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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1928. e, BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS WALTFR H AGEN "g!lmllllllmlIIIII!Hll!ill!!lilll!llllllllll | NEVER HEARD SUCH TLL FIX'EM - E \ (AR SOME ONES | THE PEOPLE NEXT ] an NOISY NEIGHBORS- | || L poLND o AT THEDOOR - o v \ { PF A W|N IT SOUNDS LIKE A ON THE WALL & = VLL BET THEY PLAININ' ABOUT | ‘b SUNL | RIST IN THERE - ONTIL THEY ) % Y me\n‘ To NOU HANGIN' | | i ¢ —| il JAPOLOGI2E - VPICTURES AT & 5 b < THIS HOUR OF 3 Defeats Youthful Ameri-| TH N 3 A THE NiGH T can ()n n Golf Cham- st Match G | 82§ it Il o' i L : ¢ i LABOR DAX¥—Our store (Vestern Golf Champ wumbiing « i) oF firay] 10, 010890/ 5 GNRIES Mros.: X Ady ; Gl at the Empire NOTICE In the District vaun for the Ter- ritory of Al — Division Nuiber One uneau & ¥ B4 o IN THE MATTER OF THEF REV. L. F. 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Sefgnd that red on the twenty-ninth day of|| FANS HAVE BEEN by iy 1 The world's series next October[has had rem: coss s ; 88 Dictator, [He fyas a mmember 15t, 1928, at Juneau, Alas * Thonor and not for mon An n " F N + , 1 ~ X " 2 ba h ¥ " s £D & 1mne 3, | ety will, in all probability, serve as & |that direction 1 { s of the Juneau Lodge at the timc y e ’ g o terday capturo S i PR the: blue ‘ribbon of'ithe ¢ « the t ) play| X G 2 COURT will be held at the United | ————— Sosniny st ¥ . 10 i the races in na | tirst b it : to com 1 C Ui DS ur ouse uneat i A winnin e, 1 GAMES WEDNESDAY and American Lo are mend him for that iiing SNsiFae 7 Kinaing Baturday, Sep FORD in TORONTO, Au 30.—Lad el Hortle, s 9 Wrigley m wim for i . po for filling Shattuek Way with)Alaska, beginning Saturday, Sep men,. i ¢ Canadlan National - it megh finitel hi hej coarse rock from Alaska Juneau. ' tem 20, 192 he hour of Exhibitio 3 Pacific Coast League time, the general opinion at [ wondertul pitching ct B 3 Yoo 2 £ p 8 L hing pr 3 3 4 Bids will be cpened Friday P. M. [ten o'clock o forepoon of v R el SR R el o | I RI L e otpngRp oy PRI, o BUTILER 1o % tadtes n ERaBIa Ea oD SO X s will be picked fr the | with what succe rybody wh ) S Clerk’s oftice WITNESS my hand and the 34 minutes a sconds to win : Qa0 ind Cardinals in the sen. |has e rard of baseball kno i . AL v ) 1 court this 30th day g g 8 8. to Los Angeles 2; Sacramento 6 E s i i ; ; : i | the $10,000 | »m Olive and undoubtedly from ra swi e . : D. 19 V3. National League t Focae A e pes . ] £ A 2 YEATL y » terdam, aged 16 years, of § e SO08 and Athletics in the A of the he o JOHN H. D ,\( l % RS 3 i joiton 8. Mew York,s j 1 Y tiel wers of his o " ? : Friday, the 31st ? Clerk of Dist ! 4 A1 Philadelphia 4; Pittsburgh 0 Remnant cf the Court | s . € 5 tween the Giants and ] { career | h X 4 Day at Goldstein” Emporium, | for the Terr of Alaska » v4 ¥ ™ Im”‘A‘?" *""“'I; s would recall some stir.| Wiltse frequently subst at adv. ' Division Number One If"(} f/ [V two Chica ‘Philadelphia 6. i bon; ; the . samolfivet base for the Gi : ; 5 o rivals. Sleveland 9; Detroit 5 ‘ rears gone by as well as |the world’s series of 1 e — For the Heavyweight Ruth Tower, of De : ane ; i A some players of those |ed some of the most \ i j : Title of Thom 're Haute and Anna e lhe Giants and Yankee:[work around the first h Vs 4 @ IHE NEW VICTORY SIX Alaska Benoit of West Field, Massachus STANDING OF CLUBS 5 for baseball supremacy fhas ever been witn in the e b { A A etts. Pacific Coast Len‘&ue would not be v since they hac |big games NEW DESIGN BRINGS GREATER PERFORMANCE EIGHT ROUNDS B e e SRR Won Lost Pec s world's 25 all to them nk Gowdy was as a came n Miss Benoit -spurte. Hul!\\u»ml 40 19 b »lves for three years running |f aseman to get into The finest performer in its class—the greatest maximum (Their last go was a draw) . : 1 |Sacr: 38 81 : 2 The Yanke i B o it J speed and the swiftest acceleration ever brought to this at the finish and ut Gertrude |* - =1, E e E € 1 L i Bl Bionle, of \Naw the firs: | S ancisco.... 