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BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 4, 1927. By GEORGE Mc) P-T. A WILL 1INSIST ON YOU CALLING | | ON COUNT BAMBINO! — HE 1S THE SOCIAL EADER OF ITALY! JACK DEMPSEY | HBT 10 FIGHT, INDOOR MEETS kard Makes Announcc‘ ent of Plans for rormu ChanlpIO\x NEW 4.—~Tex Rick lx y hav v busin mudd’c the announcement that Demp will not fight for Rickar & the coming sumier. red that Dempsey attraction to b ere th imites he ha : onsidered altogethc his plan to send Dempsey agains h dozen or so aspirants: " Rickard said . he planned t match Dempsey for an outdoo bout next spring and that if the former champion is successful i the contest, he would fight late in the summer for a e ce t gety unother bout with Ge Tu nay who is scheduled to dafep his title lN\I Se [Hv‘mh'x WASHINGTON - RULES COAST SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 4. With a record of 59 victories, defeats and 11 ties, the Univer gity of Washington holds th football supremacy honors for the 35 years an organized game ha: exigted on the Pacific Coast. It clogest rival is Stanford with 27 wing, 17 losses and six ties, 'a pereentage of .613, just 14 points under that of the northern institu- tion. California has won 38 games lost 24 and tied nine for a per centage of .612. — . — CORRUPTION CHARGE MADE Former Woman Office Holder Charged with Maladministration NEW YORK, Oct. 4—The New York Times said today that Mrs. Florence E. 8. Knapp, Republican, former Seecretary -~ of State, i charged by the Citizens' Census Committee with maladministration of $1,200,000 appropriated by the Legislature for the 19256 census. Mrs. Knapp is also accused of nonfeasance in office and having papers. and records of the’ 1925 census sent to her home where it ged théy were burned. charges are contained in a communication to Gov. Al Smith, filed with Robert Moses, Secre- tary of State. Committee is an or- ganization of private citizens, char tered by the ‘state, to promote interest in the census. It is al- leged there was wasteful extra- ~vagance in administration of the ‘fund and this prevented complet: ing of the tabulation. with the lmpflltlol e ——————— é DEER TO BE PET by “‘.\\ Oct restricted by 'lhb deer which was on._ display | the e Sixth Annual Southeastera lt Fair is*not destined to :rm the table of the = Bethel|~ muwnmunnud by S W § Ny HIANVE AN \DEA WHERE T35 ) ) CALL ON HiM AN HAVE VT OVER \WITH - WELL- 1D DETTER |927 ey InTL F:nun; .—mvlc: ine. V'O LIKE TO EEE COUNT BAMBING! ™M DORRY - DR-DOT HE'S NOT " Great Bricaio rights naen«l expecte nd of the Parent. which will 8 o'clock Auditori be the prineipal will give a very hout the purchase of will include a por sresting Ve 8 Heilmenn Wins 4th Championship As Batsman CHICAGO, Oct Heilmann, ce Detroit Amerlcan League (! won his fourth Amer gue batting championsh a mark of This ex the best batting figur ! National Le: IACK JOHNSON 1S NOW BROKE “iles i !nsolvenl Petition to Save Him- celf from Cell CHICAGO, Oct. 4.—Jack, on, former heavyweight vion of the world, nsolvent debtors’ surt here to save dehtor's ecll Johneon made the pet n be- » he said he was u to 00 balance on a $11,000 jowelry purchased in for his former white wife, u futile attempt to dissuade 1er from d ‘ng him, “*Nobody cares for an ex-c vion,” said Johnson. “You've gnt -0 save your money while you John- himself from are making it. When I was mak- have | ng big dough, I would ‘aughed if anybody told me I would end up in court trying to! n why I could not pay my i SENTENCES IMPOSED Word has been received at the | United States Marshal’s office of | the sentence imposed on a nuwu- ber of those connected in cases in Ketchikam, States District Court is now session. Richard Johnson serve 10 months in the Juneau Federal jail for violation of the prohibition laws. Abe Hanson, charged with picking pockets, who ! was also. found guilty in the present term of the United States District Court of Ketchikan, was sentenced to serve