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b e e i gt o s s e s U e Aty e i 4 TRAING o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 24, 1928 ¥ BRINGING UP FATHER ! Sl By GEORGE McMANUS (r T T - - — | WHY CHEVROLET IS THE MOST ECON- THIS 19 THE HOUVSE | [/ [/ You aAaY (ES - THEY LEFT 3 . v ) | YOURW\HFE Likes. WA :* THEY :NANT \EVERY::]NC. wWiT | E % ' OMICAL LOW PRICED CAR | BEAUTIFUL GROUNDS- l TO SELLIT | AS THEY HAD TO - olet is equipped with Oil Filter, Chevrolet is equipped with Air Cleaner. Chevrolet is equipped with Crank Case Cleaner. Chevrolet is equipped with Thermostatic Heat Con- trol. | Chevrolet is equipped with Deleco-Remy Electric. | Chevrolet is equipped with Stewart Vacuum Tank. Chevrelet is equipped with Disc Wheels, Chevrolet is equipped with Demountable Rims. Chevrolet is equipped with Straight Side Balloon Tires. Chevrolet is equipped with luxurious, roomy Fisher Bodies. Visit Our Showrcom and Inspect This Beautiful Creation of General Motors AND A LARGE GARAGE | QUST Ao T | SAIL FOR EVUROPE - X . 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" ) 38 Mande ¢ anc ’...x.- o thigs Dost -atralbe \elin: ever) first four he is effectually con-| In Bois De Boulogne f | pulled an oar on the estuary 'cealing his feelings. | e A 2} E i F )‘, Fredericks, Thompson, Rydland- { In the camp of the Boston PARIS, March 26—The wood ———— ———————— t‘ r vo'y "é "t‘:-r and Dressler are holding down | | Braves, hard by the shining wa—“lllun spared the tree so often in seats as 7, 6, 5 and 4—tho sam iters of Tampa Bay, the former|the Bois de Houlogne that now T’ N 3 F S _S | positions that they had agains | manager of the St. Louis Card-[after 70 years there are some 50.- e ew ssex "I)()r X the Huskie |inals and ex-captain of the New (000 dead trees of all species ST V 3, Ebright has been us. | York Giants is the life of the! standing. As these are a constant WORLD'S GREATEST VALUE 1i a member of the 192 | party. | menace to the boulevardier in his Wide heavily crowned fenders, lh‘ml!x four-wheel brakes. reshman elght, while Thaxter There is no “high hat" attitude | 9troll through the glades of the { L Bie5 o temiarior st Aane skl on the part of ona of the world's | €IVic forest, the authorities have || ~EXtra large size tires 30"xp unlm]). lqu,;p.. o .:.I 5 u:. i is rowing No. 1. Habeenicht, pull- greatest baseball players who|Siven the Bois over to the wood and longer tire and car life. Black hard rubber steering |ing No. 2 oar, rowed at 4 in the {finds himselt on a team \agged | cutters. ¢ wheel with steel core, the type used on costliost cars. Horn, { Junior varsity boat last year. ‘second division” by every count| The wholesale (felling draws light and throttle controls are on the wheel. Vertical rad- Moon Mullins has taken the| of the advance dope. charges of vandalism from the iator shutters. Motometer, electrolock and start control ¥ tiller ropes for the time being. ! Hornsby made it his business |®Sthetic, but M. Demorlaine, Keep- on dash. Exclusive patented Super-Six high cémpression, !Don Blessing, a veteran of three [to learn the first names of the |€F ‘;' “{"8“" ““;‘( i"‘““‘"‘“- only high efficiency motor, featuring the famond Essex performance. years, and who barked the orders youngsters, called rookies in base- | 18ughs at them 8 10 ‘massacre | o) y 35 & ball, and he is barking encourage et s working with the junior shell ! ment at them by namo as thel ————————— CObPh—$745—Rumble Seat $30 Extra ] i ly Th <t 1 ¢ 1 COUGAR COEDS TO | f. 0. b. Detroit, plux war excise tax | .o Only Three lLoct practice periods proceed. { TAKE UP FENCING| 1 Caly 1 MOR WO were ’“‘"‘»"I 5 He walks to and from the ho(cl: | cCau 0 r 0 bers of i year are| - and baseball park with the play- ' - ‘," A [lost to tas T They are: ELOGIO LUQUE {ers, old and new, talking baseball| . PULLMAN, Wash, March 24— || | Peto De Jonge, 3; Hardy Hutch- ——r “ 8 e Wil State College coeds have taken ’ i {inson, 2, and Ward Von Tillow, SAN PRA\(IS(‘() Cal. l-:logm‘ In the practice Hornsby stands up .:u new sport. ! who worked at boy. (“Speed”) Luque, 20¥ear-old sand' g onie “long enough to be pho.