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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1927. THERE HE 15 NOW, A \ [’l AY QA"_UNU HERE TONIGHT SITTIN DOWN BY \\7& /\'7/\R \(m\_, | THEM VOLCAR BOATMEN | THE RIVER- WHAT HOME - SICKK? | I'VE HEARD ABOLT 1 THE MATTER \ S b 4 trong fmm Ln'\|‘_'( THAT WAY ANY A o _OTHER WAY! and Northland to Take on Local Ball Team BRINGING UL, FATHER WHERE HE WANDERS | AROUND RUSSIA LIKE A POLITICIAN OUT OF A JOB! | PETTRAATES B Ly I GNORAN'T oL COULDN'T C\T &fi‘mam \ ireat Britan rights, will } from and Unal . J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Sheet Mg South Front Stree land STANDING OF CLUBS . i JUNEAU TRANSFER COMPANY Moves, Packs Freight and Bagg - RUILDS TRULK THAT PICKS UP : : ITS OWN LOAD SAYS AIRPLANE LIMIT ' |icin arorier have specia ap [Aler being beht seorcloss tor six|inclnnadl 120 82 63 43| PARIS, Aug. 24— mow 1S FIFTY-FIVE TONS "3, ‘ B, and: sasrod | six| Brookiyi , w ot Z D INDIANS WIN | § @ /%%,W ~ AFTER SIXTH MILLION HALF .o FIGHT TICKET 1, # e hag calcuiated. 1o . IPRINCES PATRONIZE | Spree for Six Runs ; To Fly 14?01 b Ean i \:‘:‘; . .’“ g |n<<.. aid to th Tunney pecds SOHO RFSTAURANTS Hufft Helps Out SALES REACH ' &7.7., underncath CHICAGO Prince ard ana ticket o a {with two m the D Siuht " B it . ¢ t are|l the Rendezvous on Dean| ™' ttle T five - —— Prompt Delivery of LADYSMITH COAL reached . tall mately recsipts - > leulatio FIDEL LABARBA ENDS |peps uneissiiel. e it mblsented recently to. the CAREER IN VICTORY wien “Bonestenning piavea for |1 imit of practical | under flat-r , on ratchets, m the four er th half of the anticip and four legs being unc load whi mit o 1y loaded today A sailing from | t challenge been a1 o8 B y Vick ¥4 ti ! 1t yne Agont Femmer, | trick Jaundrymen of th B t0 o o g i b P ; 11 e save you money. adv.| ale at The Emplre, |iron 1 e nicked for pion Anoihe night tal 1 ¢ 1, by the Ve o a ) 1 play he 1€ of has Varion that the k up the fou 0ld papers for tom two defeats ca. LaBarba i University and s | ehampion to enter St Up (o a late hour t fi | the winner of last tilt had not been decided. Added to *Bal - dy” Keen's protést of the book keopers ¢ RANKIE GENARO keepers having an ex IS COMING BACK runs, is the & jused a rofe noon resigns t that the C. O. P ional ball player Frankie “Slow F. Sheppard, and that r! they stole s continually “McGraw” Bernhofer declared ipaign | that the butchers attempted to a | hide the in the dark, thus knockout over Pal Graham, broth | balancing the unde 1 or of Bushy Graham. The knock-|“and besides,” sut came in th econd round. Alam, by ail rights eft hook also floored league, and I n the first round f the > - Aug. 24 York, ly\weigl Y , | suec inaugurated a ast night when he eome an chr scored hases Graham | this overr | protest meat heaver’s.” - | PETE lArZO IS | AUTO STEEPLECHASING WINNER BY E:()l.]“‘Y IS NEVVV FRENCH SPORT WILKESBARRE, Penn.,, Aug 4.~ 1 ), of Seranton, er welterweight champion, ast night from Joey llentown, on a foul in the Automobile new sport PARIS. Av 24 | steeple-chasing is a for-| 4 shortly to be demonstrated in a WO {match hetween a horse and Andre “*{ Mercier in an automobile e e elhin | pjorcior, in trials, has sent his e e W gl e car over the jumps \\|r|v 1 a mid - ound affa Jatzc 0w ]'“" ‘I" AL, Bty e gy without aceident. His bi eweight having outgrown the . <67 toet, dul which above th Gans, ighter division. ik e g b A .0.P.AND MEAT |"Siitir CLEAVERS HAVE [weed v an inciine, BIG B. B. GAME » - | 0115 dabiboss ‘avectook thep | ANNOUNCING | jumps by driv at as has often e butchers and the bookkeepe attled on the st might. baseball diamond Just which team won i not clear i ite of the fctl hat the C. outfit was on | 10 long end of a 15 to 4 scorc ‘ ecause the game was called after he! first half of the fourth inning In _account of darkness, rain, or hat not. “Fast Train” Davis hecame an y in the first frame after he ad. an earful of “dirty digs” on jis ability at walking them an?l tting double steals go by and tempted to put ome into the! ess bex, The butchers made rée runs after holding (he op | psition scoreless in the first | In the second inning the C. O micked Bill Alexander for four ) llies, collected four more in the hird from “Baldy” Keen, and in | he fourth frame garnished eigh' 'f “Red” Clark when the butch- ks weakened and gave a wonde- 1 free display of errors, w errors and eve Dodge Bros. Six Cylinder SENIOR SEDAN $1595 F. O. B. DETROIT Thos. J. McCaul Would You Throw Away a Pair of Shoes Because the Soles Are Worn Out and the Uppers in . Good Shave? Why Thirow Away a TIRE with a. Small Blow Out when the Rest of the Carcass Ts Good. Have it Vulcanized the Firestone Way Connors Motor Company The Most Complete Tire Service in Alaska y rerreed I REMEMBER now how my friends used to tell me about Prince Albert; how they would make what sounded like the most extravagant claims for it; and how I would say “Uh-huh,” and proceed to fill my pipe from the same old package. just didn’t know! But I found out. One day, the store where I buy my tobacco didn’t have my old brand. I heard another customer standing beside me say “Prince Albert” to the man behind the counter. All that I had heard about Prince Albert came back to me in a flash. RINGE —no other © 1927, R. J. Reynolds ‘l’oha- Company, Winston-Salem, N. tobacco just didnt I bought a tin. *Took a chance,” as I thought. As I opened it, I was met by the most inviting fragrance I had ever known. I thought of the woods after a gentle rain. ‘It made my mouth water for a taste of such tobacco in my pipe. I tamped-in a load and lighted up. What a taste! Cool and sweet and mild, with just enough body to make every puff a smoke-experience. I tried another load—and another. I was*‘sold.” P.A. was my brand from then on. My only regret is that I didn’t make the discovery sooner. Good old P.A.! ALBERT is like it! P. A, is sold everywhere in tidy red tins, pound and half-pound tin humi- dors, and pound crystal-glass humidors with sponge-moistener top. And always with every bit of bite and parch removed by the Prince Albert processs If you.want to get back Take a tire and jack. 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