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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1927. 3y GEORGE McMANUS ‘vm BRINGING U FATHER fejuvenator. | oy -.cv,-fir:_‘[*“ ; [ vout L mave IFWE FLIW 3 GIVE T TOME NO\\I C.O TS L DIRECITITI0)) FER FINDIN' THIS T [ F FIND THE E'D HIT LAND! WAL p i J — = poe - \ 9 y ¥ AIR-PLANE! ,/‘, | i Plumbing—Sheet Met rluable 8 3 % & South Front Street 0‘00 LiSH_DEVELOPING LIKING FOR GRAY T B . SRS % JUNEAU TRANSFER Greta Guelzow, German mo- COMPANY tion picture star and wife of i ¥ Dr. Harry Benjamin, noted ex- Moves, Packs and Stores ponent'of Steinach “‘rejuvena- Trolaht: su5 Dok tion,”” has arrived in this coun- b x try to assist her husband in & e series of operations. N fou may be § former colles FORT (Tnternational Newsreel.) ACK DEMPSEY R, T0 UMPIRE, T0 MANAGER BUT for putr,d decisior W roofle SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, A Sg)~where 18 m gat S B Rallmad Restorca Vigiting h mother nrou bis Chicago training camyg hor he will start wo ther ne> Frida or 8 ck Dempoey display me flashing y Frompt “Delivery LADYSMITH COAL PHONE 48 THCRES NO RULE ol il e e ioutenant Carlton G. Cham:| LON B S g our AGAINST THE iginal bullding, will be usel| pion, Jr., still holds the world's|yerr> AN wauld , r4h | Dodge Bros. POET - MANAGER e 5 réconst | altitude record for seaplanes E von or Somer Six Cylinder National League % 3 ¢ . .y % 150 s & o much relished in pi Al O RAILING i T Pl He pushed a Wright Apache| sy, S YTIAT SENIOR pston 12, Philadelpfiia A y. J % SRy 3 e . \ME world over, change American League ys he is orried which he set. bty ian L . 3 | (Interational Newsreel.) The littie blus berry, which d tp notice that it was the pian ES MONDAY HIS UMPS” IN. model up almost seven miles at Bitherry Finn would he fuhing years agg. Bach investigators fai, seograph A J 4k SEDAN t League L S ! IR for. Sne. of Fopty t Washington, D. C. The pre: b na in Hamp: ‘ . . 4 > Ll Gious record was 33,455 fect, n Scotland would have beer heduled SR ; ! e S : { core of something intended to OF “CORNER” COSTLY s g 3 o : . Mo, T4 v 1 3o numental orchestral work STANDING OF CLUES : i - Wi : PRING (Corrected to date) A J : . ¥ 3 v W [ ch T gine: | 16, Lemich elain Pacific Const League ; 3 g ¢ : ROt tue DETROIT Won Lost , i 3 g LA 5 ; 1 i rice fo o Bekeah A e 1 C 3 1 n ¢ eri- | v srmany, whi 5 for 100 ponnds. Ho tried t n Franct Bt 13 S (7 g he fe le to attend the fir ke it for nothing from a r 1ttt G ( : ! ; 5 e iRt i nounc \rt of ¢ erator car and ended up in & ! by justi [ the peace court wher If you want to get back o e koot Take a tire and rtland 57 ; s = ; : e g A1 S0 1R ounterpoint even writte I h Wibi that he was earryin 5 10s. ' | | ®7O0U'LL need an ~extrn ‘tite i1y woor 66 8 - ¢ R0y B¢, ho two pLinlAt pudveisin [it to a triend with a large head-|Y / (‘ ! Y ome ARV A At R y s b ; : ties of America, What finer Anglo-| : e P R e RUS Hadon { ]"(' u("]l i R Tal (O ssiqn 3 ) got it you'll remember : . : Saxon mame, tor example, -than/BUN ON_CZAR-ROUBLE fii o LIRI Uit 5 Angel 04 g 1 ¥ o 3 : | TERE o Tl o s @ and j An L it 2 ! Smith, the winner of the three'~ PYZZLES GERMAN BANKERS| 014 papers for suie ne 1he Empire ¢ b L PRER ety o Sl e atlonal (I.“:‘a gue - miles for Yalet 1 ;f‘,ylxnl,‘l : y:m 4IVH'H\:|;IH tor “m\‘\m.»y’v - S A M i e e ————————r hen he sa 0 you 'y an icago 68 George Moriarty, manager of the le:r'r_s', shown above as | gacnrs LAST’;VSRK g s e R ,.