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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1927. BRINGING 7" FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS | 1N THAT CASE IT WA “‘g | W15 PLANE THAT ilean Official Rules Out Manana ord “manana in all dealing d by the word iinister points — ety : plan brougit | Sacrifices Business 3 ‘L()\H'\\\ , : bach, once a_gren iohtawke sl Jilltaricy Jroblem ;4 For Good Roads’ Sake through [l e VIGURITNE POt 80 Moves, Packs and Stores S BEST COME TO GRAB TENNIS CUE ety By | v e e | PO, S e York Athletic PUSHDR. SRS when he becam W ready are as, Ken T A . * H tucky irginia, « in Ohio ..AKE I‘L_.W DRIVE o HOBBY HOF 1ed fro One.} AS BARBE LADYSMITH ¢ PHONE come =0 enthusiastic ab roads for Kansas that | ¢ to make a sac f the count was complet Wi 1 § A iniv sisted the women in ( in Dane County. Teacher 1 1ubli nd vocational Nuthall, conqueror of Molla Mallory, is invading wlh the illiterate the United States in an nH(nm( to l.IH_\ oft Ihr' W \ational Tennis Cup. 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He has ridden b | among men’s and won ¢ A S ey S the game yesterday after January almost 150 horses : n inizations, teachers were i get ‘y,,‘» >, We'll his teammates bunch- and specially trained in lependable, lively 2 W » i # o give you nileage ‘\ o biegianr b SF(}UND '“ ".E | afall st the: il i e b oot ; €tiore Leayfye. magaing b thelr] The New Zasy Washer s i sitors. Jimmy M |Ing for the year's jockey cham 5 . initial success, the clubwomen of g i dscide o e th . . 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He 1686 Bl Blaw, whik : H 3 ance went into effect in New| know how easy it is to escape | PHONE 30 Keating and § Elks and Moose P[d‘ 5‘9 paid $765.1) to $ o tatnal s 4 | ampshire a few years ago, Mrs that washiley’ tall 'add dradgary FREE Let us do youe y 4 : g i Blackman said the number of that has pursued you for sc A next week's So rapidly hs nand for| fs A | P y g S g " %, GAMES TUESDAY ond Game of Pennant EIARELY Seraut ‘ literates has been somewhat re-|] long. washing for you with the New Pacific Coast League 4 e~ ; Easy. There will be no charge il ) S R Series This [;\'enmg by his performances that after h - duced. However, Strafford County | For a few dollars each month, or obligation to you—and we | Service Transfer Co. cramento € 0 12; M | ! { ted bl t he N - won on Blue Blood, C. E. Dur = | presented a problem on account | you can soon own the New will be delighted to show you Will Hau: Saw Mi | Unicus inctament westher, which| paid $16,000 to L. €. Everitt fo = ——— 1! Basy Washer, and thea it will this marvelous New Washer. H a‘nd“COx'“ Wood Helirweg. o threatened during the early pact|Hardy's contract. Hardy has un : 1 ’ Oakland 1 2 | = | |Office Phone 389 Retionir algun 1 T e e ok, T ol s et vwse: o] ANNOUNCING The NEW WASHER ik Residence Phone 3501 | | {; Cineinnati | 2 s 4 | 7 SRunE sk i night in the second game of ths|that date a year ago S ¢ = > | Hardy's services been accelers phia 2; Chicago 6 & tt arfes, The game| The diminutive youngster star Pittab ok, 5 | Little World's . The gam g will start at 6:30 p. m. o Tatnl. oY twor yiats Ago. He Ly T ‘ Dodge Bros. || FREE TRIAL FIRST T n e e By winning the opening titl.|had bad luck in his early efforts,| Hardy fs one of ten children, | Wiy 20 ilt? A vorsiontant Anm oan liie’ag)ut]: last Sunday, the Moose has the|but he rode a winner in Montreai|He has a twin brother back on icago ; Philadelphia Y, 3 ! : edge in the series and its backers | 1ast August and in the ining; | the farm near Lexington, Ind. His Six Cylinder Capitol Dye Works 'I.uu~ L o m]v;mr_, are pulling. hard for the team to|four months of the year brought|carnings help to support the fam. % roit 7; Washington 6 s Al ke 4 4 | €. Meldner — l’mf; ssiong xl sk repeat tonight e team, its ) X Y9 i A SENI()R - o L STANDING OF CLUBS is confident it has the measure : : : 3 L e Pacific Coast League of the Bills. 