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THE DAILY .ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 12, 1928. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS P WY CHEVROLET IS THE MOST ECON 19N'T AT TOO 1T 1S NOT- BUT, MOTHER 1 PLL TELL THE l‘ BUT HE WOULLD || [THAT'S JUST (T-HE ) DON'T THINK THE L — OMICAL LOW PRICED CAR BAD DADDY '™M GLAD | HE WOULD WORLD '™ HAVE HAD A WOULD HAVE BEEN | DE PEYSTERS ARE HOLDANa OION'T GO TO T WASIHN HAVE HAD GLAD I DIDN'T NICE TIME IF WITH HIM ALLTHE || | THEIR SOCIAL POSITION . | 47 W She . yped with Oil Fil THEPARTY S ioat. - A SUCH A GO- 1 HATE HE HAD KNOWN | TIME:1 DOn T UN- || | VERY WELL- THE IDEA OF — & hhabaiot dn cauipped SR AL Clowy JOLLY TiMmE FTHEM SOCIAL DINTY MOORE ) | DERSTAND wHY HAVING CORNED BEEF | i with Cran Wl STUNTS- WAS THERE - (7 /f | /£ | | AND CABBAGE FOR A | ¥ : i The T % SOCIAL FUNCTION ( LIKE THAT- i . k? / iy o . Bl % 4 Chevrolet is equipy with Deleo-Remy FElee o Chevrolet is e« ped with Stewart Vacuum Chevrelet is e with Disc Wheels. violet is equipped with Demountable Rims. 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Rohy o DI LUXE SEDAN .. 1170 oA U e ] v 8 ; Lol BROUGHAM 1095 Ada druguish 4l gmateds| pATRRANKS, Alaskn, Mar e i ved DE LUXE BROUGHAM 1176 M i e Walter Hollngty 96 Oaloss, W i ‘ Hen e e COUPE ... 1045 + ‘and original manager of e, I Wendell b . Y COUPE WITH RUMBLE SEAT. .. 1095 pusm ye Ciovn gk iens toanl ] ; ; ; De Luxe Brougham—Wire Wheels the 17% mile course here in the . ) Other types, wood wheels. De Luxe models fast time of one hour, 9 m e Aallv A L ineludi spare tire. ond 16 wucokis thak Swedit are fully equipped, not including spare tire. . men are amazed at the time and) U declared it to be the fastest on % S v . ) A daily mail, yoeorg in Alaska as the race was| S : MCC(lul Motor CO. Green believes he could open a| ... ovar a hilly course which % g i : : ;. oy was a rough, drifted trail 4 . e e i1 bavebBll, if.not ‘a8 WEtdal traltni 1o’ misckpian, ef Nulato,” wab : ol 4 2 - FINE FAMILY FUEL ;‘;“v school. although he has no|.o.ouq gnd his brother, Fred, was 3 e ; for those wise enough to ordex dea of doing that A 2 w hbi i 5 2 their coal and kindling hel Information, encouragement i 4 A flhie Swas 1’ hous $ it ; ; ¥ - ; X Have us deliver you at youe sistance are sought by the { i nd a% ot s W | g ! 3 : ; 7 ’ address and note how mued v who seek to follow in} Co0 4y e 18 mimites and 3 5 B - o iV / better heat and cleaner fres the footsteps of Paul and Lloyd!| {indb | R g ; you have. ‘Waner, youthful Pittsburgh I‘i:'mr{ U2 i M 2 » J i gy i 2 - Wouldn't ask you to do this stars, who live her » ) ¢ ) % 5 t cost more. It doesn’t. One youth inquired recently| ; S : ) 1= e E :':u‘llvc costs less anc the trisl what the enrollment “fee” was for| 5 ,_ 2 ¢ < eoia) By oo will prove it. i Green's course, and when he could | { 4 ’ # We carry a full ine of successful correspondence course! league diamond career. | SRS 2 sl . Green answers most of ‘the let-| pARIS. March 12 Modérn [ 22 n S et a— — - ters, although he admits he can- youth is flabbergasting French beat. . : yo s flabbergasting ¥rench| Gus Sonneberg of Boston proves that brains and brawn are an unbeat. R ot "'l\l" the boys how to be an-|popas and mammas with a new | able