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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 251927. By GEORGE Me gllll—lllllllllllllllllllIIII! - ared MANUS apy G UV FATHER R Mareh 2( NOT 50 LOUD SAY! DO YOU KNOW HOW [NOW THERE 16 THE MOST ) TO HANDLE A WIFE ? J l COME WITH |'the public schools and Ohio W " BEAUTIFUL CITY IN | leyan University. Wt w I'H‘ 1 to Lloyd M m i{ wd h marriag nar he mal work, a ' PRl [ ha generally follc y I'M GLAD V- ) Americ , especially \ DIDN'T SEE | | ter they ente 10 ranks of s THE REST {\MIH M Bingham died OF THEM! | Mias Bingham's home was a | Riverside Drive, New York. - H'IGER FLOWERS WINS DECISION K o A -Nr time -huo then that ou'umm-uul The ufln. Fhsl publication, Aug. 12, 1927.° hul publlcalhl, flupL 9, !Bfl‘ | BEST EQUIPPED JO PLANT IN ALASKA. | | NEW YORK, Sept l “low former middle | champion, last night won a s AVERENS g {1 round decision ove Joe | on, of Covington, Kentucky | . ! J. J. WVOODARD CO e e -oo— i . 0. | PETERSBURG SELECTS Plumbing—Sheet Metal Work T Ton VE““‘ South Front Street The faculty this year Will N | (oot clude: Superintendent C. . Bow ke e P 5 pan, Miss Ellen Hiil, Miss Rertha | been mamed, as the high schoo'|} JUNEAU TRANSFER! taff; William . Darragh. 6tn|}{ * s g 7 PAQ and Tth grades, Miss Agnes Vich | ) COMPANY ¥ ith and 5th grades, Miss Caro ] B MacKechnie 8rd and 4th grades |} Moves, Packs and Stores Y()U TH AND AGE RIDE TOGETHER ! : i Gorte Ommen. fr e || 1 | . Miss Gertie Otness t grade TO DEFEND AMERIC 4N P()LO CUP. - e ks e T et i £ : . Children's ana Ladies' Winter e DGUBLEHEADER | Result of Pneumonia | couis at farmans Akl 3 e o Ameliq | SONADIC ; W adv. | ; 1 Fil‘hl Gamc IS Slugfesl n .\‘\ : 3 “.I"{i\“‘ M4 naners *or sase at The Mmpire i While Brandt Celebrates N 1111111 T 5 Day in Second S o ) (Continusd from Page One.) ! Prompt Delivery of IATTLE, ' Sept, 2.—In the e : i LADYSMITH COAL first game vesterda all went ter ted in women acting J Ly well -for ' the Indians untilithe mana their own com ! PHONE 48 A ninth inning when ‘the ‘Boave She determined to emulate them 1S pughed over seven runs to tie the and upon her ieturn to, America and win in the tenth with 1 her own company two ‘more rubs, the game edds v play from Clyde Fiteh ing 37 to 15 The Climbers.” This was firs It was Brant's Day a produced by her compan nd Ed PBrandt, .S at th Bijou Th York ve i FORT WORTH, Tex.,, Sept. 2. Jannary 15, 1901, proved a su ummates to a —A comparatively new figure in|cess from the start, and enjoyed econd game, golting circl carried a long run. The next year sn 1 101927 woman's state champlon-| produced “Lady Margaret” ries werc nip. She is Mrs. Ruth Ledercr|“The Modern Magdalen,” and in Pertland-—Tomlin, ' of Fort Worth {1903 another of her motable su nder, Couch and| Mrs. Lederer expects to entoi | ces “The Frisky Mrs. Johr k andling Seatt! the, Southgrn open for women 2l | son ‘ance and Borreani. Birmin Ala., next year. For six years Miss Binghaii cond game: Portland-——Yer When the new champion car-!divided her time between ing kes and Yelle; Secattle — Brant! yied ‘off the state honors over a|roles and stock companies and = o fand J | fielll of veteran women golfers|in 1909 appeared in England io | The ]3L I‘un'l' in Americen polo, Lhose‘n ty defend the International Polo Cup GANES THURSDAY ‘-‘"‘ h '." _"I'”‘" “";' '|" ":."1‘\”'.