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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1927. BRINGING 1 FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS | Brennon dhree times i the r | maining four rounds and won th JIGCS THERES THAT'S THE FIRST HELLO. KEEP WAVIN' — LAND\ SAID! NOT BE prof na n h HERE £ w money he knocked ¢ RIS -~ ilsd woye THEY SEE U THINK IT'S LUCKY = [IF YoU | b g A a Phiein i r \ THEY'RE WE AIN'T IN WUZ WE e . o g ; ITY DOWN INTELLIGENT THERE' YOUR HAND S0 LS! o i | o Pound decided to -Arncéne - LET'S THING YOU'VE : THEY'LL SEE 09! — ANGRY! | 4.1\\ A BALLOON! [ (WOULLD s e Myers of Canton, O N § } § | } y \ ! § ‘/" % \ { ~ b ) | min and three i yea : -oo %4 | NOTICE t Ar using fire N { ) \ \ \ ) § \ Y : ) 3 § N h i e ; 2 < 1 tion around Seatt P> % SN {Y > R < \ will be prosecuteds to the t of the law By 1y CHIEF \ Re j y ; ; WoOWN e SUMMONS © 1927. by ot Fes rvice. Q b \ \‘7‘2.‘ / )= 2 ‘ No. 2756-A Grout'Britain rights resbrved \ \ In the Distriet Court for the Dis-| J. J. WOODARD CO. trict of Ala~ka. Divisicn Num-| R , 3 ing—Sheet Metal Work her One, at Juneau {35 : g ) ; ‘ GOES AFTER HEAVYWEIGHT e 4 .. B A A XA i A [ : Territory of Alaska t B Moves, Packs and Steres N TOP, s COMESBACK | Dol R tiX, on file on the abov R L 1o R action VEW YORK, July 20.—Fighting That said plaintiff i hack from the first round in which | tion 'demands '‘the 'followi ’ Prompt Delivery of he had been virtually knockod lief: An absolute divorce from LADYSMITH COAL nt, Paul Berlenbach last nigit defendant knocked out Fighting Bob Las AR 1 ke Sttt bbb e64) n, of Aiabama in the soventh pear and answer the plaintiff round of what was to have been will fjudgment against -yon {a 10 round affair. Lawson car for want thereof, &nd will apply to 10 minutes later | [to the Court for the relief de 4 . | | manded in her complaint as here {| NOTICE OF PAYMENT OF 1Ta, ., cuty 29 ieue | known, came to Florida the | inabove stated | : i TAXFS. Tunn who P g for| before. As a football sta | 1P aane (oF he otk far-the 4 Notice 1= nereby given that thin literary, ¢ loader of the college boxing team | .pvice of the f g summons| “#% |the first installment of Municipal istic, appears to have inspired a| he I not want to lose Ju 7z A {taxes is due and will become de-'young collegian to become (he amateur standing. He permiit W1 te | Hofcrable keeping the ( s on top of ational League race. jlinquent after Monday, August world heavyweight champic Tampa promoters 0 match him|phomas M. Reed, Judge of sald SEREG g s o iy Hush 8 2 Plake and Jaek Brillheart, {1 1927. Al taxes «are payable The would-be "champion ia with eight opponents, however,|court, and the Seal of said Cour* t koA lat the office of the City Clérk.’ scholastic standing which won h ith the understanding he was not | horeunto affixed, on this 28th of June, 1927 Seal of the Distriet Court) JOUN H. DUN Clerk of the Distric By WALTER B. KIN | Ten per cent penalty to all de- membership in two honorary to “knock down” any money. Only BEATTLE WINS [isie & i sl mis wis s e e P Deputy Clerk Hidokivn 2 4 | # B > | Village which now boasts of Tun K. O0.” Brennon, of New York Philadelphia 3 411{ MANCHESTER, Mass., July 2. NOTICE g0, when CGene | who remained a round and on W Sariow 5 “ 3851 Troton 3 iy Tatbiion | Make your reservations now. wi Mlorid: id, a student | minute with Pound in their first B LI FEVRE, 7 | | ] | | Kinobthe Dacisiis foated Holen Jaeobs, Also of J p i 3 for, at Rolling College, met him amd | fight came back fo return en-| Attorney for Plaintiff, Ifyou want to get back ica League L b \ 4% 4. Gk Take a tire and j Box 613, Juneau, Alaska ST o B 2 New Yorl 26 732 Jssex, Cotntry. Club “tour. | } ‘emmer, Agl.,'a |left hand in the second round 11~\.«: publication, July 25, 1927, Y ? ; uzzy Hufft Features Roth Wasti i ton 56 39 nament. 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