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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 25, 1927. BRINGING 1" FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS [ iy § Dempsey Makes | You FATHEAD =5 AN THE. | | Promises If | 'WVE LOST ALL = Y BUCKET | y - ¢ OF CORNED (| | | He Wins Title PEEF AN’ R “ABBACE WE HAD oy A R A i ‘ BY GOLLY- THIS LET'S DO SOMETHIN ‘ 19 QTTIN' TIRE-| | TO GIT A THRILL- . § G I > . ‘SOME- FLYIN' ) | wiN Yoo Loop | : i ) MY CIGARS } G i { | DAY AFTER (7 ~———— THE LQoP’ \__ DAY' g { \ [ | KIN | LOOP \ THE LOOP? — WATCH Carmer boat will ts hon . J. WOODARD CO. > RE H\\ THF ARG 1 Sheet Metal Work | | 5 i 3 TO-DATH AND 2 . 345 C 3 0 was an f South Front Street » len Hn‘ W wa high and & BE UIPPED JOB PRINTING 1 @ - scored safely, Worth going to third s ALASKA m' Barragar second where they : i 1 ien Jackson was out, N : % ll'é.g LA T GAME oo R SUMMONS Box Score and Summary No. 2756-A The JUNEAU TRA | s T™n the District Court for the Dis- COOMPANS S OHE 8 Tu 3 : frict of Ala-ka. Divisien Num COMPANY F r, . 1 " “"”. 0"}‘ ‘}1-1‘\1?‘:;”]1'1 oS M;»«:“.]Pmk.l ;‘u} Stores g ‘harles J. Robinson, Defe reight and Baggage > 2 e {Roberts, 2b ef V] ’ & Bt ar With (,un.sors Bl Win Bath St fai gt oo dv-et MeCloskey THE PRESIDENT OF THE /! bbreviation Rulvs Summer Beach Styles Game, Making Clean 13"y 0 UNITED STATES OF AN Sweep Second Half | Novell, Lok T S el iy p | WalkTley You are hereby required to an :,wvn ar in the District Court for t} jTerritory of Alaska Mret Total R = “| vision, within thirty day 4 'Ithv- st publication of th mons, namely, within thirty = PN after the 19th day gust Prompt Delivery ¢ inning 1 1 ) 4 1927 ( “I‘\‘\IH'\ ting the Miners 8 to 3 Mosher, \fternoon, the Elks wound | Baldwin cond half of the clean heet, winning ames. Worth, hurling 1eld the Miners at 0] publish Three hom tha' N : S J this summons § ting. Nowell's came 81 o § * | personally, and tha Miners a momentary 1 BEHAE N & plaint of the at Anirows fed one over i torvhofer, ¢f. 4 i on file on the above-entitted WHKE OLD i Vo quckaon sthcied “tic] i Tantioy, i FRIENDS {| titth with another civeuit i > ds 15 the folloy re OUR J Worth Shows Up Well | 3 % An liv fron TIRES i e B ummary: Barned run ks | qefendant i W mmadat e ners two base hit And 'in ca e fail to so an H \ Min / Coughlin, Worth; home Andrews, Jackson walking i oft e r the Miners didn't favc | Mosher 7; double plays—Miner e Wk tiachad ¥ toberts to Watts; wild piteh nabove stated two homers and twe | Mosher 1; hit by pitcher—Watt The date of the order for ind Walkley by Worth, Ba | by Mosher; stolen bases pear and answer the plainti will take judgment against yon for want, thereof, and will appl to the Court for the manded in her complaint bagzers and walked four men service of the foregoing summo The Elks grabbed off one Tun| is' June 18, 1927 [th the first frame which kept than % Worth 2, Barragar and| WITNE The Honorab} ; ; |in the 1lead for threa innin Jackson 1 each; umpires—Thomas | Thomas M. Reed, Judge of said ey're resilent and very fg | Henning’s low fly was dropped b 1 Nostrand Court, and the Seal of said Cour' And like old friends our tires Nowell in short center, ( p Rt ey hereunto affixed, on this 28th will last, |s him to second with a single {day of June, 192 3 . lkind he took third on a a v | IORRIS SETS NEW (Seal of the District Court) ""‘” se me, sl NIKA B coring on Worth’s single to lef RECORD GUN SHOOT| JOHN H. DUNN, g o e s S Score Three Runs 5 Clerk of the District Court ey L‘ “ . ”4; i )“‘”"[" The rs came through with [ Wwith a straight run of 60 By EARTER B SN, verse ‘oiroumstances s pr threc runs in the opening half of | yirds witiout a seratch, L. F Deputy Clerk Lces ‘ o y LR punishment of r ¥ ds and tho fourth inming. With one out |Morpis set ; H. B. LE RE, n a new season’s record b o Watts was hit by a pitched bal |1t the Junean Attorney for Plaintiff, long distances, now our Gun Club shoot eputation for tir vendability ind went to third on McCle "1| yesterday and won first place f Box 6 Juneau, Alaska . 