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BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR | TOLD THAT NEW MAID 'roJ CALL ME AT SEVEN-1T'S ) ||| BREAKFAST? IVE NOW -NINE O'CLOCK- BEEN UP AN HOULR- UL L-WHERE'S THE E, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1928. T RCE McMANLU | KITCHEN AND | SEE WHAT IN THE WORL.D THAT MAID S DOING - n ) 4 YOU KNOW THAT TRIPE You | ORDERED FOR BREAKFADT ? WELL: SHE'S STANDIN' THERE || LOOKIN' AT 1T WITH HER | fl b LORGNETTE ¢ U L RIS > —_— 14 s = ; « |AUTO TOUR OF JUNEAU|* 1175 70 I~ = ’COUPLE GETS WRITEUP ! | F Wil | [ AND WHERE | rye’s d Rose Lard | With photographs of themseives! % e o) 5é {:,,.‘: their new k autos, there| H. Abbott, s e In Convenient 5:-1-:1 Packages appeared re in the Wiscon- s of the Du Pont Powder 8 pound, 4 pound, 2 pound Pails and jsin News, Milwaukee, Wis, a|Company, with offices in Juncuu . short a on the trip being!left on the Yukon for Cordova One lnund Cartons i e .. et b i itaken by Dr. and Mrs. L. P! Dr. and Mrs. Charles Firestonc > > [ p | Dawes of this city. Mrs. Dawes|left for the south on the steamer F’ YF BR[]IIN C()‘/II /l ’VY | s . m . - P DUUBLE BILL | American League | CUYLER HARD TO GET ALONG W 1“1/ shown standing by a new Buick | Aleutian on a short pleasure and LA 4! Al Now Mark 16 5 B Al ham and Dr. Lawes by his| business trip. ey expect to r 7 AT B e ’\()I A BIT, .5“5 oW \l R U I{l(,l,l Y | coup Vot SRR G fad wouks, QUALITY MEATS i 0. 48 —— ~| Both cars were deliv 11T ) VAR SR S —— ) g wuN BY STARS Cleveland 16 9 | CHICAGO, Ma 11 mmm..n. presaged his obabie ab- iy, _\'m“mk.‘,‘( ,‘mh.;( "',” FHONE 38 Lout 14 13 91 (“Kiki”) Cuyler, bench nce next fall when the ' Yoonnars,. Motod Gotk Tohg] ——— —_—) o v l“’wl 11 16 7/and bad boy of the Pirat bid for the new Big Si Dr. and Mrs. Dawe —— P RN IR L — ington 8 13 |ing great guns with the | ence ||llu P | d ’ | Ing e trip to Chic { e Hurling Battle Is Staged in' | hicag g1 Cubs, | L hero tb enter busi & ok, TN DANCE | Boston %0 18 Owner William Wr _and|x r having twice ! < 4 - i £ to Portland and One Game of Yester N S [ Joe McCarthy to| boen elimina the nivef|or s ‘said: fho day’s Double Bill, ; I nder, fleetfooted brunette |sity for schol deficiencs:| panying the pho D I : ’ ; s | or the punch to put them |Faculty member doubtful| prone o think of rc (414 x‘.{‘) ro’ ers BaBla AR e S jacross ahead of the field in the|about his ret Wiy only, h¥|3n ‘that ‘tar counthy’ oF-t < F611 swood tigntandd. tha. Nold {National League pennant chase. |their special dispensation N A_ ’;. 12 Pa > v il plli, Gl at Kiki Cuyler is » bov | Other candidates for the cap-| motor travel, but g I(JT()I‘[ SIX ing duel yesterds rnocn in some boy,” said Wrigl Lit? taincy after Missouri won the fi-| Dawos, road cond R Aeciie hander with Sextkle { You bet he can. Hard to ge* along nal championship of the old Mis:| negy are comy it 1141 I o Bt aithwed fas it | With? T never saw a more ami-|souri Valley conference last falllof which inspires us with a ALk IS IIFRF Vg gl sty ot g de ey {able player. He is fighting for|were W. E. Smith, tackle, | sire to motor through those 2 A il fourth scoring the lone run. shel-|Unexpected Trade Is Made | the R ok LS TR atTer Brawn, 00 hoBL ST L el 16 RIERS it o) | lenback allowed seven hits " i |ing the rookies and he is going|nently mentioned in conference!anq new environment 1 i | Ag Jeven hits. .