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S R A 2 et THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 27, 1927. BRINGING l P FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS Roads, left Alameda fo ] < Ex et WELL,IF THIS 19N <y | THIS 1S WHAT | CALL L) MUS y S ve | B:’ CL;k‘-xL:XT‘\ \‘_\; ;‘YIA} e o X 4 > LUCK!' THERE HE 1S 41 |a | LUCK! NOW TO GIT HOME " HERE S ;_wfln £l :A’! NO | DEA HE v AS : 3 RIGHT FENINCED ME! | 4 AN SURPRISE MACGGIE! ) 4 ? \ e g W i i } | o - e " g it o 19 WHICH? WORTH SO MUCH ¢ ! | { ; S X i \ b PN : : : L | g o Nal® S TAHN ARRIVES FROM X 7 et i | Rl Y KETCHIKAN TO TAKE g oo : f e TR \ ‘ gl Y AT CARE OF ENGINEERS de transportation nd their wives will Tuesday on the I N L A CMANIT A n. With Robert © 1927. by Int'l Fenture Servic Al 5 !’ | * ¢ A tant District For Great Britain rights reserved I". Heintzleman the Speel Rive Annex J. J. WOODARD CO. o R |in 1881. He played with both t aity, using the Tahn " South Front Street | 1 | Now York and St Louis Ni i ‘ \ | TIDQT N By - e sl bl g, i nd: Duvis, Supt. of the Alaskn | ™7 "= mmmmerearaoeies | :‘.i)T G!A i s S ey pamery At e ree | L JUNEAU TR ANSKES | WATERBURY. Coun., fune 27 2 ORI POy nery tender for supplies and will ; &k Moves, Packs and Stores oturn this afterncon to Tenak il U Cne of the big reasons w e A T Gtttk b it IM““ ON INSPECTION RIP ;\\w \:(\\.;:w will a ;.\w;:“ DOUBLEHEADER :ivemrs it | RO | CUCNREEDUEL - L ot stood six feet two inches in h Vew York-8; Philadelpk : ship race at Poughkeepsic June known as the “Giants.” o 2 129 with a perfect record of five DUBLI} June This year It was on September 11 dians Give Solons Hard w it P [sprint victories the Fitzwilliam Lawn Tennis Club, | that Connor performed the . T Ph oY ¢ rki Alveady acclaimed the class of |founded by ten Dublin men m{precedented feat of knocking Trouncing in wo : the | Epltine eueE 1877, celebrates its Jubilee. The |pall over the cight foot walk, sur Games Sunday. rié ; go by big Tom. Bddy Irish Open Championships which | mounted by a 16-foot fence, around i Kk suprem: the longer have been held under its auspices [(he Ol Polo grounds. He still X3 ’ 9 ¢ ince 1879 have been g ed in-|carries the $500 hunting-cas of all, bar none. If for some reason or other ¥ T INGS OF B harder game of roving four mile rri th §5 ) P , 1 ntin S‘I,M?)?‘“(‘”SH’:‘;LE‘: S | The Pouglikeepsle - regatta on (LorRAtional status honor of the | watch presented him by mem anyone cannot or does not trade with us we 8100 (0 dEn T Weon . Lost {the Thames June 23 will go that | °C Among * who will Ihers of the stock exchange who then beg to solicit your good will and most b Viia Tl 1A 99 04 grue x d . 208 thak hield by the saw the feat cordially invite you to at least visit our store, 16 42 : i player, H, Landry, is Gers|.. on the other end of Connor' the oftener the better. Please remember, you ALl ORGUAR ha madal rsnent are always welcome. Should you purchase some- , : g Orew thu Patterson, the famous Au 48 44 2 tried its mett!® ju an actual slayer 3 iy g s | { 1 us the s not entirely satisfacto Ring Wima Mk ax 3% 10 thing from us that is not entirel; itisfactory thang : a4 2418t the fourmll Ko As a social event of Dublin life, two games. , [[Portlanc : : . in the east have been the Fitzwilliam tournaments rivai| 1880 he treated the fiew Pol as represented we will gladly refund the money. re M\I S \“ i i o6 jor .1 In the west ; the Horse Show. Groundie: Bo. thsie] fet - cireutt We desire very much to please everyone and A1 ieramento—Vin- | [0 3 Aurprising - victory O¥er Washin - as time goes on, when necessary, we will im- Coahler: Saattle.