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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 3, 1927. 5 N o = x . 1 3 i - ¥ SR 3 7y ' B “ e e e St ' BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS W mm Py ) ' MR- -\LL BE e . HE'LL BE PHONIN U HELLO. ZUZU- | WONT BE . g:Ag‘géniita\;‘\: YOouR WOW-HES BEEN $ ALL NIGHT! 1 HOME.- HELLO. BABHA- | N TO SEE GONE AN HOUR- HE gt — | WONT BE HOME- HELLO | gl VLL SHOW MUST BE PUTTIN' UP N y 2 | ELZA | WON'T BE HOME! 8 it uh A GOOD ARGUMENT - g - b iy i YOU THE NICHT LIFE-) MUST PHONE MY WIVES ’ rLL NOT BE VLL GO AN' SEE' : PR J. J. WOODARD CO. Plumbing—Sheet Metal Work South Front Street Domini 1735 | fers ter Ab 3 Dean Joseph cription re at Westmine- AIRPLANE BARS TO LOSE LIKE “PUBS” 1 E § | | j 5 i @ ) § 3 § ) ) N N ) ¥ ) \ N y ) ) ) y ) ) ) \ ) ) ) ) 1B} ! ! § ) \ N N ). ! { ! ) S ] compic i i L e ed the Abbey by the addition ol LONDON; Sept. 3 Air e ] i | the two western towers. The ' planes ng over Eugland are i ! n commemorates the work.. not to have any undue JUNEAU TRANSFER | COMPAN ! the “pubs” in ng liquor says the Im Moves, Packs and Stores | Fudlin Remains Unspoites, CHCABOCUBS ... . | MARATMON Giriiiesos 7 U)(fu!.h{‘r l’ll{lll'()l':l!?’(' while the pubs are closed e LTS SRR : S el hive| | from 2:30 p.m. until 5 p .m avorably we conditions TORONTO, Sept. 3.—A third | 00 40, three miles | | outside the territorial lin | of Great Britain. and the unpromising outlook wimming marathon for the world for improvement, the Peters hampionship seems assured with Loses Game Y(-S|(\rday to | burg baseball tram has de- im- announcement of J Prompt Delivery ot LADYSMITH COAL ] PHONE 48 ! D PP Cric: R cided against making the Ju mcmnatl—rirates neau trip. Wogd to this effect o ny, offering a prize of Going Up L] w ived today by Man- 00 for such an event bel ! | ager Grover C, Winn, of the 10 and 20 miles in August, 1 7 ;'UNEAU ThACHERS i i yaab. ARE ABOARD QUEEN tos of the Canadian W | J ‘Prsves.St'ar at Twenty-one i DROP IN RAGE | 1o Comeotled: | PRIZE UP“m 1 | ————— s rec CINCINNATI, Sept. 3. Jackie | local sq 14 18 Oh Almost continuous rainfall PRt e Sl By ' n | has been experienced both I REA 5 b sattry | here and at Petersburg for | | 'UNNEY FAVORED Feren, AUBSAILADRSRAT) IAF O | (s ; paltry i e coming school year which b i [ Wn interesting photo of Mme nother | ® m‘l“»‘“‘m_” I‘ ']:”“’“"”':_N 9.5 AS VICTOR next Tuesday, are passengers on| Jacques Porel, Parisian socict; ; any immediate improvement IN DEMPSEY BOUT (> Queen which is due here on ' Jeader, snapped at Deauville anc W4 JURGH, Sept. 2 The | The Petersburg team w i‘:"”f"~' They "I’"' """ Misses V. | showing the first of the new fal | ! ; K a firmer ho'd on the | Scheduled to ar here to CHICAGO, Sept. 3.—The “winter O1FEC e second ”5‘2:"" l":"""’l' .| styles.” Mme. Porel appears i o 2 ) e 1464’ veaterday | nfght and: to mes Sun (1 j00k” on the impending heavy preds 1O e e Bopaed' @ creation by Jean Patou— fl, H@ ot 8 | when Kremer outpitched the vet- | day “and Monds vaight championship brawl be- Fre Vi Hanson, fourty, | beautsful white coat with whit( | ] A fasecht Asuan i It is possib r. Winn | Gene Tunney and Jack Mildred Abrahiumenn g | fur collar and white fur cuffs is Hm@iflflm i 4 - said, that the fes will be Jenipsey s taking form toda oGk S and Funice @ Striking arrangement, WES A RARE B & edged Brooklyn out of sixth place xR l“ i ““t 1-1 Yindo ‘": overwhelmingly Al but Miss Budwin were herc ANGHORAGE BOOTLECGER IRD - in the National League column | Petersburg here if weather iicagoans, overwhelmingly v be 1 6 SrA TN b | o b A . | vesterday, winning by a score of | conditions justify the attempt. | [ Dempsey, are getting their money LSt year. She is a graduate or) CASES ARG RISMISED - HE JUMPED INTO f PRy | Testerddy, wimning by’ s ¥ on the mark. Members of the Washington State College and wa t bootlegser cases were dis- | ; {3 to 2. i . e ! " ' ‘head of the English department Ancho cently on| A REGULAR BI& A v s ¢ | % | - D - ,,’”'1,lf'\:;:g,”l ':;7.-[‘:,‘1(:!