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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 12, 1927. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMAN ides. Seattle took the opener score of 0 3, and the second 1 . Batteries were First game OAY ~!‘o Tr—h.QE L. YES - NEARLY WELL ARE L HENT THAT QUY TO AH MR JIGGS - THAT v D 1F YOU ARE . b ~ AN SR | l ALL YRR R Lo | &SFE THE JUDGE AN’ YO " 1 MR JIIGGS - YOU WILL BE LET FREE. ;“:“‘,“,",H,;‘[m‘“, "‘:Wy‘ ;l.‘:,‘f;.;l:”‘ lfl' THIS UAIL THAT ||| PrRisoneRs? [ | FEAOENS TELL HIM WHO WE ARE - |- BY THE JUDGE : BUT HE 1S ON WIS [ond game: Edwards and Schmidt Heink BRI LT AR ot WELL €T QUT! VACATION HELL BE BACK N Cooper and_Baker, Read ENGLIDH? 4 S — - 3 g ! j < r SUNDAY'S GAMES Pacific Coast League Sacramento 0, 9; Portland 7 | Holly wood 1 ) & Los \Ku:-l~~‘ t; Oakland 4, 6 3 ;0 San Franeisco National Leazue loston 4, 5; Cineinnati 6, 16 York 5; Chicago 7 Brooklyn Lonis 5 e et ettt e v York 2 Washington 6 (eleven| S : SATURDAY'S GAMES J. J. WOODARD CO. Pacific Coast League . A ] PR b e gt Plumbing—Sheet Metal Work | | | | Mission 3; San Francisco 6 South Front Street ! | | n | Hollywood 5: Los Angeles 6 'GOURT REFUSES Ruth Clouts Out No. | !sacramento-Portland, rain. G Nine to Tie Record I Brooklyn 2; St 5 Louis JUNEAU TTANSFER{ | his 50th home run of ths sea- | | Cleveland 3 Hostan, 1. Moves, Packs and Stores son a game against & {Chicago 6, 1; Washington 5, 11 Frei is. This §' 4 3 s RN reight and Baggage Inwmhun DL’I]K d \,olhr‘um F.‘nm- This makes it necos- | |St. Louls 0; New York 1. ‘ ary for him to get nine more \ll(lll)[' 1 FPhiladelphia 6 Club — Fighters Are } clrcuit. smashes in 17 rdmain STANDING OF CLUBS \ ‘ o Foiftn ks & " ing games in order to tie his | | (Corrected to date) ’Il:\lnlllg H Seuet 1921 record, when he had b4 | | Pacific Coast League at the same period of the J‘ Won Lost | CHICAGO, Sept. 12.—Judge Ke | mer, of the State, Circuit Couzt, “Buster” Gehrig is apparent- | |San Franeisco.. 97 o : | today refused to stop the Tunney-| | 1y out of the race. His mark ' |Seattle 92 “21.1‘:%;' e 4 | Dempsey championship fight when | | g1 gtands at 45, five hajow { Portland 84 | he denied an injuction to restrait| | pun | SAoeainento st =F | Dempsey from boxing until he| Tission 9 5 - e carried out an alleged contra ; Hollywood 9 9 Prompt Delivery of i [ with the !A}»!vwlnm l\v:h,”ur (m‘ - ‘l,m Angeles 68 389 LADYSMITH COAL cago, to fight larry Vills. i 1, e 2 closed to stage the “Battle o j Pitts r k 595 ™ the Century” at Chicago, the Coli | New restraining order (o prevent it Chicago from being held here. Cincinnati Both Train in Secret i Boston .- b5 Both the champion and the | | Brooklyn 56 challenger are training in secret i Philadelphia 18 | for the big battle. Neither tak | e 3 | Amcrican League ing any chances on his plan f (@ L - Won Lost battle being revealed by omloc Seattle Incians Cop Satur [ New York 96 41 ers at the training camps to his day Bill But Are Defeat- | v wdelphia opponent, : 2 # | Detroit At Lake Villa, Tunney fs train- ed in Sunday Games { Washington ing in secret even from Manager| _ . i {Chi | Gibson and the newspaper men| SPATTLE, Sept. 12.