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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, N( \DA\ SEPTSP S I929 BRINGING UP FATHER MAGGIE- | [ SHOT OP 1| WANT FROE- ™M SORRY TO VES. HE SAID NO A ¢ ) " R ] e e N Wi 1927 Chevrolet Truck GOIN' To| | TO HEAR ME fi%gma ‘vs?n‘énjxeagg SEE SING JANITOR TO &GO AND - ! 4 ) 1 NG ER S T s I A 5 — 1 < a— GOOD RUNNING ORDER THINKS OF MY VOICE - ! ; 5 3 SAl 5 y - : THE GENTLEMAN | | HIM \WHAT HE " $ D1 HE 1S A C ‘:runao \ o WHO WA THE i ARy My ! 120.00 ‘.>INGER : 00 ¢ iy APARTMENT MY VoIcE? ) / J B \ UPSTAIRS: 4 T L e o MecCaul Motor Company See the Simmon’s Beautvrest MATTRESSES WRIGLEY’S MILLIONS THE FINEST MATTRESS BRING JOY TO CHICAGO I'ANS THAT SIMMONS PRODUCES wiLLiAmM \ “Built For Sleep” WRIGLEY UR ® s 0 ° 30 0 i " | ES SUNDAY | ¢ | ‘ TH s o0 eecoo0e K 3 - X it | E Pacific Coast League | . [ mento 2 postland 5, 5. | g ; ; i Holylwood 5 Angeles 4, 0.| I : o i cAn : See Our Window Display National League ! ; y New York 5; Chicago 4. | Br St. Lot 3; Fhiladelphia Amcrican League 1 Joston 4 v York 4, hington 7. AMES SATURDAY ybody's 1 ] : ? Hollywood 10; Los Angeles 7. o S % ‘ Credit be an a S - ; Oakland 3; Seattle 2 betwee: ’ ational League Xx, | » Gi i : : Brooklyn 3; St. Louis 0 ence and fieldi g 5 d 5 a Philadel: Cincinnati 6. no proof that a bill has been paid but give him the nod t- ; 5 . K New Y ago 1. While Chica aseball bugs cheer wildly, Willlam Wrigley, Jr., cancelled check that has been accepted tin 3 nan of Broc s e’ Boston 0; Pittsburgh 4 is preparing to write off the millicns he spent to make the Cubs a and paid is positive proof. pennant winner. This convenience and protection 1s SE ok 2= L yours for the asking. Pay your bills the By WALTER BROWN modern and safe way American League (A. P. Feature Service Writer) OPEN A CHECKING ACCOUNT shia is on his 1 R hicago 5; New York 8 R Jloveland 3; Boston 4 the red. He didnt mind| Siseded Sl y Hadn't he been on the oft- CHICAGO, Sept. 23— “Bill" Wrig- |side of the ledger with his che Cincinnati Reds, will do. Luca v 2 STANDING Ur CLUGS lley now can write off all the mil- ("\Qo gum; his Catalina enterpri 00? has had a wonderful year with a| § ; ; (Corrected tn Date) !\Km* he has spent to give Chicago second division club. Vacifie Coast League I‘A National league pennant The grounc got its sod; the best : : Won Lost Fot.| With the Cubs budding champions | Wrigley could buy. Willlam Veeck, 54 .35 0710t the uit, Wrigley considers it | WhO Wrote sports as “Bill” Bailey, wo other pitchers are needed, Bur- : . Louis 4; Washington 3. ;h Grimes and Red Lucas of the v - | — | l | | I i | | | | AT THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK y well spent was Wrigley's choice for m-v;u(iml OF JUN refreshing at Pebble see | rtlar £ 3 i {of the Club. Veeck would get the | fine a display of s i Francisco 73‘! ]{{‘“knr nx '\un.nuryhs‘l‘ above ho | friends. Eventuaily Joe McCarthy sl ay days don't come v - Sack Sharkey but they mean Lo Angeles 9 40 :,;unm‘d; (;C x:]:“(‘;h ,::]g'q,\fi’.‘t,}“;::“?‘ 00, s Wrvibiabis nfedtb cheier. Tins | = o i something wk ey do a ack seis his second $106,000 check Oakland 3 a8 Y viat (BREL: Dhied By Sobiny. O 1 ; 3 : < % bay him a fortune gave a different : rcund of the golf cham- 929 fo C sramy Lo mber 2 cramento 58 '_13\(0“(‘ to that bromide and looks half of t as part B every home game Good { | Watgiey. Batight into the Oubs in y n edit to Good- y JAY H; ELS I Paston Gob's speech ) Nawonms e peg, | 1916 When they played out on it ;uu, year, and made one road trip o (zmd n}:l.»r refused 1110 ""‘ylv;"i Sports Editor ‘V tepping back and hollering “Come | gpioazo He H 653 | West Side. Most of the stock was |—the last. with Gene Homans for the qualify: A et o : len a ght.” the former ¢l il A m intere: | e life st ST TR AR e o s ety seiated Press F + Cervice) [O0 and fight,” the former h'\mmon‘m,“hmhh 84 79 held by out of town interests A| The life story of the Cub's owner | ‘smm)"(l in and nailed his man. New York 72 5 549 | few years later he obtained c is not an Alger plot. He was reared | wse he desired to avoid eny ap- | NEW YORK, Sept. 23.