| NOt to be outdone by the men FINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to ordes their coal and kindling hers Have us deliver you at yout sddress and pote how much better heat and cleaner fipa. you have. Wouldn't ask you to do ‘.a 12 it cost more. It doesn’t. really costs less an¢ the tria} will preve it. We carry a tull Ine of '-d' D. B. FEMMER students, the women have donned {mask and glove and are practicing | {the art of fencing twice weekly. | Besides these men that arc|lot pitcher of San Francisco, has (oerapned. He takes his turn at working on the first boat, the Cali-| been signed by the Chicago Amer- pat rung around the bases, helps | fornia mentor has some good|icans for a try-out. Luque, Whoso ' wgpoon halls other batters hit and | jmen in Brinck and’ Caldwell, two|real name is Fuentenelro, is of pakes suggostions to tho other) THY are taught by Dale White- jnew men, and Curly Stadler, who | Spanish descent, is six feet on9 plavers espocially those up mrlmnn. Walla Walla, advance stu A ol PR Sk i e Al e 4 it = dent in the use of the folils. {rowed with the jayvees last s inch tall, weighs 170 pounds and ghe first time, who little dreamed | ° n the u i son. Steiner, member of the '27{depends mainly on a fast ball. He when they were transferred from| A men's fencing class was [boat, and Cox also have shown|never has had professional train-'the minors to the Braves that|Started last fall by Maj. Samuel | some promise. ing and is no relation to Adolfo they would have the benefit of|A: Gibson, commandant of the ro. | Luque, Cincinnati’s Cuban piteh- counsel from the great Rajah, | Berve officers’ truining corps, and | ing veteran. | “I expect to have a great year,”|it has been meeting regularly | | While pitching winter league said Hornsby. “It would be a sat-| 5ince. | Iball here he attracted R the atten- jsfaction to lead the league hit-! } | tion of Henry 8. Judson, ting. Stranger things have hap: ATTENTION MASONS » % Phone 114 | A | friend of Charles Comiskey, White pened.” — B e ! [ Sox owner, due to his hard hitting| Manager Slattery, who promptly '?;“";‘ W‘”' "’;' o stated pouns {and his setting of a winter league installdd Hornsby as his captain |Munication of Mt. Juneau Lodge , _|record by striking out 13 men in'and first lleutenant, is sure that NO. 147, F. & A. M, in Odd Fel- ; WHY WORRY . TOKYO, March 23—Something one game. He pounded the bali Hornsby will show the way with |lows’ Hall, Monday evening at About Papéring, Painting or Kalsomining your house or jought to be done to pep up night | for an ave of .350 in the semi-! the bat. {7:30 o'clock. Visiting Brethren place of business. [life in Tokyo, I the Japanese ex-|pry clreu. i “Part of the handicap Rogers cordially invited. , By order of K, 4 4 pect to get a r sharo of Amer-| e — {would have suffered In our big|the W. D(Aimq o ek NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL . 3 e % ican tourist money that is now | i k b having his lon, hits "HAS. E. N KL, g “ ” par by L B Sammy Mandell, king of the lightweights, is shown above at going to. Euiope. So thinks the | Ad Klngs Dlux!