| Hollywood 36 ; ton was scored at ‘thres miles i { clout 4 ; { 3 : i Jiian R Rt i National League Some coaches, notably Jim TO COACH KANSAS AGGIES Born here in 1856, Connor i prove and adjust our stock for the satisfaction 1 and Jenkins ational Leay i RENT. of our customers. As it is, we are starting Wd gam Sacramento— | Won Lo k of Syracuse, maintain that - tired from baseBall in 1902. Af ; 3 are. r land Hoelier: Senttle— | Pittsburgh 38 2 ] good sprint crew is a good MANHATTAN, Kas., June 27 ter a varied experience with teams with a great variety of gfock that is fresh and Eentint aid®Schmidt. | Chicago $8. o 303 | distance crew—that distance mat- | The Oklahoma A. & M. mat squad | 811 over Connecticut, in New Bed new in its entirety. R St. Loui R i ters little. Others see the long | will face competition from one of | ford and Holyoke, Mass., and Freight and The New Drug Store Will be open in a very short time. This store is a Juneau product a is for the people of Juneau and vicinity, and we solicit the trade s - = Prompt Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL PHONE 48 T T U N B T ttle five Our success depends upon your patronage and good will and we aim to make our store your store. If you are not trading with us regularly y're lasting and they're there may be something we can supply you with full of “pep.” anyway. We will have some very good items THE which are sold exclusively by us and we will be safety and speed are to be pleased to serve you. Our help will be exper- found here. You can't even ienced and courteous, and with it all you will get a bad piece of advice in find our store a place where dollars have more this supply house. A tough cents. tire may wear well but a tough reputation don’t. We have a reputation of going a long way to please our cus- tomers. blgrind a test which calls for such |its former stars next year Troy, N. Y., he ‘went to the Giant GAMES SUNDAY 3rookly 31 a combination of muscle, nerve B. L. Patterson, who was|C Pacific Coast league Bsto 12, ento 3, enttle 17.| Philadelphia 3 B | entirely unpredictable as a member of the Oklahoma Oakland 4, 1; Portland 1, 3 Cincinnati 24 4 3891 Of the crews that meet on ths [ championship grappling crew, wili | kiR Bifp: Trpliniatn b, ¢ American League Hudson the Navy has by far th,[teach wrestling at the Kansas Tally wo » 1; Los Angeles Won Los ct. | hest record. Between Harvard and | State Agricultural College her» 16, 8. New York ‘ale the records slightly favor |next season. Naticnal Tcague Philadelphia Crimson for the first time| The Kansas school, under Pas-|} Pittsburgh 9: St. Louls 3 Chicago : terson’s leadership will attemi | Chicago 5; Cincinnati §. [\‘-“’“”‘ on On the other hand, a good Yai-|to wrest the Missouri Valley e Tl Y o etroit 2 : 4920 trew may rally from the sting of | championship from its coach's | S8 e 5 o & American League Clevelind 460 gefeat at Princeton hands earlier |alma mater. % MILLER’S TAXT PHONE 33 riladelphia 4, 3; New York 2, 7 .\'l.:nl‘:.‘,‘m gL ajalin the season: ana the crew - {2 dria ovealien St. Louis 0 Cleveland 2, 3. | V¢ that try conclusions with the PRl T A Boston Jufieau City League Navy include a champic x always pays : : AT T T DRIVERS 7 / i Pl ns of The ire JARS W ouT IVERS 4 Detroit 7; Won Lost Pet. | waehington elght and the e columns o e Empire { : ! e Blks 8 0 1,000 bipavita - oot B ubndueted O s T A"**' i FOR HIRE { : PAU 1 A : ‘ B LITLE WIMS BATORDAY ‘:1;.”;;. Juean 11 00 e o, that conauered i | AUTQS FOR HIRE | ommmmmmmmmemmmeeeeeees | IR RARAR ORI EAU MOTOR €O SEATTLE, June 27.—The In-|American Legion 500 —— e S S S D R S S SO PHONE 30 Night and grit as to make the issue!thrown only once in three years 5 Prompt Service—Day and ! 