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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1928. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS BY CQOLLY-EVERYTHING! DON'T WANT ISHERE- * WHERE 15 THAT TIE- DINTY GAVE ME ? WHY CHEVROLET IS THE MO¥ A LOT OF OMICAL LOW PRIC INFORMATION NOUL KIN GIT INTHIS HOLSDE-I'LL ASK - MAGGIE - WELL- DID NOU FIND YOUR TIE? YES- MACGGIE MADE A DRESS OULT OF IT- Oil Filter. Air Cleaner. Crank C. Cleaner. 'l'hw]rmu\tutic Heat Con- trol. Delco-Remy Electrie. Stewart Vacuum Tank. Disc Wheels. Demovntable Rima. Straight Side Balloon Tires. luxurious, roomy Fisher Bodies. Visit Our Showrcom and Inspect This Beautiful Creation of fieneral Motors with with with with is is is is Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet equipped equipped equipped equipped Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet is with with with with with is is is equipped equipped equipped equipped equipped Chevrolet is equipped with Connors Motor Company parties will move to the west'y - coast of Admiralty Island. sited,” said M:. Gardner. “As —— d |you know it is a home town Soon Come Here | where a large percentage of the “It is understood that Mr. Mel. | residents own their own homes drum will soon come to the Ket-|It has had a most prosperous year ¥ (4 Frye’s Wild Rose Lard chikan district and organize an-|and another 500 kilowatt addition il S e i In Convenient Sized Packages peopla is being made to the hydro-electric have started and maintained an!Dplant owned by the city. Wher | 8 pound, 4 pound, 2 pound Pails and intensive campaign ever One Pound Cartons FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY they were awarded bids for tim- ©0f people who have built up that QUALITY MEATS ber and there is no question but:@ Prosperous community, working PHONE 38 SPORTS THREE INDIANS KNOCKED FROM | 5 i o —_ | the fireplace in his home. He Sacramento Gives Seatile! | presumably tell into the fire- Frickul T, . | | place and became unconscious rigntiu rouncing | | as the result of an epilept Yegterday fit from which he suffered. Alaskans Mr. right Gardner, hland 4 now,” continued they are showing absolute good|faithfully and quietly without any “is to make this h and will carry out the fuli|fuss or feather, he must ne | an industrial empire ms of their contract. Natural-|sarily become an optimist concern for a the year employment in- ly it takes time to I he founda-| ing the outlook for Alaska.’ | stead of a ‘summer camp. This tion for spending 000,000 to| Mr. Gardner said that in Wran will mean a larger permanent $30,000,000." | gell the people expected fully population, more tonnage, lower Jinbsc BROSDAFGOR people would pass through th frelght rates and a lower cost of, guoiking about Juneau, his|this scason for the Stikine riv {living. To help do this W€ MUSt pomg town, Mr. Gardner said that|4188mEs. He sald the business| | have capital, and in order 10 Bel yiund was broken for the new|Men 100k forward to a prosperous | | capital we must be comstructive magonic Temple April 4 and work|S€ason and were wide awake to and conservative. Instead of Uy- wal' ginved on the mew sohool| the needs of the place for taking jsing to tax present industries out ),use April 9, He said that the|©are of all the business offered. | | of business we should seek to get 1 -~ Dodge Brothers new industries and through equit- naw cold storage plant has justl ATTENTION i ust. \d through equit- fieq jiselr, and that there was not ik ation secure larger reve- yacant husiness place in the city If you nesa a good carpanter | VICT()RY Slx fonici plone 498. Tardy Andy's Shop. | Q 5 IS HERE Young Man Is ALASKAOUTLOOK Juneau Man in Ketchikan || Interview Gives Optimis- tic View of Conditions 11 April 20— Knock- | #—— SEATTL ing three Seattle hurlers out 0(; the box yesterday, the Hollywood TYPE (Ketchikan Charonicle) Paper and Pu'p “There is every reason to feel| In this connection one of the optimistic and there are so many| most important prospective indus | “I wish you would say some thing about Peters which 1|A. P. LAGERGKEN, Prop. adv ALASKANS SHOULD BUY ALASKA PRODUCTS especially when same are far better and can be bought at no extra cost to the consumer. WRANGELL SHINGLES are 90% vertical grain, all clear and contain other defects. 