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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. MONDAY, JULY 11, liI(IN(,‘lN(} upP l"A\’l‘IlEl{ 927, By GEORGE McMANUS BASEBALL ON BY GOLLY ~ WE ARE LOST~BUT '™M RL)RE WE CAME THIS l f YOURE wwoNc. AS USUAL- | CAME IN ¥ nom { Ttl\" DIRECTION! | SEATTLE TAKES DOUBLE HEADER F RI]M MISSIUN% the ions, 4 to Ludolph pitching in count of poor A home run second g w in th knock wasted a the opener on support by Hufft in sixth inning, was punch*for t 1 terics were and DBorre fon—F Ludolph and W n attlc Mission—Chri and Whitney. SUNDAY (,lorx,t League 1,5 8; itn and Jenkin Labley, Brya GAMES Pacific Los zeles nd 5, 0; Oakland neisco 5, 4 Seattle 9, 8; Mission 4, 4 Nntmmu League St. Le 0, 7; New 1; Brooklyn 0 American League | Boston 1; Chicago New York 3; Detroit 6 Washington 10; land 9. Philadelphia 14; is 11 PLIT DOUBLE IIEADEI[I } o three riled to stop the Indians which was FRANCISCO, July In Satur 's double heador, pitcher in the batting hits. In the second game, the sions bunched their hits in fifth inning to score four for a safe lead. Both and Edwards were in allowing but six single first spree me, netting them GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League 2 11, Mission 3, 5. Hollywood 2 iento 7 5; Oakland 3, 4. National League yn 7, 0; New York ti 11; Philadelpl 0 0; Pittsburgh ; Boston the the randt an Hollywood Sacramento York 5, 8 a 19 Mis- the run Holling | * zood form ach. | No. | Fellows’ | Monday M. cordially 3; Cleveland 5, 2. First game 13 innings. New \ulk 19, 4; l)xtnnl 7, STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 43 48 50 51 54 58 Oakland . Secattle San Francisco.. 8 1ento Portland Mission ... Holly wood 58 Los Angeles ... 63 Nauonal League Chicago Pittsburgh St. Louis New York Brooklyn Philadelphia . Boston ... Cineinnati American Le: Won Lost 24 33 35 37 37 45 45 4 58 Juneau Cm League Won Lost o e SIS ] 0 American Legion : i Moose ... N 2 Alaska Junea 1 2 New York Washington ... Detroit ... Chicago . Philadelphia . Cleveland . St. Louis ! Boston 45 42 44 43 ATTENTION SHRINERS 1.000 There will be a special meet-| ing of the Juneau Shrine Club| immediately following the Bluex [Lodge ‘meeting Monday oven!ncl “July 11th. ‘adv. By order of tho Prendon. | municatién of Mt 1D JUST AD SOON LISTEN TO MAGCIE \rr‘\ LOCKY | BROUGHT A BALL L. FERONCE? ||} OF STRING- TAKE J)()} ONE END OF 1T [l WeE Go N OPPOSITE DIREGT! AN’ IF YOU FIND THE WAY OVT- JERK THE |YOoL ARGUE AS IF \‘ YOU WERE RIGHT: WHY DON'T YOU LISTEN To me | 9 FOR ONCE YOUR 1 DEA WHO DOt ” GooD! LOOK LIKE? j 2 FOR TONIGHT and vioose Team to Tonight at 6:30 ki Slated Start k“l Pl 1 rance in baffled Wrange the Wran breaking cury JAGK SHARKEY JOHN MILIUS 1S GETTING IN FIGHTING TRIM 1. picher of s l,m(‘b‘\’l Club Goos ® i : n; e {::‘ lo P!lls}mrgu. iy '{‘% jab appear e what Jack Shar Ay s OF - ke fecting for his fig? SEATTLE, July 11 It i John Miljus twirler, been e Pittsburgh Pirates for and Kd House, former St college hurler Jack Dempsey July 21, hounced that warkey | faithful cattle has sold $17 stickin d work four miles and goe 7 before goin Baseball that th wind is excellent Club .o move thirteen this season D won fi," EQUIPPED WITH |10st tour” samos SHOCK ABSGRBERS _.|CLAIRTON YOUTH, | 13, NEW WORLD'S Leo Fiynn, 11 charge of { | Dempsey’s trainiag camp in . Sulphur Springs, N. Y., has equipt former heavyweight cham-| rtners with base tors \\' Little Joe Medvidovich, yearold Clairton, Pa world’s marble ch | the title by captus pr | Fiynn doesn’t want to be lad, is | pion, He hiring: | new sparring partners every day.| o the middle and th welterweights who workinz | 4nd ¢ with Dempsey wear wind pads|ofnine that can be blown up to softe w‘"" Jack's jolts to the body | - — ‘ weights ng but two in ame series with Thadd of Ludlow, - o> NOI‘ICE TO EAGI S are SANTA CLARA WILL 4 PLAY IN HONOLULU! The question or |iliary to the Order, whether of Santa Clara|Shall be instituted in football will play the Uni-|i8 to be discu | versity of Hawaif next Christmas |8t the regular ‘ and New Year's Day in Honolulu |Monday evening. A good atte jance of Ilnnl. o o jance of all members of Aeric ale at is Tequested, a Ladles’ | The University A new iron man has come to £ i light in baseball. Bob Smith, of the Boston Braves, pitched every inning of a twenty-two- |Old papers for frame contest with the Chicago | Cubs. But he lost the game, | 4 to 3. e The Empir | | ATTENTION MASONS | There wiil be a stated Jun M., com- | an Lodge in Odd o'clock LI W & A, Hall at 7 evening. Work in the Degree. Visiting Brethren invited. By order of M the W. M. CHAS. E. NAGHEL, - Secretary. NEW YORK EXCHANGE We have these in any quantity—Also Building Paper and the new designed Gothic prepared Shingles Harris Hardware Company Open Evenings Phone 