| for George Harper, > pennant this yoar,|alldtar teams. Lucas, & tacklo, M i ‘ SATURDAY ‘ hits in a r 1teap. Seattic an Outfielder guess by a 1 [received mention i some all i | Now on display at iyl 2 Hoitrheon i has been in professionai| American selections. His home| B ] NIGHT ! . four. Kinney allowed five hits.| ST. LOUIS, May 11—Bob O'Far.| J%eb: J "')‘]‘ ]"*'” ¥ "‘l" ,‘“}" U1 L SRR e A special meeting of Aurora nier ‘ 5 Y b OFAr | that time he has experienced the Lk RS sclal mseing | ‘ McCaul M C J me: tle — Knight rs Doon teaded te the |sorrows and - joys many of| PENN LEADS ALL COLLEGES | BMC4mD "l‘["'”“']” 2 l'“('" 2 l“‘"' { meLau otor Olll])(l'lV chmidt; Hollywood—Shel- fants for George Har.|the sames’ oldest v ns never| IN OLYMPIC POINTS won) A W B e o = > b psarad "By | A Sttataad #" 1 realize. He has been sent back| - i P b G 1*“"‘;': WSS I cnd game: [ 3 manager of the|to the “farm” three times after a| NEW YOR ay 11 A\lhlv-(r.\l(‘_'f“r” i “_ '”}”"’\' e | = Py . inals last vear and the only|MAOr league start; he has hit his|of the University of Heriney|voniafit e 20 Soersten. Bua onnp | THE ROCKLAND |\l—._. i RSN ity woodos and Agnew. | experienced catcher on the toam, | ¥2Y (0 land among that small co [have won more points for the|ZemVer 18 rquuetied, fo bo pres-| BOARDING HOUSE T s vear |} Ll uf llllf- Kd'mps' best w‘l.lmgulu lnnull Sr.uw, i 'h“. Olympies 77 ) & ) 1s now open for business. WATCH THIS SPACE GAMES THURSDAY are left after tac |0 1as heen ;“k“‘}:;‘ll,:‘“x" fi]f‘:;”'l‘ ’_I’“‘l'f"l”i“:’ ot An y PRI N A | | Room and Board. Home Cook- Our poultry is still being sold kol o A ! a o has been traded | institution, , > pARIR Gt Lamn P e e DR L e e R down the river, " [tion publishe s et S WL Dtices ivs baa Fuue o Los Angeles 2; Sacramento 3. TO BN FoVISIT, BIRL e e Finss whon fio had @ |A. - Hero a: iegoy transfer service can’t be beat. Portland 12: Mission ‘1, fuss with Donie Bush and Barney!der with tl tatal points: { Our feed and shingles, we only e ) AR 14 % Dreyfuss. nn 111, M 87, Purdu g . & = PNy e NEW ORL L. May 11—| "\yhile many oritics, neluding |60, Princeton 62 11 w"n:mml‘,; 2ag. frelgit and. Gl N _National League vo Nurmi was noted for his|yonn MeGraw of the Giants. bo.|Chi 17 i WAy not try us a while. All Boston 7; Cincinnati 6, ten in-|,y, ce of girls In his tour of wl‘l\'ik‘i ok A 4”‘! el ;"‘ ‘” “)- ' prices quoted are delivered to oy Rod : as through, that his 40%, Cornell 36 Hlinois Rkl Ak Philadelphia 4; St. Loui e sty the Mlect footed | hatting weakness had been dis-| Dartmouth 27%, Southern Califor PR TR L @ i o B 9. 'innish distance star literally ran| od @ - of i y la 27% 24y, M D indglanlecalu il et nish distance star literally 1an | covered and that being hit by a|nla 27%, Stanford 24 issouri | : ' Aueiin League e g e L Gl Jand| pitehed ball had made him bat|16%, Columbia 15, ‘Wisconsin | D. B. FEMMER Cleveland §: New York 4. { plon, his brother, John Nurmi, de- he has made good with thel142.3, Penn State 131112, Orcgon | 223 SEWARD STREET Phone 111 Chivako Ndahan 9 4:1'],_'; ;i 19 s d in startling fashion. For|13, Notre Dame 11, — R — ~ o R ares. 21 spring exhibition games this|10, Williams 9 2 i e - St. Louis 1; Philadelphia 11. % SR S R DR h R |2 ‘:"I‘ nter of a bridge construction| contests, he hit safely at least|Brown 72:3, Wes yan 7, Bowdoin bP « | company. 4 ’e aime & e Bilia 55 ) ! i R R R ::).