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| - N-I'M GLAD-MAGGIE | You A BUTLER MULLEN AFTER GENE TUNNEY FOR JILY 60, CHICAGC len, fight can lure Gene cago ring during the che his title 20—Jim Mu! helieves he into a Chi summes g has Tex ey th mpion under Mullen has wired offer of $400,000 or 50 per cent of il ate, for a ht in July . unnamed opponent Mullen hopes uncover another Dempeey or 0 in elimination bouts in this ¢ Tunney an IS TO FIGHT ‘I, Fla., March 20 (lene Tumney will defend s title next July in a bout agaln an opponent mot yet selected. will be the only titie bout of that class this year. out of a conference hetween Champion and Tex Rickard. To- gether with sharp warning from Rickard that other promoters dickering for Tumne i haven't a chancej it w 0 that "an expression . from Tunney was given of his willingnass to “fight any man in the world.” Definite retirement of Dempsey from the ring caused o hitch of previous plans for a fight in June and another later in the year in which the former Cham pion and the survival of Rickard’s elimination tournament were to have figured “as Tunney’s oppon ents, JOE DUNDEE REINSTATED NEW YORK, March five months suspension for fail- ure to fight Ace Hudkins, of Los TUNNEY MIAMI BEAC Hl(- Angeles, last November, Joe Dun-| dee, champlon welterweight, has been given permission by the New York State Athletic Commission, to return to his trade at fisti cuffing. - SYRACUSE LOSES COURT CAPTAIN TO YANKEES SYRACUSE, N. Y, March 20— ‘When Billy Eisemann reported to the New Yorks Yankees at St. Petersburg recently as a recruic cdtcher it meant that the Syra- cuge University basketball team lost its captain and leading scer. er with 'some”of its hardest games yet ahead. Eisemann was fully as annblo * BREAK A CHEST " COLD WITH HEAT OF RED PEPPERS Ease your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up the con- gestion. TFeel a bad cold loosen up in just a short time. “Red Pepper Rub” is the cold remedy that brings quickest - re-ifo lief. Tt cannot hurt you and it certainly seems to end the tight- ness and drive the congestion and soreness right out. Nothing has such ‘concentrated, penetrating heat as red peppers, and when heat penetrates down into. colds, eongestion, acl ing muscles and sore, stiff johtl relief comes at once. The 'moment you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the M minutes t)u qo 1 DIDN'T KNOW YOO WLZ SHE MUSTN'T I ISNOW THAT M A FRIEND oF the L of Iluin: gloves in hi i his- absence. Dr. Jack | 20—After | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1928. By GEORGE McMANUS HIRED | | | NEVER WUZ A | BUTLER JIGGS" I":HE TOLO ME | WHAT To DO | SO VLL FAKE | THROUGH 1T | ALL RIGHT- | THERES THE DOOR-BELL™ I'M TO QT A CARD FROM EVERY | ONE THEM'S ME ORDERS- po lon the court as behind the {and Orange teams will miss ‘mv]\' in both sports. o - 'GLOVES EUHIED WITH VANQUISHED PUGILIST BASTLREIGH, Hampshire, Eng land, March 20--Like the war- jriors of past ages whose weapons | were interred with them, Biil Blake, a boxer of local fame, who died in a hospital here after be- ing knocked out in the final of Hampshire lightweight cham- pionship, was buried with a palr offin, « - INDIANS TALL CLEVEL A\l) () March 20~ The Cleveland Indians have more six-footers listed this year than any ‘other big league club. i e e 0DD FELLOWS ATTFNTION All Odd Fellows are notified to { be p| sent at the I. 0. O. F. Hall Wednesday afternoon lock, to attend the fun- { Brother John Pavich. H JINKINS, oble Grand. That much ('R“l{’: Dr. Dawes is leaving for the ,.myo and Chicago clinics about |the twentieth of March.. During W. J. Pigg will take care of his private practice and the U. 8. Public Health | work. oy oy 4 NOTICE OF ELECTION .lu the Electors of the City of Juneau, Territory of Alaska. NOTICL 18 nereby given: that, pursuant to the provisions of Or- |diance Number 177 of the City tof Juneau, and in conformity {therewith, a General Municipal | Blection will be held on Tuesday, April 3, 1928 Between the hours of 9 o’clock a. m. and 7 o'clock p. m. of said jday for the purpose of electing [the following officers, to-wit: L A MAYOR. THREE COUNCILMEN. ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR. The Common Council of the | City of Juneau having heretofore, {by resolution, duly designated the voting precinets of said City jand the Polling Place in each | thereof, the electors are hereby notified: i That all duly qualified voters |residing within the boundaries of | Voting Precinet No. One of said {City of Juneau, which are as fol- lows: All that section lying on the {northerly side of East Second ‘Street and West Second Street and the said Second Street ex- tended ‘across the tide flats to the City Limits and easterly of Gold Street will vote in the Fire Apparatus room in the City Hall Buijlding, located at the corner of Fourth and Main Streets, the same being the duly designated Polling riace in and for Precinct No. One, City of Juneau. That all* duly qualified voters fesiding ‘within the boundaries of IVoting Precinct No. Two of said City of Juneau, which are as fol- lows: All that section lying on the therly side of East Second Street and West Second Street | ‘and the extension