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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; MONDAY, BRINGING UP FATHER THERES TWO THINGS V'D LIKE TO GIT OUT OF DOIN' TO-NIGHT AN' MAKIN'A SPEECH 19 BOTH OF‘EM [ o Hore vou | M.\Ke AJ || GOOD SPEECH AT THE | CLUB TO-NIGHT g S Pl BE LOUCKY \F L \ DON'T CHOKE | WITH THIS COLLAR kAQOUND My NECK:- , \ 'D A GLASDS OF \WATER BEFORE | | MY SPEECH APRIL 9, 1928. By GEORGE McMANUS s e e LIKE TO HAVE L JTWHEN | GiT EET THROUGH TALKIN'- \ . A GLASS e A | DOA HIGH DIVE OF WATER? WHAT 'Lro,“? _b START iniT Féature Service: Tne Sows Tiin it seived, 47 Y9N f\ SEATTLE WINS 2 B B 1 IRAP RECORDS BROKEN SUNDAY ::x-: oo T ik Pennock’s bat. until { Di. W. W. Council Smash-lm catelh it es 128 Birds in Juneau |1 on' s vanl th Gun Club Shoot outfieider has two ye In nt 1926 the Wor i g he e of balls We into when could a M from 0 m. 11 cham He kb1 inwe wing his tra backward W {in on @ ball t ‘( aught without 1 by taking steps, Two “operation | without he or a w tory Over San Fran- cisco Seals FRANCISCO, April ing the first six u]nrlli“}i serfes 1in League season with Seattie came back hopes were held P would be succes ith nly one imy although hi th out tha tal. 1 funct ing Hafey 330 and SAN After lo on the Coast Fr ar im eff ave hth among 1 in more fly ey ge playe an 100 game catcher and has a at throwing arm. It mable to suppose that eye troubles have been cured by ¢ the last operation he will pro- duce a brand of baseball that will make the Cardinals a team to be recikoined with in pennant calcula- broken, tions . of 104 The surgeon’s knife may have gun cluly Cnt away the Card’s troubles. It the doctors have dome as well by Bob O'Farrell and Tommy Theve now, Bill McKechnie may find it ust as pleasant in St. Louis in the good old summer time was in Pittsbuargh in 1925. ————————— hatted as . He w s who aneisco, tartad off lever def is a cleve 1 core sheei showing two or to each round. He rounds with then continued flaw through the nex events but missed or thirteenth bird in the round following A3 the 105th Mort Truesdell’s ems - hig € scratches one ished of liis run of 16, ymb wit hoyt The batteries were First game: Seattle and Borrean dy and Va cond game: end Schmidt; San Mays and Sprinz GAMES SUNDAY Seattle i Portiand as follc Kn b the unlucky bird record » old was ttle—Gral Silve ell any the present club traps when he smashed 55, but this re cord stood for only a short while, L. F. Morris was the first to break it when he made 67, and last De- Jack Laurie ran 95 and wolder until yesterday Salesmen ted at the ce were K. 0. first conse qu 6 105 5 . 2, MRS, RALPH HEALY HERE | FOR TEN DAY VISIT Ralph Healy, formetly Eva Cole of this and ! ; er of Cash Cole, arrived on the Scribner of the Remington ArmS: Aqmira) Watson yesterday after- J. P. Morgan, Libby, McNeil and oo, with her daughter Patricia Libby; L. F. Hebert, Schwabacher ¢ " ot Mo SO O with Broth d ultan, who o iy jewelry. s, Fohly g Alaska since le husband nei vood 8; Oakland 2, cember was titl The Traveling was well repre: Those in atten g and called on of time limit. aceo TEN INNING GAME SAN FRANCISCO, April Mrs shoot i city, continued their by defeating. the winning Indiay R first visit to ving with her seven TS ago. Since that time Mr. and Mrs Healy have lived in many parts of the United States from New Jepsey to Nevada. Mr. Healy, who was one of the hest known mining men in this vicinity when he lived here, and was engineer at both the Alaska Gastineau and the Kennecott mines, is