combination on the mat as well as the fdotball field. ‘Ihis former WHY WORRY other Waner. Lol Unt> baity’ fmanneE kil " hs wrestling game wad i i & e her set of party manners. | All-American tackle from Dartmouth is in ths g & About Papering, Painting or Kalsomining yom house or atural baseball players like' Girs of I play | Girls high school age gol| erushing every opponent in sight with ease. : those- two boys don’t #how up'ajone to dances now. and. thes| ¥ nternationas Newsreel) place of business. v :)::‘:l:l"il«n“ he ad”um.~<j ".[;:;"leva‘ :..I.I.l:!‘ ,11.‘.,.; n,l.;i.: ';xlu»y'lcl“ .I" often e ol i : ‘,’ NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL same things they did without ever' viteq at the sussestion of e BAFFIN LAND RE} EALS MYSTERY Estimate cost of job given free ; : er yited at the suggestion of th : o G ingh s ] getting ‘near the major leagued.” |giyls, In definite contrast with | OF BLUE GOOSE NESTING PLACE i S e - thiatr papagits; “wwis: Iodk: kalisnce Lyt o PR 0 S People who demand a neat and efficient work at EX-DARTMOUTH |at foreigners, the girls show de-| i A i } reasonable prices TACKLE SHOWS | coei nrfurence for i mutonar-| ANN amson. wion, siarcn 1< JUNEAU RADIO CLUB tics» of the globe, except their| 1’”“3 nialy (1“1 how the nesting WILL MEET TONIGHT Call KENNETH K. KIMBROUGH oW, I place of the blue goose, mysteri WR_ESI!"ERS How\ Instead” of the time-honored|oUs springtime wanderer to th o | OoNERAUTES FHORE, 96 northland, was discovered in lone-| The Juneau Radlo Club will iy Baffin Land has been told by|hold its scheduled meeting a’ entor. Another sought Lo -find ous | SHUBK PARENTS r : g what kind of literature he should | TR . L read to fit himself for a biz| R0 4 ; { = v : 4 D. B. FENINIE Phone 114 ; | BosTON, March 12— “Dynamite Method of the hostess providing To Johnny Risko (ccnter above) the 15-round route for his|Gus Sonnenberg, Dartmouth the buffet lunch, each girl brings LadTatice MY onld ot the Ui 1: 8 eaIbak: thls - ovebkik: 1t the - heavyweight elimination battle with Jack Sharkey (inset) at|tackie in 1920, taking up profes- | S20dwiches, cake and so forth \",'r‘:,'t‘:“,‘,, i‘:i‘,,:“(f“:,,' iR 1(‘*";.;‘m-‘1)|( “(('lmm‘l:r:r\“"e::‘l'ml,.iu'n(1" COMFOR Madison Square Garden tonight. appears “made to order.” ~The|sional wrestling, disposed of his 41d the boy is expected to bring VeSO e | Hall, it was announced today by = . . i ‘ : WB hreb e | total @ bottle of champagne. That| Professor Gould was a member \ 5 iced y by b With E Cleveland hard rubber man is built like a ten-ton truck tire and|first three opponents in a tota S/ 3 4 A 4 : oo [-club officials, . ithout lxtravagance Tike Bis Bacda i i iyt B the) time of four minutes and 20 soc. founds rather wicked for young of the Putnam Baffin Land expe-[¢lub als. : ike his battles long and rough. arkey beat him in 1925, the H : f 3 @ i ¢+| Discuss and appoint of / .15 seople but ch gne is ex-|dition that last summer sough scussion and appointment ¢ / ‘ Sy ket e snt. DIre:. Db the: Histe ) onds. (people but as champagne is ex-|dition ths ast ghit | q The comfort of knowing there 9 yd e y ever s e distance was only ten Sonnenberg, who has heen play- Pensive a goodly proportion of | new fossilization records. committees will be “""‘f"“}‘,"“v will always be