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Py THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUN 51 By GEORGE McMANUS e i BRINGING UP FATHER You can see quite a number of the new GRACIOUS - THAT'S A WONDERFUL. SUNSET You HAVE HERE- WHAT ARE THOSE THINGS IN THE (| DISTANCE? MUSHROOMS? NQ+ THOSE ARE - “FOR SALE SICNS ON THE DIFFERENT LOTS AROUND HERE- BUT THIS 1S A NICE HOLSE - MY WIFE LIKES IT AN I'VE GoT To- YOU SAY YOU JUST RENT THIS PLACE? YOUR LANDLORD MUST ADK A LOT FOR THIS | YES-FOR A HE DOES- HES HERE ABOLT TWICE A : WEEK ASKIN FOR T~ , Chevrolets, Poutiacs and Buicks on the Streets of Juneau Isk the owners of those beautiful i cars how they perform before you decide on what car to buy. Connors Motor Company ©71928, by Int] Feature Service. Tne. Creat Britain rights reserved Service Rendered by Experts g | ; Are in Houston at “ {re in Houston g Democratic Convention m&‘ Democratic Convention : ) | ! @ 75 | i | FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY QUALITY MEATS § - " % e e —~ yos e oo [ MID-AMERICAN OPEN ! srabiity, ‘Gblered. Bt. Ann's B4 i Mayflower Butter and Eggs . 0 pital “yesterday for medical treat- § ¢ Sl ¥i5 GOLF TITLE SETTLED ment. Mr. Hall was formerly Featuring Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons | y cook on the U. 8. Burcuu of Fish- | KANSAS CITY, June eries boat Wigeon | A 3 Tl) MflUSE IN sl\dikirieon ayole gol UN VETS GAHD i s Y FHONE 38 i $1,500 purse went to Al GAMES TUESDAY 5 SRk S NAeI e | | Pacific Coast Leagu | | S e U 1-3 GUNTEST peen 1':4']1101 vulh\xn]n' on the lN SEMI-FINAL“ on 3; Hollywood 4. i | —————— ast 18 holes. Archie Compston IE nento 5; Portland 4. ! D | g 3 was threatening until the last. | —— | 7 ;;.. ::“ | O¢ g() rol ters Paps Start Season Off with I B Seattle Boxes Replaces|Los Angelcs 3; san Francisco 10. Win—Errors of Min- [BAL]L PLAYERS | “Kid" Halpin Aguinst |, oS0 ez, VICTORY SIX ers Prove Costly | Joe Brady on Card [Brooklyn 5, 6; Boston 1, 1 NORMAN E. MACK y SkoRAR LUy pit S New York Philadelphia 6. Y N. Y. Nati. Committeeman Tammany Leader, N. Y. Delegate ~ The Mc winow wvielders | Bob Eldred, star ball r on| American League b . | I,S I’ERE | started the on with a victory |the local American Legion ciub, Philadelphia 1; Washington 4. . ; last evening when they took a 7 has been substituted for “Kid”[Chicago P l":lrnfl 2 Now on IIIS')III)’ at to 3 game from the Alaska Ju- Halpin to meet Joe Brady, in tho|Cleveland 3; St. Leuis 6. | p neau aggregation in a seven-in- semi-final event on the Legion’a| = === ——= NI '(\ l]‘l (v ning contest on the ball park. LRE |smoker card for July 3, 10 wa S'.;Amfi)[lla DFLCLUBS | cuau otor A)m,)(lll\/' | It was an eleven-error affair, ¥ i wounced today by J. Me| acific Coast League o~ 2 the winners taxing credit for the|All Money Will Go to City|curiney, Chairman of the Smoker| : Won — - f majority of boners, but ther mis- League Players—Firc Commitice, Ildred has had con-|San Francisco 53 | ke - e e — o takes were not as costly as those | siderable experience in Seattle| Hollywood 50 £ —— | of the Miners. P. Schmitz allow- Department Helps fand other northwesiern cities, {Los Angeles 1. J. NEWMAN A. M. GEYER ¥ ed six hits while his mates kept | The substitution was made atiMission o de Y s the errors scattered enough to| Two hundred and fifty dollars|the suggestion of Halpin after a'Sacromcnto PLUMBING SHEET METAL enable the Paps to cop the con-| will go to ball