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o i i b e e . The game went for eight innings and was called ‘ to the Hawk-Eyes with the consent of the West- | & 3 they took home $200 in prize money . s they missed % " Alaska Em pire | 7| times they missed while piling un : v e ’ : al \ and a $75 rosewood bat | | the money for somebody el | 'S 1 RN, . - e m lse o] | D, R 7 That there was good sportsmanship and no ALONG LIFE’ enjoy b g < g Ml IR(” I"h“")\ 4L PROFESSIONAL S . e | ¥ I | enj s with after they |gp Fraternal Societies JOMN W. TROY - - - EWITOR AND MANAGER "#rd Tul‘nlu~ 1In those glorious times is indicated | lare e & ! | OF‘ 5 because a Burlington sports writer declared ntelligent person believes | R o, W e o o3 ety _evenlng Gxcept Sauday by g e Sl Ly e DETOUR ‘,,, orid in s, ot ey oniea| | Robert Simpson g INTING COMPANY at S d and Ma . BENIH. QAR { i Ty and find I DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER blacols, Jur Alaska | ly and the games were handsomely By SAM HILL 7 that can be convinced tiat Opt. D. Entered In the Dost Office in Juncau as Second Class e e FRRe. VIkyk-Rine) i ] ""’,‘”h‘l':""”‘" side besides | | Graduate an Angeles Col- ShmtprIane matter Bas ¢ | sty wou 18 sud must be con AR5 e o heE | Ao lage ot Optometry. and AL G ——DB" T ey = |. headan the GhpRiGTIbtg l).]._r)ml. | cantiie el ety [m igld: SREDAR mesinativn glplhulmrt:lngfi PHONE. 56 vered by carrier in Juneau, Douglas, Treadwell and ntil some more accomplished Sod 3 : 3 A e er children, but a| asses Fitte A e “Thane o 918 per month, ¢ | “Wrest trom ‘thern this pRudi Matinction: | "°or. gAS ighier's attitude taward {yigit test of dispositions befor | | [ BE . i oo A e B, RICH) One year, in’ imonthe, in advance 3 LB | er ‘I‘"‘" ot ot marriage would insure more ditch | | Exalted Rules ' thy 1 T oy a to take over p egulat E S, e, 5 i SRSV | ¥ A yisi rothers eleor “ alarity ) 7 1 £ )\' T l(lh regula \lll‘l of A ir flight I!‘ v\llll it's no place to leave. LET Ammauiss svess Your =“” “.- o ¥ Dr' Cllflr](‘.\ ‘). Jel]ne thers wel Vme. Fieghone: o O s ws with truth that the death rate in the non-| i q\.- call and deliver, Phone iss Caroline Todd | DENTIST ] : top ocean flying and racing is appalling. How-| The Ansniss Eiu PIANO-—HARMONY e C:"""":: f“;’;" = TED PR ¢ - . : Freemason i _“;{5 B aseCIATR0, Rt s (i i YR blIE ion already is reacting in such| “The house hadn't fhnt tuptedl |||||||||||||||||u||||||||||||m"||||||" Ligs SudiRrivate lostpicHon, | foons $ and 9 Valentine Scottish Fity ume for repul ' ¥ s credited to'a way that it is safe to say that we have seen|for two days,” said he, “but h || Sixth and Gold Streets | Building Regular meetings < per and also the | o gt of unprepared for contests of that char-| wife didn't object when I titded ] ii Phone 5703 L B Felgatione 18 second ¥1iday wch - 1 rei i | v it * I month at 7 P.. 2 ter on the ceiling lights when con - . e odd Fellows' AR AT OF ANY OTHER FUBLICATION. | LT pany dropped in.” b, P ey i That home-run race between Babe Ruth and Dr. A. W. Stews WELpD. R Lou Gehrig is helping to widen the gap between| Wiy 1t i | . 4 {he Yankees and their mearest competitors for ”_"f:_, was camp life: in ths DEEmY LOYAL ORDER 'the American League pennant. b slod Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. OF MOOSE | gl 8 A “Not so good. I went up there JWARD BUILDING Juneau Lodge No. 70¢ r. Ford o oW CAr . to get away from the noise of Phone rlfi is every onday | m Ford might name b new car the “Long| e "cty’ it wad o come back k€ N S sooked Four to get away from the silence of uiry. g { — e the woods.” — 7 o “ P - — AU LODGE NO. 147 “Why Go to Church?” MOUNT et ? Y Passing Observation ASK FOR 5 “ 3 Socond. Ang. Bourth Mand & & Nothing hurts more than an 5 . ~ PHYSI(‘IAN day of each nionth i A e (Prince Rupert News.) ulcerated tooth, unless it is the! JUNEAU BAKERY gl od 5 | The question is often asked, Why 80 tofirst dent in a new fender. | Office—Second and Main y 2 |church, when there is so much to do, and when Pt 25 > PRODUCTS Telephone 18 g we can worship God at home and in the green i i 3 . e M 1. . oI ; flelds, or on the water under the beautiful canopy|«ro buy .f.