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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 3, 1928. . : By GEORGE McMANUS X { Iy \ \ | \ \ \ ) l | 5 ) \ ) \ ) I} l} Iy l ) ! ) ! § i BRINGING UP FATHER DON'T LET GO OF THE ROPE A% Tae;fl— NOU HAD A CLOSE CAl FRIEND - Our First Order of the BIGGER and BETTER CHEVROLET CARS Landaus, Sedans, Coupes, Coaches and Cabriolets will arrive at Juneau about March 20th BY GOLLY- | JUST FOUND HIM OUT YES-YOU ARE A HERO- “YOU HAVE SAVED ONE OF THE FINEST SINGING YES-1DID- ARE YOU - MR-JIGGS? [ARE. YOU-MR: LOWNOTE |THE SINGIN' TEACHER? DIDN'T YOU GIVE A LESSON TO-MRS-JIGCS? | TIDE 1S VERY STRONG HERE- THAT'% | THE LAD-NOW CLIMB UP AN AR TR SYou E- AR OATE \5\ TEACHERS |N THE v > " - e C(T Y- 00 iy =) Plece your order now for one of those wonderful creations, the world’s most luxurious low-priced automobile Connors Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts e o e \ ) 1B 3 day 1 was of an adventurous turn T0 WED EIGHT Lordship—You you were looking months. SHEFFIELD, England, March 3| —Robinson Petherick, sixty and | married, wasn't satistied and| Prisoner—You have saved me from greater trouble. 1 wouldn't wanted more trouble, so he pro- posed to eight women in one da what threo got for - FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY | PACKERS nnd PROVISIONERS bave dared to return to my wife. sk <hoieta OLD DEEDS TURNS UP ROCKLAND, Me, y warranty deed 114 years old, and “|a quit claim deed dated an even i | century ago have been regiatered | at the Knox County Register of | | Then came the war its|she discovered that her “darling”|Deeds office for the first time. | ””?lr!ll'l':ll taboo on dancing This | Was Iready a married man On | For many vy s the deeds werc x wrecked the undertaking for tho{the following morning this “tri.!lost, but recently they were found jwomen will participate Wil be | moment, hut during the inflation |#ngular dialogue” took place: in a piece of antique furniture hell ‘at 11 o'clock = tOMOrroW | pariod, when people seemed Gance! sold by a local dealer. morning at the Juneau Gun ('lub,‘m",, and anxious to forget th —->-o—— it was announced today. All|yorries of an ning, the Palais i Phene 257 For Bob Turner members of the Club and the|{ook on a new le of lite. alrcady | Taxicah The “President.” It's a ladies who shoot at the Club are| \With the return of Germany to| eight wo-| Lulu, Rockaby Baby. If you go to eligible. | normal conditions, a large par [sleep, T'll wake you up when you Dr. W. W. Council and L. F.|of the post:war profiteer patron:| ; Didn't you!gat there ady. Morris will be the captains of |age fell all the more 8o as ough trouble without look-| e the two teams and each will{the west end of the city has rap. more? ! Fugene Permane Vaves, $15 choose his own team. All pres-lidly become the center of th Your lordship, yeste:-| American’ Beauly Parlor, —adv ent who desire may take part. | capital's night life. The Palais| re———— - - — - The losing team will be hosts|de Danse was doomed. | a dinner for all who partici A e i I in the shoot, next Tuesday ! Children’s Benefactor o il The Master | R Furnace Man Featuring Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacon and Frye's Baby Beef QUALITY MEATS PHONE 38 JOIE RAY RETURNS TO TRA sroe C war, members of the nobility, mil- March 3.-—A SPECIAL EVENT |) leaders in mufti, Prussian and captains of industry | BE HELD AT GUN ik CLUB TOMORROW ", £, b color The eighth the wedding accepted, date had and d Dbeen with The which special -bird event mixed teams of men and P — Judge (to_complaining officer) - What is the charge? Policeman P married, proposed men in one New Essex Super Six REFLECTING THE VOGUE OF TOMORROW Coach, $735.00; Coupe, $765.00; Sedan, $795.00, F. 0. B. Detroit —_— MecCaul Motor Co. 0 aw Prison FINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to order their coal and kindling here. Have us deliver you at you! address and note how muck better heat and cleaner fres you have. Wouldn't ask you to do thia it it cost more. It doesm’t. really costs less sn( the trisl will prove it. We carry a full ine of Feeds D. B. FEFMMER Phone 114 3 the event are urged to be at the Club at 11 o'clock sharp. The regular shoot will | C"'“'} HUUSTON, ‘rex, March 3.— merce at 10 o'clock. 4‘.\1\ unannouned s ger walked i T ARG 2 o jinto (the De Pelehin aith” Home | Children here ently said DANCING CENTER s name. was" Gould, and. aeked . FALS INTO AME - ‘2.0 "% Shem ‘wirs 1a. sonoot, | HANDS, RECEIVERS|... " herd Ibut when they appeared there Jwus a romp for the man,’whom BERLIN, March 3—The “Palais!they remembered from his last |de Danse,” center of Berlin's night visit three years before. He was life in jmperial days, has fallen |Edwin Gould, son of Jay Gould, @ vietim to changing social con-|the 5 ditions and has anunounced its| Gould gave the home $5,000 bankruptey. M it is-reopened at|three years ago, and since has| all under new management, hlsent money, clothing, toys, food will no longer be the exclusive and hooks at regular intevvals. evening dress pavilion that it used| He explained to the children to be, but a popular dance hn]l‘m.