—After be- oot |and this will be his program for| " on the short onn. Ak Ehowl Lgy " by |the 10 days remaining befora tn|8ames Saturday, (he Oaks revers. lnumvn LoiEhk o vl -ty Owin ide od the situation. Bunday ddd’ copp i tat . both contests on a second| . training and there is no use Jet.| ©% ; wpio | The City Ordinance requiring style of attack I am going to use | - ‘”“:h:,l,],;\ w."\””,lt.lq ':J(“l)h(‘-' (-||,v';.‘(“1pm|u~x use of lights on automo- Y(E;lter,nut‘l»:l "f.‘?. ]??(]l‘ra tire in the Dempsey fight” said the | EaVe UEM slx ¢ ST biles will be strietly enforced on some day and if you haven't champion. “I made a study of P~“1',""l"r and after this date. Many cars| got it you {1 remember evéry | Dempsey when he defeated “Shar- w”{_ 8 came, Graham ond [PAYe recently been running with-] word of tNI§ ad” and just how | key and I intend to fight him | Werer fire ‘f:‘ nd Read: see.|©Ut tail lights and some without|earnest the auto-doctor ‘soked according to the deductions I made :md ufl;"“ Kl;ivm xod ;tnl;'l'nxllxi, turning on their l'w" ll‘lgh.tn. when he said to you “you want after SP'DI::“:L):;[ sg:::'ive Cinlghesd. ol Waihal. @ Al CHELL, to get back. We'll sell you 3 ( 4 adv. Chief of Police. | dependable, lively tires that wili T At Crete, Dempsey is followinw - R ~ !give you mileage service. E-DI_!E_T_E ZXZM gzw-k it anical tacies, whieh s o WING DOVBLE BILL |1mn mimaues v Your Sui 0] 5 8 2. — Seattle | ' a radical departure for him. Amiqa| SEATTLE, Sept. 18 — Seatlleiwe call and deliver. Phone 528.|Let “Service Lucss's” Autr Dooe [:,,,‘ Cubs pace for pace. The|a secrecy so strict that mot even "'"“"f'f: l‘“)_i”m,‘v:‘:l.lwiv.v.]::'l.lh:fl;:.l:i;.i e ey ;| tor look after your car’s wealth U GK | World Champions beat the Brookiyn | newspapermen will ba allowed to| 10 ¥4/ L 7 e e o O C 1 | 1eaders, making the Oaks 10 games A ¥ |iclub. Batyrday by & scotedot five |WBlshiRis workouts, Demipey Will (o, Clo™ ol et "o S iga e WELCOME CAFE [to two ulm! )hun(l. ‘Aulmu;uwn .:::""l':"v‘vemr"’.“h“f"l:'(:;:‘; f::‘w':“]‘ h:";i burden on the mound for Oak- Front Street JUNEAU MOTORS, Ine. a coat *of whitewash to thes; e ‘ . F o first o e g i | team, winning 5 to 0. the heavyweight crown from Tup.|!and in the first contest contri HOME COOKING PHONE 30 E i P 4 buted a homerun, two scoring. Soldier Field in Chicago, where the world's heavyweight cham- . This policy went into effect ) i e chi ) 3 ‘ In the second game the hits || lirs. A, Haglund, Prop. pionship wiil be decided next month, is on the lake front a fow | MISSING—A. GRAHAM neh aleht when thelirmar eliam:| Lol i Lti ot sonbisrad tin Mok i blocks south of the loop district. The field was formally dedicated| ! i plog pated tous. foundg atfer all — last fall when 110,000 persons witnessed the Army. football |" Inquiries, as to whereabouts of ;"i‘;"“:"l ‘:”“l ";'“'”,":"].“"’:“j]" ‘“'“.:"" i 2 ity gl o seq | M3 camp, Later he met the scribes gam Temporary ats will increase the capacit to 161,000 for today from Mre. McDonald. sister |10 & 80-minute fanning bee with- the hig fight. : (‘himgo Nationals Wd”’)b of the missing man, who resides |Out revealing new departures be Sold in Juneau The field was built by the City of Chicago as a memorial to 2 B .. | ing worked out by Manager Flyn —— i \ d d Sun- : at Eagletield, Dornoch, e . |ing wor ut by Manager Flynn its war dead. The