> ,”,"'”‘_, to get back.” We'll gell you ttsburgh 63 a manager and as an umpire, is no longer the poetic advoeate HAS PREMIERE LEIPQIC e v "‘n St e ’ A dependable, lively tires that wili Lon 61 of the umpires. He razzes them now just as if hLe'd never | e ‘| Tt ¥ give you mileage service, u: \nl‘\‘ "-.} been an ump himself. A BERLIN, Aug. 16--It took ul Iliey are at a loss to explain HGar o) neinnatl 9 (International Miustrated News), piost: two. cenbtuiies. Detois’ Tekut " OFpsuigipaliy firwadia g, Let “Service Lucas’s” Auto Doe- ":"“1" :I | Sebastian Bach’s last musical com-|mand, chiefly by German and {tor look after your car’s health on i 16 Once Bard of the Umpires, firt e The Wilheria orkoie | Ly desmonetsod. Rusicn, b SNiAL A er _‘”4‘ e ¥ w -‘.“ ‘fx-m ed, “The Arnt of th ln“' ¥ : [his 2 2 Ine, wro w0 el He's The High Razzoer Now M, 5 5t o2 o, i i S Store ’ & i § death in St. Thomas' in Leipsw | 1 lend nanecial back troit 60 " - here Bach for 27 rs played [R ia ) chica oratic 1 9 NV Taternational Tilustrated News Staff nant, and his idea of gotting the | 1) *"o, oy ©OF 2T vears played|Russian monarchical restoration. | THE KEYNOTE TO ECONOMY | H(n ce ’Irausfer Co iladelphia 60 et s Pty | : ) il %3 Ciruitmnit imost. out of lils team is to keep it hv\\-ullt::,rl -.n(x‘nl’ ! the v41 ‘,‘ 1(1‘ .1: m.” A8 ¢ m ”,1\ i scranping. And how he 1s! PERRUE SSERIOT; DOW. SWRGHR 1 Schemig Om e (PRES, LT e SMDNE Will Hau: Saw Mill Wood ",('.‘,':,',‘Ll ;‘", : DETROIT (LIN).—Time *Gri the other day he called his |One, discover . work fivelof smart speculators wha 1 Every Day Is Sale Day at Our Bargain Store erame nto I By JACK Y. KEENE, has a chance of winning the pen- 3 was when George Moris bosom friend of umpire days, Brick e —— il k and Coal (;IN(;” AMS Office Phone 389 ston . 36 arty was the great paci- Owens, a robber, a pilferer and sev- OR LEAGUE PLAYER ALSO NEWS-WRITER| JETROIT, Aug: 16. Johnny un, Detroit Tiger first baseman a baseball player in the sum- r and a reporter in the winter 8 soon as he doffs his Tiges form, he hurries.to his dosk on Baltimore Sun. At odd times referees and writes about soc- " games. Neun has been in many spoctac r plays this season, He turncd the only un ed triple play the American League. In a en inning game, ho stole five es and made five hits, all sin 8. During a double header with w York, he stole home in eaclh ne, the second time under the Je-eyed ]lerl; Pennock. M MALONEY IS KNOCKED OUT BY JUST 2 PUNCHES HILADEL l’"ll\ Aug. 16 th two smashing lefts, George dfrey, gigantic negro of Lieprs- fist of the diamond. Umpire €ral other libclous appellations. What Moriarty, once a great |!ayer himself, was always the man to lay the gentle hand on the shoulder of the quarrelsome batter or the pro- testing manager, and with deep and convineing words, point out the er- ror of unseeming conduct. But that was the time before Um- pire Moriarly became Manager Moriarty. Now-—there's no peace to him. Let a decision be just one hairline to George's disliking and he's out on the field, waving both arms, shout- ing fight, demanding justice and shouting for a pop bottle. Morlarty bas an idea. His wards, the Tigers, are within a score of games of first place. On paper, that doesn’t look like much, but actually its a long way between first and third |place, particularly if the New York Yankees are in first place. Never |theless, Morlarty thinks his team POLICE FOR OLYMPIAD AMSTERDAM, Holland, Aug. 15 —The Dutch authorities have d> tached 250 picked policemen anc are putting them through a spe cial course of