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BY AUTO TWICE DINCE WE BOLGHT *THE CAR? wnY 1 TOLD THE CHAUFFEUR TO CALL HERE AT ATHE OFFICE AN’ TAKE ME HOME- " T- WH, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1928. GOLLY-'VE ONLY SEEN THE IN FACT LVE FORCOTTEN T I 1T 1S-1LL 6E° L AT N_D N\ THIS THING A BEL wHeN L QT HOME - © 526, by Intl Feature Service, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. NOW LISTEN-\'VE GOT TO By GEORGE McM: HAVE THAT CAR-BUDSINESS! COMES BEFORE ALL THIS GALAVANTIN' AROLUND BY YOU AN' DAUGHTER: ¥ | 11 6. W {San Francisco Hollywood J 4.: 35 33 ncigco 4; Sacramento St gtost +Yale: 9 wSt. Louis 4; Chicago 0. 10 lengths in the 66th annual re. Chicago 7 veland 4. Years. Yale was outweighed sev-| STANDma Or CLUBS 31 . MEET SUNDAY; LAST 39 The final game Lo, thie {1rst mu"mmm‘ 19 moon at the ball park when ths Won Lost final standings of themselves and New York . 31 them second place while the A. J.!Pittsburgh 28 thipd. Should the Miners win, ali American Leaen;e tNext Tuesday the teams in lheIPhnadelphln 22 whl@ the apparently weak teams|Cleveland - 34 be. more interesting and closer|Chicago .. 500 GAMES FRIDAY ; Mission 12. ', HARVARD GREW" National League overwhelmad Harvard toutac | American League g zatta rowed here yesterd u‘:l:usum 0; hm;,tou 1. en pounds to the man. Pacific Coast League 34 FIRST HALF GAME :. Portland %t the City League will be played| 50 ‘American Legion and Alaska Ju-|St. Louis 41 of the Moose. Chicago 35 dlinch will be shoved further into|Boston z0 %three aggregations will be tied fo: Lost | cireuit will begin over again.|St. Louis ... 29 Naye picked up in late games the Boston 32 fought than the first half has Tunsan Cit : ; o “i!‘uuz Pet. 444 Paciflc Coast League nd 10 NEW LONDON, Conn 23 (lnunn\(l 1; Pittsburgh Giants by the amazing margin of Detrcle St. Louis 8, was the most crushing victory in v PR AP ) won Lost 'ETS AND MINERS 38 g i amento 16 Seattle 4 at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow aftei- National League neau teams meet to decide the|Cincinnati 38 A win for the Legion will give|Brooklyn 30 the cellar, leaving the Moose in{Pphiladelphia ... 16 second with an average of .444. |New York . 13 Judging from the manner in!Washington ¢ 31 second half of the season should|Detroit 324 been. ) 667 375 i Gypsy King’s Widow Gets Check from Duce » BUDAPEST, June 23—Musso- lini, premier of Italy, was the r cipient of thousands of messages Of congratulations from all parts of the world on the recent birth of his youngest son, Romano, , Hungary's gypsy king, Berch- 3 Kozce, was also one to con- véy his best wishes to the Fas- facist chief, but he did not, lik. ers, content himself with ex- gt:sslons of courtesy. He sent the ‘Duce an air which he had composed especially for him to play on his violin. of handed down in the family, MMnssolini acknowledged every|and is something that is very mge personally, but when the seldom given up with marriage. ’s turn came the latter was|All my family has been Repub- _.n ill and had died. The mes-|lican and it would be just like was sent back to Rome, but|renouncing my faith to renounce M §solini did not consider his my partisanship. It's just the; m& ‘ended. He wrote a message [same way with my husband. De- .aqudnlen}:-e to fthe“;:klaw en-|mocracy has run in his [.umly| Peing a cheque for 0. for generations.” ATTENTION It you nmeea a good carpenter American Lemun Moose ... ¥ Alaska Juneau — FAMILY PARTY SPLIT OF LITTLE CONSEQUENCE 6 4 4 3 | | NEW YORK, June 23.-—With a little chuckle Mrs. Charles H.) Sabin, Republican national com- mittewoman, disposes of the fam- ily political differences that make her a hard-working Republican and her husband a faithful Demo- crat. “I think politics® is just like religion,” she said. “It is sort! 1er nickname of “Little Poker Eileen Bennett, pretty English inal round of the French cham (Internationa) 11 come here lat | the and the Admiral B Here is an interesting photographlc study of Miss Helen Wills, l world’s champion woman tennis g‘aycr, but it doesn’t jibe with ace.” At the right is Miss star, whom she defeated in the ionships at Auteuil. st rated News) BABE RUTH MAKES ANGTHER HOME RUN NEW YORK, June 23.