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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24, 1928. BRINGING UP FATHER - By GEORGE McMANUS FLL BE LLUCKY MAGGIE- 1TS DUKE) (TELL HIM: SEVEN ] ' MY WIFE SAYS IF1 KIN HEAR MEMITT- HE O'CLOCK: JUDGE :-'; BE\(ON TIME - | EM,LET ALONE WANTS TO KNOW| | TIMEGIVER WiLL WHAT'S THAT 7 | SEE '&EM- LWHEN\ YOuR BE HERE AND | : A MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHON SEWARD STREET DINNER 1S TO BE) | WANT HIM To MEERT THE { FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY QUALITY MEATS Fresh Eastern and Olympia Oysters® and Tenakee Crabs FHONE 38 T R ST 2 | e et e et o, [ / ELKS JUURNEY 1 Phone 35 Commercial Photography 5 1 n L R AR ; '"f~i‘r‘“""f:""ff7""’,":,’:‘_ | | | WHY NOT LET US ®, 59 , ; B 1. 5 (T put your name on our coal list, A above that of the average Western | B & 3 ake lwo Uut o hree it is certainly good coal % AN OPEN LETTER TO SR GrAS T Rr AT s ]"'”"‘I“’\"GERMANY an I l Bt — Flks Wid's We deliver fresh dreased JUNEAU BALL FANS more than bruncttes, becauss the | CHINA FORBIDS SALS | | sames «IKS Win oec- poultry eevry day. Our eggs level-headed, Am.!l' OF OPIUM TO MINORS ‘ ooriggoroibsinie | ! [ ond Match, Brunswick that '(I;“ ‘r;”:‘.“ “Iml g e eses he ter | at the hens produce. To Juneau hasepui Fans the antitheses of th e PEKING, Oct. 24. — The Mg g < N al brunett | | Las ght t All Star Cu carry a complete line of Althcugh a little late in the sea- Nanking Government fssued | | | Last night the “All Stars” Cus R Rl AR son to talk of baseball there is b T, e B a decree strict orbidding toms team took two out of three g ¢ § R Il atlll o little matter of unfinished| MAIL CONFUSED 80 HALLS | IJ s LEATHER 0hs upa ol e (‘A:;I‘::"l‘ll o | games from the Governors | » ‘I\l"'}: U I",:“Esltr‘:urvlco— N a litt a of ishe A i 1e use of " acco " B vell you can’t beat It. 'j Business in connection with the SHARE ROOM AT ""LE‘ i P’ alcoholic liquors. by vs | | ides rolled high single game . | 1928 series which I wish to make @ | and girls under 2 years ! and /also high ave for the 3 NEW HAVEN, Gonn., Oct. 21 b ; : AT Y ) . h clear to lovers of fair play. 14 J 3 el age | ! vening Goddard was high man D. B. FE\1MER I' Three years azo when the When Norman §. Hall and Robert WASHINGTC The order applies to all | on the Governors team Phone 114 r‘. tem of dividing the season A. Hall, Yale fo o become s cities under the natiomalist Customs tended Roxbury Great Britain as a ’ o series of eightaen \es each / At regime and the penalty for | | Whittier 126 110 —— TR ke LR was first devised, it was intended |they declded to Toom (ogether tojerican leather, and pit ts violation is a fine of | Sides 1 e i i i b bt that the championship would be @V0id confusion about their b bl 7 L it Of | $5.00. Parents and guard- | | Petrich 124 112 decided by a series of five games @nd other things which had the United States: leather market | g\, 'yi1) he held Tesponsi- . | Simpkins 150 126 between the winners of the first|SWitched frequently LA i o CmmSSIONCT | blo for obedience to the ord- Newmarker 150 150 p # b The combination worked out so|Waiter Hertz of Zerlin, has in- | /.° Dbt of al cHUBKEES Al k S L Y half and the winners of the second S04 5 et ttet. 1 lormed. the Departient of Com- n the part of all children | | - T aska . tl?l”n aundr [ » halt. That year and the season Successfully that they have fol.jformed th 0 under 13 762 652 765 2209 | N following this practice was carried lowed it throughout their three . Fines not exceeding $20 | Handicap 60 60 60 180 ) P i, P yearg & ale. jerman leather purchases to. will be imposed on all wine | | | « i 4 out, but in 1928, owing to the Years at Y Germar t v ) I { - weather and misunderstandings,’ They are not related. Both are|tiled $3,400,000 last year, an in-| | and tobacco merchants who | | Detal R e SERVICE and QUALITY { ) : o junic Norman's e is atfer of G0 per cent over 1926, | sell their wares to minors. | S A the pennant was awarded to the Juni Norman’s _homs .18 & Governors | ]"”\‘v,h\ the Board of Control, de- Neptune, N. Y., and Robert s ‘n'and Commissioner Hertz esti e— - —— G} Lavenik 168 159 Wc C{'n I"‘ovc " | spite the fact that the series was Omaha, Neb i e it "f X(:.’