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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY JUNE 8, 1928, BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS —— - o You can see quite a number of the new 'LL GO BACK TO THE HOTEL - BY GOLLY LOOK AT THAT . AN' TELL MAGGIE 10ONT LIKE T FANCY CIGAR BAND- THE WILLYOU PLEASE Clwvrulvl ] POIlll(lCS HERE AT THE SEA HORE- T)jE"' KID AT THE HOTEL 1S PLT MY BATHING - y SHELL MAKE ot SAVIN''EM: ILLGIVE THIS ) SUIT DOWN: ("l(’ BlliCk STAY HERE ONE TO HIM- o g, FOR AT LEAST ‘ 3 \<~ & Gy | ( > “ ey, on the Streets of Juneau Ask the cwners of those beautiful cars how they perform before you decide on what car to buy. Feature Serviee. Ine. Gress Ir S ? ‘ ; mum | Connors Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts FIRE MEETING IS i HALTED BY ALARM' | Standard Transfer Walter Bindseil, Prop. ! few rolls of film, -mnk Stand Juneau Grocery 1 i «r inve \vu,(nlun comibined 1 :sidence Phone 220 Uu,mng to interrupt a me g - 3 of the Juneau Fire Dep: ) B 2 QUAL'TY MEATS Fred K. Ordway, A gl oy el s &0 Mayflower Butter and Eggs X . ~ | Closkey ahead of him. Robertson ! burning some film and other rash (’ l S MlNERs DEFEAT might have been nabbed at first lKE M'TIG“E BREAK wnRLD {in a stove in his place of busi 00( plrus [ Featurine Frve's Delicious H 1 B: but Grummett replayed the bal]l lx;(-w zm- smoke, blulwn ]!m\]:llnls iscil b ¢ Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons wild to the plate. | front Street, gave the building D 7 0 the appearance of being afire, | . L VETS TTO 4 IN |2 ooz eon et LOSES MATCH! SWIM RECORDS v i, e FHONE 38 sixth. Hanna walked, his third | | pass for the day. He was forced {turned in an alarm without giving | FAIR PAVILLION langan’ um matter second thought —_ - . Gnuu cuN I ESI g by Mangan's grounder| Npw YORK, June 8—Armand| FLEISCHACKBR POOL, Sani z¢ approximately 9 oclock last , - hut the latter was safe on thelganyel, clever Jew from San | Francisco, June $—Two world's' avening the inbol el meo P e fielder’s choice. He took second | evening the bell rang, and a larg Tue Ml‘ly Evenin Francisco, made his eastern de-|records were set in the National yumber of the firemen, attendi ‘ A]UNE 12’ ° ‘ Do(lge Brothers on a passed ball, and third on a p,4 145t night and defeated Mike|A. A, U. swimming championshibs 4 meeting, raced to F wild pitch. Thomas singled t0 Merigue in a 10-round hout. | here yesterday. {Giilyfto tind ke alans was Tailenders Win from Lead-!iett. scoring nim. Mike weighed 175 pounds and| Clarence Crabbe, of Honolulu,i silsmdenl b Music by Former [ I7ICT0RY SIA own 100 meter record in | | : 0 IS HERE 0 o NOT PUT OUT BY seconds and won by an arm. | For the purpose of finishing the ¢with a new O piece | ; "‘ - { work of authenticating seal skins orchestra Now on display at PRESENT SEASON FINE DISPLAY OF m Sitka, Capt. M. J. O'Connor, | A assistan laska agen or 1€ J | | New vork sume s—pepic| TROUT IN WINDOW & Borcas o Finerics, wit tearc| | Under Management of McCaul Motor Company the rain and chill weather this Sof 'hat fivos on Ma Muean of | { ¢ e |for that place on th | R A spring which has caused sickness| A colorado brook trout, 19% Fisheries boat Wigeon, Capt. Carl S. E. FAIR ASS’N. — i ers and Tie Up Race for | Box Score and Summary |{Armand 177 pounds. swam a mile in 21 minutes 35 35 | . The game: League Leadership LEGION— Fepe. Hanna, ss Jimmy ~ McCloskey outpitched | Mangan, rf Manning last night and the| [sakson, cf Miners walloped the Veterans 7|Mitkif, of | to 4 in a well-.played game at City [ Thomas, c | Park. The victory of the Miners| Heinke, 1f | put all four clubs tied with a per-| Manning, p, 3b (pnl,u,r of 500 each in the race|T, Keaton, 2b for first place in the opening|pB. Keaton, 3b, p | half of the schedule. Grummett, 1b seconds, breaking his own record. CAPT. O'CONNOh LZAVES MELODY MEN 5 8! 