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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 27, 1929 BRINGING UP FATHER WELL '™M GLAD DINTY 19 BACK EVEN IF HE WUZ SAP ENOUGH TOGIT MARRIED - &Y s Ep M A&, S . ¢ [==] °5 § \ —4.-.——-’ L% 3 g HERE COMES DINTY NOW- 8UT FER GOOD NESS SAKE- WHATS : HAPPENED TO HIMT © 1929, Int’) Feature Service, Inc.. Great Britain rights reserved. HOW DARE YOL THINK M WIFE HITME? SHED TOoO E SWEET TO DO ANY THING LI RED” FABER | TURNS BACK DET. TIGERS | Only Allows One Hit Dur- hit, a 2 to 0 defeat. : Won Lost Pot. The one lone hit was a single to] center by Gehringer after two men |Mission .. 4 17 107 were out in the fourth inning.|Los Angeles . 3% 27 565 One other visitor reached a base|San Prancisco ... 33 29 532 and that was Phillips who was hit [ Hollywood 29 27 518 by a pitched ball in the fifth in-|OQakland ... 31 3L 500 ningz. Neither runner reached sec- |Sacramento 26 37 413 ond base. Portland ... 22 34 393 The locals counted a pair of runs|Seattle .. 21 36 368 in the first inning without making National League a hit. Metzler was safe on a fumble Won Lost Pet. and stole second. He continued to|Chicago & 656 third on a bad relay by Alexander.|St. Louls ... 21 13 818 | Kamm was passed. Metzler scored Pittsburgh ... 19 12 618 f on a wild pitch, Kamm reaching Philadelphia ......... 13 16 448 third and later to score to Clancy'sfNew York 14 16 467 sacrifice fly. Boston™ . g By 438 RS Brooklyn ... 13 19 406 | Cincinnati 1 21 344 GAMES SUNDAY American League Pacific Coast League Won Lost Fet.| Oakland 8, 8; Misslon 10, 14. Philadelphia 25 8 7158 san Francisco 3, 3; Seattle 1, 8. |St. Louis ... .2 1 629 Sacramento 8, 6; Hollywood 13, 7. |New York 19 13 594 Los Angeles 7, 8; Portland 1, 6. Detroit 22 16 579 National League Cleveland 16 18 471 Cincinnati 1; Chicago 5. Chicago o 1323 361 Boston 8; New York 15. Washington ... 10 22 313 Philadelphia 4; Brooklyn 5. Boston . AR | ] 24 204 Pittsburgh 17, 7; St. Louis 8, 5. Gastineau Channel League American League Won Lost Pect. New York 15; Boston 4. 2 o 1.000 Philadelphia 4; Washington 3. Moose é 8 | 2 500 8t. Louis 1; Cleveland 0. IS oo = 1 500 0 2 .000 GAMES SATURDAY Pacific Coast League Hollywood 7; Sacramento 3. Portland 5; Los Angeles 3. Oakland 8; Mission 7. San Francisco 11; Seattle 8. National League St. Louis 7; Chicago 6. New York 10; Boston 3. Pittsburgh 6; Cincinnati 4. Brooklyn 5; Philadelphia 3. American League Philadelphia 5; Washington 4. Cleveland 5; St. Louis 1. JACK DEMPSEY ing Sunday Game—No |ew vork s, 8; Boston 10, 3. BREAKS WITH HUBERT FUGAZY NEW YORK, May 27.—Jack |Dempsey has severed relations with Hubert Fugazy, New York promoter, and announced he would promote boxing matches in eonjunction with the Chicago Coliseum next fall. e .————— | ’l ATTENTION MASONS MEMORIAL FOR ter written by General Daniel Brod- Fort Pitt, to General George Wash- ington; dated September 16, 1778, has been found in the files at the COLOMIAL HERO PITTSBURGH, May 27.—A let-| head, at the time he commanded |minute PARKING.ONLY will be|the hospital last evening for treat- By GEORGE McMANUS L WOZ PLAYIN' TENNAS AN THE BALL HIT ME N KE perseverance and zeal through a} AT ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL country too inaccessible to be de-| scribed scarcely can be equaled in, history. Notwithstanding many of them returned ‘barefooted and nak- Victor Regos entered the hospital this morning for medical treatment. He is employed at the Tulsequah i ed, they disdained to complain.” mining property up the Taku River. | The sesqui-centennial anmvursury‘ Mrs. Mike Horn had a 5%-pound jof Brodhead's expedition against paby girl at the hospital this morn- | the Indians of the upper Alleghany ing following a Cesarian operation. River will be observed next fall.|goth mother and child are report- { According to Willlam H. Stevenson,!eq to be in a favorable condition. member of the historical comnns-:‘TmS is the first Cesarian operation on and president of the msw"c“l'perrormcd at the hospital for over | society of Western Pennsylvania, four years. ‘?}:gn?eox;’;mg‘rs r‘h‘l‘] 2?{:;;%2‘)’].“’0’@! ‘Harry Eilingen entered the hos- | pital yesterday morning to receive n treatment for rheumatism. Bob Turner suffered a stroke of {paralysis of the right side yester- Beginning Monday, May 27th, 40 day afternoon and was taken to NOTICE TO AUILO DRIVERS permitted on Front Street from ment. Main to City Dock from 8 a. m.