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. W FN e, - BRINGING UP FATHER On- MR- VEST - YOU ARE A WONDER FUL STORY TELLER - YOU ARE REALLY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1928 By GEORGE McMANUS AH-MISD JIGGS-YOou FLATTER NOW LISTEN 1 | OON'T WANT You TO START TELLIN' THEM BUM JOKES — W OF YOURS TOME- BY JOVE- MI95% JGGD HAD A GOOD SENGE OF HUMOR- / P - WHY - MR-JIGGS - = iy 53y YOULUR DAL HTERB = s THINKS '™ A - EHE S RIGHT 2 | 5 GAMES TUESDAY Pacific Coast League 7 san F r I A Naticnal Lea pue m_ League [ t. Louis 9 STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost ( | 26 10 « 18 1 National League Qi R L T .. i o ST 7 g Won Lost | Mrs. William_ Lott are making the'ing the summer months on the|xow York ne c4 Triangle Tour aboard the Queen.|Chicamin R vith a govern-|oni M B J. A, Smith, who passed through |ment surve returned o Cincinnati 73 58 E Juneau several weeks ago on his|Juneau on the Alameda. He ex-|pitsthurgh 72 59 |way south for a business trip, is|pects to leay 1 a short time | Brooklyn ok ek 4 p {returning to his home in Sitka |for Fairbanks .whe he will Boston 12 81 [aboard the Queen end the Ala \gricultural Col-|pPhiladelphia 37 90 \ | . Charles Stuart, |{\<>muv1u|: . the lege i | American League < {Sheldon Jackson School at Sitin,| “Round trip tourists aboard | Worn ® Lost ¥ 1 » Queen. With him are|Alameda incl M F. Q. Staf-[Nwe York 41 5 2 it S ST T R B R R e S 5 It il 1”- and two childre {ford and two umily of the|Philadelphia 85 47 ke b . g | Returning passengers aboard the|Assistant Tr Manager of the|St. Lou o vl The only book that really ap- CARR CREEK LADS % tive of the Frigidaire Company.| ; s 3 ie only k tha y @ | ¥ Dorothy Alexander includad Al-{New York Central Railroad gl vals isk CONTINUE TO WiN | WORRIED'AS YANK LEAD DWINDLES . ‘v rn'to‘skasway i 1o |50, i i, wor| 5 0 hossens oeesorate arus Saenioeios 35 11 1453, peas to Johmny Risko, claim . N ey el e et turn aboard the Alameda. Irecantly went kiutl Guards Tor |aioraAroprietor, was a visior Glevalond o i ant to the heavyweight crown IN SUMMER MEET S— E. 5. Dt 0eies of Bl o e i which Gene Tunney abdicated — i Douglas Island Packing Company.| Miss Elizabeth Grigsh§, daugh.|was in port Boston 47 85 kLA S FPRANKFORT, Ky., Sept. 5—Carr fenn. i Juneau on the Virginia|ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Grigs.| H. B. Carbar epresentative of | -+ which FO"'“;"»‘: UHL‘? M("‘;(Cfl(")‘ Creek’s basketball is as good in IV, from Chichagof |by of Ketchikan, passed through|the attle Hardware C ‘”‘"”"Il"\'lON ETHYL GAS r',flun]nSf\\Ufl- Last and K. war as in peace. Capt. J. H. Cann, who has been on the Admiral Watson. Shg|came to Juneau from Kefchikan on |44 218 | Here’s the C]cvclnfml baker The mountain lads who gained lat Mayo Brothers Clinic in Ro-jis bound for Seward whe 1e[the Al | SELLS IN JUNEAU boy doing some fancy cut fame last winter at the national |} | chester, Minn., returned north on|will visit for a short* time | rra men tak passa J AL; work. basketball tournament in Chieago, | |the Princess Charlotte and loft for] Through passengers on fthe Ad-|for Cordova aboard th> Aleutian| Union Ethyl Gasoli (International Newsreel) have been winning new laurels in | | Apex-El Nido. With him was R.|miral Watson inciuded Miss Ma |included R. M. Chadwick, repre-|placed on sale at the Jun S the sport this summer. i K. Neill, mining man of Spokane. |ian Foster, whose father is a law-|sentative of tho Rubber Com- | Motor Company at PRGOS o The players from the Kentucky | _After spending the summer in|yer in Cordova | pany. {lon, it was announced today by e hamlet have joined the Kentucky | Chicago, Mrs. L. W. Perkins, wite| Mr en, who has been| Paul H. Abbccr ,Alaska repre-| M. Baase, local agent for the Un National Guard and in a recent| lof the commanding officer of the|visit i for a few days, |{sentative of the Du Pont Powder |jon 0il Gompany Ty tournament soundly walloped a Coast Guard Cutter Un arrived |left on the Admiral Watson for|Company, with offices in Junean,| fyis is the first time the Ethyl . P 3 picked team from Indiana guards. here on the Alameda [ Sewar ) the Aleutia Jay ofthags iy g ashlionhls men They flashed the samo | Mrs. Mose Merriweather 1| Bill Flor bo has pend! | n to Vald Rie USEERS S Ofhy diio- 1) f o b “m.mh ,”“ ot «n‘|])1 . | s. Mose iweather and| ill Flory, who has been spend ) Valde |Its higher price is due to a special systemless attac a :nabled < them to reach the finals at Chi- i B A g TN OS] 1,5 0 G R 75 B '5'::' i v T ] ] b 0 el and ain: ' { P 6 }‘ ;my;‘ a nu;; r’u\nn.l‘flu, fuel. I , | ale here w e Co ed on a . tatives believe that their military | ! b