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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; FRIDAY, SEPT. 9, 1927. BRINGING U'P FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS [Fcee » wsn YOUR | (1 DID-YOUL DONT ol T L, [ YOUL MAKE ME DICK- 1 ( I IAD FOR COTTEN | ; e g WIFE AN' DAUGHTER H wANT To crr : i P HAD TO PAY 4$G0O0O FOR - ¢~ 3 - ABOUT THEM! # WE > s> > E \F MAGGIE EVER || 2D AND LLP\Dp WOULD HORRY - 179 Q\\T OF TURKEY FINDS OUT YOuU # X) CRER P | o FooL As ) 5 ¥R Eme et i A\ ey ‘ ” TLLLTf\fM7"Eq :"‘7"‘0‘(&‘;’\5?{,;1 il BE BURIED OVER |/ [3 s y 5 i3 D 00 (7 | s LA HOME RLN RECORD [} migHT sTaTION? | O LT { ¢ 774 DL i i h 3 \ \ i DISGUISE ! idie Ker Minne by Il Fe Great Br | maior | 3 for « ul » Plumbing—Sheet Metal Work OAKLIND WINS YANKEES Lopg ===~ =¥ [ 58 2 ‘ROM SEATTLE, | LIKE WINNERS - ==="""% T JY 1{-273 [;n More Wins Will Clinch| I”S!”ll ‘ COMPANY RIS T 00 -1 5 B IS S MU Sy SN . A1 Pennant for New | Moves, Packs and Stores WHERE RIVAL HEAVY WEIGHTS WILL TRAIN B{MPSF}' i“ delaney mli . Sutheland Yorkers } A TS j g s . S o 3 i M”'“h attle in YORK, Sept. 0.—Anothe DELCO-LIGHT f | FiNE Gam \mwn]d\ : for -. “‘,-m m",‘ i The| urw \ : \ the Pa-| Docior Examines Former .y ¢ Jeadership] LUFe 0f the bunting. The .‘.uw ; Champion——Tunney’s by taking another gamo from th only five to’clinch the peu- | ¢ ; g \ ) TO% Sty ik % {[Da not deprive yourselt Eyelid Healed wot ¢ dner| Mant n the ovent the, Athleties [ ., 00 of the many benef === or eight| " & vyt HIHRE - =E L electrie: light' and power Prompt Delivery of IELD b Delancy did rmit | 58 Lo co-Light will provide these for LADYSMITH COAL you and the cost is except s : ki J. J. WOODARD CO. g i your convenience. 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A, Xaglund, Pron. | | when he said to you “you want was requir o ho " " isy 4 3 |to get back.” ¢ sel' finishing toucties for his bout with Gene Tunney, for heavywelght crown, Lower ph?uils yxew of . qired to hold . ¥ A . e It is your Guarantee of lllli'pvl;ll.lhl’v-l, ;H : 1 xT. “‘: :,1,;: Cedar Crest Country, Club at La.ka Villa, TIL, wherdTunney, will do his stuff, Z e Hitwion. .“.' 4 Good Materials ! g've you milen S“) (}l(l ’1 uners, I)l“yln{: e Rty 0 i"”x"‘_"> il cchAGfl CUBS ‘I ' ‘fint!onnl\:{mn:'lll%‘ ’:glf|,\||1;r'|,[l;‘|:(i Careful Grading ‘tI;JP.t i‘;iiwégferl'I;/c::x‘r‘s';ne'zmheln)lfltcl; and Hei anush—and it Pittsbur 7 5 597 i ‘R BEE Today W ould Score About % e s wis s ol - INCIRIY PLAGE o s and b ool B oL MOTORS, Tnt rmu after another champior- y | shi 8¢, Lotis . T BIRCH BEER : PHONE 30 75 Homers Dl”‘lflg Season | cow. ot course, was o prin . anati ; 4611 iny THE oAsw or BARmpn|| Prompt, Shipments cipal reason through the years|[)izzy Race for Pennant ton ..... Hotin 408 Have < Todk for the persistent batting supre-| 4 oklyn COLUMBIA, S. C., Sept. 9 domned a New|macy in the Tiger outtield. The| Deing Run in the Na= | Iphia g ; ?;:u(a:md(; "lélovmflh,’acnxfl {SP'“" attention lo Alsshon "”’"’} The Richest Iee C L ; \ { J thest Tee Ceram gsome of the hard hitters in ba f J orm. Since sorgia Jewel won individual bat | American L g large or small. We make all shipping ball of the olden days were n 1 v league he ee | ting honors of the league twelye ll')lml Lcag"(‘ W L . Bulk C ‘h arrangements Sold in Juneau playing in their prime, under cos ind mang | time Teilmann, almost as much| Npw YORK, Sept, 9.--Chicas v York : s ot Al ditions today, the homezun record | tea bt Gabvnn - 4. - Cobl, - wens 1hs : i 5 ) siphia 7. B | R ; B R e ) s i o ¢ IRROS | pARRELL s g T ional League from the Cardinal S0 thinks ( Stree /4 ant: “on o - ;< Washingt G 32 %7 RS Mo Toldsoite™ Wattafy SRRLE ~top & KAPLAN PUTS H‘xmf}l"“w g ;.:.I:I.,r\ b |1 s yascarany ”\n contende: 1 y CONII)/tZ\l I,UMBE m S. & I'. CREAMS s and v manager 1 e et g oo fare In a dizzy whirl, o 15 ; ) ? "i’"b::: \:':‘“h "‘A{"‘,“”\Ih. irad ‘“l ".'