The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 10, 1927, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 10, BRINGING UP FATHER | SAID WE “é, GRACIOUS. || YOUR FATHER BUT, MOTHER" YOU | SAID WE ARE ARE COING s fl MOTHER! WANTED TO GO TO HAVE TO CO TO ECYPT- COING TO CAIRO, TO @ Ny :AI/ WHAT 1S EGYPT AND | CAIRQ 1D IN EQYPT DO NQLL MEAN BUT V'VE MADE CAIRO! AN A THE ROW || INSISTED ON GOING e Ak ARRANGEMENTS TO CAIRO! | WON! | © 1927 by Int’l Feature Service Inc. Great Britain rights reserved The following are scores of im | portant football games played last ¢ 1y alternoon: na 0, Washington State 35 ! «ehigh 0 ‘l’hulh_\'lv pia 14, hown 6 ;.\'ull'(' Dame 20, Detroit 0 | Purdue 19, Ha rd 0 14 Yale 10 13, St. Mar 0 Navy , Drake 6 Stanford 20, Nevada 2 ton U. 40, Puget Sound 0 Army 21, Marquette 20 Oregon 0, ldaho 0 So. California 13, 12. Oregon Ag - Fire Traps Burned; 10. nci . in SAN Three fi Bay district, killed five jured three and caused property damage. The men we burned to death in lodging house fitos, The buildings had long been considered fire traps. v Arrested for Drinki;lg Beer in Windsor, Ontario FRANCISCC in the Oct. me §100,000 | - | | | bottoth row (left to right)—Dutch l'{eu{llcr, oe Dugan, B >ascl 3 w ach N -'I The ‘; Mik R&yéVIorehart, Tl BOSL Oty J ugan, Ben Paschal, Benny Dengough, Myles Thomas, Mike Gazella, enter row (left to right)—-Bob Shawkey, Joe Giard, John Grabowski, Charley Q'Leary (coach), Miller Huggins (man- ager), Art' Fletcher (coach), Herb Pennock, Julian Wera and Pat Collins. ! _)’ : il B ht:mdngg (left lo’ _r!gh;)—l.m{ Gehrig, Bob Meusel, “Babe™ Rith, Wiley Moore, George™ Mipgras, iller, Waite Hoyt, Tony Lazzeri, Mark Kocenig, Urban Shocker, Cedric Darst and Dr. \. Woods, (nternational Llustruted News) WINDSOR, Ont., Oct. 10.—Sa! 1of liquor is legal at time | place across the | troit, but some 60 persons were Larrgsted in raids on speakesics jover' theweéek-end, the ‘50 in- fcluded 20 men and women drink- ‘| ing ‘beer in a hotel dining room. | i e |Mother ¢f Policeman il Is Bealernd Robbed 1- Coombs, Don amner, SIX PERSONS TAKE GOVERNMENT EXAMS BABY NAMEL FROM TUNNEY GIVEN GIFT OF PAIR OF BOXING | { | babe’s arrival just 20 minutes af- ter Tunney dethroned Jack Demp- in Philadelphia on September 1926, The boy's parents mad. s known today. tle Gene already 8 at 20 pounds. | They were A. F. Zimmerman, Mar. [ tin Lavenik, Donald E. Hayward, | | Mrs. K. Manners, Mrs. Lilly Bur- i ford and Mrs. Lester Weiss. The papers are sent to San Francisco and it will be about a month be- fore the resuits are known. here, leaving her on the highway i e o s 1S NOW ABOUT |tz v e o e o 0, "A. 3 ‘.I ” 2 ‘1‘=um A Gk ’”- ice Exantinations for Post Officy Mrs. Mary Higgins, mother of « more a year old, is the proud | sen & his young nam | clerks last week, given in the | policeman, was beaten and robbed possedsor of a - pair of boxing sake ‘\vhfln he W"’"’f“‘ R e | nEM B | Customs house by W. B. Heiscl.| by five men, who seized her and gloves, the gift of Gene Tunncy.|houncement of the' Parkersburg M, H. Sides and G. H. skinner.j.lragg«,d her into an automobile near the San Mateo county line with a broken nonse and jaw. She lost §20 and twg rings. . WILLIAMS RETURNS Fotr 30 Play in Eslibition Games—Others Go- ing Hunting DODGE BROTHERS tips the W YORK, Oct. 10.—Demo-| BTy TR i8, mining man, + EJOE DUNDEE IS tion of the Yankees is jus:| MRS: PETERSON BETTER | otumed here on the Virginia 1V Four Cylinder { SIGNED FOR GO about complete, Mrs. Swan Peterson left 13> |Saturday from a short trip to his A U | Ruth Gehrig, Lagzert hospital for her home last night | property at Hawk Inlet, which Care WITH HUDKIN Wil shxdad atter three weeks medical treai-|he has closed down for the win- games but the rest of the squad, Ment. ter. W. E. Dunkle, who accom- BALTIMORE, Md., Oct. 10.— By GEORGE McMANUS ON SATURDAY Five Men Are Dead - in this | river from Do 1927. 5 WELLY WHY | DION'T THE | IGNORANT | HANGS HIMSELF 1N PRISON GELL Former Wealthy Canadian Bridge Promoter, Takes Own Life | £ | ed trom Page One.) ‘ where they took him, a| { | | simple eulogy was spoken over | Russell Scott by his wite, who| | for ihree years worked save | him. Her only ‘words were | “The, poor kid.” | | The body will probably b 'n- to the widow or h I burial in Detroit, which Secott touched the | J ] W'()()l)‘,\“') CU. spectability and prom | L % - | onal suec with the Detroii-{ { Plumbing—Sheet Metal Worl { panied Mr. Willlams to Hawk In-| Windsor bridge project. | South Front Street |let, is now -at Funter Bay, but! T SN will arrive here within u day or Testing His Speedboat, v Ay SOV e 0 | two. —— > b { Ml Man Falis and Drowns| | HOUSEL BACKE P i - STOCKTON, Cal, Oct, 10. Lave Hous proprietor of thel Trok 23, was drowned in Stoek-| | Alaskan Hote!, returned on the ton channel of the San Joaqu { Admiral Rog from Ketchikan, | viver after he fell from liis speed- he has been a hoat in making wp turn. He se on trial recently hefore| was testing his boat for the r t now in in the o open here next b AR R ) e B INFORMATION WANTED L AT THE HOTELS || e VDRSSP S RS R ) The Royal Vice Consulate of| | ki Norway, in Juneau, wants in-g } . 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