The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 19, 1927, Page 5

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BRINGING — L FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS GEOLOGIST 1S WELL! HERE'S RUSDIA AT LAST! WE HAVE REACHED OUR OBJECTIVE! TO ANY THING DON'T OBJECT MAKE A | \ CRACEFLLY cOWARDS HiT HARD AND IS (NOGKED 0UT . Loses to Los An- 6s \r‘»-t(‘l'(]u_\, Score Eleven to Cne he s Ang first compl s hit in- te and vas retir tting one an out only one Los Angeles ran up eleven s were: Plercy and Han- Bdwards, Knight, Jenkin Borreani Teague ttle 1 Hollyweod 6: Los ‘||L’ 'le acramento 10; akland 2; M n an' Franc Portland 5 National League 11 scheduled s postponed on account of rain American League hiladelphia 1 few Yor yaghington 5 petroit-Boston, 4. t. Louis 6. rain | STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Co?\st Lez}guc yon Lost Pet acramento ortland Angeles bi L P | Natloral Leag! Won ew York incinnati rooklyn oston L hiladelphia 42 American Lengue Won Lost 82 3 66 62 63 Pet. | 113) 584 ew York ngton etroit hiladelphia igazo eland . Leuis pston ... - eee HIRD OLYMPIC ENTRY GOAL OF SPEEDY SCHOLZ NEW YORK, Aug. 19.—Jackson holz, the veteran sprinter who| horts the colors of the New York| C., is attempting to shatter a| brinting precedent. No footracer the history of athletics lhm en able to stretch his effe veness across the span of three ! lympic games. Scholz, who is in his thirtieth r, scored for the United States, Antwerp seven years ago and owed a dazzling comeback at aris four years later to grab. e Olympic 200-meter title. e EXAN HOLDS ROPING | RECORD MADE IN 1884 SAN ANGELO, Texas, Aug. l}l‘ ek Miles, constable here, holds | e world’s record which is apt go unchallenged. Miles' x\’rmd’ 40 15 seconds for roping and| ng steers weighing as much as; 650 pounds was set in 1884 anl| bw it is almost impossible' to nd a steer that heavy ontside the foed pens. l‘lu would meet any man in ense of the record, nnhou;h he 51 6 7 .ll\‘[ 7 1 5 |as Cleveland 2 ‘l | | 6| automobile | de f mobila |to do his testing {him. | mobile 53| us TRANGE! o " NO ONE TO RECEIVE LUS! {-(:H MACGGIE MUST BE SOME WHERE L NEAR HERE! TR 5 ii' ELEPHANTJ )’\«;/\f\ ho 1927 v Inv' Feature Service, Inc Great Britain rights reserved NEW FORD IS NOW REALITY ent ha B. 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Pirthday Cakes SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY CUPCAKES—Chocolate and Spigce 25 cents a dozen GG Sy SRR g 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. Have it Vulcanized the Firestone Way Connors Motor Company The Most Complete Tire Service in Alaska PURRESSRE AR | country tlit they | BOOKKEEPERS CHALLENGE WIN NER OF BUTCHER-JUICE BASEBALL G eologist -—— Ride with Boollegger Costs Girl $100 Fin YORK Baldy" borts, Red “Bull” 2nd; Chick Bill Haley Alexandor sho the zation in hall the « of e and ly taken up called out a and perhaps before t will othe » hookkeeper; Vh ere is the | pe nw fine over re be en e and §100 for 1 Her comp klyn, was and fined declared rum twenty e wion, Geor entenced $200. 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The security for these bonds will consist of the present cold storage plant, land already owned by the company, and the new plant to be erected and machinery fo be installed, and it will have a value of ap- proximately §$220,000, which is almost three times the total amount of the bond issue. The present plant has a capacity of 200,000 pounds and the new plant will have a capacity of 1,000,000 pounds. Average earnings of present plant for past three years have been $9,270.05, which alone is almost sufficient to pay all interest charges and retire the bonds as they mature; but with the capacity increased five fold, the earning. should increase in proportion so that the bonds will be well secured and will be a very attractive investment. Full printed prospectus may be had on application at the office of the Company or at the First National Bank or the B. M. Behrends Bank, at either of which places bonds may now i be obtained. ’MMWW word | | Cleaner uud Dyer—Phone 177 PA e} J. 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