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TR o9 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 6, 1927. e il 2 Q |:m for injuries or for loss of | ¢ ” D M/ BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS | goods carried by alr 5 e Actions for damag accordi £ G - ke a Lk PIArT ANINE4S | y thi court, could only be { z WELL,SULTAN- SH- S - DOES YOUR [ONE OF mMv W " | \ yrought if the carrying company E ! WE SURE HAD |ooN'T FAMILY WAIT WIVESS : | were a state organization or he.d!§ A NIGHT OF I T! WAKE UP FOR YOU? MIGHT BE | \ monopoly, in which latter casa |} A ?NE j he traveller could plead fore |4 ! : | majeure. Meanwhile, a “non-liabil 1 | ity clanse which appears on the |} § | A { jckets of different flying com-/{ yanies, holds good at law, it H H clared ' H 1o German Lufthansa, among t i wo or three other Kuropean fly-|} : |ing concerns, has solved the dif-|} H [ticulty by insuring all their pas- |4 ] s against lo t lite or| \ { {i [ H Other European cou notabls { ¢ ; ! ourts of cassation of Pari 1 » f me and Brunn, have decided | { | hat the non-liability clause il ; /\h i eR 1 1 cannot be enforced “zi o i { ¥ m h BIRSe [ \ © 1927. by Int'l Feature Service. Inc Great Britain rights reserved. ey v { PRE;IDENT HINDERBb RG | z J J WOODARD CO. B R s s T LIKES HUNTING STORIES | | pjymbing—Sheet Metal Work } i R South Front Street | | BERLIN, Sept. 6 e is one l i ' . y | subjec g »s President v: PRESEORLAT D S a | | Gehrig Catches ! ubiss S e o dary Bihar ) B4 i J i !H‘!ulwlmmg more than any other, | Up With Ruth | { according to Professor H vo. i s ; \-| \On Home Runa | | e his painter; who recently | | i | Hn\m l.‘”\[.u.l‘k l:-mnl.-.l, “When [} JUNE! \U TR \V‘SFE'U RS riveins i 9 Painted ndenburg.” | 5 «£ ier ® day caugh & | | hen there is a hunting party in e — -~ -t - up with Ruth, again, “,l.‘ g AR \'l)gll-llm i ik o | Moves, Packs and Stores Notional: Tonkss i, ol Bt e | (‘hamplons Defeat!likes to narrate hunting experi-| Freight and Baggage Won Lost Pot lOl( e O ereree ance i o it i | 0 ces. His eyes then sparkle with | Pittsburgh 76 A e New York in Eighteen |joy. nig game is his passion” | { . i 3 ) § s o, New ¥ork 74 I > i{ > B VitK f g Hindenburg's favorite hunting | FROM EAVERS Chicago 74 Ju( ,0‘(,3 € In"l”lng I” " ! Inmn Game story was told him by an old hunt. | i i i \'v Louis 71 e b s USRS "ON. Se s Y er who visited great army head-| g N, Sept. 6.—The largest| " Who T e A incinna Problem, Coming F 7] ] 7 ——"— o o e e T on e B ry is that a hunter laid traps IN 5 !NNINGS Brookixa ! FRENCH COURT DECIDES ISk ",’;\”m ‘J'” e A fays high up in a pine tree, Phi xunn}‘h ia b By CHARLES W. DUNKLEY, olu Jl..h only one voic . hnI: \:lv WHATREYE e TR [cellar Red Sox “Lake. & senEuticual 0 “l'“‘l"]"""’ to “l‘” ““'T" g merican League ’ 3 has tha power to decide fouls| {18-inning contest from the Yan- Ment the next days tha il , . (Ascocaited Press g Rl v sohibitta i B Sl : 5 Rain: Prevents Doubl 3 | vew York oot gty S0 tealRIgNE: Snobintis it PARIS, Sept. 6.—“What avo kees yesterday -afternoon, then CAught a big carp instead of x| T t.