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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3, 1928. BRINGING UP FATHER _ By GEORGE McMANUS -] . & HELLO-MAGGIE YES - \ TS A y p CTHATS T i i GL3BERR S vAe . OID You SEE - e u3eo 2 A OHE 15 b gl A o / : £ et 8 ENGAGED i e i ON A STRING- | | [ GRS MONKEY. THEN | E2 j 2 e My ] QUALITY MEATS A LYTTUL d PP gy Mayflower Butter and Eggs Featuring I'rye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons FHONE 38 PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRISTMAS CARDS Made to order from your negatives or ours Alaska Scenic Views o Phone 35 Y al Photography e | s i CHICKEN DINNER TEX BLOCKS RIVAL ‘ AUK BAY INN IN HIS NIU '/E I" () I{ SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out COFFEE CONTROL NEW ARENA === WHY NOT LET US e i I S s put your name on our coal list, ki 4 - ? it is certainly good coal | et ¢ 3 : - ] g We deliver fresh dressed | | who are clever because of years . foan o poultry eevry day. Our eggs ‘HARRIS OUT NEW CARD STARS o et | TN South Carolina right hander; Fred ae : . A that the hens produce. li FILL THE SHOES Frankhouse, *24, and Sylvester , o ¢ { ) A We carry a complete line of As MANAGER \ Johnson, of mno b % 2 2 Poultry and Fox Feeds. are youngsters . i fedn; abilits | : » i | ; And our transter sorvice— OF 1926 HEROQOES . i wso aispays s ; ~ — : wall, gout BABEE BestAE UF SENATDRS mixture of spirited youngsters and & 1 . i = D. B ———— |seasoned veterans, Once the N . : : ; 2 . . MV AUL B. ZIMMERMAN |no auiet tones now resound paeans clown of the majors, Walter “Rab- p . ! X : oty T oK (A. P. Staff Writer) lof praise. In the great Rajah’s bit” Maranville was salvaged from 3 . - Phone 114 Is Relieved of His Duties' sT. LOUIS, Oct. 3.—A composite | shoes has performed one Frankie|the minors to become a ring lead- ’ . e i * of enthusiastic youth and seasoned | Frisch, Fordham coilege flash, and er in the fighting spirit of the and No Explanation fage, the St Louis Cardinal ball{he has performed in dashing splen- | team L4 . THE ARCADE CAFE Is Made lclub for the second time in three|dor. And where O'Farrell starred| Timely hitting ana expert super. i : ; ) o e ‘ o ) g |years knocked at the gate which|as backstop, Jimmie Wilson has|vision of the initial sack 3 ; Special Dinners on Sundays and Week Days WASHINGTON, Oct. 3—Stanley ©Pens to world’s championships |won the unstinted praise of the a part of the assets of “Sunny : a . Sada Fountain in connection. Come in and listen to the radio. Bucky Harris, who brought the' Reorganized and replenished, the|fans. Roscoe Holm has been pa-|Jim” Bottomley. His superh smile MARY YOUNG, Prop. Gk 188 Capital two pennants and one t€am which again won supreme |trolling the hot cerner in a form has added to the dominant spirit, world's baseball championship as laurels of the national pastime is|equal to that of his predecessor of the club. | 2 & h = manager of the Senators, has been @ much different squad than the|Lester Bell. 8o i goes through Guard Open Spaces | S| relieved of his managerial duties ©he Which captured the 1926 title.|the list of changes. In the outfield a group of select. | —_— MERCHANTS CA by Clark Grifith, President of tha| Bold trades and keen bargain.| Just what the veterans of thn performers guards the great open 2 e FE ; Club ing, which more than once brought |team can do to stabilize the im.|spaces. Taylor Douthit, Chick| = | N L No explanation was given by tle Wrath of St. Louls fans down petuous ambitions of the youthtul Hafey and Georgo Harper, the ? 3 - Thos. McMullen, Prop. sriffith anc » appointed to On the head of President Samlplayers remains unsolved. Eigh |regular fly chasers, have donc ' NEWEST P (zurl::'mllllw\;:llnnv::‘.a;',ll;lar‘rpila)fmm‘] : | Breadon, have sent away many of|Cardinals are more than 30 years| much to bolster up the constant | - JUNEAU'S NEWEST PLACE TO EAT It fs not announced whether | the stars of the 1926 classic. = For|old, Grover Cleveland “Al:zxundm vm:-m of the s{: {muifi \»[Msmel; ¥ ; . # Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. R At e Y the most part, their places have|topping the list at 41. time has| No resume of the St. Louls Na-| ’ 7 / L m ; e ll,l“'l”:',:\\:'!rlf(,f:,':l',;lS"':,,;.‘“,‘L,m‘.