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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1927. D | trust umbing ot s S JUNEAL Moves, An extra tire is On who you always can depend, us good ON'T trust to luck take along an ‘extra tire. Don’t to luck—buy your tires Don’t trust to luck—take care of your car We'll you a lot about the care of car that will save you dol- your and cents Ju Service Transfer Co. Will Hau: Saw Mill Wood Office Capitol Dye Works C. | Cleaner % () Box "H for \full Orderl you k that the best I'han M Hall Jimne Y t's the Americar ) Baseball Dance WOODARD CO. Sheet M Front Stre J. 1l Work t South o Ui TRANSFE COMPANY Packs and Stores } eight and B | 1A ggage . — Prompt Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL PHONE sure your frisnd NEAU MOTOR CO. PHONE 30 and Coal Phone 389 Residence Phone 3501 — Our ka Is Our Best Advertisement Meldner unll Professional I)\I rf—l hone 177 J APANESE ’IOY SHOP H. B. MAKINO Front Street 1~ A T ' CRORCTE 4 : (feated Mrs. Nolla Mallory at W BRINGING UP FATHER ’ By GEORGE McMANUS ikfon, W11 TAFFvd (5 Qodhe--] i N S o, 25 B = I an exhibition tou f Ca | NNCCSD Y™M AFRAID {'i(n,vm[ ON- THIRE ;1 a ?_:, WELL"ITS ABQUT TIME I LIDSTEN- WE ARE L ( OME ON BAC K.N I\ d the United | WERE LOST FER R | MUST BE SOME { PO /\: YOU COT HOME-BUT | SAVED-| KIN SEE 19 YOUR y\‘H ‘L THE WILDERNES > o> COoOD- EVEN THE[R\]| WAY ouT IF Sy WHERE 19 MY HOSBAND | THE HOTEL RIGHT TALKIN TO n.lt— A ELE PHAMT 19 \| WE KEEP on W’ il AND HIS SECRETARY? | THROUGH THE ELEPHANT HARRY W. BRGWN, | L GoNE! arr N\ TREES NTE 3 | I i / - ’ o Gone | | | INTERIOR PIONEER, | g DIES SUDDENLY ) \ pioneers of died suddenly July 3 n outing with his wife, D, R } Adan and My Agn Mcin | The party had spent Saturda i ight MeCarth ind Sund mo drove to Summit Lake “ Wh on the wa back to Fai banl L stop was ma at th Rapids Roadhouse Mr. F [ tor talking A moment with he 5 e EL P R prope tepped into the house. | & Yy, Grest Britaim rights veserved {5, 110 'not, appon Akt tA0 minut and Mr Adam went | [ s and found him dead on the floc /-— DEMPSEY HAS {SWAT PRINCES Heart disease had taken him of | o " instantancously - HAVE OFF DAY| “5ovn was 45, & native of m ! noi but wa taken t 1 \ j PEABHED PEAK NBEW YORK, July 15 Babe! wheh ho was a small child. It | 1 Ruth with 30 home run till | g rr\vll\\\ on while in hi | e aheud of Lou Gehrig but siX hut roturned to Seattle after a f ! Lehind his 19 record 30th | years, He came back in 1905 and | wat pr 5 went In ye located in Fairbank where 10 B R g R R AR - - —— has since resided. He is survive [ idouble to left center to Vi o e » | by his widow, living in Fairbank ELKS W|N B | Honning. Barragar afeo it & dou | N ‘la HIT 2% | Slowing Dm\n in Work- ENGLISH GIRL and father and brother of Seattlc | id bol. Acurs. Juckeon. T | | ENGLISH TENNIS PLAYER || 1 | He was a member of the | wak Fetired ‘oif 'tha’ HxtiW0 Dlay I SPURNS $60,000 OFFER | | ouls Both Fighters NEW SENSATION [tonic order and the Pioneers of| | Koeki in Trap | Bk » i Work on Defense. | TO TGUR U. S.|Atska. The funeral services wer.