—\D\l' S ‘ain Prevents Doublehead- | vew vork )1 39 sl bl 4] g i .. considering the vote of the juds pearls?” has been decided in favor See the Yankees romp off with a Dird. An eagle had caught a carp romp elivery ot o Pralland 18 Philadelphia 95 68 : ¢ lll” AGO, '*""‘) 9 (“ ho 'r\h !/ John C. Righeimer, chairman of? PP R 08 0 Sa Soalish sodris. | Avednning foonteat Thirty-five| in & nearby pond. As it was about LADYSMITH COAL 5 | Detroit 70 60 be the referee when Gene Tun-} ;. . mmission, has succeeded in (2 i : s el 73 T ST o Sk S to fly over the tree, a hunter level- 3 H nning Game / shington 60 ney and ,Jack Dempsey crawl!yiercoring men prominent in busi-| The CASe Was a testshrought by 10U {oa i sniNG A AT o PHONE 48 . g aye 4 hroal e ToDed A ahiAkes Mol defenders of the Japanese “culti-|Bame. i Chicago 68 through the ropes in Soldler Fleld) qoeq or professional lines to a: Ratal RGhN " Phe Yankees tied the score in|its fright, dropped the carp into|&e== oo o) PORTLAN D, Sept. % —Ratn |Cleveland 72 to battle for the world’s heavy-|u. judges of ring contests, Judges | VAted” pearl i s ReNEh Teniny. of s Tobg] e D | e SO a double header with|St: Louls 7 weight chamolonship Sept. 22? f the municipal and siperis ChaRe;slen: Are oW 1, Dystous | 100 e aRE T N R O e A | There was only | Boston 87 This s the biggest remainiie | couryy have been drafted for duty #nd S0 they e uop “teles It |team madefibibs Sruns. in -the| . ADMIREKANING GAWN . e | ik thal: whnt - problem in conmection with the| » buginess of selecting a re- ey Aot sl !17th inning. Two doubles set-; LONDON, Sept. 6.—A beautiin] | e i A ‘Netdres ? e or “natural.” The court ruled tha . | ina'nzs but enongh o FQUR MEN TIE Pe fight ‘\' "'l‘"" ROy is no passing ob with tac i &t BECEE TR BREt 1 e wen | Uled the battle, The game lasted| fur gown worn by Mrs. James 0. | allow Secattle to win 6 to 3. QUNI Hudges must be ciogen [ w heavywelght champion at o gt ., ' four hours and 20 minutes. Mansfield of Boston 5., wos | The batt were: U[\DAY SHOOT I' *“‘ -‘; ‘-";’ l““:'f‘l'.'ik‘“ ";’I‘]‘m'“l If the dacision is a tight m‘_(_.‘,im" S e e 5 ot TP much admired here. Tha gown il and s FTRNESD, MON SRIMR M HN W [illinols an who renders it, along oy : { GERMAN COURT DECISIO was of white ermine, and - ing - ate » Tor 3 ) an : y This ruling, ong awaite b b - I Lited Cnalise il After close shooting in Sun- State b - Comintasion, anilf with the two fudges, will need tc '(‘\1“\]\ “\vkleil”n.) “P € el (I:\ bl AV ORb. TR T ARAK T e i O [day's mcet of the Juneau Gun!the 8 of tho three Med |y, considerable more qualitica | ISE! exPerts, was decided on a» | ? L L g il |Club, the s wound up in ajwill not be known mntil they show | jioi \har' o pair of white pants gosl. ‘& ecunt Jbwel axperte: Con [\ pgpiy Mept. §,—he Germaii wwas timi WA wifh- tak B AGHE New Boston, in_the|four-man tle with Councll, ”‘f_’" up at the ringside and a white silic shirt rlon, donliod iy anericon cow| supreme Court has 'decided | e e | Americ played an|land, Morrls and Truesdell at 24| A dozen names sland out amons | myo peferss must be a resident | i S "".