bright lights and rounds. ing professional football with the the Doys bring only their own| Unkmown to Gould and his ,,..:«.,-l'"‘" l"]“’)“‘f‘["”’"”‘-‘ for it 15l lots of power to start the motor L LK o Providence, R. L, Stcam Rollers, | CH4rming selves. Those who |iy, another cxpedition toiled along| 25 | “‘A‘ll"{“l,"""f s s ftant promptly is 'yours—if your bat- oo RK, Marcal.Z»d— fore be removed Jack Dempsey|downed onel Ivan Ludlow in one PFINE Wine get a cheap variety | through the ice on the other side] ’]""‘ 2 'I‘"v“' l"““"”‘, “I““',l‘”" tery is an Exide—a type and r:acde tw:rzfiat?&:ctor;eaag from the heavyweight throne was|minute and 40 seconds in his first that X first cousin to apple cider|or ~ Baffin Land, secking. the ;'“ Q‘Lf’m“;‘:;"m;::’f _r:”l‘)’w‘nn'l‘l'l'x b | size for every purpose, 8 -~ | with Risko here November 18 |hout, This was slow compared to @nd there rarvely is an intoxicat-|knowledge that he and his party P Y 5 {emnts to prove hlmselthhe 1925. Gene won a 12round deck|phis next two. The Dartmouth M8 auantity. casually passed hy—and \vlnr.‘llr"‘l“l‘") ”’]")L'l""" & I;:’f“ I'l‘"l‘]k"; i MARINE ELECTRIC ogical challenger for Tun- | gion, but Risko came through with | husky necded bl 5 scconds to| Introductions are getting to be | was obiained for science by a boy, | ¥ "“ S "‘,““];“‘ sy l"l' SUPPLY CO. ney's crown and enters the |, surprisingly. good performance |down the more experienced Char. @ 108t art but it a boy is a good | David Binney Putnam, son of the|¢ePtion for many listeners las / * elimination tilt the third dancer, the girls inquire hi | oy W Seader night will come up for discussion [ PHONE 416 : 8 i pas) : _|lie Donnell and 20 seconds less to 4 quire his name | cxpedition’s leader, ¥ ) s 8 (RBIE %u;;;ota hl;trknfmi?t Jnll%mg hi;l‘)nm(,illi":velllt:ll(lprl'))l;;(;;ol’:z{ lr,:::lxi floor Al Thomas, known as the@nd address and he shortly re- The' blue geese were seen as ;2()1[ H‘l‘:;\‘()l::"‘vt'l]l‘n“'\.r.l::ll u:;fl:m::n' 5 farsrfin asea pri:eipally circles in Lorain,” O, March 18,8 “Syrian champion.” e SNronS o partien | noupieyonmRad & sraali gWaED | 0 g i a0 ok i greviags dedision. over: |1924, and Nanded’ Wild ‘Bl Reeq) -Sonnenberg's : fourth opporient) st houscs: wHers . Neihas 'never|or grhssy'boss and, Ehallow lakes, Risko b1 COlBibtR L s Helny dBtantlives Tommy Draak of Holland m"[xl.. i : __\\\ hile the men .ll'urlul:d along in- CLUB OBTMNS P " B in 10 rounds. Since then Risko]Who Bave him a somewhat Barder |, Tho BTN SEiy Shasiige their) coulpt Aol isvon, youll Put ‘ WHY PAY Z‘IORF” iy iy . Gl battle. Draak went down after fomilies know and they complete-|nam' shot. some of the young MEETING PLACE 4 CLEVBLAND, 0. March 12~ ?:::|13,:|iagfi;le hlla:;e;l-m‘(lrl;'a::g;ml},. {iwo_ minutes and 20 scconds "ril".: ‘;lps‘;;tu"t‘he h:;n:‘ 'l:‘re:‘ch noli«ln; zeese. Later identification of the e | e sko, . Cf e of dec which, requires rl | g ) owledge ! iness 4 o 3 Johnny Risko, - Cleveland heavy-1 = e 08 00 HCEEE BRREEE | wrestling, | quires a girl|skin brought the knowledge that| The juncau Business and Pro-| The New Ford is the greatest value for the t, “won’t need any coaxin’ A " & it o [to be chaperoned everywhere un-, he nesting place of the bird, long | fessional Women's Club has ob- 3 #o after Jack Sharkey's stom:|belicvable amoul of punishment| . qqNg Wil AssisT j Uil her debut. | puzale, had been found. tained the clup rooms In the|| ~Momey that has ever been known in the when he meets the Boston|aud to get in some heavy blows BEZDEK AT PENN STATE g | Phé. marsh is just below the!Methodlst Church for fts moet bile ind rant to Gene Tunney’s cham- h”;:*": breits / ! 