The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 18, 1927, Page 5

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BRINGING UP FATHER M GONNA (T ‘ RAJAH AN UE. g 1 e 524 © 1927 ey Inr L Fearune © OIANS LOSE INOTHER GAME ock Qakland Pitcher Off Viound but Unable to | et to His Relief. KLAND, Cal., i handed Se one Arle knocked out of could do ved fan 1 who rel randt and = Schmidt, Dickerman Pacific Coast League | GAMES FRIDAY fll-t1ana 6; Sacramento 7 innings fiattle 4; Oakland 8 fli1lywood 3; Mission 2 il ¥ Los Angeles 7 ! American League fllston 8; Pittshurgh 7 H bokl Cincinnati iladelphia 1: twelve Washington Boston ! ll STANDINGS OF CLUBS Pacific Const League Won Lost 61, .8 36 10 hitle 39 n 42 rtland 11 Angeles 14 31 18 National League Won Lost tsburgh 18 g0 3 20 21 26 32 | l\i'n:l ramento 1 Francisco. 450 vood 392 Pet York Klyn ton 2 28 iladelphia . 31 \cinnati 26 American League \ Won Lost 38 34 30 7 ' w York cago ladelphia ishington roit eland Loufs on x 14 39 Juneau City League Won Lost Pet. | 2 667 667 sT. LOUIS, June 18.—A one- track team is Buddy Sample, | school phenom of Webster | ves, St. Louis suburb. Singl:- | nded among 600 athletes from chools in six states, Sample | m the Missouri Valley relay Howdy Folks? De Boss told me to step down here to tell yuh all dat when yuh get thru chewin' de rag to come on down to de Rhodes’ Cafe for a real feed. We'se sure got de good eats. Where Front Street flirts with Franklin WHATEVER USE CONCRETE EVERLASTINGLY PERMANENT We Mix and Deliver Any Quality A-1 Granite Concrete Ready to Place——FPhone 32 CONCRETE PRODUCTS MFG. CO. D e e e ] | trip—1c | the | proportionatel | temporary, | however, an | generously { three ps | Taku CALL ON CGIT HIMTO TO SEE THE | WANT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS L) » ‘ A B_Z_| M SORRY! TELL MR. NGGS I'M TOO BUSY TO SEE. HIM AND GIVE HIt1 B9 ANOTHER PREDENT 90 | HE WONT BE OFFENDED‘J o PRESENT THE RAJAH REGRETS HE ‘ CAN-NOT SEE YOU AND | WOUL WITH ] [ —\ THIS CAMEL! § carnival at Web: discus and th onds in the javelin and jump events. A few weeks earli he won fourth place by nhattan, Kan., f with firsts in th hot ‘put and er Gre his school taking 23 points th u varsity lowa interschola 05t eve meet do can a relay race, - BUS LINES - INBATTLE CHICAGO, 1ave made i it run June 17.—Pri WA 1 cheap for coach li ] tray thou trons in th Bus line troit have be that many middle west om Chics ome numeron have sorted to rat slashi in which fares have falle: for th Detroit-Chicagy than a cent ten-hour journey and only a the rail fare rates have , with bus travel be and Lo Ang Competition Detroit-Toledo travel reduced 0 rate for a trip ally to 45 cent Officials re to ) a mile for juarter of Long haul been cu Ch as low as $35. tween one-way card price-cutting and made oven at filied persons to the ,cxpens example b some say profit an_ be low rates il buses are city of about tory (laws add to « rul ch bu two at the quiring ¢ licensed dri ame time NEW TAXI SERVICE IS INAUGURATED The E and F taxi service, ated by the Botelho brothe begin tomorrow, offering the lic day ers_on ope . will pub ind night service in their big = seven passenger sedan. Their stand will be at the Juneau Billiard Parlor. The broth- ers also own several gravel truck which have recently been employ- ed in doing work for the city. - - - LEGION AUXILIARY THANKS PUBLIC FOR FINE SALE, POPPIES The wish American Legion Auxilfa thank all those who helped make this ale the success it do they wish fc to to r's Popp: Especially expross their appreciatio Empire for the publicity it gave the sale and to the business houses who purchased wreathes: 5 which is divided into one third to Service fund, one third to De partment service fund and on2 third to child-welfare. These vari ous funds are used to help w veterans. their needy families, the children in the billets. o e SR taled $317. EATON IN CITY W. A. Eaton, I known mia- ing man of Alaska, returned this| up | trip mining morning from a weeks River investigating properties. He is staying at Gastineau Hotel. YOU BUILD 'BUTOPARKING “FREE WINE” broad | | MORE INTENSE go and De. | for | the | Buick | to the | With final reports in the fund to- | Unit } the | | | -4} ' i Buick is a beautiful car—in design, in coloring and | | IS DISCARDED Parls is PROBLEM GETS radually dr morality i The low “prix fixe” | has had the A of a Dottle of| eliminated from the org zation of re e R Ah Wt and wine-merchant ot iis - becomis 5 [ in_ the cost o | announced its essary to Cope with [tomary quarter Yarking Problem. wet oning System SRR, | : menu tauran b whic »y the rapidly witomobiles demonstra Couneil Al are 1 to with the si possible that have w he last night nce last year can and now ter with the for drink w conscience qua and it i ordinance tod Th to cope since won't wasting which have n;n/d The figher-priced re long ago disc wine to be taurants the of mas Couneil discusged the [ter in detail at its reg semi-monthly meeting last |1t took no definite action is probabl mat ontinued serv part > o> some ng of wine as a night but will dato to My German Press Praises Ambassador Schurman; 4 |4 Ambassa- | Schurman praise from the an or rly introdnced at .an T John The sale of the hou Sixth & | Fannie €. Davis was {the Council. Mrs. Davis bid §eo0 | BERLIN, ; | Jacob Gould for the building which will be Imoved from the lot as soon icited generous | possible jerman pre recent utter The Fire D Heidelberg University, thorized to purchase three ne poke at the opening for the water mains, A lw“ hool of | hydrants request for this was presented b Y 5 man Chjet J. L. Gray i b | Authority was granted 3 2 S who kee | Council for resumption of pay i st | m 25 monthly to the City | , { application on the salary |, . P = [ or application on the salary | ;i this % Tare) of a band leader. A like amoun: | " VIS B isintion | was nted several months ago | | other themselves [and tater suspended. fo W adiatins ntn “ The Heidelberg school is th e li!\”sll“\l‘l fan ninth college of journalism to be BEST BQUIPPI established at German universi PLANT IN ties Berlin, Leipsic, Hamburg | '.|llIIIIIHIIIIII|lIIiIIII approved b has | _ 1or nee at where )t the partment was e journalism really great newspaper-| Amb: ador said, “like| at statesman, head when every-! the is one; by th:| loses his.” The editor of the F describes happy editor express LARG- | AN iIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII|I|lllllllllllllillh. | ummer time - 18 New Car time - Enjoy a Buick 2w/ Thi.n is the logical time of year to buy a car—at the begmn'mg of the period of greatest enjoyment. And Buick is the logical car to buy, because it will pro- vide the greatest usefulness with the greateltl economy. in appointment. dependable. Enjoy your summer driving. Buy a Buick. 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PSS R s NOLAND'S { CARLSO W I'TRE } Third i Front 5 Front } Front Front Front Willo Willou Front Front Secon Fifth Fire until after ted and gave 1 A < of \king close behind Frisch and Horusby, he's y worth it harboring schools of jour P - OLIVERS MOVE mer Mrs, L. 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