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CHICAGO, July 13.—America's billiard supremacy is on the playing in the room of being challenged by the Japan-|a different section from the men ese; with the passing of the pr Only while in Japan, did| e ¥ top notchers will go Amer-| the “worldly billiard glant,” as| s monopoly of titles, Cochran was known to the Japs | At least that | meet defeat and Welker attribute; Kar “Oodhrah; that to the referee, who announce: champion, | the uation after Received a shipment of WINDOW SHADES —sizes from 28 to 48 inches wide—at JUNEAU PAINT STORE it is not uncommon to see woren though in 1Scnltish Brides Promise To Cherish, Not Obey P[lI\IH RGH, July 13.—Scot-| ides need no longer prom- verge — GAMES THURSDAY Pacific Coast League Sacramento 2; San Francisco 1. Hollywood Seattle 2. Oakland 2; Los Angeles 8. Mission 12; Portland 2. National Leagac New York 1; St. Louis 11 Brooklyn 0; Cincinnati 0. at end of eighth on of rain. Boston 1; Chicago 4. American League Detroit 4; New York 2. Cleveland 2; Washington 1. St. Louis 3; Boston 1. Chicago 4, Philadelphia STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet Sacramento § 3 Hollywood 3 | Seattle San Francisco | Mission Oakland |Los Angeles Portland IPURE FOOD INSPECTOR | ° VISITS LOCAL PLANTS To inspect sanitation and pack- ing conditions in salmon can- neries in this district, W. H. Spaulding, Inspector for the Food, Drug and Insecticide Ad- ministration of the Department of Agriculture, left here today | on the motcrship Margnita. He makes his headquarters at Seat- tle, covering Alaskan plants from there Mr. Spaulding arrived here this morning on the steamer Admiral Watson from the westward. He has just completed inspection of {plants as far west as the Kodiak area. He will spend the rest of the season in Southeastern Alaska. Kellogg_’s Plan Is Now Approved by Peru TOM HEENEY WORKING ON NEWTACTICS Getting His Left in Shape to Aid Right in Jolt- ing Punches once THE NEW VICTORY SIX BRINGS GREATER PERFORMANCE performer speed and the swiftest acceleration price field—the most horsepower per the lowest center of gravity —the strongest chassis and body construction- iginal beauty —— that is Dodge is the way Wel-| former 1% balkline es up the billiard si a successful tour NEW DESI The s score finest in its class—the greatest maximum brought to, this pound of car weight the greatest riding comfort the most or- Brothers new Victory Six. McCaul M otor C ompany was last prev s had the referec t he said two JIp but figure I 25| beat out of some points.” Cochran interestingly dosc la billiard match in Japan erop of stars|there are speeche y ¢ control of the| O subject, usna from their father| Then come ma their own home ywed riously. Today nlayers then ica is not taking The Jap never whether said| an-| sh provincial synod of the L] T opal Church in Scotland at | |its recent convocation here ap-| With the |proved of a recommendation of|inDg other {the bishops, put forward by Can-|llards and the Japanese boys |en Mackay of that|even the girls of 11 and 12 y | hereafter 5 the|lcarning the game, Welker sc. word in| America’s billlard supremacy sl ithat part of |1y fading. 3, b.|ice, following The present day ‘upll(“. of who learned the [the cue ball elther | the at a table in fact. took the game se RARSRLS Pt the youth of A: B| F. DECKER WANTED |UP the same g aunsu ] Billiards in Japan A request for new, having first cerning the whereabouts of Ben-|troduced about 25 year 64 jam'n F. Dec been re- it was not until 64 celved at the Governor's office. | the Japanese began to show an .273 His description is given as 40 |int in the game. In that Nationel League ! s old, height five feet eight|year Koji Yamada returned to hi Won' Lost Pet. inches, heavy set, light complex-|native conntr ss {1 St. Louis .635 jon, blue eyes. He was last|competition halk line| New York 573 heard near Jun tournament in Americ Yamada | Cincinnati _ 35 3 | > soon became the idol of