1$76,000 WINS PRIZE | Arggie ,Clrcle amd in about the | ings, and they arc being furnishe automobile industry. : uship crown tonight in Madl! He knocked down and came| gparp LEGE, Pa, March iongitade of Albany, and New | for diate use, it was an- 0 i ey Square Garden, At least that's | Within a hair's breadth of knock-| yp” qpe e GE, Pa paetl AT PIONEER AFFA]R! o City. nouml::lflmu‘i:;. Tt Fordt:al:u:on:tnted ia tv&t:nty years of .utomobi;e bnixl‘“ rersion of the impending bat-|ing. out Paul Berlenbach in New joiies o “pennsylvania State Col- | To omithologists and to dwell-| " The buginess men of the eity|| 108 the kind of materials that go into Lis cars. No other| iven local fight fang by Dan-| York when Paul was light heavy-:jop0 win) yecommend to the trus-| Seventy-six thousand dollars in ers of the middle section of the have been asked to assist by sub- car has run on the streets of Juneau as long as the Ford, junn, Risko's manager. weight champlon. But Risko 10st|iaoe the appointment of R. A.| phoney money, declared to be the | United States, the blue Koose of | seription of money and their re.|| 8nd they are still running. hat 15 round distance is made | caste in New York when he Was|pioping 5 former Penn State ath-| heaviest winnings at the Saturday | “wayey” always has been a bird|sponse has been highly gratify- Ask some of the owners of Ford cars that have run «der tor my fella,” Dunn says.|defeated by Young Stribling andijote and at present football coac | celebration of the Days of '03|of mystery, The last of mIgra-|ing, it was sald. The Club wishss them for fifteen years passed. G | Sharkey's , stomach may; Mike McTigue. {at Washinglon University, st held in the A. B. Hall under tho'tory waterfowl to go north in the | to express. its appreciation. for Ask Charlie Rudy how long he has run his car under’’ out to be made to order for] Returning to Madison Square|Louis, as assistant professor or.,xll(“sl!:cvi'fl ol;\ lheG Plonecr: of A ;~u:‘yl:x. their flight sometimes i< | this co-operation all conditions. X little fella too.” {Garden last fall, however, he|physical education and assiscan: ka, Igloo No. 6, won first priz:. broken by a few days delay on! R A . s 229 Wb Juok Dempasy's Bamimer:| whaled: - Paulino* Uscudut, thelto. Director . of: Atnictics Hugo|an oil painting, fordulla McCann. | dodbriad sandbars or in wil (We call ana_qeiver. Phona 528, cme?::{m?.“fo'r"f:.:: ‘tv::",:z ::::‘::"“ Fard, chiuged, of “the body, the body” that!