‘,];fl been filled by veteran discards of |stolen any of “Old Pete's” cunning, [tional club ~would be complete | 2> 2 SHORT ORDERS—REGULAR DINNERS matiage some other major league,the majors, and flashing youths|his hurling of the past season has| without mention of Ernest Orsatti, Z Next Connors Motor Co. team, Detroit being mentfoned. |from the minors. failed to show it. vear-old movi eactor and stunt| - dgstuion — | First went the great Rogers| Three other old timers are mem. expert. ~ He was recalled from| Another threatened crisis in the Rickard-Fugazy feud has been| e e S Hornsby, manager and sacond |bers of the pitching staff. A cast.|the minors when Bottomley be-|avoided by the ascension cf Jess McMahon, Rickard’s old associate, NO HERN HOTEL '{ TOD MORGAN P [baseman of remarkable talent. The|off from the Phillies, Clarence came i “I';[l the team ,”PP"?("“"itg the managership of a new metropolitan arena, seating 32,000, TE storm of protest all but swept|Mitchell, 37-year-old portsiler, the | lump. His presence brought re-|mhis deprives Fugazy (left) of the place he needed to crowd Tex i 5 15 BEBAY IP(JIN% TUTIBreadon, Vice-President Branch|only left-handed spitball artist in [newed vigor to the club and his| oty for promotion supremacy. Y|{ ROOMS—S50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Riokey aud {heir -co-workers oft|the game today, has added mich|hitting added’ materially to the N © || Publio shawer and tub baths 50 cents. 'Hey Oil Bumsr in . operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per the acquisition of the only other|} month and up—steam heated (A. P. Sports Writer) big indoor arena would look too G |their feet. The trading of Bob|strength to Manager Bill McKech. attack. : By EDWARD J. NEIL MINNEAPOLIS, Minn,, Oct. 3.— O'Farrell this season rekindled the |nie’s array of moundsmen. 1 “’"1."1 ; l";:"l‘;‘”llc of youth mlnl. 4 King Tut, of this city, lightweight, heated discussion of disapproval.! “Wee Willie” Sherdel, southpaw age, with all the stronger quali- il S e % 3 2 g i i a2 s zave Fodu. Mosgany Junios ; Jghts Bt. as-the. ssason. went slons: sud jalow ball expert; is selsbrating his |t1e3 of ot the Chrdinals fabea| NHW: YORK, Oct 3—Tha.busi.|much like the gnutfiug out of com. 3 weight champion, a beating in ten the team stood always as a strong | thirty-second year, —while Jesse, the climax of a great season,|nessiof battling Te R_u-lmrm when “v“““_"“,' 'l.w Garden impresario rounds last night according to the |contender for the pennant, the|Haines, powerful right-hander, is|primed to do battle to the finish.the l!“‘“‘*_'“’fl of "‘_'“"11‘““" ”“;“"i’" e Moo imed : THE NEW VICTORY SIX newspapermen at the ringside. |fire of animosity sputtered and35. ————— |Garden is in a battling mood, 15| Then yess McMahon, Rickard's ; [ it MotERi'a: rowi:. . WAW UOE.: i hahccOmpIaEAIy: Hled" Gutt A0 watl Pitching Staff IS L Sarit Emrlt}nfl tougher every day. right hand man, regretfully an.|| NEW DESIGN BRINGS GREATER PERFORMANCE stake since Tut was four pounds'of fuel. But the Red Bird pitching start [O€CTeE Oervice | With high hopes of foreing the nousced his resignation as match- i . 2 S5 he finest performer In its class—the greatest maximum o x e . O 3 . tall ‘Texan into a corner, Humbert | maker at the Garden to take T over the junior limit. Where objections were voiced in' is not composed entirely of men|Man Reassigned to i maker at the den to take ov 3 s o & |3. Mugazy, Ttalian sportsman who|the promotion of. hoxing at o epeed and the swiftest acceleration ever brought to this G?LMES TUEsfi;;I President’s Son has been pecking ‘away at Rick-|)ight Park. Thus went ety price fleld—the most horsepower per pound of car welght Pacific Coast Leaj "{WORLD SERIES ATTENDANCE AND RECEIPTS| — ard’s well-night impregnable posi-|dream of an indoor palace ready|| -——the lowest center of gravity—the greatest riding comfort Los A“g’f.'h.fg-“e,’a'n F,flfhm 7 Al NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 3.— 'tion in the boxing world, led With|made, where genuine opposition —the strongest chassis and body construction—the most or- Mission 1; Hollywood 5. By The"Kasosiatad: Brexky game, $8,348, Athletics-Giants, M.Hussel Wood, Secret Service man, | his ace, Roberto Rorebti. could be provided the Garden dur- iginal beauty that is Dodge Brothers new Victory Six. Boditle 4; ramento. 9. Here are some salient facts and | Philadelphia, Oct, 12, 1905. ;'” l_’,"']'k '(f' }]'h: flf“'"':';'m“'l pincs] T:"’ “‘[";f'" i 8 Dby ‘["rli““ the winter sasson. Portland 2; Oakland 3. N " % ¥ il AR 3 s sor. |2t John Coolidge's side parts and Fugazy's one genuine at-| Now the Italian promoter, who M C lM C figures on world's serles of the j”"‘f‘,”""‘_“‘,:}“““"“f l:"' Pow. | Wood, who has been John's | traction, wanted to fight Knute!