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THE DAILY ALASKA .EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 9, 1928. By GEORGE McMANUS ""’”“"”"’""”"’“’m""”""”"”""’T - | Y 7 / Al A oW MANY TIMES MUST | MAr: coop mMormin- | [ VERY wert -1 Hl[ (A wice airi-1a 7 i ALASKA MEAT CO. TELL YOU TO REMOVE “YOUR MISS TAKKEN - AN’ THANK YOU- | 7 3 f _ s HAT WHEN YOU ARE TALKING HOW 19 YOUR MR- JIGGS- EQ%TJF”ETSSA 'y Wholesale and Retail Butchérs O RIERTY, PEOPLE LIVIN' K A . R, T : IN THIS R . PHONE 3¢ SEWARD STREET . APARTMENT | FORGOT _ BUILDIN MAGGIE- QUALITY MEATS Mayflower Butter and Eggs Featuring Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons ‘Zi‘i(nfi;‘, ': 2 105 e FHONE 38 1928, by lat) Feature Service. Inc. Cieat Britain v_‘: reserved. Casodetda L S WHITE SOX AND ‘ ik PHOTOGRAPHIC CHRISTMAS CARDS | ¥ Made to order from your negatives or ours \ \ ! | CUBS ARE TIED B e i I Alaska Scenic Views making the 1 1 £ the Vet Phone 35 Commercial Photography CHICAGO, 1IL, Oct. 9—Playing [ 1% Th ! kay the following list of birth with their back to the wall, the vt iyt (oAt i WHY NOT LET US White Sox yesterday evened the R R wannd dangh P P % B put your name on our coal ljst, nig. Holm batted for Alexander e ( City Series by defeating the Cubs| Magnis Hem: f it is certainly good coal. ST Louls GARDS |Koenig tossed out Holm at first iFLORlDA IS READY {7101 The seventh and .mm:n:-w”“:";“““ B ‘“' ""‘l"] . We deliver fresh dressed M \‘\"“i ";““x""il':;l“']'“’( RaiRan ““)[m” * ( TO GlVE “’ELCOME (8ame will be play: -(I‘lfm—fi_‘/» i“”]\ Tuwata and daughter to 3 [\(\lllll‘-!y ml<\-r,\- day. l()\;r L;Sl: as permitted to score. Orsatii L R Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Havens. Little are the largest and freshes ARE DEFEATED got a single, High singled, Orsat- 3 TO SPEED EXPERTSISTRIN(‘- OF DEFEATS | e bl ; f § that the s prodiaens ti stopping at second. Ruth made . SPUR FROSH TURNOUTS | hos Havens has hoen e b g We carry a complete line of a One-hand'‘Gateh 'of Frisch's . long DAYTONA BEACH, Fla., Oct. 9 e entels Ll A IMU/® )} Poultry and Fox Feeds. E foul. One run, three hits, no er- * welcome sign is written un-| . AUBURN, Ala, Oct, 9.—Alabama | ght pound daugt Muarsany. ; And our transfer sorvice— rors, 4 servedly on the sands of Daytona|Poly with a record of mo games N e | well you can't beat it. e Beach for those who aspire to set|wen during the football season last 4 5 o { TODAY’S LINEUP y o automobile speed marks to rival|year 1s 142 freshmen candidates| This store will be open even . Y. Y i n Yanks Win By Score of 7 The following was the line-up L . . hose set up in order by De Palma, |for yearling squad in uniform. |ings on the 10th of each month i ERE B D. B FI"\!NILR 3 C lor today's game when the players ; Milton, Seagrave, Campbell and| Thi approximately three |for the accommodation of the Phone 114 to 3 and Capture ’ [went onto the. tald: i Kesch {times « . prospects’ as ‘Lave | trade, { — WO\‘ld Sel‘ies A Yanksr ! : ; .l the -ll.m,-[ } \\(]:mh“ l:!]i:“:y‘”“.zm in any previous on adv GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM aschal center, Koenig short- > fro ma trial by the German |- — —es 5 (Cor.tinued trom Page One) ",'.' P, ]i;”l: l;»n '111»[,y1_r(;.