4 [ 59 4 a e had one meet | intc p catehor. teorge| Mrs. Harry Pressler, of Lot price fsld—the most horéepower péripound:of car ‘welght X o woman to swim the sh Chan. [ Oakland 8 ng 3 t memories fo rns wis a catchor and rute | Angeles, who retained women’s ~—the lowest center of gravity—the greatest riding comfurt SEMI-FINAL hcien et « Sieanieyg .08 Angeles e Dol fha: Oural g e A b Sl western golf championshig —iLe strongest chassis and body construction—the most or- i ' n 424 nals and Athletics prove the win ser became one ¢ o stead-| after a gruelling battl iginal beauty — that is Dodge Brothers new Victory Six. L et e that Portland ners in thein respective leagues|iest left fielder the National) g g GENE’, 5 KEYREAT Seattle 1130 42 they would form a new . comk with the G Roger | :nded on the thirticth hole. She Gorllo'l SCENE OF FATAL National Teagne tion for the world's serles, | Bresnahan, atter several yoars ve.| Tiumphed over her opponent, M('C(lu’ ]Uotor ( (’mp“"y S(’l"l’Vhr ; Won' Lost Pet. TRANSFORMING PLAYERS hind the bat, played the Xl‘"’}"” w'l}"g of Glen ‘)/‘CW 72-ROUND BOUT st Louis 76 48 613 AN OLD TRICK for the Giants. In his youn ! up and 6 to go. Photo New York 68 2 In his desperation to get some-|days Roger thought he was a piteh.| SHOWS victor with cup. : o ag [&. (Internat) } TMust==tad Nows " e BRISTOL, ¥e., Aug. 30— Chicago 2 Wnere in- the Agneridan League]ek. | ona) Tiu - 4 X S it Cincinnati 70 race, Contie Mack has had some | REVENGE 1S SWEETEST By oy W‘M““M"M“M , I 1y tradition of the fist.f Pittsburgh 70 55 \ Jonn game revolving about Johns é things said about his mana.|IN BASEBALL tables on his former teammates, Brooklyn 60 and, the isle from which the en agacity because of his suc-| It has been noted on numeroys;But Frank Frisch must have been i () 'I . 9 ene Tunney was :“l‘*:"’l' 6o 330 Goss In experimenting with young |occasions that nowhere is revenge!able to see the bottom of his cup S0orn ' 3 >hiladelphia . i iy . b Wit ol s 1 The|all through the recent Cardinal- 5 a5 Hoth broughit. te players in other than what they{sweeter than in baseball The "'l > ( by I{ ) l b light by N. J. Hanna of New Amencan #‘“"‘" rded as their original posi-|player who has been transterred |Giant seri ie Greatest iveduc lu"l Weight, 170 Ibs. Harbor i erested him. | ¢ N0 L 633 ‘:'1"" An astute manager often|from one club to another usually| It was bad enough to hav —_— self in t a . ¥ K 4 discern in players certain|regards his cup as overflowing| Frank's forr teammates win S p b Philadelphia 82 44 5 3 2 € It is rer a3 Hanna {o0p 0 60 ility which apparently is known |when he or his club can turn the [three straight from the Cards Inn or Offe ] 0 that in the year-d edearly | o ctand 7t : = — — — - - — iver erec n days there as fought on John q 2 Island the famous fight to a fin-[qpio. 7 i l ago £ 70 B iWix: Yekwanh - Digoy Byll Al TnA Soagoe i R A 60 4es irestone Tires jel Curtis in which Dixey Bull was slain. IAL BOUT TO BE NOUNCED LATER Detroit 70 OTHER PRELIMS MILES MURPHY VS, Boston - i 82 354 A compdrison between thig prim NOTICE | Come in and have us quote itive struggle and the last bout i vt | y of Tunney's before his retirement | cpildren unaer 16 years of age | ’ you prices. Teveals strange contrasts. ire forbidden to go into theatres John’s Island was the antithesis|,. any other public gatherings| /] of New York—remote, secluded | ntil further notice. By order of | e g i W : | Connors Motor Company mered their way, with bare fists Health Oficer. through 72 rounds. The winnet GEO. GETCHELL, did not receive, so far as the rec | adv. Chief of Police, | Service Rendered by Experts ords reveal, any noteworthy sum —eeo ——— of mone: Friday, the 31st, is Remnant ' It was in the day observe: |Day at Goldstein’s Emporium. T Mr. Hanna, “when they fsusht fo ! . - — JOHNSON s e et e Weight, 130 bs, TRUESDELL’S GUNSTORE }| —— GET YOUR GUNS IN SHAPE Don’t wait until the opening of the HUNTING SEASON! FOOd ShClVCS \ » ; 7 We c;;iflry a full line of all kinds of : FAST at bandy beights in \IR Y ' : Ammunition and Guns ROUNDS e ree S e | FRIGIDAIRE \ OV R Va4 Rl = : sy ‘ SMOKER STARTS make stooping unnecessary—han- { AT 8 P. M. dling of foods less fatiguing. 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