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BRINCING up FATHER DADDY-MOTHER HAS DECIDED TO MOVE- S0 AR!AT LAST SHE AGREES \WITH ME-I'VE BEEN TALKIN' MOVIN' I FOR ®1X MOMTHS- MAGGIE HAS TO ADMIT I'M RIGHT- e 1 AFTER ALL- } = ol W// 4 9 m, r 0 N Grest Britain rights reserved. £ 928, by Int'] Feature Service, Ine. GODFREY ASKS FOR TITLE 60 ™ LOS ANGELES; Cal, ~—George Godfrey, negro March fightor has stuck his nose into Rickard’s|according to Mrs. Lot has | to her home there last night after heavyweight picture. manager, Jim Dougherty sent eastward a challenge ney for a championship this summer. Godfrey'’s manage sent two wircs, one to Rickard and the other to the New State Boxing Commission. L b S AN g HE CAN TAKE IT Throngh his he to Tun- March Pacific CHICAGO, McLarnin, 29 coast light |GUSTAVUS RANCHERS 22! new battle ! lon the program. York ' furnished by Jimmy | weight, ‘can take it as well as hit. | In his Chicago fight with (“Kid") Kaplan he was down twice in the first round, but came back to put Kaplan away in the eighth. > — DIXIE CAMPS MERIDIA The Jersey City club of the national League is the first 1o train in Meridian. - BEST OF DEMPSEY STRING TO RUN KENTUCKY DERBY 22 inter- club LOUISVILL Wilson, 3-year-old ace of the Can- yon Stable which is owned in part by Jack Dempsey, will start in the Kentucky Derby May and is considered the far most formidable candidate Doctor Wilson recently won the Tia Juana Derby. b s NOTICE 1 am pleased to state to my‘ customers that through the court- esy of the management of George| Brothers, Quaiity Store, you may leave orders or pay bills due me. adv. D. B. FEMMER, Phone 114, e - 0)d papers for sale at The Empire. (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION) (Bank with Branches) REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL , CONDITION OF THE BANK OF ALASKA, located at Skagway, Territory of Alaska, ‘at the close of business on the 17th day of March, 1928. RESOURCES Loans and discounts.$ 88,359.37 Loans on real estate. 39,100.00 Overdrafts ... NONE United States hondu owned Other bonds tmd war- rants owned Banking house, turni- ture and fixtures... Due from other hanks Checks on other banks and other cash items % Capital aw!;nea branches Surplus assigned Branches Cash on Hand . 44,442.25 38,723.63 s 151.26 to . 15,000.00 to 10,000.00 16,975.91 TOTAL .........$356,052.41 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in..$140,000.00 Surplus fund 10,000.00 Undivided profits less expenses paid ... Due to branches .. Individual and savlngu deposits 1.183,361.57 Demand and time cer- tificates ‘of deposit Cashier’s and certified checks Reserves 16,281.31 2,365.19 - 3,200.00 2.34 842.00 TOTAL .. ...$356,052.41 United States of America) \ Territory of Alaska )ss. First Judicial Division ) 1, C. P. Kirtland, Cashier of the above named bank, do sol- _emnly swear that the foregoing statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. C. P KIRTLAND, € _ Cashier. (Correct - Attest)— P. H. GANTY, C. P. KIRTLAND, Directors or Partners, (Notorial Seal) Subscribed and sworn to before - me this 20th day of March, 1928, ; SEPH J. F. | March 22--Doctor 19| west’s | 2,100.00 ; 41,200.00 | Louis said, is knockod | | | | i | 1 1l t { ritorial government will do ne- thing to improve this condition. ENTERTAIN VISITORS | ‘ot of the ranchers in the set. \PAmcKrsDAY(th-muul have proved up on their | land and received patents to their homesteads. They are now turn- | ing their attentica to community betterment. A nuwber are going in for strawberry culture and ex- pect to provide the Juneau mar- ket with delicions berries this season, she said. Gustavus is bet- ter known locally as Strawberry Point and for many has been famous for the wild straw- berries that grow in great abun- _ music Was | gu;00 there, The flats are cover- the radio, reception | betne matfent and ol of thosPUOI |ed with wild vines. and their fruit heing perfect and all of the larger | el Sl i, il po et A lis free Pacific Coast stations were heard. | & "} The mew school house adds | much to the community which | now has a postoffice and a week- ly shipping service. ‘The most pressing need now, “Mrs. White better landing facilities for vesscls calling there. It is expected, she added, that the Ter- The ranchers of Gustavus cele- | brated St. Patrick's Day in the school house, having leading | citizens of Hoonah as their guests, May C. White that community who returned Old time a feature a few days spent here. ‘square dances” were A wide variety of e ki Phone 257 For Bob Tuarner Taxicah The “President.” It's a [ Luin. Roekaby Raby. 1t you go to sleep. I'll wake you up when you get there. Bob. adv. ————— Old piaPess sub su.. 8. 2 ke Empire. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1928. By GEORGE McMANUS WELL: I'M GLAD YYOou REALIZE I'M RIGHT AN’ THAT MOVIN' 1S THE THING TO DO | }hi,\t!' colored basketball, and one of the most trop! in the southern end of tha Torri tory covated the first two y . the 15 won by Dou and | the tollowing year Ketchikan was victorious. It is a perpetual tro phy. Juneau boys who were in strumental in winning the cup at Petersburg and were those select ed as the eight best men of the | Juneau basketball squad arc: Jim {Orme, Fred Orme, Robert Livie, | Henry Neilson, Arthur Burke, Henning Berggren, Harry Brandt and Judson Whittier The girls' prize, a silver loving cup with a gold bell, was brought back by the Douglas team on their return from Ketchikan. This cup has had a strenuous existence and {has been tossed about often Never has it been won two years in succession by any school but the first school to win it three consecutive y s will possess it | permanently. Juneau girls, last year's winners, made a strong bid this by defeating the Dou girls the first two games of the Channel series, but dropped the next three games and found them selves out of the running With the conclusion of championship series of both hoy and girls' teams, basketball acti- vities on the Channel have ce HOOP AWARD COMES HERE, FIRST TIME |Basketball Trophies Change Hands—Season on Channel Completed first time in tory, the boys' basketball of the Southeastern Alaska School conference will the Juneau High shool, arriv from Ketchikan School, last s winners. Donated by the Alaska Elcctric Light and Power Company of Ju. neau, the award s a full-sized For the its hi trophy High | repos~ at| upon its High 1 DON'T mean that I am easily satisfied. As a matter of fact, I'm as critical as they come about smoking-tobacco. There are certain things I demand in a smoke, and I declare here and now that P.A. has ’em. Has ’em and to spare; if you ask me. Fragrant as spring blossoms. 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