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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1928. BRINGING UP FATHER e ? By GEORGE McMAN Y WELL -1 GUESS I'LL GO HOME - OH '™ ‘EORRY YOU OION'T GET 1 | HOPE MAGGIE 19 IN A GOoOD HOME SOONER- COUNT: DE LIRIOUS LOOK- HE LEFT WELL - THAT NO WONDER 0 ONE OF HI N 9 . Hg{;&% f:ETRE WAS HERE AND YYOU DON'T KNOw C‘CAS._S r=o?a »;Far\i\‘;g HE LEFT T \ 15 NO OSE HOW MUCH HE WANTED To wou SEE YOU- wfim:cfig | REMEMBER - P THE LAST TiM 5 Costs Less 523 to Operate ot e S BILL TILDEN than our Old Ice-Box ald Patterson on the current People are finding that Frigidaire usuall t S. invasion, while England's con- | 5 gidaire usually costs . . | less to operate than they formerly paid for ice. |:m:vm includes H. W. Austin, the | FuuNn GUILTY Added to this feature of economy are the great Cambridge crack, and 1. G. Col.) number of Frigidaire advantages that are obtain- lins, as well as the veterans, Kd-| G 0y able In no other way. ward. Higgs and J. O. Gregory NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—Bill Ti # Traveling with Cochet, -Borot ‘(1. n has been found guilty of vio Frigidaire protects the health of the family by and Brugnon, the young French. | 1ating the amateur player writer keeping food at the proper low temperature. It men will have a chance to learn |Fule at the Lawn Tennis Associa L e T A sivaglinae s 108 i | i SETA rail,| tion Executive Committee meet . e A IE SO0 1 OPareiy. T R B N F l El Itell. Their play hereabouts will|ent triumvirate, blazing the trail g e i freezes cubes of lce and unusual desserts. | give erican tennis s's ‘goo@ | lot, & advantuge that the pres.(in€ sud has béen indefinitely su & s Do ew rencn C ltl()n |glve American tennis fans a good A fotdve. |pended from competition as a Let Frigidaire effect its savings 'n your home. chance to judge for themselves. g | There 18 a model that can be installed in your “Th M k ”9 ISeh countivsitie : Cochet especially provides a fine | dmateur. | L y it is the fashion P y provides a fin oGl own Ice-box at an economical price and on a time T0 SEE RUTH of ree Musketeers R o o oK iy o i ————— greats those who | payment plan If preferred. |achieve the r: teat of beating|View of his recent stralght-set va-|MICKEY WALKER Let us demonstrate Frigidaire. This much_costs To Pl“»y ln 4merl(-a Tilden or one of the French Mus.|Vis Cup victory over Tilden short. AND EMANUEL - TO you nothing. Simply telephone or send us & post Ketcers. At least two of tho|ly aft erthe American had beaten T Winners of Tomorrow's! |three young Frenchmen have pass.|his i doa. chcndim i ouctat - s FIGHT ON MONDAY XTI L33 thie. teat. Boussds “hy {aken | considered just about at his peak. | i o = Baseball Game Guests ’fm‘ Hihs micasure af Clakar fo BeweiBomme ‘ohsarverk nAy: Ha 1Ak ! . fi | Cochet at a SAN FRANCISCO, Aug at Palace Theatre |seilles ni 1927, while Landry beat|Mmore Lisprovement sinpe. ) en money is bet on Mickey {both’ Borotra and Brugnon at l..rm"ll“‘l‘ ar "““‘; ‘l‘ll'l-"l"‘ L "'1 - alker for his bout nezt Monday f Through the courtesy of John {the year before. play |v“;‘1\"‘ ‘fk'. '\ Soromt : “‘ night with Armand Tmanuel, o J [ T. Spickett, Manager of the Pal- . ft ity Bod Louketis- wastEROE SRR A R O e (s | BAA Pranciaco! leavy wolght ace Theatre, the Sporting Editor : 4 ot SR LU i o 1 S = TS respectively of the Empire invites the win- among French players last year,|lacoste will not appear in Ameri- ners cf tomorrow’s game to be {trailing only the four Davis Cup|Cd this year. The United States his guests at the Palace Tues-| § |players. De Buzelet ranked only|lawn Tennis Association hopes so day night to witness Babe Ruth ! " ¥ twentieth, but has been coming — - — n “Ruth Comes Home.” Manager | y if‘“* BABE RUTH COMING Spickett wants the winners of the All three have been getting in-| game to see this exclusive base- X - Ml | valuable experience in internation. | IN MOVIE’ PALACE ball picture, the first the Swat 1 al play, Boussus last winter mak-| Babe Ruth broke a record while King