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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS | POT IT OVER On ) [YOU CAN PEEP I~ ] | T A s | DINTY- HES EATIN 'K THERE AND SEE THE [ ‘i i U'\“Y"L_i‘:\/)‘:}— Dfl‘f‘L\\.sT\fl@-&\ REED BIRDS AN I'VE | I AMBASSADOR | SEE THE [ | CHIEF! BEEN FEEDIN UPON | AN DINING, WITH HIS ] OANCING : N —— — HOW HE LIKES BEIN' \ doecialy 2 AMBASSADOR? Do you know the only difference between rusting and burping is time—both are oxidation. You can fecl and see the fire produced by rapid burning. Biat when metal rusts, the process s too . . | || slow to see. Rust is the *“ash” PP tt-r'(wnu’o‘ of this fire. 7![ %5 ARMCO Ingot Iron RESISTS RUST | 7.7. WOODARD co. Plumbing—Sheet Metal Werk | 7 the poles which surround the out-|be out every + to root for them field have been moved across the |The Elks have a good team but ave | South Front Street street, and there will be no excu little weak in the infield. The| \ \ \ M i o 88 a b | Moose have t fielding team | — ! v o » being | in the league | e shorl a catcher [% B - ~ t I y < | The American fon will surprise | * ? s i fito the real atmosphere of batilthe fans this year and be a strong| | JUNEAU TRANSFER } park. co ) 10 has are contender for the honors. 1f Moshor ) > { for a big surprise + pitcher he is supposed to he COMPANY } next Sunday but would it state w} » Alaska Juneau shonld win tha| | Moves, Packs and Stores { it was, and will ‘uo{ until Saturday pennant.” | R 4 | N t will be'announced in th» ractically every baseball fan o/ | Freight and Baggage s mire is satistied with he four| | '% hat soveral local ball s starting out Sunday, and most | the coming season |of them predict the la crow | and the schedule ever attending a baseball game in| | HALF SCORE OF BOXING MURPHY WINS HIS OOME SURPRISE i ioiori i, o o ol Vi il . o THIRD STRAIGHT new schodule wi been adopt- | KETCHIKAN RE-ELECTS cd, and which elimi tha “sched HUMBER CHIEF OF POLICE | STARS MEET DEATH IN | FOR HOLLYWOOD oL e ik ol U fnihe , W - “ — added featu Ving After a deadlock continning for al BRIEF PERI()I) IN I{IN( | LOS ANC S, May 11.— Mur- Many people get too much ba month H. Humber was reappoint | ) <! — - L K F iphy won his third stra game during the season, and this ed Chief of Police by the Ketchikan < T e X KL | yesterday for the Stars " chedule will give the tea o City Council. M Thompson ¥ R : I'trouble only in the eight i UPENS SUNDAY chance to practice a little more Lefused to vote with those who wer Prompt Delivery of HDW. XOre T bt NEGRO BGXER OF ’98 | when Seattle scored two runs The DF 0; . Jenuet AP HEime (tHo. A ted on the ticket with hin LADYSMITH COAL t Young Corbett and Aurelio Hor | Yora, tyo ‘Tamoun *littls fallowa" of | |ather Seatile run was made a3 the : —-— aska-Juneau fhe strongest feam i1 nst Mr. Humber or against Noah | the ring, within two days of each STILL IN GLOVE GAME”"‘”"I’,’;'!;;Y‘ n error i the sixth in- President McBride Has Some- leagua,! especlally *since. belng, Howell, the g e of the new PHONE 48 otlat nrt Ehe BeAidin Goast serntiv] ] |ning that should have retir e b U His Seey strenethened by Walter Watts, 1o | Councilmen. Finally, after the v ’ calls attention to the fact that th CHICAGO, May 11 Bob Arm J"‘I'Iw batter ol thing p s dSleeve— one MI the r»jruvl bun ! Im the h.,\‘ ’-'mlr('lv"‘l vh‘yl.