“ ) \-',z‘,.,z ,,\,||‘m\‘\v“,l) \{’:‘;‘,.:,’H I.(I \ If you want to get back of Britain’s Army-in-India teom, will meet the invaling team at Meadow Broo Pacific Coast League toufmaments b i e gl Bk il . | Take a tire and jack. Mvh m, pole’s greatest back, ctands at the left of the picture. Next to Mllhdlh Bontland A% L Hedttle 100 § } Inan Ak the RRERY- Mot }"\!'”, Ml'l""'[‘_'.' }rif”'f""“i.'{' York Y”l LL ueed an ‘e tire Cowdin, No. 3 on the ‘eam, then Tommy Hitchcock, No. 2. Winzton Guest, No. 1, stands, 1; Sacramento b g s e S Bt BB o o BB Lo \ some day and if you haven't SHE ¢ plofuse Angeles 3; San Francisco 12.] Mitlonat Boatne the latter part of 1913, and re | got it yowil remember every % " ,\nw,u‘“ 0; Hollywood 4 } e Ty, vived “Tha Climbers” in 1914. {word of this ad and just how T e National League i Won Pot | During the 1915-1916 season sh M. G. McADOO | earnest the auto-doctor looked By ALAN J. GOULD, ihe Battad Viecis Spls We b Y 3: Pittsburgh 4. tel 72 590 went on tour in “The WM. G. Mc/ {when he said to you “you want - . 1 hitago 13 589 rictta.” In the last few e gty A 25 N . tor; in 1914, came when Milburn was NNANT RABE ‘H'-""m" Boston rain ¢ 4 ) : [to get back.” We'll sell you (Asdociated Press Sports Editor), o el dn e R i rous PE American League St. Louis 69 “oirh 0 “The man with the hoe | dependable, lively tires that will ] 5 4 fts q 91 q ! Detroit 8; St. Louis 4 | New York 70 beats the man with the Igive you mileage service. F NEW YORK, Cept. 2—Amer effedts. In 1911, 1913, 1921 T h: ( | Vs g, HER "" PN i o G e rors < Weke T Gflnws TIGHTER Cleveland 8; Chicago 5. |Cincinnati 1 hokum.” ] will ‘depend on an unusual com- 1924, the an B WeES] BostonaNew: Tork. Tain, | Brooklyn 53 Let “Service Lucwss’s” Auto Doe- ] lnation of youth and age in de.|triumphant with Milburn' in > g isai , b ’ Il ; ey }”:«;n':m the” elassic International accustomed position. } | Washington-Philadelphia, rain :::_ i: b s -"} b nstal i AN tor look after your car’s %ealth Polo' Cup against the challenga of e T 4o s | I REANEON O DNUIA it i 2 1 [ TR Sany 4 Dritain’s Armg-in-india team in ! | 3 T Cons caa | B Ty DEPENDABLE [ {rhat comes trom buying aruss| \ the Series at Meadow Brook, star KANSAS ATHLETES | \Odkl'lll(‘ .97 63 07 New York 89 ' 187 !r"' ',""*';““”"" Is more "“"" the ,JUNLAU MOTORS, Inc, fat Westerobe | “ ¢ 2 i 70" Philadelphis TR e [fact that you are not getting| S Tailay Hoiith - will r.beis s | BOW BEFQRE CZAR (Pirates Nn‘-‘e Out Cubs by| ek A AR 0 Phijadelphia DELCO-LIGHT | {what you ordered—your system PHONE 30 ' 3 e 4 - g 4 has te suffer for the substitution. | e S . I‘n:\:.u "u’r' vv': ‘I\lf;lll \J‘n l‘!"ul: I\wxixnJ TOPEKA, Kas., Sept. 2 Lika | 00] Poml by Wlnnmg !S)m.y amento 80 :': O ::“nym m ; | ) ; he | 2l-year-old Wi Juest, | ajor league ball players, athletes | G Y. d: | Portland 16 00 ,Chigage 59 N () ‘V | i We solicit!your trade on the ]‘,“,;n;;h—llmn. Yale star, at No. 1.:01 000 Kansas high schools will| ame Yester ay | Hollywood 86 LA60 (.lxw!.!ml 56 | [basis of Jlonesty, Accuracy and The Riclu-st Ice Ceram / and the brilliant Tommy Hitch- | o0 W “CEIEER S A i — | Mission 89 .438 St. Louis 19 { Sbsronghness ot matuod &k atl . i 3 w . cockj (z)r. at _the xfn\'u.'al .\u,(v;nxinx I e ormeche Lebip i !" NEW YORK, Sept. 2-—-One of | Los Angeles 60 100 .361 Boston 39 | | times. | Sold In Bl :;“"l’“""j“li““ ""‘!'"