The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 9, 1927, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1927. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS [TTis Woz A Gooo NITTHYES, BOY, [Twe cuchT To | TonE WiLL BE || [ [ WHAT'S TTHAT ? i BE BRAVE- AN | i i i - - N S(ou " / ~ \ i | tOEA OF YOUR S~ : | FIND SOME | "eENnocuGH! | 1T S0UNDS WHE ) ESSY') 101GGS, TO GO \ : . | TIGERS 1Ny TH . - LIKE LIONS SHOOT- SHOOT [} . YOU I'™M GLAD -oo x:\fi?m POLE [S HARD ONE mmander Byrd Says p Dangerous—An- nounces His Plans. July 9. Byrd told nen that he cted ::m;m’vnm )} i . WOODARD CO before the end of Difficulti of the trip are I ng—Sheet \Metal American League ceptional. South Polar explora outh Froat\'Street Won £ on is much more dar rous t To icago 1; Pittsburgh 0. i"hilad t. Louis 2; Boston 8 leveland 3 2 ‘oinmander Byrd incinnati 8; Philadelphia 5, el- St. Lou 3 5 of 40 or JUNEAU TRAWSFER COMPANY Iphia ves, Packs and itores ight and Bagp:\ze even inning % 3 wrious hranch an League Juneau Citv League BAN j[]H\IS[]N mwi(;LFFE 'TRAINS ANOTHER ~SEATTlE NUSEB ¥ it 4 WA voueve T —— lelphia 7; St. Louis 5 Amerlcan Legion STANDING OF CLUES 4 MAJUP‘ LEAGUE ™ AN 4 S issions Break Tie in Las Xl p 8 r“”( 3 “" i S]%r;'fi:gig‘r::}"[ELD ] Six Cylinder | yakland 2 5 ‘ Ilalf U[ TLCH’ Innln’; 1 Francis 6 3 53 Quits Py iency G Arden: i — ; " —Many Hits Made il IC ACC EPTED can League Which He ’ ; AR R ACIRO0 Tl Bk g | TOrtiand : (€ontinued trom Page One.) : / Has “(‘.(I 27 Yedla. & & |~—Another ninth inning rally of 1 11ywood 47 . \ A . i v ‘v! \’) ‘ N ¥ TR the Indians failed yesterday when : 4 orfetiar it n gl IR y NEW YORK. July 9 3an Joha \ < % s g ke the i . V YORK, July 9.—Ban Joh . | the D s broke t tie in N,tmml Leagnb e ARG ERCRIEN tendored his resignation W helr » innin o aER Bt ¢ t R of the American ” 4 % i ve hits pounded, (y;eas e ) g a ,",‘Iml'“m" evitiont 1595 E. O. .B. Le fective on or befora ! ; e § ) linto the records, 18 going to the \ atlons between the resignation has been a ; ¥ s AN he- batteries were ignation had been agr D - = Prompt Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL PHONE R e e e e S & . , 5 Tut % E o ago whe the by the club owner B 040 0 : ’ - tle—Rdwards, Nance, Suth- ;. 2o B3R year when Ill-health is concedéd to be the 3 s 3 s 7 erland and Borreani, Jenkins. b A > i1 )i wdor returned to his chisf factor in Johnson's retir g, \ 5 i E Mission Ludolph, Bekert,' py oo cainnis 44 wishes but upon ment. ¥ | Chr an and Whitney 43 e of the Presid it 18 said the resignation ca i - 2 3 - 4 LE\v(;Tiasp(TAL under strong pressure by a major- 1 % 3 e GAMES FRIDAY 1 PIRE HAS THE LARG-| AVE: ity of the club owner ¥ 9 5 ¢ : 5 Pacific (‘o«\st League ST, MOST UP-TO-DAT AND g i ; of by ; |Seattle 12; ) 3! WIST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING Mrs. Molvin Starkenberg, wi g o Portland 2; Ou 4 LANT IN ALASK entered the St. Ann’s Hospits Johnson has been President the League since the founding of the circuit 27 years ago. Simultancously with the abrupt resignation, the 61 years old Exa- cutive, in a chnaracteric gesture, refused the proposal that he be { An extra tire is sur rig ¢ome President Emeritus and ro- s sure your friend \ + : v e ) tire on full pay under his contract| (o © : | 2\ ,\.( Y2 EH e |On who you always can depend, which is still good for eight| & BLAMER 4 3 ; ) . b s lzl.:.und, \xho lmpn-‘s to lo\\'m- Miss l:nh-r]e 's mark, LN Exelusived . g ON'T trust to,luck — take © gl Ackalals o SR e Lve bud E REL, R - GUN CLUB MLMBER: | SPECIAL MEETING EASTERN y Vetw ete n“x‘,;' "Don't tevst. - niek o | Don’t trust to luck—take ; J o ok . o STARS - |good care of your car. Wetll | It the weather is good tomor i : ¢ T tell you a lot ahout the care of o abngeie < b i B R Chapter No. 7, 0. E. § y - A o lis o car that will save youn dol- the club on account of the Elk is to be officialy ted by the B Y g A 4 and cents. Pienie. Should the picnic be post-| Most Worthy ( d Matron and | ) 2 ¢ An nt |poned the grounds will be open| Most Worthy Grand Patron of the f - § 5 AFQ % oy 11 . . L ) " s - C |as usual General Grand Chapter. A spec-| 5 4% ladv. D. AUSTIN, Secretiry.|ial meeting is called for Saturday . 