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——— i O e . S ’ FATHER-1'M ASHAMED OF YOUL -wHY DON'T NYOU DO AD MOTHER ASKS YOL T GO RIGHT IN THE KITCHEN AND FIRE THAT M\ \ 1928, by TouT Bostars Serviae. 15 .c.... Britain rights u.n.d‘ h THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. Z/ 1628. RIGHT IN AN' GIVE HERTHE AR EVEN \F ) HAVE TO UQE HELLO~ANDRES- YES, | WUZ AT THE LUMBERMENS | BALL LAST NIGHT AN MR-JIGGS THERE-HE'S BOSS- | GOT A JOB HERE FER LIFE IF | WANT TO KEEP 1T~ R SECOND GUESSING =~ BASEBALL BRIAN BELL TED PRESS SPORTS mflw; § \ \ WOMAN CHAMPION LENGTHENS HER GAME Glenna Collett's tremendous shot from the tee featured the recent women’s golf championship manager when snow falls and base- | ball news is scarce, th insuring his club a good publicity break, but he signed him and said so at when|once. That Washington was abl she won the title for the third|to offer Johnson a contract was time. Always a long hitter, Miss!due to the sportsmanship of Paui Collett skowed ability to use her|Block, owner of the Newark Clul woods at the Virginia Hot Springs|of the International League. New. greater than ever before. She wu“’m-k held Johnson’s contract 1 not quite sure just what brought|next year, but Mr. Block declined about the improvement in her long!to stand in the big fellow’s way o game. “I guess I am hitting the|advancement and said he would ball farther,” she said I'm not|release him if “Grif” wished to sure it's due to a change in driv.|sign him hat “Grif” Jid went ers, but maybe it is,” she said,|without saying. The Washington | when it was noted that her driver|president has never' gone outside is the club model she has used in|his own club for managers. George previous championships | McBride, Clyde Milan, Donie Bush “The driver 1 am using now I|and Stanley Harris are former got abroad last spring—At Adding-! Senators who have been promoted ten—when 1 went to play in the|Johnson was thoroughly eligible' British women’s championship. My for this club as he never pitched steel shafted club, of course, could |for any major league team except not be used there, so I had to get; Washington. another. I liked the new one so| well I have used it ever since.” | WILL MORIARTY With ' the improvement in her\ CHANGE LEAGUES? shots from the tee has come a dis-| If the fans who have sent George tinct added steadiness at the other| Moriarty away from Detroit with end of the fairway—on the greens.| Stanley Harris to succeed him as Miss Collett putted like a Bobby manager of the Tigers are correct, | Jones and Walter Hagen rolled jone of the best umpires in the into one at Hot Springs. There| dusiness will be available for a was no hesitancy but a firm, sure! major league assignment. George stroke throughout. She many long ones and when the ball|but there are no umpires who ¢ did not go down it stopped, in most |show him his way around. Gossip cases, so close that there could be!at the world series was that if no doubt that it would fall on:the | George returns to umpiring it will next one—with one exception. She:be in the National league instead missed one from less than a foot|of the American where he has from the cup—but it was taken|done all for granted that this only showed | strikes since he retired from active that she was hunr.\n after all. BIG TRAIN RETURNS TO EXPRESS ROUTE Walter Johnson has returned to iest infielders. No one seemed | to know why he should switch his allegiance from the junior to the | senior circuit and it may be taken | Washington, wh 3 - | resident E. S| igton, where he made base.|for granted that President E. 8.|qgiq papers for sale at the Empire. | to sit| Barnard will give him a place on| - s - ball history as a pitcher, at the head of the table for the|his staff if he wants it. It is Senators. It was thought that|equally certain that President John Clark Griffith probably would an-|A. Heydler will sign him—if he nounce the signing of Johnson asgets the chance. Hornsby Bought by Cubs For Largest Sum Paid in Hi History of Baseball Game . NEW YORK, Oct. 27. — The |against second raters—by K. O.'s, Sun in a copyrighted article to-|his worst enemy couldn’t accuse day says Rogers Hornsby has him of being a fighter and he be- haves while in the ring as if seek. ing privacy and as if in an effort to disprove any statement that he ever was a fighter. They are going to bring him to America for the elimination heavy- weight tournament. Sea claims that a man wearing a 17 shoe should have no trouble filling 1lit- tle Gene Tunney's vacated 10's. been bought by the Chicago Cubs for $200,000 plus players Heath- cote and Maguire. The story says Hornsby has received a bonus of $25,000 for signing to play second base for the Cubs for the next three sea- sons at a salary of $40,000. The deal by which William Wrigley, Jr., obtained the right to sign Hornsby from the Braves is hailed as the biggest in the history of baseball. The pay- ment of §$200,000 breaks all BLUEGRA'SS BARS recoras. ALL AGED PLATERS ITALIAN BOXER WEARS 17 SHOE; COMING TO U. S. PARIS, Oct. 27.