|Spaniard, in one of the most grill-i Bezdek in the coaching of foot-| Gamblers had their ups and ness places. Always, however,|LET Almquist Press Your Suit. ¥ $ ? d ith a F > ¢ ) him his knockout victory|ing heavyweight battles of re-!pall teams. downs at the atfair, “wads of|they take flight to the north be- R e i 0 i i ou are never out of date with a Ford Car. i ovov Sharkey last summer, as' cent years. “Paulino had Deen! This announcement was made dough” fading to nothing or fore nesting time. ‘ ATTENTION MOOSE WE SELL THEM 3 verybody knows. - |better than a 2 fo 1 favorite, 80 |after a meeting of the board yes. creasiig in heft, minute by min-| The southward flight s ai*| All Moose arc requested to at- b Dunn s not worried over any | that Risko's|victory brought him|ierday. Higgins was captain of | ute. The prize winner took her ferent. High in the air. a thous tend the 'funeral of Brother Olaf % *, difiiculties ‘that might arise (0fto the forefront among the heavy-|the ‘1919 team, playing end that|turn at fortune, rolling dice, ani{and or more yards above gun|Tronstad in Moose Hall, Wednes: ieen his protege from “taking a. weight contenders. season, and was named on Waltar | soon broke the bank and (oek shot, with wings that stroke the day nflerr:oan at 2 o (.-lork. JUNEAU MOTOR_S Inc' whirl” @t Tunney’s crown next| Entering the professional ring!camp’s All-Amerjcan. {the table over herself. | air with an unhurried beat, a long . €. M. MACSPADDEN, b S :mmer, for he is confident of a|with an amateur record of 39 vic- R e | . Many attended the celebration | hroken “V* ‘drifts on. This flight |—8dv. Dictator. couraet for a Tunney-Risko bout | {ories In 59 fights during 1922 and REFEREE NOW SINGER¢ | Saturday, the hall being packed has Been noted along the eass T it Johuny can whip ‘that bird | 1923, Risko knocked out seven op- { with pleasure hunters, while the| shote of Hadscn Bay. up over the ts Bums sharkey, decisively.” ~And Dunn | ponents during his first year as| CHICAGO, March 12—Tom Lof- dance floor, was well crowde!. backbone of the Canadian wilder- | 3 " i out to tell the world that John-|a profe: al and lost only one|tus, licensed Ilinois ring referce, Many banks were broken and at ness, ht across the Great Vicks’ healing, anti- sy will turn the trick tomight. | bout. During * 1925, his second|has made his bow as a econcert|times most of the money was in. Lakes. ition ahd down' to the B septic ingredients - . Risko and Sharkey have met in: year in the professional ring, he|ginger. Loftus, who is a haritone,|the hands of the players rather!southland and the shores of) bring soothing re- NORTHERN HOTEL iue ring before. Sharkey walked|scored five kmockouts, won twolgave his imitial recital Lere. He [ than those of the bankers. | Loulsiama and eastern Texas. 1t “gently 3 iay from that Boston ring Sep-!decisions in 10 rounds, and lost 10| js 37 and once was quite & box-! e [ is there that tho flocks of bine ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and. (ember 17, 1925, a clean.cut{Gene Tunney, Jack Sharkey, Jack|er, ‘ ; Fada | Sets and accessor-, gee hg; wintered since bird c . Public shower and tub baths 50 cents, Ray 0il Ban viciory over the Cleveland baker [ Renault and Sully Montgamery, L e——— +| les, Col " Phonographs and | record o heen known, gather- : aperation ot i fay sad BighS s % boy but that bout was ouly 10| There is only one “knocked out| Pugene Permanen: Waves, $15. records. Electric Co., Mnn]inu* _uncounted numbers along ; e aaih o s Baated. 3 ; T last. fight by record the whters of the gulf.’ N d up—steam rovads, Tanney's last and that A:[p:hqf!im{ Parlor. —sdv 2. adv. ‘ o X Service Lucas

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