| Koski, the first man up in | LONDON, July 15 Mis | under the auspices of the Masong | s ) Betty Nuthall, the brilliant || v SR SR | | ixth inning, hit a double to doep| | wte LPHUR SPRINGS,| Miss Botty Nuthall, sixtoen-yea 1 loft. Bill Schmits grounded ou JORRE UncUsl, Hennis . DaTee hol. Y, Ul 18 0biRdenk that]ia Euglish - lehuly siar whie: Ao baino vt D fiHE NUMER“US to Watts, Koskl taking third, Pets ‘]U]\(‘V PL ts ldwal(]b who recently was reported to ],‘ fight to get into the pink of .. b the column The Emj il 4 : Gihinity, ainsatel Tia lixiDbe) Y. ) be considering a contract to | \eonqition fs over, Jack ‘Dempsoy s hit but Watts th jome 1o esterday s Gamc”* | |- turn professional '“\"[‘I"W A1 ering off his workouts. He VIR - . Fllecoski who was placed in a trg o (7 um variously estimated from | | Dedm: AL K6 ‘abissd- and Mcose D P.mlol by AL“(.) e R e B, Holly “(,md, Winner, } $20,000 o $60,000, will el R B Who Win Fourth Slrmu}\l Koski attempted to get back *o! gpaATTLE 15 Hank| | &® amateur, her mother an-|land his punching s sharp i 7 ird and Henning tagged him|iuivey » four well.| | Bounces | [accurat \'K"O‘}‘ E‘i the Series. Schmitz taking second on ihe | gaqttored ooy * atten: | RS Do arg AR Henning then threw wild 10| noon in zame with Holly | aw FY IS F \:‘hlwvl ;\ “Il\‘l.!lwl.” e\,l‘ Moose , Schmitz at second, the latter scor|was hit only five tim but they .“ st batt 10 S0 TBWE RokMNarley confinuss -to, Embhasise nine, 6 to 4. The Paps almost came | "%, were well bunched, . Sutherland| 20H0 SO B0 U8 BIACHCS. o . |Dis play of left jabs and hook $hre with an Alaska Junean| The Bills scored one more run in|pitched in the ninth inning but| But the men O practice. | paking defensive a i By 1o i1 venth inninge when | the seventh inning when Coughlin| allowed only one hit iw 20 Nylch 88 8 JOME SOk W9 biaotar. and. faklug Al that . B thos shoved two runs acrods the doubled to lett and scored when| Hollywood won 3 to 1 | regtstered off Zahn SOVEBNE maten FRER to bife: Perfection Plaster Wallboard is fireproof and can be used plate to total fheir count (o 4 and ; Peterson threw wild to first on| The batteries werc | oMo ‘wami of ametMiE Wettenf L oy satlar otken dropped b where other inflammable building materials would be dan 2 man on base and Brown up but Darragar’s ground ball Hollywood—Hulvey and Ag-|!D tha haste to acquire the Mowy.ngy 4o his sides yest rday let- serous. It is the ideal building material for walls and ceil- fie dumped a grounder to Watc Rally Falls Short new | "";““ MR e & Doyl ting his spareing partners at ings in both new and repair construction of every deserip b (heow B put st tiist ‘ending With two outs in th> last half| Seattle Bdwards, Sutheriand j‘v'“l '(‘ v|.»~1 q o }‘»‘["" . .-“"“-m.,,l to do what they could { tion—for bathrooms, kitchenett linen presse built-in the game of the aeyonth Bill Schmits singlud|and Schmidt ‘,'[““\K{',W‘ o b e AR L0 | Prevalling odds have Sharkey wardrobes, sleeping porches, for finishing basements and for Err Mar Ga to and was send » thiva — — for the favorite, 6 ilthough a ¢ be yoms Tiwelvs orrors, six by the Mooss| When Watts failed to handle h's | GAMES THURSDAY | e the upset of Harry Wills, | 4 s i and an equs ber by the Elks,|&rounder. Brown grounded out to Pacific Coast League | qausing speculation as to the re- It is much stronger than ordinary wallboards and finished mj “.‘- "“"'.'”'f’l ,“.‘ ‘. i ” Watts for the third out and end-'Hollywood 3; Seattle 1 ‘GENE MAY TRA]N fult of the Dempsey-Sharkey go. n e " . Y s g rfect s 9 accounted for every run in th | wal are artistic and permanent. It has a perfect surface game, ncither team making on|iDg the game. \\ll rame !‘vl'l ]'. 