‘ :nl:n:l:'l) at St. Anthony, Idaho, last year.!motion of the District Attorney | LEAGUE HURLING g > . GALES FRIDAY 0ld Inscription Foun AR Al Wbt e ..o | when a acquitted a man) If you want to get back JOB WITHOUT ¥ & - |, ., Pacific Coast League | 5 Tl Bt T ont i ‘oBallangde: | RUMMAGE SALE accused by a Prohibition Enforco.| _ Take a tire and jack. 1 WAITING TO BE TOLD? e A | Los An;:.»u-, 8, 4; San Francisco, In Westminster Abbey r L s e TAGE ] ment, officer of selling him lquor, | B/ OU'LL !nn-ml i extra tire ’ o, | —_— b s It is said that the evidence, which some day and it you haven't |°‘ e g | 9 ¢ Jempsey money | The Methodist La 3 | Hoilywood 0 | LONDON, Sepl. 3.~—Workmen | 3000 of 0 RerpBby mpnay.(- sy Molantinl, L had been worked up by an under! ROt it youwil remember every rento 6 { A 2 with $2,700 of Gotham capital 22 clety will hold a word of this ad and just h b cleaning the outside of the west | 5 0. Bedtemmben. 28ad cover man, Was prac the g e Just T Portland, wet grounds. Lot -of “Wastisthdtos: ABbEy 26010 Tunney Septen ¢ same in the as | @arnest the auto-doctor looked . . 4 Y 1 - | — he . B b o 5 wo' e 3 N{‘,""}{‘a{\]fifi'fi:‘{_‘ [an interesting inscription above| ¢ & g $ $ 8 8 | Advertisng miways pays. Jsc that against Bob Kleeman, whw,‘l‘“" :,',,:"‘,,, II:'.,“ i i ";:}l““:' OMinnate 5 | the west window that is two cer |you can save Dolld getting the columns of The Empire was acquitted by a jury T den hdabla TR b ‘!;“‘; g . | turies old. LA oiin Senaly otk | - e e e — | b . A Brooklyn: 3: Bodton ¥ ries ol x| GOThAM to do your repair wor y. ot Lladm e y At g 0N | | The leders ave: “A. R GBORGE | phone 2003 —aav. | RO, (AND ALEKANDERS HAVE Bk b et | Translated it means “In the](eod Old Fashion BIRCH BEER.| Let "Service Lucxs’s” Auto Doo ({ [PAST ALONG" ~ THERE WILL v 2k ? i | tor look aft ’s real BE HUDLIN TO: STEP INTO THEIR SHOES / Cleveland 7; y ‘ ks b » eight year of King George II. An o) Your grocer Las it. | o | YLEVELAND (LN Special)—Willis Hudlin was brought| s"l',:ggcmc‘iagl’u?gen [JUNEAU MOTORS, Tne. from the Waco, Texas, ball team of the Texas League, to | Won Lhst | PHONE 30 . the Cleveland Indiars at a cost of $36,000. _ 1| Oakland 97 64 o sk 3 |+ Experts looked him over and reported that the young man' geattle - 80 69 K: llud ability, stamina, a willingness to learn, and was of the mly,! San Francisco 73 6 terial of which stars are made. i { | sacramento 80 3 —~ " 4 The Richest Ice Ceram Now for the surprise. Two months have passed since Hud& i l’nl]‘;lu nd ‘ 79 § - i lin has been given regular assignments in the pitehing box, and' Hollywood 86 R Sold in Fuie I - - r: $ A | tant u |he has been found to have ability, stamina, a willingness to learn,’ i“' “\’: = lf“': . . J » |and the material from which stars are made, thereby upsetting |l.0s Angeles " $ f b is the all baseball precedent. Loags T yoar MGl Doutod 46 HnmmnlwLeazgeqt i I e a n a rrOW r Om a Ow : ©One of the surest ways, of produc- Cieveland. He arrived at § a. m. | WOR'L S0 a3 . S. & F. CREAMS ing a dub in baseball is to get & gne morning and was sent into the | Pittsburgh 78 .50 . .8 Buick for 1928 gets away in traffic like Yyoungster from some small town pitcher’s box that afternoon before | Ch .53 E A which contain more Butter Fat club where o hus been amasing the 4 largo crowd. He came through /R PR T gt [ an arrow from a bow! than any other Cerams, by test natives, and bringing him into big j od shape. 2 SRR 52 1 P " ar, are 2 3 . ¢ time Bascball with, the. announce: R Gakrinng CF ik BAN ARG year Lo ot Gl On all new Hardware and Household Furn- Watch the Buicks next time you diive and by taste, served at the ment that he is Grea uff and permitted Hudlin to get a regular , 3 o Sl N i 4 2 ) tdening him loose in a xegular posk qurn In the box. In the first two | BOSON oo B8 B0 40| ichings for one week only—Sept. 9th to 16th | downtown. See how easily they step out Leen foasia Wouss o \ ths of th he won seven L& 437 > ) % i r ' gine times out of ten within g 3 Bl Al Bl L | Philadelphia .. 