teams in tha City|strenuous workout with Kldred'Oukland : test. While Cunningham allowed| League on the Fourth of July,'last mnight. The former sail Portland 51 S 4 By WP g .7 | but four bingles, the other Miner:|according to an announcement frankly he would mot be able to Scattle 2 3 55 i Our W orkmanship, Materials, D"I"’"'I"l'lllly | made the errors where they hurt|made today by Charles I. Naghel,/get into condition for the sem) National Teague | ! and Price are our best advertisers. TRY US. and as a result the Moose had|president of the league. |final and suggested to the Le-| ! Won L;.,. i little trouble. Two games in the League, gionnaires that Eldred w the St. Lo 3 2 | Lower Iront Street Phone 15¢ g S Four runs by the Moose in the Moose-Legion and Elks-A. J., now|ideal man £ take his place. Hal |New Y 26 { me 154 . Juneau, Alaska third frame put them on eawyis(-hc\(lulexl for July 1 and 2, re-|pin, however, will be matched for Chicuzo 31 | OO Lo B S e street for the remainder of the spectively, will be the elimination|one of the four-round preliminar. Cincinn-ti 32 . < contest, but they added another|games, and on July 4 the win-|ies. \nw.kxyn 29 i S o T, e in the fourth and a pair in the|ners will meet. The team which| Eldred has had two workouts Pittsburgh 33 | REP. WIiLLIAM A. AYRES | TR RSN T R P e : seventh, The Miners put over|wins gets $175 and the loser willjthis week. While his. wind is not,Boston .. 11 | [ #¢ansan® Favarite Son | THOMAS D. TAGGART A | one score in the third, and shoved|take $75. “The Elks-A. J. con- all that it should be, his general Philadelphia . 41 T g g g Indiana Democratic Leader over a brace of counters in the|test was originally set for July 3|condition was good. He is a| American League | B i ol l 1 sixth, but the date was changed because heady, two-handed boxer. His| : Won' Lost m”"“‘_‘xf”‘l';m’ i L e aska dteam Laun ry Moose Score Four the winning outfit would have to footwork leaves nothing much t»|New York - 46 156 bl ot g gl s L Pets Schmitz was given ife at;play two consecutive days if theibe desired. If he is as cool in|Philadelphia 37 26 PRIk i labaa; DATE 38 MODROR first when Habenicht juggled the|original schedule was carried out.'the ring as in training bouts,|St. Louis 35 31 ik Lyt iy : “SERVICE and QUALITY” apple. Kearney attempted 1o sec The games on July 1 and 2 Brady is going to have a whole | Washington 30 33 6 The 'ri|4»')\ Al TR rifice but was safe on first when|will also figure in the league'lot of fighting to do on the eve-|Cleveland 20 G0 ABE o TR i R (il Robertson muffed the ball, Pete|standings, but the contest on July|ning that precedes the Fourth of|Boston o A4 88, 0 R DOIERRLanC fowe, HEBNTE SHE We Can Prove It | going to second. Junge grounded|4 will not be counted in the final|July. . Chicago ke B0 B 4 408 i At Fhauifor g 3 o , out. Nello walked, filling the| percentages. | Joe, himselt, is no siouch with|DOtrolt ......... 25 41 379 O 9% of mote tan i1 fo b The koo sl EREGGN bases. P. Schmitz was out when| This opportunity has been pre-|his mitts. He is a rugged, slash Juneau City League P ok gl e he tried to steal home. The oth |sented to local ball players large-|ing fighter capable of assimilating| Won Lost Pet. ;1 and 1'1;1- valuable |-:mw:| pa.- er runners advanced a base and|ly through the courtesy of theja lot of punishment, and of giv | Moose ... 1 O 000 a1y erascd front Hiw R SIS AE S PORIR0 both scored when F. Schmitz was|Juneau Fire Department, which|ing it also. It doesn’t make ;.