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BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 23, 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS BY C.OLLY SOME CLY LODT HIS HAT OUT HERE ON THE WELL- FOR GOODNESS ' SAKE 'M JUST IN TIME TO %A\IE A L\FE‘ ruice Ine Great Britain nights ceserved DON'T AT EXC\TED-| V'Ll G\T A SHOVEL } 1 AN’ DIG YOU OULT! TUT-TUT- DONT] WORRY ABOVT \_IT- OLD TOP! SILVER TEA AND HANDEERCHIEF SALE Guild hold a I'M SITTING ON TOP ON A CAMEL. I DON'T MIND THESE BALLY DAND STORMS! q mbe nent Bast in con- nderful be on WASHINGTON U PLAYS OREGON The cleven of the University of shington will play thd& Uni of - Oregon, Seattle, to- Lternoon. Other football games schedul on the Pacific Coast tomor are as follows: Occidental v, Angeles, Fresno State vs. Pacific at Fresno. an Diego vs Diego. Whitman vs. Walla Walla Linfield vs. St. Ignatius ¥ isco. Army vs. geles. od | oW Hawaii at Lox College of the Laven n at Sa Willamette Albany at Alban vs, Loyola at San Marines at Los An- - —eee - HUSBAND AND WIFE FOOTBALL COACHES, GAYLORD, husband’s 23 that l\ as., Nov. vrofession of | SAGE TEA BANI)Y T0 DARKEN HAIR It's hrandmol‘xer s Recipe| to Bring Back Color and ! Lustre to Hair { You can turn gray, | beautifully dark and lustrous ai- most over night if you'll get al bottle of “Wyeth's Sage and Snl-| phur Compound” at any drug, store. It costs only 75 cent i Millions of bottles of this old fa- mous Sage Tea Recipe, improved| by the addition of other lngrell- ients, are sold annually, say \N'l]- known druggists here, because i. darkens the hair so naturally and! evenly that no one can tell it has been applied. Those whose hair is turning| gray or becoming faded have a‘ ' faded hair Ctun Her | teaching—is shared by Mrs. |1am McMullen even to the point mr coaching a football team. McMullen is superintendent |1\’ Gaylord schools and coach \nm high school football team. ! wife, teaching in the element ,8chool, would not be outdone { athletics, so she .built up a fou ball team with boys in her room Her team had a success’ul season | Her boys' basketball team | the county grade school pion!llip last spring. 'BERLENBACH AND ' WALKER MEET IN Hi | RING TOMORROW | vitn 155 ! , vnu.xr,n, 1, { money is wagered between Panl Berlenbach Mickey Walkor, world’s welght champion, will not 10 rounds tomorrow ——————— | DERBY PRIZE WINNER TURNS PHILANTHROPIST Nov. 23 that the ven fight .lutl |||Hl: g0 the night, | I MILNTHORP, England, Nov. 23| A fairy wand i Milnthorp when rick, a dental mechanic of Cap town, won this year's Calcutis { Derby Swee pstakes. With a part ef his $5 | nings, he ght a ho mnllu-r gave his mother and sis ter automobiles, entertained tiae old folks of Milnthorp at an elabh: orate feast, and gave a party for H'ipple:—l of this region and anothor for orplians. He awarded a challenge cup for | the Morecambe cross bay ‘swim. I ming association each yoar and sent $485 to the Milnthorp Nurs. ing Association. — - NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Wanted Bids: For .filling in ! with rock from the street to the building known as the Morrs | Fish House, a space approximate- Iy 75 by 200 feet. We reserve the right to reject any or all bids. JUNEAU MILLS, was pointed William Kilpai- 00,000 win- for his LUMBER Inc. PUBLiC HEARING The Alaska Electric l’nwel Company having to the City Council for sion to strike from Electric Cur- irent Rate Schedule the Flat Rate Tariff of $2.00 per month on El- ectric Heaters now prevailing |adv applied of | won cham- Light and! permis- | surprise awaiting them, because from May 1st to Nov. 1st, same after one or two applications the to take effect May 1st, 1928, this gray hair vanishes and your locks matter being of public interest, become luxuriantly dark and a public hearing will be had and beautiful. matter made a special order of This is the age of youth. Gray- business Friday, Dec. 2, 1927, haired, unattractive folks aren’t'any and all persons interested wanted around, so get busy with and caring to be heard are re- Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com-!quested to attend meeting and pound tonight and youw’ll be de-!will be given full opportunity lo‘ lighted with your dark, hana-‘express themselves. some hair and your youthtul ap-| H. R. SHEPARD, pearance within a few days. adv.'—adv. City Clerk. Creamed Asparagus Soup Saltona Crackers Roast Turkey, Dre:sing—Giblet Gravy Mashed Potatoes Yellow Turnips Buttered Asparagus Cranberry Jelly Shrimp Salad Plum Pudding Coffee Celery Olives Pumpkin Pic ' After Dinner Mints Tea 5t 7 BERGMANN l)lmng' Room Pflrfllud!lrrh TEAM 8 LEADS lN BOWLING AT END CF FIRST .ROUND Fred Henning was high in the matehes of the B ing Tournament last night a game score of 207 and age of 191 pins for three |Danner had high in the 'match between teams 7 and § jwith 199 and Hendrickson high |average In_the match be- :lw:-nv teams 2 and 3 Pitsh bowled 204 for best game and Darby made ligh ave The uext matches wil: be piayed Friday. Team 2, pl ing its second mateh of the to {na ., mnda $he Pest _ tean ot man Bow! with | nes score am Po - drickson | Danaer Stevens i | Total | Team No. 7 Bavard G.Mess'chmidt Shaw 167 102 170 197 381 151 Totas 419 501 434 Second Game Team No 9— He 207 | MeNaughton 104 YGoddard 135 181 198 165 186 149 115 K74 151 -415 Totals 146 544 450-1440 Texm No. 10— | Guyot 58 156 168 140 1561465 154464 11438 424-1315 Team No. Larby \!