has appeared in and he : {ing a tour of "South America, the|starring in First National Pic knew the Empire’s Sporting Edi- 3 . . United States, Australia and South | tures’ tor would be on the job to get a £ Africa along with good nine on the theatre’s dia- : ) . {Brugnon. This has been follow-|day he autographed large num mond. : ed this summer by creditable play | hi e . ) | ers of baseballs. = And while he LA RTRI . A e Ruth is said to be some screen : il lin Iuropean tournaments, includ-idian't break his previous mark Confidentially, they have actor and makes good on the A {ing the Wimbledon championships.;on numbers of balls signed, helj| &Pout everything here, silver sheet as he has on the dia- ; e | Incidentally the French plan of/did hreak three fountain pens at|[| i¢€ cream, cold drinks, mond. The story is interesting 4 |sending some of their crack play-|the task. With Babe in the pic.|[l €ven Phonographs and and all fans will see plenty of : ers abroad for international play|ture are Anna Q. Nilsson and records. thrills and act: b it § % |with their leading youngsters in|Louise Fazenda in featured roles T g & :tm‘_m ul~[fl being followed by Aus-!“Bahe, Comes Home” is showing GAMES FRIDAY . \ ralia ond England, not to men-|at the Palace Tuesday and : % Pacific Coast League - - tion ' the States, whica | Wednesday. JUNEAU BILLIARDS Portland 4; San Francisco 6. ¢ g ; 7] [managed to give Junior Coen as S Phone 94 Missicn 3: Oakland 2. O u P 13 ath i i1 well as George 1{un and John Hen.| The : a y 4 . 5 impressron you get from ! Scaftle 2, 4; Los Angeles 0, v § i 4 nessey some valuable big time ex- some flappers is that they would CARLSON'S TAXI Hollywood 6; Sacramento 1. Y | perience this season. be perfectly willing to shed even J Watibual Leakue ; o < Australia has Jack Crawford and | what little they have on. PhHMMpth 0; St. Louis 1. 2 New York 5; Pittsburgh 16. , Boston 1, 3; Chicago 4, 4. American League . St. Louis 5, 3; New York 2, 1.. 7 Detroit 1; Boston 2 B o Tatiiabie : : it & Viq The Greatest Reduction STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League When the current “Three Musketeers” of French tennis step| . _l" Offered On ‘Won Lost Pct.|down from world supremacy, there’ll be ancther trio ready to carry| s ;‘n‘:'rlzx:‘:‘l'u s §¢‘; :1 5(on. Christian Boussus (above) key man of the budding triumvirate, j bt e o ke o Y along with other two members—Landry and De Buzlet—are com- S Z:'I'd:;r(;‘ "‘7"“07": ;f, ;’}’ y ing to America shortly. The great Cochet (inset) will be with them. P P trestone T"res Los Angeles ... 23 31 s [ Mission . NBRESY 3 31 Fatiand s 188 NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—A trio ® 5 .3 B sgattle it (N 99 of French tennis youngsters who “We all st 5 b Nationai League may grow up to become the “Three o 4ll ooy Ls, auidh, Apgris- Won' Lost Pet. e manlike, retiring, modest kid and z Muskéteers” of the tri-color when = 290riIng 00 . B Lonis . bsd the great triumvirate of Cochet,|!lked his game. We liked his B ol R - o e ani Dot eventuanly DM He was 17, a child in Connors Motor Company Elotans 52 o7 |DoEins to fade, will be seen in ac- dexl“ 1.?1)1::::ml:ume Ktaian. ot y o . “Today Rene L i 2 A . uaiureh ; 89 ton In this country during the|....ipion of the world, hailed, K Service Rendered by Experts s Brooklyn . 63 Accompanied by the sedsoheq|Add TEhtly 5o, as the greatest g::f": g . Z‘; campaigners, Cochet, Borotra and P’“Y‘;") ]"" “]f,’""f‘f-l i s R A Brugnon, these youthful stars are| kg Bk bk ot s R g . i - American J..::zul:m invading the United States for ex.}coste of Cochet in Boussus, Lan- — ! : De Buzel + New York 40 perience in such American court!dry or De Buselet only time wil B e e S /435 g4g|fixtures as our national champion- TR UESDELL’S GUN STORE I¥ 8t. Louis 5 59 ships, in Jine with a defnite French: 5 s _ . Chicago % b 66 no matter how strong the present ¥ . 3 3 grip on world supremacy may be.: B , . | Sleveland ... 38 8% 341| The names of the youthtul new. 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