\r j\_":‘"’:"'\ Shaver DRY CLEANIN PHONE 15 PRESSTG not completed. At one time d b I A5 W A i (ETMANY iy the German market | Sneritie 144 158 x h ; RESSIIG ing the second series the EI Syaney Laussnos aeproduciions| Will exceed . i ¥eligy G308e of, "pgck cf lexparience In forelgnil Goddard 149 150 ‘ the American Legion and the in Christmas cards, original, dif-jany ye nce the w markets is said to have handi-| ¢. Sabin 129 100 Bl Mcose were fied for first place, |ferent, Alaskan, 25 cents each at s bl leather esbe- capped American tanners in their ’ Willlams 161 157 N 3 i PV oon ey | the Nugget Shop ——adv. [cially is in demand in Germany, jyitia] attempts to obtain Ger- ¥ § | vl Ay - i awss B iy dicsout llowins the) Dell E. Sherify; s tuner. [sole leather has been unusually goeopteq as lessons and American| |’ Blus'Howell, Univereity of Ne' .. = 10 10 10 80 k e 8§ “’X“; m:‘)-,(”“"’“,ion to Call or write Juneau Music|good because of high domestic s forces now are being so sys-| braska fullback, is co-captaln o, ; P et darian tepion ORI ady.ipriccs. I'rench cometition Nas yooiically orgenizcd that the| tnis year's Cornhuskes gridirot| oo T e play it out to determine the win-| Pt L LN Gt nto: saleNsor TAmerIban s ob die Gernike: Tmuortutisiats e 2 Thos. McMullen, Prop. ner of the second half in the “Lit-| porgona) greetings for the holi-|and kid leather, but it is believed i1 po m s f i i Friday night at 7:30 the tle World Series.” ’ly'm‘ Moose |1, ample cards on display at!America will be able to maintain ;R | PN A0 ooy oy (AT s ] ks [1)n. t wn:m](‘u‘:f:“fh pR JUNEAU’'S NEWEST PLACE TO EAT won out and were scheduled to'yyo rest trader b | In the secc d about a getting a sensitive tooth filled, b Impire. # its position as the la Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. play off with the E P P You are all familiar with the| fact that the first game was not 1d Brunswic lleys 1 ' Blks took three s “la total of 2408 to 22 ¥ i | played, but was given to the Elks ' s A b 1 [ by default. There is some doubt : | WASHINGTON; Qct.’ 24.—Ap-( > Hof that Wil moet wi by 141 pins. preumm— o s ¢ I in the minds of most fans as to plication fop.retirement made by | "SUeTL 8 approva e | "Mike Gravil of the Brunswicks| e ‘Whether or not there ever was ¢ Rear Admiral Gary Grayson, for-| DEPARTMENT CALLED OUT rolled high single game 203 and) NORTHERN HOTE 1 second game called Assuming, merly President Wilson's personal | An aver-heated chimney at thelalso had high averag e | § however, that there was a second ! physicia has been approved by | Rodenberg re S Ferry H. Messerschmidt was high man | 4 " “game called and that both games st o e Y | RORORER ok ¢ |{ BOOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. ! ! - played s ‘Rear Admiral Grayson Is Seeking Retirement night, the SHORT ORDERS—REGULAR DINNERS Next Connors Motor Co. plains a about getti a woman never mu {about it as she ighe games with 67 and winning President Coolidge. | way, " gail the Fire Depart.,on the Elks team \ - e — | ment at 7:20 a.m. today. There| Another match between the%e ! For wgall planting or growing|was no damage teams 3 |in the house. Juneau Flor- it | wick alleys next week. | lsts. Ady. | PORTRAITS i TR N v | Ceon R —_ - - | For Christmas. Dont’ |LET Almquist Press fi'uur Bult, | pm——— Old papers for sale at the Empire. ' adv. Winter & Pond St We call and deliver. 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In case the matter could be settled in this manner, I would suggest that we play the remaining three | games at the opening of ‘the 1929 | season to settle the winner of this | season. In the meantime, the| l ¢ cup should be returned to a neu. | tral location, pending the comple- | [ tion of the 1928 series. | 1t is a fami fact to evary.| body interested in Juneau basaball, | that for some years prior to the| organization of the League under| the new conditions by Karl Theile, anything but harmony reigned. 1f| we are to provide entertainment for the local baseball fans in the form of a City League, that League | by the for- 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. 11 be played on the Bruns.| "Automobile Owners ®™ Cold weather and slippery, roads remind us ¢ that we must take care of the radiator and get our chains on. We carry a complete stock of anti-freeze solution and chains. 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