 T la 3 LR s e Jack Dempsey, ex-heavyweight champion, and Te New York sports pr the purse for his fight with Jack Sharkey. ported to be $250,000. (Interuational Newsreel ¥ ettt bttt et St AVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Cafe. You save a Dollar on (‘1I4‘ll one lblll'("lilfi(‘(l. RHODES CAFE PENZOIL MOTOR OIL AEED 1007 PENNSYLVANIA PARAFINE OIL THE BEST BY TEST Thomas Hardware Co. WRANGELL SHINGLES WE CARRY A LARGE FAMOUS BRAND AND TO SERVE STOCK OF THIS ARE PREPARED YOU J uneau Lumber Mills, Inc. ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave Houser, prep, 1 Rickard, noter, come to terms on Dempsey’s end of His share is re- i J. J. WOODARD CO. lumbin heet Metal Worl South Street Front [ STFSIPURISS SRS S CUPUSSS SOOI D S P | JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores gage MITH COAL PHONE 4 Attt e e ey 0 O leu'rr-‘iut.; of fol\(s quite glad to tel | That we have served them very well, the experience, the and the skilled ot up. the that make | serv ) he | cquipped isfactory found ia ¢ repair shop manner in | nave served others i of the ing you proof-posi ve that atisfaction await here, i | JUNEAU MOTOR CO. PHONE 30 -— — —— Service Transfer Co. Will Haul Saw Mill Wood and Coal Office Phone 389 Residence Phone 350 Our Work Is Our Best Advertisement Capitol Dye Works C. Meldner — Professional | Cleaner and Dyer—FPhone 177 JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street Box 218 for Mail Orders . 0. Bergmann Dining Room Breakfast—6 to 9 Lunch—12 to 1 Dinner—5 to 6:30 We cater to both large and small parties. Board by the week or month. JOHN E. GREEN, Prop. PHONE 551 Juneau Public Library and Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street at 4th Reading Room Open From 8a m to 10 p. m. Circulation Room Open From 1 to 8:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. to 8:30 p. m, Current Magazines, Newspapers Reference Books, Ete, FREE TO ALL B e e e e | | —en