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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TLLSDAY SEPT. 10, 1929. Bmi\ble_liPl:ATHER : B\ (,LORCF \h \l\\l M 1N TOUGH LUCK: | GOT 7 2 | Hlre § GEE' YOL GIT i 4 vYouD ee ] A DATE WITH DTy B80T | i @ g = \u"\’ EASY IQUQDQ\QQ o) ME WIFE WANTS ME T ) G i OR\— CAN™ e | ;: - 3 THESE NIGHTD B GO WITH HER TO THE | - R-NGGD AD VE 19D N 4 HOW Qo N oL o F I OE PUYSTERS N 'mq“ \\u TH RIS \»«\}"‘ < X _“, | RECEPTION-) LEAVEAT ) P 3 | DON'T CAR WIBH | COULD O Al HEC o el A RA A NN WHAT YOUL 5O FOR DECORATING AND BEAUTIFYING WALLS AND CEILINGS per pucku ge THE e | Thomas Hardware Co. ENJOYS PROSPE,R[TY‘umm ok | Additional ground is HAVANA, Sept. 10—These ax-v‘md,‘hc A e - . ! ; AT oilities for seating will come nes jactive days of preparation for big-|® 25 O MU W ORE Ll better fights in Cuba fol- |, SO BI8 (50 (00 Br e a season declared the best . ~ * e [ S rofita i ¥ ._|Sammy Mandell, Brown v 2 most ‘profitable S Onbangfle: | oatbhst, and X Cho ® 0 v 0 00 000 e SRS T o R R B L R o i | hails from Cuba and is )\\j].‘ GAMES MONDAY g 5 g SUPER]OR GENERAL Havana's fight game has been|, b, Gav up the champion sececcccccse “TTER, BUILDINGS e 'growing apace. With its rapid| o ;. JIMMY PLAYS SAFE; s MAKING INSPECTION growth the duties of the Cuban|2d9e" CALLS BOUT A DRAW ST. LOUIS, Scpt. 10—The T {boxing commission have been in-| M artistic buildings in_the downtown s creas and ‘ the former small,| 3 r Gl & a mer small, STORE HOU 5 NEW YORK, Sept. 10— £l of they ROl TG seplgre O bk ) stors of o Ann, who arsived indingy offices have been superseded| For hs 'Accommodation of § Fflllu"(’ {o I{l’( (’lv(‘ It has been a hard, closc 3 10 8 will soon be chosen and g »!by a pretentious suite in the old | trade, re will be open "Tu fight between heroes fromthe e |awarded by the Better e ek from 9% Beten Jesult' college. e it ’il]::(‘lx]m) e (‘rl’(ll.t Bronx and Harlem. pearance Committee of the re i ; :fnn:l“:;u‘ The fight arena is being er laav. B.M. BEHRENDS, CO,, I bl b/ The Harlem boy got the ly organized City Developme of Bt Ann's T A;m M';(!;r--' —_ i Bty e i & official verdict. The vote was ® |reau of the Chamber of COMMErCe. | Gonera) s necompanied by Stethns r MR a2 T . Is no I‘Vv-.j:v{ uyn:r‘ 8 5 has been l,lil‘id‘ but w0 ko one, This is one of the first steps|pge,y o ., General Counsellor and :“ltll' ‘:»»’{1‘1:‘;111\'0 [)‘r(lA:;lf\ i s vi((i)l‘r(x‘ncs and fans were di taken as an incentive to the erec-| o 1y oicioic or St Ann tion* of more beautiful buildings. | .y oo Rt v 9, ¢ . | . { This convenience and protection is “What did you call it,” a ¢ |The bureau also decided to © "«rfllr]v‘nm:,\,;: hee GEOE Y :::tlml::: 33 1_3 P()r Ce”l ]‘/’0'-0 ]‘/Ill"fl.',f(’r - jours for the S rlihy i fellow ringsider asked Mayor duct a “clean-up, paint-up, fix-up ; to“Juneatr this ¥ene e il (g modern and 4 Jimmy Walker. Jand plant up” campaign this next ot ‘thé datehattoned i 5 it I called it a draw for po- ® spring. ; O G ATaar Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires hold the greatest Tire litical reasons,” snapped Jim- ———————— { Road C oR Ainich AREy economy records made. Actual records on 5000 ve- JOLIE RETURNS TO TAKU | o 2 W T hicles equipped with Firestone Gum-Dipped Truck i cident o out. twelve ‘milss and Bus Tires, in all classes of service, in every part jabove Nulato on the Yukon River of the country, show savings which mean at least a9 Pacific Coast League cn 6, 19; Sacramento 4, 4. liywood 4, 6; Oakland 2, 5. Portland 3, 3. geles 6, 5. National League Boston 3. 