||m],_ 1 ¥ y.‘, \'m “m}“) vn;]l\lll ]‘I‘n":apmt.l & - : TI” 1\“( \ [)L (‘\I‘E 1o s ase, Meusel righ: ield, La 3 sts of which spelled disaster to Specis i 'S Sundavs /e 2 to Hafey. One run, two hits, no|Bengough catcher, Hoyt pitcher, rails in Germany, does not deter g Mook and Listen: to tha: gt errors. Cards # i e Daytona. Mayor Eddie Armstrong 1928 PACK MARY YOUNG, Prop PHONE 288 CARDINALS smith singled Orsatti center, High third base, McKECHNIE 1ys there will be no protest to a ———— —————— into right Maranville force |1|I"l'i~<!l second base, Bottomley first ocket car tryout here and that — y o i 2 . e Smith, Lazzeri to Koenig. Koenig|base, Hafey left field, Harper right| Manager of St, Louls Cardinals, |avery effort will be made to as- I ruits (“lll V(’!_';el('b’(’h I threw wildly into the stands,|field. Smith catcher, Maranville|the loser in World Series. ure the success of the trial and 8 MERCI{ANTS CAFE Maranville going to second. Sher.|short stop and Sherdel pitcher. it s climinate any danger to specta-| Just Received 1 del flied out to Paschal. Maran. - [ ville scored when Hoyt threw The Florida city which has kept| (Nationally Advertised) | Thos. McMullen, Prop. R St A | wildly into center trying to catch 3 . |the beach policed for other speed| | BAU'S NEWEST PLACE nim nrl"l;v“h:‘\;.l Orsafii faiinad 72[]",0“" A RE __ ‘nlm\- NIIL Ao the s oF )‘;"‘l At Re(lu(.‘,(l P'.ico JUNEAU'S VEST PLACE TO EAT tor | One run, one hit, two errors. rocket car, the mayor declares. Dr.| Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. FIFTH INNING : / Karl George Kueld, brother-in-law | e SHOR'T ORDERS—REGULAR DINNERS YANKS — Hoyt singled into ; ; . 4| |of itz von Oppel. inventor of th FRUITS Next Connors Motor Co. right. Paschal singled, Hoyt stop- rocket ¢ recently announced in 1 nn!;? at second. Koenig popped to| X il 'v} : n”l,): x“ (,l‘ T T““ ation Delmonte Peaches, No. 2V, per can—g4c; 4 cans $ .95 - ¢ Frisch. Ruth grounded out to 3 ) ician ‘hen skenticar']| Delmonte Bartlett Pears, No. 21/, per can—32¢; 3 cans .95 i v v 3 2 P Bottomley, Hoyt going to third, next \\‘"m Hi‘f::l,l ‘,1 mayor m,’)_‘ Delmonte Melba Pears, No. 21, per can—35c; 3 cans . 1.00 | NORTHERN HOTEL ‘5 Pascha sec o 3 rig walk- b :-tlll,“hl’\"llvu[:el“r(t:::‘id :E:xn; ‘}V?fil; & 3 oo iing the advisability of the(]| Delmonte Apricots, No. 214, per can—32¢; 3 cans 95| : anville to Frisch. No runs, two|Reports Are Received in - itrial, the city head said Daytona|f| Delmonte Pineapple, Sliced, No.214, per can—30c; 3 ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. hits, no errors. N York of M IBeach would welcome all .upnmxl | cans . . i Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in CARDINALS—High fied -out to ew lork “of, ios- . laspirants. Delmonte Pineapple, Crushed, No. 21/, per can—27c; | operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per Paschal. Frisch was thrown' out lem Insurrection B o6 Gaghnti | 3 cans .80 month and up—steam heated, at first by Hoyt. Bottomley fan. _ i IJOCKEY IS CAUGHT ]| Delmonte Pineapple, Sliced, No. 2, per can—=27c; 3 for .80 S ORI Rt e A2 D NP o vet. 9—Dr. S. | Delmonte Pineapple, Sliced, No. 11/ flat, per can— e SIXTH INNING {Parkes