The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 2, 1927, Page 5

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BRINGING UP FATHER THIS 1S A NICE STATE OF AFFAIRS- TO BE RIGHT IN A BREWERY AN CAN'T QIT THID CUY TO UNDERSTAND WE WANT BEER' \ /| L L e Brmwen rahue ceserved b © 1927 ay Inv . Fearume Scrvice. Inc THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 2, 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS [ e novse: | HE CAN'T i £l UNDERSTAND Sports SEATTLE WINS SEATTLE, June 2. The Indian batsmen- gathered nine hits off I",flrl","“'fif""z business lurged to attend Hamilton yesterday afternoon in the first three innings Angeles to score six runs to win.| The game marked the return of| Frank Brazill to the Los Angeles| line-up, with a home run in the; fourth inning. Brazill was recently suspended for trouble with an um-! pire. | | nst Los| GAMES WEDNESDAY | Totem morning. Pacific Coast League Los Angeles 5: Seattle 6. Oakland 0; Mission 6. Sacramento 5; Hollywood 2. | cery. San Francisco 10; Portland 1. National League Brooklyn 6; Boston 2. PhiladPelphia 7; Pittsburgh 1. Cincinnati-St. Louis, rain American League New York 2; Philadelphia 1. Cleveland 14; Detroit 1. Boston 6; Washington 1. STANDINGS OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Oakland .........3 Sacramento Seattle Mission San’ Francisco Portland Los Angeles Hollywood National ‘Won Pittsburgh sk B0 St. Louis “ 22 New York A 22 Chlcago .. 21 Brooklyn ... 22 Philadelphia ... 18 Boston .. has' ol Cincinnati i 38 30 American League Won Lost New York ........ 30 14 Chicago ..... B ¢ 17 Philadelphia 22 21 Cleveland Bt 21 Washington ... 20 St. Louis .. e 22 Detroit ... Lo 23 Lost Juneau City League Moose Alaska Junean jAmerican Legion | Elks — eee WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART wi'll meet in Moose Hall, meeting. All —adv. STREET CLOSED Grocery artl T E nal to e ranch e Large size. Fresh $1.00. e JAGK DELANEY MATCHED Wi MIKE M'TIl YORK, June 2 Jack d to defend hi ght cha —7 | NEW {ney has b Won Lost Pet |title A 750 against - matc! 1 500 (in the Yan} 1 2 3 promotion of 1 3 will be a 15 round event - o IYALE CREW COACH USES PSYC members| NEW HAVE Thursday night, | AGNES GRIGG, Secretary e 35 O E years a r another trium ¢ Avenue will be clos» ance, the Eli coxswain u their ashed for the winning streak wa —adv. the tillermen of all three This age strives to excel in all things and it recognizes and rewards excellence. - This age . of high - standards welcomes the HOLOGY Dy Psy oarsmen first time whe knockout dozen forja n a close race | Sanitary Gro-| Pennsyly t.was hau'ad out by | Yale crew ) ’ e Blackwell Cup Regatta re-| " g \ n ‘ but it was hardly necessary i Gs he King Bli boatloads. swept to de ] ng for possible i ries over Columbia an crows algo have,a habit « taking a fast but bricf warmay pull just before going to their [ [ing marks, It is usually timed : ihat rival crews will get an eyefuil - ; of Eli _— e HUDKINS Dola Batters Al Mellon All Around ™* Ring and Latter Near [er Knockout at Gong. NEW YORK, June 2.—Ace kins, Nebraska welterweight, battored Al Mellon all over the night in a ten rounder Hudkins | forced the fighting all of’ the and had Mellon of the verge of a| at the final gong Pl i) ot i MOOSE PICNIC Annual Picnic, Hud- | and Moose June 26. MODERN smokers are the most exact- ing ever known, and they place Camel first among cigarettes. For Camel was created to succeed in the hardest-to-please age ever known. It was made to satisfy those who demand the utmost, and modern smokers have given it such popularity as no other cigarette ever had. -If you’re downright hard to please, just try Camels. Tobacco taste and fra- grance will be revealed as never before, for Camels are rolled of the chuicest Turkish and Domestic tobaccos, supremely blended. This modern cigarette exceeds all other standards but its own. To light one is to find taste fulfilment. “Have a Camel!” el fian powar bafors tha | QAMIEY Mandell Held Technical Charge er Dies After Collapsing. KANSAS CITY it 't ILLNESS BARS KING MADRID, Juno 2 Sunday, | this se —adv. his Majesty’s disappointment. It i likely that he will play this year already in train mes against Larry a team of probably two wford and ) Amcrican and two British players. |gy t Pe'o is the vorite sport, and h has a strin of twenty-four ‘3 COMPANY -ee- - . RED DGOIN CONVINCED Fight- ATLANTA bascball catchers of June 2-—Big June 2 lightweight boxer of Ch says this such rtant part in y years ago in spent 14 years in the major nd retired in to go into vaudeville Police| “Physicians told me my left kn rs on a technical cliarge|would bacome stiff,” Dooin & od on §5,000 bond But it h t yet.,” - — e FEMMER THANKS PUBLIC lightweight champio! Hayward, County Coron-| Adams’ death | ¢ d from a broken neck. hookor at orders left at George FROM POLO MATCHES, i, o, o Tt ot Goore | bills. I solicit business of all resi- King Alfonso's|dents, coal, attack of pleuro-pnen a | livery always, m out of the runnin, ul, adv. D. B. FE on's polo matchas, much to wood, ete. Phone 114, MER. — > d papers ror save a he Empire CATCHERS HAVE CINCH j league | today have a| inch, in the opinion of Charles | Adams, | “Re died in the ring here last night after| “Red” R collapsing in the second round of a 3rs NOW ¢ scheduled ten round affair with San ; Mandell, of the world 3w announced that result Mandell was | Heac 1919 at the | Quick de- ' Do you know the only difference between rusting and burping is time—both are oxidation You can feel and see the fire produced by rapid burning. But when metal rusts, the process Is too slow to sce. Rust is the “ash’ of this fire. ARMCO Ingot Iron RESISTS RUST J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Sheet Metal Werk South Front Street JUNEAU TRANSFER Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage Prompt Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL PHONE 48 ASK FOR MAID BREAD M\Ruw:imxnn[ BREAD JUNEAU BAKERY ‘WM. MYREN, Prop. Phone 577 MILK Free Delivery 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 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 troubles. Bring your repair troubles here. JUNEAU MOTOR CO. PHONE 30 Will arrive on Steamer Alaska Wednesday morning— Fresh Ranch EGGS 35¢ Dozen 3 dozen, $1.00 SANITARY GROCERY ‘The Store 1'nat rieases PHONE 83 and 85 THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- EST, MOST UP-TO-DATEB AND BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT ALASKA, g

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