“"_l"':_" private air transport companics Good Old Fashion BIRCH BEER. \teen inning esterday, | birds each. l-n"-h;-r was runner-| those who have officiated in Chi-!r o gtate, e uped e accepted 48 & cannot be held liable for loss of Your grocer has’ —advy of a double {mp with 2 and Wo remaining, cago rings s W et ade e, SRR ARSI LB DO PRRIRCTNES Ay, i | Maycack and Simpson, ended neck | ized in Tilinol year; Hitt: the SR TT L ———— | GAMES MONDAY ""” i L 80 | impression prev that the cora MANDELL EASILY (‘“ll&-ld:;‘n,\ rman '“Iml'v ce ”‘!‘“‘l‘ oyt In the doubles, Counc’l took|missi o 8.6 laat. midute ats at Jarmans, ces red Pacific Coast League | ien, mission may spring a last minute | P Besittiv:0: Porttans: 8. | first honors with 21. Other scores!surprise and name a man not ot WINS OVER GUERY/| onabic s oy ) If you want to get back Hol'ywocd 3, 6; Mission 6, 5. |in this match were: Morris 20,!present identified with the spori - Ahvertt TN Y ) Tabe a tire “dgjack Sagramento 0, 2; Oakland 2, § :U';‘"]”:‘l 20, Gucker 16 and Simp- I/\n;un;: lnmn who have nl'(l‘;&l DAYT! ¢ The Ewmpire. OU'LL need an ~extra tira San Francisco § Los Angeleg, ed in_ champlonship and, othe:|Mandell. . of b 4 . some day and if you haven' 9, .0, - ior i auiE S s os Choygakid T o nad no | (RO e Aay.And.1 30K BRGNS ; 4 ) I 8 @ i N got it youwil remember every wtigpa rama | the ol e avywaoight, ave rouble in defe Midget word of this ad and i} YW National ¢ PITTSBURGH HANGS [the old time heavywoight, Day le In a Mid ppl Cincinnati 8, 4; Pittsburgh 3, 6. | Barry, a former lightweight bozer, | Guery, of Newport, Ky., in a 10 Bnriist - thar actoodostes ARG St Louis 1, Chicago 6, 0 ONTO F!RST PLAC ilhil Collins, referee of the M round bout last night | when he said to you “you want Fhiladelphia 7; Brooklyn 1, 1.| e pa | dell-Ka lightweight champion - es )isc for cas v any hase of 't 't back.” 0" e EW Y 3 6.—Pi 500 or cash only on an wurchase o 0 g ack. We'll gell you Boston 6, §: New York 1, 9. [ NEW “”]”‘ "*‘l;t 1:‘ Y "“‘ {ship batt's, and Jimmy Gardner | AGED POLO PONY Discount for casl Y any 1 > | dependable, lively tires that 4sill eries % poutgl now a slight lead infy one.time welterwaight champior IS “PENSIONED OFF" . 5 M g i,,g"\;:l,‘l’f"n“hfi""}‘,’fi“,h.”.hi“ the National ~League pennant |y o M Y o8 o i o $5.00 and over—for one week only—Sept. ] #ve you mileage service. e Irace a result of two setbacks S T A = $6" o 8 __SRich ' an Z | ) I Packs| ohoynski, now 58 years old, is| BERLIN, Sept. 6.—“Rich,” an i i et “Service Luons's” Auts. Doe ago 5, 6; Detroit . 10. ’xr"_“‘l“l }"‘:‘““l‘l' ";1"‘": ek "h‘“"'“lum “ace” of the commission’s list | Argentine polo pony, 40 s old 9th to 16th—both days inclusive. tor ook stier gour oers Suill St. Louis 6, 3; Cleveland 7, ;“j"‘{ i ';’“ ’h“ (““ ‘;T With the',, \.oferees. Ho has handled more been ‘“pensioned His | New York 11, 5; Boston 12, n.‘!‘:,:')‘:““‘:}‘:' m"h"lh:’(“:‘"h’i's SPUt! Cindups in Chicago than any oth-|owner is ‘Carl Weinberg, a noted | First game went 18 innings b er al. Although grey-haired, | breeder of Waldfried. e 4 3 —_——— y-ha . 3 SEs 1 Second game called at end COLLEGE FOR CUTURE Choynski remains lithe and limber| In the Hoppegarten paddock S e JUNEAU MOTORS, Ine, fifth on account of darkness. INDIANS LOSE TWIN GAME \(?;la;\[?l:ioi PORTLAND, Sept. 6.