Cadman, Chairman of the IN SP"“L’ KILLED 17c; 3 cans .50 YANKS — Lazzeri singled into|cpjna Famine Relief Organization | 447 P '!! Delmonte Pincapple, Sliced, No. 1's Flat—per can— THE NEW VICTORY SIX lett. Dugan bunted safely, Laz-|or New York has rocolind ifes SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Oct 15¢: 4 2 , has vive a 4 sqe /% c; 3 cans A3 3 x 2 - serl g0 o second.” BongOuEh | mation of . massaere of 2000 SRR s—ioe Pelieter, ockey, was e[| g0 13018 B oo 4D NEW DESIGN BRINGS GREATER PERFORMANCE popped to Hottomley. Hoyt UD.|persons' by fanatic. Moslems in| One of the mainstays of sthe Stantly late vesterday " 1! Delmonte Raspherries, No. 2, per can—34c; 3 cans...... 1.00 | The finest performer in Its class—the greatest maximum Lazzeri stole third. Hoyt fouled | % 44 g i when three horses collided an pherries, . %, per 5 Wit ‘o Boitomley, Paschal fitea| ot Prevince, Chins. f11 houly Saee naly fell, trampling and kicking him Delmonte Blackberries, No. 2, per can—27c; 3 cans 80 | speed and the swiftest acceleration ever brought to this out to Orsatti, No runs, two hits, ”;)nr' Lr.“‘:l'["“"n “";'“‘}”‘l] "(',')"f' | The accident happened on the race Delmonte Loganberries, No. 2, per can—=28c; 3 cans . .82 price field—the most horsepower per pound of car weight no errors. otk (;fi“,u;] g T _l'u":,,u prrs Berlin C lains. Ci track at the State Fair Grounds Delmonte Pure Fruit Jams, No. 2, per can—34c; 3 cans .99 —the lowest center of gravity—the greatest riding comfort CARDINALS — Hafey fanned.| o S =0 "fr“"”l‘ :n«‘ itns. | TCTAR L OMPIAing ity —e——— Delmonte Royal Ann Cherries, No. 21%, per can— { —the strongest chassis and body construction—the most or- ‘ B o rrors > situ . o o0 i ”M'p”' wflllked_ Smith flied to i R Wl i Needs Mowe Publu:lty MASQUERADE, THANKSGIVING 46¢; 3 cans 2 1.35 Iginal beauty — that is Dodge Brothers nmew Victory Six. Lazzerl. Maranville singled, Har-| ., ireq by insurrection of the —_— EVE per going to third. Sherdel up. Maraiville stole second. . Sherdoi|Moslems who form a third of thci BERLIN, Oct. y.—Berlin boasts| The Eagles' Lodge will give a VEGETABLE McCaul Motflr Company Gniad; o FeAR-OmE Mt mo . or.iPoINlstion. of having the best indoor and masquerade dance in Douglas, on J| Delmonte Baby Kernel Corn, No. 2, per can—22c; -y » » The letter said the known mas-|outdoor film studios on the’ con-|Wednesday night, November 28. 3 cans avigease SEVENTH INNING isacred will exceed 200,000 and a|tinent at Ne fnbl.vsberg, just! —(Adv.) Delmonte Fancy Crosby Corn, No. 2, per can—=22c; YANKS — Koenig popped to stream of reports are coming inibeyond the city limits, but the| - 8 cans to the committee telling of vil. |German capital is almost mever| & Détmonte I Ovosbwidoee. No. 1 p 150: Maranville. . Ruth got another| 4 monte Fancy Crosby Corn, No. 1, per can—15¢c; od 2 at | display German films. Li home run over the right field|8®8 Pillaged and burned and thai | dlsp fiaein Qotan i 3 cans the few inhabitants who did es |Hirsch, film eritic of the “Berlin-| I/INOL ¢ 5 Py A Stands. rhe ball landed in thel ;. with their lives being with. [er Tageblatt,” thinks this scan- Delmonzt;c)fiaglyc:}mden Bpsx Peat, 3o ERican L U I Y B k next street. Gehrig