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BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA \WHAT ARE YOU GOING | TO DO WITH THAT ELEPRANT? YOU CAN'T TAKE HIM YOUL GI'T ON THE TRAIN-MY SECRETARY AN' BY qouuy! TRAIN- | O ME WiILL 3 KNOW AN DRIVE HIM AN MEET YOU IN ITALY FAST! BETTER THAN THE COULD TRAVEL SO THERE'S A LOT OF THINGS YOUL DONT KNOW THIS 1D ON'T ELEPHANT WHATS THE MATTER WITH THID GQUY? L@ 1927, by tat! Feature Service, tne (S Groat Britain rights reserved. S e ne <! RAT] V/GIANTS | OAKLANU HAS P, C. PENNANT TUCKED AWAY Wins Double Header Yes- terday—Nearest Rival Cannot Overtake OAKLAND, Cal, Sept Two victories for Oakland telay virtually elinched the peanant for Oakland Seattle, the closest rival will be unable to | overtake the Acorns in the 28 games yet to be p'ayed. Man aged Killifer, of Seattle, practi- admitted his te was not overtake the Acorns batteries yesterday 1tle aind 1nd 10— yes- as able to Phe First £ and Schmidt: O Craghcad, Dag'i Baker Second ham, land-. wer Rn'ght Spark Read sattle Jenkins; Read. Gray Oak- game House and Hasty and GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League Seattle 3, 3; Oakland 4, 8 Misgsion 2, 4; San Francisco 3, 3 Sacramento Portland 6. Hojtywood 5, 7; Los Angeles @ National League Philadelphia 2; Pittsburgh 3. Brooklyn 6; St. Louis Boston 1; Cincinnati 8. New York 7; Chicago 2. American League Cleveland 1; Boston 6, Detroit Philadelphia St. Lot ; New York 9. Washingten 0. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost 105 94 920 83 Pet 0akl San Francisco Seattle Portland umento Migsion Hollywood Los Angeles 65 105 Natlonal League Won Lost 8 76 . T4 .. 16 . 60 Pittsburgh New York St. Louis Chicago Cinginnati Boston . Brooklyn .. 56 74 Fhiladelphia .. 48 85 American League Won Lost 95 40 7 67 71 62 63 68 75 Pet. 706 575 533 523 * New York ....... Philadelphia Detroit Washington Chieago Cleyeland St. Louis 8¢ Botson . 89 L e —— — DEMPSEY - TUNNE FANS TO SEE MANY ' HEAVIES ON CARD NLW YORK, Sept. 10.—Folks who attend the Dempsey-Tunney show in Chicago this month ‘wi, . see a number of Eastern heavy- weights in action. Illinois boxing has produced no heavyweights of promise. The preliminaries for the heavy- weight title fuss are being stretch- ed out by Jess McMahon, matel- maker for Madison Square Garden Among the talent he has lincd up are Monte Munn, Johnny Gros- so0, Jimmy Braddock, George La Rocro, Wyoming Warner and Ban- ny Touchstone.” The pairings wil' ;| six pounds before ’*HIT-}rméak, " Plead Rivals; - AN e PENNANT RACE 1S HARD ONE Four Contenders in Na- ticnal ],(‘fl_uuc Ave in Dizzy Finish W YORK, Sept. 10, exception of the Cubs contenders National with Pifts N the j the western hearthbreaking race which continued burgh still flying ahead. The Cub slipped to fourth place and Louis went up fo third position In the American Leaguo, Yanks made a bi in Philadelphia lost ers nood hut three triumphs of the 13 remaining game | ctinch 1 TUN all of mot the fia NEY TAHES 38D DAY OFF, | Plays Golif Instead of Spar-| ( ing—Has Good ! Reasons | LAKE \'lLl;\. 111, Sept. 10. ! For the third successive day, | Giene Tunney decided yesterds that a session with the golf clubs | would do him more good than six! rounds ‘with his sparring partnors | and- would obviate danger of re-! opening the wound over his eye | The cut has healed nicely but | Tunney fearful of a chance clout on the wounded optic that' may lead to further injury th could not be remedied before t title filt. Tunney scales 193 poun: but intend to whittle away at least | September 22, | T | | | :[DUFRESNE CGMPLETES TRIP TO LOWER YUKON Game Warden Frank Dufresne, Mrs. Dufresne and their child re-| after a 73-day cruise along the Yukon River and its tributaries| in the new Alaska Game missfon launch Beaver The trip was made primarily for the purpose of sealing beav- er pelts caught during the open month of May. Two hundred and ninety illegally canght pelts! were confiscated. There were 30 violations of the game laws in relation to beaver trapping, all| of a minor nature except five| or six. Leaving Com- | Nenana June 9, the ! FOUNTAIN PENS PENCILS Moore’s, Carter’s, Schaefer’s, Parker’s and Waterman’s 1 i BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. | When We Sell It i It's Right ] i Free Delivery Phone 124/ | Sub Station Post Office No. 1.