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THE DAILY ALASKA IMPIRL. MONDAY, OCT. 25, 1927. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS NTINC DOG SETS ] 3 BIRD. REFUSES TO | g ? —, MOVE FOR TRAIN o oy - 3 I BOT WHAT 19 THE . e ! § { i { < g 3 TROUBLE DOC‘I'OR"J e 3::5 REMEMBER 5. suo NS | : S0, JILLS - i 1 THE 4UY THAT WOW - WHAT 3 YOou ARE { | oworE TO A TOLLUH LUY - B ULOING TO BEAT YOU THEY DEPORTED > = o s LIVING N AFRICA SR up AT r {/ AFRICA. . THINK HE SWALLOW . WE WERE ) © 1927 av Inrw. Fearune Semvice. fnc. I IINU‘ st. i Great Britain rights reserved ! — 2 | J. J. WOODARD CO. have bett ! unity Plumbing-~Sheet Metal Work i develop and .beco 'Finances Causml Break-l In [ ause they no lon d to stand the finay South Front Street CITY, ' Oect 2 Tie hook balanc>d, one athletic i B &t . it disrupiion of the Missowi “ ow a ha . v ex : ) S| "./ SO] s-‘. A 2 T G F DI IJ 2 ,'1' Mabin P revds i Valley (jI“l“I.'_““’. ! ; i ‘”-..‘ ::}‘ ,I,);l“,w,lf $75 . ¢ va{ i"i{‘q - 3 5y paid to games, the conference Mus| o colavies of the coach atts |y , . . W|Ns 14 Tn [';, e ; ] From ‘/h‘lur Mate seen the devsloprent of athistics| poy l_““m‘f““l Wittty l“f‘!f \our Klr]ne_vs O(‘,— 2 Pounds for to a point w success in 8 gniatie plants” | “'l(:l‘wil“\' })V Dl"l\l(il‘g e financial way has cansed iis viv | ANGILES, ( i % 3 & & e 3 8§50 3 { § det. 24-—Mar e o “The foornar: season,” he said, arhe " p > Peihull Searas ot < Catoes : 1 : . Sravost, screen sty leq {J0L emiiavton o aivactars yint. ot 1 sandwien Quarts of Good Water i s ; ; : o ol nneth | “Six ‘o tie most IMportant 1mem-| iy games with non-protit payine Last Saturday--Many § ; . | Uirevian,’ alie & promindnt mott 5, | gehools. A few ¥ | gur‘)llseo ‘ i Bl N ki i § i picturs player homa, lowa Siate ¢! ka mads a long » to Oklahom i | | »man or woman enn make a by flushing the k'dney ays oA well-known liss Prevo on a financial itee of Yoyl i 6 cruelty, decl ) r it Feom. Hie BoBIoTUIOE Lagp, | Tha! Actut so of thn} which clog the kid Saturday a band ‘was N 3 v 31 L a4 new 1001 associ trip was 000, O homa uni-| . the University of hing- J i 3 | tand often told her thut their mar-|tion, leaving o nell. Drake. | varsity vecently journoyed to St.f iy ' b iy ey slugslatil ‘i(”“[”r’ footpall” team '1--;‘(.‘.“1 Wask i . 4 riage was a mistake and that Washington the OKlahoma]youis (to play Washington Uni- " ,‘,“',““,l' ; 'm_;(l'”\ ¥ ”m:” ::‘l. Slate by a score of 14 to 6 S should have married som ons | Agg in th confersnce, Th ity and the guarantee failed |00 "|" v e k. ) : Y by y ; i (S y - gl Wt adlning ) d lood. Then you get sick. Ithau- rocery tean a 1 ? else. I h 3 3 00 to pay the expenses of .4 headaches, lver trouble y won, 9 to 6 The . s on Octoher | Juna, 14 o tri . R ¥ b ¥ . The couple: married on Octoh | the trip. NtV oian constipation, ness, sloeplessness, bladder orders often come from slug “The Store That Pleagest kidneys. : LR o the results of (14, 1925, and separated last May| Finencial reasons alone and the 1 in various Y g f 19 parts of ihe cpuntry Saturd: ternoon 3 were surp o 42 10; A 10; Pri tmouth 30; Harv. Chicago 13; Pennsylv Sentiment, strained relation:. according to the complaint necessity for making every foot:!nard feelings, or ‘other reasoms | ey | ball pame a superal ON CAus | which have been assigiied to the EDINBURGH, Scotland, Oct. 24!ed the break, several Valley ath {preak up of the old confersnc The moment vou. fesl - a duil |~While Constance Talmadge was | letic heads declare, had nothing to do with our with-{a¢he in the kidneys or your back | saiting back to home and to tha| King Football, which foots” the|drawal” one of the coach A NOIRE, OF <1 Ehe’ snie-dut i “movies” on the liner 1 u»‘hi“ for, most of the' other Infer| .