The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 1, 1928, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 1, 1928. : By GEORGE McMANUS GAMES FRIDAY Pacific Coast League - i S P - Portlar 7 Hollywo | )| Y WHAT Do You 3 % HERE COMES . Jodcip : )l iMoo KNCW ABOLT h J ¥ g M I.,n ] R ETEE— THAT? | MUST i 78 4 i i \ Nmnnh e 3 | Cincinnat (L.E\-\TA\N\ *(') \“-" i ] b L B ! klyn 1; New ( 7, | > Iphi 1 American L(nuur Detroit 2; St. Louis 5 Philadelphia 3 STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pet 10 21 io 26 830 Portland © 1928, by Intl Feature Service, Inc. Lreat Britain rights reserved Seattle 18 s National League | Won' Lost {St. Louis \ i [ r]]lmlw or 23 per cent ‘n’.wh. possi- H Kiocis i _,;‘ g : ple amount re were thres{yon "V R i days with 100 per cent sunshine, |po VO - Mg Auroras were v\l'\ul on the| t 7 56 To SET REGURD 24th, 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th. {pn i : " l S e ’ | Boston 33 \\ | HARRV ROYMOND SAYS ‘l'luLm.‘n.A:m 35 5 H REAT merican League Month Was Unusually Cold| FISH RUN I8 GREA X z p W g Von Lost i e B o —Sunshine and Pre- | H. J. Raymond, general merchant i\YI';l‘I'“? f";"]"”_l :! fal F FRGPH‘{ SCFWARTZ IS STILL | cipitation Drops I oaie) Tesort . ITNIOL 0 Jouis 89 60 ‘ GUL Y | L Do o v Lot Washington 57 6 5 :z i FLYWEIGHT CHAMP'; Angust was unusualiy cold with |f &t :my Mr |:.|,\:Zmu| (“l‘l‘\l:.l”uul o i e ow‘e is QETAINED | LONG BRANGH, N. 3, Sept. 1. | considerably Ioss > usualysaid the salmon run has hecn and| Oy A e SET Wil L] 2y Schwartz, recognized by New amount of sunshipe and precipi-/is one of the la in the 1 o4 6 83 257 THE BOUT THE | tation ory of Alaska rollers m flyweight uum;m s Y 9 oo | The mean temperature was 53.2° igreat catches after the strike NOTICE TAX LEVY-YEAR 1928. P ANS ¥ T RRET 3.0° below normal. The cold- lared off, and the salmon were ¥ FANS HAVE BEEN lest August on record was that of|running in large quantities during! Notice is hereby given that H ; » OR b xln with a mean of 5 and thethe entire three weeks of the|the City Council of the City of WAITING FOR P | warmest was that of 1'111 with alstrike. The fishermen would have,Juneau, Alaska, has fixed the Tax o \" erican Pld‘ ers OVU_ E(‘Yt TlA_l‘) DWlMS mean of 60.5°, Imade small fortunes if they had|Levy for the year 192 at wi :(Imlnglv Defeat | ENGUSH CH.ANNELv The highest temperature, 70°,{not been out on strike the |m|,H;.hu.n (18) \n’h on each dol- |} FORD Dot "l ! jand the lowest, 43° both occurfed part of the season. The herringjlar of assessed property; that the British Players cland, Sept.jon the 1th vious extreme ‘mu, Mr. Raymond said, had not|taxes are mow due and will be CHICAGO, Sept The W 3 b 'rm tote itati N ! October next at 6 c'clock P. M 44 . r u]ul cipitation was 6.10 was last year . or 1.09 inches below the! —-— providing, one half of the taxes | The wettest August on! Miss Theope Lee, who will teach |have not been paid in compliance V8. r was that of 1901 with a he sixth and seventh grades in the ! With Section 13, Ordinance No SINCI ,"R 1 of 14.04 inches and the ¢ {Jumeau School, is a angor | 141 . il red by the brilliancy | Old papers t as that of 1910 with a total of|aboard the Princess Charlott H. R. SHEPARD, J : 4 al i IS 1 o TR - ' F P R AR B TR ey i ; y ation in any 24-hour period| 3 The ratest designs in as 106 inches on the 9th-10th, | it For the Heavyweight singles matches as ™ ;o ~ The mean relative humidity a! Title of two ball foursome: | FALLY CARDS |4 am. was 93 per cent; at noon THE NEW VICTORY SIX Alaska retaining the troph i |80 per cent ;and at 4 p.m. 80 per| o ATl 3 i PLACE CARDS et ’ . NEW DESIGN BRINGS GREATER PERFORMANCE EIGHT ROUNDS most overwhelming K The prevailing wind direction | The finest performer in its class—the greatest maximum suttered by the Briton; GIFT CARDS Jwas southeast and the s speed and the swiftest acceleration ever brought to this hey mever have won a i | hourly velocity 5.9 ‘"'!;"‘ 1!“’ o price field—the most horsepower per pound of car weight i T : A0 imum velocity was. 28 miles per\| __¢yq Jowest center of gravity—the greatest riding comfort Charles Chick Evans, o ('l'”l”]rl hour from the southeast on the ke Bailed i e ROhEY to NG CARDS, o e ot 15 88 wites —the strongest chassis and body construction—the most or- SEMI-FINAL ry . ly cloudy days and 22 cloudy days. McCaul Motor Company (Their last go was a draw) grand slam T N | the old &Ta. iginal beauty -— that is Dodge Brothers new Victory Six. ned in most of the . There were 6 clear days, 3 part-| Gor(l()"- s R | Measurable preeipitation occurred et s wili . . Selmvyhr rze Bros adv. ° 09.4 hours of sua- o Vs. John SEVENTH ANNUAL The Greatest Reduction Osborn ‘ Weight, 170 Ibs. GEORGE GODFREY @ . ' Firestone Tires SPECIAL BOUT KNOCKS OUT His P FRENCH OPPONENT [ OF THE Come in and have us quote auor DETROIT, 3 Lo . Ll yom prives, Marlowe b iisty ke ) Southeastern Alaska F air Association vSs. Connors Motor Company 10 round f Juneau, Alaska e — Hioment - 7 b Aatunt| Service Rendered by Experts v '(.'\:; , September 12,13, 14, 15, 1928 Velget, 155 W ‘s Music Don Mclntyre S T | TRUESDELL’S GUN STORE || """ """ _ SRS s 1 500 GET YOUR GUNS IN SHAPE J 26 y Don’t wait until the opening of the Thereisa R TR ] A | HUNTING SEASON! FAST P [ e carry a full line of all kinds of FRIGIDAIRE o m caSh Pl‘emiums A;Vnmunition and Guns RO UN‘D S for ever )/ f il )f;ct/mr wzent oo 212 home or aparzment i e 33 £y S N NO ENTRY FEE CHARGED FOR EXHIBITING ANIMALS | OR ARTICLES FOR PREMIUS. 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