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BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 29, 1928. By GEORGE McMANL | { SAY- DON'T YO | THINK YOU'RE WEARIN' YOUR SKIRT ALITTLE SHORT ? NES-1ON'T 1T |Too BAD? I'M .| GOING To HAVE IT SHORT- /| ENED TO- MORROW - WELL= WHO EVER MAKES | THE STYLES HAS VERY || LITTLE TO WORK | h WITHILL SAY- | | DON'T THINK T DADOY - | KNOW 1 T~ 1 T'S THE VERY LATEST MAGGIE- DARLIN'- DO YOU KNOW YOUR ORESS COMES TO YOUR KNEES? : | \WHAT'S THE WORLD COM\N‘ =\ © 1928, by It Feature Service, Ine Great Britain vights reserved S p@ 24 k) WALT GIANT NEGRO IS WINNER IN PAOLINO BOUT ;.- schedu Referce Decides Terrific! o o £ Blows Offsets Span- nrd $ Allack rthwes Y Cal., Fe 29 20 Godf pounder, last night took the round decision from Pzolino dum, Spanish fighter, weighi 192 pounds Paolino way bu that the mammoth SEAT Cleghorr Nobod than WRIGI FIRLD, Los 4 as q will 10| u th |Dye We all | business fig- | ness sol n"‘ fighting Blake blows outweighead | z attack. in starti rushing forced by the fourth iwreed the Referee terrific F. WOL! but the I him into round. e eee MISSOURI VALLEY FIVES PILE UP RECORD SCORZ squ action STILLWATER, Okla.,, Feb. 29 - A record basketball score in the, Missouri Va i set here re defeated the Oklahoma Aggies 47, in the .opinion of Li of Topeka, Kas., v who officiated at game. PBdmonds the total of 103 points was the largest with-! in his memory. | Missouri and the Oklahoma Ag-| gles are waging a desperate Dbat-| ile for second place in the con- ference, the Unéversity of Ok homa virtually having clinched the championship, { - eeo 0. F. ATTENTION \|1 mm Fellows are requested to be present tomorrow, Thurs- day evening, at 7:30. Work ing the Third Degree. H. A. JENKINS, Noble Grand. - —— ola pnpera (ar sale at The Emnire ~—ady. UNITED STATES Devartment of the Interior GENERAL LAND OFFICE | U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Ala January 16 Notiee hereby give Earl Wesley French, entry together with his witnesses, Joe/ MecKenzie, and John Cryderman, | all of Halneg, Alaska, has sub- mitted final proof of his home- stead entry, serial 06918, for the NEXNWY, NWY%NEY, section | BEY §W‘4 section 13, T. § R. 53 B. C. R. M. and it is now in the files of the U. 8. Lamly Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office within the period of publication, or thirty days there- after said final proof will be ae- cepted and final certificate is- sued. J. is LINDLEY GREEN, Register. First publication, Feb. 29, 1928, Last publication, Apr. 4, 1928. PIANO CLASSES i Mrs. Ruth Messerschmidt wish- ¢s to announce the opening of her School of Piano Playing. All grades will be accepted. Mrs. Messerschmidt ® had over seven years of personal study with one of ‘the best finishing! teachers in Seattle, Mr. John Blackmore. 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