Kot a home ; 3 cans et Us Inspect Y our brakes . anlouk. ookt run. The ball landed in the right uae fand aal Slofiie. “In Amerieap movies one often Delmonté Early Garden Sugar Peas, No, 1 tall, per can field stand. Meusel singled. Sher. del was taken from the box and B L e e 4t Ehs us | Avoid Unnecessary Expense on Your 5 e B S gl Napnleon s First Tomb Frisco,” he observes. “Russian for old and deonl';c;E?!flzaS;r en Sugar Peas, No. 1 flat, per can i Aistomabils | fims show actual scenes in Len-| zeri flied into left, Orsatti dropped Neglected, Says Duke|ingrad, Moscow or Odessa. 1n al young Delmonte Solid Pack Tomatoss, No. 21, per can— it and Meusel went to third. Rob- recent English film the first act| 2% 3 cans 3 ertson batted for Dugan. Meusel| oo pprpNa ot o _|is nothing but a representation | Dolittsite EolA Pack Tomatoes, No. B, Hebtiacio: scored when Frisch took Robert-fo ™ g il OfF 1 >arisian amusement quart-| . $1.20 S 9 N0 R S = son’s grounder and threw to|unere ne died a prisoner, s a|er- is so true to life and| Del cans sencas g Lk We carry a complete stock of brake lining. Smith. Lazzeri went to third.|p. oo Fon T e T fones |beautitul, however, that you feel monte Solid Pack Tomatoes, No. 1’s, per can—14c; Our mechanics are all trained men. f:;:m;:‘aé(tledo;orc(?;x;)s_:;ufi.cr}:‘z(» without fnscription, replace the ;"oul really know this section of | | Delmon::g g::il;ach 5. 900 v ok 350 g ég | Our shop equipment is modern and our fly. Robertson was held at first. "5 0o OF the tomb. Esee BUTLER-MAURO Delmonte Pumpkin, No. 21/, per can—22c; 3 for 63 | MOTTO IS “EXPERT SERVICE” Hoyt was thrown out at first byl oo a100 unmarked, are nmow at| Harry Newell and Ed. Dorn, em-| DRUG CO. Mission Puree Tomatoes, No. 21, per can—17c; 3 for .48 | :J:xi::::. okt bl T 1 Invalides, says the French|ployees of the Kvlrhlik:n Mercan- Y 0 i sl b Delmonft: :sparagus, larig tips"‘ per 3n—380;43 lz")!rf i(l’g | o b ministry of Public Instruction and|tile Company, arrived here yester- rec 1ivery one Delmon sparagus, mediuni tips, p can—34c; or 1. C M C I IDINALE: »-~ R“”i““"D‘”eg‘ Fine Arts in reply to criticism of |day on the Admiral Rogers from Delmonte Asparagus, medium tips, No. 1 tall, per onnors otor Ompany "; ‘h“:‘;n:":‘) ‘;‘e"cozg“lses-mce‘"o; its maintenance of the tomb. The|Ketchikan. They are attending the When We Sell It can—20c; 3 for i SR ... cher went fo second in place Of|puye of Trevise, president of the|current term of the local District It's Right Delmonte Asparagus, small tips, No. 1 tall, per can Service Rendered by Experts 2 ¥ ¥ Pasekal. Ofsttl up.“Sategunrd of French Art” society,|court as witnesses. Sub Htation P on No. 1 —18¢; 3 for i . | 6 G Sitedo Goll High [SOTPlained of the condition into Wi g i YRy apios No. Delmonte Fancy String Beans, No. 2, per can—25c; ;’l:edl?l‘ue(tom;{!uttl:’ I:‘]rlsTh. fou!:l ol DS tembL g LiING, fiGipere roc 8sie 09 cily Budive 3 for . : out to Gehrig, No runs, mo hits,| ~The Erave Is protected by afZ - ||| Happy Vale String Beans, No. 2, per can—18¢; 3 for.... & fence of pikes, adds the minis. PPY od . ’ no errors. 