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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1926. __ IHHNCINC 10) 4 FATHER : i ; TR By GEORGE McMANUS Bermuda Mourns coffin which he built of Jermuds - juniper wood and kept under his ([ He ceRTAINLY 15 THANK GOODNESS | [ DIPN T YOU LIKE RS T : ; Old Sailor’s Death bed, for “my lasi port of call” hg BRAVE TO TRY TO THAT WAS HID T? 1+ THINK HE SONG MADE ME | PRSI would tell visitors. gy an | QT AWAY WITH LAST SONG- 1 BINGS WITH FEEL SEASICK- ST. GEORGES, Bermuda, June e THE CRADLE THAT- ONLY REGRET- 1 SUCH FEELING- e b §—Curios and furnishings gath- ATTENTION OF THE g GOT HERE 20 s wred from every port in the world, If you neea 4 good carpenter OEEP- qj j ¢ filled the coral stone cottage of|phone 498. Handy Andy’s Shop. | Robert Francis Fox, who spent|A. P. LAGERGREN, Prop. adv. .3 | more than 50 of his 86 years of| e ifa before the mast | Have your eyes examined. Dr. He built it 20 years age on St.|Sender at Gastineau adv. David's Island where he wes born | ind where from distant lands he | would send rare old pieces of fur niture, pottery, glassware and odd GET RID OF things that he picked up on mer: R & i hant voyages or whaling trips YOUR CORNS Fox died here recently, one of the most celebrated characters of| Just a minute of your time and these islands. He took to the sea|“END-O-CORN"—Presto! Corng 15 a lad of thirteen on one of the| pear. No Pain. No more suf- whalers then operating from Ber-|fering. Walk with ease. Don't muda and “the wheel's kick and|fool with those so-called ‘“‘corn Grest Britain rights reserved o | the wind's song and the whitefcures” any longer. They are dans © 1928, by Int') Feature Service Inc = > sails shaking” were his life for|gerous. half a century. When he settled| Get END-O-CORN at the fol- down in his coral home, he be-|lowing druggists TODAY or if came a teller of sea yarns. espe-|they are not near you write to clally exciting stories of Soth| END - 0-CORN LABORATORIES, American waters, and his cottage field Blvd., Chicago, whe was mecca of visitors to St.|will see that you receive a jar David's. promptly. Butler-Mauro Drug One of his curios nis own| Co. —adv, \()lll papers for sate at The le’\'l’. L - : | i, P f /| FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY LARGE |_|S'|' OF i is Sl ™ s WEDNESDAY El#(gs%%lggnpwfu 15" SN o b sy Sl egg race, 50 yds, 10 yrs. land 1; Seattle 5. and under, §1, 75c. 50c. Sacrame 7: Portland PRIZES P Doy’ sich Face, 50 s, 10 yrs |SATEN0 T Portand 5. | ANJ) NELLO TRADED and under, §1, 75¢, boc. 6: 7. e on 6; Hollywood 7 : 50-yd. dash, boys, 14 yrs. and| Owing to the absence of | i | under, $1, 760, 500, A »};'.?-t.wf‘”w’&"g\'?frk 11 |eral ball players among the ranks 50-yd. dash, girls, re. and) oo ]Am' Shesd 'i. * |of those who were to appear in " i erican League Ko <nalediing: Fuste. Sax o A T5c. blc. the scheduled game for tonight il AL 4 . Washington 1, 4; Botson 4, 11. | y r “ i .(l'lmdm:s;a“:' .,uw\-us 12 yré.New York 7; Philadelphia 4. | Legion, the contest has been post- List of Events on Sportslw i, o icr byt e poned until tomorrow evening, | 50-yd. dash, boys, 13 8. and - pe Program and Parade ol sl oy A e, e o STANDING OF CLUBS President C. E. Naghel of the City Mayflower Butter and Eggs Featuring Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons FHONE 38 | between the E and American jder, $1, 75¢, 50c. Cried e LR Rl T Pacific Coast League .., | League said today. N ] DO(l e Brothers Prizes Made Public yd. dash, girls, 13 yrs. and Tvou L:usl ln-t.