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. ¥ » * -0 THE DAlLY LASKA LMPIRE, WFI)N[SD/\Y JAN. 4, 1928. By ( FOR( E McMANUS BRINGING UP FATHER LISTEN-IF YOUL HAD ANY 5EN".)E>\(O‘L-T| WOULDN'T CATCH COLD- YOL ST AROUND IN YOUR UNDERSHIRT AND . LEAVE YOUR SHOES OFF- SEND FoR CAN'T STAND THAT BARKINC. THE-DOCTOR- ! AROUND HERE GET DR- SMITH- IF YOU WERE MORE LIKE HIM: ~OUD BE BETTER OFF HELLO HELLO- DOCTOR SMITH YES- WHAT? OH ALL RIGHT- 19 DOCTOR SMITH LAID UP WITH A COLD C“"&'S YEAR’S LEAVE TO ‘COME BACK' B R WIS B Fiint Rkem, star pitcher of the St. Louls Canfinuls, has been granted a year's leave of absence with pay to get back into the condition that . Rhem had a poor season in 1927, will stage his come-back at his farm in South Carolina. (Tmtarnational Tiluatratad Naws) made him a big winner in 1926. EBEEGK OWNED - STOCK IN B, B. CLUB, SEATTLE " 1Six Hundue‘d Shares Wem Controlled by Chicago Cub’s President The s that stock were own- Willia Seattic 600 1e Chicngoi ilia W krought to week of Tm I\' epper. ‘I.UI!GHRAN AND ~ LOMSKI MEET : YORK, Jan. 4 Loughran is ruled a T orite to fully d it hea ight gainst Leo Loms bout next Friday night | e Tommy fend championship sucee: | PICK-UPS BEATEN BY ELKS’ PINMEN| Pick-Ups to the irst The It los in am of the ng;. .‘nl.‘ : fallix whi impres first - 8 ere ing how not below the 500 mark, Radde was high man with : score of 204 and total of] 541. On the ubs’ was able to reach the He 500 mark, with 49 TUNNEY BACK IN NEW YORK; HAS SURPRISE| Says He Will Fight Twice This Year—Has New s Promoter’s Offer NEW YORK, Jan. 4. — Gene Tunney, heavyweight champion of the world, came home today from the southland with a double barrelled surprise for Tex Rick- ard and increased determination to defend the heavyweight title twice this year. “Rickard has a genuine sur- prise awaiting him on February 1 when he is due to post §100,- 000 under our agreement. He will find himself in a tight pre- dicament for right now I am considering an offer 4.7 the amount of $125,000 more than Rickard gives and from a pro- ‘moter who can stage a title match anywhere in the United States,” says Tunney. .- 4 APPLAUSE OF HOME FOLK ~ PLEASES_ HARRY LAUDER » _EDINBURG, Scotland, Jan. 4. «—Sir Harry Lauder, in receiving the freedom of Edinburgh, his natiye city, said it was the proud- est moment of his life. " He had been honored by many mel he said, but to be. hon- ored by Edinburgh was the great finale.© The honor had given him fresh inspiration he said, and he had decided to Teturn to the ge from which he retired after death of his ‘wife several h‘olt -lll winter, warm :sn"d st % Pullen being high | while Darby, bowling lgame, made 202 ping ((‘.ml. a s single for his BOWLERS TO OPEN TOURNAMENT HERE EARLY NEXT WEEK ©. Lavenik The tournament In-,(w(-qn bowl Hendrickson ers from Elks' Lodges of Anchu-- Metcalf age, Ketchikan and Juneau will Radde probably hegin here next Monday, | according to H. R. Vanderleest, who is handling all arrangements ' for the tournament. Pullen Word was received last night! Bavard by M. H. Sides, secretary of the Darby local lodge, that the’ Anchorage Tubbs feam was op the Alaska, due Robertson here tomorrow afterncon. The Messer. Ketchikan aggregation is schedul- H‘uuHrnp ed to come north on the Alameda, | which will probably arrive here Totals Sunday night. ' There Final arrangementsi as to the night. Tomorrow the First Team number of games to be played will|will be opposed by H. Messer not be completed until both lennn‘schm(d( Bavard, Guyot, Pullen have arrived in Jumeau. It is and How.ml hoped that twelve matches wm| LB e st snch o s otner | " XGAN MAKES N MAKES QUICK two. Much depends on the amount TRIP TO CRAIG FOR GRAVELY ILL WOMAN of time the visiting teams wish (Ketchikan Chronicle) to spend in Juneau. Undoubtedly the quick trip Two dances, one to be givea by Ketchikan and one by Anchor-' ;made by the United States Coast I(.ulrd cutter Cygan, Captain Her- age, to help defray expgnses for their trips, will probably be given man, Saturday, with Dr. Roscoe |W. Clark, faved the life of Mrs. next week, if presemt plans are carried out, Jean Shelp, who is suffering from DONNELLY CASE DISMISSED 'ncule endosaraitly; ) Mrs. Shelp was taken to the The case of Bd Domnelly. yoicnjian Geheral Hospital and charged with possession of - i 