|t ‘was a matter of, dollars an‘t|omensroa; "Eiil of sedimant, | France tod the divorce court collegiate sports, must pay M @) cents and where we can do =0 here granted her a divorce from|large moasure for the momster|piatitably we will continue to|: G ; A : | Capt. Alastair MacKintosh, frivml‘dj”\" e stadla ulnfl 1"‘“]" fl'v"fiv:l_‘i' play the four remaining member Minnesol owa 0. : of the Prince of Wales. | the Valley schools. N0 of the Missouri Vallev confarence.;also get about four ounces of Jad, | 7 ) y ;;;:.Ih)iul 2 :, (\]\hxil‘l)u ;::;“; ; Inurnnmmal bicycle riders started the season of major six- L G e ,fl“‘\:::( m\l\‘t:ialm;:;;::y:]: x:ll;:nu]qm\“‘\ &)_k,lnlmnml au:xl |1u? ()l«lnl\(znm Ag | Salts from any reliable pharmac \' lllL Richest lee Ceram Winois 7; Northwestsrn: 6. day races at Chicago, yesterday, Amecng the pick of the entrants Resinaid: Dabiiy) B ) add] et e or/Ehe Tonebe-1eass dnnaiess “,‘.“n Pl o SUS. LAk B IEniesbgRI ‘in/ Sold 0 Juneau Wisconsin 12; Purdue 6, are Franco Georgctti (left), of Italy, metor-paced champicn of Ah"!m\‘“i e, irone Hazeman of musi- |maining teams in the conferenco | taiibe Taoat vamnl ;(Ix:n ;)&(»\ “d}?m ;.lxl:lrcslfl\::'r;;‘(:(::-l:: o Stanford 20; Oregon Agaies 6. |erica, and his teammate, Bobby Waithour, Jr. cal comedy fame, have separated,|has ever drawn the large crowd|ment brings a crowd. Others wi“‘m“y i gy by : is the Notre Dame 19; Indiana 6. g i CREAMS REAMS it was learned from an authori- | Decessary to pay fancy amounts|(q the same.” . i g v California 21; Olympie *Club 0.y CHICAGO, vcew. 24-( 180 hac | gsed to for years,” : This famous salts is made from S. & julce, combined with lithia, and | which contain more Butter Fat 1 said another. |tative source here. to pival schools. The new association brings to-ithe ac¢id of grapes and lemon; k 1 So. California 51; California {n-started the six-day- bicycie racing It is the opinion of some writers| Charles B. Hazelhurst, !nns{r‘ Each of the six withdrawingd gether the teams having the best 1 stitute of Technology (. season rolling with the first ma-fihat” ‘havd courf& improve thd|attorney, admitted that the couple | members must realize from $10,- facilities to handle crowds and has boen used for years to help | g thir Cer Yy teat St. Marys 58:; Nevada 0, jor meet in the country yestarday. | standard of play in tourney | had separated but said the breaeh {000 to $25,000 profit on each foot-| jpsure the financial se¢urity of 1ts | Aush clogged kidn vs and stimu- .‘lfinbfln{ ?1 "r.flflmsé jy - I A'”"."I(l £ (‘“];”'1‘“" track thel naiches and that English play-| might not be a serfous one. iball game played to k “{membors. ~ Nebraska now can|late them to activity, also to help seaibidleh o dbedl hest riders of aly German 5 Bpef oy would do well to use the! — W AN R RS ST R o | handle a crowd of 50,000, and|neutralize the acids in the s Juneau Music House France and the United States willlhard court if {his country desir probably has the finest athletic|tem so they no longer cause i Alaskan Hotel pedal in the long grind. { ? to produce a team capable of pnt- plant in the Valley. Both Mis-!tation, thus often relieving blad- Ilellan’s PRarmacy As has been the case in recent|ting up any sort. of show against s S i 3 3 souri and Kansas can seat nearly | der disorders. Arctic Pool Hall years, the participants will work!he French and American stars. 40,000 the Kansas Aggies and| Jad Salts is inexpensive and can Rhodes Cafe i K oo i Ames each have facilities forinot injure; makes a delightful Douglas Pool Hall It used to be that riders would . mnrk: than 25,000.' and Okh;h()mn effervescent lithia-water drink, Olympic Pool Hall eel around the track day and M.ANY TRAPPERS ARE - soon will have facilities to seat|which everyone can take now Mys. Hooksr’s Tea Parlor - hi, grabbing on what ca! TAKING F[ELD Now more than 30,000 spectators. and then to help krep the kid- o naps they could. Tod: however, YRR ! At the same time, it is asserted |neys clean and the blood pure, when a team member becomes 4 X} H 1 4 Times) in Valley sport circles, the four [thereby often preventing seriou TOT Heeds -or hea & partioulacly Dasty | s yorrvable horde of Aréppers 1s vemaining teams in the Valley|kidney complications, ady, | S- & F. CON“L('”ONS # spill, his partner takes up thef oS00t E GO e v s 2 . eit : Washington U and Stanford | jir ho bariner takes up e rais vinding b AL ad | Frm——— o Wholesale, Phone 16 Maintain POSi'iOflS of an assehblage of fans liko| . way from the Little Susitna The six-day bike fans usually| i, ‘ SAN ' BRANOIECO, & Qo6 24— voprhuentiiaiviny nationalities: anals visa o Bone, Pt I0k & fow dre