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BRINGING U FATHER TS LAND ALL RIGHT- DON'T I'T LOOK GOOD? Yankee Stadium, New York, seene of the Demnpse pre shown crowding into the ble HOW SOCIAL LIFE HAS CHANGED DEMPSEY stence as the ‘msband of a film favorite and as a popular figure in Hollywood society it many changes in Jack Dempsey, not the least of which is his taste in clothes. The' 1ow how Dempsev has changed sinee he won fame ag # hryiger. Tu renter-he i nictnred MARVELOLUS! , THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1927. QUEEN MARY DEPLORES CHANGES IN CHELSEA By GEORGE McMANUS & achers, with onlv a X ul ourtney’s Flight . [ Is Again Delayed SOUTHAMPTON, Eng., Jixlvl 2,—Wire experts continued | ork on -the d ctive wirele pparatus of Capt. Courtne irplane which has been holdin p the projected trans-Atlanti ight. Dr. Matthews Has ‘I ! Philule_lphia Offer, TTLY, July 22~An offer or his services from g church in Philadelphy is being considered, mitted by the Rev. Dr:| fatk A. Matthews, pastor of the| ‘irgt Presbyterian Church of S»-| ttle, whose work in the past| wenty-five years has brought the | nembership of the church up to pne_of the largest.in the city. | Dr. Matthows declined to com- ment on whiat action he would ake on the offer, hut said that he would reich a decision within ha next two weeks, and would pnpunco his imtentions ‘at th: t sossions of the cliurch, Phila- fa proffers a salary -hwn; le paid Dr. Matthews, b : | bunal | 22—A new outdoor stage, equipp (©TAaND LP S0 THAT | THE NATWES wiLy SEE LS PADD OVER | || VT BEFORE WE ~ Z o e 3 Y 2%y 1 i \ PE THEY L HUH ! WE b ' ANVE THEIR oy ) \ T LAND l " CAMERAS WOW:‘{E R i DEMPSEY-SHARKEY SiTADIUM uP FOR BOUT i 4 & TLLIN 163 G y fight, as it appears in ¥ ) ) I sorved seats ocel 1a-fighting dress. Tarly arrivals d at the twilight hour, 'MISSISSIPPI GIRL TENNIS CHAMPION COLUMBUE Athletic Migs., Ju'y cholarghi with Elizabeth Garth has the tanding in the College of Wombn s Lentis LitIeR, | cluding the stata championship ia | singles. She a \ basketball, t i . 1 and in wand member of ck and swimming | teams, writes for the Little The ! the college paper, is aw dancer and ha macs college honor socic s Garth began playing a8 14, In her senior in high school she was one winners of the women doubles championship. her freshman year in college she won tha school's singles cham pionship. She held the title three succes: vears d captured the singles’ cup n this summer, Observars of Miss Garth's plav prophesy a brilliant future for | her in American tennis. Her schol astic attainments have much attention. » and hetic | three | nnis |of the state bi altractod £ ] ANNOUNCING Dodge Bros. Six Cylinder SENIOR SEDAN $1595 F. O. B. ROUEN TO RECONSTRUCT SCENE OF JOAN'S DEATH, PARIS, July Ro plans market-place vas burned, The . spot where s piled by the ground where once stood the tri- are known and will Do marked in a way that will help to visualize the story. Sketches of the proposed restoration sh. quaint old peak-roofed buildings with overhanging * balconles and wide arcades that open into mar kets such as the Maid of Orleans must have seen, B gt NEW OUTDOCR STAGE MONTPELLIER, of th Arc 22~The city to reconstruct where Joan of the firewood glish and the France, “July ed with lights, fountains and dressing rooms, has heen buiit here. It is a gift to the city from Auguste Bose, now a Paris dra- matist and theatrical manag2r, who was horn and educated in Montpellier. * {Dies on Gallows; DETROIT Thos. J. Asks Forgiveness JACKSY | nth ago! crime of assaulting cn the ows this morning after asking. the hus- band and brother of the victims to forgive him., white to hide the them, died two women a PONTIAC PRICES Dclive?ed at Your Door—Fully Equipped i sl R .....