5, 10; Cincinnrati 3, 4. Pittsburgh 9; Brooklyn 7. n League Chi Boston 6; St. o OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT STANDING vur CLUDS Pacific Coast League | Lost Fet. 611 597 | @ tion. Phil Jolie, who had been in Ju- }mm\\u(-rl X 3 58)'e o @ 0o 0@ 0 @0 ¢ 0 o0 o e ncau for a week or ten days, re- #nd. although theré was fio seriond 1-3% m ileage. Portland . ol e i turned to the Taku country on the |5 - “1oU8 o, v i 9o 1-37% more mileage. [ ¢ done the passengers were (s)»::l‘cl:‘;ralmism : 33 515 SOCCER BELT FANS Jazz Suaday, M. Jolle s aSS0-|.p0 o proceed until the fol- Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires are the toughest, strong- with Paul Black, well known 3 . lowing week est, most endurable tires in the world—tires that amento E oneer, in prospecting. He thinks | . o - ‘ 55 o7 TAKE TO BASEBALL L ’ “I. some good loca- | AD inspection was also made of hold all world records for safety, mileage, economy Nationar League & A 1 i : |t Pz v will devote the rest|the school and hospital in Dawson and endurance. AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF JUNEAU re-clec- ec0ece000000000800C000ee e0es00smecs00s000000000 Won M s R ¢ - to prospecting them,|Cith and of the schools fn Holy Chicago 89 b iy e e |Cross and Nul The school at pittabureh e ‘o7 | hiere will be responsible if L»h'y sl o Holy 5 150 resident pupils Dev work 0 5 538 ‘b'-\“' In ‘h‘f land where | AT THE HOTELS who all Indian children, The St. Louis 6t 66 : i s Qo BRC . trained by the sisters and ot 62 : R B e Gastineau Ireceive invaluable instruction in Philadeiphia 60 ABBUATE S ATE DEY BE. 5 L%“”,fi i Anne Johanson and chil-|the domestic axt e the bo; C()nn()rs Motor C()n[‘l)([n’v Cincinnati 54 e e i i ;’f] e J"“i;‘f | dren, E. C. Anderson, H. Peterson, |Teceiy lestic from the Sisters . Boston 51 & sod | SR an or Japamese, Bulin'p nanl and D. S. Weyand, Ju- but are alio instructed in manual, o \ENDERED BY EXPERT! Americaa veague i B e neau: B. Blindheim, Ketchikan; traininz and in farming by the | SERVICE RENDERED BY EXPERTS Won Lost | *“| william Lindley, Olympia; Pathicers and by the Jesuit Philadelphia 91 42 G8 i y ... | Feero, 7y and Mrs. D. H.|Brother It is of interest to know New York 7% 55 5 Rabid fans EY¢ Lheki Witaln that these Indian boy farmers rais- Cleveland 70 60 538 |a comparatively short tim2 thej ke »d o potato last year that weighed | St. Louis 63 63 prazilians will develop pitchers and | E Workman, ' Unidlga; Harry!3 pounds and a cabbage head Washingten 60 72 base runners able to hold thelx. OW81 o), 5riers, Benjamin Island and M. that weighed 40 younds. Both vil “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” Detroit 60 72 455|with the veleran America 1| H. Sabin, Juneau; and J. W. Sod- |lages are on the lower Yukon g Chicago 800 [TRBRRCRy RV crling, Sumdum. | River | Beston 40 85 .36¢ e e e : The Mother General and her ool S ATTENTION EASTERN STARS |companion wiil leave Juneau on the D Cl o l P E USE NANAIMO SCREENED NOTiCE For your accommodation, this| 4 regular business meeting of | Princess Louise, Sept. 21, and, z\fl.e{- ry eanl"g a'l( reSSlng During the days of the Fair one|store Will be open the evening 1M Juneau Chapter No. 7, Order of making an inspection of all branch R T TR R Pacific Coast Coal Company way traffic after 6 p. m. going out [Sept. 10 until 9 p. m. V.|Eastern Star, will be held Tuesday, es in British Columbia and in , LEY ik PHONE 412 by the way of Willoughby and reriee Sept. 10 at 8:00 p. m., Scottish |Washington State, they will return | ALASKA LA UNDRY H. G. WALMS Agent. back by Gold Creck bridge, to Fair STORE HOURS Rite Temple. Visiting members wel- to their home in Lachine which | . Building. Goldstein’'s Emporium will be|come. is near v[opum] Canada. . . In New Building on Shattuck Way I3, GEC. GETCHELL, til NINE P. M. Tuesday, Maybell George, W. I | e —adv. Chief of Police. gg:’t‘en‘::m‘" 10th, —adv. adv. Fm)mycL. l”?gbil(“snn, éec-y. | r IAMAT: arer the! “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” O‘d P'lpt,r‘i for q'\lc at I:mplre OHXCC 4 ___J show. Juvwau Tca Cream flvlnu HEL $1500.00 in CONCERTS ; - Cash Premiums FOUR BIG DAYS SHOWS, CARNIVAL AND DANCING SEPTEMBER 11, 12, 13, 14, 1929 Watch for Program Announcement of Events