‘Aluskn Juneau 0 L 000 e R e ate 18 no fanded dubt ; safe at first on a fielder's <hoice.|donated $75 towards the prizes.|great deal of difference to him!Elks ] 0., 000 20 SRR 1nans. ‘Newrl 1 Brown got to first when the catch-| These games will take the place|whether he takes on Halpin or|American Legion.. 0 0 .000 oo Bl s cap “” V”"“.:'l i er dropped the ball for the bat-|of the regular fight between Ju-|Eldred. They all look alike tof s i o R ar ~ casti * 4l Tibdety ter's third strike. Gist was given|neau, Haines and Douglas, and|him, at least so far. It may be| hm'mq e \\-ur;h Is eatlacabat et ko life at first when Martin fumbled| will give the Juneau ball men aidifferent after the bout, but Brady | $12,000,000. 2 his grounder. Bill Schmitz singled| wider opportunity to place in the|dcesn't believe it now. | :I:lla '&'A);])(\l"l’ixtll ernatuntly .ty i scoring ¥. Schmitz and Brown. |money, with the surety of all cash e - e A Sha ; iner's half Littl. Moc|being taken by players of ‘the lo-| | sy e 8 ks 2 qlrlxnletdh“ r(:;.:r:econd and * was| cal league. ? VIRGINIA IV RETURNS produces among other things ;erd'n'momem T ey 3 Ga (storage and other Dbatteries, 05 AP TR . 3 Motorship Virginia 1V, Capt. —_— | ment, phomographs and recor ) i Y Mfih_cpl,zsk;.yh,::?f]il;e:fiu ‘{z!f;.,.e,}::l SPORTS PLANNED i Matt Nordness, arrived in port| NEW YORK, June 27—The stock tickers, card tables, m _Of Ky, Secks Pres. Nomination L wu]ifln ? Kearney sacrificed yesterday evening from Chatham world learned to know Thomas ‘\‘:hifll and electrical equipment, ra-| e - h’?' t ol and Nedio brought AT MOOSE PICNIC | straits with Mrs Bayne from Kil-| Kdison, inventor, from the signa-|dio sets and supplies and electro | BUSSES CAR; ‘{ MILLIONS - — 1|m|ho rh - Wit a‘ triple after lisnoo and Ira Bailey from Hid- ture on the phonograph cabinet,|plated products. More than 3,000] 8 PAUL —..hnm.mht motor LOOKIE LOOKIE [ J’Lngv had popped out o thei Various amusements are plan-|den Falls. She leaving this| but only recently did it realize|employes are on the "|m\x'r‘:ll 8114 | busss \,‘1’:” pitcher. F. Schmitz flew out to]ned for the children of the Moose evening for Ch of and way-|the growth and importance of !hu corporation has 30 h:‘m. “v\‘w‘ bt : oia Lawn Grass Seed—All kinds of Jeft riei(l y attending the picnic at Salmon|ports. Lagging will be shipped to| Thomas A. Edison, Inc. { in this country and representa ;um‘» ‘:‘. produced Feod—Bast. Coal on. the mal % Miners Rally | Creek next Sunday. Automobiles| Hirst-Chichagof by the Juneau; One is a man and tlm_clluxr ;\ill\'(’.‘l in 124 others, 154,731,386 e G Ket—trash dressed Ponitrecl p Robertson singled, starting off| will start leaving from the New|Lumber Mills on the boat. corporation, and the inventive)— e Shingles <~ and our Transidl 1 the last of the sixth. Big Mac|York Exchange corner at 11 ————.—- genius of the man appears to| . g Service can't be beat. Get our ] doubled, scoring Robertson. The|o'clock in the forenoon and con-| FOR MEDICAL TREATMENT | have hidden the financial genius prices on the ahove: b remaining Miner tally came a mo-|tinue until all attending are on of the corporation. When. recent & L4 buying elédwhere. We are Kl 5 ment later on a wild heave by|the grounds. At 1 o'clock lunch| Harry Hall, 63 years old, who|announcement was made of the pu g . Brown, which permited Mac to|Will be served, coffee