|' turned to Fairbanks last evening | 3 improved Yanks Almos WHAT'S GOING ON - oves; THERE LR g i t lLazzeri t Too Good \T'S JAKE RUPPERT SELLING OFF HIS STAR YANKS So AS To GIVE THE REST 3 OF THE LEAGUE | = A CHANCE ! Will the New York Yankees ever be split up as the old Philadcl- phia Athletics were? If they are, there will be a mad scramble for the young men pictured above. __/BYJACKY,KEENE e Infernational Tilustrated News Sporting Edlfor ww, onous diet of victories. EW YORK (I-I-N) ~They say that all the world loves a winner—but the public can become gorged on a monot- {The old Philadelphia Athletics won so many ball games and the Yankees are too powerful, team that has yet to score one single win over the Yanks, by the \way—says that the New Yorkers Inuzht to be in a league by them- iselves. Recently your TUncle Wilbert ‘Robinson of Brooklyn, the old Balti- jmore catcher, committed heresy by | {stating that the Yanks are a better |team than the immortal Orioles. | {Ana so it goes. Th ¢'s quite a movement on oot 4in the A. L. to break up tbe Yanks and send the stars to other citles 'where thelr presence 1s badly meeded. 5 DETROIT NEEDS RUTH i Babe Ruth might go to Detrolt land make the natives finally forget Ilha departed Ty Cobb, Or he might igo to Cleveland and atone for the loss of Tris Speaker. Buster Gehrig, gnother ardent home-run manufacturer, would 100k igice In an Athletic uniform. He'd be the first baseman that Connie \Mack's been craving for these \many years, | Alyynumber of clubs would be 'glad to have Tony Lazerri, the class of all American League second ‘basemen. Tony would just about “make” several inflelds®around the circult. The White Sox would be _especlally glad to get “Poosh ‘em e Dmarl Coombs would come_in handy at Washington, where Rlice 18 fading after being an outfield star for years. Shortstop Mark Koenig and Third e et et e copped so many pennants that the Sleepytown fans finally wouldn’t come out and see them perform. So Connie Mack junked his club in 1915 and started fo re- build from the ground up. He’s still rebuilding, incidentally. Now comes the wail from seven American League cities that Dan Howley of the Browns—a Baseman Joe Dugan ought to be allotted to the Red Sox, although the St. is Browns would prob- ably fight hard to get him. ‘Bob Meusel certainly ought to be awarded to Boston. If anybody could make a star of thls outfielder, Bill Carrigan’s the man to do it. “0Old Rough” would eithes kill or cure Bob. So far as the Yankees' pitchers are concerned, they could be split up among the other clubs—one to a club. Or possibly Detroit should get two of them. For some reason or other Mana- ger Miller Huggins and Owner Jake Ruppert don't seem to think so much of the scheme to break up their team. Jake had his brewery business broken up by Andrew J. Volstead and he frowns on this practice. HORRIBLE EXAMPLE Ot ¢ourse, Connle Mack’s experl- ences may have something to do with their attitude. For thirteen years Comnnle has been trying to put together.a team on a par with that celebrated 1914 assemblage, but he hasn't had much luck. Just now it looks as if the only way the Yanks will be broken up is by developing fallen arches from running out hits, Jake Ruppert will probably con- sent to let his stars go elsewhere when the law s repealed to allow him to operate his brewerles with the old-time formula. lBeuvcr cruised cown to the mouth of the Yukon. Trips were made up the Inncko and the Iditarod Rivérs. The big beaver catch re- leased comsiderable money along the river, Mr. ‘Dufresne said, and conditions materially. The fish catch was good this year, he said. Conditions aré in| good shape generally and the prospects for a far catch next year are - excellent, Iminediately upon his return |Mr. Dufresne turncd his atten- tion to reporeece violations of the game law in killing caribou. “I dizcrimiate killing of caribou will not be tolerated and any violu- tors of the law will be vigo ously prosecuted,” he declared. B Mrs. Ralph Martin, who b been in the States for the pu several months, sailed from & attle on the Alaska today for b irome here, —————— Advertising arways pays. v the columns of The Empire. EMPIRE, SATURDAY,. SEPT. 10, 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS material THIS 1S A FINE FIX- IN JAIL FOR SPEEDIN. TOWN T \SY WHITTIER IS BODSTER FOR HOME PLAGE (Ketchikan Chronicle) “Junean never lookad bette :ommercially and industrially he people wire never mor nmistic regarding the futu Maurice Whittier, assis ector of United States custom tationed at Juneau, who has been n Ketchikan on official busines wcompanied by son, Judsoi Whit Mr. hittier and Judson are urning home on the Dorothy Alex ander. When asked what he be jeved w the reagon for the wa n which Juneau has been goine thead this summer, Mr. Whitticx raplied: ‘One of the main contributary auses, no doubt, is the proposed and pulp industry., Junesu yeople are satisfied with the pro zress maide so far by the T. Cameron inter: and feel that there is no question of the i lustry being established inside of schedule. Four expert men have Seen in the field all summer 1 ng preliminary surveys of L water power, transm nd locations for the plant condiitons, generali; speaking, have been good in Ju 1ean. There ha sen heavy mu sicipal expenditures for strect and sewer mains and other in provements, homes have been buil opti * saul it col his aper Geors When Buick im- proves upon Buick —the standard for the year is set Buick for 1928 introduces a higher standard of beauty and luxury than the world has ever known. Buick interiors are as modish as ‘exquisite drawing-rooms— as harmoniously colored —and as comfortable. Buick’s new Fisher bodies are low-swung, without any loss of head-room or road-clearance. And so,down to the small- est detail of construction, wherever refinements could be made, Buick has made them. Again Buick has improved upon Buick. Again the standard for the year is set. 