| 3 { he 3 124 Blake, whb has been catch- under, $1, 75¢, 5oc |8an Francisco |ing for the Elks, and Bill Nollo Boys® sack race, 50 yds., i4 yrs.!Hollywood | 4 i VICTORY SIX Nine first and as many sécond|and under. $1. 15, 500, gt Iwho has been doing likewise for | | Now on display at and third pri aggregating $31.50, are offered by the Fourth of July Committee in the Chii- dren’s Parade, and 36 firsts with| as many second and third prizes \h";su sulti ».\'hllt'h .\tl‘]lxlxlmr xlnl;tl [ will be awarded in the sports sec-|gor $1, 75e. 5oc Nati to be used in the field for the i 3 >, DIOgrE PP Nl i ational Bills. Coughlin, manager, will do 8 lll)_u” of the program, totaling 50yd. dash, boys, 11 yrs. and ost Pet | iho rec !'f b 8! fi "'l $97.75, as shown by a detailed list e receiving. en his outfi under, §1, 75¢, 50c¢ St. Louis v b, 0 3 fe ay. Ltk de! d goes into action tomorrow, a re- e of events made public today. Bord. dash, givls, 11 yrs. &nd|New York ool TLHAIY Ty i b o The parade, for children only,|under, $1, 75c, 50c. Chicago . seen in action. headed by the Legion drum and|{ Boys' 3-legged race, 50 yds., 15!Cincinnati s bugle corps, starts at 12 o'clock|yrs. and under, $2, $1.50, $1.00. Brooklyn noon from the Winter and Pond! 50.yd. da oo O e Vinter 4ad, Poud| 803, dus, ‘boys, 10 yr. and Pitubures 80 33 any JOHNNY RISKO BN RS S J. J. NEWMAN A. M. GEYER Nr:"w”n o lh? o i ull’nt‘;m 50-yd. dash, gi yrs. and|Philadelphia 195 ¢ : GETS DECISION \ 3 s PLUMBING SHEET METAL where the sports program w: 2| under, T6c 3 i ' i Boys' S legged race, 50 vds., SECrig Pakne IN GODFREY GO Won Lost Parade Prize List yrs. and under, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00.!New York ... 47 15 . N SR e e ¥ 3 Our Workmanship, Materials, Dependability s offered for the Chil-| Ladies' race, 50 yds, over 17|Philadelphia 87 - A1 R oo . L ~Johnny g rh SE0. $5.000 41,00 b "33’ 31 pao|Risko, of Cleveland, last night BEAR ) i and Price are our best advertisers. TRY US. Best dcwm[ed tdoyole,” 82, B1- pat aimey - HRdk: Sovets 3 PR b4 5. won the decision over George # Saga ¥ 50c. 50};:,3'“(;';3323‘;; oror 400, lbs. Washington ... 30. 85, 482]Goitrey, Penheyivania negro, i 4 ! ‘ Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska Best decorated” kiddie car, $2,' "Gld men's race, over 50 yrs. 50|Boston . 26,033 ey round Syl Ringeidars ghn - 3 $1, 50c. vas} $37 §2, $1. ChICBEC ........... 8.1 B8 40gUorolly Bave iheriightito Lhe: Bine: Best ' Charlle Chaplin costume,| Boys, 10 yrs and under, Dotato, Dotroit ........... 2541 .§79]"IVe nesro. ' - | | the Moose, have been traded, one 50-yd. dash, boys, 12 yrs. and|Mission under, $1, 75¢, 50c | Sacramento 50-yd. dash, girls, 12 yrs. and|Oakland under, §1, 75c C. Portland Girls’ egg race, 14 yrs. and un-|Seattle for the other, Mr. Naghel an- nounced. Blake is expected to continue behind the pan, in a McCaul Motor Company §2, $1, 50c. race, 50 yds., §1, 75¢, 50c. Juneau City Le Best Kewple costume, $2, $1.