4, going nicely, although toxicating liquor, was dismissed she was very low wien brought in the U. 8. Commissioner’s Cou I to the city. vesterday afternoon by Judge I The Oygan made the trip to A. Boyle, on motion of the U. S lp““ in 13 hours, Dr. Clark rig- District. Attorney. Doumelly Wiilgeq up a ‘chalr for Mrs. Shelp ;‘{ep"““"'d by Attorney J. W.lung ghe was carefully carried to art. - FIRST TEAM 166 178 174 147 179 158 172 180 204 174518 181—502 16 187 178 11 8 PICK-UPS 165 162 L1658179 202 142 164—491 177—455 Totals 166493 151 142 166 161 117 161 55 55 §19 860 4 5 wiill be no m to- —_—————————— NOTICE - 1 do work in Jumeau and out, such as carpenter, kindling, elec- trical, calsomining, plumbing or, any kind of repair work. Phunel 137. DBox 40G. Henry C. Gor- ham. ~—~adv. L SR i Two Black Crows, 5 and 6, ar-|v rived. Anderson Musie - Shoppe, | A of (Vu‘; e llnm las iina 15 round!; | last | Lodge in a match in-which X man | team no onej '} Orme, 8852602 [STORY OF ORWOLL’'S SUDDGEN RISE TO BIG TIME W Jan mond of an obscure college, Ogcar (“Ossie”) alliterative tbeen changed by admir - ——- |lowa Ghost and t al Woll, has clubbad (way to haseball's big ce years Lwoll, whose na rs to ta he Great and flung tent in e ju water front, placed and paddled to the then carefully lowered) th the sma ball players comfortable ‘| handful of cash, Connie Ma T suaded Henry J. Killile of the Milwaukee American Ass with the services of : hlond Ossie will don a wa phia Athletins For thre a weather turn on the The husband of Mrs, Shelp and! her mother, Mrs. McLeod, also|1*" £ She-PRng accompanied ‘her to the city. Mrs,| " Hugo hmlock of Ketchikan | her in- l.n\ as he did , Hor the Brewers, ason. Al an'l for the college should I he i on in he t | leties siste be a Whether Mr. Gillicuddy wi | have Norwegian pitch, play | | first or the ouifield is a sstion. As a combination hurl and flychaser with the Brew ied the league i cond in bt M outfield is preti; ell manned, but he can hm baseman or a pitcher to goca 1<|ll\.l|m\, v the bhase wlm«]nm lar-s to See Doubleheader ting. \‘ in Douglas Between \ | I, use u Channel Quintets | i Basketball fans will be treatoed| to an unusual double-header bas- ! kethall contest when all four nel’s men team: tatorium in Douglas Manager of scouts al or twe is among “Impossible,” Says The yearly stalking jt| bushes by iz league Plways turng up a stor | That concerning Oscar 'Imwlmll s best scllers. b :1a ars ag thea ]‘ bo Juneau, Firemeny who tram. | Seyoral years ago. Orwoll, th \1»., followed his yen for baseball |-‘.1 the Bagles quintet under foot | land essayed to play first base in| ; evening will meet the s e Behinol fhve which |@ vlub in the now defunct Dakora not yet been defeated this|Meague. - jon. The Eagles, who were(, ~mpossible” said the jdowned by four poinis by the Ju;| here's nothing else for me to i say. 3 impossible.” Anl can High School one wesk you're just | !:'m;n- i B0 fGoll was dropped forthwith. | | tods will mix it with the Juneau|9F S e [ Hilltoppers i the other battle of| Then he entered Lutlier Collegu tat Decorah, lowa, a town which Ithe evening _ c ) « Interest the ' local High |Somelimes defies detection on the hool five took a decided | map, and for four ycars he was @ I'\ease when that outfit, § 1| sensation with the college {with @ new lineup, defeatad .the| M 64 games he was. at ba les quintet aftér losing'/to|!imes, scored 58 runs, made r Island h sehool 1 .xw‘h ts for @ total of g |l.'-1 | bu | has | manager. | in 5 anl n it | .287. | thereby i which, as a team,~ted-the league. | | head the circuit’s hurlers. .| Norwegian Lutheran Church, READS LIKE FICTION struck batting out 10 times for average of 442, Becomes Pitcher From college he went to the L. Crosse independent team and tie Brewers signed him from that oa a total In 1926 Orwoll turned in th great record of 750 as a pltcher. | winning 12 out of 16 games to} lead the Amer N Association hurlers. His batting netted himi he ranked second with a mark of .37, the Brewe Last season, batting, leading He won 17 games and lost six o te Rev of the who He was| College) 1925 | Orwoll is a son. of the M. Orwoll, a minister 8. lived at Maddock, N. D. graduated from Luther with an A, B. degree in i - TURKS SHAVE CHINS WITH U, . RAZORS Jan t—Tur- tually the {in winning from the Kagles. nd J. Orme will begin at ds, Burke and Berrgren wi I the guard berthd, while F.