two years in the penitentiary at McNeil Island. Phil Dohm, transportation of liquor, pleaded guilty but has not yet been sen- tenced. He forfeits a Buick autn- mobile. ——————————— BAZANTS TO GET n AN ALASKA HOME “Regularly, every week, I usocri to visit library for the express purposa of reading the Juneau Empire ani The Seward Gateway,” stated Vil. ma Bazant yesterday, who ‘ever since she left the Territory, seven years ago, to study the violin, has been very home-sick. “Some- times I felt as if my living i Alaska was but a dream” sh continued, “and it seemed like should never get the opportunity to come back. Now “that I am here I just dread the though! of having to leave again.” “We are going to buy a hom: in Seward,” remarked Mrs. Ba- zant, “so that every year Vilma can return’ home for a vacation and rest. We both prefer havinz' m home here than anywhere in pm.q "—A-fi.wqd u-to\uy) | -MURRAY cham- has entered an petition in the where the United | will | arrested for* alleged | the New York publiz! Debtors’ - i Dempsey congratulating Tunney at finish of Chicago heavy- weight battle that set new record for gate receipts, out of {which champxon received a cool million. | ~-- (International Newsreel) lf ESTERN CO _END OF THE $2,658,660 FIGHT ‘RENCE STADIA TO {WHEN * HE MRS, W.T. ADAMS e | PIGGOTT, Ark, Oct. 4. ~ City | government in Piggott is almos va family affair, | Whenever T the city attorney, he in his wife, who also hap; to be the only woman {lawyer in northeast Arkansas. She |'did not ‘even become a candidat« to get the position. ! friends wiote her name on th. {lagt city election ballot which algo carried her husband into a | se¢ond term as mayos tedding another partnership or | rangement to the Adams fami . Adams, who had achie as an instructor in the | Pennsylvania State Tea C {lege, began studying in her hu nd’s office in 1923, {m e they had both | school in Quincy, Ilinois. Adams I wants (o consu She received her license to prac tice in all Arkansas courts last SI‘ 4T 496 000 FA)\.S ’I”lb y’,ARr»mn and immediately became her CIICAGO, Oct. 4.—5 Western. Conference will seat 49 000 this year, with the com | plexion of mew athletic plants at {the University of Michigan ani at Northwestern University, Twenty-five . years ago there| iwere exactly 45,0060 seats in all| the football fields of the Con-| ference—just the number ‘of g2a that have been ad: this yea | Major John L ith, ath commisgioner for the Confare | declares, however, that football i no more popular a sport now !thuu it was a quarter of a cen- | tury ago. - . | “In 1900,” Griftith says, “stu- dent enrollment in the Big Ten| | was 19,820, while it was 84,225 |last year. The number of alumni| to 241,000, at the present time. The population of the ten edllege a 2,5676,000.” | Michigan’s new stadium wili | 50,000 as compared to 35,000 last year, Capagcities of other stadia in the conference are: Ofio Stat= 92,000, IHlinois " 67,000, innesoia 1 52,000, Wisconsin 40,000, Towa 27,000, Indiana 23,000, and Purdue 20,000, Twenty-five years ago Chicago's the behemoth of the conference. Michigan's stands seated 8,500 per- | DODGE | BROTHERS Four Cylinder Cars § The fastest four in Amerfca— L0 to 25 Ilil- through gears (i in Jess seconds— unequal —equip! ! . awi] lig | has increased from 58,224 in 1900 towns now is 5,000,000 instead m‘: 'hold 70,000. Northwestern will seat | field with its 10,0000 seats was| sons, Wisconsin 7,000, Tlinois 5,000 ‘a | | | | i ‘ | Cardiff—13 mijles. { husband’'s law partner, under the firm name of Adams and Adams. ,000, Indiana 2,500, Purdue ' Mrs, Adams is president of the d° Northwestern 1,800. Clay County Bar Association, vice east 16 games on home | ,resident of the Women's Civic schedules will be sold out this| clyh of Piggott, parliamentarian i fall, Major Griffith said. The Mich-' ;¢ (g Clay County Federation of | Izan-Ohio State game already Women’s Clubs, leader of a course I oversold. | (the extension study class of the "Universi of Arkansas. Ste also . prides b elf on being a housekeep e wiLt ?AKI: PRISONERS SOUTH Deputy United States Marshal William Garster will leave on tie Yukoh tomorrow morning for the south, taking with him Arthur Carlson, Mark Reiploag and also Thomas Hanson who will be pick- ed up at’Ketchikan, and be taken to MeNeil Island where they are to serve 30 months in the Penitentlary. Garster will also take i Barbich, recently adjudged in- ne at Ketchikan, to Morningside Sanitarium in Oregon. — e — SWIMS BRISTOL CHANNEL - o 800 CARDIFF, Wales, Oct. 4.