\lov ‘n.m‘ry rz.nn: and secmingly (6. | Wl‘ save You ]0/“ to 25 /0 STANDIKG OF CLUBS i Sl Mabho whars~ ais rejuvenated the Cubs. - e <o FOR QUICK SERVICE Pacific Coast League Lost Pe 13 re scarce,” the Won used to call on some 25 0 W Hollywood )‘rh‘ml\' 15 m. Sacramento 24 14 Ve tired of nmr(l) walking an Francisco ... 23 14 # began running. Los Angele 20 18 ran at first, but Paavo was too Mission - 16 19 for me and I gave it up. Portland Ne: B y he hecome so good that Oakland 13 24 ! men at Helsingfors heard of | Seattle .. 12 25 him and he was developed into a National League champion,” e, — Moy Tork [ ATTENTION : Cincinnati . | oty : St. Louis | It you nesa a good carpzn!er‘ Pittsburgh phone 498. Hardy Andy's Shop. | Chicago A. P. LAGERGREN, Prop. adv. Brooklyn 500 PR 1 P { Boston 0 .381 Eugene Permanent Waves, $15.' Philadelphia . .238 { American Beaaty Parlor. --—ldv,: COFFEE ¥ I "HE "supetior_quality ¢ of "GOLD SHIELD, p:;.m& less petcupmthemakmg —tlm is true economy.. ,GOLD SHIELD is a wonderfull nch-bodled specnal blend Ofl the world'l chowen coffees, giving to you 'most ‘cups of lupreme “coffee contentment carpenter MISSOURI GRID CAPTAIN NO LONGER IN COLLEGE\ Contractor or by the hour. COLUMBIA, Mo, May 11 ,\h»] ¢h as carpenter, masonry, sence of Francis Luca ingling, plumbing, kalsomin- | captain-elect, when Un y of|ing or painting, in fact anything Missouri football candidates !ln new or repair work. sponded to the spring | aav. PHONE 137 IF you are planning your first fishing trip of the year, we are equipped to furnish you with every kind of tackle—rods, lines, lead- ers, hooks, reels, flies, land- ing nets, trout ticklers and baskets. YOU’LL BRING IN THE FISH WITH OUR TACKLE HARRIS Hardware Co. |CALL 137 HENRY C. GORHAM 5 1 | FOR ()NLY $1 50 ASSORTED FLOWERS, FOLIAGE, FERNS, PLANTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION EACH, 15 CEN 25 CENTS PALMOLIVE SOAP, 3 for Block and Kindling WOOD From Juneau Mills PUT IN A STOCK WHILE THE MILL IS OPERATING ORDER FROM SERVICE TRANSFER PHONE 389 Office, Jack Fargher Tailor Shop Next First National Bank You can see quite a number of the new Chevrolets, Poniiacs and huit'lfs on the Streets of Juneau Isk the owners of those beautiful cars how they perform before you decide on what car to buy Connors Motor Com pany Service Rendered by Experts “We tell you what your job will cost” PLUMBING HEATING REPAIRING STEVE STANWORTH CO., Archway Shop I’h(mo 589 Open Evenings “EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY” Photostat and Blue Print Service MASTER PHOTO FINISHERS WINTER & POND CO. F rigidaire and Delco Light SALES AND SEB“ICE W. P. JOHNSON PHONE 1 NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week snd up. Public shower and tub baths 5C cents. Ray Oil Burner in operation—Hot water day apnd night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated — Studebaker Sales Break All- Tune Records Both January and F\ ebru.lry Set New High Marks in Purchases by the Public SOUTH BEND, Ind., March 5.—The number of Stude- baker and Erskine cars delivered to retail purchasers during the month just closed was the largest of any Febraary in Studebaker history. Deliveries for February, 1328, exceed- ed the same month last year by 31 per cent. Studebaker delivéries for January also set a new high mark. Call at Juneau Motors, Inc., and see the reason for this increase in sales, We have the reason. JUNEAU MOTORS, Ine. Service Lucas