$1075.00 Cabrolet Rr M -3 s § Advertising always pays. TUse the columns of The Empire, ¢ 4 | noon when u | Detroit 7; tha | )l doubles’ | The Chel: formed t p 1 < LONDON, July 2 SHOULD SAY NOT- gontly TSJUDT LUNCH . \ ter TIME TOO! d ( . e 4 <3 ¢ Mar y paid a Chalsea T imenitie taunch 5 in Queen r Ma rpr vn Hill wh bitin paintic Londor oxpre ny of the artist r ht fame to the forced out Mayfair. The going acre - MYSTERY BUILDING HOUSES STRANGE, NDUNSLOSE [ s it Songun shboring land 68 19 These fig vttle 61 » house i Error Allows Missions to Win Opener—Seattle Stages Hit-Fest. NDON, July hous: from London little Picad#ly countr veiled fi mystery open issuing and wandering parks ures th ruty may be 04 § s adquar ccialist in course altered, they themselyes be San Franeisco 61 a famouw b Sacramneto 1 7 512! women patients are Portland {74 having their Mission 4581 do not permit Holly wood 153 seen 111 air, however, lat might they stroll about { purli of the private Pet. | hooded and mysterious 614/ 607 | Louis 5 3 536! New York 9! For kalsomining, Brooklyn 455 | painting the interior of 111; Hall. Specifieation Cin 1 100! the Harri Machin Boston 33 398 be it 8 p American Loague wrd Von Lost 60 faces 61 6k to Fre an th in daylight. is ahroad necessary, SEATT slons ptrenk in the open The M winning inn of Wfter broke the th e yesterday Isworth dropped M allowing Rose, to ng - CALL FOR BID5 varnishing an the can be h Daniel's fly who had tripled i the dizns wor SCoTe gar Sh Shop July never endangered and cnsational six run hit- fest in the sixth ir 3 The batterics First game and Wales; Borreani Secofd of wer - Advertising alwa the golumns of 'l v New W Det Philadelphia York hington roit 10 15 50 54 22 66 Won Lost Juneau City League Won Lost Pet 5 [ 1.000 3 2 600 1 3 St uis Cleveland Boston Uoast League Portland 0 Angeles 5 ramento 2 Scattle 3, § nal League St Louis 7; York 6 Pittsburgh 1, 2; Boston: 2, 6 Chi¢ 3; Fhiladelp ‘ Cincinnat Brooklyn game went 13 inning American L York 4; Los ancisco § 4, 0; Nati Juneau fean Legion 1 200 - 4 200 --o DO YOU WA -7 WOOL? It there is anyone In Jun unab'e to pay for hauling of m ’.;m wood, Femmer will haul | free ch only §2, pr at Don’t be ague Chicago 1 Bozton 3 New wood mill. s\mmer wants to help | | | ) Offers For Sale At Par | Juneau Cold Storage Co., Inc. $75,000 Seven Per Cent Coupon Gold Bonds Denominations of $500 and $1000 Maturitics 1 to 10 Years Interest 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 Front Street to the deep waters of Gastineau Channel, and a frontage of 320 fect along Gastineau Channel. 3 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 eapacity 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 proape;:tus 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. HOODED FIGURES ' hospital, Moose | roputation JUNEAL | J. J. WOODARD CO. W Sheet Metal Front Street Clumbing South AU TRANSFER COMPANY Packs and Stores t and Bag 7 P Prompt Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL PHONE o O LIKE OLD FRIENDS/ 4 OUR | NRES like old will last, "HII‘T t I how they friecnds ou tire; sell ha eiv worth to th They h we Ve ¢l hment distances for Service Luc: puni long dability Let Auto Doc- tor look after your car’s health MOTORS, Ine. 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