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BRINGING U FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 15, !927. By GEORGE McMANUS I'D LIKE TO FIND OUT WHO DROPPED THIS MONKEY- WRENCH OUT OF AN Al RPLANE AN’ HIT ME? YES, 1 GUESS YOU WOULD! ican goning in distinetion tional y Wasghing up R shortstop Bobby mg for Bobby known ¢ ager 1 Mye: ther work i es inte througt has heen on in th2 drive been making iYork Yaukees Harris signed Reev latter’s last ye Bobby wi team in outhern ip. He a batting ing 11 the the in santity traded Rig ek for still nd 1 f Bobbv Ree\e shoristop ing has been a big f m~ | Yankees, “COWINDY CITY hortste ac ol act:1 by « His of the ma th gap a n fine s factors ha New a 10 AT BiG B0 Pempsey - Tunney I 1 Figured in Coin by C cago Me rchants play ave 4287 includ home runs, and to win the reputation of being best shoristops ever deve southern college bal Bucky called Wa ton be the the se and used him hit 284, fielded well and Harri kept him in the fold development Now he is hitting 300 ar covering” the shopt field with mc steadiness and sed than Wa inglon long whil One of test is his strong right arm, able him to beat plays at first. - SOCIETY FOLK DGNATE MOTOR BOAT TROPHIES NEWPORT, R. I, of the four major awarded during Newport’ national motor boat 1 Nar nsett Bay, August 20, has been offered by Mr cent Astor. Mre, Astor's trophy will be th reward for the winner of the wo men's championship of Ameriea, a new ent for motor at ro gattas one which promise to be feature of the comin N Bay races. Two other major trophics have been donated; one by Commodore | the he Arthur Curtiss James of the New | aq for a sporting event York Yacht Club to be Kknown| gickard has arranged for a as the Consiellation Trophy, anli tribution of his fight tic one by William H. Vanderbilt for! g 1he PRINOAAS:: Have the winner of Lhe express cruis» ! their eooperation in handling race, lof town orders by making Mauy of the fastest speed boais!,wn tickets offices agencies in the country will take part in! ne fight tickets. the races, Word has been received! A pange of prices from by the committee that the Curtis!sqo will prevail. The $40 Wilgold 11T owned by Roy C. Kevs|choice ring side locations, wi and Reginald J. Williams of Buf- ‘n,“ last put out for sale. The falo, will be among the entrie: st seat will be $30, and on down from $25, §20 to bottom price of $5 for the eserved sections. ona of him to end of in 17 gam Ch particularly gr that Chicago a the premier pr $2,000,000 gate, them it means much World's title yweights 150,000 fight and Chicage it n landed lism ha round pu a than tw h It m fans en two heav upward o | mone » spend place to spend Already | that these leave about hetween the odbyes” and los” to the folks at home. | course the railroads will get and the fighters and but the pale that's of million, should re merchants, they fi it this way: out of town a which many en- %t close ! they have figurcd welcome visitors 000,000 On be t Aug. 15 trophics re to fi ard tao a couple on {with the 19 and | anq figure Vir Expected 1 000, Hotel bills Amusements ores and Taxicabs, ete Al of which fall of the merc! I for thair sh The egatta $600,000 $500,000. hops—$500,000 250,000, s that will | | | | n a b agansoett s are pri §. S e VISITS PARADISE INN Among the guests at Pwmm" Inn during the firat part of Aug | qde from the million or was Mrs. A, J. Ficken, 8ccom-|yne poxers will aplit, will ru panied by Mrs. J. E. Burns of New in the six figure di on. Th Y?rk. Mys. J. L. Cavanaugh and!gy60060. just for ng W. R. Heyer of Washington. Para- “4 feld, the cost of ra seats, dise Inn is situated more than o tate and federal the b mile abov& sea level on the slope and. other: {moidantal of Mount Rainler, elevation 11,408 feet, which is the tallest perpetual-| ly snowcapped peak in the United ' Btates, n hooing Rickard himself the wise nosticators opine, will for his worries by a profit half million or so. The Presi(fv;; ATTENTION! Improve your looks 504, Use Flossmore shampoo for oily hair| and dandruff. FLOSSMORE “.11; Bob Turner's New 7-Passenger keep your curl in longer. ¢ sham-| 50c at ‘!muy Parloss. Try this once; 404 be convinoed,.._ . . _—cay.] O T © IS PLEASED battle somewh fans, of the profits. paring fou aviest travel ever exper offercl The cost of promoting the figh* Soldier | P- | essitles which Tex has to meet be repaii { V7 MICHT HAVE KILLED ME ! WHO EVER DID I'T CERTANLY HASNT COT ANY SENSE! | { WHY, THIS 195 OUR WRENCH! THIS DION'T FALL OUT OF ANY PLANF‘ . His play catch the of the Washington Senators. in the Senators’ drive to | MORRIS TAKES DOUBLE HONORS shootin, lar Sund Clul for rusually at the Juneau Giin ok first ho whila Cole and ! for second hono at 24 and Borlan up in the doublas with singles scores for Morris Cole 24, Laurie Kirk Harmle 20, Carter McNaughton 17, Nelsor 14, Miss Robbin ine brought ither an 1 Crow ur e ght | Hi- M hot ‘1 th and 21, deli tiec | singles | runne Tots | day ieago 1 sdell 21, 19 Cleveland and Borland 10 In the doubles Tfie scores wer 21, Borland 19, Truesdell Cleveland 17, Laurie 15, Kay Miss Robbins 13, Hermle 12 m|';.‘h.\'.mu|\!l'|l Colz 8 and Ne! i |eon 5. atif mors be ean wi the | " - NORTHWESTERN IS HERE SOUTHBOUND Northwestern, Capt. left Juneau for “he! of thoi Rick left main gure, Steamer Jock Livingston, Skagway late Saturday evening with the following for Skagway and return to Seattle—Charies ighman, D. F. Baughman, Geo. \ghman, Mr. and Mrs. George Charles Binkert and Jay M for Skagway—Har- ry R. Madison and Returning here after two hours at Douglas, | docked 'at 10 W. R. Neville and wife, Mrs. Ra | puzzi, Mrs. Heim and J. €. Black for Juneau. Those leaving on th: Northwestern at 1 o'clock this af- ternoon were: Miss Leita Brandt, Josephine Choney, Anna C. Berg, Mrs. C. Berg and seven steerage Seattle; L. Kann and Lieu. J. R. Noyes for Sitka; Maude Francis for' Wrangell; D. Rap vich, D. McLeod and wife, Mrs. John Me , Mrs. K. M. tand Stickney for | ikan. S 50 B A ). spending the hoat early e in fenc. wide kets, out thei for 5 to eats 1 be next then the uti- S e e AMERICA FIRST ARRIVES The America First, Hubo, arrived in port from Pet- ersburg yesterday afternoon. Pas. sengers arriving on the ship were Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Fett and B Wolfe from Kake: Dane Le Grue from, Sunny Point; Mrs. C. 8. Willis from Windham.| Capt. Johnu mor» n up ere’s , the hall 1 >>o PACIFIC SAILS TOMORROW . PrOE- | mpe pacific, Capt. Clarence Ged- jdes, is scheduled to leave on her Of Al egular run to Port Alexander at ¢ a. m. tomorrow. A special stop will be made at the Jacob Marty mine at Windham, Mr, East Chesterfleld cigarette represent- ative, and Mrs, East, will make Drug’ stores aud It's Real le»mre m ride in the the round trip on the boat. President—It's a Studebaker | Great Britain rights reserved kland 10 1 Angeles H lywood 1; Portland 6 National League riadelphia Boston 0 1 Y ago - LEPER ESCAPES | FOR STH TIME N New Chic St 2 Lo Amulcun League Philadelphia 6 CHARLOTTIE C., Aug. 15 AT GUN SHCOT, 'St McLeod | Ketch- - eee | GREEN RIVER you'll like if. aav ging to the his N to retur North n n Carolina ar Tyron John Darly, a scape fi nt lepl aged Ok hi SEATTLE LOSES - DOURLE HEATER, Do ‘I“v .i‘v ('l lnl('*: \‘ Sunday 1go 0; Cleve Loui York in boy hood ( h ston 1 impellod 19 ye ars, to S’IA‘WDIIG 0F CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won 1,0t 89 B4 wrville, 1 Charlotte lonely fas now fifth escape his broth permis yiti e S 11 A o hi Oakland 32 i Francisco 1t ramento tland 'lywood Both ond Game watfest claim 64 to him | he ! th Natloral League Won Lost | Chicago 67 41 ) ll‘*l burgh 62 45 ] Lou 17 little wher cording camp tured the c ninth inning Fr Ame by a hitting in th ti E back among hi ' mother w %aid i the it ready to of 61 o el 62 wh i to ne aper m York : innati 2 pl wantg to Cir tand the ry all o Barly the publicitv scapes, claim would newspaper The care winning the s a total of pitcher kiyn okiy ur live blame peril Mr for son's o econd gar off four Indi u||‘um delph FARAlen0 ot tous Amcl.mn League W ost the give newspapers to hor the runs " ne Suhr th and batteries were game: San Mitchell and ldwards, Nance, Schmidt Second Mails Knight 1om inclu hit a The ond who et 70 301 in government him if “the let him alone i N York no Washington | Detroit | Philadel | g { | { riving | Haglund | Gilligan, Harry | Zakovich, from | Davis and G | Althorp. | | { New } fHee moles would Farly the Spi number of not diagnozed lived and worked and ifornia, but plac 1 the Carville - > a doubl 545 417 Fr: bhack war, for m lepros in New in 1908 lepros neisco ase dates to phia I h-American yei hi Seattle Martin and Chic a ars wa and he York wa arium Louis as game and House, Bridg Second game