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BRINGING UP FATHER [ - i | F'VE MADE UP MY MIND TO L FIND THAT ELEPHANT, AN’ [ 1 uch‘ L‘\\ln HOME U”nL ' DO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1927. EA iTLE WINS Juneau City League f Won Lost ® - - MlNERS AND PAPS fribe Takes First Game {IH n OQI\;HH(]‘ DQ‘.«'IY‘(‘\.’ { p RS Hit Hard First ]nninf,g i The Alaska a », { Mooes™ will play their pe me tonigh at 6:59 o' SEATTLE, Joa2 29.—The In-| ins continued their hea ng streak yesterday in th ame Miner's to twirl w agues’ leading club 10 to 3 Koski or Schmitz will take The Tribe landed on Deélaney the mound duty for the P: iX counters in the first in- Kilowitz doing the receiving which put the game on ice.| A victory for the Miners tonig | The batter were will practically throw the M Oakland-—Delaney, Ilasty and out of running for the 1 half as they have already 1 Seattle—Milju ind Schmidt t Leaoue : attle 10 tion for first place heramento Portland 3. | Alarg Jission 7; Hollywood | tend the 12 the on hand to watc National Leas ttsburgh 9; St. Lou n Leacue | teams finished in a tie. fhiladelph New York 9 | Umpires Kirl f. Louis Detroit 9, 6 handle the gar ashington 4 ton 0 » tonight - - land 7; Chicago O1d papers for sale at The Empire STANDINGS OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League | Won Lost bictana 55 37 hn Francisco.. 19 4 attle . 17 12 hcramento 47 4 brtland 45 44 ANNOUNCING Dodge Bros. ion 13 19 v ~ . bs Angeles 1149 Six Cylinder 11y wood 36 54 National League Won Lost Pet SENIOR ttshurgh .. roali $1595 F. O. B. 1iladelphia neinnati 24 42 Americar‘x\_ Lcaglue 7 DETROIT w York 20 hiladelphia J(I.’ tani McCaul IhIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIlIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIlII!IIIIIIIIIII The New Drug Store | Will be open in a very short time. This store | is a Juneau product and is for the people of | Juncau and vicinity, and we solicit the trade of all, bar none. If for some reason or other anyone cannot or does not trade with us we then beg to solicit your good will and most cordially invite you to at least visit our store, the oftener the better. Please remember, you are always weleome. Should you purch ome- thing from us that is not entirely satisfactory as represented we will gladly refund the money. We ¢ re very much to please everyone and as time goes on, when necessary, we will im- rove and adjust our stock for the satisfaction aur customers. As it is, we are starting vith a great_variety of stock that is fresh and new in its entirety. ol * success depends upon your patron: wge and i_will and we aim to make our store your If you are not trading with us regularly may be something we can supply you with y. We will have some very good items are sold exclusively by us and we will be | to serve you. Our help will be exper- iepeed and courteous, and with it all you will find ovr store a place where dollars have more ceénts PHONE 33 HELLAN’S PHARMACY i 2 0 1.000 Juneau 1 1 500 | FROM LEADERS i) & 5 o o o oo o TO TIENTSIN | | S WITHMARINES =" 72 TO PLAY TONIGHT ©"" telegram Sunday was very ill bat- Oneel will be the chuice of the le Molly Ma nst Oakland and walloped the Spadden will receive him. Eithe: ks. Hi W present when the end came Ph aupabl DR TR force na. He will Willie Ritchie, former v h uarters in Tientsin. | lightweight = champion, took tl e which had just | first step in his propesed come York, two tanks, | back no1 topp=d T best a Gyl 3L 1 Bbeir ¥ sbars for the nd sups 8 5o on .‘y t 1 i : GOLDSTEIN'S EM.: Henderson | night in the last of a sched two gamecs. The Miners will still be in the running either with & GAMES TUESDAY win or a loss while a victory for ‘7 the Moose puts them in a posi - .o )t The Bmpire incse civil war steadily moving ' to save him further rowd is expected to at me tonight and many s Angeles 11; San Franciseo;of the sailors of-the Emden wil| i their first . | game of baseball. Tomorrow night | 8 the Alaska Juneau will again meer | . Cincinnati 8 | the Moose to play off the cham- | Philadelphia 7 pionship of the first half, as both | and Nostrand will | AT S sath of his fa it shonld bacome Delivered not ua Blhe, tuoatvea W 0 e ) Rk A WAELIE <RITCHIE I and ot ex. United States Transport Tynde COMES BACK ARD Sedan b SRR WINS FIRST BOUT Coupe and had been fil fos | g, WG U8 VED e ‘ s n an \‘; nmand. t th ! AmericAn Ma SAN FRANCISCO, June 29 Landau ten-r( jawe h With th tenth Iways pays. bout | Figured right when| signed |....... s S R prerns gl WHEN 1 first started to smoke a pipe, I The very first pipe-load won me. 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