—A number 17 shoe, like toboggans straddlinz over the ring, is the greatest pugil- istic asset, Primo Carnera, the monumental Italian fighter recently FROM HOME TURF LOUISVILLE, Ky., U{‘/r. woin out old racer will pass from Kentucky tricks January 1, under new raling of the stats rac- ing ccmmission now awaiting n'ml adoption by ti:at pody, The ruling provide that date no =ell es without suffi~f that Af[er 1ters— hors. introduced in France, has shown in class to con- his two fistie encounters, test ™1 ctake: handi~1ns and al. Carnera, swinging a pile driver|lowance puv:e Yaccs—mor» than in a gang of workmen epgaged in!seven years cld may rac: on any Renticky track Keatucky horsemen expect other building a ro2d between "Aycachon and Bordeaux, was sighted by Leon See, formerly European manager!racing cohmissions in ths United to Jack Johnson, while See, ten|States to take similar axt’on. miles out of the Gironde estuary.; It is p:obab'e that the ru's will inquired of the captain what was|prevent scme 1,500 horocs Tron the new promontory, unmarked cn|:acing in the Bluczrass. the maps. Expert; cst:mnt> that 2.0 ) (wo Standing 6.9 feet in hig 17 shoes, ¥éar-o'ls rre comng an: y o Carnera weighs 260 pounds and|{American tracks and ‘oce) mote his job as a road builder in thLe tracks ars springing uy ea south of France prevented the|there is congestion w " usual mammoth wrestler's paunch|many of these from :uitah! ~from ornamenting his mid-scction.| The poovagsl meo e He is hard and tough bu! althoush sy, is simply a hp+'=i5: o he has wonhis two bmm—hlun to put new blood in racing. dropped | may lack something as a manager’ his calling of balls and | | play as one of the game's great-| | 27.~The L'ea'dminnesota | | | I | [Nt R | Capt. George Gibson will lead Minnesota’s grid team against lowa October 27, | b ‘MIDDLE ATLANTIC HURLER WORKED IN 45 GAMES Offi.| bas PITTSBURGH, Oct. 27. | cials of the Middle Atlantic | ball league doubt if tnere’s an.| | other record on the books this | season quite like that hung up by | Joe *“Lefty” Drugmond, of | Charleroi club. Drugmond, recently chosen the league's most valuable player, i pitched in 45 contests, winnin of them, He worked in eight |tra inning games, one ea:h of 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 17 and 18 irnings. iJoe is also handy with the stick and has won a number of his games that way. .\; | | | Bring in your dresses. The first! five brought in will be made for $10 each. BE. Louise Couplin, |Cliff Apts. Phone 131. ady. - Three Afternoons [ BOOTHS OF ., REMEMBER—3 Co., | ANNUAL PARISH BAZAAR NOVEMBER 15-16-17—In Parish Hall | Bargains, Fancy Work, Silver Booth, Candy | Booth and Ice Cream Bodth, Fish Pond, etc. Tea Room—Dancing Turkey Dinner Last Night Watch for Special Announcements . Admittance Free FORMER FOOTBALL STARS PROMOTE AUTO RACES | CHICAGO, Oct. 27.—Two former| | | football stars at Ohlo Wesleyan| College are winding up their ‘15th | vear as co-promoters in auto races.! J. Alex Sloan, who played in| Wesleyan's backfield when Field-| ing Yost was coach at:Delaware,| 'and J. Huff Dorward, an aggres- |sive end there a few years later, deserted posts as sports editors| vears back to enter the auto rac- ing field They direct the auto events at| many of the leading state fairs of the country and have A|evolupul many stars among whom are list- ed: Tommy Milton, Leon Duray, Louis Bisbrow, George Clark, Ray Lampkin, Larry Stone and Sig) Huaghdahl, ! HET RO, SCRIMMAGE IN SECRET NEW YORK, Oct. 27.—Fans seeking a look at Columbia's 1928 eleven have to be on hand before scrimmage be ¢ for that part of the workoul the team and coaches. — e — MARINE STUNT FLIER WAS A STAR ATHLETE is fer JACCLA, Fla, Oct. 27. At Lawton Sande: N, ma. performed here in meets, formerly spectators with Lieuten rine flie recent aviation thrilled ‘western his athletic prowess. He was half-back on the Uni-{ versity of Montana football team | a dczen years ago, knocked home runs for.the Montana varsity base. bail team and later played in the Great Falls outfield in the North western League. e - EEGuaDS | Closing out all 1n inca Columbia and Okeh Records at §0c each. ,Open evenings. Radlo Electric Martin Lynch. adv e 0ld papers for sale at the Empire Three Nights ALL KINDS Big Bazaar Days i ! i f f Kann’s 223 SEWARD STREET S5cTO $5.00 Store } | J. ). NAWMAN A. M. GEYER : PLUMBING SHEET METAL | QUALITY WORK with QUALITY MATERIALS means a good looking job and no repairs. Phone 154 Lower Front Street MARY YOUNG, Prop. THE ARCADE CAFE ' Special Dinners on Sundays and Week Days Soda Fountain in connection. Come in and listen to the radio. Juneau, Alaska PHONE 288 1Stiff White Collars ‘ biw ROt I R T T R e - “*%fi“;i*.fik”éJ:v“g;&E { Alaska Meat Company ; AL o ! PHONE 39 ! Ak (R SRR T AL YOO, { Frosh Local Dressed Hens, Roasters and Broilers. | 3 R) Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Con Carne, H { Crabs, Oysters and Fish { 1§ |} oy ¥ { FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY i ] { QUALITY MEATS ; Fresh Eastern and Olympia Oysters }g and Tenakee Crabs | I FHONE 38’ i L Police Wlll Get Rear Lights for Protection MUBELHAUSEN. Oct. 27.