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THE ALASKA EMPIRE, Mo' /" MAY 2, 1927. INGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS iotin % THIS OUTFIT STRIKES ME I KIN GO AROUND WITH- 'L WEAR |\ P = e —— WHAT S AT HOME QI | THIS ALL —](_\-A/OULDNT 4 ‘ LAUCH W T Do you know the only difference between rusting and burring is time—both are oxidation. You can feel and see the fire produced rapid burning. Bat when metal rusts, the process is too slow to see. Rust is the “ash” of this fire. ARMCO Ingot Irom RESISTS RUST J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Sheet Metal Werk South Front Street Britain rights reserved use of a bad foot, be eball workouts will help hllll back into condition for the Ryder Cup matches, at Worcester g’\h 5, when he will captain ths) } | American team of professionals. One follow golfer remarked the |practice of running after hitting the 11 would 1esult in me colosful hxm should Hagen forgst when ho |returns to tournament play. —— A TOD MORGAN 1S TO MEET FOLEY AT VANCOUVER ANGE Cal, May mar pr for Tol ight champion 12 round at Van Churehill guaranteed 1 ul FIRE ALARM CALLS Third Front Frount, Front, and Franklin and Franklin near Ferry Way. opp. Film Exchange Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill. Willoughby at Totem Gro. Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Fire Hall. Gastinean and Rawn Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fifth and Gold. Fifth and East Seventh and Gola Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power honee Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apte Distin Ave,, and Indlan St Ninth and Calhoun. Seveuth and Main. Twelfth, at Northern L'dry Twelfth and Whiloughby Home Grocery. JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPAT Moves, Packs and Stores Fre: and Baggage e m“.mm.mnm.q championship final 4-6 .6, | young Crawford gave ex-{ | hibition of well-concealed |>|.|(n|u nte.| Los {combined with ds d st Bt |t ARy Morgan, junior lights has accopted terms for a {title bout with Vic Fole Norman Brookes |eouver, B. C., on May 27 game needs specd-igiq Morgan had been is occasionally weai | £a0 009 considers the youth' dly | ISINCLE MEN ARE | BEATEN IN FIRST GAME OF SEASON ied men proved too mucl le men and walloped them i game of the ternoon, 11 t and uninfe: |ing, » crowd attended, | Bafore ton could hit his stvid the married men scored six runs in the first inning and laid the gam on icc. From then on the game was even, marred with many errors, and | 15 bad judgment on the part of hoth| tean ch is to be expected for the e of the seas | Oneel started for t ¢ held his opponents Il under 400 trol for five innings when he succeedad by Jackson, later K v\hn finished the game. All three 1 woll, allo bingles and wa ' Nationai League Chicago 5; Pittsburgh 4. Boston 7; New York §. Cineinnati 1, 9; St. Louis 8, 8 IN MUD 2 MEN Philadelphia 1; Brooklyn 7. Amencan Leagne 2.— ’r.n “hicago 2. ‘)nlmhl])h Boston Detroit inn‘ng when Big Bag- stuck in the Oakland mud in rightfield and could ||4)L extricate himself in time Eldred's fly to the fence made a wild leap skyward o all but hit on the head dians were on the home. The game steady downpour of in. The batteries were | Seattle—Miljus, Meeht, Edwards New York 1 and Jenkins. (. Louis 10 Portland-—Kinnery, Hughes and pitteburgh 9 Cunningham Yelle. Philadelphia 8] 3 571°v worked- for the single men ani Chieago 3 ull twirled nice ball. The errors and { Boston balls accounted for many Brooklyn Cineinnati American Way. than 0. and G. Patterson ¢id whon} same age. awford's d he . but The ma for the si |in the of the says ( ling up, {overh Prompt Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL PHONE 48 ( leveland 6 STANDINGS OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost a0 18 1§ 18 15 18 16 15 140148 13 a8 League Won Lost - and that he is the coo BAN GOT BASEBALL aneny i FEVER IN COLLEGE! MARIETTA, Ohio, May 2-—Long HAGEN w“‘l‘ TRA[N i Byron Bancroft J on, lat BY PLAYING BASEBALL stived prosident of the American i came interosted in - pro- : : sebull, he played the i at Marietta, Ohio, col- that the school paper suggosted nization of a team around him Ban was a freshman member the Alpha Kappa literary society au Marietta _ college when ~Charles G t of the society (lnl i degree |h» | good l)e.. May er in the two PORTLAND, Indians compiled runs in the ninth well, outfielder, got Pet. : PINEHURST, N ('. ~ T + Flower Seeds nd came Los Angeles ed in a Hollywood National golf tournaments may sound odd ever in these modern days when diamon.l i{stars include tife ottish game o a part of their ning camp rou- tine, but this is exactly what Walter Hagen says he will do. Hagen, who has temporarily dropt Home Cooked Meals Ilome Made Cakes and Ples For Sale FORGET-ME-NOT TEA ROOM PHONE 157 of Grass Seeds Pet. 8 former | nresidont Iulvl,\ ['s 1000 to help bufld a new gym .- SILK HOSIERY Phone 4623. adv oy S Fertilizer GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 2, 3; Oakland 3, 4. First game 10 innings. | Los Angeles 3, §; on 2, 6. | San Francisco 6 Hollywaod 17, 0. Second game seven innings Seattle™6; Portland 4. First game Chicfigo .. was postponed, rain. Detroit National League Washington will be in sto - thae New York 3: Brooklyn 4. St. Louis ... b 5 A sy ; I\\h» en the league starts May T 1AL e R Presidont Jack McBride has com ne i St. Louis 12. ‘]hm‘lml s . B |piled the line-ups for the four teams American League {and will announce them this week, Boston 0; Washington 6 s0 the teams ca rganize, and have Philadelpuia 3: New York 7. BENJAMIN LAUR“‘: \"-{aW ‘Drdctices . atimra. betoros thi Ehdemi b Seran 1 MORRIS, LEAD TRAP (5w i st i & SHOGTERS YESTERDAY _ 3 e e D S S — ESSEX SUPER SIX 965.00 REAL C. P. Bussinger, PLUMBING HEATI and REPAIRING My overhead expenses are at a mimmimum. Therefore I can do your work for less money. Now is the time to plant and Clean-Up MeOfonkay: dnd Ifor three bases, wiile H two nice two bagg: » other hits went onl 1l new men wi gttion on the diamond y {have been assigned to di teams and a f connecte.d ima polel Most of for singles een in ac ay who Brown League Won Lost New York 10 Philadelphia [ 10 —0 SANITARY GROCERY The Store ‘I'nat rieases Good taste and good health demand sound teeth and sweet breath. The use of Wrigley’s chew- ing gum after every meal takes care of this important item of personal hygiene in a delight- PHONE 83 and 85 No matter how large, or how SEATTLE 17; PORTLAND 8 " PORTLAND, Ore., May 2.—Three| Beaver pitchers were knocked off the hill and one Seattle twirle; was algo retired in a hitting bee last Saturday afternoon in a game which Seattle won 17 to 8. Beijamin, Lz e, and Mo |for high honors at the G Club Shoot yesterday afternoon, with per- fcet scores bagging 25 out of 25. Both | Laurie and Morris led the field ye:- terday with perfect scores, whils Ben- is, tied John Cudah wealthy (WEALTHY HUNTERS BOUND TO ALASKA BELLINGHAM, and Oseborn Goodrick Milwaukee men ful, refreshing way — by clear- ing the teeth of food particles and by helping the digestion. The result is a sweet breath that shows care for one's self and con. sideration for others—both marks Wash., May 2. led late small your job you do yourself a great injustice if you don’t get my prices, CALL STEVE STANWORTH Sedan 965.00 1045.00 THOE HOME CAFE e D for Delivered in Juneau hunt big v to huni The-hatianipe;wore: . .. |jamin raised his average, from a Saturday aboard the Cather| of refinement. Seattle vletgrn,l llre}l and slmuh iscore of 24 at the last shoot. |Port Molle Alas to Portland—Lingrel, Couch, an(-h,i Othar scores made yesterday were: [game. Thoy plan ia J. Storti_and Yelle. |Bergar 23, Williams 23, Kirk 22 Kodiak brown bear | Truesdell 22, Sorri 22, Simpson 21, return south in Ju GAMES SATURDAY _ Puoific Coast Leagn- [Mavern 16, MoNaughton 17, and’oas: AUSTRALIA HAS NEW Thos. J. McCaul San Francisco 5: Hollywood 4. DAVIS CUP HOPE ALASKA i i (ney 11. Sacramento 2; Oakland 4. ————— to any| - 1 | - Seattle 17; Portland §. | Crushed rock delivered SYDNEY, Australia, May 2.