Boston 24 - VIRGINIA IV IN PORT ment - ks OVER TEN INCHES OF RAIN AT CORDOVA IN 24 HOURS MES The Virginia 1V, Capt. Mat! Nordness, rived in port fr Chichagoff and way ports late & urday afternoon. Passengers | boat ( Chichagoff; Erne: Graham and Joe Apex El Nido; W Peterson from Port SUNDAY it Leasue Seattle fon Ten and one-nalf inches of f21l in Cordova during th ending Sunday morning cording to the official received today by metec R. C. Mize, in charge o | Alaska meteorological stations. Ir was one of the heaviest rainfalls reported in the Territory this year ram 24 hours This is a weather re Pacific Co: s ncisca 9, n Fr Saer the from on were amento 2 Jakland 6 Angele Second Hollyw 6 Portland innings | Los ', game 14 Nahcnal League ; Brooklyn 0 St. Louis’ 1 Philadelphia Chicago e ogist Boston Pitt lmu \ New York 3 Cincinnati - N I\l VER you'll like 5 wdy 1 American League Louls Detroit 6 Cleveland 3. York 6; Washington DOUBLE HEADER SATURDAY ILE, Aug. 15.—Last Sat uuln fternoon, the Seals held second place in the percentage column for about an hour but th Indians shoved them back ag Suhr smashed a bome run in Ithe second inning of the first game that started the ball rolling for the Seals and teammates tollowed, ~bunching hits and cinching the game in the fourth inning. The Seals won the first game 5 to 3 Purdy of run in the FULLER PEP Chic New his Seattle got third inning of the second game. O'Doul got a cir cuit.drive for the oniy San Fran cisco tally. Seattle won the ond game 2 to 1. The batteries were: First game: San Francisco Knuz and Rego; Seattle—Sither land and Borreani, Schmidt, Second game: San Francisco Moudy and Vargas; Seattle—Gra ham and Schmidt. . - GAMES SATURDAY Tacific Coast League Francisco 5, 1;' 8 mento Mission a home PITY THE POOR FISH THAT GETS CAUGHT ON OUR FISHING TACKLE He can't help himself. It looks s0 appetizing, the bait so ap- pealing, that he grabs it all— and cant’ get away. Tackle Reels Rods San Sacr Buait HARRIS HARDWARE COMPANY Open Evenings Phone 215 Would You Throw Away a Pair of Shoes Because the Soles Are Worn Out and the Uppers in Good Shape? Why Throw Away a TIRE with a Small Blow Out when the Rest of the Carcass Is Good. SPEARMINT has a tang and zest to brighten your whole day! It keeps teeth white, the throat, and L 7 @ Have it Vulcanized the Firestone Way [/ 4 Connors Motor Company The Most Complete Th"e Service in Alaska R e e ] moun- | lapor | | Knicke 'TWO GERMAN PLANES FAIL OCEAN FLIGHT remen \.I‘k] Il"f!lJ H ll]'. [\.“ )v. > I)l‘!;l 12¢ i P i Mr 3,000 ward of t flight 15,000 paid nding wa ilega of ne of fir in the st corresp Atlanti ‘r.w\ a tr in w lm il Hubert a foree R. Knickerbock vice in gck who, | of imed b | respondent | flight th fact | pouna out that h than Knicl nnel a dnal the and America coli fli “Ruropa* fe Johann Cornelin Hubert vigator hocker The “Bremen' t Hermon ochl md Baron Bel Von Huenfeld u r-pilot Gunther - ‘NARR()W ESCAPE AS E. P. Curus cuts on his right small daughter the automobile which the former left the Thane hundred feet f the new Alaska Juneau trestle, and plunged down bank to the beach below. The of the accident, cording Mr. Curtis, was other car, traveling at least ty miles per hour as it came around a curve on the narrow tretch where his auto was for over. Mr. Curtis said that it was a matter of a wreck on or off t} road He attempted but there was insufficient hi leaving the twice on l v leg and bruized when recely ore was s driving way a few w high flume the cause | to thir to pass room road and the way car over beach The other occupants of the Mrs. Curtis and son, we jured by the accident. The car was not badly damaged, as only the top, the fenders and part uI the hood were bent. The cuts suf fered by Mr. Curtis were inflicted by the glass from a broken wind shield. to the car, > > LET Atmquist Press Your Suit We call and deliver, Phone 528, ANNOUNCI Dodge Bros. Six Cylinder SENIOR SEDAN $1595 F. O. B. DETROIT Thes. J. McCaul PETERS High Velocity Shot Gun Shells 12 and 16 Guage While They Last 90¢ A BOX Swanson Bros. PHONE 217 R ) ['IK’HHIL'; unin-| lw D Ao e O 7 A T 5 e, Metal cet Sheet w ont N JUNEAU TRAN COMPAN Moves, Packs oS Freight and ¥ ; B Prompt n“)m Ty ‘rushed LADYSMITH COA.Can- PHONE o O ) \ \ ) N \ \ N ) N N i ¥ AUTO LEAVES ROAD south | If you want to get back Take a tire and jack. 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