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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 2, 1928. i By GEORGE McMANUS o g [HOW DO YOUL DO-MR-JIGGD? [ | THATS 'CAUSE ' HEARD ~You oo S | HAVEN'T PAIDA ¢ STRANGE | HAVEN'T RUN l'J | KEEP ON THE] WUZ DRIVIN' 1T A-RATTLE - || DIME FOR REPAIRS 4 T SIDEWALK- | A CAR - WHAT ROYCE I'VE HAD Ued ON T IN ; r ) 4 2 [ND or A PSS ratl) 'y [ 30 THE MAN WO Chevrolets, Pontia | CEMENT AR GQoon? DID_YOUR REPAIRS || 7 %9 . lM«xEj{lsn'? T ; ’ E T T and Buicks on the Streets of Juneau N N You can see quite a number s ne (EON MRS I ver of the new | INTO YOU BEFORE- Isk the owners of those beautiful cars how they perform before you decide on what car to buy. Connars Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts Y. T, where he ake over|Mrs. Ireland, were in Juneau yes: his s ) when the Queen was in [ Bishop Strin rt on the way south. They | it sl S T8 | FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY - | F. Hershons 3 f =everal months | B er of the B i How er return from abroad 7 my 1 Atlin, is enroute to the I or the American Legion con-| QUALITY MEATS on the Prince Allic rion in Paris, returned to her " am Drink e mining en- | home here on the Princess Alice | Mayflower Butter and Eggs who has been in . GAMES FRIDAY 1 championships, Robert S since last fall, v i Miss Helen Woods, who has Featuring Feve's Delioisus Hame & 3 st Dibas ! ELL : o i e R LSRR CTRARES, who turing Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons 4; Seattle 6, 2 Alice was in port. He t fall, booked pass ) Sa Portland 0. ‘ | e ot § > and J.|for the Interior. age for Seattle on the Princess FHONE 38 Sacra ; Hollywood 10. | P 3 |the south, Robert Pelton, e vionship, | for the White Pass at A ! y 's char Atlin, 15|y " . b s i B dh, Wational Lengup | Mis McGoldrick of Spokane. ;1. yund for his summer home ;I“ISS BUNNELL L,NTERTAINED Defends Title in 15 Round | Cincinnati 7; Boston™ 6, ten ol Yakima hundred—Frank Troch|end Mrs. Pelton were th | In honor of Miss Jean Bunnell, | i i | - by nings cf Portland a Mark Arie gers on the Princess Alice.| shter ) ol | A Event with Pete Brooklyn 3 New York 4. [ Rt g L e p 5;| daughter jof Dr. C. B. Bunnell, Chicago 1 Pittsburgh 10. Latzo LTI i L e Champaign, Il Troeh won the| Mrs. George Bolyan, wife of|progigent of the Alaska Agricul- | D I Ranked Twcnty-fiecond in | shootoft. the western mining man Who s yyrul College and School cf Mines | odoe rothers § i B % 3 i M ruesdell left Seattle two ! now developing property on Chi ) came |here| fe) EBRE LD, Brooklyn, N,|Detroit 5; Cleveland 4. State Event—List of ifter the conclusion of tho|chagof Island, was aa arrival o |witn her father early in | the o % histe ymmy Loughran de- Amexygnfi]&eazuc Champithshins , and shocked to Iu.n-uiihu Virginia IV. J o S0 M Bride Tenter l ICTOR [/ SI‘ Tondied . bin: Heht, Hamvywetght p! p upon his arrival here of the death| Mrs. W. €. White, postmisi ¢ ven of the you tirls g ) c s | P ven of the young g title last night against stormy STANDING UF CLUBS aving ma-» an approximatc | 0 Seattle of Al Wilson whom he at Gustavus, came to Juneau én|of Juneau at a charr lunch- former welterweight Pacific Coast League of 93 percent during thc |14$ known for many years andthe Virginia IV. She ds accom at the Forget-Me-Not Tea IS IIERE 1 15-round fight. | yon Los! 3 3 oot, Mort Truesc whe | had tried in to loc: whn | panied by her two children, X s on Thursday of tl week. d Wol t Iy Mort Truesdell, wh s y thed 173% pounds | Hollywood . 38 | the recent Wash on i he was in Seattle. Arrival® on the Virginia IV in-| ————— | San Francisco 5 State Shoot at the Seattle Gun| _ v & |ciuded Miss Helen Linds PPOINTED JAILER Loughran measur. imself | Sacramento ...... 2 4| Club Fort Lawton as the sole | P - % who has been teaching school carefully and saved his greatest|Los Angeles 20 | repre » of Alaska, returned | | WHO'S WHO | [ Strawberry Point during the past| €. C. Rudolph, guard at the Now on display at efforts for the final rounds while | Mission . 