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Haglund, Prop. 1’ WELCOME CAFE || NO ONE AROUND THAT KIN SPEAK ENGLISH , AN WE DON'T KNOW WHAT AMERICAN JAILS ARE - FAIRBANKSCELEBRATES NEW THEATRE OPENING le n a more or oper p's ne Em claimed to theatre nd wdopt New y Couneil Chamber of ratnlate r en olution on to the education of s of rof F Con poke AlL was the bunks city sman | Vestal of Indiana ipal orator Cuba in Juneau, to the real and d wd rent dvance The be com 1ext month plant witl | known Fairk Wheatly well waited in he one of opening the fiftsen $18,000 fair build Alas) will be finizshed week at utheastern nks. & | i ciation | by the middle [ 100 by night [he theatr last word i {ling any of t ze in the persons upholstered opening t month, It i equal of its will said the appointments, theatrds It gives each States 0 and one chair oceurred a fine The “The erccticn of house and the Ma until spri were cho-l tempt the fall ier timat The Aug- | went over Hat e LDIES ON WAY TO PIONEERS’ HOME sstimates ¥ spring work ht house of th a good many children como but they the old school rwecommodations | Junean I bl nough | mer ne they big chool childr Daniel Buckley, many resident of Flat and emp Durant Restaurant there, ill and broke and had all necessary qualifications so he mitted a fitting resident the Pioneers’ Home. He was on the way out when he got to Ne- . nana, and those in whose care he was feared that he was too il to make the trip. He wi taken to Fairbanks and admitte to St. Joseph’s Hospfal July 1 | He died five week later at e of 72, years a ed in W the | built a school | to take for he car n iR " 18 from ' there d larger imperative up to repitations of nerally in chool facilitios thing all Alaskan | puzzle are | running are intends to live reputation and the | Ald n towns g viding propor That is are strong one “The city has concreted part of # | Front street and ‘rom Front streei | to B. M. Behrend’s bank on Third | lavenue up Seward Krause, who has a la plant, this put 7000 conerete residences, The ment blocks are hollow, and, a cording to_those who have studied |y . This store will be open even- ings on the 10th of each month the accommodation of the ade GOLDSTEIN'S adv. EMPORIUM. N YA Advertising always pays. e columns of The Empire, WILL HE LEAD BATTERS AGAIN? streat summer up Harry Heilman, ace slugger of the Detroit Tigers, is start- ing to rush to the top of the swatting list. Heilman is now in second place, only a few points behind Simmons of the Athletics, The Tiger star has led the American League in 1921, 1923 apd 1925—so it looks as if he was due again, this being 19271 | SUNDAY DINNER MENU SOUP—Chicken Roast Chicken with Dressing Roast Leg Pork, Apple Sause Green Peas Datson Spinach Candied Sweet Potatces, Chicken Gravy New Potatoes en Cream Bergmann Salad, Southern Sauce Mixed Sweet Pickles Lemon Jello, Whipped Cream Fruit Spice Cake Coffee Tea ¢ anks at which the| ad-! J. J. WOODARD CO. zl’lumhing—sheel Metal Work South Front Street | o ey | JUNEAU TRANSFER ‘ COMPANY | | Moves, Packs and Stores Freight and Baggage | Prompt Delivery of LADYSHMi (d COAL PHONE 48 e ey { | If you want to gef back Take a tire and jack. Ynl"l.l, need an “extra tire i some day and if you haven't got it yowil remember every word of this ad and just how earnest the auto-doctor opoked when he said to you “you want to get back." We'll gel! you dependable, lively tires that wili give you mileage service. | Let “Service Lucas’s” Auto Doe- tor look after your car's hwealth — JUNEAYU MOTORS, PHONE 390 Ine, The Richest Iee Ceram Sold in Juneau is the S. & F. CREAMS which contain more Butter Fat than any other Cerams, by test and by taste, served at the Juneau Music House Alaskan Hotel Hellan’s Pharmacy Arctic Pool Hall Rhodes Cafe Douglas Pool Hall Olympic Pool Hall Mrs. Hooker’s Tea Parlor S. & I. CONFECTIONS Wholesale, Phone 16 ANNOUNCING Dodge Bros. Six Cylinder SENIOR SEDAN $1595 F. O. B. DETROIT Thes. J. . THE EMPIRE HAS THERE EST, MOST UP-TO-DATI BHEST EQUIPPED JOB PI PLA IN ALASKA.

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