‘: Q,(','.'-f.’v‘r"‘.-... Frooet No substitutes used in our shop| | Order o o jof heaven? Why go to sit in a pew? Why ; . : . | | EASTERN . BE BROWN BEARS ARE A MENACE . TO!take thme to worshiy with others when we canl i sure was Tash: T Dr. H. Vanee B A e ok ok 1|| E worship alone? Perhaps one of the main reasons|; snould have bought a tilling | PORBTRREE Ly TSR Ry 4, [ R ‘1,' 2 Osteopath— 201 Goldatein Bldg. jwhy such quéstions are asked is found in the atabion: SMAE 14 Fura or By avpolamnt The attack on W. G. Harding the ather day|fact that worship often degenerates to a mere et [ J I TR ~ 3 DR OF R O BROV by a brown bear is just another illustration- of |formal ceremonial and has been robbed of de ey mell I ! ust rrll(’( i‘ FIRE ALARM CALLS Licensed, Oateonathic Ehysiclan | i the meed for removing all protection from these|votion and reverence. ™ Rt i 1 Third and Franklin, Residence, Gastineau Hotel COLUMBUS { 3 h | Ll y { B lius ariiimale i chioss tdris of Alasks where| | SUSh' questions are usually rdised by people Blinks: “You Th'"'npfi\e.t»rywlwn { RAINIER BEER |/ Aralpas Boagin, — T nussceun i settlement or development is in progress. The l‘""‘l "“”“"' bt church. Those who do at-} ,oople to know them.” ; \5 and i Lt "l“":"b";:"’}' Mka s — o - g end, either regula i p 26 i 5 | Pr o] m Kxchange . Brown bear is a menace to life in Southeastern|yne hoed for it and :‘.,'"fl,,:.r:fi::"“, V., usually teel] Jinks: “Not with ‘em, but ""v‘s BIRCH BEER | Front, opp. City Wharf. “ 111 Dr. Geo. L. Barton | Alaska—and in other parts of the '|‘.-u-m.r\- 4 i S:1to 'em he neighbors know a 2 et | Front, W Mi 11 | CHIROPRACTOR, Hetlenthal Bidg. | at any rate, would be the t > ma- | , ety . o 5 . it be for all who go beyond the city limits The very fact that we are S0 busy (st iwe e quraUaf® sash Se Come and have a look 1 ‘u-\.llll.'.:m.';::r "I’wlr.:./xmc ay ;a i mc:r;ll'v‘w'::\rucrléhmm il AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF When one considers the n escape of Mr.| and that life is so constant in its de- ’ { at our Candy Stock, 1 Front and Maiu, 1a'5gt the practice. of Medicins, | PRI Harding he wonders that berry pickers, grouse| mands, is a very real reason for the b Noy c'",Eef ;"' :”f" W Bar Goods, Boxed and | Second and ry nor Osteopathy. " y and duck hunters and picnickers have not been existence of places of worship. The s et s ’fihi”fl Bulk Candies. | Fifth and Se : . Aty "“‘;‘,’ BGL I thih visiaity.© Not only ought the besr quiet poise which results from periods e Fire Hall 3 e b ONICH that so nearly killed him be hunted down, but no bt mevaxent thinkiug wilidy idove Bien Nt Bave (e daaeiy AN THE IRROS e b b “l lt ne \\ \“)I‘l (']ll llald 4 4 ing e , ite’ ¢ ave e cowardly fear Secor Gold. 3 N i L of brown bear in this section or elsewhere in """I””““ ‘Il" e i heyit o folar gt € sttiay, sl “ Fourth -«:?:llll-'-,rhv!is PHYSICAL lHIIuPl\l‘ | R g 3 : real meaning. A life without quiet re- L5 % X | ' . ; SICAL SRAPIS Alaska where people go in the course of, their the things they'd like tc "ifth and Gold flection and worsh ’ sta 2 3 Ay | [ i : Medical Gymnastics work or for pleasure should be permitted to exist e ','“"“‘,':',:,‘ bt ‘\‘::IR‘.:',',';":L }‘"‘;"\":l“'(’:'\' i 1 Fifth and Kast. hlcALSIUmbsE ca: RASYY .l longer than is necessary to put him out of the : i 4 e Says the Cynic— “ " Seventh and Gold. 410 Goldstein Bldg. | Allt()m() e of continued association with the world. WD il L N SODA WATERS | Fifth and