3} 28 .46 o Princess Alice. Rep AND WHERE | | vinter federal jafl nhere, was appointed Latzo was on the down grade| 2 ante > vere a o 00 sdritab e Elwood Ireland, repre: lay to the office of jailer “ Oakland ... § atives were at the shoot| o after the tenth, before which he!portland 2 417 | from (many parts: ot thé world: @/ of Trick and Murray, S 1 3. Marshal Albert White had the Seattle ... 3 37 .383(thoush only thosa residing In the A i e PRI L MR e M(:Caul Motor ComI)any “His Next Fight e T Aot il ettt varstmessumnmun 1111111111 TTTHTCETTTTEETTTERTCCRTTERECCC AT Won Lost Pe.!for the trophies, the others shoot. | an for the last two days con-| & \ Having defeated Pete Latzo last’Cincinnati 31 27 .646 ing for purses and championships. | ferring with srnment officials | = f s Mirrors, Candle Sticks, Nut York . 15 5| Frank Troeh of Portland, Ore-[in connection th the tra Bouwls, Smokers’ Sets, ran is now dated to meet Jimmy Louls 19 8:gop, won the unofficial world’s(tation cf buffalo into the s Slattery on June 21 and Leo Lom-|chicago 20 |ma‘ch championship, making 491 left on the Queen for the ski scon after that. o v . 20 .524 jout of 500 in the compet n | States. Loughran won last night in the pjtishurgh . 19 24 .442 shoot with Mark Arie of Cham V. K. Woods, representative of closing rally after Latzo had pun- pogton . ... 16 24 .400!paign, I, for a purse of $2,500.(Seims and Carlson, Spokane road ished him severc'y in the first|philadelphia .7 82 .179 Mark Arle made 489 in the shoot{builders concern, who spe ten rounds. American League fand the two were practically tied t k, i A R s % TN Won Lost Pct.|throughout the mateh. One hun- X ¥ New York ........ 33 8 .805 |dred and thirty two took part in he schod b 2 2 Philadelphia ... 25 = 14 1{the shoot and Mr. Truesdell held|i Queen for the ¢ Cleveland ... 23 81 i22nd place as regards score. Sext Miss V. Bourgetie St. Louis ... 3 23 Championships Won at Shoot and ) White. ~ 7| ‘Detroit . . 18 26 ,422} ‘The list of 1928 champions who W. J. Garrett, manager of the 5 D! Mt iale 5 .405 | were crowned at the three-day|Atlin Inn, is enroute to the In- *1 KODAKS *1 Brown’s Store 372 Washington State trap terior on the Princess Alice, With hingten ... 6 .350 [ tournament held on the 25th, 26 him he has the staff for the Inn, Juneau City League {and 27th of May were which will open within a short Moose Play Vets and Al-! . Won Lost Pet.! Unofficial world’s match cham-|time. k d Elks [MO98€ i pionship, Frank Troeh of Port-| Mrs. V. L Hahn, wife of the aska ]uncau an S | Ameri Legion.. land, Ore. s tendent of the White Pass . Come Together Alaska Jun o 4 Allround championship, W. P.|and Yukon Route, is homebound Plctures 1Rlks ... ‘ Anderson of Bellingham, Wash. [to Skagway on the Princess Alic State singles champtonship, Robert Von Tempsky, wife and Robert S. Searle, Seattle. daughter, and Mr. and Mrs. John a Trays, Framed LU TR R LT T T T R R R E R R RO Two games at bargain rates are offered baseball fans Sunday el G ale e v S ; . og State doubles championship, W.|Zabriskie, all of Honolulu, Tkt e, BB o s Thih Now American Citizen |;;” ../, hetingham. roundtrip (ourists on the Prin tion. The first game will be Sinte . ndioan, . LAvLL Jextnsel KUk, stanied: b 1680 -p; o With lhe: h e ' . Kent, Wash. Bound for Champagne Landin, second to follow it, both being : seven-inning affairs, | % v In the opener, the Moose, now leading the league, will take on| 3 oA the Veterans, its closest competi-| [ & ’ s ., i S aprO . tor. Or:]c-halr game sbeparates me! ¢ ¢ ’ | SIS DON'T MISS THIS SPECIAL SALE two and a victory by the Vets would reverse their standings. In the bargain end of the bill, the Elks, trailing the aggregation, | meet the Alaska Juneau. 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