5t gl e Tho buildings| Heinz or Snider’s Catsup, pints—30c; 3 for . EIGHTH INNING - > £ . Delmonte Catsup, 14 ounces, per bottle—23c; . . : vood occupied by Napol. = YANKS—Durst got a home run 2‘[’n1‘(‘;‘§'fi:’:°‘r‘iqnt‘;‘;€ifny' ywer:n;’e’_ A Flre Insurance POlwy | .Delmonte Chili Sauce, 12 ounces, per bottle—28¢; 2 for ned. No runs, no hits, no errors NEW YORK Faulty brakes, besides being the cause of acci- dents, are also a cause for broken transmissions, driveshafts, universal joints and differentials. 1 | 4 :’;:le;helo(l;l“("Kt(:::::g‘zml:':;her B;;tl; stored and well-repaired in 1916.| ! Campbells Tomato Soup, per can—12¢; 9 for ... beat him to the bag. Ruth got|The fumiture was dispersed lm.| may not be changed after a fire occurs. So, Gold Medal and Golden West Butter, per pound another home run over the right me:liateli giter, Bip doath. Best Ranch Eggs, per dozen ... . filed stands, duplicating his rec | if you have paid off a mortgage or finished ||| Processed Eggs, per dozen—48c; 2 doze 1 Crcxt B;Irgangfim g”&}l lC‘"'S 3 ' R R W R : %rdio‘ t:z,::"s _:1!0 mdnm T,’,"”" ‘] WHO'S W110 l | plllll‘c;:;lflng'f property under contract, on You will notice that we are now pricing our goods, using b de bk o eries 3 lexander rew : . " : 3 3 should notity us. mnies. This will enable us to give more uniform prices. nu‘t, G?;f ‘::n:h::o :fi:sc,:",lu?" ! AND WHERE l,f _y Fp‘:l' instance: price on one can to‘?nawel twenty cenlt.,s per New Car Guara'ltee s A L e By We will make the necessary change | can or 3 for fifty cents. Instead of paying twenty cents | 3 CARDINALS—Bottomley fanned.| W. G. Noble, Sitka deputy mar- without cost. . for one can you will pay n'xtee‘n or sev.enuen ce.nts, wh.at— We have the car you want at a low Hafey singled. Koenig inak Hor. shal, arrived here yesterday on the g ever the price may be and receive the dx.fletme in pennies. 5 Sers srodndér and “teished s, Mirxnita. Mool sionis 4h & xbw B0t atten. i en- This will be a saving to you and you will not have to buy price and sell them on very ond and threw out Harper at fir Paul H. Otto, repre: 2= ati L4 i in large quantities to do so. From time to time we are easy payments. No runs, one hit, no errors, ;fi»yer & Company, manuf dorsement is required. If you need more | going to quote prices on different items amd assure you | 2 NINTH. It ot BastL, ¢ i i that they will conform with the market. We solicit your | . Now Is the S to Bu YANKS—Durocher flied to Har.|the Admiral Logers. {nsurall.ce, phone us. We will cover g trade on the merit of our goods and service, If it is not right e 4 per. Alexander tossed out Rob-{. C. H. “Semator” iill, C lmmedmtely. ! - e it right, ertson at first. Orsatti lost Col.|Who has bcén vic mak lins’ high fly in the sun and it arrived hers y: tc * wil s went for two bases, Hoyt fiiel'Temain here fcr a pe vt tim ‘!,,_ | Three beliverics Daily—10:30 a. m., >2:30, 4:30 p. m. 1 U M T S; I b i 3 for2 retmning to his h.m> !n Cor- P l ] E‘4 ",’{ 'w. to Or?ltu No runs, one hit, no s u g t ) l [ [ EN SH lTTUCK I | v s J N 0 ' CARDINALS—Smith singled.| Willis B Nowecli:, Martin ran for Smith. Maranville Alaska Steamship Com:» . 3 lested. Maranville popped to Koe. lw Fu_mor Bay. L o R up. Martin went to seccnd unmo. funed yestcrdoy f % ’NSURANCE—REAL ESTATE

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