3 B y = T - i LONDON, July 9. Dritain wilt| ¥ - evening, July 9, at 8 o'clock b P e Al ; 2 ’ : kb . JUNEAU MOTOR CO. make ¢ determined effort to gan| This store will be open even-!Initiation. It is earnestly desired 3 y X e ¢ < wrestling honors in the forthcom.'ings on the 9th of this month|thdt all memt of the Order be g : £ s i %Y R, PHONE 30 ing Olympic games. The British|for the accommodation of the|present at this mecting 3 ity 5M()Nth\ueiy,hlChc\'rul:[iv enger Nittional - Amatenr Wrastling Ag:| trade. | MAE WILLIAMS, W. M. 5 car models there is one particularly ; it BRRRGS, (T ociation s forming ¢entres all adv. GOLDSTEIN'S EMPQRIUM |adv. ALICE BROWN, Cec’y. b idely popular be- suited for every driving preference is-don apheso e | Service lmn\f" C over England, which will be di- , —a Chevrolet for cverybody, everywhere, his notable cx er Co. ideainto sueentros ot toue | IR, : : Fhe devalapmentof this complets ling of ’ | Will Haul Saw Mill Wood representatives for each of the} low-priced modern quality cars is a not- ’ Bisher b and Coal seven weights. Onca a month| able achievement in fine-car building. It ack X . Office Phone 389 these centres will hold a series represents the result of 14 years’ consistent J I, Residence Phone 3501 " B B b o8 improvement and endless testing on the - e e 4 tlers will be eligible. world’s greatest proving ground. It touches The culinination of this effort/ . r " " 7 0 sk iviap sk i SR e every cross-section of American life. Our Work Is Our Best tition in 1928, at which the best g ) Z W ' The family seeking an all-purpose auto- Advertisement wrestlers produced in the trials | St mobile—those women and men who re- v ot b ’ will compete, and from the win- | (r;‘-v-‘ f\l £ : PNSPIE] TN quire personal cars of unquestioned ('C:\‘l"l"l D)“)WOTLS ners the Olympic team will te| ! ; & R the "Dasiiets s Wik e ; ; Lt ""“'l“‘"' o Profession selected. | " 4 mands combined economy, utility and 1 Sisninc and Dyer—Phone 13% { i S A | ; e _‘ y O e it fine appearance—owners of high-priced BALL CAME FOR a ""h b“ their next car : ,&#"’ o s gt B o v g i R 4 | s R \ The Sed vantages of additional transportati Cabriolet JAPANESE TOY TCGMORROW CéLLED H : e ) %A ) A enclose without saLrifice (xlfl:]::li!y 2‘:‘;‘::1;’;:2 SHOP OFF EI.KS PICNIC " i ¥ 5 I” 4 [rrestes —all find in Chevrolet exactly the car fow. priced field. o ( y ow- priced fiel H." B. MAKINO Accommodates that meets their needs, at a price whose i Front Street The baseball game between th = ¢ 4 lowness reflects the economi f gicantic top. Spacious rumble 3 le dodrs, six T es of gigantic ' 0 21§ 3 Alaska Juneau and the Moose 4 : > gl 1 production! st A cue of mikish Box 318 for MAfl ONS 3 % i X b » appearance which is scheduled for tomorrow | 7 N d N rolet’s’ hand. tinctive lndiv:.hullry. afternoon has been postponed un- 5 RN . " Whether you intend to purchase a smart 9715 o Pain, til a later date by President J. C. ¥ & d 5 Rith 13 < = two-passenger roadster, or a five-passen- - McBride, of the City League, on . e .7 ger enclosed car of the most distinguished B account of the Klks’ pienic whica & 5 ° 4 individuality and style, come in and see erg'na'ln is to be held tomorrow at Marmion 3 A E the world’s finest low-priced car! Learn Island. The game will probably A general end impartial survey of automobile Swners % 3 Ty, how Chevrolet combines beauty, utility, vl o Dini ki ik e i i recently conducted by 8 geeat orgenization, shows that smasing performance and overall econ: o : ming Room teams will meet the Dorotay 344,679 owners of other cars intend to change to Buic' i p Breakfast—6 to 9 Alexander sailors. The sailors put next time they buy a car., 7% : { up a nifty game last week anl! “ ¥ ; Lunch—12 to 1 " It h r . . . . 3 The Touring Car are rounding into shape and are These owners have compared their cars with Buick—in FR7E seanitioe o s ] Fine appearunce con- ':h(;:i:" :::”x mmm.‘.(a):”ff.l":.fipf‘(“,:": performance, in economy, in comfort, luxury and dependa- SR Patianth gy | 3 ; z - p phasiseg by Belge o Dinner—5 to 6:30 colored Bog.who, méde. & big il bility. And t'iey havedecided il:a: Buick offers greater value. ORL M oo Ai P 4 N et b notx e with the local fans last year will| N ::fl ,‘,’,".;fl:‘,'y",'f,"’ 4 i ders, b:(lc( type lamps small parties. Bt be with the eaflor nine Mondhy | Exantine a Duick at your eacliest opportunity. Find out T S 4 R and will probably chuck for then ' -why s0 many owners of other cars are changing to Buick P o i g \ ’ @ W Clevanceandsyle. Board by the week or month. —————-—— — every d y. A4815 525 § nu... Mich. 4 3745 :"fl.'.:' 2 Mrs, Glen Brewer, formerly Misys 5 \ A favorite among those i Mich. = A Legia Kashevaroft, who has been WHLN BETTGR AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, : 4 Tot) i s S ot AP ) bicaliof ook visiting with her father and moth- BUICK WIL L BUILD THEM smart appearance in a around utility with low PHONE 551 er the pu;l two 1:1‘nmh‘a. t;md;: 5 ‘} . i1 o g e r&flt&?vfl-r for pro- A went a major operation in he o “fish tail” modeling. business use or as a per- Ann’s Hospital yesterday. capacity. Exceptional luggage sonal car. 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