-o to three for s - B L e UM TS MO final “ten” has been tolled over an|strong, strapping negro who foug e 5 AN i lotes by Fans lei and is a flash on the bases.” |eral meetings, (he unusually large number of pugilist: James J. Jefiries ten slashing rounds | g SeAttle Brott . piapan, o Notes by Fans. | Juise T. M. Reed: “F naven't ha :“4-.1“4‘“\.»x;h“;:;h K a motion | . CRORNING AFTER iz e T . much » 10 follow the haseball that Mr er be Yointed ' Hollywood—Murphy and Caol Fans are I¢ : forward to the doin% { soason but 1 am interes M:. Humber has heen Chief of| A BARGAIN. (i in the last few rs. back in 1898, still is han onto | | Champions, ne: hampions and for- the ra » *s of the boxing gam { kings. o el g opening b » of the Ju- ed in the game and sausfied that Police of Ketchikan for nearly | BE ? FELL DOWN | AND HURT mer kings of the squared circle have | He is s trainer now to Wol 3 : & ) U s been counted out. Two met tr cott Langford and other negro hox GAMES TUESDAY neau City 1La Sunday af- there are four even teams in the Before his appointment he was ternoon, when the Elks and Alasks leg Deputy United States Marshal MY POCHETBOOK Junean open the on with t McNaughton: “I am a strong - eee > e deaths, one died from punish vs in Mullen's gymnasium in Chi Pacific Coast Leagu» received in the ring and anoth cago. Armstrong is in his early fif |y o A, Wy . " \ J '8 08 Angeles 7; Sacramento 4 8 y he doubleheade: " e & “er: &8 ¥ o of an' injury in bous« vies s, b .\|.~:.m. : ¢ l]l ”{l . am lul ”v‘l doubleheader nt g of the Elks' team and will Ol papers for sare at The Empire died from natural s o n Francisco 0 kland 3 lban will . i AARGERIN: 1 SR RS NG EE N L b SRS S SN P T RS I O TSR S arly’ e moraing e (hree ONE MORE VICTORY TOQ |Sevcte 5 Horvwont ‘ e e B , poars o, il Brenman 3 (o0t CUIN MAROTT GOLF CUP | cnieagy oNtional Zeague e volustarity ortezed by he i A Type of Performance > 7 N ! \ P PRSSHOR VK S SIS ST SO ES RIS a SORBE UG O ORI SRR 1 SR TP 1 ORI NN SR ulfl“ [ and killed by gunmen in his New Other 5 K . 1eduled games postponad the past sevoral years, for variou York cafe. The shooting foll nm|| pery FRER G| o % : i L5 A g P an altercation dfter most of the late | JIOT SPRINGS. Ark, May 11 LA felk (s : ot to be a € [ strigglers had’ departed: Charles L. mith, of Indianapolis American League President J AR AND® SOUARE : 4 i 1929 has a firm on one of the highest | Philadelphia 6; Detroit 3. | making the fin: rangements fo.: Brennan gained prominence in 1929 i 3 A St e . 4 A gl | [ 2 GAINS” have cost ti 5 BARTHE. Thak-Detpney; than wlin-1D! , given by an individ. | Washington 3: Chicago 4 the most Succes ol bascbell e y any other six near its price COJRARGAINS" nave cost the pion, virtually even through 11 o b Wb ping PR i3 fan eanont, I e R ‘ A 5 T e Founds, in Madison Squ iavdan L \‘:?;anl”“\l:;r ;;\m“l‘n““:,;‘»' New York 8; St. Louis 7 w. 8 (u’ “nm, ¢ ‘lfllv[ 4‘,\ .1.1. A | "m.””.'\“l“::‘f :1’;‘4.' “l‘l)'lll-:.\il“\.'\é‘l'hrlil:‘:*(r!l the twelfthe - however, Dompsey o Ry o # s s ’ i L sty t 8 S gy s 0t g s knocked Brennah out o et X f STANDINGS OF CLUBS | i i <;“:‘lre( ’!”;}“:: 41“}?'1 :;ln‘x.r“"lL‘l!“"l:; Not long after Bremnan’s passins . /€ SCOVGC e Pacific Coast League | y craftily schemed ‘“reductions” B 4 IM b h )"‘v“‘l“%" Whel B won ' foar .y et o i s at cause you to pay a_ higher “trial horse,” succumbed at his home y ; and 2 i 325 & . rfce yme less ‘mentione : . \ Miske also had been dianapolis millionaire, is competed | Migsion - - : P e 7R tn for annually. It measures two e - - : i ; oing déwn iu 3 Portland 2 it e & i\ three rounds in 19 ».R r i from hase to top and is set with dia-|§an Franc 2 2! 