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AH! MR-JIGLS | LOOKING EVERY - WHERE FOR YOU - THERE YOU ARE- I'VE BEEN WHERE w S YOUR SECRETARY? THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 9, i | 1T 19 NOT COUSTOMARY |“ FOR THE | TRAVELING |ArMBASSADOR TO BE WITHQUT | HIS SECRETARY! T © 1927 by Int| Feature Service I | 1 KNEW 1 WOULDN T |G T A CHANCE TO EAT @4 SOME FOOD WITHO®OT | THESE WHISKERS ON' it 2 . C 413 e AH. THERE HE 15- MRIIGGS JUST SENT OVT FOR YoU! [YES-1 MET THE { MAN - HE TOLOD } | { | pre 0 rights reserved Great Briau PSS U e e e e e e e e SPORTS 0 PP e P P O & s . e et SEATTLE LOSES DOUBLE HEADER SAN FRANCISCO, May 9 Seattle errors helped the win the morning game yesterday while the Tribe squandered most the 13 hits in the afternoon contest to dri second game. The batter First game: S Brett and Schmidt; tian and Walte Second game: Seattle Miljus and Schmidt; Missicn movich, Barfoot and Whitney. GAMES SUNDAY Pacific Coast League Francisco 4, 3; Sacramentc 5 ns Mission— Brandt —Du San 3 5, Seattle Los Angeles 1, Portland 5, Hollywood second game only 7 innings. National League St. Louls 5; Brooklyn 1. Chicago 4 New York 5. American League Philadelphia 2; Cleeviand Roston 2; Detroit 3 New York 9; Chicago 0. Washington 3; Louis SEATTLE LOSES SATURDAY SAN FRANCISCO, May 9.—Both teams got hits Saturday afternoon but the Missions bunched theirs to score. Seéattle’s two tallies came during the eighth inning rally. The batteries werg: Seattle — Graha, Schmidt. Mission Mission 10, 4 Oakland 1 4. 8 Martin and Pillette and Whitney GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Portland 13; Hollywood 0. Los Angeles 3; Oakland 2. Seattle 2; Mission 5. San Francisco 5; Sacramento 2. National League Chicago 6; New York 4. Cincinnati 9; Boston 8. §t. Louis 0; Brooklyn 3 Pittshurgh Philadelphia American League New York 8;. Chicago 0. Boston Detroit 2. Washington 16; St. Louis 9 Philadelphia 10; Cleveland STANDINGS OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 6. 5; 6 11. Pet Oakland 615 Sacramento Mission Portland San Francisco Seattle Los Angeles Hollywood . National New York . St. Louis ... Philadelphia Pittsburgh Chicago - Brooklyn Boston .. Cincinnati American New York .. ll;\::lm‘lelphla e roit ..... th%nzlon Chicago - St. Louis Cleveland Boeton . ATTENTION MASONS There will be a stated communi- cation. of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, F. & A M., in Odd Fellows’ Hall at 7:30 o’clock Monday even- ing. Work in the F. C. Degrev. Visiting Brethren cordially invited. By order of W. M, CHAS. E. NAGHEL, —adv. Secretary. — For Sore dtrained Eyes It is surprising how quickly eye inflamation is helped by simple hy drastis, boric, etc., as mixed in Lav- optik Bye wash. One small bottle helps any case sore, weak or strain- «ed_eye. Aluminum eye cup free. But- ler, Mauro & Co., Drugsi 96 Front St;, in Douglas by Guy’'s Drug Store. —adv 11 14 League Won Lost 'Churchill Downs Im proved Rapidly but Derby Crowds Show Much Greater Increa No fairer, brighter, sorcer day Had o.d Kentucky seen in May; | The track was fast, the betting bold, And eager every three year old, The quarter- ch was packed alive | With men, like bess within a hive: Th. grandstand seemed a vast boquet ¢ Of handsome wamen, bright and gay, ! FUch western sports | Of brilliant dress, and with the fair|teRnis and foowball, the | Were gallant men, beside them there, | lional game still is cock When Ben Brush won the Derby. |, | —Visscher, |12V . | - 1 pastime, The city of has barred the sport, but flourishes elsewhere in the b day afternoon long line FILIPINOS CLING TO COCK FIGHTING MANILA, May creasing infterest in the 9.—Despite the in Philippine a3 P fighting The hours of four to six each Sun afternoon are set aside for this Manila LOUISVILLY, iy, b | Brnsh or Old Rosebud, | Bubbling Over, it matters not. | Each Derby Day draws evergrow- ing erowds to Churchill Downs rich e traiaan o 4 |in" romance of the turf and respen “',‘,"‘;’;“‘." et A hatiol . . ampion pugilists are in the dent in history of vanished customs.; 0 P Oh TR e R R Accommodations are inadequate for | ryo “practice of tying q‘m,_;i' i the increasing throngs that each year |y it BCtee OF IVINE SoIeth ST pay homage to the thoroughbred. | oo "O o 8y AR cks The Downs, named for the Chur-|'oPICY WILIME Ci8approval, chill family from whom the land was | b |obtained, is one of the oldest t acks |in America and the Derby, to be run| May 14, for the G3rd time, is the oldest continucus turf classic in the oumtry. Pha first space under! carriages. May 9.