4 Sergariid s blac Pirs i ¢ 25 P ’ ice Lucas’s u i ingle. H. MacSpadden hit e day First publication, July 25, Let vice Lucas's” Auto Doe . and also took the tick : ot b afteh voke i _ur_—._—_—-————‘—“"“' | b Y ( {twoen first and second and Wa: (o the Palace Theatre with a per Last public . Aug. ; tor look after your car’s health tese creations typify the beacn styles for the Summes | & i f 7 = - - : ; | thrown out at first, Watts scoring | fect score of 50 out of 50. Trues- s Note the distinctive “rising sun’’ style at extreme left, | 3 g & e and McCloskey going to third | je1l won ond place with 49 g . Q 4 SRR A : e L Nowell drove the ball across the|birds to his credit and Cole [ E JUNEAU MOTORS, Ine. NEW YORK, July 25.—The bath- [ Designers of sports clothes say | [RSES : 5 walk where it was lost in the | ied off ‘third honors with 4§ 1 ! o PHONE 3 beauties appear to have won | that the agitation against ab-| 2 o S OB | weods long enough for him to race Other scores were: Morris 5 & b oa Xl e 1}‘:;"\“::(-(; m;;..;:; (-;’.;;;i“m...\ n.: wom ; o - » l\v;n‘nu- That was the end of (he|cole 25, Truesdell 25, Kirk i3 b ; ; s been declining for two or| 3 ners’ scoring. Gucker 18, Laurie 18, Rice reviation rules ally | 5 Abbreviation rules virtually } three years, and only in the “die Andrews Hits Homer McCloud 16 and Terhune 15. of the creation designed for | hard” communities are yard-sticks| ! The Elks regained. the lead in DU e ST ! | war with the - - - Aoy Service Transfer Co. | | g } | Will Hau: Saw Mill Wood 4 é heir half of the fourth on a walk | d C hermore, less is being heard from | vogue of short skirts has weak w error and a homerun, with| NEW YUKON SILVER i@ 1 and Coal » resorts concerning the lengths | ened the efforts of reform organ- ) \ndrews in the hero part. Worlh CAMP SHIPS ORE J Ik Office Phone 389 to which the female bathers must |izations to keep women bathers| S—— alked and went to second on 2 » ¢ a5 J Residence Phone 3501 ummer wear at the sorts. Fui- | assidueusly used. The continued |0 to contorm to the i f ci | | : The fir RO (S | &¢ ) he ideas of ciiy {in the cumbersome, ugly beaci {wild pitch. Barragar was safe at T'he first shipment of silver ore SEATTLETAKES |ocrs shont' wha tu e 0t contmen ot s ecaas aso. e . OFFICIALS FAVOR first When MacSpadden's po t | Mo at the new silver camp. [ | MOTORIST MAILBOX| " wos wili, Anirews looked| Do Wolte, twentytive miles be i I . Our \Vork Is Our Best ver Mosher's offerings until he | W Dawson, was brought here by || Can be painted, cal- ? 3 | e h < Pt Advertisement foss 0 SR R S % | yind one on his taste and then|the Steamer Yukon Ilast evening FEAE Gy IR nine and the Tndians six. | und one ’ cimined, stained il DUUBLEHEADER | The batteries wer i LA\t\XmLmlfil:fi Pet. | HOUSTON, Tex, July 28.—|drove it across the right field well | for transportation to the outside ? Capitol Dye Works Missicn uter and . Whit- | Elks 6 0 1.600|A sidewalk mailbox for motor-|or the circuit, scoring Worth and The shipment consists of about or p(lp(’r(’d | e [® | 4 : h03 K bl s i o i b Melduer — Professional v | Alaska Juneau 3 3 500 Ists, an Hl(':v born of exasperation :'wu.l:,(u ahead of him ol “’ l'“ l was mine( Perfection Plaster Wallboard ‘( leaner 4..,(1 Dyer- »l‘mmc 177 attle—Sutherland and Bor- American Legion 1 4 _:(,.‘}h‘.