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'IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY OCT. 11, BRIN(;ING ( P FATHER D e —— e = — MOTHER IS STUDYING OUT A TOUR FOR US SHE S S0 ANXIOLS TO PLEASE YOU - DHE KEEPS ASKING ME " DO YOU THINK HE'LL LIKE THIS PLACE? DO YOU ‘ruwx HELL LIKE THAT PLACE"? “THE DARLIN' SHE HAS A { HEART, BLT 1T ANDT VERY BIG - FLL GO IN AN’ HELP HER! R"(, YOUR OWN BA ’"Ill\(. HOUSE! NEW WORLD - " AUTO RECORD ~ ESTABLISHE JSALEM, N. H, Oct. 11, A {new worid record was established | here on the Rockingham Speed- way by Frank Lockhart, who at- |tained a speed of 144.8 miles an | hour while qualifying for the Co- {lumbus Day automobile races. Lockhart's time for a lap of one mile and a quartér was 30 1-5 onds, | The previous record 15-10 miles set last July | Woodbury. | ——————— | | was 141] by Clifr| - Tswsmsu SWIMMER INOVE: “Dauniig wohe ke s AIKe WAIKINE suower has proved the rage on the beach at Roguorbrune, France, where therg are no bath houses. B © can change water from the unique “tent.”’ “ PLAYERS OF WESTERN LEAGUE ARE GREAT ASSET TO RAILROADS TOPEKA, Kas, Oct. 11. player who followed one eight ~ Western League around tha cirenit during ths sea- gon just ended traveled more thaa 12,500 miles, or hali the distance around the world. The league is' spread over 'six of the largest states in the Union'j ~—Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Nu- breska, Iowa "and . Colorado. Th> distance by rail between Des Moines, la., and Amarillo, Texas, the extreme ends of the:baseball b“l’llli ground, is 969 miles. “The Western League is a great asset to the railroads,” remarked Dale Gear, the league’s, president, as he scanned the reports on transportation expenses receivad at his office here. More than §75,000 was spent for train and sleeping car fare by the eight clubs. Attendance in -all of the West- ern League cities, except Tulsa, Okla., was disappointing this year, Gear said. Tulsa, the pennant win- ners, ‘had a crowd-drawing batte., Joe Munson, whose home run hitting attracted some 100,000 fans Gene Tunney Receives Wage Raise NEW YORK, Oct. 11. Tunney has got a raise with his million. an honorary member of the union and entitled to a working card. GIRL SPRINT STAR URBANA, 11, Oct. 11.—Norm Zilk, 18-year-old Chicago girl, hold- er of several world sprint records, has entered the University of [llinois, with two goals—to be a good student and to make the Olympic women’s track team. She holds the world’s indoor record for the 80-yard dash; the national record for the 100-yard dash and the 220; and the na- tional indoor record for the 70- yard dash. batin | costume or enter | — Gene |} Longshoremen now earn|: $6.50 a day instead of $6. Gene is i ENTERS UNIVERSITY | IS RECORD BREAKER Oct. 11, — “The is the title be-| Borg, Swedisi Every chapter ; but he .)T(,(‘I\H()LM. Rocord Breaker” stowed * on * Arne | Olympic swimmer. ? Borg’s life might b2 hea |l'|| “New World’s Record Broke: Borg's latest feat was at &jo, Sweden, when he half mile in 10 minutes nd 27.5 seconds, a world's record. At Gotn- cnberg s =estabiidhed ‘a+ worlds- record by covering 1,600 yards i 12 minutes and 6.9 seconds, swim-, | ming free style. At Upsala ho swam 1,000 meters in 13 minutes ! and 19.5 seconds. At Gothenberg| ' again he swam a mile in 21 min- ) utes and 41.3 seconds. l Borg lowered his own record for! the 1,000 meters at Oslo, making the distance in 13 minutes, 4.2 DODGE BROTHERS Four Cylinder Cars 108 m a il 1 The fastest four in America— § i0 to 25 miles through 1,'earn in less than seven seconds— | |# unequal in traffic or on hills —equipment includes wind- swipe, rear view mirror, stop i light, bumpers on front and rear. Five Passenger Scdan $875.00 Detroit i McCAUL MOTOR CO The other clubs had to depeni upon the sale of players for profit at the end of the season. 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Cal., Oct. 11. —Inegro motorist who fled after al Perhaps the Federal Trade Corv-jeollision with a truck of the! mission should take action. fire department. La Barba, boxer; Pete Des Anderson’s condition is reporl« dine diver, and John Doeg, 15led critical. His alleged assailant, star, are at Stanford Univ Herbert Dav is held on aj and Helen Jacobs is on the way.|charge of cutt with intent to! - e H ing Anderson recently fought Tiger | Flowers and he was booked for eral more important houts, { > SOPHS BEAT FROSH In the firs FOR RACER; PLANE IS USED ° T0 ELOPE, IRVINGTON, N. J., Goorge Dempsey, Australian bike rider, can make a wheel go fas requires more speed wi cupid calls. He eloped in an aic- plane with G 2 Heim, 16, fr Tetarboro, N. J., to somewhere in Maryland. Oct. 11.- game of basketball of the y it the Juneau High School, the Sophs nosed out the Frodh by a 9 to 7 score in the school gymnasium night. |IThis eliminates “tlie first-year men, from the tournament, while the two upper classes tangle Fri- day to see which one plays the Sophomore outfit sometime next week, for the championship. In—} -~ >oo Hnes) Nut Br Cakes Phone made to order by ICrs. —adv. Phohe 602 Try the new Spanish curl, or brush wave. Give Mrs. Webber at No. 1, M non Apts. Also all other of Beauty Culture given. 647, pap-, by and Plet | Sully —aav. | B | - 0O1d papers for saie at The Empire.'Old papers for sale at Mhe Emp!re. | There is no substitute goodness for CAMEL’ IT HAS been tried, but no substitute has ever been found for Camel goodness —the best that tobacco has to give. Camel’s individuality has built its popularity. The country over, no other cigarette ever had so many friends as Camel has today. If you want the wholly unusual cigarette, just try Camels. 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Wyice was a memvar of the Fairbanks Ploneers. | PP A TR OISR 901 T T O, PRI 07 AR D 174 3234 48 We Recommend The BOSCH Cruiser Models ! Radio Receivers Prices and demonstrations of same on application Alaska Electric Light and Power Company Juneau, ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHUNE 39 S e e P BEATS RECORD CHANNEL SWIM “ast Tlme at Gertrude | Ederle Is Bettered by London’s Myslery FOLKSTONE, Eng., Oct. 11. Gertrude Bderle’s record English | Channel swim of 14 hours and 31| minutes, has been bettered by| Mona McLellan, London's; . who negotiat- 13 hours and Miss Mercedes Gleitz, typist of London, swam the Channel a few days ago. NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT ‘ The undersigned, having on| {the 26th day of September, 15\27.; filed her final account as admin-| atrix of the estate of John B. ckson, deceased, in the Pro-! bate Court of Juneau Precinet,| is hereby given| creditors or other| ed in said estate,| Saturda November 26, 1927, at 10 o’clock in the fore-! nocn of said day, at the office| of the United States Commis- sioner, in the United States Court House, in the City and Precinct of Juneau, Territory of Alaska, is the time and place set for the hearing of objections to said ac- count and the settlement thereof.| INA S. JACKSON, i Administratrix of the estate of John B. Jackson, deceased.} First publication, Sept. 27, 1927. | Last publication, Oct. 25, 1927, J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Sheet Metal Work South Front Street | | If you want to get back Take a tire and jack. 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