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BRINGING UP FATHER WELL- WHAT ARE YOU LOORING S0 STUPID ABOULT? I'D LIKE TC BORROW TEN DOLLARS- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 5, 1928 By GEORGE McMANUS S 1 SHOULD HAVE THOUGHT OF THIS A LONG TIME AGO- | | HOPE THE NEXT TIME MAGGIE THROWS ANY THIN AT ME - 1T WILL BE OUR Owens.” eemed to d in argu before to how could Mr. whole N Bab aid anged Y has umpires, Sidelights on World Series Some fan fine bili ven to: Oct. 5. unfavorable we: Sl - GOAST LEAGUE SEASON ENDED; 2 TEAMS TIED Three Games to Be Played to Decide Second SAN FRAN The Pacific Co cially ended the se with Sacramento and for first place second half of the lit The two teams will a three game series Saturday to decide the second half hampionskip. The first game is scheduled at Sacramento, the seccnd game at San neisco and the third, if necessary, at Sacramento. If the Sacramento Senators win | the series 1 seven game series will be played for the 1928 championship as San Francisco is first half champions. By winning each of the coming series games, the Seals can pocket §15,000 bonus offered by the League. If the Senators win the three game series, the two teams will then battle for the bonus on a 60 and 40 per cent basis. ISCO, Oect. League ason yesterday San Fran- in the season meet in beginning o eisco tied Hollywood Los Angeles 2; San Francisco 10. Portland 5; Oakland 3. Seattl Sacramento 16 0 2: e 2; Standing of Teams Pacific Coast League Sacramento . 82 . 87 San Francisco.... 62 Hollywood 59 Oakland 51 Mission . b0 Portland . 42 Los Angeles . 39 Seattle 31 626 .626 .596 515 505 424 .394 313 \ STUDEBAKER CAR, ! PRESIDENT EIGHT, MAKES FAST TIME The censationai performance of four strictly stock Studebaker President Eight automobiles in traveling 30,000 miles in less than 30,000 minutes, is a tribute to the genius of Studebaker’s en- gineering staff, according to H. I. Lucas, local Studebaker-Er- skine distributor in this city. “Studebaker has broken so| many records for endurance and | speed in the past year that it is difficult to keep track of them | all,” said Harry Lucas. Mt started about a year and a half ago when the Studebaker Com- mander traveled 5000 miles in] 4909 minutes. Then came the 37 famous 25,000 mile run by thef For Cripples, Yanks Still Have a Kick NEW YORK, Oct. 5.—For a crew of cripples and in- valids, there is still quite a | kick in the Yankee team. Opening entirely where they left off last year, the cham- pions of the American League, behind brilliant sharpshooting of Waite Hoyt, yesterday shelled St. Louis into submission by score of 4 to 1 in the opening game of the World Series. Hoyt held the Cardinals hits, one home run by Bottomley while the big guns of the Yankees, Ruth, iehrig and Meusel fired shots that routed Wil- lie Sherdel, clever Cardinal outhpaw. to three an inch-—415 operations are held to a tolerance of one half-thous- andth of an inch.” Studebaker engineers also make extensive use of the corporation’s million dollar proving ground, where every improvement is giv- en a thorough test under actual road conditions before it is final- ly approved, according to Mr Lucas. HAGEN DEFEATED, BALTIMORE MATCH, BALTIMORE, Md., Oct. 5 Leo Deigel yesterday beat Hagen 2 and 1 in the National pro- quarter finals. The cther three victors are Sarazen, who beat Dudley 7 to 6, Espinosa who beat Hutchinson 5 to 4 and Smith who defeated Vecchio 2 up. INDIANAPOLIS WINS FROM ROCHESTER IN LITTLE WORLD SERIES INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct Indianapolis went on a batting spree yesterday against Rochester winning 12 to 5 and advanced another mnotch in the Little World Series championship. Two more wins for Indianapolis gives them the title. o — BOXER, VETERAN AT 25, SAVES RING EARNINGS LOUISVILLE, Ky., Oct. 5.