The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 18, 1927, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1927. BRINGING Uil FATHER By GEORGE McM \;l S BY GOLLY! THATS |(DON'T GAMBLE } / ' THERED A SI1GN LAND, DINTY, I'LL [ WHILE YOU'RE OVER THERE.' BET TS RUSSIA | L<v"f,L RIN'. SEE WHAT IT / < | SAYD! | > IS HIGH MAN GUN CLUB SHOOT A Xy | 5 ? ( <N o h > o ¥ 3 AT i 1 sz SWIM CONTESTS ® 1967 o I Py Bl g TR : ey | e A AT SAN FRANCISCO N FRANCISCO, Aung. 18 i hentors Uipitifion vim- | | Plumbing—Sheet Metal ¢ | 3 of t 1 i & 3 K W ¢ R ' e .mM s J. J. WOODARD CO. within two days, drew alongside 3 M.vn‘iii{ Holds An-! | with 38 nome vane, He Js 1 161,000 Spectators Be ; == L T, behind his record for 115 : : 1 er losed t ) t g « tw Prompt Delivery of gels Blankless—Tribe St i Provided for at Big N ‘ an s with | men to 't ia Ry wme in a cloud of f Y Y LADYSMITH COAL Sw ts the Ball o i Figh:——:l()r Rounds S dumtrs whorety': tickots. ‘may. by | iiButes Jater ‘with the’ wir L‘ll’”!b(’l'.‘i (,“,“:”“ Gun (:hlb s station. The plan NEW i arid SEATTLE, Aug. 18.—“S . 1 nation wide Martin shut-out the Angels yes ot e ! )0 ticket hooths, he said l : Special meeting of Club to be held Thursday, erday afternoon, allowing uuy‘\ 5“‘““ % H”‘m “ S i 0y ; ' \j lled 4y h ; . our hits while the Tribe August 18th, at 7:00 P. M. in the Elks’ Club Ang-l mound . . . . Auditorium. Very important meeting. Mem- view tha heavyweigh nip gatch betw d « ¢! : 2 : 9 g ' 43 s Wl RIS Aawoaneah o i R gotting starte ng held bers urged to attend m ‘and Han ¥ on that b # - scoreless in the first GEtle o Mt i gt probably will run to $2,600.000, & o v aiita b Jorreani GAMES WEDNESDAY \ < r baseball Tacific Coast League y for Junea fHollywood 7; Sacramento 3 rs of the city doptland §; San Francisco 3 cording to L. KK Jakland 9 ission & Bruhn Company . National League | Mr. Kean said that in view of Y, | T Yok et s 3t. Louis 7; Boston 3§ thé fine weather several of the A \ Take a tire and j Yincinnati 2; ' Philadelphia 1 men about town spoke favorably| 4 AL Ralbind oo T hi 5: Brooklyn € of some more excitement on the dsittsburgh 4; ¥ York 1 diamond, and so the meat carvers Americcn League are extremely anxious to . Louls 1, 3. hostilities with the bankers, gov-| leveland 1 ernment employees, grocers, or Detroit 6. a other who desire to or 3; Chicago 2; eleve: inning butchers' team, if it can| find opposition, will be open to| STANDING OF CLUBS SYSEYngy LoloW BN, S DIOMA ) ¥ ; ; | {Let "Service Lucas's” Auto Doc- 4 . sion in town, and every man tor loo ter r car's hes Pocifls Ooast Tatifie Mol v At ave | ok after your car's health Wan Yon: urning out will have an opj balkand 91 4 rog tunity to play. Any professional | UINVIVANINGS ’ g | 4 reelanpmisigs or amy man who played in the| W \ < y A ) | NEAT TORS ramento position other than his '. Y by ) // | PHONE 30 .(,,,,;,,,l‘l 3 L regular ons, it is planned 2 i | ik wiacs '| Anyone interested in entering| ~ 7 ] 5 [ tission ] 2 a.team in opposition.to the butzh- 1 ; 7 y Service Transfer Co. Angeles . hould get in touch with Mr. | < i « ; ‘ ! Natloral League : v 4 1 Haw Saw Mill Wood W on Lost Pet. g ORI ! | and Coal 69 : ACCEPT CHALLENGE WA e % | |office Phone 389 : . & The announcement of the chal- 1 d for th : / ? ne 389 4 64 : R s e e Modern people spend more for the ¥ Residence Phono 3501 2t o7y lenge of the hutchers had hardly “ £ : et o ! been nosed about when the elec- joys of living than in any other age . Liormcvees bt 3 Sabinnatl Ao 3% ‘\s5 tricians of the city mccepted it ever known. But they demand the b 4 " 3 4 irooklyn 48 . 