1';"* ]-\:‘ | FOR NEXT SCRAP FLMb;FR 'I;i’- P;]B for painting, caleimining, staining, or papering proved more costly however as the | Box Score and Summary | / St L ers left at George el result shown by the score | ELKS : National League | igene- Tuntey, woit’s " HeuTH Brothers where you can also pay \ fiive Tio-Bhagess aryiar iSEE 'l”[]h‘“L ')‘l IMIWIM\»,)l H weight champion, may spend .gf!! olicit business of al y N | Fivo two Base hits Were made|Henning, 3b. 4 2 0 1 ‘1 1|3 Louls 8; Bhlladelonla 7. | (CRL B 8GO, SR Hfenidents, coat, wood, ete. Quick Juneau-Young Hardware Co. : last night, Jackson connecting for|Coughlin, S0 W R TR R s bt T W TOTE Bl | Eh il Sooks Qs Tunneyf |°!1very ays. Phone 114, | two, while Barragar, Koski and|Jackson, p. 4 2.8 2 o o|Chicago 6; ton 1 | redently Iade this statentent to AN eaY- D. B. FEMMER. | Coughlin each were credited with' Barragar, ss. 1 0 1 0 1 2 N Y AI"HIJI'H’E?:‘ T‘!cnulur‘ | ninent Seattle resident, declud ~ - ‘, » aplece. Brc drove the bai orth, ¢ New York 1; Clevelan 3 a0y % el 1o Sl e e Lt P T Tl | one apicce. Brown drove the bail, Worth, cf § 1800 g iew Yop Cighlevali) bk hia risaiition ‘ot fevtacinn b8 JEBPA Vo conal o) over Bernhofer's head for a three-!Andrews, 1b.. 3 0 1 0 10 ofBo # ¢ 330 (00l : - b ] i . & 'WashingtahiDatrolt. tal Northwest this year and promised bagger which probably would have | Watts, 2b T e ahDetrolt, tain [an extensive visit on the canal ! gone for a home run had it not!F. Schmitz, 1t. 3 0 0 0 2 o|Philadelphia-Chicago, rain {an s he cana i been stopped by a car in deep Bernhofer, rf. 3 0 0 0 0 0 : | T jmary I” The. B W | right field 1 STANDING OF CLUBS I!Il;ux g for sale at The Empire Elks Score in First | Totals 3388 12 21 4 Pacific Coast League Harintig; e’ Bk Tokd ot Fish,] "B RH A PO A Von Lost Pet ;'|Il|IllllIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllll!llIIIIlIlh. was given life on first when Pet. B.Schmitz,2b 1800 nv""'«llmr'v‘l 64 :1. erson failed to handle his grounder | P.Schmitz,p 20 R SR ) i ‘”I' it A’: ] L and went to second when Pete|Killowitz, 0 0 0 3 ofSeattlc Schmitz attempted to catch him|Brown, 1b 02 0 9 :_vI:'v‘ik'll{luvylr;lhr 53 ‘ HELL/IN?S o o ar Jrown I he 1 P 0. A oreianc - o5 | off first and Brown lct the hall ORI o oge s ! oo ok Galo’ At T g0 to the stands. Coughlin popped 2 el R 455 Offers For Sale At Par to Kearney but Jackson heat out|Kearney, 3b GADEea B AL IO, | o PI{AR/“, 4(‘Y an infield hit and placed Henning|Brode, rf W 0L T RO [ AR &5 - 9 41 P A SD | v son stole second.| Koski, If. TR T Y National League . r whiffed but Worth drove | - i aTan Lest Pet. | \ 64'75 ()()() S‘ VO l) ) C ] [ C a timely single through short to; Totals 31 4 5 8 21 ¢|Chicago 61 29 e ol 5 Jeven er ent 0"’)0" georo both Henaing and Jackson | Summary: Two base hits— i t ¥ | and went to second when KoskifJackson 2, Barragar, Koski ani}5t. Lou B 0 i B0, | (}‘ l I B I Bhrw 1o home aitempink 1o cach [Conshing i biso Mis | New York 4341 siz| We will serve at our Fountain | old Donds Jackson. Andrews then hit a singie | Brown: stolen bases—P. S 4’mm’/‘l,h”’”“..“””I 6 ”‘” after every dance. Come in and through second to score Worth, [and Jackson; double plays—P.|Ihila E i 4 Watts popped out to Peterson to|Schmitz to Brown; Earned runsfBoston ... g8 o ' be convinced that you can Ieel ) 2 end the rally. | -—Moose 0, Elks 0; struck out—|Cincinnati oo TR AR i B d Denominations of $500 and $1000 ot ik inbes | by Schmitz 3, by J 5. Um- American_League {at home and enjoy the kind of| The Moose scored one in the|Dpires—Oneel and Nost ML ‘f’f:" _‘;jv“l Pet. | ool refreshing drink or ice cream| : gecond inning when Barragar let DR R o ah R T b | P 7 oid Bhaw's popup bounce off lis vy EORNIA WILL I‘:“t"‘!’l‘““”’ 3 ojdish that most appeals to your| Maturitics 1 to 10 Years i ctroi 36 | glove. Peterson was safe '1.” fi::‘. S Chicago 38 548 | taste,. We specialize in quality, | i e et e e i CONTINUE IN RACE I'hiladelphia 37 43| : Interest Payable Semi-annually at the First National Bank trickle through his legs. Kearney A R Ta s pr Iservice and courtesy, and you ? then hit to Barragaf who juggled| prepr oy cal. July 15.