cost was approximately $5,000,000. It lies di G’m ts \a“‘” ay an un wlh ‘,“"”“(,1 ,|m_:;]:.l ¥ ‘”, 1;..,' ———— ! is the rectly south of the Field Museum. The southern elevation of the| ~day — Again in Race |[iciter mat he come fo the tor CONGRESSMAN HELPS S. & F. CREAMS museum may be seen in the background of the pcture. Great] . o o | THORY 0 1906 and remained until | “Gyy FUND ENTERTAINMENT Travel on the N'orthernPacxfio— stone colonades flank the field on the east and the i NEW YORK, Sept. 12.—The Chi-{ha enlisted in 1916 or 1917 e “first of the northern trans- which contain more Bptter Fat Tex Rickard, promoter of the fight, is shown at the right. At[cago Cubs made; i fwn 8l ' ham wrote her a few letter | Congressman Albert H. Vestal inentals” —for lixury and than any other Cerams, by test the left are Gene Tunney and Jack Dempsey. over the Gilants by taking Sun-'ing, the time he was in F made an.interesting speech’ and continental y and by taste, served at the . doy’s game by a score of 7 to 5. hut has not been heard contributed to the program at a| comfort. L - winning by a rally in the fitth!gince. Any A : Juneau Music House wini v information may De|gance and entertainment given P ago, Was for a fooc. |\nNINE Which gamd them six runs | urned IS STILL INCOMPLETE : S A & : i Alaskan Hotel i s ago, ! Carlson held . the Glants. safely | voitee, {IERALY ok FaEbAUKS - for the “North Coast mite Hellan’s Pharmacy Ground was broken for Soldiers|ball game between high schools ¥ henefit a after the Cubs -gave Him o Tead the gymnasium fund. Arctic Pool Hall Field, where Gene.Tufiney ' .and of Ohicago and Loulsville. Chicago’s victory Sunday pu’ ATTENTION MASONS | Lh¢ affair was sponsored by the Extra Comforts—No Extra Fare Rhodes Cafe ; American Legion Auxiliary e b by Mu i} them only two and one-halt gamcs | There wili be a stated com-|pagieq”sh oG U TR ?r“yd o f America’s finest (l))loyfi::?: ll:?ogi g:fl heavyweight tigle Sept. 22, in 1921.] behi he league leading Pitts | piecat Mt. Juneau Lodg % 2 bk i J ne o XeovRelth i debp 2l Hoed 'Rainfall Results in pehind the league leading munication of Mt. Junean Lodge it 58 { burgh Pirates who were idle. The T47,°, & (A, My, - In OGBS Xdverriets Bimwkvs. bars. * Use J g trains. The latest approved Mrs. Hooker’s Tea Parlor today has cest $5,000,000: More Migratory Birds|are bt oneait game back of i Fellows' Hall, Monda§ evening| the eeimmns ot Tna: Borcin | conveniences—barber, valet AR Another. $3,000,000 will be need | —— Giants, at 7:30 o'clock. Work in the . s i A g Ve WS, { ) and maid service, card roo o {0, devalop :h‘v arendeib ol BOISE., ldaho, Sept 12—This( Datteries-n Sunday's game were |F. C. Dogree Special election, | W - 3 li:rnry aBesrvatinnzclub z S. & F. CONFECTIONS cordance with the orlginal placs.f o L=l e @ de | Giants, Barnes, Henry, Cantwell| By order of the W. M. Will Open About the 10th >, raising ‘its seating capacity (0| 100 improvement In the gen-|and Taylor; Carlson and Hartnett. | CHAS. E. NAGHEL, with a complete 0 A furnished like the best hotel Wholesale, Phone 16 . v, the. colonnade |€ral condition of migratory water.| St Louis, also, kept step with —adv. Secretary, 1as Bp o cliih. As i, stands.now, the. ealomnade |y L) 1 oo wisgt e “was anhounced | g sectian, the two wings jof th|, .. ;day by 'H. P.