215 Dodge Bros. PONTIAC PRICES Delivered at Your Door——Fully Equipped $1075.00 1075.00 o Six Cylinder SENIOR SEDAN $1595 F. O. B. DETROIT Thes. J. McCaul Sedan . Coupe . Cabrolet 1175.00 LIBERAL TERMS ON GMAC PLAN SOLD, PIPATE‘S? leading Mary's “financial | nec- | ! anid | MARBLE CHAMPION return to the fray with head \:‘1 thirteén won | g five matc a fiveout-!gs o Doug ed and voted ll[lfln meeting to be he ld| adv. | Sid Terris May Gain Tiile If Il(' A)MIH’NH’ His Pace' MANITOBA AUTHORIZES PRIVATE SALE OF WINNIPEG, J 1 with hi th Lonni¢ made such a hit with fans last year did not trip but 5 to 1 the colored twirler lored boy will wrance tonight Dy EDWARD J, NEIL, (Acsociated Press Sports Write:) chin a 1 hi y hnr nunches had rigdl { dumped him, 1 s nine. Pun i went seomed that out of hin NEW long in ence YUKN, rap touted Juy on premises New York' to succeed Benny Loon on the lightwoeighi tried cae fullstrength right punch with surpricing surprising were now bids fair mbition. At present he the pack “hot on the tvail”! Terris champion, Sammy Mandell, | of tha ekford Sheik in a he past he | tecn New Yorker Side Ghetto, ha purpose carricd hy andidate cond battle ard has h wl | 50 | 11.—81d Ter-| spur on | | srity The DBre Government h been thron one-round # Goldstein—not G bility to power v majority ov they | him d. to realiz 0 W i Ruby nehed a rigit t tho halfway mark nd S nt ap for a n two year: onds later pride of the was carrying Ruby flashed unconscious, vietim "5 brilliant display of boxing punch knoc ~O%and ring technique in his rise jubilant 500 | ; to titlecontending position, But hi formidal bid for in th credits m bi; leads chin round id w the specdy East kiil ! ot supreme honors new punching ved condition of h prowess s ha pi. | 135-pound division always has been | barati | taken with a bit of fistic to imp Raunonar: & which, he wed mor routa I had to crack by with my right hand win,” he said un-| “I'vo always been afraid to Int little | it o full speed before, but it held together all right so 1 guess Il try it more often.” ->oo FEMMER THA}.'}(S PUBLIC aid, fores the Ring -sharps Ghetto boy of “dancing” hi victorie | past formidable tent to “ji {verdiet. They said he wilted !der body punishment, had {or no finishing power in his | hand, and not [ with ability to take opponents and run WRIGLEYS P. K. has a most delicious peppermint flavor—that you will like. Keeps teeth white, breath sweet, aids appetite and digestion « + « to earn a| to right was overste a socking and fists flying Two fights within three months | " have changed all that. Tho first,| the | n bitter ten-round victory over Billy Wallace, heavy-fisted Cleve hes | Jand puncher blished Terris gamester. He rose th to fight on with incre ferocity after vicious right 'ru the coal orders left at George . where you can also pay B business of al wood, ete. Quick Phione 114 B. FEMMER. - v8 pays he Empire residen delivery | —adv. { sed | Adverusing Use| hant | the colum times a of luneau Cold Storaqe (0., Offers For Sale At Par Aux one las, nd- ll. | $75,000 Seven Per Cent Coupon Gold Bonds Denominations of $500 and $1000 Maturities 1 to 10 Years Interesi Payable Semi-annually at the First National Bank These bonds are secured by a first mortgage on all the property of the Company including the present cold storage plant and its lease from the City of Juneau, and the new cold storage plant which will be erected on the new site of the Company, partly from the proceeds of the sale of these bonds, and partly from cash already realized from the sale of the Company’s stock. " The new plant site which the company already owns has a front- age of 235 feet on Front Street, a depth of 250 feet from Iront Street to the deep waters of Gastineau Channel, and a frontage of 320 feet along Gastineau Channel. The security for these bonds will consist of the present cold storage plant, land already owned by the company, and the new plant to be erected and machinery to be installed, and it will have a value of ap- proximately $220,000, which is almost three times the total amount of the bond issue. The present plant has a capacity of 200,000 pounds and the new plant will have a capacity of 1,000,000 pounds. Average earnings of present plant for past three years have been $9,270.05, which alone is almost sufficient to pay all interest charges and retire the bonds as they mature; but with the capacity increased five fold, the earning. should increase in proportion so that the bonds will be well secured and will be a very attractive investment. Full printed prospectus may be had on application at the office of the Company or at the First National Bank or the B. M. Behrends Bank, at either of which places bonds may now be obtained. Plumbing . J. WOODARD CO. 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