—The police of this city have been pre- sented with medals of carved red glass to be fastened at the res of their belts on the principle of an automobile tail light A recent Series of accidents to traftic policemen convinced the authorities that some means of Thurle Thornton, University of . .. iion ougit to be provided Washington halfback failed last o ©C00 ONRT P U e seagon to get full time work on the ) .00 “Cats’ eyes.” They are varsity team but his speed in field running has kept him on the regu. lar squad this season. SIS TR sk the size of half doMars and cut in diamond shapes so that they spar- kle brilliantly in an automobile ) headlight ST TR Are T“b"“ in Russia World Police , Congress Conslders Coopenhon \»hlu»l MOSCOW, Oct. 27.—Stiff, collars cost more to launder in} Moseow - thdn their original pur-| LONDON, Oct. 27—In keeping chase price elsewhere. They .II‘h.W“h the times, crime has been considered a bourgeoi ticle, and |recognized in its international as- some proletarian laundries will not ' pect by a conference at Scotland accept them, Others charge 25| Yard of police chiefs cf many na- cents to wash and iron them.|tions. Most Russians get along with s A new secret code has been collars or all. adopted and unified so as to be ——————— | readily understood by police over A NEW LINE | the world. of Christmas Greeting Cards. . — Sydney wLaurence, reproductions in Christmas cards, original, dif- Alaskan, 25 cents each at —adv. Winter & Pond Studio. Holiday greetings for business ferent, See samples ‘at Empire. the Nugget Shop. adv. A Fire Insurance Policy | may not be changed after a fire occurs. So, if you have paid off a mortgage or finished purchasing property under contract, you should notify us. We will without cost. make the necessary change If you move to a new location, an en- dorsement is required. If you need more insurance, phone us. We will cover you immediately. ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. | INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE NO . 700 0. M. Mooseheart Day Celebration SATURDAY—OCTOBER 27 Members of Juneau Lodge No. 700, Junean Chapter 439, Juneau Legion 25 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE on this occasion in commemoration of the founding of Mooseheart—THE CITY OF CHILDHOOD. Members are urged to bring a friend to this dual cele- bration. 439 AviaNOf NO. L. NOT9T'T M. 0. ‘'ON W. 14 Don’t Forget Saturday October 27, 7:45 Sharp EVERY MEMBER BRING A FRIEND e e e e Brazil Prefers U. S. i hie Cl Makes of Motor Cars|| ’htotographic Christmas Cur(ls i i Made to order from your negatives or ours : SAO PAULO, Oct. 27 merican BN o i [ motor cars are gaining steadily in ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS E | the Brazilian market at th& ex- i Phone 35 Commercial Photography \ | pense of European makes, it ap- s ) | pears from the latest police cen- » F SR | sus here s census shows WHY NOT LET US 18,943 car licenses in this city, put your name on our coal list, ! practi y all of which are of it is certainly good coal. United States makes We deliver fresh dressed | A few years ago the Europcan poultry eevry day. Our eggs car monopolized the market here, are the largest and freshest | but the smaller and less powerful that the hens produce, j cars which are excellent on smooth We carry a complete line of roads in France and other Euro-| Poultry and Fox Feeds. pean countries, are out of place And our tvransrer sorvice— |in a new country, purchasers have well you can't beat it. found. The larger American car - built for all road conditions has won the market, not only bezau D' B' FEMMER of performance, but bocause of| Phone 114 price, dealers say | AN L T e 1 ~—~~——— " Alaska Stean Laundry “SERVICE and QUALITY” We Can Prove It . l DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING g § Ve 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. ——— NORTHERN HOTEL ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray 0il Burner in operation—Hot water day and night. 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