6 TO 2 CLEARS 5 TO 2 CLEARS Send your orders direct to the Mill and sgve money. WRANGELL SHINGLE MILL WRANGELL, ALASKA e N Stars trounced the Indians tof even the ser Roth and Heath, of Hollywod, 1 made four hits in five times at bat. The score was Hollywood 15; ttle 3 H The batteries wery Hollywood — Kinney and Ag- new. Seattle—Graham, Nance, seri, House and Borreani. Now on display at no sap or Sun- McCaul Motor Company GAMES YESTERDAY Pacific Coast League Hollywood 15; Seattle 3. Sacramento 0; Los Angeles 3. Oakland 4; San Francisco 3. National I.ca%ne Boston 9; New York 8. Ten in- nings. Cincinnati 0; Brooklyn Philadelphia 9. St. Louis 13; Pittsburgh 10. American League New York 6, 7; Bostgn 7, 2. Detroit 9; St. Louis 8. Chicago 2; Cleveland 9. STANDING OF CLUBS ific Coast League e Won Lost Pct 13 4 765 12 .706 10 .625 471 471 376 .313 e FINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to ordes their coal and kindling hers, Have us deliver you at you® address and note how much better heat and cleamer you have. Wouldn't ask you to do ‘t it cost more. It doesn’s. \sally costs less an¢ the tri will prove It. i We carry a full (ne of Feeda D. B. FEMMER " Phone 114 MAKE NO MISTAKE We Save You 10% to 25% “We tell you what your job wili cost” BOSTON, Mass., April 20—Clar- ence Demar, wiry smiling type. getter and. Sunday-sehool teaches, 9 still king of the American marathon runners but there is a new Crown Prince, Joie Ray, long time monarch of milers. Demar, in as brilliant a race as he ever turned in, stepped out over the favorite hills and dales to win the classic Boston AA| marathon in record smashing style. He made the full marathon dis- tance of 26 miles, 385 yards in two hours, 37 minutes and four- tifths seconds. Jimmy Henigan, | of Boston, was second. Ray was third. Ray was given the great | est ovation with feet blistered and | bleeding. ———————— —— PR D THE DANCE THIS WEEK AT THE A. B. HALL WILL BE GIVEN IN THE UPPER HALL This floor being a hardwood floor and more spacious, will be pleasing to the dancers. The Serenaders will be there with some more new pieces. A. B. HALL SETTER | constructive measures for which|tries is the pulp and paper mill we can boost to drive along to.|industry. Don Meldrum, | wards statehood, that we should | senting the Cameron and have little time for finding fault,| bach interests, has organized a (unless it is to ome abuge | crew of 14 men and chartered two other than imagi ' said C. T |boats. He left Juneau April 5 to IN MARATHUN Gardner, of the logging form of | start investigations and mapping Sawyer & Reynolds. lof timber on the shores of Iecy { Mr. Gardner arrived from Ju |Strails where there is approxi- R neau on the Alaska and is regis [ mately 500,000,000 feet of timber Clarence Demar Wins Clas- tered at the Ingersoll hotel. His | which is estimated to be 85 per . company has two logging campr | cent spruce. sic‘Boston AA Event 5w operating,- one on Seymou:| ‘In’ thls connection also cadas in Fast Time Canal and the other on the Wes. |tral engineer of the United States { Coast getting out some piling, bu:|land office is sending out a crew mostly saw mill timber for the{of surveyors to map the country Juneau sawmill which started upialong wiith the other party to have full capacity April 1, and which Il the data possible for, has enough orders ahead, Mr her firms which may Gardner understands, to keer busy until snow flies. 3 1 a3 the work there is “One of the main problems of completed it is expected that the Chicago 13. As sunshine ripens fruit to perfection, * San Francisco ... Sacramento . Hollywood Los Angeles . Oakland Mission Portland . 