\» been tried out he and rec-| In the seventh, Jackson, ths|'ast winter by Peter Rost, who Wil & y 5 Ao . give absolute satisfactio | Moose WA 1 200§ i stmaster in other! first man to face Mosher, smashed | worked under a lay agreement on 10 AORPNNE0 | SANSIAREON RRGHEN QS o R cities by John H , Assist-[ the pill to deep center and- came | the -Jeanneret group of claims, [} )% 48 . tety in | | o i 2 b, with perfect safet 3 QL o > b O e 8 b home in a canter. Worth dobuled | the first elaims to be staked a: || P g JAPANESE TOY Second Game Is Contest GAMES SATURDAY Census, Hold Fate | “Wny don’t you put a mail bhox|to left ficld, went to third on |tho scéne of the latest silver arca ]‘.'."“‘,m’j'::ll:l‘l',:,'”)ffm”'”,'[\';"‘““ SHOP ® : B L Pacific Coast League . . on the sidewalk and keep a space| Parragar's sacrifice fly, and scored | to come té light in this district, ol ; , Between Pitchers Bar- |yi.uion 5. Scitiie " Of . California Seals| 1..-"s7ouhn it d matoriath ean| on Aofiréws single. The' Blks nce Rost first began to work || 1t ‘:‘”:,‘“‘,;':’j\ y ,“",’,’;:['d"‘l:.,:,',':l H. B. MAKINO { e 8 » g Front Street foot and Knight. Hoilywood 6; Portland 9 {mail their letters without getting| chalked up two more in the eighth. [ this original group of claims late [} & = TPUAe B WA ¥ EREl: i g ey i ; ] nE| oy Apgyh 3 by 4 o 5 y proof. is nailed to studing P. 0. B 18 1 ¢ — alriend 9; ngeles SAN FRANCISCO, July _.{out,” a Houston man who had{Couglin singled. McCloske in-flast fall upwards of fifty claims || \00 rarters just like lumber oz or Mall Orders g SEATTLE, July 25. — Seattle|Sacramento n Francisco 6 con & o e oy {difticulty in finding a parking | crference on Jackson's grounder|have been staked in”the viemnity [§ g hot® CIRE FES TUARRER e 5 Fs took @ doubleheader Sunday and| n innings. llong the California coast depends |P10¢, near the postoffice wrote|cave the latter a hit and Cowghlin fof De Wolfe, ground having been | pummer and a saw can make a won the series with the Missions| Nan_x,mal_League 0 '8 ohciaul. Nk L helhE taktel Postmaster Roy B. Nichols a year|was advanced to second. Worth | recorded on both sides of th good job with Perfection, It five games to three. The second, Fittsburgh 2, 4; Boston 6, | dgo. { singled, his third hit of the game, | river.—(Dawson New i i If, as fishermen contend, the| g N 2 :an be cut with an ordinary o P as a v s be- Second x;nmn six innings. - { 4 P o idea o -| seor Toughli ¢ Ja ’ b teat viah- By mt.le pe-| Secon gs \nimals are Increasing rapidly | Nichols liked the idea..He pro-|scoring Coughlin and putting Jac SN G by ook Witk & tween Kn . Jarfoot. | ———t g o | o ar i y postoffice pack-| on third. Barragar walked | INJURED MAN BROUGHT % it 4 » State Fish a 1ame g ‘ | rong knife and then break- Knight held the Missions to three American League \!1‘: seinn ‘m“v‘“n‘m_;‘,:‘i"l ”‘::;‘:‘ “: “hs|age box, anchored it to the e ge| Taking a big lead off first,.Bar TO JUNEAU; GIVEN A} 0™ e donny galvanized hits. Boston 2; Detroit 3. e iy Mgt of the cement sidewalk at onel; drew Mosher's throw anl ¢ — RTte b o . et | slain in such numbers as will hold | ©! - e | Wha Oat ! ¢ nails should be used. Joints The batteries wera: New Yor| : (heir population stationary. Many|®id¢ of the postoftice, painting a|jickson dashed for home when a9 CTIRG, Cants ety Muckiv il luthy. Miied. wif/ apnatal "sol8 First game: Mission — Chris-] Washington - Louis 8. fishermen regard these sea ani-| B0 PATKINg” zone on the pave-|\aits threw to third, MacSpad:|“rtived in port Saturday from Ten-f] (5 b putty or the job finished tian, Hol and 3 L o e dote” Su° stadat % "7 |ment, christened it a ‘“‘courtesy|. — ——————| akee bringing an aged man named in padel eftect by use of bt b Bianar and’ Skt STANDING OF CLUBS Devaty. wanl Bonadt. fu. sipen|MAIL Box and. waited: remilph, | M=t M| Knopp who was badly burned (| . ¥ : Second game:s Missi. n—Barfoo: Pacific Coeel uegg:? ik RSt E e h;wmgm”“ which win|A ten-inch metal handle with a about the face and hands whan the e on 408! . 