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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 23, 192 BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE Mc)l‘.»\l\:US_ THIS IS A FINE | { YOU SAID 1T 3 ¢ {HoLo s vy | [ MAGCIE' MY SECRETARY MESS FLL NEVER "] BUT | HAVE { wWHAT'S THE TIE THIS. ON AN ki | HAS A BAD TOGTH CIT OUT OF HERE | | AN IDEA! | IDEA OF WE KiN TELL | | ACHE - HAE. ALWAN S GIT UNLESS | CI/T SOME B \\ AN \\ 1 caccin Me? | MACCIE. YOUVE -~ AT o ‘-,‘\;x:».) | MOST % 4 2 = \ s 5T A Sk e AKE HIM OUT T i . WHISKERS- | HATE TO ) SN ‘ CRWE Mo T : | DENTIDT! - = [ HFaine TN : ( i E 4 A § | A <IN THINK WHAT WILL HAPPEN | k’)( T AN CAT SOME : Z T s | BRI AR DISCOVERS ™ME. | REAL WHISKERSY, / ; oxidation You the fire produced But when process is too Rust s the “ash /|9’7 ov Inry Featune Seavice. Tuc | A F | | (AL ARMCO Ingot Irom © Si ! L ] 4 ; 4 b 3 % LT - 1B | RESISTS RUST ! w the only difference ng and burping is FINISH OF AMERICA'S $50,000 TURF CLASSIC! p e e South Front Street ] i e e - % WiHO's WHO JIK il AND WHERE with headqua Juncau, returned from a trip| | COMPANY i on the mailboat N ita R N l\.’“,_'”“,; ', \””.,” anit Moves, Packs and Stores ympany, was a passenger return-| | Flclh.\t and Baggaze to Juneau on the Margnita from M. Bovee, representing Bur rough’s Ad Machine, who has been in Juneau the past week, sailed on the Admiral Farragut for Seward AT in s Juneau pas for Seward on Farragut. Chamberlin, of the Supply Company, arrive from Ketchikan on the | mi Farragut. He left on the | . miral Rogers for a trip to Sitka Prompt Delivery of | R. H. Chadwick, representing LADYSMITH COAL | United 8 Rubber Company, “\: d in Juneau on the Admiral Far ')I“)\]; 1?. Moultray, District Supor |intendent of the Standard Oil Com | pany, arrived ‘in Juneau from the steamer Admiral registered at the tinea 1 | 1 ’ o 3 Roborg Wakelin, local travelling - e o S e LSt LR s ne Whitmey's colt, Whis won the Kentucky Derby at Louisville, Kentucky in sensational style. Photo shows him (No. man o0 in Juneau on the Ad oring with ()~muml nnd‘ Jock thi and Hydromel, fourth ¢ ¥ agut | v A N T S . SRR PR p ’ g » > g Bigford, representing Heinz ) fame: potana - tomin| APPEALS SHOULD Jaer 1o concntrte om o comenaen 57 i, s kg s ownd il Rock Cottage | and Wendell; Seattle—Graham and R mu.ll and \\'ill continue l||r~]‘ Schmidt NOT BE MADE ON cond 1e: Portland—Couch Wore Two (GEpWne Fiiin to BeroHiRas ( and Yelle; Se: Miljus and Bor-p 'MPIRE’ [ Thomas Hueston, who stlll plays| Charles Goldstein 1s making the YO8 reani [ u IRF § RULING in_tourneys, was the first to hold|yound trip to Skagway and Sitka ou | CeS(C L4 e e | both the “pocket billiard and three-: {1 Admiral Rogers g ] | The sccond ruie to be explained |cushion championships. He accom-| w. w. Batcheller, local salesman Sfi]v‘fihscb??ufinm‘ regarding the bagehall rules is the|plished the feat in 1908 left this morning on the Admjral| c 028§ Leagua one on appoa « de s bas g ¢ Sitka & o | = g 1 appealing of decisions b Rogers for Sitka, { Try some for ysur Lunch on 7; Los Angeles 6; eleven[on the umpire’s jud@niont Standardized Billiards | 0. W. Hawkesworth returned *: n.\ ings. Rule 63 in Spalding's official ruls| An effort is being made to stand-| juneau on the Admiral Watson aft or Salad Oakland 8 3 book states that there shall be no|ardize billiard equipment through-[y hort business trip to tho We als Portland 4 Seattle {appeal from any décision of either|out the world, in order to remove ward | o A Hollywood 6; San Francise |umpire on the ground that he was|the obstacles faced by m‘. ers who - W. 1 Muhollan returned { ”“ v g or a batted ball yas fair or foul a trip to Yakutat, SANITARY GROCERY afe br out G Hooper Naw Mcmag:v Mrs, L. A. White (Tecla Jorgen Amerwan ()lympu' Pro pect t‘ (it o; New' York 3 1" Sibke o A Bl of on ang | arty" Hoapen, famoun oRetie 0t {vens ariivet i sunat 2 hel] | ms sl e ke A — | Cincinnati 