Japan and Chicago 560 | tho casiost billiards flourished. Balk line was| Brooklyn .538 the world i taken up for the f time althoj Pittsburgh .481 think yeu a mitch four-bnll sgtraight rail 18} Bosten } 316 of the hardest played today Philadelphia 1292 {who think you Recreation } | cheese. ever nouncemer time rcount American dive ms youth besides ald 1liree| and 1 could | was being Edinburgh, substitute for “obey” the marriage s which the will." The nod points out, will service in comformity ribas Iirst eryone billiards wi FAIRHAVEN, N. J.,, July 13 —Most of Tom Heeney's prepara- tions for his fight on July 26 with Gene Tunney are based on development of his southpaw punching apparatus. His right hand has been effective in shoot- ing jolting straight punches und- er the heart which has been Heeney's best offensive equip- ment. Now he is developing his left and is beginning to show| WASHINGTON., July 1Al results. Peruvian note, approving of Sce-| tetary of State Kellogg's pro-! posal for restoration of diplomatic relations between Peru and Chile| has reached the State Department,} virtually concluding the long drawn out negotiations. Plans of re-| sumption of full diplomatic rela-' tions is a new step toward the solution of the Tacna Arica terri torial dispute which caused the break in the relations more than | two decades ago. | Philadelphia 18 Shatters Oldest Turk’s g - 48 Dream of Seeing U. S./ciuveiuna CONSTANTINOPLE, July 12.—|Chicago What he claims o be the first Washington 6 tragedy in all his 155 yea ]LH‘““M,," 33 befallen Zaro Agha, the lll]l])u[r”” 33 Old Man” of Turkey and self-! Juneau City League styled oldest man in the world.! ‘Won Lost Pet. The tragedy is the pricking of his!giks 2 1.000 favorite bubble—the dream of a 667 | trip to the United -States. | American J,‘-;,um 1 500 A facetious and wealthy Turkish|Alaska Juneau... 0 .006 merchant offered to finance the Next scheduled game is Sun-| old man’s trip. Nimble and ener-|day, Elks vs.| Legion getic, the age Kurd proceeded to ——————— make his preparations, threw down INFORMATION WANTED ! his job as doorkeeper at the city ABOUT EARL STOUT hall, and then demanded the prom-' Inquiry has been received at ised money from the merchant, With the latter's avowal that he the Governor’s Office for informa- | the o bring | : ¥ with | 01 e a5 o exhibit applaud their the mission fancy it the| A. M. GEYER SHEET METAL Our Workmanship, Matcriels, Dependability and Price are our best advertisers, TRY US. Th ho player Lexpre J. J. NEWMAN PLUMBING change facial | is ion, not hel bad. 1 compara been in How chat information con- good or Cochr wife s trunks fuli ents of all descriptions )i Japanese iriends. “You woui nave (honzht 1 was some king said Cochran, “nothing was ood for party and everyone| —_— cemed to know the names of the| - it players even better than ihe American .- Fada Raaio ceta 4 accessor- {leg, Columbla FPhonographs and erevnr('s Radlo Blectric Co., Mar- tin l.ymh Phono 42') adv ALL ABOARD FOR TAKU HARBOR Sunday, July 15, 1928 his returned ' pre the gifts 20 with two ever, TUNNEY TAKES HOLIDAY SPECULATOR, N. Y., July 13 —Gene Tunney took a holids today, Friday, the lhirt?('nth and took a rest, Tunney's han- dlers believe in keeping the cham- pion from reaching the peak of condition too early and add five pounds cn him which will be useful during the remaining 13 days of training. Tunney today postponed a 10- round session with hig sparring partners and punching the ball until tomorrow. Tex Rickard expects Tunney next Sunday. Per Capita Wealth Of Japan Increases Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska things in people who . and one like those a Ddiece of of average Alaska Steam Laundry “SERVICE and QUALITY” We Can Prove It DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 are ro¢ sprung up and toc American League Won Lust 68 23 L~ | I New York & PRESSING to visit Soes TOKYO, July 13 inet bureau statistics relating to Japan’s national wealth, the tak- ing