The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 21, 1928, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1928. BRINGING UP FATHER } By GEORGE McMANUS : BAVE SHADE a1 » I - . v YO STARTED WRONG | |(YOU GOT TOLET [Pef 1 GUESS $ [ HERE coMES DUGAN TOLD ME HE DID- BU'T 1 ; R AP g:o T(QOAT%: Ehfloaam 1% ON HIS | THESE WOMEN ‘ YOU'RE C%;%E\Q/EE\D(‘DN:G I ~ | B RE cave vou Q*;,, v—-ouN:;J Qe,u ) t t Ry / WH AN RY LO SOME ADVICE - WHO 19 BO53S- CNIFE BUT WHAT L\:o:i\*oh\'\vo_?:w TOLD HKNOW WHO 19 1 SN IS HONEYMOON S Al D) [l & ! HE QUARRELS ! 4o ou i S y J, ANDERSON VITH ME )fi\;‘%fiDLEA\QlF% ] 7k | Ty 1 ‘ : 1 { N ? /lr\y, .7(\’3‘{{ : 2% : P, fat: I ) A ‘. / ices Has Signed to CHICAGO, Au de, of world [t 1, for th bout to be 1 S = — time in fall John P. Wood of Wausau, Wigw WD e ~on the national reliability air tour which completed a 6,300 mile circle I_Eo I- S f the western half of the United States with stops at 32 cities. Sports woxwrmm s [a ar has > satisfaction | knowing she isn't being stare@™ i 'i‘v"'/ns/l)inglun S_lul(-. [‘flig.:lhl(\ri light heavyweights ¢ | games were played in the|, Pacific Coast League yesterday i |as the teams were traveling to|x open this afterncon on the fol-| lowing schedule his week Seattle at Los Angele Hollywood at Sacramento. Portland at San Franc Mission at Oakland | AR 1 GAMES MONDAY National League Brookiyn 1; St. Loui Boston 14; Pittsburgh | Phil shia 11; Chica |New York 5; Cincinnati 3 | American League iSt. Louis 9; Philadelphia 2 |Chicago 6; Boston 4 STANDING OF Pacific Coast L w | Sacramento | Hollywood San Francisco National League | Won' Lost (New York 67 43 {8t Loui 71 48 67 52 Boston Philadelphia American League Won~ Lost New York 80 38 | Philadelphia 74 43 St. Louis 62 b8 | Clevelana 56 84 Chicago 54 64 | Washington 53 66 | Detroit 5 65 | Boston 13 74 4 Juneau City League Won Lost 3 | | | | Moose 5 |Amedican Legion.. 4 1 | Blks ¢ i |Alaska Juneau... 1 4 LATZO GVEN " DECISION IN SLUGBING 60 PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 21.— [ Pete Latzo, former welterweight Leo Carrillo, | champion but now light heavy- Popular Stage Sear < | weight, won a decision last night \ lover Matt Adjie, of Philadelphia, in a 10 round slugging match, HENRY NEILSON IS APPGINTED | i TO WEST POINT | Henry Neilson, 19 years, |graduate of the aun High | 8chool last June, s been ap- “Although- 'm not a doctor, I've figured out that this toast- (pointed, tirg alierate ot 1929° | West Point according to a . ing process really does take out the stuff that hurts the, |Younk Nefloa, who, came. ‘e {two years ago from Chilkoot Bar. throat. Here’s why. No other cigarette is toasted and no et i, i i other cigaretie is as easy on the throat as Luckies. It’s as "f’:; b 1 gk ; ‘reparatory School to take his en. simple as A. B. C. to me. I know because I smoke them.” R famatcns o eh ' " school affairs and was a member }nr last year's basket ball five. éé Itgs t o as te d” ("Ewmwm The Capital Laundry, specializ- % ing in hand work, has been opened / / | [at the corner of Second and Frank- o E cf 2 lin and the proprietors are ready, ym W. i for business. Mrs. E. P. Curtis / ' and Mrs. Samstead are the pro. prietors of the mew laundry, both knowing the laundry business from start to finish. ! - ., j 1')Id papers for sale at the Empire. i Confidentially, they have bout everything here, ice cream, cold drinks, il even Phonographs and 3. fof the. i | records. s an outhound Princess 1 said in leavin Juneau people friendly and hospitable and she|fi| Phone 94 has enjoyed every hour of visit. . She was here three years|[i| ARLSON’S TAXI {ago and expeets to return again || in the near future. THE NEW VICTORY SIX NEW DESIGN BRINGS GREATER PERFORMANCE The finest performer in its class—the greatest maximum speed and the swiftest acceleration ever brought to this price field—the most horsepower per pound of car weight ~—the lowest center of gravity—the greatest riding comfort —the strongest chassis and body construction—the most or- Iginal beauty — that is Dodge Brothers new Victory Six. McCaul Motor Company The Greatest Reduction Ever Offered On Firestone Tires Come-in and have us quote you prices. Connors Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts e e TRUESDELL’S GUN STORE GET YOUR GUNS IN SHAPE Don’t wait until the opening of the HUNTING SEASON! We carry a full line of all kinds of Ammunition and Guns T BEW ARE Wet Weather and Brakes When it rains and roads are slippery, positive traction is oftimes difficult. This condition calls for complete control of your car more than at any other time. Good brakes are a necessary factor of safety, in Wet Weather. We may help you avoid accidents. i Bring your car around now, while you think of 4 it, and let us inspect your brakes. 3 We inspect, adjust brakes, and reline then‘; promptly, at flat rate charges, with the highest quality brake lining money can buy. May We Serve You ‘, ' JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. SERVICE LUCAS, Manager

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