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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 26, 1927. BRINGIN(; UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS WELL NOW THAT WE ARE GOING TO SWITZERLAND |IT/§ A GOOD THING | GOT RID OF THAT fly \ EIG ‘“AME HUNTERS ASS Tl’ROUCH HERE WHAT'S THIS COMING 2 <& AvViATOR - and W rral ks to the 1 second party on Other Block, john we W ties in¢ wife and tares who chartered the yaci ward and journeyed to peninsula for their bun 't Darwin, Thomas [ and M Sanford of New spent some weeks in the 7T mina Lakeg ' country and r rted | big game 3 children Waost Kenai Gil tman York © 1927 ov Int o Fearure Scavice, Ine. Creat Britam nights reserved J. J. WOODARD CO. Sheet Metal 1-‘rum Street Plumbing Work @ South IRED PITCHER’S WIFE iS GRANTED DiVGRCE CIN Adolfo vorce from ! pitching 'HOCKEY PLAYERS’ SENTENCES WILL NOT BE REDUCED DETROIT meted out | . “mnty Room Kept d 75 Years by Jok2 of Dead Man MILLERSBURG, Ky. Oct { Instructions left seventy-five | a Doctor Miller, fou Oc to Bil Bruins of the pion hockey ened, gov Hockey o hushand, of the ide of n 1927 CROP BLACK FIGS , star will no of the decided Luque the Red he was afraid to go hom : | g0 by hor husband det ail o 4 h lfe . : f this town, but whose initi bis pent up wrath loose on her. | (M town, b Judge Charles Hoffman granted| '8 x| mysteriously sealed room in decree on grounds of extrom ‘ onee acious home hero v and awarded her alimony b : been re ted room was ape d hat ated a neighhor Dr. Miller room should not opened oy seventy-five years. He mave eason for the requast The Miller place was sold to George W. Wilder decided to open the Scores of The door baszebal told the lost a STARS OF PROFESSIONAL GOLF SAMAY BAKER SEEK TITLE HONOR AT DALLAS guqwinG STUFF Coutu suspended - for and Smith lur x‘m(\' days follow- ing the 1a ame of the' ch pionship at Otta two play fist fight. ->oa CINCINNATI REDS’ PRESIDENT QUITS CINCINNATI, poor health cust IHerrmann, ident of the 2 Pounds for was Dr. Miller had rigantic hoax on dta- AN i i Three Leaning ‘Towers Lecated in Germany)| cor Clops rlashy Oakland Box- er in Fifth of Sched- uled 10 Roundel ‘25 CEN | | pe ordered that {h bo 0. Qct. 25 as Oct. 2 ni I‘I RLIN, . in i Sanitary Wildo A chamber peopld stood arouna as opened aftor re peated efforts. Then the my tery was no longer. The nd of tragedy was explodad, ‘Thore was nothing within the room save straw on the floor and a loi of dust, > firmly olterw stopped Jimmy cland hoxer, in th scheduled it for iermany them. rst g towers of s discovered Dufty, ned and C. fifth | retary, has 10-round u sed him o cern Grocery The beor of is the belfry Cathol 1+ church at {enstein in Silesia. It. stands off from the r ul Ihn cht and ACTION OF REFEREE IOHNSON T0 BE | “pour I3 APPROVED [ izt " e 1" HAMED ON NOV. z| SR T "“"“.?..'J.‘,‘.,' e m'pu.‘u’fixvmc | tional ‘Boxin,s commission ha A > oV 9 1 ws s leaving on dorsed ghe handling of (he Ems, the o {h Viskon (otmarsaw | Dempsey-Gene Tunney peror William 1, > South and round th 'huu : g “The Store That Pleases” - ‘UCCESQOR TO PHONES 83 dnd 85 bo\ ‘n»y, \\\\ll\! s CHICAGO, Dan Oct on \\ 2% uccessor preside world {of {will | her the he the 9 ing h Johus Amoric nawmed board of director Viee resignation, n at President calle 10, 1 heayywelght in Chicago last H on Novem-| Navin, i 1c the <~|('i.l|"|l| Dav to until Dempsey st champi mon approved /, referce, count had ent tower which |' the country road at angle as to make one expect fall any moment. 1t was part ¢ the town’s medieval fortifications onship fight th. 