The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 6, 1929, Page 5

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PT. 6;:1929. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, By GEORGE McMANUS MY \WF T OVER FER ME-I'M GOIN' TO START OINTY AN' RIGHT IN EATIN WELL HAVE ' | A FINE FEED O-GETHER - Muresco | WELL-THE EIGHTEEN-DAY DIET S \ (5 s L\f[ voe i T FOR DECORATING AND BEAUTIFYI WALLS AND CEILINGS 55¢ per packa ge :i e —— | THE w"‘gm: | Thomas Hardware Co. | |\ ' Fighting Mack’s May Bring Home Bacon || kel Tranter || ‘ r 5 Jo sy . ’ li Phungdllflc ‘ReL. 148 E f q‘% ] 3. - o |_»»?‘%n;:&}"()::"fufi:};“—r il ! Credit Is no proof that a bill & 1 cancelled check that ha ind paid is positive proof. been paid but been accepted % 4 . . ] Failure to Receive ! / This convenience and protection is %KLL BACN Pay your bills the R G e I | OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT AT THE FIRST NATIONAL JANK OF JUNEAU r\‘ S P o R BRI M s SURE L LE L Ais S RS ! THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY ‘§ . = ! \ v 2 ) “The Last Scrvice Is the Greatest Tribute” I | \ i ! Corner 4th and IFranklin St. Phone 136 { e T 9§ F ‘ _ s wnd . . 1DC The spectacular bas_eball being played by | Philadelphia and shows “Connie” as he was % ; % < Connie Mack’s team in the final sprint for | in the height of success. Center shows the ‘American league leadership may indicate that | Quaker field marshal as he is today, while at 5 ¢ the veteran manager has lost the “jinx” which | the right are (top) Fox, (bottom), "Cochrane 45 & Old Papers for sale ar Empire Otfice has steadily followed him since he won the |and (lower center)‘AlsSi ~al + peanant in 1?13. At the left is seen the “mil~ | artists on this year)'s tean':mn-lgg’s' D lion dollar infield” which brought fame to “Caternational Newssses S 1927 Chevrolet Truck ale " Ganes ‘uRspay T G GOOD RUNNING ORDER » | cattleman and one of a fami o |eleven children. One, of his b [ (& |ers is his camp chef. 1 Pacific Coast League : | |San Francisco 15; Portland 4. ’ | Pittsburgh has cashed in 2 |Oakland 6; Hollywood 4. world’s series in recent Mission 3; Sacramento 1. II()RI‘/’EI Sl. l}l 2 % i v ’J} [yot no club has had as m Los Angeles 7, 8; Seattle 6, 1. V 4 1CCL ‘“‘353 !1““1'( 9 [§ ut ° : $ McCaul Motor Company | breaks as the Pir STANDING ur CLUDS Pacific Coast League | s in the chasc | National League | down the home % | Pittsburgh 10; Cincinnati 5. | G 1 Since 1921 the Bucs have been 2 | American League ! A LAN big threat. They were on top in |Cleveland 4; Detroit 0. d | \ . J’ OULD .1925 and again in 1927 but lost out %l U FETS !(zu oe i;,g‘ Y | ez |in at least three other ons | 1 K9 o ST R i , | ALASKAN HOTEL | when they looked to be the class | ‘® Someone asked Jack Dempsey | of the field. | Won Lost Fet. if he knew anything about Shakes- | ow ago they bliw ; : (i A fow | Mistlon ot do 26 618 o SR T have never had the pleasure,” | They didn't win the 19 1 gouywood s 40 %7 .5?7 S IVEE T ()I{ /i (’ | Yhe Man Mauler replied. 5t day of the, ssescn. , This | b ARG G |21 N < 3 [ Sl e O L crad - uly |Portland ... 38 21 58 | y were al e | year the Pirates came home in July \gp g cicn 77 5 5 g o } that September evening in 1923 |with a slim lead. Yet in three 2 ‘ MODERN REASONABLE RATES cdogen . . . C | ‘Dave Housel, Proprietor . ‘ ekland ... 2 5 AT when Dempsey and Luis Angel Fir- | yeeks, with Grimes out of action ;Sflcmm‘inm ¥ ;3 i; :;g po of the Argentine, slugged each|and Traynor, Grantham and othel |gaqii10 ' 16 5‘1 2239 2} 7. fig A\ lVal Y. i »other around and even out of the stars injured, the club dropped out | B i, | % LI(II{ I I{UUAS“ (411514/‘ /\'I o !‘ f()r ° ring at the Polo Grounds. News- of the race completely. From a two- Nauiona: League | New Ford Fordor Sedan ical C ¢ @aper stories appeared under the game lead they dropped to eight Won Lost Pet IS An Economwa ar “py-lines” of the contestants but games behind the pace-setting Cubs. Chicago 86 43 667 . . ' athey were quite frank to disclaim Pittsburgh .. 