| 45.yd. dash, boys, 9 yrs. and un- {v‘: Bfi,.m Pet. floutmg Meknc System . —— 50c. A der, $1, 75¢, 5oc. Mongh 2. oL ey 0 Is P ed Mexi Best tramp costume, $2, §1, 50c.| 45.yd. dash, girls, 9 yrs. and un-|Alaska Juneau 0 1 000 s Ien In Mexico 1., Heeney, challenger for Tunney’s crown, is training hard ety anibdigge Sk CLEL R EKe sl Al S0l S 0N | at Rumson Farm in Fairhaven, N. J. The boy hasn't forgotten Alaska Steam Laundry Best cowboy costume, $2, $1,{ 40.yd. dash, boys, 8 yrs. and un-|American Legion. 0 0 .000] TAMPICO, Mexico, June 28—it his stuff. ' You know he used to shoe horses for a living, but 50c. der, $1, Tsc, b0c. — is unwise and expe 2 . $1, A i pensive to flout nd money in boxing, His trade Best sustained character, $2, $1.| 40.ya. dash, girls, 8 yrs. and un- £ Tastels "ahiam Rate! | found that there is more fun and y g. 50c. der, $1, T6c, 50c, TONY CANZONERI A Tampico merchant was tine1! helped-a lot in building ap his muscle anyway. “SERVICE and QUALITY” (International Illustrated News) Most comical character, $2, $1,| 85.yd. dash, boys, 7 yrs. and un- " o | 200 E 0) f priising A TR . S A NS - - s it s der, $1, Toe, 50c LOSES DECISION | i wares in terms ot ‘pounds i _ We Can Prove It (No contestant will be eligible! 35.va’ dash. eis 1 P WRORS L LRTTH . DF Soudy - An» Pati in close contact and broke social No_conte he, slig 35-yd. dash, girls, 7 yrs. and un- . stoad of kilos. Must Treat Patients barricrs while peacetims sco|] DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING 505 muréuln;?a"l.“;‘our psr::er{. de;;, “{ ’3“';‘0“;, 6 oL A BlODRICEL, | s Mgl TN AN SUTE “i'"”""“"‘ With Proper Respect|nomic upheavals badly disarrang. 30-yd. dash, boys, yrs. a ad il all over Mexico. In The Officials for the sports are:|under, $1, 75c. 50c, Harry Blitman, of Philadelphia,|to prevail all ovel xico. it ofl ‘the ‘&) »m. The formal, !last night won the decision over|the country the Indians often have & . Trb g untt DhE G B ek Paymaster Joe Sadller; Starter,| 30.yd. dash, girls, 6 yrs. and 7 e Y vague measurements of their own,| PARIS, June 28—The familiar| plural “vou: ‘William Franks; Judges. Lr. C. P. under, $1, T5¢, 5oc, Tony Canzoneri, New York feath- 14 furm o( address, the singular of|short acquaintance into the fa- erweight champion. The title|and in the cities Americans and 5 o1-| miliarity of “tu,” but many people]- Jenne, J. E. Barragar, Grover C. 25-yd. dash, boys, yra Al e ataRe. British ~ sometimes lapse into! “you,” used toward children, ser-|n ) Winn; Linesmen, Claude Helge-| ynder, $1, 75c, 50c. Bibon kot woline duh Qs vants and inferiors, is barred|resent the informality or the im- son and H. R. Shepard; General| 25.yd. qash, girls, yrs. and| Such lapses, in deseribing or [fom the hospitals of Paris plication of superiority Director, M. H. Sides. under, $1, T5c, 50e. Fada Radio oets and accessor- | .quoniging in Tampico, will be This form, used in a quite dif- e s Contestants will be required to} 20.yq. dash, boys, yrs. anljles, Columbia Phonographs amd|p;iowed by fines, the Department fefent semse from the old “thou ENTERS HOSPITAL 5 CENTS furnish their own ropes, eggs, PO-funder, $1, 75¢, HOc. records. Radio Electric Co., Mar-| ¢ weignts and Measures has an. N English, implies a condescen- KANN,S to ‘TORE tatoes, sack or other equipment,| 20.yd, dash, girls, yrs. and|tin Lynch. Phone 429. 