3 4 s SANITARY GROCERY Two years ago Pancho Villa, flashy MONds. rubies, saphires and em 5. | Seattle The Biove LAt Aieanes y Los Angeles little Filipino and king of the fly BN 13055 8 5 (Formerly M bev's Cat i ¢ NAVY SPORT NAMES Hollywood ; 295 y Mabry’s Cafe) - ] PHONE 83 and 85 weights, died in a California hospital while on the operating table. An National League infectéd tooth had poisoned Villa's COMING IN PAIRS \\'n§ Lost . STANLEY CONCIEL, system. L g9 " New York 14 7 i Pro A few wecks later Vincent (Pepperj| ANNAPOLIS, Md., May 11.—The|St. Louis 13 7 ] (i Martin, prominent New York feat Jddys and the Dysons and the Huffs|Philadelphia 9 8 MORRIS weight, fell vietim o pneumoni the Danniels and the Millers-- |Chicago i B L Dias IFFERENT — utterly usable and pleasurable , passing on after a fow days’ illness, |ace-high sport names at Navy just | Pittsburgh TSR R L The Best Place ¥ . y preasy bl CONSTRUCTION CO. In the gray dawn of a December now—come in pairs and take their ;:rn::klyu 8 10 . to Eat different in the qual- speed — then inevitably moining in 1925, the body of Bat-!'athletics in the same w oston ., 8 . . Bt L 4 ALL KINDS OF tling Siki, Scnegalese {*"Big Tom Bddy is crew captain and | Cincinnati g T ity that stands out as dis- you will single out the weight boxer and former che foothall ‘player. His youn broti American League in Jursau h M v . . ABI ET was found in New York's . Tan C. is following his lead. Won Lost Pc tinctly in lts‘ U"“-fl'(’f Hupmobile as the Six of N Kitchen” district. Siki had I Howell J. and Gerald R. Dyson are |New York 15 8 PRIVATE BOXE beauty as 'in its interior soundest value and surest stabbed in the back. It was a % he twin Huffs, Charlos P, | Chicago 4 1 Y ALE : i ion in its field I‘ ' s F: sational end to a speetacu. je K., are swimmers, whit | Philadelphia 2 10 545 elegance of appointment, satisfaction in its field. ILL OR Last October saw the pa Rarle 1d” Harry C. Dennis play | Detroit 10 gl o : Atlantic City of one of ringdom s baseball and basketball. The Millers | Washington .. 11 500! the Hupmobile Six con- v most colorful fighters—Harry Greb. |Ken and Ted, substitute for almost [St. Louis 9 10 | — ; .passenger, four- : Greb had held both the Ame anything. Cleveland o1 5 trasts even moredstnk. 32?):";{!3‘;‘ P;:;“sll!“n; pin Plate and Window light-heavy and worlds middle-weight | kol 5 EE oston R : 2 = » 3 : u championships. Greb seldom e — i “.‘gl_y with the ordinary passenger, two-door, $1385. GLASS for a fight, but the Pittsburgh “Wind- | THREE BASEBALL TEAMS Artificial flower pieces made to Ty G E SIX 1IN performancc. Coupe, two-passenger, with mill” was always in condition. | S order for Decoration See Mrs. | [7 \ e ramble seat, $1385. Roadster, MORRIS SAGD U Ha et b atuieh S Lanana, thie] e g AT $SY | And if 10% cxtra quality (illustraced), with rumbie scar, CONSTRUCTION CO. i <= mcans more to you than $1385.Touring five-passeager, BUILDING CONTRACTORS tion on his nose. It w idere: the Fishermen, Loggers anl|’y b TS D ¥ a minor operation, but failed | Miners. The captains will be Thoma: BurTERICK PATTERNS . $1325. to rally, . paut 1iap | Kl Ralph Highy and Pug Bon. BLANK BOOKS | mere showy appearance R mmy Delaney, St. Paul light nett. K. A. Drager is President and Y f jces f. 0. troit, neavywelght, died last March frorIrl Thaiches Secretary of the League Sheaffer and Waterman Pens 2 o —if you want really /;Zu revenue tax. an infection resulting from an arm| Minor league teams will he the R. P. NELSON’S injury in a bout at Buffalo shortly|Wharf Rats, the Smiloy Gang and : before. lthe Killowat Kids Stationery Store Clever Sencio, another Filipine, | — - | — - | ’ ’ whom many experts predicted would | Pianos and Phonographs for| g i 5 take the place once occupied by Vil Sale. Victor—Edison—Columbia— 5 II‘ O la, died in Milwaukee afier a battle | Brunswick records arriving evers Service Transfer Co. | with Bud Taylor, Terre Haute ban- boat. Ice Cream, Candies and Soff WILL HAUL SAW MILL 2 ’ tam, and considered in many qunr-!