—Great GRILL vy e | ROSS THE PAINTER Los Angeles 2; Mission 7. (place in Juneau. Call Service Tran hope Has returned to Juneau, and s \fer. Phone 389. —adv, Ry aain g S AW possibilities displayed by DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR! C. & D. LUR-SHU-RI KNIT |ford. 15 of this city. When' Ge ready to do your (. son beat him in the Viete | PAINTNG and KALSOMINING PHONE 12 Anchorags, Alaska, P. Bussinger, Phone 4623. udv..Patt February 23, 1927. Notice is hereby given that James Traill, cntryman, together with his witnesses, Edwin Henry Sherman, and Herbert Lee, all of Tenakee, Alaska, has submitted final proof on his homestead entry, Serial 06229, for lands situated on the north shore of Tenakee Inlet, Latitude 57° 46’ 50" N. Longitude 135° 14’ 49" W. Forest List 8-67, H.E.S. No. 183, New Series No. 1662, and is now in. the files of the U. 8. Land Office, at Anchorage, Alaska, and if no pro- test is filed in the local land office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the' period of publication or thirty days, thereafter, said final proof will boi accepted and final certificate issued. J. LINDLEY, GREEN. mn- Publication March 14, 1927. Last Publication May 21, 1927. Phone 215 Res. 505 Shop Rear Harris Hardware Co. Ofp. Jundan Oold Bedrage “THE HOUSE OF GOOD EATS” COOKING QUICK SERVICE Try Our Waffles! BERG & ERICKSON Proprietors o Pt HOME (Formerly Mabry’s Cafe) STANLEY CONCIEL, Prop. | Service Transfer Co. The Best Place | | WILL HAUL SAW MILL WO0OD | to Eat [ AND COAL ! | Office Phone 389 in Juneau | Residence Phone 3601 . PRIVATE BOXES Advertising aiways pays. Use the columns of The Empire. ANNOUNCEMENT [——————— ] ‘ nlnlnm! CLEAN-UP Abraham Lincoln said: “I like to see a man proud of the place he lives in.” ARE YOU PROUD OF JUNEAU— OR APOLOGETIC? MR. J. H. CANN AND MR. JOHN H. BIGGS HAVE THE PLEASURE OF ANNOUNCING CHANGE IN THE OWNERSHIP AND MANAGEMENT OF THE GASTINEAU HOTEL, JUNEAU, ALASKA. . BY A DEAL RECENTLY CONSUMMATED THEY HAVE BECOME THE OWNERS OF THE PROPERTY AND MR. CLAUDE E. ERICSON RETIRES AS OWNER AND MANAGER MAY 1, 1927, WHEN MR. JOHN H. BIGGS BECOMES THE ACTIVE MANAGER. PLANS FOR THE PRESENT ARE THOROUGHLY TO RENOVATE AND REFURNISH THE ENTIRE HOTEL. IN THE NEAR FUTURE AN ADDITION WILL BE CON- STRUCTED, MAKING THE GASTINEAU ALASKA’S LARG- EST AND MOST MODERN HOTEL ESTABLISHMENT. J. H. CANN and JOHN H. BiGGs JoHN H. BiGGs, JUNEAU, ALASKA, OWNERS. MANAGER. devvice Lucas says All our repairs are done with care At prices you will find are fair. 'OUR WORK I8 OUR BEST | “ADVERTISEMENT CAPITOL DYE WORKS C. Meldner—Professional Cleaner and Dyer—Phone 177 VERCHARGE you? Not a bit of it. We don't make our money that way. When we repair a part it is done correctly. When we thoroughly overhaul your car you'll know that we've done a good job of it and that you're out for a good safe run barring tire iroubles. Bring your repair troubles here. Connors Motor Company JUNEAU MOTOR CO. PHONE 30 The New Silent STAR FOUR is the only car REGARDLESS OF PRICE that is built today with a completely RUBBER INSULATED MOTOR ECONOMY GARAGE THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- + EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT 2N ALASKA, BEAGANA

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