Kennedy. Phone—Office: 423 way. The pulpit and the church, however, | *Lindy may speak of his airplane Phone No. 1 I Minth, back of power house o e have been somewhat responsible for the and himself as “WE," but when M Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. I v s ey ; open criticism which exists against them hs gétaia wite beid. give the "Wt | SremeiatomrowmpopR e | Distin Ave., and Indjan St. nsurance MEN STILL LEAD IN COLLEGE both. When the pulpit lowers itself % (parachute ‘and, Yeave it ofar eI e T iie—en i AT NI SO UL, Dr, Anna Brown Kearsley S s g and becomes a mere platform for social, boatd: andi eubstitute HHR, SHE | iy onth mun Main Physici | Surgo The circumstance that more than twice as political or religious controversy—when and You for the WE. | Twelith, at Northern L'dry. 5 A AN BEIRRON many women as men attended Columbia Univer- it becom rostrpm for oratorical elo- <anea THE | Twelfth and Willoughby. Office and Residence, Apt. 4, | SURANCE sugh as Fire and sity's summer school this year caused some one quence—or when it seeks to Attract 1627, Model of Gl ‘Pastims [ Howe Croo Mughet: Apprtiiong | Theft, and Collisien, safe- to refer to women in the United States as the though the fascination of the lecture Aviators—HOP. | FRYASL AN guard the investment repre “educated sex.” However, investigation proved in literary or travel subjects it soon :‘"f’“:’”. 5"”,’1',,\” % f sorited hyyuus: cag, B i visiies o) people into meditation and true devo- S b ki ok Front Street \ R. L. DOUGLASS Damage aed, Fupiio st 14 Men, attending colle rtme jimy i astionlito -exbey. thie thighshis into Bigher Some women must feel they | II/! W Kg HOME COOKING | oOpticlan and: Optometrics | || safeguard yon s an owner JiSh s cienatug. 001166 depistinients ot o9l and purer and nobler channels than is A st (4 ¥ - | Rrom 16, Valentine Bldg. |, against damage claims —and B i Ahs it WhbienIRRNEL| BT et ke Workadty. wadldS s JoftSpeRe TR N e {1 L A Haglund, Prop, ||| Pours 9 a m.to 6 p. m and || judgments, losses that w0 fre- Men attending professional schools, ‘85,8653 B atasat ekl DI TE: Folil vl age when they have to spend al | : { ;i by Appointment quently total many times the | | women, 5, Total men attending schools of never known the peace that comes from ::‘,(:;:”“:":"' ”:‘"";"M"“r """I S ¥ PRI SO 2 SRS .~ R original cost of a car. : higher learning, 375,682; women, 202,133, This a quiet, reverent hour when thoughts 40/ A i el RN Inaking ELKS’ HALL " We off i i gives a total of college students of both sexes dwell alone with the great realities Pl Gl e Tag Ciis W. CAR: M. il dnst’ Jaliciee HWAGaTSEj0d of 577,816, These figures are based on the col- you have never been fortunate enough Our ‘own explanation of why | . e SIQARTER, BORICATY every loss cg?lting;nc" s 1 car 1024-1 The figures 4 ing to go to a real place of worship. It Mgz’ | Al | s R g | Py vout ) EAEERS 15n FHey oMK would be a sound thing to experiment flappgfs dou't .dls. of phenweanis S P io] “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” ! year, when gathered and verified, ought to show R Al Al v i is that the pneumonfa germs ara daturday Night e § sonsiderable increase—a robably, ex- in this matter and really find out from 3 @ 3 Glaabtond Corner 4th and Franklin St. hone 136 iy r *‘I‘lm "‘jfl‘ "““‘” as—4 * total, probably, ‘ex first hand whether or not a church serv- oy “'"‘] s0 little protection | 3 7 gl g e G jce has not something to give which :‘}:‘""“K’l“"q"@* U7 w0k " BnAtsOR M Allen Shattuck, Ine owever, while the men still lead the women you need, and very often in your serious REMRORHDN: | e % el it s o at the colleges and universities, women students moments want, with @ surprising.-ne ; “,f %, W:’"“"“‘“";* ';"‘“‘r(-‘fla“"" 1 | \ \ INSURANCE | are gaining much faster than the men. This is tensity. 