‘Il* hmann , i Wilson o 174— 16155 153—14 204 190 1 Tétals 188155 jfirst round 3 | classics. | Team No 3— *Lav Van Atta Totals SPECIAL TODAY Pumpkin and Mince Pies Fruit Cake SOMETHING DIFFERENT m Christmas. ! WANTED——A BEAR HUNTER ROGERS Ci7'¥, Micha., | —Hungz wrs have des {many sheep in Presque | [ty that have |state for relief from their AT THE HOTELS | Gastineau Benjamin Isfand; y: R. P. Seidt, Lou ¥ , Ketchikan; W. E. Al 'k and wife,; Frank J. Conroy, A. J. Nilson, Bellingham nd Mrs. John Paulson, Co No. Donald T. No. Howard P. No. 6 | 18 E. B No | No No. No. No. No. 3 s Noy nmul coun a4 the foray aske J. Hil W. I | sisson, Average taken bowled last Did not bowl; two | A\(‘:'i!gt“ taken Standing of teams of | cit | Mr end Beckendc Dudden, Gus MeKitt Simmons,; Frank Cove.: Iberg,; A. W. C Joe M Kenzi Haines; A McLean John Widmark, H Chilkoot Barracks; Chilkoot Bair- SINGING FOOTBALL TEANT APPLETON, \ Nov 23—, ¥ Lawrence College’s football team ' Jamin engages in lusty singing as a reg-' Haines; ular part of practice ions. | Coach Mark IH. Catlin its a t builder of mora Any- is warbled, from jazz #to Phillips, city; Mrs H. W. Chambers, Island; Georg Hoyt Day, H Zynda Boris Kostrometinoff, P. Mumbrue, city; Mr. 1. G. Thurston and | Bay Mrs. C. 8. | Chichagot; John | Wash.; J. E. ' Halls, city. se. Sitka; pong and M Gunnari, Holbrook, - TURKLY SHOOT Tomorrow at Gun Club. starts at 10 a. m - - ILET Almquist Tress Your 014 papers for sare at The Empire We call and deliver Phone 528, Louise Shoot THE OAKLAND CIRCULATOR is a heater for home folks who want comfort, ecqnomy, convenience, and a handsome ap- pearance. It looks well in any room, and gives ample warmth on less fuel than ever used before. Yyou You can’t find a better heater, if you want solid comfort even in zero weather, with little trouble and low fuel cost. Be sure to see THE OAKLAND CIRCU- LATOR and let us explain its advantages. ' HARRIS Hardware Co. Next to Tom McCaul's Garage, Front St. Ben- | Lundy, | . Windham | '[to the | sult. | Give thamk, s for every single blessing That is now youre life caressing! , JESSE BARKER DIES IN LOCAL HOSPITAL pital since away at 10 p. from heart trouble | been working on the gasboat Pa-| citic prior to the time he entered | the hospital [ havpy His home is in St. Helens, O gon, where his father and moth and Ba only mber m Tio: ple od vesterday < happy man larker had Good viders are always Lecause we have a reason be thankful From inkegiving to another now reside Alaska He was 27 years g the ors DEDIDS [ NOTICE l ' | i ur table needs at are at Juneau Young | “uneral op that meets every ' re rement of service and quaiity nice flt"‘h duck, ing if you You can ssed turkey, o008 chicken for Thankss phone your order adv D. B. F all have iv now. MME! CALIFORNIA , Phore 11 < GROCERY Young Wiie Afrald 4 i To Eat Anything{ ~ 178 PLAN YOUR TURKEY DINNER FOR THE BERGMANN PHONE & ofraid to eat because I| had stomach trouble! rds. Since taking Adler- can eat and feel fine.” Mrs. A. Howard. ONE Adlerika removes GAS and often brings surprising relief stomach. Stops that full feeling. Removes old from the intestines and you feel happy and hun- cellent for obstinate con- Butler - Mauro Drug —adv.| “I was (Signed) bloated 51 FOR ATION WILL SEE YOU AT THE ELKS ANNUAL PURPLE BUBBLE DANCE Thursday Evening—November 24 ELK’S HALL Public Invited Admission $1.50 FAVORS PO Expert Service Is Economic Service - Have our Master Mechanic give you an estimate of the cost of putting your car in first class condition. We are equipped to ‘handle any job Connors Motor Company P, “FLAT RATES HERE” We work on Flat Rate Systems in our shop, and you know what your bill will be before we tackle the job. ““The one thing we have for sale is Service-Satisfaction. That’s the only way we make a profit out of the business— giving & man a big businesslike return for his money.” “Our shop men are all master motor mechanics, and we guarantee all our work.” “Let us restore your car's mechanical ambition.” ] UNEAU MOTORS “Service Lucas” Power bule a thankful | we | one i we pur-| i a gro- | INITED STATES DETART OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFIC U. 8. Land Off A is hereby M Peterson, entrywoman, together with her witnesses, Carl Olson, and Lockie MacKinnon, all of Juneau, Alaska, has sub- {mitted final proof on her hom stead entry, serials 04620-058 for land embraced in H. E. Sur- No. 167, New Series No. and it is now in the files » U. S. Land Office, Anchor- "age, Alaska, and if no protest is !filed in the local land office at ! Anchorage, Ala within the period of publication or thirty {days thereafter, id final proof will be accepted and final certi- ficate issued. J. LINDLEY GRERN, Register. 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