—Fo 2| Sharkey quit the stump after that |g; 1oy o “495 trol, and began pouring the dollars |in wealth, but he built a far greater | “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” ance of seeking the spotlight man who lost three important|but the momentum downward P“,H'{(]‘v,;‘ T e 'J;"mm the entewprise. | fortune on another commodity. His | detracting otherwise from theifignts two by knockouts, in the |started by Dempsey's left hook car- p',,,m(.’,,lphm 63 ‘44"," The new park on the north side |father made baking powder. | nain events, for the sake of the|inst five years, Jack Sharkey is|ried him through two unfavorabie |Gincinnati 63 ‘441 | —death scene of the Federal league | Chewing gum was a special out- . . ‘gate. doing right well, thank you | fights the following winter. Tom | | Boston % 54 ‘375 | cffort, needed renovation. It got [cast when he began popularizing | Dry Cleanlng an(l Pressl'lg o ST Y Jack collects his second $100 "I\O\Hl‘”n"v got a drw \wh the clouter u,“c,m League |it to the tune of more than $1,000.- |it. Catalina island was only an | of the most interesting fea-|pursn of the 1929 soeking ceason, | e d And John- Won Lost Pct [000. The ground needed sod island when he bought it. Thoi —— of ‘1\“‘ baseball season has|geptomber when he meets Tom- |ny Risko beat him In 15 rounds, [Philadelphia ... 100 45 690 | club needed friends; new players, a | Cubs scarcely were a ball me‘ the trick work of Wallace |y youghran in a 15-round ruckus| Al of this was forgiven when|New York .8 62 manager and a president. when he acquired them. Write| ALASKA LA_ UNDRY 'S, commonly known around|g¢ the yankee stadium. He - |Sharkey outsparred Stribling and | Cleveland 7% 68 528| After several seasons, Wiigley was |your own plot. 1 Coast league as thejoq pis first $100,000 cl tor the became the natural opponent |St. Louis e 514 e e R0 S R i In New Building on Shattuck Way of Portland. Walters |, ing with !for such budding biffers as Max|Washington ... 69 476 | o SR S SRS L e GRS IR has been playing outfield, shortstop, at Mig ). | Schmeling and Tommy Loughran. |Detroit e Profiom o o ! “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” backstop and had done a regular by R Max appeared due to come first|Chicago . 56 ATTENTION——CATALOGUE AND turn on the mound. ~When Walters | 554 / came back to stake |but subsequent difficulties put him |Boston 55 374 L ] es the mound, Ed Tomlin, ordi-|eyeryining on his battle with Jack |second to Loughran and several | - BARGAIN HUNTERS narily a pitcher by trade, goes be-|p.n, in the summer of 1927.|others also it now appears. | NOTICE y hind the bat and the combination|p,qinn's Jack was emphasiz : By disposing of Loughran, Shar-| The Motorship “W. B. Foshay” Kolster 7 Tube Radio, Edison Cabinet I’hmmgrnph famous up and down the big, i,y a5 much as fighting those days [key as the outstanding contender (sails from Seattle on or about and Records, Baucher Silver Slide Trombone, Bruns- slope as the “pretzel battery.” It|.ng even tried to talk the referee [for the heavyweight title would be|Oct. st with' freight and passen-{ wick Pa anatrope, Columbia Cabinet Phonograph, Mar- won five games in a row while the i, gisqualifying Manassa’s Jack |nicely