and ice|has been employed by the U. 8.iconsolidation of Edison and Split-| score. ¢ cream to all, picnickers requiring|Bureau of Public Roads at Pet-]dorf interests it was learned that) n era l Two more runs for the Moosa|to take what other food they care 1 = ) : came in the Jucky seventh. Nelle!to consume. At 2 o'clock the i -~ D. B. FEMMER walked. F. Schmitz flew out,|following sports program will be Phone 114 3 Nello going to second. Brown|given: f { & singled, scoring Nello. Brown| Twenty-five yards running race o went to second and Gist was safe|for boys under 8 years; 25 yards . at first when Big Mac juggled the|running for girls under 8 years; i latter's grounder. Brown scored|25 yards running for boys under) A NEW WORLD RECORD : on B. Schmitz's long sacrifice fly.[10 years; 25 yards running lor| Vale fanned. girls under 10 years; 25 yards| i ‘il Lineups . running for boys under .12 years; ) MOOSE— AB R H PO A F|25 yards running for girls under, STUDEBAKER DICTATOR GOES 5000 MILES Nello, c. 2 2 1 5 0 0|12 years; 50 yards running tor, i { F. Schmitz, 2b..4 1 1 1 0 o|boys under 15 years; 50 yards| IN LESS THAN 5000 MINUTES % Brown, 2 1 b 0 1|running for girls under 15 vears, ! Gist, of. 0 0 0 0 025 yard threelegged race for girls| | B, Scmits, 0 1 2 o ifunder 12 yearsi stringed doueh| SR SN | NO CAR IN THIS PRICE CLASS ) Vale, ss . 0 0 4 2 3|nut eating contest for boys; tug-| ND | v 3 P. Schmitz, p L D 1lof-war. Moose vs. non-Moost; fat! A . EVER REACHED THIS RECORD ! Kearney, 1 0 3 1 o man’s race, 50 yards, and ladies’, o, 0 0 o]race, 50 yards, At 3 o'clock danc- 1y | R g g ing and games and amusements 'OU will notice at once the toominess of [ We can tell you more about [ 5 Totals 1. 421 5 ulfor the children. DIAMON D BRIQUE TS s the nchenen:!J :Zle.-clt‘ricl!:’et’ng(mmx.r Thls{ Studebaker Dictator i { L %7 LRACEs oa. - ~—the smallest model—has nine square feet o i B MINERS- R H PO A E| MERRITT LEAVES ON 9 g ' . 2 SF M. M'Spadden, F o w e :“'I!]mgx‘ Disll s constantly on the increase. The reason ::e:f;‘l:'t-hne ffflefls:li g‘;:ifgrefl.w:: dfl;flwg The World’s Champion Car. 8 Watts, 1f. 0 0 1 0 oftrict Forester for the U. 8. For- . . e smalle: | g 5% 3 Mecionsey. 3 o 3 40 o|est Service, lett yesterday on the | 18 10 be found in tb@ fact that they are clean B L 6 vbes of I bt 'onet mee B aid) [ On Display at 1 Robertson, 2b....3 1 1 0 0 1|Ranger VIL Capt. Carl Collens| o handle—made of pure coal and give an see bow quietly it operates and learn why it i C.M'Spadden, ss.3 1 1 1 0 2]for a trip to Glacier Bay, on gen- 3 h tly it opera . e Habenicht, 1b. 0 0 4 0 1jeral survey work. He was ac- intense heat. oever oiling. ¥ Fi e RR R Pt : JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. | Cunningham, p. 0 1 3 2 o|meau florist. They expect to be' Order Irom, your dealer & o ’ v«is Orme, 1t *70"3 (§- M ome for Sine W lenr s, & - Alaska Electric Light LRGSR | ‘Totals .....20 3 621 4 3 MARLBORO, Mass.—A state in-' A ———————— spector who tests applicants for P 'f' C C C & Power 0. — g Fads Kaaio sets and accessor |auto . licenses found candidates acttic Loast oal 0. 1 ey : i fes, Columbia Phonographs and|dwindling. Investigation showed JUNEAU AND DOUG S, ALASKA X LAS, ? records. Radio Electric Co., Mar-|they were going to nearby cities PHONE 412 C. D. mGUSON, Agent 84v | with fewer hills, “"Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 1¥

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