\!er | caught by outfielders playing so [—adv. Secretary. Estimate cost of job given free left as a solid eitizen of Rockford, Ill.; at right as devoted dndiy\“m,, Times, which calls Tukyu with Mrs. Mandell and five-months-old Richard Samuel Mandell; 'a “dead town” in so far as amuse- and below on the sups of the $14000 home his fists have built. ments appealing to ' tourists are| far back they are in another —_——— wm‘ DlVOI’CE Flght game has been removed,” Slat-|We call ana wenver. Phone 528, | tery sald, “and it won't be such (J.ET Alinquist Press Your Bult People who demand a neat and efficient work at reasonable nrices : % concerned. NEW YORK, March 24—Mrs. |~ "'~~~ ~ : o il Sl o i % . “Il 10C I\:()IUJ 11, March l:'l |© In fact there is no night lifé in | Nanette G. Bayne, daughter of O.) o o, ("‘ll KENNETH K' KIMBROUGH len Sammy comes marching | Tokyo. There are scenic delights|J. Gude, millionaire outdoor ad- CONTRACTOR 5 PH 284 o Wi o A Ml g BEAR EIGHT [and beautiful temples, but no|vertising magnate, has been grant o the squared enclosure where furi cabarets, and even at the Imperial | ed an fnterlocutory decree of di- ous feet grip a resined surface | hotel dances must end at 10 p. m.|vorce from Jasper Bayne by Su- the old home town beats a path | "“We feel it is a case of eating |preme Court Justice Morschauser to his door. {your cake and having it too,” la.{at White Plains. Sammy Mandell, _lightweigit 6 §y ments the Times. “Either open| 7The counter sutt for divorce champion of the world, may be BI H Ds up the country and make it a bit)yrought by her husband, son of the way a strident voice proclai: gn)m for the bored traveller, and | the late Samuel G. Bayne, chair the dapper little boxer to a fight |let our youth look after their own | man of the hoard of the Seaboard assemblage, but in Rockford the imorals, or keep the Puritanic Hd | Bank, was dismissed, & title of solid citizen, or devoted | BERKELEY, Calif, March 24— on Tokyo and let France and Italy |* Thes testimony, which revealed daddy fits him better. When the University of California ' get the bulk of tha tourist travel” | an unknown ‘correspondent, was- Your Purse Demands This COMFORT Without Extravagance The comfort of knowing there will always be bright lights and lots of power to start the motor promptly is yours—if your bat- tery is an Exide—a type and Consider an article on its own merits alone. Ignore the usual “Salesman’s Talk™ If you do this you will buy products, handled ) ammy's home town llkes him; | ¢Péw won from the Washington | —_— eee — sealed. 3 b ith . Fort ¢ size for-every purpose. , is taking a sentimental interesttuskies last April on the Oakland | ATTENTION | Under theé ecourt's order, Mrs y us, without any effort on your part. % »" in the career which he is carving|eStuary it was the first time that | - 7| Bayine fos SUENAIMYS “rioionanent MARINE ELECTRIC with his rapid fi and re-j2 Blue and Gold eight had wrm‘ J. 0. 0. M. No. 700 are giv-|,jin0ny of $1,000 a month and SUPFLY Co gards him somewhat as a civie since 1921, and the second lime‘ing a dance tonight in the Moose| ., $500 a month for support and bl . asset, like another town might[in the history of competition. Hall. ~This will be the next to|aintenance ‘of their ' daughter, " 2 PHONE 416 look upon its 20-story national| 1ud was the praise for thelthe last appearance of the Betz aniatie whose custody was H M h S’ e bank mlli;‘“"g_i s 1% california oarsmen—but now we(Melody Men, their final appear-| ;warded to. the mother with the urr'; ac mne “)p il Like all towns, Rockford has its|ear that the boys from Berkeley ance as a dance orchestra wlll' proviso that the girl be allowed to § R ; i ;| have had to buy new hats to take |be next Saturday at Thane, when i ~ " . . back 'o the yards sectis £ visit . her. father's ‘home during 5 P St e ':255“"1"0‘]‘_; care of an enlargement of the!they will play for the Moose| summer and schooi vacations. Where Best Always Prevai ‘ S l l k l B k fortunately endowed live. Sraniu., Jyst h::w a crew fig-|Baseball Dance. Evervone is cor-| -—eo—— i ‘ R | t e er dales reua 4 g Sammy began life where dingy ures rorm:t lhe‘ lswlell Ihea« h‘e- dially invited to attend lnnlg‘;fl, JUNEAU ROOMS — Over Juneau Plumbing, ‘Heating, Sheet Metal Work, 4 W B on AB e, BAR M’w 7ok $14. | ¥ears of rowing is rather strange. ——te —— ment. Clean, steam heated . Oil Burners | ~1lme necoras 000 home i Mot 'l" the followers of the| Welcome Cafe will close at 10f rooms, Reasomable rates. | sport believe, however, that the|p. m. every night starting to- by When ne returns from a fight— D L FEPE Gy, AR 2 5 N kil Haok ust flboit -ag | Statement that the Bear crew is|night for renevating. —adv. | 0id papers fof sale at The Empire. Both January nnd Fehrnary Set New High - fast . us -ho can—tha :bitetier tue]Ore" confident is just the coaciies’ - - Marks in Purchases by the Public i baker and the candlestick maker I((.‘::w"rp:,‘f::e? L}:xed btl)(y: ‘;“:::ldgrl'lxl SOUTH BEND, Ind., M h 5.—Th p treop- fo, thy teim "“"!‘““?" 01 especially, seem to be of the idea | 0 NP B March § o Thaquumber Gh SR o shake his hand and slap him on that the less praise they give their | baker and Erskine cars delivered to retail purchasers during | difference whetl(;dr Sammy wins, and it may be true. Studebaker history. Deliveries for February, 1928, exceeds loges or gets a draw decision, the Backers Confident X i ed the same month last year by 31 per cent. » home folks give the boy a hand.| pu¢ gespite Ebright's state- RE: PUBLIC LIABILITY INSURANCE Studebaker deliveries for January also set a new high Of course, Mrs. Sammy Mandell ment that some of his men have | . P mark. and five-months-old Richard Sam- { Under other forms of insurance the protection hl [ll ‘l does not exceed the value of the car. TR oose Call at Juneau Motors, Inc., and see the reason for T rd Annu - But under a Public Liability Pelicy where this increase in sales. We have the reason. BASEBALL DANCE iy sy R el MOTORS, Inc. if you accidentally injure some one while driving. 3 Service Lucas We want to tell you more about these policies. Every driver should have one,- an enlarged opinion of their own| importance, backers of the Blue! and Gold believe that the Bears, will be in for another good sea-; son. Ebright has been working his men in long trials and chang-, throng of well wishers, and al-|ing them nearly every day, nnd‘ ways old Ted Botkin is in the van | will probably have some definito of those waniing to congratulate|lineup in mind within the next the fighter. week. The Bears only have two) Botkin manages-a meat market | weeks left in which to train tor | - down in the district whedreh?an;’my their, race with Washington on s 3 began life. ‘Sammy an s hro-{ April 6. P £y ther Joe used to ride on Botkin's Has Five Veterans Umkr Aucpwea 5 wagons and snifeh weiners, which| Oné of the chiet reasons for A . were part of their daily fare, the optimism of the Blue and Lod L 0 0 M “A uy, that Ihu« Gold supporters is the number ot|] J—umu ge i o« Us . dell, veterans that Ebright hasg for his . ik < first boat. Because of shift-{§ ¥ F NO. 700 Fada Radio Sets and accessor-|{ing of the men, the linéup may e fes, Columbia Phonographa ané|be wrong by fhe qu,mu it Co., s reaches the ngg-r. serit 4 there my Mandell also are somewhat tickled to see Sammy when he comes home, Bankers, judges and city offi- cials are nmot uncommon in the 'AT THANE, MARCH 31, 1928 i NORTHERN HOTEL “ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. BOOMS-—40 cente per wight 1nd up; $300 per wesk and - y g mmumumuunm 3 INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE ]

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