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OvERHAMILLION JARS USED YEARLY meeti { farthe nentral cornar Walner George secre | Minois State Athletie commission, Ywas present to receive the report. € advlof the ociation he e the known ¥ or buteh- the guild buteliers in e e NOTICE Storm windows made at DY ANDY'S snop v was the Juneau Music House Alaskan Hotel Hellan's Pharmecy Arctic Pool Hall Rnodes Cafe Douglas Pool Hall Olympic Pool Hall Mrs. Hooker's Tea Parlor S. & F. CONFECTIONS Wholesale, Phone 16 = NS NS TR, i A Lo Welter Hagen (left) will defend the United States Professional Golfers’ Avsou'mon champmn- ship, which he has won four times, agmmt an array of stellar players at Dallos, Texas, Dctober 31 t: November 5. ; Foremest ameng the cpposition is Harry Cooper (upper right) a former Dall's lad who has been away from “hcme” a comparatively short while. Other dangerous ccntenders include T: mmy Armour (unm), national open champxon, and Gene Sarazen (lower nght) v strict’s representative in Brady':| Dlinois place. 1 Bddie Murphy, Chicag: Jo, The quali i Hutchison, Golf; James Carberry, I\t-‘ll(ll(,k)~ntn We Ash-'Lake Bluff; James Foulis, Hins- land. iflale; Bob MeDonald, Chicago; Nebragka—Charles Koontz, Lin-|Robert Stupple, Highland P: coln. g Metropolitan — Bill Mehlhorn, Oklahoma-—James Gullane, Bar-{New York; Tom Harmon, Yonk- tlesville. jers; Will Klein, East Williston; qoll’heflfl‘(‘lllv Harry Hampton, | Joe Turnesa, Rimsford; Bobby Memphis. i Cruickshank, Purchase; John Northeastern New York-George | Golden, Paterson, N. J.; Anthony f{’ulvflr Saratoga Springs. Manero, Elmsforc Johnny Fa The Carolinas — Roland Han-rell, Mamaroneck; Gene Sara | cock, Wilmington, * N Harold | Long, Raleigh, N. | { | DALLAS, Tex, Oct. 26— Links stars from coast to coast are in- cluded among those who have qualified for the Professional| Golfers’ associations national championship tournament over the| course of the Cedar *Crest Coun- try elub near Dallas, O(:mher‘.'l]‘ to November 5. Among those who have made the grade for Dallas are Tommy Armour of the Congressional club, ‘Washington, D. C., the national qpen champion; Johnny Farrsll of Quaker Ridge, holder of half a dozen titles; Harry Cooper of Los Angeles and Charles Guest of Hollywood, Southern California lgaders; Gene Sarazen of Fresh | Meadow, Jock Hutehison of Glen- . view, Bill Mehlhorn of New York, Bobby Cruickshank of the Prog- | ress Club, Willie Ogg of Worces- ter, Harry Hampton of Memphis and' Neil Christian of Portland, re. The name of Walter Hagen, the defending P. G. A. champion, does mot appear on this list, since it ‘was not necessary for him to qualify. Those who go to Cedar Crest will engage in another stroke competition to determine the 32 to enter the first matchl round. Hagen, four tlmes winner, is ex" pected to recelve his stiffest com-! petition from Cooper. “Lighthorse Harry,” who was ruhner-ap in the . National Open this year, will bc ‘at home. The local course is hmmnr ‘grounil for Cooper, who formerly dived in Dallas. ‘And in ap ex- thibition- mateh last spring Coop-{ Michigan—Arthur er gave Hagen one of the worst|ford; Emerick Koesis, ‘heatings of his.golfing career.’ Wilfrid ' Reid, Detroit. Among the outstanding sho‘,| Minnesota—~George M. 'Smith, /makers are Farrell, winner of|St, Paul; Ernest Penfield, Minn.- ‘eight tournaments last ~season:!apolis; W. xn«?’a Minneapolis. nequal in mm or-on hills ; Cruickshank, largest money-gette: Philadelphia—Leo Shea, River- i-——equiwmn lucludl:l wind- {throughout the winter circuit; [ton, N. J: Lou Goldbeck, Phila- i“’"’" rear. view mifror, stop "in|delphia; Joa Goble, Philmont, Pa,; || MEUt, bumpers on fromt and play-off hl the $4,000 figst Jack IAuh. Haddonfleld. N. ‘I i SRR Hutchison, | - Oh . Youngs: 3 ; Jobn fio!llns. Dayton; Bob champion ‘' |Shave, Aurora; P. o. Ha.rt Mnrb “As-a result of Mike Brady, Ma: ‘dl%' a Al Bepinosa, Glen hman, Giovanetti’s GROCERY e SUITS PzrSSED—$1.00 Phone 576 Start the day right on "Wings of the Morm'ng” C; | Flushing, Indiana—TIrvin R. Nelson, ' Culs{ iver; George Watson, South Bend Tri-State—Fred Baroni, Pitts- | Ihurgh_: Bert Battell, . Johnstown, Pa. Middle-Atlantic — Tommy mour, Washington; Ralph Bethesda, Md. Texas—ijavih Durke, Don Malarkey, Lufkin. Mid-West—Joe Mathews, Kan- sas City, Mo.; Tlarold Gibsen, { Kansas City, Mo. R Central New York — Robert Mitchell, Massena Springs; Tom Bonnar, Elmira. 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