-Sheldox, of j *DUTCH” STILL FUOl‘Sv’EM i i X “Famously good” meals, horseshoe and the circle 8t the | o, nigion, D. G, ‘ohfet United MAKI through to Chicago. Let us south end connecting ‘them, hav. ! | e 4 50 row S, whi Sfates Camp HEattel s i T il In connection with Makl help plan your next trip. 50 rows of seats, while the north Mr. Sheldon, ‘toHoylg a . cond s n send "ot W two wide, e’ 28|40,y B B hblss, Onoes : —n Bosrding House ANNOUNCING finished parts, have 40 rows ul|yworgen of Idafio, said that breed-| 1799 7 i ; N rth rn P Clfic R "“,”‘".l”r:]'_""‘::“‘:e is more than 700]n& conditions were reported bet-| | 1 % o e a y P "‘ 8 ‘; 500 feet wide, T ¢ |leF- The increased water supply | 5 b Y g it with {14 reduced the concentration f i ' SENATOR Karl K. Katz, Alaska Representative O valls a B , 4 tg i n - 3 > AN L - ' a_ broad esplanade on top, and pual, ]"'f“‘m" b m“eu‘m," ) 4 Y ith ild!—snmc frofy that wide promenade, 50-foot | feWer deaths ~among’ migratory 4 y " Phone ELiot high stone pillars rise in a Greeian [ *F4% b2 Ko i : f ; . APARTMENT temple effect. The stadium has e . sheltcred many notable spectacles | PIONEERS TO GIVE DANCE | | e ) p HOTEI - - : : SENIOR in its brief span of years. ON ALASKA DAY, OCT, 18 Y 2 % o ' " 4 . ROTECT ¥ SEDAN 'rnrt“r'i‘::cc;‘f::r:?rxscx?:w(::gms ; ‘Arrm;fi;:?enns x:::‘lo:’all[:imm:g: % G 4 708 Union Street PROTECT YOUR CAR FINISH of the Roman Catholic Chureh|’Y # J e { / ; g AGAINST THE FALL AND ever held in this country.assemb- F";“Pg”v:," A e i % ¥ el N 4 $1595 F. O. B jad 1n She sialies ASE wumiie | eanizativa, tor thelr | Amned) ; : Bkgs @orpius 1n Seatile WINTER WEATHER R and {Ined |hve‘ hAnrseahn?e wn‘t_h the dande’ whidh will be iveh. 'ohi| ; Mgy, - % 1 either on business trips or for DETROYI AQEESC. crowd ST amhy SV 4. {0 N aska Day. The dane: . . the winter months will find fore ' than 200,000 members of | October 18, Alaska Day spoul g ; : A y the Holy Name Society, each with | : 7 ;i V] V] a gleaming candle, filled the arena|Pected to be one of the most i i telery. All outside airy rooms, and.the adium foor [ Sontig Vo memvors o e, ol " - R IO gurninnc 1o over- [} Ask “Simonize Harry” Thes. ] AA fi.w mmfuhnb ‘fi'er' th: :,i‘:fif. mmeei n:en : 3 3 3 stuffed, every modern conven-| | b s y ¢ » ° rmy-Navy: fonthall . gem & R R M . 7 ience, and in a million dollar| X held in the west, thrilled 110,000 1 DR . : 4 o Riial Bite by the dhxtl cl.au spectators, The‘lz;sld was especlal- | The Women’s Club will meetg 5 | e ng. J:hes y the Y| Iy_prepared for that event as the [at the Forget-Me-Not Tea- Rooms, ) ] ‘| week or month. C M C presious year had demonstra ed | Tuesday evening at 8 o'elock. All| ) P & 0n110r8 Otor Ompany - N that the stadium turf was un-iladies wishing to join the [2 " . g suited to football in Chicago’s ens-, Women's Club, please send their : 5 The Most Complete Tire Service in Alaska . 'll;gq? ilh{)l;?Eug"‘r% B’A{EELJ} tomary November weather. . [name to the sucreury. Mrs. Hen- 1 : BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINT IN The first use of the stadiua: |ry Gorham. Sl season Oakland 107 The Richest Ice Ceram || ¥ Dodge Bros. Six Cylinder PLANT IN A

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