training for nex year's Olympiad. Special attention is being given e, Penn,, last night put awayji; methods of handling crowds Maloney, of Boston, in ome|courses in Ibglish, French, Ger hute and 25 seconds of a sched- d 10 rounder, Maloney was out 10 minutes. - T OVER FOURTH MEMBER CUP TEAM FOREST HILLS, N, Y, Aug. The Davis Cup trials for the| h member of the Americaa m saw something of an upsel terday when Lacosta, conqueror (George M. Lott, Jr., of Chicago, before Francis T. Hunt den’s partner, in four s3ts - - WOTICE 'e are satiing from Seattle {man and other languages are be ing given, so foreign visitors will be assured of every courtesy and consideration. ——— BALL KILLS SWALLOW STEEP FALLS, Me., Aug. 16.- A swallow flying over the basa- hnll diamond during a game be tween Biddeford and Steep Falls teams was killed by a hot liner from the bat of John (Spink) O™ «,' Connell of Portland, playing for i the local club. The. course of the ,hall was unchanged, It was caugh* by the left fielder. SIS e NN SUNDAY YERS FINED 1C l a far cry from the umpire who used to saunter into an argument, pat the protester on the back, tell him he | liked him and send him away happy! Miller Huggins actually fled before the aroused Moriarty on another oc. casion, the same Morlarty who used | to dazzle those who would argue | with him with a smile! H And again, he accused Red Ormshy of knowing not a thing about the ! baseball business —the same Red | Ormsby he used to go to lunch with | in umplre days—and accused sald | Ormsby of being a four-flusher, an | imposter, an ignoramus and a | goofus, | And this from the same Morlarty | who once penned a poem: | “Never sass his Umps or bounce @ Vottle off his dome, \ It may be that he has a little boy likg you at home.” Buf Poet Moriarty is Manager Morarty now, 7 - | | | | nember, without complaint, untl ‘ecently when the Houlton and | Van Burean teams were taken in-| o court. Each player was fined | me cent and costs. i e — | | [ Negroes of Paris l.lve in Montmartre I PARIS, Aug. 16.—Paris nas a| 2 “Harlem” of its own. Gradually the large negro population that has poured in upon the Frent'h‘ capital since the war has xravll tated towards Montmartre. ! The “colored - boys" and neg | resses who call Paris home have come to France from many placas. | Sumv are from America, others rom Africa, and many from Mar-| .lmnm and the French West In- | arleston City” is the nams | T Caucasians have given to| the section of Montmartre where the negroes live. Many -of the members of thé colony are dan cers, jazz band musicians, door openers and messengers in esta' TUNNEY TU \I,.s UP AMOSKEAG, the yard 25 cents FINE FRENCH JAQUILINE—Regular 50c values 40 cents VOILES 38-inch—Printed—Regular 50¢ to 5c values, yard 40 cents PIZA CLOTH 36-inch wide Regular 40¢ values, the yard 25 cents OUTING FLANNEL 20c the yard Teasel Down Regular value, the yard 25 cents Daisy Cloth — Regular 40c value, the yard 30 cents PRINTED FLAXON 10-inch—Regular 65¢ value, the yard 45 cents CHALLIE MOUSSELINE 36-inch—-Fast Colors—Regular 35¢ value 20 cents BATH TOWELS Heavy—Regular value—each 95 cents HAND TOWELS Honeycomb Carmas—38x20 25 ccm.b Children’s Half .md Three Quarter \ml\' Black Giant and Evergreen Mercerized zes 5 to 10—Regu- lar 36c to 65c values 25¢ to 45¢ a pair SEPT. 14 “Merchandise of Merit Only” ur Auction Sales SALE DATES NOV.16 Residence Phone 3501 Our Work Is Our lrlestr Advertisement Capitol Dye Works C. 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