“." ague, took the tit | Chic opens the s i ; 7t 1 “SODA WATERS” 2 which contain more Butter Fat ciatfon team. f s g against the s today at ¢ 328 Phone No. 1 N Og‘)v?';lfk than any other Cerams, by test | cago inaugurating the start « 3 3 \ and by taste, served at the “It Nap Lajole, Sam Crawford PIONEER WOMEN MEET |the last western invasion by fho' 1 et e ettt - Juneau Music House Bd Delehanty and Buck F an, | The v to the Pioneers| New Yorkers this season. the u)lllmx\w O} H R A for: example, were playing now, FlFTH RUUNDA"T _will hold the f ~ ;\{lufi‘knp }ll)fltel he 'says, “we would see ne méeting r the summer a-| o A: ",_msP |“}§mficy et baanid: GRAE o SERETN. b1 ton. night, September - ; Rh(:u;c L"mf A leve. bin' 3 2 " at & n.: lock, Moose Hall I/\n, b THE Dnu;,lc:s l?ngl i & Dol o s ! member 3 to attend s 2 zla a “fhhey now have tne lively ball 3 : : 5 v il il S i e e Olympic Pool Hall I honestly think the quartet e t champlon of the cussed. F Witihe TRk P g TIIE NI(‘I’T Mrs. Hooker's Tea Parlor have named, pl g with tha! | tnecked out Clincky Clark ith/ | f § r will be sesslon with PEPRIEN ball and facing pitchers forbiddes fo the faw in the fifth|refreshment adr. 5 to use freak deliveries—the spi last night “of what | X i II/‘ WKS . S ORI A 2 pall; the. shine ball,. the emors | scheduled fo be velve round-! 01d pane t The Emplire, | = S, & F. CONFECTIONS ball] all of which the old batter | . The bout w S s bl s Haa! 16" mapt-iwould. eE/ veatrdi | ane for the = ilgKiwd cham-i 1 z el | ; D A N C I,‘ Wholesale, Phone 16 that would make the best of this | sionship of New Mngia | %rvu‘e Transfer Co. < but | generation look ordinary. Clark was overweight, ) the playing fields favo L Will Haui Saw Mill Wood e the batsmen. They arve naw sur “ANDELL SETTLES | and Coal 3 ’ SATURDAY NICHT e PTG o roundaed by s g on all sides, Office Phone 389 4'to e tat e eschers anc | PENSION ON FATHER| - ‘ ; : | 3 O b i i g e T S - - | e SR , ELKS HALL ANNOUNCING lines, with a wide open y| CHICAGO, Sept. 9. — Sammy ' LN S t0 the back, in which fieldeis | Mandell, world's lightweizht cham. : g | Bl ; P HEAR DOCIge Bros. could range unhampered. pion, has h ar-old father on “We used to play for blood"|a pension. Every Saturday Sam PN / N | W e % L GEAT .0 i Street recalls. “But high a my p hands his fathe: SENATOR | { e 13 “JUST ONCE AGAIN 3 2 even for mediocre players, | his vance. i i | = ! 3 Six Cylinder made the game gentle— e T > holder has APARTMENT | { L k | nothing ‘but a financial proposi- | cared well for his family. He owns | | i < | - - — tion. And the game's not as fast[three houses in Rockford. His fa.| HOTFI | ' | SENIOR WL as it was in the old days, in my|ther lives in one and his sister FOR more than a quar- i and brother in another. Sammy ter century Carnation 4 ) ; BT VO] v . “There is a whole lot more of[and his bride occupy a “‘f:l.l“fi:l . M:lkhubeyentheAlas- \ : PROTECT YOUR CAR FINISH SEDAN this ‘excus® me, please;’ sinft and | bungaloy. 708 Union Street Rl lds aith cof- i i ‘Alph: 1se and Caston’ heha Mandell's motlier died when he { O e bois o on AGAINST THE FALL AND now than there used to be. But|Wwas a baby. 2 ; # Alaskans stopping in Seattle| || the trail its richness, | N LT $1595 F. O, B. t blame the players e D f | { ) WINTER WEATHE ,”;mr to n‘x:kn ,.;..,0,. of Allm-n TIGERS FURN[SH either on business trips or for g:;::i" ::;il ::1;2?:_ | " DETROIT They simply can't afford the winter months will find| | % s # . usiness. matter, to tak: BAT 'CHAMPIONS' .0 jacar nome at this hos- venience have urged its P 3 HA Vl«l II' ‘SIMONIZED unnecessary chances by roughing 50y e | [tetery. All ontsidé airy rooms, use. Splendid for cook- o | it up, wih the prospects of cut.| DETROIT, Sept. 9.—The Detrait | 4 . . X ing, too. . : {ing short their days In the game | Tigers’ outtield has been. the most ' | Peautifully farnished in over cARNATION wiLk 7~ o Ask “Simonize Harry” Thos J Street. a native of Huntsvills.|fertile vasture for hard. hitters in stuffed, every modern conven- Stuart bi * Jeo Ala,, began playing professional the American League, and this, |lenee, and in a million dollar| | . _ > : (_' b ball in 1902 with Hopkinsville,|VeAT another promising crop is||building. Rates by the day,|| IMC ,aul Ky. Although not quite 18, le|i®4dy to ripen by late September.| | week or month. i | m 27 i | ~ 17 ( - : went to Cincinnati in 1904 and, ¢ years of competition, the z | Co ' M C m p .— — blayvd through the next year. Afl- lel;r ouifield has held the Lea- Ell 8787 n lors Olor 0 pan}' s " ter{a year's seasoming with Sin|3ue’s champion batsman 16 times v . ¥ ™ i L (g 1'"1‘ EMPIRE HAS m Francidco, Gabby joined Wash.{~—® Tecord not even' approached : > i ] e Most Complete Tire Service in Alaska MOST UP-7T0-D, ington, Where ho remained until by auy other club. Only three men|g g Fa z ::L.:& Tl-m&wpw &o‘g

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