of said Second Street across the tide flats to the City Limits will vote in the Building located on Block G, Lot 2, occupied by Jack McDonald a8 office, the same being the duly designated Polling Place in and| Precinct No. Two, City of IABQII. That all duly qualified voters residing within the boundaries of ting Precinet No. Three of said - of Juneau, which are as fol- 87, VAl thaf section lying on the northerly ‘and westerly side of ady.! WHAT 'S ALL THAT RACKET ? Il()MF RUN (LOUTILR A PROBLEM IN MODES AUGUSTA, Ga. .March 20—A if all the problems waich go th the rebuilding of the New York Giants into a team of champion ship caliber were not sufficient, John MeGraw now is confronte with a case of super-modesty one of his best rookies. “Jumho™ in Barrett, catcher ani home run king of the South At lantic Association last season, who was purchased by the Giants after a mad scramBle with othey clubs, frankly asserts he does not believe he will make good thiy { year. i the am grade season.” he another season would bhe to my wien 1 go up. | want to stay up. I am expeciing to train with the Giants and thep when the New York club goes through Memphis to play an exhibition game on their way north, Manazer McGraw will likely drop me off. And that will snit me fine, for I had rather play ball in. Memphis than any- where else in the minors.” Barrett, whose home is in Rockmart, Ga, iwas the property of Memphis, Southern Association, last year and was farmed out to Knoxville, cwhere iliis. work behind and at the plate proved a sensa. tion. He smashed out 39 home runs and had a batting average of .360, ths second highest in the South Atlantic. He scored rung, got 159 hits for 319 total bases, including 20 two base hits, and seven triples. Fifty-eigit free passes to first were given him A big man, not expecting with t says to nts nd really in the minors advantage. For make thi weighing 195 pounds Gold Creek and the ofl pipe line} g the Hlectric Light Company, ding the Seater’ Addition, tiu “vote in Residence Building, locuoq next Burford's Stofe on loughby Avenue, the same be- feel | 105 TY Iv()R .I()H\ M GRAW | | land standing a | feet, “Jumbo” has a strong | baf, he stands slight plate, feet well : t with balanced eually on cach, and tak a full swing from the shoulder He is not a dead hitter particular section of the although right handed, lands his hits to the right garden With Hogan, Cummings and Spohrer the only catchers on hand, the coach are considerable time to Barretf, is showing up well, and Jumbo's” modesty, th }m-w\‘u\h- that -if MeGraw he can make the grade son, Barrett will agree. Py o % i INFORMATION SOUGHT OF MAN MISSING 23 YEARE fraction is right han throwing over led and m. Al weigh to ar despit opinior decido this sea Cuier o Poiice George A. Got chell has been asked to locate Joe, or Joseph, Harle, 54 years of age and last heard from in 1905 when he was prospecting in the vicinity of old Fort Wrangell. The inquiry comes from Martha Palm er, 618 North Nevada. Avenue Colorado Springs, Colo. Anyone knowing of this man i asked to communicate with Chie! ietchell. ~ Mrs. Palmer said was after the information Harle's brother. Harle is descrit ed as having dark brown brown eya was heavy set |about six feet in heighth. ———— | Phone 257 For Bob Tarner Taxicab The “President.” It's a Lulu, Rockaby Baby. If you go to sleep, 1'll wake you up when you get there. Bub adv. and A usn; that gd'gk and corner of these United States FRO‘“ .the Great LL to the Gulf, among every class and condifion whole country, Chesterfield has made good ' solely better HE C 8iX | church behind the field and frequently deévoting who ahe | for i | hair, WHAT A GUY WOZ JUST &T THE DOOR | | »«,\F‘"LNEO ‘ HE WOULDN'T GINE ME HID | CARD SO ' SWIPE® 'S HAT AN’ PUDHED HIM OQUTIN THE | OTREET: HIS NAME 191N (= HIS HATE, tion gather for their Lambs Are Shorn in June, delegates and other visi-| | For Easter Rite|tors who come by automobile wilt| I oo receive a highway map prepared | ROME, March - 20 liitle | @specially for thelr use. The map, | shiio JlambeiiHies wooi | 10 be distributed by a local com:| il WOV Eng ent [ Wittee, will ‘show the best raotor | P SR g vk routes hither from all parts of | tarchhishops, . are now the United States | {themselves in the g T 18t. Cocilia monastery Safa HAWK YIRRD - 80 will kept until {they will be shorn. Two lambs- ‘are ' selected {year on St Agnes' day. on meadows adjacent o the named thai - carly an martyr, they ara trussed up i baskets, placed on the high altar and hlessed with @ special rite. #i50 Y Afterward vatican es them. e SN 42 WS ROAD MAP FOR DEMOCRATS Two whose be pallium he ated disporting en of the ere they Easter, when { GHT | v Postmistress Spickett has re ceived a request from G. I.| Hawkyard, of Montrose, Chlorado,| seeking the whereabouts of J. T.| Hawkyard, *better known Thomas Hawkyard. The mi man has not heen heard from for| more 10 years and at one| time received hig mail in Juneau He is wanted in connection with the settlement of the estate of) Andrew Hawkyard. | —————— Fada Radio Sets and n(::‘es!mr-: tes, Columbia Phonographs and| records, Radio Electric Co., Mar- | tin Lynch. 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