5, 6 Philadelphia 2, | oy involying accuracy o |fielder of the Red Sox and_ White | Aqmiral Watson from Yalutat wherc | judgment no dgcision rendered | SoX, now is manager of the Mission |ghe has baen teaching in the gov By ALAN J. GOULD Q League by him sl Rl i gy B a+ | Club of the Pacific Coas o a . f 4 y him s 8¢ xcept that ub of the Pacific Coast League. srnment school during the past y > o (Associated Press Sports Editor) ; Cleveland 5; twelve|he beconvinced. tha it fh in vicls TP Bl e L PHONE 83 and 85 l , tion of one of these rules. The cap In Baseball Debut tar- returned ™ home : Sundsy on the| Detroit 5; ten in-liain alone shall ha the right % Red Barnes, captain of the Ala | Admirai Farragut from a trip to the NEW YORK, May Lord |m-u| p / 4 o dr 1 Burghley frankly admits he doesn .P,HI 5] & OBfoamd T protest inst a decigion and s team that tied Stanford “um. »s. He went to Morningside Sani | take his athletics too soriousl B gy :“"\"' o b ts reversal on claim that it is ir 2 s day, is playing with th | garjum with two insano patients com but this titled British ocollege PR e 'Iml\lnl \\luh a ege n..nl of these rules :mmm ham club of the Southern|mitted there for treatment dent, pink cheekeu and 21, neverthe | n case the captain does seek a re-|League o Sl 160h- cherishas -4 oonsumirie ambitios | PCRTLAND:: May Seattle| versal of a decision hased solely on | Pianos aua Phonographs for MORRIS . i OIy,L,:’,',}:."'f,':,':S,‘.:"..’I’,;‘,,' split a double yesterday with | STANDINGS OF CLUBS a point of rules,.the umpire making| Iswin Engel, Brooklyn high school [Sale. Victor—Edison—Columbia— Wieoo b8 5 plonship at Amsterdam next year. .|Pottland, in an elghth innifig raily, | (Corrected to Date) the decision shall, if he is in dov recently pitched a perfect game, | Brunswick records arriving every) CONSTRUCTION CO. In three trips to America in m_ naking two runs to win the n]r.\’r' Pacific Coast League 1wk his associaté for rmation bo:|The score was 4 to 0. He fanned [boat. Tce Cream, Candles and Soft| past few years, twice to compete|The second game was scheduled «..! Won Tost ore acting on y 06 V's apy | sixteen men. Drin JUNEAU MUSIC H“l‘ 3 ALL KINDS OF in the Penn relays and the other S0 Only seven innings but went into|O: 3 {| Under no circumstances shall eith —adv time with the combined Oxford-Cam.|the €ighth —when ~Portland came 29 7|umpire criticise or fere with a R , - - n . jel . |from behind and tied the count. § ament 2 ' q sion unles: sked to do so by p ; bridge (ragk and tield taam, Lord| "y, yotteries were y Francis § assoclat 3 eH ALL COAL MAY LOOK Burghley has impressed critles with . 3 oz @ g First game: Portland - Ponder J i A bt P, AL »E his steady development as a timber| Peile: ' Seattloc-Brett. Marth 5 S oot topper. He 1y the present British 00 o 1 S5, POAIHETTRICM, AATHI 0 o nge > VR " o ¥ ; 7 - | o gLy ] 4 but after trying our’s you will be 4 champion at both high and low|" g ong game: Portland—Hughes, | Hollywood 3 ¢ | GIVE AND TAKE | Pty convinced that the heating quality | hurdles, has more than held his owr T 32 " 3 o = French, Tomlin and Wende!!, Yelle Natonal League | M in_competition on side, losing | Cdile ot adtlig L o " ““}} At ! o / i varies, also-you will learn that bak | Plate and Window ica’s best talent in Holland. Jeukins. - fE ot . ! y Tl 72,/ and better results. " L Ne ork § 6 % b 2 . f 3 71 We carry a full line of Feed amr N[ORRIS Yankee hurdles have dominatod | uirdies have dominatot GAMES SUNDAY (St "Louls ; 236 ; B ey By B L National League Tt 0 Dutey L e e e wuss| | N et 1A our treater morvios . & WM | consTRUCTION CO over either the high or low sticks,[Philadelphia 4; Bropklyn 20, 3rooklyn 0| Duffy Lewis, who starred with Ti “ 7 { A " Py = Pittsburgh 9; New York 4. Boston 385 | Speaker and Ylarr Hooper in a fa 1s \ That was in 1920 when Earl Thom [Pittsbursh £ New Vorl bt B B ok ouii el ;' A 4 D. B. FEMMER BUILDING CONTRACTORS 