of which started in 1924, dis- closed a valuation of approximate- 1y 102,300,000,000 yen (the yen is valued at less than 50 cents). This gives per capita wealth of 1,731 yen. The national wealth is shown to have increased about 70,000,000, 000 yen since 1912 At that time ~The latest cab- Moose FRANKLIN POOL HALL Lower Front St. Phone 214 H. B. Polson, Prop. CIGARS, CIGARETTES, CANDY, SOKFT DRINKS, POOL TABLES b LOOKIE LOOKIE Lawn Grass Seed—All kinds of had only been the per capita wealth was estimat- ed at 606 yen. The biggest items of the recent estimates are land, valued at some 33,000,000,000 yen, and buildings, valued at around fooling, Zaro Agha has gone back, broken in hope, to| his job at the city hall, at the same time bringing suit against the playful merchant demanding re- imbursement for the $50 spent on 11927, tion concerning Earl Stout. He; was last heard from at Lake | Minchumina, Alaska, during| | ——eveo———— | CALL 137 HENRY C. GORHAM | Feed—Best Coal on the mar- ket——fresh dressed Poultry— Shingles — and our Transfer Service can’t be beat. Get our prices on the above before buying eleswhere. Wo are here lo serve you. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 STUDEBAKER The Great Independent HOLDS EVERY official speed and endurance record for fully equipped stock cars—regardless of power, price or type of car. Never before has one manufacturer boards of all official records for stock cars. Drive these cars forty miles they are delivered. Change oil only every 2500 miles. Drive a Studebaxer champion today. You will never again be satisfied with less than Studebaker’s thrilling performance. Drop in and receive more information about the Champion Cars. JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. Service Lucas 16,000,000,000 yen. new clothes for the American ven- ture and the loss of salary as door-keeper during the past month, Work by hour or contract. adv. - ol papers (nr sate at 'flu Ilmpir; Says Election of Smith Would Be Menace to Nation | ! OLATHE, Kansas, July 13— Opening the Kansas Republi-an campaign, William Allen White, editor, praised the personal cour- age of Gov. Al Smith, but deciared “his electicn would menace the na tion, not that Smith is a Catholic and wet but because his record shows he will make a Tammany President.” e — AT THE HOTELS Gastineau D. H. McDonald, Portland Is- land; Robert O. Jones, Eiler Han- sen, Sitka; C. Cameron, C. W. McGuire, H. Middleton, Portland; €. F. Lana, Dr. and Mrs. Coch- rane, Albany, N. Y.; Miss Fay Stanley, Cordova; W. Fordueage, Chicago; J. Arthur Jeffers, San Francisco; R. A. Bartholomew, Ketchikan; W. B. Burke, Seattle; J. dunter Harrison, Vancouver, B. C.; Mr; and Mrs. Jean Vanophem, Paris; Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Shaw, Jr., Paris; Hollis B. Shaw, Pari Tom Hennessey, Atlanta, Georgi: M. Paddock, Tenakee; Charles A. ‘Waxman, Seattle; O. E. Kahan, Seattle; W. H. Spaulding, Seattle. Alaskan John Andrus, Cordova; Herb Cameron, Fairbanks; John Me- Leod, Cordova; Van and Gilbert, Chicago; ‘Lee Parry, San Francis- co; Esther Beckwith, Bend, Ore.; Gust Gustafson, Los Angeles; Toni; Tarro, Montana Creek; Gust Nie- mi, Hoonah; Jim Donahue, city; Jim Horrie, Hawk Inlet; D, J. One Used Davenport and One Used Dresser swept the fully equipped Alma Leaves Juneau 9 30 A. M KETURNING BY 6 P. M. 'ATTRACTIONS—Good Fishing; Plenty of Strawberries; Fine Sand Beach {for the Kiddies; Dancing in the Web House: see the largest salmon cannery in this section; four hours ride on the Alma over smooth water. an hour the day Hardware Co. FARE—Adults, $2.50; Children, under 12, $1.00. Ask For Special Family Rates BRING YOUR LUNCH—AIma will supply HOT COFFEE TICKETS—Castinenu, Alaskan and Zynda Hotels, Guy Smith, Office Juncau Ferry & Navigation Company MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW — SPm mdmémafll! lice and many other insects m e MERCHANTS CAFE Thos. McMullen, Prop. 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