| Paterson or Neilsen will{ occupy the pivot position. | Junean's Firemen should push Ithe Douglas High School five over, judging from past perform ances of the two Leams, while dope on the Eagles and the Hill; gives both teams about an even chance. jal ferry wilt he run from to the other side of the Channel at 7:15 p. m. on Friday for the benefit of the hunch that is' expected to cross over to sup- port the local quinte The firs* game is scheduled for § o'clock. | | WASHINGTON, | key, once known as the land of! fhe beard, appears to be shaving. At least that interpretation may| be put upon Turke purchase of dozen safety razors from United States July alone. Norway customer, Im)in" and Ttaly took the in ! second best | 16,700 dozen! 5,184 dozen. Ame! crican razors were distributed| fairly avound the world, the smallest purchase being one doz- en by Spain. Exports of razor blades, ac-, cording to the Department ofj Commerce reports, tell an entire-! Iy different story. The United| Kingdom was the best customer with a purchase of 2 2 blades and Argentina was ond with aj buy of 9. Turkey appars ently bought none. was the P O A Sl LET Almqulst Fress Your Suit. We call and deliver. Phone 528 SAGE TEA DANDY T0 DARKEN HAIR It's Gran¬her's Recipe to Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair ik French Fortunes Small But They Are Numerous, You can turn gray, faded hair | heantifully dark and lustrous al-| PARIS, Jan. 4—A thousand dol-| most over night if you'll get a|lars is the average fortune left by bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Snl-| will in France. phur Compound” at any drug| This is the country of many store. It costs only 75 cents.|hut snfall property owners. The! Milliens of bottles of this old fa-|division of an estate among the mous Sage Tea Recipe, improved|{heirs is obligatory, in obedience by the addition of other ingred-{io Napoleon's idea, nuurpnraledl ients, are sold annually, say well-{in the “Code” that still is the known druggists here, because i.|Dhasis of French law. It was in- darkens tie hair go naturally and|tended to break up great land- evenly that no one can tell it has| holdings and to mulu France a been applied. natfon of property owners, a re- Those whose hair is turning|sult that has been accomplished. gray or becoming faded have a| All but 1% ¢4 of the people who surprise awaiting them, because|die leave more than enough (o after one or two applications the| pay their debts. The average gray hair vanishes and your locks| fortune left is 25,000 irancs. Only become luxuriantly dark andjoné estate in 15 excceds $4,000, beautiful. |luu than a thousand fortunes of This is the age of yeuth. Gray-| . million francs are left each haired, unattractive folks aren’t|year. . wanted around, so get busy with| = ———— — i Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com- AIL TRADE ‘ pound tonight and you'll he de-|° ! of Odd Jobs t lighted with your dark, hand-|If yaur freeze up, or tor' some hair and your youthful ap-}any m Phone 473, John ne-rawe 'ifiln a few days. adv. ALASKA DUE TOMORROW | Steamer Alaska, Capt. Jensen, is due in port today en-| route south at 3 o'clock tomor- row afternoon, local agents an- nounced today. S eee — Rev. W. 8. Marple, Pre minister al, Sitka, was a vi Juneau this afternoon while Admiral Rogers was in port, i in the | Admiral ollyanna Erngaged s “ Helen Hayes uf prominent Droadway s made her first big hit as “Polly- anna,” wiik soon become bride of Charles MacArthur, reporter and playwright, Gnternational Ilustrated N:wl) 'TRADING IN STOCKS MADE COLLEGE STUDY | PEORIA, 111, Bradley College students in the class of financial organi- zation learn how to buy and sell securities on the stock market. | The course inaugurat- ed by Dean Loyal G. Tillot - gon. Kach student is given an imaginary $10,,000. He “buys’” and ‘“sells". stock | each day, using the New | York exchange prices, and | his grade depends upon his success us a trader, [ The course is unusually | perular, After a several | Sitka, Charles ( business man, returned Rogers, He left iweek ago on' the | while at Sitka purchased numer- trip i local on fthe here Whilam! oug furs, . ——————— Dr. J. H. 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