1 ‘ - {1 Covicn Auto SERVIC tires you meed for | Juneau, Alas] 1 STAND AT THE ARCTIC | Phone-—Day, 444; Night, | 444-2 rings e e s oo LT T R R L LR LR | stitutions of the Intercollegiats * Day and Night Service X dians soutslugged Sacramento by | Moose ~o 0 000 Rowing Association — Syracuse, Y ORI 486 H ’I F "’C 9 NN two hits and two runs to win in o g s TR B Columbia, Pennsylvania and Cor oW 'y O 8¢ \/; last 8 ay's game. ' Seattle . PN nell—are growing weary of see- 3 s BLUE BIRD TAXI » :\® =z landed on Shea for 10 runs in| Barber Shops Closed | & g " " & / .inu A'(?u‘*.( crews rzv)T\ away \\'ival SHORTY GRAHAM De Boss told me to step . ] .\lomlu\' !Hn- H.u.;a‘ Columbia's fine “frosh o i Gt Bt B down here to tell yuh all solon irted off mearly % : ., |eight of last year, row almost ind at Bill's Barber Shop dat when yuh get thra rong, gathering six coun in{ To avoid a long wait on Sat-|intact as the varsity this season, b v i irRds ee frames. Backer | urd get your work done early.lhas p aps the best record cf A N chewin’ de rag to come‘ The score was —adv.| the four, while Cornell's heavy 251 TAXI on down to de Rhodes eattle 13, Sacramento 10. e - : crew may bé better equipped for «J 4 Cafe for a real feed. £ e batteries were: For shingling, kalsomining,|ihe long race than it seemed for |} o present-day need We'se sure got de good Sacramento — Shea, Rachae(painting or any kind of carpenter| hort gests X ¢ { e B g e —says Taxi Tad. >hone 25 Vight Call 269 oail, and Koehler. or general repair work, call Hen-| o the following list of per 24 Phone 251 Night Call 26 A o s ‘Seattle —— DBrandt, Sutherland|ry Gorham, New York Exchange. res in a busy and thrill To some the taxi is interesting flirts with Franklin . on, supporters of | {Only when a trip to the sta- i A Phone 59. —adv. | giiled l/ e — s - any particular college colors may | § tion must be made in a hur-{| ——— 3 Capitol Dye Works 3tk SERPEA AN POSSMBIE EPAN . o SN SRR find justification for backiug them | § r¥. To others it presents an b R e - C. Meldner — Professional I Jasdi example of our rapldly grow-| HOLMES TAXI T R s ‘leaner and Dyer—Phone 177 in the two classic races. 8 o IW- | aner @ yer— 0 ing commercial standard of - Service Transfer Co. - Will Haul Saw Mill Wood and Coal Office Phone 389 first two innings while the Stand Doug Cigar Store Advertisement Navy today. The Carlson taxi Sl'l'\'t | PHONE 342 [ Defeated M. I T. 3 lengths,|}ice is the happy solution of) 4 ‘ I A ANESE Pennsylvania 5 lengths, Harvard |{a public demand for conven-{|| Stand at Olympic Pool Hall " JAPANESE g | | | scant length, Syracuse 2% lengths. | { ience, comfort and pleasure. SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street ’. 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders 3 \ Won Stewards cup in American s : Henley regatta defeating Penn A 1 e | . ¢ C., Princeton, Columbia, Penns 1 Carlson’s Taxi and ! GCueen Rmson Taxy H 7 s BEN PHILIPS, Prop. A Uuh \ ,‘ A ) —~ Day.and Night Bervice prm LM\MMNMMM»MIK‘mh. vania, Syracuse in that order, Ambulance Service | Five yictories, no defeats. | Harvard Prandiiie A TRel und Stand at Senate Rooms | Lost to Navy scant length, de Noland’s Corner PHONE 3232 feated M. L T. 3 lengths, and |} Phones Single 0 and 314 t nell 2% lengths. Two victories, r--,-------_--.,m-_--,,.N-.",."..,_,;;-----,_’ WINCHESTER— 1 defeat. ¢ R : p WHITE and MILLER FALLS Inino Defeated ('nl:m'hiu 1% lengths M(""non (["(l C“dlllac i " D"n"l > ROOm imm Penn 4% lengths in Derby Breakfast—6 to 9 ’n-;.';ltla_ Trailed l’ruu'vlullv seant %—.@ :1:;::}1.-: length for Carnegie cup. | ENCLOSED CARS AT.YOUR h ; Lunch—12 to 1 vistory, one defeat. 3 Dinner—5 to 6:30 Columbia e i ALL DAY OR NIGHT 5 : 1 i | Penn A. C. Princeton and ahead | We are now prepared to give you better service ST RS i | | small pactics | of Pennsylvania and Syracuse =t than ever before. Henley. No victooies, 3 dofeats. Lost to Navy § longth. 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