45 80 .1 hofh dava ifielusive ; in front when the signal changes. And ‘}‘Iell‘?cni,rgmfificy | ree weeks, the youngster will be the other two he went in with a two American League ) o ” * s o ol Te! 00) | explaining that it jsn’t the heat, It's and a theeerun handicap and | e oat mat. i | note hoyv they give other cars the slip Rhodes Cafe the humidity, But Hudlin was dif- worked his way out. |New York ... 90 87 .70, in the friendly rivalry of traffic. Douglas Pool Hall {erl(lnl. P Lt i Much ot hlslluccen is due to (r;- | Philadelphia 72 56 567 It ] buvi Build ‘ Olympic Pool Hall The Yankees had an option on fact that he takes his work riously | y ! 7 are ¢ P ine ild- D Hudiin last year. ‘The purchase and keeps cool. He studies each b A you are contemplating buying Builc You cannot say you know the full Mrs. Hooker's Tea Parlor price was $25,000 and two players. batter and when he outsmarts him 8| i Lok | . i “ e H ’, — | /|he Yauks had the money on the he starts thinking aboat the mext |Chicago 59 66 .472] ing Hardware — Ranges—Heaters—Beds— meaning Of, performance” until you've | line, but couldn’t supply the play- man up instead of how clever Mr. | Cleveland ... 57 70 .449] : driven a Buick for'1928. S. & F. CONFECTIONS ers. When the option expired the Hudlin is, St. Louis ....... 50 76 .397 Mattresses, ete., this will be your chance to o 4 1 Indians clesed in, paid over the He has control of a fine fast bal! | pogston .39 85 314 3 % i Y BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICH. & ,caph, supplied the players, moved and a fine curve. /He has acquired b o250 4 5 ; Division of General Motors Corporation 4 Wholesale, Phone 16 . Hudiin to Cleveland and bought the that intangible quality—that sort of Children's ana Ladies’ Wlnter! save lelP). \ } | two piayers back for $11.000, mak- seasoning nccessary to a success{a A P .- g Hudlin stand them $36,000 and big leaguer very early—having a | COAtS at Jarmans. Prices rea-| xaf'oad fove., “tone” that usvally requires a re. | SODable. s or — — —a . Aller tie close of the Texas cruit several years to develop. . i——‘-———'——f'f SRR i N i 3 CORDOVA HAS RECORD reside in Finland and a brother, | ANNOUNCING RAINFALL FOR THERE [Otto, residing in Juneau. lnstall i —————— L] st Mosr DR Ao DATE AND| .|| Harris Hardware Company Dodge Bros. The record rainfall occurred ar | BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING ABLE i 5 . Cordova August 13, when 10.46|THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- DEPEND { . . Phibne 915 inches fell in 24 hours. From 8 a. [PLANT IN ALASKA. Open Evenings gne Siv Cylindcr Pt § p. m. that day 8 nehen| o i DELCOLIGHT || CONNORS MOTOR CO. : fell in the 12" hours. the columns ¢! The Empire. Two years ago 4% inches of rain fell at Cordova in 4% hours but the rain did not continue as keavy for the remaining part of £) the day. The rainfall August 13 ‘was so heayy that all city hydrants were o to relieve the overdlcw at ‘the reservoir from which comes the city supply of water, i - WILLOW CREEK MINE ACCIDENT VICTIM BURIEC “ AT, | N Q W e || - SENIGOR ¥ el o , SEDAN Pk P L o "'||||||||||j[|||LH|!!||_l!|II|I]Il_llllllllll__ll_l[“IHJIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl]||||l|!|"|||||[" ot BIG DANCE | wm - electric light and pow:r. Dtel- ¥ e B R PSSO SR 61 . - AR 5 <7k - DS $1595 F, O. B. co-Light will provide these for g ou and e cosl s exce on- S PI'EN/I I‘LR 3RD :’lly n:.:lh A tt‘lme-pa)?rtnlu,:l E SA VE ONE DOLLIIR DETROIT plan has been arranged for Al Mrmse Hall Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes 4 Thos. J. ACCORDI()N MUSIC Cafe. You save a Dollar on plain it. Telephone, /vlf'lla or zall. * The funeral of Axel Anderson. victim of an accident in the Mabol ASK FOR Mine, Willow Creak District, when MR BY [ each one purchased. a quantity of rock fell on.hlm. ]UNEAU BAKERY # P i g I} B S ot PRODUCTS CATHNGS OLSON and PERSON | RHODES CAFE | l‘ a resident of Anchorage for ELECTRIC CO. No substitutes used in our shop is gurvived by his{, , s ‘ 9:30 1 * Admission, $1.00 Ui}~ Julin ¥