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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUG. 22, 1929. By GEORGE McMANUS IF ' HAD THE TIME AND THE DTRENGTH,'D CIVE You EIGHTEEN GOS0 PONCHES ong THE NOSE - BRINGING UP FATHER THID EIGHTEEN-DAY DIET S | 4 QITTIN' SO MLCH ON ME NERVES, | EVEN HATE THE WORD EIGHTEEN- YES,INDEED - HE JUST GRADUATED ON THE E\GHTEENTH AND 1 JUST E\GHTEEN YEARD OLD ON THE B\GHT- EENTH OF NEXT [ STRANGE TO SAY- BUT | WAS BORN ON THE EIGHTEENTH OF NEXT MONTH AND MY GRAND- FATHER WAS BORN ON THE EIGHTEENTH (N BIGHTEEN - HUNDRED AND EVGHTEEN Anp [ HE HAD EIGHTEEN CHILDREN. ( a 1 i | Furniture: e Beds, Springs, Mattresses See Our TONS BEAUTYREST MATTRESSES THE & we| Thomas Hardware Co. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown have | returned to Juncau from Seattle | where they were summoned re- — cently by the death of Mr. Brown's i \“ . ", ‘3 | ! mother. Mr. Brown is represen- " Failure to Receive - - ® 1929, Int Feature Serviee. Tne., MOTHER OF ALBER BROWN P. S AWAY .{Cueto declared. “A professional GREAT MAGNETIC SURVEY ® team would draw crowds of 15,000 | CONDUTED BY CANADA . ‘ fans on Saturday, Sunday or Mon- | ® | day.” | OTTAWA, Ontario, Aug. 22— o} ——————— | Canada has the largest magnetic L GRID COACH GOLF STAR |survey in the world, according to . A. O. Gorman, Dominion Land Sur-| | 3 ®| ARKADELPHIA, rAk., Aug’ 22.— | veyor. i | ® | Morley Jennings, athletic director| The amount of deflection of the ¢ i : ®|and football coach at Baylor uni- |compass needle from the true as- ® | versity, holds a new course record | tronomic north varies for different ®lat the Arkadelphia country club.|PArts of Canada. Since the year C | He stroked the 3600 yard, nine 1880, Mr. Gorman points out, the get for several innings un- | hole course in 34, four under par, topographical survey has been! til he rebelled and the ijth four birdies. '|making magnetic observations in| the oft-postponed game bctween): xc:;—;st:::ul‘:l;);st{orced the cul- | ‘order tot ch:rt. the variation for all, the Moose and Island teams in the ; ; Paxts 1 OLL WS cOURIRY, City League was set €or this even-1® ® ®® ® e e o 00 0 0o | ATZ &?é‘g:};‘:,Efléiflr(:stTAL More than 24,000 such observa- ing at City Park instead of on] SR T e S i g $ K Hons: have ‘been takon. the island diamond. The game e S will start at 6:30 p. m. sharp, FORT WORTH, Tex, Aug. 22—| President J. E. Barragar announced. e TeRCUIN. O -TkRs SIRDa ko e | MOOSE TO PLAY Much Postponed Game Is| Set for Local Diamond at 6:30 Tonight With weather conditions promis- ing for the first time in ten days,| loughby Ave. with the best TO- BACCO and SNUFF CURE. Hours 2 p.m to 7 p. m Call and we| will demonstrate. —adv. ® UMPIRE FROWNS ON BEING TARGET WACO, Tex., Aug. 22— A youngster with a rubber band, a handful of bent pins and an unerring aim caused Umpire Tom Erwin to halt a Texas League game here recently. Erwin was the boy's tar- LUDWIG NELSON | Jeweler || Expert watch and jewelry re- | | | pairing. Agent for Brunswick | | Portable and Cabinet Panatrope | | Phonographs, Records and | | Radios. tative of Schwabacher Brothers and Credi redut Company, Inc., wholesale grocers. Is no proof that a bill has been paid but .. Bill Casey is still at No. 8 Wil- 1 cancelled check that has been accepted and paid is positive proof. This convenience and protection is yours for the asking. Pay your bills the modern and safc way OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT Associated Press Photo o Ethel Burkhardt, San Francisco THE FIRST NATIONAL 20-yea. old Pacific coast champion HAVANA CLUB STILL SOUGHT FOR SOUTHEASTERN LEAGUE | Ohio’s blackberry crop, about On the outcome of this game de- pends the other game left over from the second half of the sea-| TAMPA, Fla., Aug. 22—Cliff Green, president of the Southeast- ern league, still hopes to see Ha- ;50.000 bushels, would make 1,600,~ 00 “fat” pies or 2,000,000 “lean” | ones, it is estimated. e, — discharge of Jakey Atz as Fort Worth pilot overturns a popular belief that commercialization of bascball has robbed the game of won the final of the women’s invi tation singles at the Longwool Cricket club, Brookline. Mass., 0-6 BANK .‘1 OF JUNEAU 4 | s 4 son’s schedule. If the Moose win| 64, 63, LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- | TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE sentiment. Not only in Fort Worth, but throughout the State, fans and players regretted the passing of the | veteran manager. Although rivals loved to “ride” him, they respected his ability as a manager. He was perhaps, the league’s most colorful figure. He brought six straight pennants to Fort Worth. they will clinch the second halri’vana represented in his circuit. Green failed last year to place title and there will be no need for a club in the Cuban capital but playing the other game, between the Islanders and Legion club. plans to make another effort this Pete Schmitz and Manning will} Winter. be opposing pitchers tonight. Both| “I have talked to a score of vet- | have had a long rest and should;cran baseball men, and have yet | be in shape for a real battle. to find one who doesn't think well | BT of the proposition,” said Green. | GAMES WEDNESDAY i “John McGraw is the strongest ad- Pacific Coast League herent of the plan so far. He ad- Py, 0 o Seattle 4; Los Angeles 3. |vised me to get Havana into the {RETURNS T0 SCHOOL Sacramento 6; Mission 5. league at any cost.” | AFTER VISIT HERE Portland 7; San Francisco 2. Green's belier 1a the feafiib)lity“ Oakland 10; Hollywood 7. of bringing the Cubans into the | National League league is shared by Manuel Cueto, Chicago 9; New York 2. veteran Cuban infielder, with the Brooklyn 1; St. Louis 0. Tampa Smokers. Philadelphia 10; Pittsburgh 8. “Havana is a baseball gold mine,” Boston 7, 7; Cincinnati 1, 8. - - - American League St. Louis 7; Philadelphia 5. Chicago 4; New York 3. Detroit 13; Boston 2. Cleveland 3; Washington 1. STANDING ur CLUBS Pacine Coast League Won Lost Pet.| 20 .608 | 21 596 | 22 569 22 569 23 549 26 500 29 420 ok B 42 192 Natuona: League Won Lost 6 36 66 47 63 54 . 57 58 52 63 50 66 48 66 47 69 American veague Won Lost 83 35 . 69 45 61 55 61 57 56 63 . 50 64 TR R Men’s Half Soles, $1.50 || Rubber Heels, 50 cents See Big Van, the Gun Man 211 Seward Street ————————————————— i PHONE YOUR ORDERS TO US We will attend to them promptly. Our coal, hay, |grain and transfer business is increasing daily. There’s a reason. Give us a trial order ‘today and learn why. M BT SR THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 I ). Saaxice Jeweler ard Optician fi Watches Diamonds Sliver ware T Y ENSW YIS PV e v An Important Announcement TO THE MANY FRIENDS OF D. M. 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