65 JanAsy n iRy Wook, far ey utmost value for their money, ) ) ity marbles or bone buttons.” ipedelohia ‘" BASEBALL BROADCAST 2 ' Wy ‘ ¢ 7 ; | Capitol Dye Works Amencax\nl.Len ; esent \ ? I || €. Meldner — Professional Von PR AR 2 1114 - p ! ! 81 et | CHICAGO, Aug, 18 William A ! I ‘ ner and Dyer—Phone 1 B biingion | a8 Wrigley, chief owner of the Chi- - - botboit e ’ 4 Wbs, who spent much time | . ] y ~ ————————— hijadelphis 8e 7 p s home in Avalon, Santal > . PRI otsiand g p inst a problem in getting Sta- N ; i SHOP T ouls 1y apg lion WMAQ's broadcast of the : s i 66 : : oston ... 36 5 "321 Cubs' home games b ~ Front Street i) Seii At last Wrigley installed two t elr S eerest y { . s 3 ; P. 0. Box 218 for Ma . erator in the trans 5 1 : Ao ’ g ! | SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 18, - of WMAQ types every word which ° : for the good things of life. And they 3 rankie Bray, of Oakland, wel 80es out over the air from the| 3 . srweight, and Walter Claghorn, Cubs' Park announcer of the sta: en () en place Camel first among cigarettes. I Alaska, fought a four round tion. This is received at Station raw here last night. | KFWO, Avalon, and there put on | Modern smokers make money, but e D i |the alr word for word. when they spend it they insist on b ‘ AN N i g luckingham Palace LABOR DAY DANCE | ! quality, and more people today buy Gardens Are Closed Will be given by the Moose | Camels than ever bought any other LONDON, Aug/ 18—Buckingtiam ' |© 7 5 cigarette. alace gardens are almost un » y § nown to the general public. This ANNOUNCING ) Camel value has won the modern because of the difficulty of get- some day ‘and if you haven’t J8ot it you'll remember: overy word of this ad and yjust how | earnest the auto-doctor looked when he s to you “you want | to get b A We'll sell you | dependable, lively tires that wili i give you mileage service Advertisement world. Money cannot buy choicer to- ng permits to view the famous | 7 \ s % " pERpbELY DOdge Bros. t INNAININEY baccos, nor a more glorious blending. In Queen Victoria's time it was | f y 3 % 2 Y P ymparatively easy to gain acces; ! NN That’s why increasing millions in the } - 3 A NEW’” YORK fi E0-uis keeninding, the Six Cylinder Y ) modern age single out this famous : J tace. But King Edward took the | v WA & % & $ v [ TOAEN ew that the palace was his i | smoke as their favorite. You. too, will k : EXCHANGE own house” and therefore a ENIOR i ! 3 g ace of personal privacy. Windsor S \/ filld it yours. astle, on the other hand, is com | AV v e 123 7. o % 5. idered to be state apartments SEDAN ‘ Have a Camel. ad is more or lass open to the i N wlie. King George has madn N \ Juneau Public Library e privacy rule at Buckingham 5 ! 3 . and ddace cven more strict. $1595 F, O. B. A z 3 ; Free Reading Room DETROIT MM . ~ j Gity Hall, Second Floor <royer e i FOTICE Main Street at 4th 2 \ | We are saiiing from Seattle, i IV x Reading Room Open From gust 25th. Reserve spage for| G A i 4 > 3 P 8 a m to 10 p. m. rgd now by phoning D. B.| ! p . L 3 Cireulation Room Open From )mmer, Agt. Independent Navi-| Thos’ J. | - . 1 to §:30 p. m.—7:00 p. m. to hitfon Co. . WE SAVE YOU ! 8:20 p. m, ONEY. —adv. - . ! K Current Magazines, Newspa, NP U e — McCaul b 2 s O : nm‘ Reference Books, Ete, . _LABOR DAY DANCE FREE TO ALL Will be given hy t.he Hm

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