Bhescmphiniger 4 3 ltrying out their luck this winter 'TT The diminishing list of unde-|,), huzzas are loud and mean-{ g, i 2 BETTER feated elevens find fine teams the first time, inzful. When they cheer a £3v-| mhe high prices pai Ve x p 12 i o P i s paid for furs, among the favofed in the Pac orite, wearily humpi his 4 gh pric 1 or furs, # R ) ¥ | especially mink pelts, during the i M D B A 7 Coast Conference race as a 1 around the track, they put their |past two wintes is the i el y . . erry. é’c'lt shlt of Saturday’s play. w24 : " ;- pas D nters s he induce g - Whie Baivarsity -of Waskington heart into it, and in spite “of alment and men have sometimes ¢ . : and Stanford, withvictories over|PCPUIF impression that few atfeft well-paid and permanent jobs cooeee S A PSS A S SO I LAy b 8 QYN tend a six-day Dbike race, the sl ) winter. 1 ilder- Washington State College and 1 | ) ; 3 to spend a winter in the wilder PPt o - ——— - crowds always are large. o I n I ine. g Oregon Aggies respectively, clung ok Fol s ness and on the trapline. Most 0 |select positions. whild" Idaho | "rif I entered the ChicaJof them have gono to their trap- » i{ AMOUNT OF ALCOHOL THAT SHOULD BE S ace o % Ol | ping grounds by boat, several . 1Q { - o8 .y Y ayorboyerinke MOM | italy, the motorpaced champlon wveled hy rail and others USED IN RADIATORS TO PRE L Glovanetii’s Balforite - remdined iinAnaged of America, is paired with Bobly e flown to their locations in 3 FREEZING but: both teams wrote mnon-con- wl“"n.'"r“’“ (g yomitta '"If_' o g (IROCFRY fereénce wing. lnto the, vecords, whose father was one of the fore- Anchorage and nearby com- % Prevents Freezing Down to 19 Degrees Above ! TORAT SERQBHHT 5 A crowd of 35,000 jammed the| ™% “"l‘]“"f"“ffl viders of the old|munities have supplied most of ! 30% Prevents Freezing Down to 10 Degrees Above S Tl " Sedtile Stadium where the -Uni.|10¥S: 1ddic Madden and’ Harry|the trappers but some are ve- 407 Prevents Freezing Down to 2 Degrecs Below JUNEAU TRANSFER | verbity - 0ff Washinston turned Horan, two of the most popular|ported to have traveled long dis- ! 50% Prevents Freczing Down to 18 Degrees Below o back the State College rivals 14{%iders in the game, also ar:itances to lay their traps in this COMPANY td 0 to establish ftself as a dan.|P4red: Isplendid fur region, which is re- WE CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF ALCOHOL gerous contender for the cham.{ ‘vlthour “""l d“'” ltalian tear: {garded as one of the best in the AND TIRE CHAINS Moves, Packs and Stores ¥ 2 te are considered™among ' the | Territory. The fear is felt that i ionship. ity S FHeory 3 i ” onm:i‘: (Glenn Warner sent (he|Dest riders entered in the race.!there will be many overlapping Freight and Baggar fle Stanford eleven ‘into action | W&Ithour has won five six-day|trap lines this winter in conse- 3 et ol“’u«l to win 22 to 6, About|races ald scored four of his vic:-|quence of the large increase in tories in Chicago. Georgetti has|the mumber of trappers. i C o M C beat one of the York and one in Chicago. HeLET Almqu Press Your Suit. d t 3 ::rrovn&zslo;ms‘ceg;bn‘:;fifid Ul won the® last race in New York IWe canl nnfiellver. Phone 528. ,;. -oo last. March and after a mont iy B <mirigramer P L rest came to Chicago and fenuwd ey FPUIONLES ir 4 passage, or attended - e s ¥ oa sensation of sealding, bogin | —————— e to drink er in quantitios; Service Rendered by Experts — up with Carl Steckholm to w|n 3 » R v : > v % flnnhl Foch Favoritc|nere. d DODGE ! s ) o 3 pog . Prompt Dehy I 7 X 4 4 Tom] euvery Ol ',.:N:fia q:lt n’.‘;;:i c;;“.m:é GR Ass TENNIS ! BROT HERS | % k: We Recommend LADYSMITH COAL - the ' tongue-twisting town called i ) s ; A PHONE 48 BOSCH—ZENITH— i Trabnfeunteuniou, a photograph ¢ - ‘ < i n ; Four Cylinde ; . | e Bk ot hoperaie ik et SEEMS nmEfl jadits g CROSLEY—KOLSTER— in the -great French soldier's Cars Atudy, g : WIMBLEDON, Fngland, Oct. 24, : GREBE AND R. C. A, WELCOME CAm Above the autograph of Persh:| mennis experts and sports|l The fastest four in Amerl ; o 5 Front Street ingfare these words: “To M. le| iior are nearly unanimous in'}ig to ;6 R :“ m" merica—— ’ . R . 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