— Jimmy Finley, welterweight box- er of Louisville, although not 25 years old, is a veteran of more than 150 fistic encounters in all sections of the country. He owns his own home, sev- eral valuable pieces of Louisville real estate, his automobile and has made a number of profitable investments on the stock market. — e, — Commander in which the average! speed was over 65 miles an hour for the entire distance. But the’ performance of the quartette of President Eights 30,000 miles at 64 to 68 miles per hour is the greatest engin- eering acievement in the history of automobiles. Today, Stude- baker holds a total—114 official records — all made by strictly stock cars under the supervision of the American Automobile As- sociation. “No car could do what the President Eight has done unless it was properly designed, uniess its materials. were thoroughly tested, unless it was built with split-hair precision and thor- oughly tested and inspected be- fore it was released from the factory. “Studebaker maintains its own private research and exprimental laboratories. Here a large corps of skilled technicians make countless laboratory tests every, year. Studebaker kecps 700 in- gpectors on the job and thes: men make thousands of inspec- tions cn Studebaker and Erskine cars during their manufacture. More than 1600 mechanical op- erations are mot allowed to vary 4 ‘mote than one one-thousandth of f in traveling| 20,000 BULBS For r'all planting or growing the house. Juneau Flor- Adyv. in ists. LOSE T0 CUBS | Be Costly—Goes 14 Innings CHICAGO, Oct. 5.—Because of an error, the White Sox lost the game yesterday to the Cubs, the |second of the series of the City {Championship by a score of '3 in a 14 inning game. | The error came in the ninth linning when the Scx were lead ing 2 to 1 and two outs. Art Shires, Sox rookie and first base- |man, dropped” an easy grounder allowing Charley Grimm to reach safely while Stephenson scor ed. The Sox got a break in the |fourteenth ~inning when Hack {Wilson tripled, Grimm singled and Hartnett scored them both [ with a double to center field. s St i il | THOMAS NOW A COACH | WHERE HE ONCE STARTED | BATON ROUGE, La., Oct. 5.— | Twenty years ago, a husky fresh- {man frcm Pennsylvania stepped |out on the old parade ground of - |Louisiana State University to {learn the how.and why of foot- \ball | Today he stand {spot directing his team. It was rived s on the same own football Arthur J. Thomas who 1th in 1908, Now it is “Tommy’” Thomas who is coach- (ing the squad at St. Vincent's Academy prep school, located on the old university campus, | i 70 LIRSS IO SR GOLFERS SHOOT ACES SAME HOLE, SAME DAY RICHMOND, Va., Oct. 5.—Tw0’ {holes-in-one on the same hole jon the same day is the way they play their golf here—sometimes. | A. L. MecDonald, of Norfolk drove 115 yards to make No. 4 at the Glenwood course in one stroke and was followed a short | while later by Eddie O'Neil, of Richmond, who did it too. Your Sult“ Phone 528. LET Almquist Prese We call and deliver. FOR YOUR COUGH AND COLD WE RECOMMEND White Pine and Tar Cough Syrup, Pine Tar and Honey Cough Syrun, Antigrip Tablets, Bromo Quinine, Week’s Cold Tablets and many others. A Fire Insurance Policy may not be changed after a fire occurs. So, if you have paid off a mortgage or finished purchasing property sheuld noiify us. We will make without cost. under contract, you the necessary change If you move to a new location, an en- dersement is required. insurance, plicne us. immediatcly. -ALLEN S!iA INSURANCE— If you need more We will cover you TTUCK, Ine. REAL ESTATE IN LONG GAME . Rookie’s Error Proves to | 10 B! b But Is U NEW YORK, red Dutch six of her 1 moember of proceeding own steamers ans Wednesday Baltic i to LEAVES Mrs. R. Fitzgi 's Hospital ye ed the MASQTT Given 014 papers 10 & steam red the aid if necessary o D - ERADE DANC Hallow of Mooseheart