4 54 578 tO Drlve | P R the authorship of any part of them. New York . 68 60 531 s QF ° Y # It was not until the era of Gene FRENGH TURF [St. Louls ... 63 63 500 W(’ .Shl,n Wlflil ( ,',"lil’ Tunney that literary pursuits, the Brooklyn £ ECONOMICAL because of its low first cost, and low study of Shakespears and other | | Philadelphia gg 22 :gl | cost of up-keep. Economical because it has been masters became associated with the | GAME Is HlT Cincinnati ... 54 75 418 | P Dl § 1 l‘, | made to stand up under thousands and thousands of manly art of battered beaks. 1 |Boston ..o 50 TT 304 ] hone .-’l‘ y b !V(’, De er miles of steady running. w it develops the successor of 3 i i i Q.hf:: cthe:‘ sxuggzn Firpo, goes in | mm“w"::‘“,:nst Pct An indication of the built-in quality of this car is heavily for poetry. Not only does| PARIS, Sept. 6—The sport °f\pniaqelphia . g0 41 687 shown in the extensive use of t‘me. steel forgings. Wictorio Maria Campolo, native of kings in France is in a bad Wai|New vork ... 74 54 58| More steel forgings, in fact, are used in the siew Ford taly and fistic product of the Ar- The attendance at race tracks is|Cieveland ... 69 59 530 than in almost any other car, regardless of price. entine, translate the gems of Keats | docreasing cvery week althoughigt Touis ... 68 40 531 g and Shelly into either Italian or |the price of admission has been petroit "8 458 | Come in and learn about the safety, comfort, panish, but he writes his own reduced. !Washington 59 70 453 smoothness and alert performance of this car by newspaper copy. Where Firpo| Owing to increased expenses Of|Chicago ... 51 71 .39 | driving it yourself. You'll know it's a great auto- would have snorted at the idea of breeding and training and high|Boston L8 85 ‘351 Tabils the miftte sousctaks the wheel. using a pencil for anythi taxation, French owners cannot AT R figures, confining his translations e the pace, and the sport is| . #0 the shift of doilars into pesos,|repidly getting into the hands of FIGHT PROMOTERS OFFE Campolo’s friends say he tackles igners, five of whom were! BONUS FOR MIXING IT UP & vortable typewriter conscientions- among the leading owners last year. | Iy every cvening to fulfill a c The betting machines at race| LOS ANGELES, Sept. 6.—Fight Jract with La Nacion, Buenos Al cks, upon the receipts fmm“l)”'mmrs who find the pace set newspaper. horse racing is largely ec~")."vlh<‘ preliminary boys too slow to w~—=pwering around 6 fect 7, 27 pendent for its resources, suffer ‘""_r their fistic palace may get ‘years old and with a reach a good heavily from the competition of il-their money’s worth in one Los An- ten inches longer that either Demp- legal betting. iacles 'arena. scy or Firpo possessed, Campolo| In 1928 the betting machines ac-) Its promoters, to speed up and ic one of the most eolorful of the counted for $65,000,000 but it iz to get more action into their pre- boavyweight contenders, whether, cstimated that clandestine bats|liminaries, have turned to bonuse e or not he fulfills any of the prom- amounfed to at least $200000000.|a & means of satisfying their pat- ise he has shown so far in whipping As a semedy for this leakase ii iz rons. ¢ ®cXuh and Heeney. The Argen- proposed to license bo: az| The pair of boys who put up the tine giant was six months in a in England, and to opan ting [best fight of the night will receive # hospital after being badly beatedmachine offices in the ipal|o sizable bonus in addition to the by Monte Munn, the Nebraska col-{ciucs. | contracted purse. Wegian, in Buenos Aires, but re-; b BT o S ‘ ——te——— sisted the appeals of his family in Have you lried une e 5'Clack Try & HOT 1amMArz al’er the order to continue his ring career. Dinner Speciais &t Mabry's Cafe?)show. Juneau Ice Cream Farlors Juneau Motors, Inc. t ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck Way “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” o

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