“l’h\ks. JUNEAU MUSIC m)ns][-: AND COAL WOODI. | V. | et A0 Ofive Phane 98D, - i - Pri Residence Phone 35017‘! I Boost Juneau—--NOt Prlces We are busy and expect to be busier—BUT WE WILL NOT ADVANCE PRICES— THE CLOSEST-PRICED SIX IN AMERICA ters the king of the division. Sencio; proved no match for the hard-hitting | Taylor, taking terrific punishment.; He died the day atter the fient || FIRE ALARM CALLS Frankie Jerome, New York bantan | died in 1924 aiter a bout with Taylor SPORT IN MOVIES CALLED PROFESSIONAL, PARIS, May 11.—“Amateurism” has | stirred up a tempest in the French! Federation of Feminine Sport. Mme. Violette Morris Gouraud, now divorced and known as Mademoiselle | Violette Morris, often women’s cham-| pion in many sports, is at outs with | the federation because it forbade | her to organize a group of girl ath-| letes to appear in a movie. i i U e ot A | [ S Third and Franklin. ! Front and Franklin. i £ Front, ‘near Ferry Way. \Our large volume of business, modern shop, expert mechanics and Front, opp. Film Exchange. {| ‘low overhead enables us to do your work at the very lowest cost. &Mllwafilm.d Aayn Front, opp. City Wharl. W . " x e do not claim to do Cheap Plumbing b d . Front, near Saw Mill P g hut All our repairs are done with care T R ) 1O 6D b bt bt g Willoughby at Totem Gro. GOOD PLUMBING CHEAP At prices you will find are fair. ‘Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn. ¢ Front and Seward. All Plumbing installed to comply with City of Juneau Plumbing Front and Maln. ) i Code—this code is not for the benefit of the plumber but to VERCHARGE Yol'J? Not a bit Second and Main. | protect the health of you and your family, ot it. We don’t make our Fitth and Seward. SUPER SIX { g . money that way. When we Fire Hall | See our Shows Rooms with the Largest Display of Plumbing repair a part it is done correctly. ! Fixtures in Alask When we thoroughly overhaul Gastineau and Rawn Way. 7 o oo your car you'll know that we've Second and Gold. 4 { _ done a good job of it and that Fourth and Harrls. you're out for a good safe run Fifth and Gold. GEO. B. RICE barring tire troubles. Bring your Fifth and East. A ; PLUMBING, HEATING PLAN'].S, OIL BURNERS repair troubles here. Seventh and Gold. | “I tell you in advance what job will cost” i [ Fifth and Kennedy. de ¥ | \ =7 U : Ninth, back of power house. \ i PHONE 34 PHONE 34 Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. Delivered in Jineau ’l| JUNEAU MOTOR CO. Distin Ave,, and Indian St. : { PHONE 30 Ninth and Calboun. g ' i ' FOR SALE — FORD COUPE — 1925 MODEL :eu;:: llnthI;rA'l:. b i Two new balloon tires; automatic windshield swipe; high pres- i 'welfth, ern L'dry.| | sure grease gun conneciions; heater; oversize steering wheel; 2 HOME 0P QUIOR SKRVICE. | Tweitth 84 Willoughby. Thos. ]. Mccaul D. M. Bflu hwell special lights—— PRICE $350, g | TH® EMPIR® HAS YHE LARKE utes. Phone 676, JORDAN'S VALET i o . Alaska Representative ECONOMY GARAGE BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING SERVICE, b —hy. K JUNEAU \PLANT IN ALASKA, S 2 % g Shhadhmboadhn Wwewwiot o “Now,” says Mme. Morris, “the] movies are hiring German girls. If | that's what the federation wants, ir ought to be happy.” ———————— H PARENTS TAKE NOTICE ' Any child found using an airgun, sling shot or other weapon, en-; dangering life or property, will be dealt with with severity. GEORGE A. GETCHELL, —adv. Chief of Police. — SERVICE T 0009 00 30 @001t

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