i T o Nt A o datteries training will put them in good | stead when they resume their fight for the national interscholas- tic championship next winter, JACKSON CAPTURES | PRIZE, BIG TROUT The fishing rod, reel anad line‘ offered by the Thbmas Hardware| Company for the largest trout' | | Paramount News—Associated Press | _ Miller Huggins, manager of the New York Yankees, grows pensive as the onrushing drive of the Philadelphla Athletics cuts | down the once commanding lead of the Yankees, “* = “caught during’ the 1928 season has been awarded Selim Jackson f his catch at Turner Lake on July | for T WHO'S WHO left on the Princess Charlotte, They expect to visit in Minne T | 22. His big fish was 22% inches Chicago, Toronto, Montreal, Ros-| in length and weighed 3 pounds, ,, ND WHERE ton, New York, Washington, St 6 ounces. I i ST Louis, Denver, Salt Lake City and Second prize went to G. S. Free.| Arrivals aboard the Aleutian in-|Los Angeles. | burger, father of Dr. George F. cluded Miss Harriet Sey, who wiil| Freeburger of Juneau, who landed Visit in Douglas with her par.| Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Green were a trout 22% inches long and ents for several weeks. arrivals on the steamer Queen. weighing 5 pounds, 4 ounces at the| W. D. tross, proprietor of the Henry Roden, local attorney, same lake, on July 29 | Coliseum Theatres in Juneau and|who has been on business to cities returned abhoard You! Giris~Boys . Sucecess, Independence Await Turner Lake has yielded a num.| Ketchikan, the | in the southern district of the Ter- ber of fine cutthroats this season, Aleutian after a business trip to and numerous parties have made the States. trips there each week end during| N. G. Nelson, owner of the new the summer months, |building being erected at the cor. —————— |ner of Front and Franklin streets, YOUTH DOES FIGHTING |was an arrival from Ketchikan on FOR FAMILY OF 24 the Aleutian. |" Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Rhodes, for- NEW ORLBANS, Sept. 5.—Basil| MeT owners ot the Rhodes Cafe, | ritory, returned on the Queen. George Wright and Tom Pollard, the latter with the Gastineau Ho- [ tel for the past:year, have left for the States where they will make | their homes. Among the local young people who are on their way to the States to attend school is Arthur Galiano, New Orleans welterweight |Were among those leaving here on boxer, could muster a pretty good | '™ sized crowd of backers at his' fights even though his family com- prised his only rooting squad. | He is one of a family of /22 children which, counting his par- ents, makes 23 eligible for ring.' side duty under the Galiano ban- ner. Eighteen of the children are boys and four are girls. } ————— FRENCH WOMAN AT 90 | , ENTERS SWIM MEET o ROUBIAX, France, Sept. 5.— Madame Cuvelier celebrated her, ninetieth birthday here by going in swimming. She has been div-| ing and swimming regularly for 86 years, having taken to the water at the age of four. Recently, at| Arras, she took part in an aqualic‘ carnival. Her skill was the chlel( attraction of the day, although the younger swimmers won all the prizes. | - ., — 9 HOLES IN 19 STROKES | SAVANNAH, Ga. Sept. 5.—A record for a Savannah gilf course; of 19 strokes for nine holes was| established by J. T. Talbott, of Norfolk, Va. Talbott made eight| twos and one three. | ! - | WILL BE BROUGHT HERE | TO SERVE SENTENCE | George Race, who was convicted at Sitka for violation of the Alcs. ka Bone Dry Law, was ficed $70 and sentenced. to serve 50 days in the Juneau jail. He will be Fast, Burke, who left on the Princess e Princess Charlotte. Charlotte. He will attend Carne- For a several weeks' trip to the |gie Institute at Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. John D. Helps! W. P. Johnson, local representa- &:fien you a clean, comfortable Northern Pacific Railwa aute to sll points East from Seattle—~Tacoma—Portland. ROUND TRIP FARES Until September 30; Return Limit October 31z Rochester, Mign. $8005 Chicago.......... New York 77715170 Minneapolis-St. Paul. 8155 Kansas City. Equally Low Fares to All Other Poir+= “North Coast Limited” Extra Comforts—No Extra Fare KARL K. KATZ, Alaska Representative 200 L. C. Smith Building, Seattle Northern Pacific Railway Aae brought to Juneau on the steamer' 2 QueeL this week with Albert Grant, charged with murder, by Deputy U. 8. Marshal William Noble. ——————— Mr and Mrs. James Truitt and son James jr., left for Seward yes- terday aboard the Aleutian. Mr. Truitt has been in charge of th: dredging work in Wrang-ll Nar. rows. v . - Meeting Tzumu n.ght at § o'clock in the Dugout. 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