The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 15, 1927, Page 5

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h Wl 1ittsburg 82 17 ISEATILE WINS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, W +JUNE 15, 1927. GEORGE AT, 'LL NL\.‘ R NEED A FOG - HORN WHILE MACCIE SLEEPS- HOW DOES SHE EXPECT \;\L_ ro SLEE WELL- ITS QUIET HERE ANY'WAY American Lm;,ue Ve 79 TENTH FRAME = - jf? 3 1 13 - - INI]IANS AI’E - IN MARATHON Race Started from San Francisco, 480 Miles to Grants Pass, O]ozgon. SAN ¥RANCISCO Ile A June ific (u.l,‘ Oakland Sacrame Mi Ore Los Angeles §, marathon on rec former outlaw Mayor of Crescent the runners off at yesterday morning > WILLIAMS MAKES ELEVENTH HOMER Won Lost ST. LOUIS, June 15.--Cy Oakland 18 liams hit his th home Sacrament of the season lay it 3 520 wi m base Francisc 1 39 V06 - o - s 4"/ JUNIOR LEAGUE 18 tarted on Grants Pass mile run gon, the longest Al Jenning and at City, st 10:10 o'clock ord Boston 0 American League All' games postponed on ace of rain STANDINGS OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League wi run afterncon h one man played Baseball the ational Lea 1 1 gue ader will be Won L p toni Junior o'clock at ordir hepard. The 1ope to have 5| crowd out to see the firs played by the Junior League th season. B Chicago 32 19 Louis 20 ew York 2 2 irooklyn R ton 9 26 iladelphis 9.« 89 Cincinnati 34 boy a good - FEMMER T}{ANha PUBLIC for the coal orders left at George Brothers, where you can also pay 4 667 bills. I solicit business of all 1 2 671 residents, coal, wood, ete Quick Juneau Citv League Won |H\ Pet ose ka Juneau I delivery always. Phon 114 American Legion 2 | —adv. D. B. MMER V0 V1 VY WU W 0 W W W W 0 O O M W 0 M W V) STUDEBAKER A car any man will be proud to own, at a price any man can afford to pay — ! The Studebaker Custom Sedan, at $1335, is ofi 1!y rated the most powerful car in the world of its size and weight, Custom charm, easy -chair ccmfort, arrow-swift speed and traditional Studebaker staminal Seeit and drive it today. STUDEBAKER CUSTOM SEDAN 1335 f.0.b. factory, with §100 worth of extra equipment at no extracost. Other Stude~ baker and Erskine models $915 to $2495. JUNEAU MOTORS, INC. Juneau, Alaska Phone 30 THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR ARARA AR AR AR ARRA AR AR AARARA A A AARA A AA A A AR AA AR a homerun, a three-bag wo for two sacks, for MINERS, TYING ot FOR THE I.EAD ted their and two R 7% g th 1 th Schmitz Holds A. J. Slug-| gers to Seven Hits and Six Runs, Last Game. Miners the percentage to ne run i hird inning ot a runy City |l itz hurled a 3 the Paps, holding the sl Miners to seven hits teammate garnere andicap. In Killowitz had walked Moo mitz Schmitz set the with a ringing 1d board a1l the home from first put over the winning run Mosher was benched in the frame and McClogkey went to the mound r the first time this Having fed on red year. TO OPEN TONIGHT to Man-| YOU don’t need a degree from Oxford to figure out why so many men smoke pipes today—and enjoy them. Pipe- smoking has increased at least three-fold since Prince Albert came into the picture. And pipe-pleasure has increased a thou- sand-fold. And with good reason! Prince Albert in the bowl of your pipe means pipe-joy coming up the stem. That’s the story of P.A.’s tremendous popularity in a pipe-bowl. You suspect that Prince Albert is wonderful tobacco the instant you open the tidy red tin and set free that rich, rare fragrance. That’s a treat in itself! PRINGE —the 1] 1927, R. J. Reynolds Tobacca national Your *suspicions” are confirmed the minute that cool, comforting smoke comes rolling over your tongue. Never did’ pipe-tobacco taste as good as that. Cool and sweet and mellow and mild —long-burning—why, P. A. just has everything you ever wanted in a smoke, including complete satisfaction. No matter how hard you hit it up, P. A. never bites your tongue or parches your throat. You can start in right after breakfast and stay with it until bedtime. You may think, your. pipe is delivering capacity pipe-joy now. Never mind. Until you’ve tried P, A., you won’t know. ALBERT joy smoke! P. A. is sold everywhere in tidy ved tins, pound and halj-pound tin humi- dors, and pou with sponge always with every bit of bite and parch removed by the Prince Albert process. -+ HOUSTON YOUTHS HOLD RECORD TON, Texas, June ouths ca board wall t without t be HOUS LADYSMITE COAL PHONE Wall-scaling, in the of John Roc OVE R~ CHARGE inments for trive, includin thletic ooderaft, quick-thinking pe and nks it approaches o Therefore L maj am work agility All our repairs are done with care At prices find you will are m't make t . way it you'll know tha zood job of it and good saf rir troubles repalr here. JUNEAU MOTOR CO. PHONE 30 t you're run bar Bring your or a tire troubles Transfer Co. Will Haul Saw Mill Wood and Coal Phone 389 Residence Service Oftice Phone 3501 Our Work Is Our Best Advertisement Capitol Dye Worl Profe Phone Meldner ner and Dyer JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street Box 218 for Mail Orders Bergmann Dining Room Breakfast—6 to 9 Lunch—12 to 1 Dinner—5 to 6:30 ystal-glass humidors And stener top. | Wa cater to both large and : small parties | | Board by the week or month. JOHN E. GREEN, PHONE 551 Prop. — Juneau Public lllbl‘dl‘} and Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street at 4th Reading Room Open From 8a. m. (o 10 p, m. Circulation Room Open From |1 to 5:30 p. 1a.—7:00 p. m. to $:30 p. m. Current Magazines, Newspapers Reference Books, Etc, FREE TO ALL

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