The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 28, 1927, Page 5

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BRINGING UP FA" THER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. TUESDAY, P AS | TOLD YYOU- ! TOOK AN E THINKIN' IT WAS MINE AN | GOT HOME .\ FOUND ELEPHANT WAITIN' FOR ME DON'T KNOW WHICH ONE 19 LOOK 90 MUCH ALIKE' GO ANC RAIJAH NOTHER i 1DENTIF o LEPHANT WHEN | ' NOW ! \|§ 5 MINE, THEY || e === N )(rrhu | TO / JAUGHTER 15 RIGHT ! RAJAH OLCHT TO THE ELEPHANT HE GAVE ME! BERLENBAGH GOMES BACK ’!\\ \HI'I\ 4l rlenbach we 28 Paui world light last night former t champion \'u\‘ 1t 0 Charle R heavyweight, in hadi heduled ammell the bout last nd 'd two minute 1 33 secc Flashing punchir the Au ' after th all pow Ber'er an hanging fir tr D blows, >+ GAMES MONDAY Pacific Coast League All teams traveling. National Len{..uc Pittsburgh 5; St. Le New 0 |>',mm I h‘l:im-.-,n || Cincinnati 4 American League fPhiladeiphia 2; New York 1St. Louis 2 Washington &‘lv veland 2 6. Detroit 4 9; Boston 8.8 1 Chicago 7, 4 STANDINGS OF CLUBS | (Corrected to date) ; Pacific Coast League | Won Lost | 48 16 17 14 12 11 a6 Pet. dakland | n, Francisco eattie cramento >ortland Tisgion l.0: Angeles Tollywood National League Won [Pittsburgh ‘hicago 5t. Louis New York : i Brooklyn 3 E 4 Boston Philadelphia incinnati American League Won Lost 16 38 37 38 24 York Philadelpitia icago W hington Detroit leveland Louis loston e Lu t 0 1 1 9 Pet. | 1.000 500 .B5Q0 000 1 0 e \TTENTION EASTEBN STARS Juneau Chapter No. 7, O. meets in F o’clock June 28. MAE WILLIAMS, . W. ALICE BROV'N, Sec'y. >eo For shingling, kalsomining, painting or any kind of carpenter v general repair work | Hen- y Gorham, New York Exchange. [Phone 59. ~—adv. NOTICE io CREDITORS in the Commissioner’s Court for: the Territory of Alaska.Division| Number One, Juneau Precinct.| Before F. A. Boyle, U. S. Com-| missioner and ex cfficio Probate Judee. | IN THE MATTER OF THE LAST, WILL AND TESTAMENT OF| GEORGE FINLEY, Deceased. | Notice is hereby given that the| undersigned have been on the 27th day of May, 1927, duly ap- pointed executors of the last will and testament of the above-nam-| e George Finley, deceased AN persoms having claims against 1id; déceased or his estate, are; roqitired to present same with| proper vouchers attached, to the! undersigned, at the. office of| GGrover C. Winn, Valentine Build-; ing, Juneau, Alaska, within six| months from the date of this| notice. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, May: 31, 1927, American Legion Moose session al evening, regular Tuesday M., adv, J. M. BENNETT, HENRY OLIVE, Executors. Pirst publication, May 31, 1927. Last publication, June 28, 1927, | miles {two other Promoted G § A ks James (I'T-N Ex | WHITE HORSE BOY Albert Mr. and White Hor urday (June 1 from the with hi playmat had the My B wa e twe hingself the lake .in 1 p. m, the returned and that Albert The body merged in shallow who went out the return of the The children’s than told was was f D. Dole, | pineapple king, offers $25,000 | to the first and $10,000 to the | second aviator to fly from the | Pacific Coast to Honolulu, > > Somerton, 8) in town. drowned immediately children, th wad that to rent, but it believed {boy fell while trying across an arm of the lake. The Rev. George Findlay con ducted the .funeral service Sun afterngon from the Unitec church Flight J. Linseed iroome, Boys {ARDLSTA of the ' Traj plorers, acted and attended in an Gir! pices a uni s in Trair “hicago, on th ollectior « | anim MAJOR J. H. MUSTARD LEASES NELSON HOTEi.’ { Hotel Major storday v th and the pe fine b W. M. I had one Jonn mowerd Mustard completed mnegotiation of the_Nelsan hote purchase of the furnish ings, it was announced by Ro Thornton, former owner The transaction, which had been under considoration for two weeks, went into effect yesterday noor station KGBU, operated Thornton, will continue to broadcast from the Nelson, hav ing leased accommodations Major Mus d. The studio ever, will be movad to location in the near future hikan Chronicle). by from | how another (Ket. | Hawaiian clusive) PRINCESS LOUISE ORCHESTRA DROWNS | 9 of of | Sat th Somerton son WILL PLAY TONIGHT with The Alaskans TOURIST DANCE 1. B. HALL 9 o'clock drowned Ear lake, two » brothers and all younger out gone ot morning. About smaller their parent hoys lying sub. men | after | | und Wit Dancing iy Starts tory is incolie- | y; BIG GAME HUNTERSGET PICTURES AND TROPHIES | Cudahy family Catherine { mounting. William senger on the T Where flirts with Franklin JUNE 28, 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS SAY, RAJAH! WiLL E YOU TELL ME WHICH OF THE TWO ELEPHANTS | OUT-BIDE 15 THE ONE | NOU CAVE ME? paom oung > > [Relics of Goethe Frankfort-on-Main return from nce of n e momentc of Ge iterary geniu ere 1914 t war France When French g After in the broke overnment ¢ much negot at | hem in having the r these edition: relics of are Goeth HOUSING ROWS MAY END, JAIL *»< ROME, June ords must bo o to jail, according to a new of the Prefect of the Pro of Rome in consequence aris 28.—Tenants and friends in Rome | or ruling i . vince of the Chicago pack- | 0. Goodrich, of tha| 0il Company; and O. J ! Milwaukee, big ne operat under the au the Field Museum of returned south last weok D. with e motion and and trophies numerous disputes from the housing eris Each quarrel and landlord of 2 threat to dispossess or any other similar matter must now be | submitted to a special committe q representative of the Land ciation and a delegate Tenants' Assoeiation, h exists in ea between tenant over an increase ng rent of of a del a lar pic other compo 1 of clos the city I lords’ A of the ska Dbear birds one the Savoy returning had tw 1 he took King > was a hip. He trophies that New York trophy Henry Roden, Juneau Aft returned home from a short nes trip to Ketchikan on steamer Alet ach hunt 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. 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