—De| g o & b ¢ > ratc! S i b, SR e IBt. Louis 16 8| will find our prices very reason- . :’;; ‘:f"lln“,""[h','”\'\““h‘t";: rt,"((ld;f"],' spite the showing | goston 18 82 | 1 8 | These bonds are secured by a first mortgage on all the property of ! Coughlin dropped the ball after ‘[',1(“];.;’;'2"’:;‘\ ok et TG ;., \,’. Juneau Cltv Leulzue[ s \a i the Company including the present cold storage plant and its lease from N 3 " € g v " ct. “ . . hpving g W. Monohan, grgduate manager, b g ]“““' Look . over our stock of Cos: | the City of Juneau, and the new cold storage plant which will be erected The ]::’l:/‘o”:‘v:s‘?ar:‘k ri:‘w,h, figtn | €Xpects the Golden Bear rowers (0| ojaeiq Juneau... 2 2 500 WREA S S on the new site of the Company, partly from the proceeds of the sale > B ’ o fifth| e 4 TR Gt & 5 g 333 | metics umes. i to score two runs on a Moose ar- :';lik1,,.,',:"'i',i"‘ox,.‘,:,)l'l",“,;: ‘;X:‘,’“:,,::' American Leglon 1 2 :f‘ of these bonds, and partly from cash already realized from the sale of ror and two solid smacks. Henning | G %% Moose A £ the Company’s stock. gl Wte 2 ,f”’" ‘7"'0': Only two members of the var- Peterson muffed his grounder forl o~ "o, T "Hutenimson and, NEW PHENOM IS 5 £ g the second time, Coughlin flew cut | L ot AN (HICHE SiGNED. DENVER! HFLLAN S The new plant site which the company already owns has a front- ‘;’ """';' “"“’"“‘“f‘l. jo "';":" h‘;{ il i P | age of 235 feet on Front Street, a depth of 250 feet from Front Street Byuly o DO SARINE pve ‘| Advertising aiways pays. Use| SR i ¥ A o8 Sl 2880 K head and Henning took second.|ina columns of The Empire. fe puts them by so fast tic PH RM4 Y to the deep waters of Gastineau Channel, and a frontage of 320 feet Jackson connected fot a pretty| — — . I)a:l-t;-x- vantlnee then‘\a 4 ‘ 4 7 along Gastineau Channel. e o L L —— —r ! hat is the way Manager John LT T PR T | Colling described Joe Zahn, coal | ‘ . & SN ! } ANNOUNCING miner of Oriliia, Ta., who present>| Free Delivery Phorie 33 The security for these bonds will consist of the present cold storage . 2 i A himself for a tryout with the Des| plant, land already owned by the company, and the new plant to be I: : d ; Moines baseball 1"“";‘ ’le“‘“:]‘!’-k' erected and machinery to be installed, and it will -have a value of ap- | D l B | Perhaps with a little chuckle 2 . o o 3 g 4 ‘ N & G, 4 » "g' alre \ 0aZe DTOS. ||, v seeve, Collins told Zann U proximately §220,000, which is almost three times the total amount | 5 SEREES — of the bond issue. i TINS5 ey Six Cylinder The present plant has a capacity of 200,000 pounds and the new Guaranteed : : : plant will have a capacity of 1,000,000 pounds. Average earnings of b e resent plant for past three years have been $9,270.05, which alone is v the SENIOR ; : i | P nt . 21008 Delivered at Your Door—F U“)’ E(lUlP[Wd ‘ almost sufficient to pay all interest charges and retire the bonds as they General SED 4N i ' mature; but with the capacity increased five fold, the earning. should Mot : 4 H AT R I NN Rl $1075.00 ‘ increase in proportion so that the bonds will be well secured and will otors —_——— Gastineau Electric Co. $1595 F. O. B. DETROIT Cobpe -... eI T R )y ............ BSEBNEY | e Cabrolet Landau LIBERAL TERMS ON GMAC PLAN 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. Juneau Public Library Free Reading Room city Hall, Circulation 1 to 6:30 Current Magazine: Reading Room Open From NEW YORK EXCHANGE and Second Floor Main Street at 4th 8a m to 10 p. m. 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