—The Bristol’ Channel has been swui for the first time by Miss Kath- leen Thomas, a young Welsh girl. Her route was from Penarth to She made it in 7 houfs 20 minutes. Experts had said the feat was ! tmpossible owing to the strong Cross currents, e e CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our preciation and thanks to the men who helped tn rescue the boys from Mt. Juneau Sunday night, and also for the thought- fulne: of having warm coffee for them. ap- - Goldstein's Emporium will be closed all day Thursday, Oct. ANNIE CARLON, 6th, on account of Jewish holi- WAYOR NEEDS ATTORNEY MERELY CALLS " CHANNEL cwiMMiNe | $100. thereby | Befors | taught ! appropr as ()(Inhv| 18 is the ¢ of Alaska’s purcha on the progr solo by Mrs. John | marker, and a piano selection Miss Virginia Metzgar, Refre ments will be served at the clusion of the briaf busincss moer. | ing HIS WIFE voeal New AN EXPENSIVE LUXURY DOVER, Ing The cost of a channel s nything from $150 to 1 500, but if ihe swimmer TWO PRIZES CLAIMED i 1t 13 : ek | Items in a Harriet Yaeger, holder of nu- | g2t include: ber 80, is the winner of $hr‘ dation while trdinin worth of /merchan@ise . atféved tug for outward. aud Gordon's at the Fair. The elac res to point of de- ' |range, handled by Minnie Fic and pi- | | beoth, has been claimed by A Zimmerman. Only one prize, remains unclaimed. If r of ticket number see Sinclair Brown at the United Sattes Bureau of Public Roada warehouse, he will be given' th instrument. e eee - is suc 1\1;:4 are chargeable accord- ing to the time they are out of port. The lowest fee is about $250. A motor. be hired for as low the saxophone, the pos- 130 will} can as Necessity Is the Mother of Invention ‘ Wonder if that is Low the bath tub came into being? HARRI MACHINE SHOP PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK Auction Sales OCTOBER 11 West Coast Fur Sales, Inc. TACOMA, WASHINGTON ( NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night end up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. MR‘§ H. W. DARR —ady. Aay, adv. [ ' Radio Receiving Sets BOSCH—ZENITH—CROSSLEY—GREBE ~—KOLSTER-—RADIO CORPORATION All of ‘above are guaranteed Go-Getters 2rices on same are standard. m ‘pay ‘the freight. ' QUALITY GUABm ACCESSORIES—Loud Speakers, Tnh‘, “firy Elimina- tors, Wlt and Dry Batteries, Trickle W HAVE YOU.SEEN OUR VERTICAL GRAIN Hemlock Flooring ? SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket ‘It Rhodes . Cafe. You save a Dollar on each one purchased, RHODES AFE E MEET TONIGHT J. J. WOODARD CO. Sheet. Metal Front Street Plumbing— Work South i | | | | If you want to get back Take a tire and jack, OU'LL need 4 some day and ? you haven't | got it you(l remember every word ad anto-doct of this and just how earnest the or “poked when he sa you want to get . sell you s that it service, Let “Service Lucws’s” Auto Doce tor look after your car’s Yealth ll NEAY MOTORS, Ine.’ PHONE 30 The Richest Ice Ceram Sold in Junean is the . & F. CREAMS which contain more Butter Fat than any other Cerams, by test and by taste, served at the Juneau Musi¢ House Alaskan Hotel Hellan's Pharmacy Arctic Pool Hall Rhodes Cafe Douglas Pool Hall Olympic Pool Hall Mrs. Hooker’s Tea Parlor S. & F. CONFECTIONS Wholesale, Phone 16 Giovanetn s GROCERY JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage WELCOME CAFE - Front Street HOME COOKING | Mm A Haglund, Prop. oy — Service Transfer \Will Haui Saw

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