‘"‘";"-i“f') {'m‘:‘ "\ | intendent “of schools at Williams- I“]']';L'“ Bt pe “";"“I:"“ il "‘:“ ¢ PR e Do not deprive yourself any Phere's’ & difference in’ your: ™ owdin, y o fame atly o rcas. the first paid secte | ball history yesterday v aver AT r T T R 4748 Gretiit Wi e 3 : | s at No. 3, with the famons |y e Ko the fi;‘nm.'”;m::‘u“ stn |tighter as the Pittshurgh Pirates | NATIONAL TITLE A (:"”‘n“"*“}l‘_' ] [favor i you trade with: us is the . o 48 1 3 . b kol 4T v ‘Ohicago. Oubs § ron | > . o - - L L e Co leua Addeintitn; mae dnaii Tiands | oAt the Gbleago’Ogns Al woi | co-Light will provide these for| | Let us attend to your films for S. & F. CREAMS ] and cveteran ol 'six previous Cubine nower to pass on all elig 1a lead by .001. percentage point you and the cost is exception-| |developing and printing. utests, directing the play from Although idle, the St. Louis Car: | ping v R | o SEEE . COMCARS FIF AN, Trom1 Srebtie ana 'to Mok the distrior| | AMRIUEh Idle, thy St Louls Gy ally small. A time-payment | ! which contain more Butter Fat bis position as back. and state basketdall tournaments|dinals and New York Giants, the| plan has been arranged for || than any other Cerams, by test 1,“;Ttflln-nfi]\‘;l\||:luu'hu"‘] :.‘“\\"..d‘ WA Gie S et Ank “;.)uTr ]lvmlhl: : rul},mm{l]uxs, 34 b prl R ot ot e and by taste, served at the f , ernational _competition, dis-| o 8 R I hers, | themselves gain in the chase | plain it. Telephone, write or i ‘ glaced Watson Webb and Malcoln, Thinlat & boaliihte oF 16" Une ifhmnuh the defeat of the Cubi | all, Hiniiadhs: bty .i‘ll:scb?:n lglustml s - Stevenion, .members of. the 192+ versity of Kansas and the Kansas|and decrease in n:-ywumg B, Th‘».u‘\ ote. * team, in the make-up of this yeat's | o gt % am.lare only .016 points seperating 79 Hell.ms Pharmacy N S & . . poria, was chosen from amorg| ' 8, &, | 4 drastic shift that completely up 4 : place from (he Pirates who are | | Rhodes Cafe | g B e il Y U lnearly 300 applicants. . s o} | % i $ - | Douglas Pool Hall | set earlior _expoctations, but ths ST A R [now in first place. i GASTINEAU OI'FZ‘ } play of both has warranted their | pRINCE GEORGE PLAYS i \ ! - i 1;001 Hi_‘“ it seleation, KASAAN GOLD MINE | T ROTRIC O rs. Hooker's Tea Parlor - AR e LR CELLO FOR GUESTS| i 2 | ELECTRIC CO. | i { him; has jumped to fame. before| 1,0NDON, Sept. 2. Prince| oo q ' R iy LA b LoNDON, N 3. weimel o oSl g o i | U | o o FECTIONS A born in London and the son of [“entertainer.” | gineer, has réturned to 'I\lh-hlk:m R B A I 7 AU D g G S G s P e = e P one of England's for most polo| It was at one of the ‘“Do-some- from an :-xfln_|lllnllmn‘n. .v’he l:;f] 4 Wholesale, Phone 16 s o figures, Capt. Frederick E. Guest, | thing” parties popularized by|Saan P’““I' g il e . . f young Guast learned his polo in|Mrs. Vernon Lewi New York! reports that everything ere s | If 0 G l Q l T 2] 3 « the United States. whera he ‘has |hostess, in the hotel suite of the!ln excellent shape. The company | ur Gooc ua l.ty tre lived since 1919 and has es Maharajah of Rajpipla. making shipments of concen- | V . ] SRS iy de T lished citizonship., Afterdiuner the Maharajah | ratos to the Tacoma smelter, witi | u ((lnlzutg Literally and figuratively—for|announced that instead of the!satisfactory returns.