——Taking| Ve8It b the double header on Sunday,| CWltural courses in Portland made it four out of five| MOre Dopular. They games over Seattle in the SHRORMHERG i e Elmer Smith hit his A home run of the year off ( Honiute Wis., consin officials sey Sept. 6.—Uni- college report that | special courses engineering and ag has been decreasing. ave | in the first game and made his o A 40th home run in the second! Children’s and Ladies’ Winter game, Coats at Jarmans. Prices ren»‘ Brady made a leaping catch of S0Rable. g | Sigafoos’ line drive in the sec-| v R ond inning of the second game! SUMMONS and turned it into a lighlninu‘ No. 2770-A triple play with two Portland|In the District Court for the men on bases and none out. | District of Alaskh, Division Number One at Juneau. GAMES SUNDAY 'Snrah Johnson, Plaintiff, vs. Jul- Pacific Coast e ius Johnson, Defendant. Seattle 6, 4; Portland 15, 5 THE PRESIDENT OF THE follywood 6, 3; Mission 0. 7. UNITED STATES OF AMER- 8an Francisco 6, 3; Los Angeles ICA, TO THE ABOVE-NAMED 5, 2. DEFENDANT, GREETING: Sacramento 1, 3; Oakland 5, 0. You are hereby required to ap- National League pear in the District Court for the Boston 3, 2; Brooklyn 2, 3. ond game 13 innings. Pittsburgh 8; Cincinnati 4. 5t. Louis 2; Chicago 1. Sec-| Territory of Alaska, Division yNumber One, within thirty days {after tie last publication of this |summons, namely, within thirty Philadelphia New York 6. days after the 27th day of S(-‘]!- ‘American League tember, 1924, in case this sum-| Cleveland 6; Chicago 3. mons is published, or within for- Boston 5; Washington 3. !ty days after its service upon you, | Detroit 3; St. Louis 4. in case this summons is served' A upon you personally, and answer, GAMES SATURDAY the complaint of the ahove-nam-| ific C Pac Coast League ed plaintiff, on file in the above- Seattle-Portland, rain. entitled action. # H San Francisco 5; Los Angeles 6.| That said plaintiff in said ac- Hollywood 6; Mission 7. tion demands the following re- Sacramento 2; Oakland 3. lief: An absolute divorce from National e defendant. | Philadelphia 5. 4; ew York And in case you fail to so ap- 6, 7. pear and answer the plaintiff will Brooklyn 3, 6; Boston 4, 4. First take judgment against you for game eleven inning: 'wnnl thereof, and will apply to St. Louis 0; Pittsburgh the Court for the relief demand- Chicago 1; Cincinnati 2. ed' in her complaint as herein- American above stated. gzg York 0; Philadelphia 1. oit 10; St. Louis 11, The date of the order for the Boston 3; Washington 4, service of the foregoing summons twelve;is Augnst 27, 1927, innings. WITNESS The Honorable Cleveland 1; Chicago 4. Thomas M. Reed, Judge of said - Court, and the seal of said Court| ST, hereunto affixed, on this 27th ANDING OF (Corrected to date) } ‘Won Lost Oakland ....... 101 65 ‘Seattle ¢ 30 P day of -August, 1927. !(Sell of ‘the District Court) JOHN H. DUNN, 610 Clerk of the District Court. 565 By WALTER B. KING, 561 & Deputy Clerk. .500 H. B. LEmlll. 495 Attorney for pl Box 6%, Jun Pet. tifr, , Alaska, 0, 1927, lana steps about “Rich” with the agility was well known as a of a youngster. His decisions have!with a character of his own. 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