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BRINGING UP FATHER ~ ( ME TOO- V'VE| 1 WISH | LIVED OUTK ‘5“’.\, EVERY IN THE COUNTRY | o < 1LGIT SICik AN S R FIRED OF;‘.HIC_“J { THIS TOWN- BB A [T covLd SeenDd U MTuE REST OF MY LIFE AVOIDIN {TH12 TOowN: WL P v INT L Fesarure Great Britain rehe sarved THE DAILY (THERE \ ) THING PLACE ¢ Sy ISNI'T 4 IN T W Seroen Ine ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL By GEORGE McMANUS | you ":A!D '\ OCLUTHFUL.Y LM\N’M ] Here Is “Sir Walter” YANKEES ARE FAVORITES IN AMER, LEABUE' Nati fon al League Pcnnanl ) ni( (. H()W(:‘\'('l'. H(\S Q d Jeven (.(7]][(’1](](‘1'5 10 Veteran of many major league cam rain” Walter Jonmm s e Club of the International Tiagl which he now manages. (Iplernational lllustrated Sews) & T AT ;a%flgiii'" URUNAT'UN OPENS SECOND WEEK THIS P.M. Great BancrgLu’l Hall to Be The Pacific Coast League opens k of the first half Built for Hirohito's " Inaugural D g the 1928 on with th feattle at San Franc redule this after ollowing games: KYOTO, Ja 10, Plans for th April GAME YESTERDAY Hollywood played an extra Heih d The 8ame at Oakland yesterday after building is to be r within six ' noon, the score being Hollywood months and will 2580 per-'1; Oakland 6 sons invited to dine with *h peror. the highest of! diplomats and peers will be ed this honor The Imperial throne, the Coronation mperor Hirohito next Novem- have STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League . Won Lost which is to San Francisco 6 be placed in the center of the hall, | Hollywood 5 will be decorated with three fold- Sacramento painted by the three: Los Angeles ts of Japau—Kyo- Portland sokudo Wawai and!Mission Shunkyo Yamamoto. |Oakland In front of the | Seattle will be constructed a stage 48 feet s e where the josetsu- nomai,” or famous old couri dance | will .be performed by five young girls, all daughters of noble fam- ilies. ing screen foremost a nen Imao, throne there it RO TUNNEY-HEENEY MATCH IS NOW TO BE ARRANGED \OIU\ /\)ull 10.—The MNGUA%%%% vfi%RAIi]}‘Y 300‘ N York State Athletic Com- mission announces it will approve | of the Gene Tunney and Tom | Heeney tract Iby Tex Rickard. — - LIVING COSTLY IN ATHENS e BERLIN, Apn! 10. — A total} of 2976 languages spoken throughout the world is given by the “Der Deutsche” as the re- t of earefully compiled statis- from the various countries. This number includes the many| barbaric means of expressibn used in ious obscure corners of the ecarth. Of the 860 distinetive lan- guages existing today, 48 are cur- rent in Europe, 153 in Asia, 424 in North and South America and 117 in O¢eanica. ¥ - e » 01d papers rnr sale m: The Emplre.: 0ld gane ATHENS, April 10. — Cost of living in Athens in January was the highest since 1914, being 2012 times greater, according to the National B: e Advertising aiways pays. the --qlumnl of The Empire. - ale nt The Emnlro VOTE FOR LEROY NOLAND - FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION FOR REPRESENTATIVE A vote for him is a vote for Home Rule, Economic v and Efficient Government. "He pledges himself to give a square deal to both labor and capital. 'HYDRANT SEVERED ;ln the Commissioner’s Court for ,‘p]mintwl | months match as soon as con-| have been placed before it | Vise| JAPANESE YOUTHS FLAME IN DYED HAIR WASHINGTON AND BOSTON . OPEN TODAY arisen TOKYO, Aprd 10 Japanese hoy: Y the of problem Red Two Clubs»WS;art Season Day Ahead of @thers —Coolidge to Pitch SHINGTON '\.n 110 i Baseball L 1l of the T and [ u“ Americ lay ‘sul.ND OVER TO GRAND JURY |% aer teams will r h | ymorrow at the mal Leagt 1 for 192 The « season t H. AMARILLO, Tex., Ap The city nis W ordi » 1o 200 old FAILS o w.. the ordinance: which re » honk a horn, or rving a bell at intersection automabile [ance limits the speed of motor the turn at the|Vehicles to six miles an hour,| jecond and Sewarti4nd says a driver of an automo | S Vg {bile must stop and let a person | R \ horses pass it the latter si- s for him to do so. I sther law to be repealed pro that all children less than!{ i old must be off the at 9 o'clock at night ‘ SR A ey AT THE HOTELS Gastineau Carson, Injan Island Zynda Wiggin, fon 4 v repeal of abou aws wirleh mo longor are| WHEN CAR to be dis jon yes. | This ordin- day {a failed (0 mak corné ol Street and s ant work te- | own to the break in the pipe. All connec hetw the upper hydrant and the jn]nl were severed when the car struck | 16 and remained astride until 4t was | hacked off treets NOTICE TO CREDITORS .. the Tr;;rito]x;y of Alaska, Divi- sion Number One. Before| e S Framk A. Boyle, Commissioner|O0ld papers for sale and ex-Officio Probate Judge.l Junean Precinct, {In the Matter of the WILLIAM G. ceased. ! NOTICE . IS HEREBY GIVEN | at the undersigned was on the| h day of March, 1928, duly| pinistrator of the| Villiam G, Waltman, | All persons having gainst the estate of said d will present them with and duly verified gned at Warm) Springs Bay, Alaska, within six | from the date of this (notice, or to H. L. Fuulkner, 424 Goldstein Building, Junes Dated at Juneau, Ala +19, 1928, H. J. RAYMOND, Administrator. First publication, Mar: 20, 1928, Last publication, Apln 10, 1923 George A The Empire Estate WALTMAN, of | de-, DANCE A. B. HALL decea proper vouch to the und “BETTER BE SAFE THAN TO BE SORRY* WORKMEN’S COMPENSATION INSURANCE Workmen's Compensation Insuran('e Affects all employers of labor having n payroll “of five or more. We write arising under this 59,000—§18,000 For a small initial premium with the balance payable at the end of the policy year. A copy of the law will be sent upon request. 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L Studebaker deliveries for January also set a new high mark, Call at Juneau Motors, Inc., and see the reason for this increase in sales. We have the reason. JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. Service Lucas