-—(Ketchikan 2 3y he stands 6 feet, 4 inches—Gues: |usual musical entertainment be-| Chronicle). C li s ANNOUNCING i in colleze ranks as captain thi<[of his guests would have to con- vertising GlwaAvyE GR7S.. e, be no more divoree, alimony or breech of ® - “Jear 'of Yale's championship team, | tribute something toward the|'Ne columns of The Empire. | A A i Y DOdge Bros. ] Hitcheock, with all the daring |fete. The King's third son bor- promise suits. A and dash of youtk, also has tho [rowed a cello and played a solo,! .. NOTICE o ; 5 il o i \® seasoning of a veteran. This is|then changed to u clarinet and In the United States Commission- | Miss Frances Keddie of San Francisco, women's national <0- Have It Vulcanized the Firestone Way Six: Cylind B his third cup campaign. He js|did the same. er’s (Ex Officio Probate) CW“ yard dash champion, will defend her title at the national track X Lyl er Bt {4 the central figure in the American o S SRS for the District of Alaska, Ju-' anq field meet for women, at Eurcka, (Cal,, Sept. 3 ; plan ‘of attack, just as Milburn, | NEWSVENDOR REMARRIES ; n(e}:auwc??mu??flerz‘l’llwnfc | = y ¥ agpinip 1 | FORMER WIFE AT SEVENTY |In the Matter of the Administra- C M C " OR \ great strategist ‘and leader, as B tion of The Estate of L. MAY-| onnors otor L.om any well as tremendous hitter, is the B ¥ Karl Neh NARD, Deceased | o A B backbone of the defense. HOA e iiset All concerned are herehy noti-| g P SEDAN 3 The Americans count on the hit. |70 one of the best known char-} Cerne: | The Most Complete Tire Service in Alaska 4 » ting of Hitchcock and Milburn fo|8cters of Munich, has married|fled that I, R. E. ROBERTSON, § again hisformer wife, from whom |On August 11, 1927, was appoint-| e b AT NN GRRGA, g offset any advantages in speed v Sl S IR ST MNP % K LA o SRS L BicK the British offl he was divorced 20 years ago.|ed administrator of the estate of | o T A s 31595 F O B # { :fl 4 ’;hevert:o A‘;" C’e" M2y | pveryone knows the white-haired |l Maynard, deceased, and that o T e . ssess. erican aces| = aper seller, who Is called|Letters 0f Administration there- o % o B i e e e T Sl S e g} - SEPTEMBER 3RD SAVE ONE DOLLAR pEtROmT e e e e epec, |of Imitating” that bird on_enter-(to me. 4 B i o e ' ing a restaurant to sell his va | Al persons having claims, At Moose Hall &t | m;bu spor A 5 x| pers. against said estate are hereby re-| v Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhod” Lo 0 Amenica has scored over England fiar. oR SR GueLy Yekpact "'ud|pwp:|: v;ouchc:l: .;":hng :li‘xh “D'_ ;i ACCORDI()N MUSIC C!lf&. You save a Dollnr on . ¥ i in. thb historic: ebmpetitiony: Kigh: |18 D0on ustil well after mid. | Months from the da efl‘!’ | M o » ; petition., Eig) night. Free beer was liberally dv- tice, to me at my office in le £ ]l hased. cuau A tden 1yars, a0, in 1909, he made | LR T S e Loswen Brewery, |Seward Building, Juncau, Alaska | i { each one purchas Nis debut as back on the original ! Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Aug-| § e — L ——— “Bus Four” organized by Hary ldren’s snd Ladies’ Winter|ust 12, 1927. | OLSON l ERSON Payne \WVhitney and including the Cafg at Jn:ne. Prices rea- R. E. ROBERTSON, i and by 713 RHODES CAFE THE EMPIRE HAS THE. hm::- Waterbury brothers, La- sonable, —adv, Administrator.| L EST, MOST UP-TO- d Monte.

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