now lo cated at Anyox, British Columbia, where he has been for about sey- en months. | Mrs. Healy and her daughter ex-| pect to be in Juneau for abeut ten days made esterday : Couneil Truesdell , Cole 23, Scribner Radde 19, 19, Wate rude 17, Sultan 16, Morgan 16 and Miss Kearney 11 The lot on which the club house is located was purchased last Sat urday from Gus Messerschmidt, Mr. Morris announced today, and an improvement plan will soon be formulated. Old piling will be torn out in the vicinity, he id, and parking grounds made for cars of club membe: Another trap and house ma be it it attendance at shoots 1ains high as during the last few| weeks, Mr. Morris added. Yester-| ——ee—— SHOWER GIVEN FOR MISS KASHEVAROFF MILD rd day 1wm rounds were fired | In honor of Miss Mary Kashe- hortly before the Admira l(n upon which they w“ILk !leave for Sitka, arrives in port, | Miss Jessie Mock entertained on .‘nuru evening with a bridge By BRIAN-BELL | Naughton. | (Acsociated Press Sports Writer)| Three tables played cards dur-| ATLANTA, April 9=When a'ing the early part of the evening| an Francisco surgeon thi§ winter;and the prize for high score was' ised his arm to remove an ab- awarded to Mrs. McNaughton. | raise a pennant flag to a St. tion gift. | Louis staff. 4 After a delicious supper was| If Hafey's defective eye sight,| served, a table decorated with &' blamed on sinus {rouble, is cor- miniature bridal party was placed rected by the operation the pen: | before Miss Kashevaroff and the | varoff, who will be married to GARDS BANK 0N ‘n.u« K. Webber of San Fran-. party and shower for the bride to! (lx- at the home of Mrs. Guy Mc-| scess from under Chick Hafey's Miss Eva Tripp received an at.! eyebrow he may have helped tol!tractive compagt as the consola- | wwmmant chances of the Cardinals will{ many lovely gifts from her friends he greatly improved. The. great' were presented to her. DTSR VOTE FOR LEROY NOLAND FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION ~ FOR REPRESENTATIVE A vote for him is a vote for Home Rule, Economic and Efficient Government. He pledges himself to give a’'square deal to both labor and capital. - ONE GAME OF DUHBLEHEADER Indians Finally Gel a Vic- rames the Pacific Coast League Soattle fame. Francisgo— | oan rrancisco 7, b Los Angeles 5, Sacramento 0, tally le tick w ins .ll an n prinz 9 Portlan Holly we n the San in Missic ST the |, g (San Fra ined | Sacrame S ight | Mission {Oakland ham | ! Seattle Francisco— WELCOME CAFE OPEN LATE Beginning 'm» We A. Hagl day. be effes game tied in eleventh | o ot #HVE T ount | TAXI | Phone 9.~ | more a | Robert 2 tle ollywood Angeles [ Portland o'clock a. This but Last Saturday afternoon the Seals|my patrons. The “President” wiil| hospital streak [pléase in CHEVROLETS BASEBALL MEN " CALL MEETING - WEDNESDAY P.M, day on Company, J. J et Chevrol Coach i Cabriolet 1o the n by the This make ue Will Reorgan- chevrolet « 1928 Season— '\ ! Four Teams Indicated ¢ " three 10 in had the hie t Th game eighth two Heavy how- | two | another | the Bay ently three over in t in runs 1l ninth, Franc tenth W fo with gents fo more ar boat, 1| du n'.\ ne bably San co e e Olty-Babel Rogenrs, tomorrow neeting of players has been called for Wedne v Chamber for today by The po ES >A||»1D’\r’ tee an Francisco Los Ange 3: Oakl l| in as chalked the The Sport Cabriolet the coupe which » display room of Connors | Motor Company, last few it is equipped with a rum eat ke a is similar has be ia the th battey M Franeisco W rtin for e which 1 ar imi which were ved here few h the of the have e reg during principal business of the Officers of the League 1927 on were: J. C. McBride President; M. H.' Sides, Vice-Pre dent, and Martin Lavenik Pet.