—Babe Ruth made his 26th home run of the season in a game here this afternoon. RISKO-GODFREY BOUT POSTPONED phone 498. Handy Andy’s Shop. A. P. LAGERGREN, Prop. adv. S tly --- if you have been pay- too much tribute to King - if you are looking for metal which will grow d slowly --- $175.00 Chevrolet TOURING 1924 Model Ready to go—In good condition— a real bargain at $175.00. 0ld papers for sale at The Empire. NEW YORK, June 23.—The| 10-round fight between Risko and Godfrey scheduled for tonight has been postponed until next $275.00 SPORT 1924 Model k Come 1n — 100 this car over— terms, oo, that are interesting. Wednesday on account of bad weather. TILDEN WINNER SINGLE HONORS LONDON, June 23, — Tilden won the London singles tennis championship today, defeating Francis Hunter, fellow American, Davis cup player, 6-3, 6-2 and 6-4. e — Dr. Anna Kearsley now has offices in the front rooms over the Gastineau Grocery. adv. Maxwell TOURING Just the car for running around —a real bargain at price we are asking. LU T T U LT ' Classy Featherweights Sign WE NEED ANOTHER CAR" UUNEAU GUN CLUB SHGOTS TOMORROW Is SI NED P The Juneau Gun Club will hold its weekly shoot BY VETERANS ginning at 7 a. tomorrow, be m., it was an nounced today by L. K. Morn crets of the organization This early hour has been set | that members may shoot e the day when conditions ars and v have the ning and in best Agreement to Box in Legion Smoker afternoon the im. be con ing used by present, Mr. Mo considered an over the old type are heavier and more cadily. the A match between B. Cummings and Don Mcintyre, featherweizhis, | has been arranged for the Ameri can Legion Smoker here on July 3, it was announced today by the Legionnaire Smoker Commitice The former hails from Spokine and the latter from Tacoma; both weigh 128 pounds. Cummin has fought in around Spokane under the of Dell LaRoss and is highly r garded for his cleverness and ability. McIntyre has shown.up well in short training here. The men appear be evenly matched and the bout should be one of the bright spot on the card. Joe Collier is hitting a are sequently fly BRI SRR 175 German Diplomats Now BERLIN, June of Gottfried / consul-general 3 nselor of the German lega- in Angora epitomizes the nd of the times in republican many. Under the k r mein bers of the ambassadorial staff sl were chosen from the nobility; I today they are also being sought hard|in “big business” circles, grind in his training for the main' Herr Aschmann, regarded event on the bill. He is out to one the most capable of the bring home the bacon by a kayo! younger diplomats, enjoys & num and will step into the ring in the important personal con- pink of condition. His wife is the daugh- Wade Krauklis, Ketchikan the late George von Sie- who has been picked to go founder and director of the against Collier, is also doing che bank and a member of regular daily training stunt at th family now headed by Karl First City. Those who have see! von Siemens, head of mens Electricity trust ana both of these men in action, p tor of the German Federal The chmaun, in® Gone appoint for 15 cot to as of nections ter of mens, lal on al dict a torrid session when thevia d meet. Krauklis an upstanding | rail type of boxer who is willing to He and can take a lot of punizhment just to get in a few blows at the|nationalistic and the somewhat other man. He sald to be alliberal Vol artei powerful puncher with a w x]]nu - - e —— in bothi hands. He probably wili FOR QUICK SERVICE e next week. \CALL 137 HENRY C. GORHAM Contractor | or Ly the hour. mail; Such 13 carpenter, masonry, is aboard two!shingling, plumbing, kalsomin- this rnoon,’ ing or painting, in fact anything Princ: Alice |in new or repair work. PHONE 137 who has s further related by mar- to the leaders of both the - — MAIL FROM STATES Four | and one-half days’ from the States steamers arriving Alameda and s morrow | 8¢v. Alexander | morning. 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