The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 27, 1927, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1927. BRINGING 12 FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS Housemaids of Paris | Getting Their “Rights” I[ amt a7 LAST } h«l\J?LS A cov! | € bigtes f : : Al ‘ ‘ ; » | THERE 15 LAND! |5 %(AN[JH\I DOWN /> . 2 p ! / . | ) THERE - WE'LL. o ADK HIM WHE Ny & 3t f\oA‘/}lFbL AU American Lea, Oalkland { { \ | | ) ! ) § ) 5 { - A ) Habernich scored. Kille A National Leag o : &5 L Ml L. A ! {2 ! ) ) ) | ) 3 ) § \ { ) { { . WOODARD CO. INNING GAME A to nah Washington University s Brookivn 5. vt 6 vl 21! mountatn may be seer p e b it gl . Taking Steps to Find i ton LI tance SILN]()I: { sroundcr Tong. mough for Har it i e e R BATe G P TEX RICKARD CLEARS | SEDAN - B T e d B e BB mrewin | OO o e " "V $454,180 ON BATTLE | DT Dol 5 g r Aalwnd . Bt ) 3 3 500 LADYSMITH COAL \ 260 n out by ANDING OF CLUBS i L § o i L Paciho Cokst Leagus Lol recoipt, sta, ot the recaut | DETROIT stant coact " ortified Mountain rece $1,075,04 myp | I'|]|>)xl]\-.mr~ Mile" ] 8 ¢ : Is Key to Adriatic oy iy : ;’RKlENDS ale fres ; Coach ramen ) 3 ) ) " g d UERCILNG, SARAISE. b e SN 474 | Baseno Sazan), a mountair GUN CLUg SHOOT A v recently 1 : ission 6 i . at g t tegular shoot to be he Mle.aul 1 Grant, former coach now | Holly yd 56 7 455 trance to \ yeked rbor | £:30 sharp on Wednesday # s 160 pounder coach hi derricked in Sel came to the ningham heaved th frames for Vets placed by 1 X Score Jarrags 2 4 i 2 \,HT‘ A g :‘I 4 3 They're resilent and very bt sl ; g N ) And like old friends ou R il gk i ” % | will last. Wete , follaweil e alkley, 1b.. 3 3 FPYHE tires we sell have proven and a two-ba wmitz and |Sabin, 3 ) | l their worth to to difv- Killewich were given on boots fCun'h 3 3 3 k ng public. T ) by Sabin 1 Bi Spadden [ Haberr 4 how they can stand and both scored on Brown's smash | Ber rpL 8 a verse circumstances and take for three sacks to center. F ¢ 2 unishment ‘of rocky roads scored on Kearney's two-ba to| Totals g8 H distances. You know our the same vicinity immary ed runs—Moose | re on for tire-dependability In the Vets' half, Barragar ts 3; two base hit—Kear s o ingled, stole second, went 1ofney; three base hit—Brown; first A i Tvige Susauy S A third on an infield out and scored [on balls—off Koski 4, off Schmitz tor look after your car’s health wild pitch |1, off Cunningham 1, off | The Moose added two in thelgar 1; struck out—Dby i second. Brodie singled and wa:|by Schmitz 2, by Cunningham 3, 1 JUNEAU MOTORS, Inec. advanced to second on Bill [ by ; wild pitches \ PHONE 30 Sehmi safety. Killewich rollcd | Koski 5, rragar 1; first base down third base lice and the bags orr Moose 4, Vets 5; stol- . — s - were 1o when Sabin dropped |e B. Schimtz 1, H. Mac- e e ) . 3 throw to force Bro-|Spadden 1, Barragar.3, Walkley l e '| Service Transfer Co. ie scored while Litus|3, Habernich : ; g S Mac' threw out Brown after mai Umpires—Nostrand and Cough- : Will Hauw: Saw Mill Wood ing a beautiful stop of his ground-|lin. A ! and Coal - - {Ofrice Phone 389 e -oe Vets Score Two g i Residence Phone 3501 The Vets kept plugging away in | Paris Girls Taught 1 AT AN L their half of the second. Sabin % s B 8 singled end advanced (o third on| How_ to l_(eep House Y | Our Work Is'Our Best two successive wild pliches. Hern'| paRIs, July 27.'— Marketing b, | Advertisement wfer s scoring him. “Dutch ; i o N s W\ » s for girls and baths for boys : wdyauead to second when Barra- | ovent innovations in Parie| Capitol Dye Works ;(“x’rin“‘Il!:lll:x‘h |myu Mac' singled| ;rage schools \ese are the C. Melduer — Professional first departments of the kind or- Cleaner and Dyer—Phone 177 The Moose scored onle in the| .04 fn the public schools o - / asi-| | oorer quarters of Paris but even- { I AN AT r i e ’“hf"r “:\‘;‘ Joreed | ql1y they may be added to other f | JAPANESE TOY ale at second. Little Mac's. pes | oo 00 (il ociiee T are good SHOP to first got lost. in the sun anl| . o |and the expense not too gr | . G went to the fence, Koski keeping| ", (1® *XDense not 106 KrCt ce. H. B. MAKINO on to second, Little Mac’ missed it ol Ry | Front Street fhiow - aifl) Koskl went| SoRif. . COurss, . Ahrea, GAVS | [P 0. Box 218 for Mail Orders Walkley'a throy and Koskl wenl yeek, " They are taught how to - 0. Box 2 : ) rom where he scorec ba Brodie’s single U et e IF YOUR jimmy-pipe could talk, it would Cool as a pound-keeper. Sweet as Tied Sixth 1 % fag o . . o B GO fhac] Ther. YEL D Ao SupoLiak Ry say: “Fill me with Prince Albert and escape from the place he keeps. Mild, prepare them until the sixth frame. Bill Schmicz | pp "y (oo™ with their baths, watch me strut. I’ll repay you a hundred- but with that full, satisfying flavor of drew a pass off Barragar. Kille R . o o will have a simpler task. Four- i G wich attempted a bunt and popped | {0 ST LS U oy instalied fold.” No doubt about it, many a pipe the greatest tobacco that ever tumbled to Barragar whose throw to first | kel g 3 3 x ; fo double Schmitz bounced of:|2h0 £ach school Wn the CRECH has been blamed for things that weren’t into a pipe. No matter how wide you Walkley's glove to right field and 7R e s ) . . . ) went o (tird. Hasotole home| #ETubbIE: its fault a-tall. You have no idea how open the smoke-throttle, there isn’t a 3 e ot S A TR Ry D Y L i always with every bit of bite and p when Cunningham dropped iLe | preENmroN TEGION MEMBERS well a pipe behaves on P. A. stop-sign or a detour anywhere. removed by the Prince Albert process. ball. It was a close play and““nooting will be held Thursday B “Pick” disputed the decision, but| ovening in the new Dug-Out at On my say-so, buy yourself a tidy red Nearby is a store where they hand out Y i R otk B tin of good old P. A. today. Throw back jimmy-pipe joy in tidy red tins. My :l‘::;:rlv:;h::nd' s bt et e Ly %z"%'fiiyfim";:fi U"] the hinged lid and revel in that fragrance advice to you is to make tracks for there o Y A of the world’s greatest pipe-tobacco, bar at once. Fill your pipe with this glorious none. Then tuck a neat wad into the tobacco and get the fun that’s due you. business-end of your pipe and light up. No matter what your present program /. e EXCHANGE There’s the answer to every pipe-wish. is, try P.A. Cive your pipc a chance! 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