4 . a firm A‘l!vm:m: of free discussion | P(,'v()r (10'"’)('" y e : Woii Lost Pet. The Elks had an off day Sun of all matters and says the cls ~ | # ! JAPANESE TOY o 79 ;03| day and should show up muci | r6om is an ideal place for thresh ASIL‘I)/‘Z\Z Telephone Juneau No. 6 Juneaun, Alaska g kst e el )3 bl Francisco.. .34 & better tonight than in the first| ing out problems, ! SHOP ttle 5 ame. They are out for tonight's GHAMP |s A soldier in the Confederatc| | H. B. MAKINO B esiana ] game, knowing a victory will pu army at the age of 16, he took his | 1=0% T N 1 S BT A R DO A RN U 00 7. S Front Street amento ' 511{them on even ms for tha series. | Ph. D. degree in the University of | $l"0', I" 0' ]1‘ X l) "u‘ 218 for ail Orders tland b p Pete Schmit who hu 1 his wl’.uh and studied at the University | it » \ s . Kios “432|team to victory in the opener, it lof n.,mf after the war. Dr. Lynes, DETROIT I"Uit(’ l]? TO ‘7‘"”‘ N xt kb Angeels 52 ' expected to be used again on th. |now 86, is prominent in the United | | | 3 ; o v National League mound hmi"hl by Ihr\ Moose. Tk . | Confederate Veterans. | e e T o Wil Nk, Delend Tile o) st , | N W o T R L PO O S Ring _Is o Enter—|REMRIC MAKES Thos. J. BLOWOUT! Louis York i FAIL NO HIT GAME| Stanford MCC‘lul It will be the best invitation you ever sent. We will Cinaati . st kS ANUTHERH R tell you how much it will cost. If beyond repair we'll sell pokIyn 4 7 NEW YORK, Aug. 3.—In every| LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 3.— . " 1 BRERLARND T you a Firestone Gum Dinued Cord Tire. ton 38 409 year since 1922, big league base-|Fidel Labara will not defend the jadelphia a8 has produced at least on|flyweight title before retiring to| i o O QT HAVE IT VULCANIZED THE FIRESTONE WAY American League tcher of a no-hit game—hut the |enter Stanford University. This| NEW YORK, Aug. 3. — Lov Won Lost et. 1927 & n edges toward its closa |is the announcement made by the|Gelriz made his total home run v Yotk 7 28 723 h no such performance on iis|champion's = manager, George|36 today when he smashed oul - L] . shington 96| records, though moré than® har | Blacke. Hlun mfn l::n\f'[ ml lll;'o .s]mnnl in r' Ida're s L N Tolt : a dozen men who have hurled no | Blacke declared: “I feel it will[ning of the doubleheader today CO""O"S ]‘/IO Cl"nl ladelphia | hit games still labor in the majors, {not be fair to the boy to ask In :"fr’__“"""‘ ":’}‘;‘*"j" the N"k“m’ or )“"’y ey ; In eleven years mine pitehac: |him to take on additional worries|and Tigers. Gehrig is mow twc ! 4 SEES : (,,'":m,] e \ Avabeiniirea the: ah “‘{ fu"‘“.:”, chedding weight to defend h's|home runs ahead of Babe Ruth. p ! The Most Complete Tire Service in Alaska NEW YORK Louie ... 39 5 398 "with hitless performances, Busl |title.” et fone At n ot Jomeon | ———e=e—— (BIG FIGHT MAY = | Gumpiode) b e e e et £ L e EXCHANGE for Washington in 1920, Roberi-|Too Many BE STAGED ON by the son for the White«Sox and Jess IIRERRTIER iy oo B s e o Pl S gl oo gt General *i FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY WELL AS FIELDER | the Yankees in 1924, Haines for S NEW YORK, Aug. 3. — The Jiieahe the Cardinals in 1924, Vance 'or| MARIETTA, Ga., Aug. 3.—Amer- | Tunney-Dempsey fight in Chicago Motors PACKERS and PROVISIONERS QINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 3—Fran| [WOOKn in 1923 and Lyons fortjean colleges are substituting may be staged on September 15 mer, Minneapolis shortstop, can | ¢ White Sox In 1926, This year's | gjum puilding for mind building [after ail as originally planned as well as field. Emmer| e5t pérformance so far has been|anq the intellectual development |instead of .September 22. Thig the all-time "American Ass) Roul'scnrmhll game for the Chi-ioe the nation stands in a way to|Was the declaration made here to City Hall, Second Floor leago Cub " on fielding record of 22 con-, " s against Pittaburgh . laitfer as a result, says Dr. J.|day by Tex Rickard who has re- Gastineau DELICIOUS HAMS AND BACONS Main Vsnm’ag 4t tive errorless games by hand- o Do | Colton ~Lynes, ‘who mmm;l hrsf tirnediiram \Chdgas o, | “QUALITY MEATS” llefl:l:~ ”1‘«""("*"' ]‘“D;fl :}_mm 140 chances without an error NOTICE jcareer as an educator bhas beeca ““"—) % | & & pe Cireulation Room Open Fros mmer has been batting better| We are salling from Seattle Dresident of three southern schools The President | Electric Co. X eoles Duty. EHONS 2 1t 6:30 p. me7:00 p. m. 18 n 300 all season. During his|August 5th. Reserve space for and instructor in several others. |"Boh Turner's New 7-Passenger [ AT VAGRTA S, s RSN ST RGN SR e S Y $:30 p. m. ding spree he was tied for run-|cargo mnow by phoning D. 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