8 2 C| 1 gnd Wales; Seattlo—Knizht and bgerdl, wedid ho [ chain was affixed to the drop. ANNOUNCING oil burner in the cannery at Te Vhite 2 Tr xr y . g s Bl Pyl sive Knopp's condition is not serious GAME——-S SUNDAY S l"l.nnmu 66 54 ; eries not previously recorded, His|°mc®: They found they could drive Hhrdware Co. ; ‘ 4 according to Dr. W. A, Borland I3 & B A s i to the box, pull the lid down D d B Accort y . t Pacific Coast League | Sa:ramento B B0 ""’”V“”,“"" Wil cover. doRstMy lirh oRkURend wnd: Gapdbit s let (1] ge TO8: ||who dressed. the . injured man's | Hollywood 2, 4; Portland 4 1. (Portland ... 8y ATREaRe, Tl RNXICO, bt DRRONE L e el WA thE bther - o 2, EHCRL N TN S SRR L G T T S Oakland 5, 3; Los Angelss 6, 2 |Mission " 66 .459 | the latter state already having| °f ¢ # - e o ¢ M.K ‘:m« b vl.llllr‘ el o ancier gy | “454 | declared the-séa Hon a menace|Vithout leaving their motor car NEW YORK Bacramento 4; Sau Franciser|Los Angeles ....50 70 A to fishing and employed a hunter ”lf,““l):w":::i ;::L]r‘;':’[';m':":;"“:"'”“'l Six Cylinder PONTIAC PRICES e 7 10, & | National League e Etermisiate. K6 SMMRK into the postoffice and it has re EXCHANGE National League N Won Lowg Tor [I As many roakerioy re on Msht{ ulted 10 & minimum of 17 gof SFNIOR Pttsh h 11, 3; New York ¢, 7 {Pittsburgh house reservations, a campaign ! 2 5 ¥ N od 4 whitls 2 aut n :hlhqq,':norgg\ B AeNER Xeak 0. 7 (F1(0I 88 60| seatitet Thont meust be cemTeates | loctions ‘aafly. 7 By onel dgy o Delivered at Your Door—Fully Equipped : ¥ y 1. 4 > W 5 =58 . count revealed 800 motor cars 8t Louis 4; Cincinuati 9. 1St. Lowis ...... 37 - .584|'n cooperation with the federal |{OURE TEREEE U0 O SEDAN l X |New York ’ 46 o government and animals on the el b 4 e 1 5. % i 2 \N.,.,,,N.’[‘.fl“'}“‘" oo Brooklyn .. 50 451 reservation can:be slain only wiiy| Postmaster Nichols made a re Sedan . 075.00 Juneau Public Library ~ f ey y port on the box to Washington - @hiladelnhia 6, 2 Cleyeland 9, i ot o 3B 420| commanon Of the Department of|qng tiic idea so highly commend $1595 F. O. B Coupe . s 1075.00 and oA i i il g Y ed itself to officials there that | =% I. 0. b, Cabrolet . A 1150.00 Free Reading Room it ; Det opvan i h 5 S Fot : g A Tetetn ATTENTION MASONS Bartlett bas recommended it to DETROIT S NI T _.1175.00 Qi ol Mriaea 4 ¥ ot other cities throughout the Main Street at 4th i BROKEN mwnnu by Ot country. ATTLE, July 25 —The {ew York 6 .726] There wiil pe a stated com- x N LIBERAL TERMS ON GMAC PLAN Reading Room Open From mons let Sggttle down aatur(lny?Wc\shlnston ~- B2, 139 .rr’{l munication of Mt. Juneau Lodge KOHLER, Wis,, July 25.—A §509| 8a m to 10 p. m. Afternoon. when-Sutherland drop-| Detroit 49 - 28 562 No. 147, F. & A. M., in 0dd Fel- lcholafl;hfp o gnlvarulfly ot] 3 Circulation Room Open From @ ¥ a i phia ... 48 42 533 lows’ Hall at 7:30 o’clock Mon- I to 5:80 p. ni—7:0 . Gillespie's * foul fly in the Philadely 4 wi A IR s 30 p. 0 p. m, to Seveath and Gillespie followed {Chicago . 18 1305 [ 4ay evening. Work in-the M, M. e SR 0 e i §:30 p. m. 4 Hith a teiple secring the winning 5t. Leuis - 38 427 | Degree. - Visiting Brethren . cor-| 1927 high school graduate here by 3 Current Magazines, Newspapers | and breaking the 3 all tie!Cleveland 39 .419| dialy invited. By order of thefthe Kobler family, which has ex Reference Books, Ete, i %8 were | searce _during the Boston . Rk . Vs 255 W. M. CHAS. E. NAGHEL, |tensive manufacturing interets v FREE TO ALL 2 . 1 ! Woi Lost Pet. —ady, . Secretary. | here. ] 4 e in any temperature, and fan Tate of the hair seal and sea-lion #