—“ he was going from New in which foaming suds will re- york to the West Indies, and on {place sizzling champagne. reaching New Orleans, had de- !" The Palais de Damse is located|cided to pay the home a visit. downtown, a block away from - e — Unter den Linden. Before the Ola papers ror sa:c at The Zmpl Three Movements of the ELECTROL & Movement of the Pump. 2. Movement of the Motor. 3.~-Movement of the entire machine from our shop to your home. “Hell Hatl No Heat Like Electrol Heat” B S Ao 3 e B A AT R BRI A A thundering comeback Is promised by Jole Ray, onca America’s premler distance runner, who has been reinstated as an amateur by the Central A. A. U, and Is In training at the University of Chicasn trnck, Jole will now be able to compete in the Olympie tryouts. (International lllustrated News) while wife of the gre PETROLLE AND i s e now, “Mrs. Betty Sloan," | the announcement was made that | crack horsewoman, and {Jim Coffroth had decided to put on aeracing event each year pat WHY WORRY About Papering, Painting or Kalsomining your hcuse or place of business. NO JOB T0OO BIG OR TOO SMALL Estimate cost of job given free Harri Machine S_hop | sonage than Mrs. Tod Sloan, erst- Jjockey People who demand a neat and efficient work at reasonable prices Call KENNETH K. KIMBROUGH CONTRACTOR PHONE 3284 800 | terned after the famous Newmar- ket Town Plate, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., March 3 |classic in Great Britain, and which | —Billy Petrolle, of IFargo, hag for the past three years has been | gigned to mieet Sammy Mandell, | won by jockeys of the fair sex. world lightweight champion, in a|she decided to have a mount in title bout in Chicago on June 21.|this latest of the Tia Juana an- This is the announcement of nual, manager of Peirolle. Hur- aid Jim Murren, Chicago pro- moter, will stage the bout. the oldest stake COMFORT Without Extravagance The comfort of knowing there will always be bright lights and lots of power to start the motor promptly is yours your tery is an Bxide—a type sizo for every purpose. MARINE ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. PHONE 416 ng fixtures. e - and [ILLINOIS FOOTBALL Tt g i TEAM MAKES PROFIT MOVIES SEEKING “ Fe LEWIS; OFFERED |, ..y BIG SUM TO ACT i 170 muie o vt ot or st | tions were paid, a balance of $38, 1306.11 was on hand. The upkeep (of the squad cost $72,134.43, as follow Game expense, §$15.-| |183.15; salaries, §14,349.98; equip. ment, $9,922.75; traveling, $6,| advertising and printing,’ training and training $7,156.98; ma/ ance, $7,: awards, $1,7 medical, 2,926.41; miscellaneous, 7 x 2=14 x 2=28 Billion DOUBLED Anp REDOUBLED a// WITHIN FIVE YEARS!! URBANA, March 3-—The of lliinois football team | KANSAS CITY, Mo.,, March 3— Id (Strangler) Lewis, champion heavyweight wrestler of the world, today received an offer of $200,000 to make two motion pic- tures for an KEastern movie com- pany, Billy Sandow, Lewis’ man- ager, announced. | It the movie work does not in-| terfere. with his Kuropean tour, Lewis will probably accept the of-| fer, Sandow said. ' " |OAKLAND PITCHERS ARE DIAMOND VETS OAKLAND, March 3—The Oak- land nine of the Pacific Coast team will rely upon a group: of old hands at pitching, the staff| “WHY PAY MORE” The New Ford is the greatest value for the money that has ever been known in the automobile industry. Ford has demonstrated in twenty years of automobile build- ing, the kind of materials that go into his cars. No other car has run on the streets of Juneau as long as the Ford, and they are still running. Ask some of the owners of Ford cars that have run them for fifteen years passed. Ask Charlie Rudy how long he has run his car under all conditions. Only one time in twenty years has Ford changed in TOD SLOAN’S WIFI TO BE RIDER IN TIA JUNANA RACE TIA JUANA RACE TRACK, Mexico, March, 3—The Coronado Town Plate, a racing event exclu- gively for women jockeys, now one of the annual fixtures of the Tia Juana Jockey Club and the first running of which takes place on Sunday, March 11, seems as- sured of being a success, judging from the very first rider to nom- including Harry Krause, veteran southpaw, who is forty-nine; Wil- bur Cooper, thirty-six; George Boehler, thirty-five; Bob Hasty. j thirty-two, and Cliff Best, twenfy- eight. Pete Daglia is twenty-one and Howard Craghead, nineteen so, that they will pull down the jnate for a mount—no less a per-|average. THE DAYS OF 98 Girls you will need a i good ‘pair of Dancing Pumps for this occasion. We have them in all styles and shades. J. .M SALOUM HESTERFIELD CIGARETTES 4 U“’.STATEi(uourlwn- est belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield rettes are of finer and heuce of better taste than in any other cigarette at the price. Liccxrr & Myxas Tosacco Co. construction, for there was no need for it. You are never out of date with a Ford Car. WE, SELL THEM Service Lucas NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Publio shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner im operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per | month and up—steam heated. Old Papers for sale at Empire Of