18 WIS RRRTLY and a perfect figure .].SH.\RI('K 1 ~ | 3 I o S e M AR LA e s can't come with ake, and why the | ¢ | SEE USFOR YOUR---- Fire, Lite, Liabiliy with those of the past. Such a comparison also gider e Fate7a uusband whoulcak emdian ol discloses the startling rapidity of the increase Our Role as the World's Banker. [ Bl e tld pHos Loose Leaf Supp]]es B 2ef 3 a at are getting % 3 Wateh among the youth of the land that are getting (Now Vork: Woeld:) A lot of thr geuple - Spend & Dlm:mn“:. Ofi S li college education. During the first half of 1927 the foreign loans| their old age regretting the good Silverware 1ce dupplies MORRIS In 1890, 35 years before the record hereto-|floated in the United States reached the -record-| — B et e % - - fore quoted was made, the total number of stu-|breaking total of $786,000,000, or 28 per cent. st s oo P ¥ dents in all American colleges and universities|more than in the corresponding period of 1926. s } Prmtmg and St‘ltlonel) CONSTRUCTION CO. Were: men, 44.926: women, 10,761. Fifteen years|The recent spell of indigestion in the bond mar-|} A TO F R HI ALL KINDS OF s 45,441, they are beginning to make their appearance CABINF‘T Almost as many women attended the summer “{“”" ‘A;""_""“““] to> gl Jourqel of ("“;ll"«r('n-. i Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska V] sessions of Columbia University this year as h',l"m:"f“,,,“‘:,‘,;“,f"..,“a;“;~»':1:;:(» (l;:mprm;::h»:)y,lvlw::; AR B N e attended all the colleges and universities in the|nii or these will be floated this year R Eomt, BT e Dar il United States combined 35 years ago, the num- J N \\\\\\‘\"””// /// ¥ also probable that many additional foreign loans| | S Coviai. A S 3 ber being 9,802 as against a total of women|will be projected before the year is over. Therej| 3 g& Jun;.n: ;" kERVICL 4 college students in 1890 of 10,761 is every indication, then, that the total for thel | = u / Dty % . s s STAND AT THE ARCTIC Plate and Wind PR A R S AT y:-url will l;u;' exceed the billion-dollar average|| T I ‘Phone—Day, 444; Night, MO]:)ER REASONABLE RAT,ES GLASS i of the past three years. = 444-2 rings IN THE DAYS OF REAL HOME RUN|" ;" tnis has an important bearing on thel| = Dave HouseL, PRoOP. TT! future of our foreign trade. The ttoal amountf| = i MORRIS : now invested abroad by private citizens of the - o -l"l”"-" of an historical baseball tourna-|{iteq States is approximately $14,000,000.000. | 77 CONSTRUCTION CO. ment held at Burlington, lowa, for the cham-|[n aadition, there are the war loans to the Allies : M ) BUILDING CONTRACTORS ILLER’S TAXIT pionship of the State sixty years ago—in October, 1867 going the rounds of the press and proving diverting to the fans who are watching the progress of the home run contest between Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. The accounts of the games show that if home runs only count in measuring baseball proficiency the pair of Yankee swatters mere tyros. Home runs were so “all in the game” sort of stuffr in those days that in one game there were 37 of them. The first game in this old lowa State Cham- plonship tourney began at 3 p. m When dark- ness came only four innings had been played. The score stood 4§ to and the game was continued until 10 o’clock the next morning when is are it was finished, the Ottumwa Actives defeating the Orchard City Club. The final champlonship game was between the Mount Pleasant Hawk-Eyes and the Burling- ton Westerns. The former won the game and the championship by a score of 115 to 42, No record was kept of hits and errors, etc. Only the scores (tallles) by innings were recorded. on account of darkness. The vietory was given erns rather than to have it finished the next day. _The score by innings was: Hawk-Byes .2 21 29 0 3 18 15 25115 Westerns ......2 14 354 0 9 — 42 1l (two words) then—the pitcher lobbed m‘p to the plate. and protectors were unknown. 