Legion T Seven y this morning, for the fiel n the World Ser Thomas and Fran | ay to Port ) hitched-hik ym Do | v Vi ampshire to Ne rk, | r"ld“r (10"!;0_)’4: Hampshir ) w Y Cloudy which however, did n true befo fans this mor change in terday hit 7 - skie rain o e first two places in the " $1 1 ide the Yankec The gale|qy,, 1 o'clock this CRlaene |y 1t nour, a man call o i self Kid Hoffman, of Philad ned fort in tront booths, all by himself. Oct. 5. freighter ifeboats mornin h m. | littl hia, W i of 33 |Screen Actress Cites | MNagging, Wins Divorce| crow of ch ye to Boaton un- Two ocean “SOS” on , White Star liner| OP tanding by ready| hefore the ? 1wii end of 5 to 1 eries opened, the Y =8 ted 10 7 LOS ANGELES, Oct. & film actress, ha a divorce from Wallace Donald She brought uelty ground ko to 7 win HOSPIT/AL bbon, Johnson Hconah, erday Miss May declared th had taken th rand had a He criticized she did her 1 the > J1d papers for sale at the Emplire. hospital § i E way Women expressed melancholy | e ad ot | tood eyos whon he call- | rday on n by condition he ate, actr Owen 1 out yes; strikes. | ¢ Emplre, ! and there is pepper.that is rich with aromatic flavor. Which icin‘d’_&o ."g.et, depends on you. If you say “Séhil_lin Pe‘Pper" to your grocer, you can be sui'g of l’mvin“g the finer, aromatic kind. There is.'a:dif}e'n;nce' -be sure of that! All pepper is not .alikef pdt by any means + + + Schilling was tl;'é fl.rq't,i'n America to produce pure spices - - and Schiiling is still used by pure food experts as thé_sgandard by which to judge others + + + Your m6;1¢y back if you don't like Schilling’s best! Coffee o 31 Extracts .‘3‘ o Baking Powder o Tea . o 1 5 ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET QUALITY MEATS Mayflower l::nh-r.:unl Eggs Featuring I'rye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons FHONE 38 PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRISTMAS CARDS Made to order from your negatives or ours enic Views WHY NOT LET US put your name on our coal liat, it is certainly good coal We deliver fresh dreased poultry eevry day. Our eggs are the largest and freshest that the hens produce. We carry a complete line of Poultry and Fox Feeds. And our transfer service— well you can't beat it. D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 THE ARCADE CAFE Special Dinners on Sundays and Week Days Fountain in conne MARY YOUNG, Soda tion, Come in and listen to PHONE 2 radio. Prop 38 | { MERCHANTS CAFE Thos. McMullen, Prop. JUNEAU’S NEWEST PLACE TO EAT Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. SHORT ORDERS—REGULAR DINNERS Next Connors Motor Co. 7 { ottt e e i NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—steam heated. THE NEW VICTORY SIX NEW DESIGN BRINGS GREATER PERFORMANCE The finest performer In its class—the greatest maximum speed and the swiftest acceleration ever brought to this price field—the most horgepower per pound of car weight —the lowest center of gravity—the greatest riding comfort —the strongest chassis and body construction—the most or- iginal beauty — that is Dodge Brothers mew Victory Six. McCaul Motor Company - - = Let Us Inspect Y our Brakes Avoid Unnecessary Expense on Your Automobile Faulty brakes, besides being the cause of acci- dents, are also a cause for broken transmissions, driveshafts, universal joints and differentials. We carry a complete stock of brake lining. Our mechanics are all trained men. Our shop equipment is modern and our MOTTO IS “EXPERT SERVICE” [ S Connor S Motor Company Service Rendered by Experts USED CARS Great Bargains in Used Cars Are Now Offered With New Car Guarantee We have the car you want at a low price and sell them on very easy payments. Now Is the Season to Buy JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. SERVICE LUCAS, Manager

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