3 3 SITKA TOMORROW i f’i l‘l' l[:) ;\ l" NATIONAL LEAGUE Johnny Weismuller hl‘hktm l:f:‘ FOR i | A and a record number of postpone- J veighing 2 Christensen, {omorrow morning. | ments, the National ‘League club 'p':;.,';."zf, r\l:::;gn :::cs: “:u‘:t‘:; hj Capt. O’Connor expects to return | Jazz and Lots £ Howevir, the' Minasy ana Yok . owners have decided to open next| o L icl (T T G imon to Juneau in about a week. J. J. NEWMAN A. M. GEYER erans are in better position than Totals 5 4\seauon about April 16. They said|nrook gim, is on display today { PLUMB]NG SHEET METAL the Moose and Elks as they have jthe gates were good and it Was|ip o Thomas Hardware win- Old papers ror saleat The Bmplre. |;: | Tt 1 BLUMBING Statds 1t played six games to the others’| MINERS— AB E Just a gamble anyway. dow. Dr. W. W. Council’s catch' - 3 b we do 1 i Iour. M. M’Spadden, c.4 ! B of Colorado brook trout make up If its made of SHEET METAL we make it w uns il another dis \ the same win- APANESE TOY b A { —_—— erhea night's contest. Manning got the Rober'_s()n cf 3 first, in the second inning and |y, M’Spadden,ss.3 NOTICE H. B. MAKINO The annual Moose picnic sched- F | Front Street " Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska Robertson collected the other in|jpabenicht, 1b.....3 Moose o sehe ) e y g From et the fifth, his second of the sea-|Hollmann, 2b...3 'uled for Sunday, June 24, has 4 - e. ox or Ma lers ELEVATOR SERVICE been postponed to Sunday, July 1, |fresh r arrived today. son. Manning scored a runner (g M’'Closkey, 3b.3 ¢ ahead of himself and Robertson|J, Orme, rf.. 3 'according to announcements made | While they last we will deliver ey i e 8. ZYNDA, Prop. drove in.two men. !by the picnic committee today. |at $10.00 per case or 3 dozen for e I The latter also got a two-bag- Totals .. .20 7 921 9 4 - e $1.00. D. B.” Femmcr, Phone Lumbe'r Venoer Sash — ’ ger as did his teammate Watts.| Symmary: KEarned runs, Ame,._;om papers fo1 saic = The Emplre [114 Shingles D o B 161 A BT s X The Miners outhit the Vets, get-|jcan Legion 3, Alaska Juneau 5; ’ 5 Al k S L d ting nine, all off Manning, and|¢wobase hits, Robertson and F' THE IRROS CO. aska dSteam Laun ry the (Vets nicked McCloskey for|watts, one each; home runs, ln(’st | M anufacturers Carbonated six. The Miner hurler struck out{Manning and Robertson, one | | Beverages. Wholesalers Can- seven men to Manning's two, and |each; first on bals, off McClos- i Fir dy, Near Beer, Carbonic Gas. “SERVICE and QUALITY” § Bob Keaton who pitched one in-|yey 5; struck out, by McCloskey PHONE NO. 1 | ning, relieving Manning, fanned|7 "Manning 2, Keaton 1; left on | o o . one man. McCloskey was inclined | pases, American Legion 7, Alaska Yo u O FlnlShlng We Can Prove It to be wild, issuing five free tribS)juneau 5; wild pitches, McClos- | MR 0t 5 . SpTES: L DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING to first and heaving one wild key 1; passed halls, MacSpadden t L be o . £ pitch. 1, Thomas 1; first base on er.| A umoer | The Frisco Lunch Hit In First rors, American Legion 1, Alaska | o | Open day and night. Try The Miners rapped the apple|juneau 2; hit by pitcher, Mangan C o r n d f 4 tt e Everything for the Builder| | | "% 0 "ol Con carne with abandon in the very firstlyy McCloskey; stolen bases, Han- Brick Plaster| | | and Waffles. | /‘ frame, clouting out five hits, Oneina J. McCloskey, Habernich and Lime Plasterboard Cement Board and Room a two-bagger, which mixed ‘”‘"‘”{ MacSpadden, 1 each, B. Kea- ———CUT HERE——— : 5 ! a sacrifice and an error gave|ion 2; sacrifice hit, Watts 1. t d AR G135 B them three runs. Umpires, Kirk and Kean. a t a l m e a n COlbY & | Little Mac started things with ——— s - CAND-AMERICAN 2 i ifty single to left and went to . . h Socond on_ Watts’ sacrifico bunt. GAMES THURSDAY Dickinson DANCE INC. . J. McCloskey singled, scoring him. Pacific Coast League H l ] ] s B r o s r O as t ; Jimmy was out on a relay throw 7 | from Heinke to Manning to T.|Oakland 7; Hollywood 4 = = t| cor. 4th So. ana Holgate St Moose Hall Keaton. Robertson doubled to Sflc?:‘:fi]’;;’ 1. 0N, N¢ 3 | SEATTLE, WASH. left and scored on Big Mac's sin- “ Dear Sirs: S d Nigh .. San Francisco 3; Seattle 2. 