8dv |} unced. ! sion that is offen Jack Davis, who is employed $5.00 b it was announced. under, $1, 75, 50c. ———— i says the order of Dr. Lou t the Astoria and Puget Sound The list of events follows: Leon Permanment Wave, $12.50.| Aaverusns aiwars pays. Ose|icr, head of the public relief de-|packing Company at Excursion Races at City Ball Park, 12:30 Fern Beauty Parlor. —=adv.|the columns of The Empire. partment. The instructions are|nlet, entered St. Ann's Hospital 223 SEWARD STREET o’clock. Straw Hats Worn with issued to the nurses and internes,|yesterday to receive medical 50-yd. dash, boys, 15 yrs and T but doctors are expected to take|(reatment. under, $1, T5¢, 50c. Overcoats Year Around the hint. 50-yd. dash, girls, 15 yrs and The war nut mlexM of p'-nplv P €210 he Empire e under, $1, 75¢. 50c. ikemaining 1928 e | LOOKIE LOOKIE MEXICO CITY, June 28—Straw hats and overcoats, either or both, SAI ES DA‘ I E S GENER A I @ELECTRIC ) B0 Luwn Grass Sesd—All kinds of together or separately, are worn A in Mexico City,| Feed—Best Coal on the mars tuiio:fin:; .tl::mll::’livl?lualet;xeL 2 4 ket—fresh dressed Poultry— / Shingles — and our Transfer There is no fixed date for com- JULY 18TH y S \ Service can't be beat. Geb oGl mencing to wear straws, no dead \ ) e prldes o the 'abovs. Dead line when they must be abandon- " . buying sleswhere. Wa sch R ed. More straws are worn in the ] = -y s 5 summer than in the winter, but 1 Last Auction v ¥ there are plenty of men here wearlig straws or Christmas Lay, and every day of the year. There ¢ . 1 ié - : D. B. FEMMER are others who never change ; B Phone 114 from a felt. “ owoest [REUAE A light overcoat is meeded al- 2 2 most every night of the year, 1 your past experience with even if the day has been warm. sheet metal has been sad and | most persons wear the same costly --- ifyoul'favebeenp.ay- weight clothing all the year. - ' - 'L ] A NE W WORLD RECORD ing too much tribute to King STUDEBAKER DICTATOR GOES 5000 MILES Rust --- if you are loolung for |2 i [T o CHEVROLET TOURING ................ $175.00 IN LESS THAN 5000 MINUTES (0)0} wil; notice at once the roominess of NO CAR IN THIS PRICE CLASS old slowly --- Then demand Toncan for your oo MAXWELL TRUCK 350.00 . : the aew General Electric Refrigerator. This EVER REACHED THIS RECORD ~—the smallest model—has nine squase feet of next sheet metal job. An i > of guaranteed plll‘j?ttt;. Tor:;lmn E | CHEVROLET TRUCK 350.00 shelf area. The freezing chamber was to take the lmllleu.poulble space—yet it We can tell you more about is further fortified against rust * by scientific alloying. NASH TOURING : makes 56 cubes of ice at once. Come in and; Studebaker Dictator see hmi«ly it operates and leasn why it Lat us tell you how we can save f § TRAILER oiling. The World’s Champion Car. money for you on your sheet R S , 'EASY TERMS On Display at et Mmhine od focth Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. Shop JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Service Lucas i e e E |4 CONNORS MOTOR (0. g Ju_q_un Phone No. 6 Douglag Phene No. 1¥ L L LR LT PLUMBING TING SHEET NETAL WORKS ummmmuummum||unmmlmmmnmmfllllllmuuuummmmmuwmnmn i (]

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