| 1t is 857 | players weeks arvival of shipment Mr. his autos on short time, he Twelve Chevrole win ma tour of the business sec tion of Juneau to exhibit them to the 1:\\h1i1 sod the remain Connorsa parad nid te fc der will ANDING OF CLUBS Won Lost the i “stove reported that and fans in the 833 disey s dur th 714 past winter, have overwh mingly S favored a continuation of the four-| ATTENTION EASTERN STARS | 429 team league. Propoments of o Regular bus meeting Ju- | 286 (threeteam organization are ap |nean Chapter N 0.'B. 8., at IG. pare in the minority. 8 o'clock Tuesday me of the players on las |10 s teams have left town, but re geems to be plenty of new | talent with which to fill up al ancies to strengthen the weak-| | er clubs. Al old players and new | comers who wish to sign up ary | m., it was announced to.| UWsed to be in attendance at the ¢ change of hours will Mesting Wednesday evening. from now on until| o s g TR "" B jIthiss BORBRIDGE CHILD DEAD FORGET-ME-NOT ] ChAB_T.H.E .PRl;iDENT Millie Annu’];;nh,v, SIX year| | ggriotly &Efimnegollglsnx. Ples ; [old daughter of John Borbridge,' | ang cakes made to order. 1 257 Indian of Juneau, died at tWo | ohicken dinner every Thurs- | | o'clock this morning at St, Ann’s day night. The child had been in Mrs. Katherine Hooker ital sinee April 4 suf | Phone 157 ym nethr, most of inecisco nto Visiting members weleome. MILDRED MARTIN, W. ALICE BROWN, Secreta C ARD PARTY of Mooseheart April 10. 35e. |aav Wednesday morning me Cafe, owned by Mr und, will be open until 2 Women Card Party, adv, ctive “fine car too good This nothing cost for the Lesli the ho: fering f most fastidious. | (Bob) Turner. ady /VERY MILD..AND YET THEY SATISEY WE STATE it as our hon- est belief that the tobaccos used in Chesterfield ciga- rettes are of finer quality and hence of better taste than in any other cigarette at the price. Liccerr & MyEns Tosacco Co. CHESTERFIELD CIGARETTES COME TO JUNEAU evening, April| Legion | four- | moidels | WHY CHEVROLET IS THE OMICAL LOW MOST ECON- PRICED CAR with ()l with with Chevrolet Filt Chevrolet Chevrolet Chevrolet equipped " Cleaner. 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It \2ally costs less anc the trial will prove It. We carry & full ine of Feeds D. B. FEMMER! Phone 114 ARCHWAY SHOP PLUMBING HEATING REPAIRING “We tell you what your job will cost” STEVE STANWORTH CO.—PHONE 589 OPEN EVENINGS “EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY" Photostat and Blue Print Service MASTER PHOTO FINISHERS WINTER & POND CO. Frigidaire and Delco Light SALES AND SERVICE W. P. JOHNSON PHONE 1 NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and np; $3.00 per week c2d up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. t Studebaker Sales Break All-Ttme Records Both January and Pelnuary Set New High Marks in Purchases by the Publi¢ SOUTH BEND, Ind., March 5.-—The number of Stude- baker and Erskine cars delivered to retail purchasers durivg the month just closed was the largest of any Februars in Studebaker history. Deliveries for February, ed the same month last year by 31 per cent. Studebaker deliveries for January also set a new high 1228, exceed- Call at Juneau Motors, Inc., and see the reason for this increase in sales. We have the reason. JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. Service Lucas