0 Game than now It In those early days of baseball—it was base the Such things as masks, However, while home runs and tallies were m‘- ‘pumerous in those zolden days of the great wust be admitted THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 7, On the private loans the annual inter charges are now close to $1,000,000,000. Obviously, so long as we continue to lend abroad in excess of this amount we can continue to maintain a large surpluse of exports over imports. But the borrowing power of foreign countries is mot un- Jimited. In recent months, in fact, many of the new offerings have not been of high grade; the cream of ‘foreign credit seems to have been skimmed off. In due time, therefore, the carry- ing charges on this huge foreign indebtedness will have to be met hy payments to this country in services and goods, Our pletheora of liquid funds has been gradually creating conditions which eventually will reverse our trade balance. We are already the world's creditor, but we have not yet begun to play the creditor’s full role. e e Prohibition Officer Roy Lyle says that the whiskey which will be sold in Seattle this com- ing Christmas will be worse than ever. Well, we want it worse than ever, don’t we?-—(Seattle Argus.) e e e When the jingoes are yelping the necessity of great “defensive” armaments it might be well to point out the twin cases of United States-Can- ada and Norway-Sweden.— (Cincinnati Enquirer.) We'll bet President Coolidge would like to stay at Washington in the summer and go to the Black Hills whenever Congress meets.— (Cin- cinnati Enquirer,) e i Gieorge Brennan, the Illinois Democratic boss, says he can’t see any opposition to Al Smith, but he may not have looked.——(Pittsburgh Ga- zette-Times.) Farming has In—en described as a gamble with for, an enthusiastic reporter wrote: vm Hawk-Eyes got more than glory i m.n purses have an edge on those of the weather, but so is prize fighting, now that it has taken to the out of doors.—(Detroit Free Press.) 1927. Let another wedding ring be Single 0 or 314 iad —says Taxi Tad. of matrimony are than the bonds of Phone 183 Juneau, Alaska CARS WITHOUT DRIVERS FOR HIRE [+ - THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY Franklin Street, between The bonds no stronger Saving for Opportunity ‘good will established by our prompt taxi dervice—at your Da. Front and Sec y and Night Service i an ond Streets disposal 24 hours each day— * PHONE 485 Financial success is achieved mostly HAIL THEM'ANYWHERE or . ; < PHONE 359 call Single 0 or 314. BLUE BIRD TAXI by those who have savings to invest o : W b i SHORTY GRAHAM Stand at Bill's Barber Shop in a good business opportunity when it presents itself. Day dreams ¢arry you nowheres. Begin to save today and with constant additions, no matter how small, you will be surprised by the results. Carlson’s Taxi and Ambulance Service CITY CAFE WE SERVE ALL KINDS OF CHINESE DISHES Catering to Frivate Plrfin LOWER FRONT STREET Stands at Ataskan Hotel and Noland’s Corner Phones Single 0 and 314 ] 251 TAXI Stand Douglas Cigar Store Phone 251 o Night Call 269 Marmon and Cadillac Enclosed Cars at Your Call Day and Night SATISFACTORY SERVICE GUARANTEED BERRY’S TAXIY Stand at Gastineau Hotel PHONE 199 One dollar or more will open a Savings Account HOLMES TAXI PHONE 342 Stand at Olympic Pool Hall —— 3t e » Four Per Cent Interest : Paid on Savings Accounts E"l'ythinx known in Station- rounith. By T ns, Tal School Goods, ttc.e"' " R. P. NELSON’S Stationery Store The B. M. Behrends Bank . OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICE S. ZYNDA, Prop. OLAND’S CORNER PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None !.l“a——na: or Bulk Daily service to the Olacier leaving the Gastineau Hotel at 1 P. M. Fare $2.50.