5 6 9 Seattle -250 League Won Lost 3 National i 571 571 571 656 .500 500 .333 .333 New York Cincinnati . St. Louis Chicago Brooklyn . Philadelphia .. Pittsburgh Boston 5 Ame“cu‘Wun l?ost Pct. Cleveland .. $ 7T 875 New York ‘Washington . St. Louis Detroit Chicago Boston Philadelphia. . TUNNEY TO RETURN TO N. Y. AND START TRAINING FOR BOUT NEW YORK, April 20.—Gene Tunpey will leave Miami, Fla. tonight on the New York Specu- lator train and upon his arrival here will start training for de- fense of the heavyweight crown against Tom Heeney. Fada Radio Sets and accessor- fes, Columbia Phonographs and records. Radlo Electric Co., Mar tin Lynch. Phone 429. adv. 01d papers for sate at The Empire. —_— e MRS. GODDARD PROGRESSING Mrs. F. L. Goddard, who under-| went a major operation at St Ann’s hospital yesterday is prog ressing splendidly, according to; her son. Winn Goddard, of the U. S. Biological Survey depart-| ment here. Mrs. Goddard, whose husband, Dr. Goddard, owner of the Goddard Hot Springs near Sitka, was called to Juneau as a member of the present panel of the petit jury which has been ex- cused until next Monday. B Advertising arways pays. Use the columns of The Bmpire NOTICE TO CREDITORS Having been appointed admin- istrator of the estate of Emelio Riego, deecased, by the Commis- sioner for the Territory of Al- aska, sitting in Probate at Ju- neau Precinct, by order {ssued April 4, 1928, all persons having claims against the said decedent are hereby notified to present them, duly verified as by law required, within six months from the date of this notice, to the undersigned administrator, at the office of his attorney, H. B. Le Fevre, at 1831% South Frout‘} Street, Juneau, Alaska. Dated April 4, 1928. JOE. ABALOS, Administrator of the estate of Emelio Riego, deceased. First publication, April 6, 1928, Last publication, May 4, 1928, | Juneal: Bakery BUTTERHORNS ARE BEST Have you tried them?, Phone 577 We deliver Controlled Roasting gives Hills SATURDAY—21ST—9:30 Bros Coffee the flavor of No OTHER ripening process is as fiavor-produging as sunshine. And no other roasting process brings out the rare flavor of coffee as does Hills Bros.’ patented, continuous method of pounds at a time. Taste Hills Bros. Coffee and you will instantly detect this superior flavor. Controlled Roastiflg is Hills Bros.” process exclusively, and the vacuum pack which seals in the goodness was originated by them. Ask for Hills Bros. Coffee by name and look for the Arab on the can. Write for a free copy of “The Art of Entertaining.” Address— Hills Bros., Dept. 141, 2 Harrison St., San Francisco, Calif. roasting a few Division in the Republican Primaries VOTE FOR OF KETCHIKAN FOR To Voters of the First When you go to the polls on Tuesday, April 24, 1928, JOHN E. JOHNSON REPRESENTATIVE Age 38. Born in Wisconsin of Norwegian parents. Graduate, University of Washing- ton. Served Ketchikan as Superintendent Owners’ Association. HILLS BROS COFFEE &== Fresh from the original wvacuum_ pack. Easily opened with & key. of Schools 1920-1928. Treasurer of School Board 1924-1928. City Clerk 1923-1927. Now Ketchikan Manager of Fishing Vessel Business: Real Estate and Insurance. Pledges himself if nominated and el- ected to work for the interests of all the PLUMBING HEATING REPAIRING STEVE STANWORTH CO., Archway Shop Phone 589 Open Evenings “EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY” Photostat and Blue Print Service MASTER PHOTO FINISHERS WINTER & POND CO. Frigidaire anfi;l;o Lightk . eoklas . NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week Publio shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burmer operation—Hot water day and ‘night. Rooms $12.00 Stuflebaker Sales Break All-Time Records Both January and February Set New High Marks in Purchases by the Public SOUTH BEND, Ind., March 5.—The number ot Stude-- | baker and Erskine cars delivered to retail purchasers durirg the month just closed was the largest of any February in Studebaker history. Deliveries for February, 128, exceed- ' ed the same month last year by 31 per cent. e | 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

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