-—Ben Aristides or it may be seen wending their way into the suburbs where two i J | 4 death of the combatants. NLARGED STADIUM " IS SECOND BIGGEST CHICAGO, May 9.-~The omly major gu: baseball park owned ntirely | by a single individual has ready for| the fans the biggest baseball stadium | in the country except that of the | | | small grandatand, with eath for the parking of uilt for the first mee ing in 1875, soon gave to one more pretentious, which in turn did not last long. From year to year enlargements were made until now grandstands and clubhouse extend New York Yankees. i more than a quarter of a mile down| Charles A. Comiskey, sole own the stretch and to the first turn. lof the Chicago. White Sox, has en-| The sloping brick areaway in fron: larged the Amer n League park of the stand and the gresmsward here to hold ordinarily 60,000 per- from the clubhouse meet the 80-foot;sons. The park’s old capacily was wide track. Across the turf-covered|35,000. The Yankeo park seats nor- infield, brightened with May flow |mally 656,000 patrons. The 12 foot ers, and beyond the back stretch,|right ficld wall, one time home run lie the low, rambling stables, green,|target, is now 75 feet high. The new | trimmed in white. The level country|plant is worth $2,000,000. rolls up into hills in the distance. b sa g o | | | o pat ot Basoag; won. (3. i LL TO MANAGE | AND PITCH IN WEST Derby before a crowd of 10,000 per sons, a notable gathering in thoss days. And for a score of years, Ten May 9. -Otis (Doc) ! . | Crandall, who, for ten years has beii | 1896, } the Los nessce and Kentucky furnished thel! wiomira, K Mike Trwoer hroxght Ben, Beush Git| 0 Ankdlgs and Dskiand 1 | Western League club this season. the wire, Ben Eder was a nose | Dlayed. bassball iwith. the: New Fede and heart, seem Old Rosebud set a record of a mile | 7Q‘UITS that still atands. Bubbling Over was GOLF TO GO FISHING this year? That is the question now' |land, May 9.—Miss Joyce Wethered order for Decoration Day. See Mrs.|to golf, and there seems to be lc Open Championship to be held h xn the nls"rlCt Cflflr' lor 'he Ter- altered slightly since she was ac- THE MATTER OF THE AP- make it run. Most players make a from that of John Marius An-; made and entered on April 30,! Anchorage, Alaska, ber One, public notice is herebyTrafll, entryman, together with his regularly adjudged that the name| ed from that of John Marius An- his homestead entry, Serial 06229, the completion of the publication|50” N. Longitude 135° 14’ 49" W. certifying that JOHN =~ MARIUS' IN main opposition But for the 22nd renewal in « {clubs of the Pacific League, will ba | of the east, confident, as so lthe field manager of the Wichifa have been since, that he wonld an easy race. Ben Eder, however.|yi. i o pitcher and will take his| ran him to a nose. A length "”""rvgulur turn in the ‘box. Crandali| front, but Jockey Simms in ome de-| g EEVEC TR mped, to tha sperate rally, with hands, heels, head | T M ¢, Tl d to lift Ben Brusajc, % past the post, a winner by inches. and 2 quarter in 2:03 25 in winning; MISS WETHERED the 40th Derby in 1914, a Derby mark the winner last year.' sminaron iAo All this is history. Who will win| NEWCASTLE, County Down, Ire- PRI N has bocome so keen on salmon fish- Artificial flower pieces made to!ing that she is paying little attention Sully. —adv. tle likelihood thal she can be per- s suaded to take part in the Women's NOTICE No. 2728-A. in May. Miss Wethered's game has beea ritory of Alaska, Division Num- {ive in competitive golf. She now | ber One, at Juneau. {swings slightly outside the ball to| PLICATION of JOHN MARIUS quick hook when they do this, but ANTONSEN to change his name tonsen to John Marius