|siages shows weekly at Kbbots cL.au otor Ompany past: o8, ‘tln : ":"8-‘/"‘ z xJU o constant companion for years, and | Hansen, the man Rickard hopes 5 {ield, the Brooklyn National league Greatest ‘single game crowd, 63, | Smallest gate ““:D?. ‘(’f] ON€|yuntil shortly after he entered|steer into the vacant heavywe 600, at Yankee Stadium, New York f;‘;{(’& §08,435, Athletics-Glants, | t1o employ of the New Haven |championship, for charity with the | rohfem of buflding In the center 'October 3, 1926, second game of | 1905. | Railroad several weeks ago, was | boxers donating their services. PR < BN San Francisco... 60 37 .619. h J % b il a | of New York's highest priced dis Rolywoot T 87 40 .pgs series between Yankees and Car- r‘-"f‘m‘;* ‘)f'“l‘(""k l";flz&;” share, | at the station yesterday: when| Rickard finessed that one With aiirict if he wants to tangle with Oakland ... 51 46 .52¢ dinals, Gate receipts for this $6,143.49, Yankees, g {John went to see his mother who |reply that Hansen was a poor boy|padges all year round " e Smallest winning player's share |y, op Wa i "o z A Mission . 47 .515 8ame, $201,828, also set a record. sEN0851, Rod Box.. EE: was passing through on her way |and really couldn’t afford to figh ————— ‘ e o h {from Northampton to Washing- £l ander | L U I Y B k ol R R el A T o e ) SRR 'for nothing. But Tex's dander| INDIANA FOOTBALL TEAM et nspect our brakes Seattle .. - 66 .320 1996, | Smallest losing player's share, which John drove Gov. John H.| e DIXIE CHAMPS 9 o A 2 b R 5n! 4 | O STt SRR RNALAING: to-d0 LN the Big Ten this season, has two ; 4 ; 4 i d c | Yankees, 1926, sive) 4,185917. : e ! with Wood's reassignment SHE B aow, Tghey: tes|captaing Faulty brakes, besides being the cause of acci- BATON ROUGE, La. Oct. 34—‘“?)’1"":1;3' L;:l’l‘:dT:('":)‘ ":‘,el i ,T‘,’”‘,‘) '“;]" r“ffim“" L et {been engineering a break into the| They are “Chuck” Bennett, all- dents, are also a cause for broken transmissions, M. R. Edwards, former track . '0_(’1‘1 P e R T Fe - i (1905.27) 81| EVANGELISTIC SERVICES |indoor field dominated by Rickard|conference half, and Bob Matthew, driveshafts, universal joints and differentials, conch at Johns Hopkins university, | "%0 Qck 1 (M0 w;;r;é; bl ) §4.-| {trom September to spring with's guard, We carry a complete stock of brake lining. S auide the Gestinles O the| <TUroRN SGER TORRES Rt auel iRl | The subject tonmight at the|the Garden, seating 20,000 fans Bennett 13 designated offensive Our mechanies are all trained men. Bu N i + Louisiana State university, Dixie ' —_— Evangelistic services being con-|sometimes. He wanted the place|captain and Matthew defensive Our shop equipment is modern and our champlon trackmen, this year. " ducted by Elbert Day in A B.|to be known as the New York|captain, 2 As a student at Johns Hopkins, Hall is “Modern Miracles; is there |Coliseum, under erection at Star-| OE L O i MOTTO IS “EXPERT SERVICE” Edwards was a three letter man.| |such things and what are they?” light Park in the Bronx, an arena| P. 0. ELKS Major Fred C. Frey, regular There is instrumental music,/seating 82,000 customers and open-| Meeting Wednesday, Oct. 3 coach at Louisiana, is taking post- special solos and duets before the|ing its doors in November. Vote on ' Constitutional Amend- graduate work at the University of . ) | sermon which begins: at :nl Tex wanted that building, too,|ments, Connors Motor Company Minnesota this year, but will keep | : § o'clock. but since he already had one, and M .H. 8IDES, Sccret in close touch with the Tiger, i i R RN ——— B e S —— Service Rendered by Experts team. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Sacramento . 60 87 .619 ball yard, is again faced with the e Avoid Unnecessar: nse the Italian signor had of breaking | BLOOMINGTON, Ind, Oct. 3. y Expense on Your — [ RECORDS : Closing out all 1v imcn Columbia % 7 and Okeh Records at FOc each.! : Open evenings. Radlc Electric , O T T m— Co., Martin Lynch. adv 4 LET Almquist Press Your Suit. | 0 : ' U S E D C A R S We call and deliver. Phona 528. —_— ——r — | ; ST Great Bargains in Used Cars ¥ Are Now Offered With Migcreifdaid L8 Product Given Away New Car Guarantee ‘1 Made daily and wrap. 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