| Amso Benson reentered the hos- to 7 p. m. daily. This notice does|pital last cvening and underwent or MURESCO WALL AND CEILING DECORATION 55c¢ Per Package THE Thomas Hardware Co. TAR POT FOR RENT HOME BUILDERS WE CAN FURNISH CEDAR ITEMS 3 and 4 inch Planks 2x12 Planks 6 and 8 inch Shiplap 4 and 6 inch Bevel Siding 4 to 12 inch Clear Finish 5-8x4 Ceiling office of the Surveyor General atinot apply to cars in commercial Man Made Second CHICAGO, T, May 27—"Red” Detroit 5, 4; Chicago 2, 3. Gastineau Channel League Moose 9; American League 6. A stated communication of Mt.|Harrisburg, Pa. Juneau Lodge No. 17; F. & A. M. | The letter was copied in General will be held in the Masonic Temple | Brodhead’s orderly book. The book at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening.lis in the possession of the Penn- use. Cars will be permitted to park both sides of Main Street, both sides of Franklin above Third St., Faber, veteran spitballer of the White Sox, turned back the Detroit Tigers yesterday afternoon with one STANDING OF CLUBS (Corrected to Date) Pacific Coast League Detroit 0; Chicago 2. R SR S A LT New Issue of SOUTH EASTERN ALASKA MINING CORPORATION - MINES: Juain, Berner's Bay, Alaska Present Offering $300,000.00 of Treasury Stock in 3,000 UNITS of ONE share PREFERRED 7% Cumulative interest and TWENTY-FIVE shares COMMON STOCK PRICE PER UNIT: $100.00 ard accrued mtemt. ylelding 7% The Cumulative Preferred Stock is to be fully paid and non- assessable! entitled to cumulative preferential cash dividend at the rate of 7% per annum, payable semi-annually; callable as a whole or in part at $110.00 per share on any dividend day after the 3rd year. Preferred as to Assets and accrued dividend in the event of liquidation. Preferred dividend will be payable semi-annually on the first day of January and July in each year, the first dividend to accrue from the 1st day of January, 1929. No voting power. The Common Stock is of no par value and non-assessable. Voting power. " Managing Director: JEAN VANOPHEM WHEN A GOLD MINE PRODUCES an average of $11.80 in pure gold to a ton of ore— HAS ALREADY produced more than a quarter of a million dollars’ worth— s WITH THE BEST yet to come— HAS CAPABLE MANAGEMENT, expert metallurgical coun- sel and adequate man and steam power— g HAS ALREADY COMPLETED' the preliminary work and ‘is ready for high-powered modern exploitation of its untouched reserves— 7 2 ESTIMATED PROFITS ‘When Berners Tunnel .is completed, it is estimated that the operating cost will be about $4.25 per ton, based upon a milling capacity of 250 tons daily. An estimated profit of $6.86 per ton will yield a daily profit (250 tons basis) of $1,715.00 which in a year of only 300 working days would mean $514,500.00. Half a million a year! With every prospect of increase in the quantity and quality of the ore. And this does not take into consideration the fre- quent occurrence of pay-streaks where Jualin ore has already yielded $120 to $1,040 per single ton! 2 This is worthy of your investigation. It is not a straight speculation. It is an investment at 1%- Practically a Bond. And the bonus of common stock will give you in a few years a good substantial profit. Invest wisely and help an industry that will help your town and increase your capital. = i Work in the M. M. Degree. Visit- the W. M. CHAS. E. NAGHEL, |—adv. Secretary. PRSI M0 0 B ATTENTION! For Carpenver Work of any kind ~shop or city—Call Handy Andy. Phone 498 | 1 { { ing brethren welcome.. By order of | .in the air its sylvania Historical Society. north side of ~Second, Third, Describing an expedition from the fort during which his party of 1605 men penetrated the wilderness as far north as the present site of in front of entrances to business house or garages. GEORGE A. GETCHELL, Olean, N. Y. Brodhead wrote: —adv. Chief of Police. “Too much praise cannot be giv- v 20 en to both officers and soldiers| Ice cream, brick or bulk. Juneau —adv. during the whole expedition. Their (Ice Cream Parlors. L4 too—for they certaialy do stick to Fourth, Fifth and Sixth excepting| a minor operation this morning. Henry Pigg, who was operated on for appendicitis several days ago, spent a good night and was said to be going well this morning. - - — ATTENTION EASTERN STAR Regular social meeting will be held Tuesday night, May 28, at Scottish Rite Temple at 8 p. m. Initiation. Visiting members cor- dially invited to attend. —adv. - Old papers at the Emplre. 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