Olson. @DEPABTmT 0¥ THE INTERIOR In compliance with an order duly, UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE 1927, by the District Court for the, February 23, 1927. District of Alaska, Division Num-[ Notice is hereby given that James given to all concerned that on saidi 3 ! witnesses, Edwin Hen! Sherman, April 30, 1927, said Court duly and“m1 Herbert Lee, all r:t Tenakee of John Marfus Antonsen be chang-|Alaska, has submitted final proot on tonsen to that of JOHN MARIUS for lands situated on the morth shore OLSON, and, fufther, that upon of Tenakee Inlet, Latitude 57° 46" of this notice a certificate will be poregt List 8-67, H.E No. 183 issued by said Court, under its seal,i oo goias No '1“2 '“d l; nnv; OLSON is and shall be the legal in the files of the U. 8. Land Office, name of John Marius Antonsen at Anchorage, Alaska, and if no pro- from and after the issuance thereof. test is filed in the local land office WITNESS the Honorable Thomas at Anchorage, Alaska, within the M. Reed, Judge of the District!period ot publication or thirty days thls’ 30th day of April, 1927. 'inceapud and final certificate issued. it JONN H, DUNN,. | J. LINDLEY, GREEN. Clerk. | First Publication March 14, 1927. Publish May 2, 9, 16, 1927, Last Publication May 21, 1927. th * the cause no doubt was a report § " 1126 ' Hudon 1y results in the se:ious injury s N N - \ N \ \ ] \ \ 3 ! | ! \ \ =] Miss Weth nte manages to keep of the fairway iss Cecil Leitch, who now hold: Open Championship, now in nt form and has a good chance tain the championship. Miss Collett and other Americans compete. As yet no American won the championship. - - hered « the excel of v Glenna are t has 'GOCD SHOOT HELD BY JUNEAU CLUB There w a good attendance at th> Juneau Gun Club yesterday and 1t of the last duc hoy's fall. of the first g : North which made think of countless misses Over 11 shots were fi big percentage of broken squad missed only six birds out which was excellent, Hudon the Austin Trophy shoot with 25 score while Kirk got a 25 scor ) the practice shoot. Those br ing less than 12 birds ave not gi The following the high Kirk . Lauvie 24, 24, Thomas 24, Herbert 20, Sorri 20, , Vmkovich 17, Mc Waterude 13. urd: hunch of led 24, Simpson Goetz 18, FIRE ALARM BOXES ARE TESTED BY CHIEF GRAY Fire Chief “Dolly«Gray renerts that all the fire alarm boxes, which were tested yesterday morning, are in perfect condition e FEMMER ORDERS for coal, etc., also those who de- sire to pay their bills can now do so at the George Bros. Grocery. 1 thank you x| —adv. D. B. FEMMER. ——-o—— Artificial flower pleces made to order for Decoration Day. See Mrs. Suily. —adv " BurtERriCK PATTERNS BLANK BOOKS Sheaffer and Waterman Pens R. P. NELSON’S Stationery Store will voice their opinion on the cou- ing baseball season. All secem to be satisfied that Sunday will open the best season in the baseball history of Juneau ’ LEAGUE TEAMS ARE 600D ONES Players Predict Best Baseball Season for Juneau This Year. - MARRIED BY COMMISSIONER Froland and n ed United nk A, Boy ill make the the time b Lillian *Agne Thursday ai States The home in ing NOTICE 10 the Arthur Bates were ternoon sioner couple | neau youn Ju for afternoon at 1 o'clock, ,weathér permitting, the first ball will be pitched, opening the 1927 Juneau baseball league season, whe the Alaska Juneau play 1l vear's chs . Following this the Moose American Legion will meect | It is believed the coming Iwill be the most succes: ince the days when Rose, ( Beokel, Hunt, Baxter, a more major leaguers were pla for Juneau. The four teams this e about as evenly matched as conld The t'am winning the pennant this season will be the one that |plays ball all the time and gets | most of the breaks. The following opinions several of the local ball pla 'e pressed as to their chance After rentals May for no month of and the later than last dis Please be prompt. mark of not season {eount date. ul one, han, few |84V. TELEPHONE CO. - The Martha Society will hold a rummage sale on May 11 in the American Legion Bldg., next Stroller White. —adv | = be FIRE ALARM CALLS Third Front Front, Front, are what ers have this 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 Maln. Second and Main. Fifth and Seward. Fire Hall. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Second and Gold. Fourth.and Harrls. Fifth and Gold Fifth and East. Jack Kearney, third baseman for the Moose: “I think we have the best team in the league and will be out to win all the time. We have the hest fielding team in the league, but are short a catcher.” “Pick” Cunningham, Amer jon pitcher: “I am entirely {with our line-up as compar [what we had last year. We have a manager in Jack Woodard who will {get the fellows out and will take an interest in the geme, Jimmy Man- ning strengthons our team and with about two more ball players of his caliber, we wijl have a cinch to cop the play.” Harv Barragar, one of the leading catchers in the circuit, and a member ' - T Aodmwmdand el [ Commis-; telephone | May | will be accepted at a discount. All| remittances by mail must bear post JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS to| Do you know the only difference between rusting and burping is time—both oxidation You can feel and see the fire produced by rapid burning. Bat when metal rusts, the process is too slow to see. Rust is the “ash™ of this fire, ARMCO Ingot Iron RESISTS RUST J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Sheet Metal Work South Front Street are o JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs and Stores FreijlLi and Baggage | | | [ | Prompt Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL PHONE 48 - € RUNNING AFTER A BARGAIN! FELL DOWN fFA\R AND™ SGQU RBE'S 66 JPARGAINS" have cost the world more money than all of the honestly priced merchandise that has ever been offered for sale, We do not trick your dollars into our till by craftily " schemed “‘reductiond” ‘ause you to pay a higher price on some less mentioned of the Alaska Juneau said Alaska Juncau h as good team as the other three and we are going to win the pennant this year. Presi dent McBride certainly picked four even teams for tho opening games next Sunday.” | Fred Hennings, the oldest hall play- | er in Juneau and credited with be- | ing one of the most dangerous in | the loague, said: “The Elks haven't | a chance this year. I pick the Mooso. | and the Alaska Juneau to play for the championship, and the American | Legion and Klks will tie for the | cellar.”” Henning plays with the Elks It is said Henning cannot kid the| fans with his opinion when the Elks have such men as Andrews, Jackson, | Coughlin, Oliver, Mangan, Herrmann, Cummings, Clark, and himself. | Tomorrow some of the other fans | Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power house. Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts Distin Ave., and Indian St Ninth and Calhoun. Seventh and Main. Twelfth, at Northern L’dry Twelfth and Wliloughby. Home Grocery. — [ EPUNENLR LD HAD AN i P A D. M. Bothwell — ESSEX SUPER SIX $ 965.00 ALASKA GRILL (Formerly Mabry’s Cafe) STANLEY CONCIEL, Prop. The Best Place to Eat . 1045.00 Delivered in Juneaun Sedan e Thos. J. McCaul D N ) in Juneau PRIVATE BOXES PONTIAC PRICES DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR—Fully Equipped Sedan Coupe Cabrolet Landau LIBERAL TERN $1075.00 ... 1075.00 1150.00 1175.00 S ON GMAC PLAN Connors Motor Company —_—— FOR SALE — FORD COUPE — 1925 MODEL Two new balloon tires; automatic windshield swipe! high pres- sure grease gun’ connections; heater; oversize steering wheel; special lights——PRICE $350. ECONOMY GARAGE ‘Alaska Representative JUNEAU article SANITARY GROCERY The Store ‘I'nac rieases PHONE 83 and 86 MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. ALL KINDS OF CABINET MILL WORK Plate and Window GLASS MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BUILDING CONTRACTORS L4 U Hlu N All our repairs are done with care At prices you will find are fair. 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 oveghaul 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 troubles. Bring yeur repair troubles here. JUNEAU MOTOR CO. PHONE 30 e | THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING _PLANT N ALASKA, |

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