4 Phone 114 son, th> famous Canadian, who 2 1 ger of P nd tow B | still holder of world's records, fiew American League sgsrigan Leakpy I e, e T S Washington 6; Detroit 6: called Won Lost ct |land Leaguc | | | home first in the 110 meter high S A t W O 52 | Now - Youk 2 10 f—"—'——— B s inth to,permit Washington to|New Yorl hurdles. But Thomson, slthough be| ALk 10he Hon 6 Nursery for Stars WE USE GRANITE SAND AND GRAVEL IN ALL CONCRETE petition, was a Dartaouth College | ’Niladelphia 6: Chicago 1 |8t. Louis 5 14 ~ The Milwaukee clab of the Amer Let us figure on thermos-bottle system of construction New York 7; Cleveland 2. | Philadelphia 16 15]icdn Association has sold $400,000 for your home. The comparable small first cost under student, developed by Harry Hill e s ; A o . .o | Boston 5; St. Louis 6 Washington 15 3 worth of $ to major leagu j A 4 man, American coach and formes Yoo Clovaland 17 ‘452lclubs in the last few years, ANl of| our system will surprise you. Olympic title holder. Thomson now . : 3 . 5 el i is an assistant coach at Yale. SEATTIE WINS 2 GAMES ‘Iv"”")” B I’h _‘l‘[!\ them it picked up for virtually hl,VI‘J C P d M Lord Burghley, or “Davy." as his| POPRTLAND, Ore. May Boston ... Lo a0 ing. ‘ oncrete Products Mfg. Co. Cambridge University teanwmates Seattle made it Ciriee, "straight from Tuneau City League American friends call. him, is a fast |Portland, when the Indians took| Won Lost Pet. Jack Concentrates . FAGERSON performer over any of the hurdi-|the doubleheader. The ndians stor-|Alaska Juneau 1 000| Jack Demp has sold ally Toutes, but he probably will con.|ed in the last ining of the second |American Legion .. 1 000 | race-horses, but his wife, Estelle T centrate next year on a bid for the|8Me. Moa - i B il owr ome theroughbrad 400, meter Olympic title, now held by| _The batteries were: SORRE Lot e i o 4 ; )0 : F. Morgan Taylor of the Illinois Ath- b ¥ T " ¥ PO( ~ TIAC ' RICES letic Club. Taylor won the 1924 final of 52.6 seconds, but this mark w | " Y o 7 T . . . overlooked by international author’ DELIVERED AT YOUR DOOR—Fully Equipped ties, who still retain the standard of 54 seconds, made by Frank Loo Seds 2 mis_in 1920, on the books. Sedan kit 2 : “Davy” wasn't discouraged by hi Cotita P 1 our repairs are done with care failure to again win the 400 moter 4 I 4 At prices you will find are fair, Cabrolet 1 hurdle event at the Penn relays, where he bowed to Johnmny Gibsor VERCHARGE ? N 4 P = 2 *E you? Not a bit Landau ----1175.00 of it. We don't make our of Fordham. In that race he partially 50 A H A ° stumbled over one hurdle, lost his money that way. When we Stride and (he inuide Tanc, vet bad ew ats ust rri ved LIBERAL TERMS ON GMAC PLAN repair a part it is done correetly. § When we thoroughly overhaul enough reserve to get up to within a yard of Gibson at the finish. your car you'll know that we've done a good job of it and that Great Britain has had as much ) | difficulty developing hurdling stars e i as America has had discovering dis g‘,“ re 0\:! for : good safe 'nm tance running talent, but Lord “Da- \ arring tire troubles. Bring your ) v onnors otor ompany repair troubles here. - vy” may break the spell if he keeps up his present pace. il - 3 Win or lose, however, the titled | Briton has won tho affection of 1 z ues a | nl 4 8:) i : et — e considerable portion of American fan- o J AU MOTOR CO dom by his sportsmanship, care-free THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS UNE . good nature and boyish enthusiasm. PHONE 30 He has become as popular among - 1 thi id: has Charley | 3 among Europeans. QUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND END AT THE GANG ‘Es,'l;‘fm M‘()B;T B UP-TO-I;IZ?I'% LA_SJOI; —eee LET Aimquisc rress your Sult. We / ’ . PLAYX GF EVERY PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAT BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING call and deliver, Phone 528. Vel PLANT N ALASKA