4 ' aturday Night gle. Heinke let the ball roll be- T Please send me additional ot tween his feet and Mac went to|Los Angeles 4; Portland 8. el r C 0 e e | second from where he scored on National League e Lindseth’s Novelty LOOKIE LOOKIE Habenicht's single to left. Pittsburgh 8; Boston 6, twelve innings. Orchestra . Y Lawn Grass Seed—All kinds of Homer Scores Two Cincinnati 0; Brooklyn 1, eleven e sa m e - VT, Feed-—Best Coal on the mare The Vets came right back in innings. : & £ &2 ket—fresh dressed Poultry— the second to score two runs oa|[Chicago 2; Philadelphia 4. Shingles — and our Transfer a single and a circuit smash.(St. Louis 3; New York 4. b Service can’t be beat. Get our Heinke led off with a single American League l 7 prices on the above before across second. Manning smashed ipogton 2; Detroit 5. |7 buying eleswhere. We are here one across the walk into a gar- waghington 7; Chicago 5. § q 10 serve you. den for the rountrip. Philadelphia 1; St. Louis 4. v ; 7 pialt Bach team scored again ;;I the | New York 8; Cleveland 2. 7 fourth. In the fifth the ners i A 3 shoved across three more and the STANDING OF CLUBS A z " & D- B- FF'MMER Vets put over another in the Pacific Coast League i Phone 114 sixth, leaving the count seven to ‘Won Lost Pet. four. San Francisco ... 89 28 .582 \ The Vets run in the fourth was|Hollywood . 38 29 567 N Bemmesine | without a hit. T. Keaton was|gacramento 37 30 5562 a8 ‘ safe and took second when E. Mc-|1,08 Angeles . 356 32 .523% 1 | A NEW 0 D Closkey threw the ball over first |Migsion 32 34 .485 P | W RL RECORD He was safe again when E. Mc-|{pakland P .463 o [ Closkey dropped a throw from|portland \. 418 Big Mac, B. Keaton being safe at|geattle .400 Py | STUDEBAKER DICTATOR GOES 5000 MILES first on the play. Grummett flew Nati onal League - t to Big Mac. Hanna drew a Pe. . . i ) B ok e begs! | Megwsklbtietnnati i : 4 fou pounds at a time—never in bulk, dhat is IN LESS THAN 5000 MINUTES was hit by a pitched ball, forcing |New York 614 Hills Bros.” exclusive, continuous process of roast- T. Keaton across the plate with|gt Louis b 583 ing coffee. No other process can create such an NO CAR IN THIS PRICE CLASS e et L i B T Ao Mo REATIEN TN jagged. Pittsburgh 2 467 . . B ‘The Miners’ score in the fourth|Baston .. 398 Because Hills Bros, Coffee is packed in vacuum _was a part gitt. T. Keaton miss-|phitadelphia 190 {a process originated by Hills Bros.), all the full- ‘OU will notice at once the roominess of We can tell you more about 'ed Big Mac’s grounder and the American ness of savory fragrance and rich strength is stored the new General Electric Refrigerator, This Studebaker Dictator Lesgue latter stole second. He was Pet. e thrown out at first when Holl-|New York .. up for you until you open the tin. ~—the smallest model—has nine squase feet of mann grounded to the box, Doc|philadelphia ...... 3 Ask for Hills Bros. Coffec by name and look shelf area. The freczing chamber was designed The World’s Champion Car. being safe at first. He took sec:(Cleveland : ! for the Arab on the can. -Send for a free copy of o take the smallest poulblc et it On Display at ond on a passed ball and scored|st Louls \ ; “The Art of Entertaining.” Address Hills Bros., makes 56 cubes of ice ag once, in and, N xnsplay a :‘::; ?:n‘l:lh?!dmrk" o b Boston ; bn ! Dept. 141, 2 Harrison St., San Francisco. Calif. i we bow ly it operates and lnn why it lced Away .in Fifth ‘| Washington J oiling. ‘The Miners iced down the game Cago ... y . K D e e e ot _HILLS BROS COFFEE N JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. %:'1:,“ Alaska Eiectric Light e doubled to :deep left. T. Keaton tts going to third and McClos- J k . ’ — Fresh In- the origi- %o, (enchiociny “eL.. et | He ::;'.n.. by iat A ; By b #liy & Power Co. Blawhmbanontom @ o o] = o cow 3 cwocomonwooy led J. McCloskey's grounder,|American Legion l opened with a key. . JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Juneau Phone No. 6 , Douglas Phone No. 18

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