fortified in a position to de- jgers. The “W. B. Foshay” will a ambaphone, latest model, 1 set Ludwig Professional A cIND wax making 18 M€l Ligng low cast another $100000 for|rive in Juneau Sunday morning|{ Tpryms, These instruments taken in trade as part To make it all, 'noypsey took no chances at|mext winter's battle of Dixieland. [and will remain in port all day and | s ] he New Victor Radio Electrola. Pianos the more noteworthy, Walters took s - it eV f ¥ , S inote 4 payment on the New Victor Radio Electrola. ianos ; s heckling and took a quicker and| That is not a bad outlook for a|we invite the public to go aboard f snt- and sale. + E: t Piano Tuning and Phono on his lease of versatility at|eor method of interrupting the /man who has never held a title. |and inspect the accommmodations S8 pann sale 1 xpert Plano, juning aj : Portland after being cast adrift by | Syl e it " |offered them. The basis freight rate|{ £€raph Repairing. Band Instruments for sale. Cheap- the San Francisco Seals. i PR LT # |is $750 per ton from Seattle to Ju-|{ er than can be bought from catalogues. A : SEVENTH WORLD SERIES FOR A’S; {neau and we solicit your pazron‘u,n‘ Fi Stanford is the rulin wer o , 5 ~ v r ~ |and will 3 3 I Sorroigrackffesgrmr i WON FIRST A. L. FLAG IN 1905 pii * ot eyt snet - Ancerson Music Shoppe USE NANAIMO SCREE letics now but the warning signal i ) Northland Transportation Co., | B el .pe is out to watch Southern Califor-| By JOUN H. REITINGER (son, “Iron Man” McGinnity and| D. B, Femmer, Acting Local - i ; s : Pacific Coast Coal Company nia during the next few years. The (Associated Press Staff Writer) |Chief Bender. | Agt. Telephone 114. adv.| £ % ' Trojans, who have had such aces| PHILADELPHIA, Scpt. 23—The| Mathewson performed the re- Bk {5,340 BRI | % ; H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent. PHONE 412 as Houser, Barnes and Borah, twice | Philadelphia Athletics will partici-|markable feat of shutting out the SPECIAL EVENT F. 0. E. DANCE WlndOlU Shades won the intercollegiates in the East, |pate in the world’s series for the | American league champions without “()[ GLAS, FRIDAY, OCT. 18TH. in 1925 and 1926. Since then|seventh time. a run in the three games he pitched | —adv. | T Stanford has romped off with three| Only one man connected h the jor 27 consecutive innings. | B e ; P L] S in a row under the leadership of [playing side of the club when the| ! : | Commercial job printing at The uneau alnt tore “Dink” Templeton but even “Dink”; White nts entered their first; =Hic Ben'dcr pitched two games, | gy ;e | cdmits that U. §. C. is the gang!world’s series in 1905 remains in the |310Wing only two runs in 18 in-|_ it 2 Thoeusands of Extra Miles to watch from now on. same position He is Cornelius|™N8s, winning his first game 3 ° 2 Among the Trojan stars next|McGillicud 6-vear-old manager, |0 0 and losing the second 2 to 0 | I) t ; : oy C spring will be Flying Prank Wykoff, | who still is matching wits with the| At feat that pleased the Phila- ' » e 4 rln Ex-Presuant C()Olld e At NO Ad(htwnal ost Olympic sprinter and national|pest of the younger t 'drlphia fans was the striking out | | D g P champion in 1928. Wykoff will be| The ocpponents ,of the At} 1etics | three times in one game of “Big | PACKE,I.HEADS cligible for varsity competition in 24 years ago were the New York |pan® McGann, captain of the New Has (‘,flllt‘,d insurance the modern m(flmd Df Beneath the rugged, safety tread of toughest rubber, § 1930 because of his attendance at|Gis under the manazement S 8 iants ur ax t of ' vork Giants, hty hitter in | : R oy TR s Firestone provides the strongest, most durable cord i { , a mighty hitter Ak / L estone ] pmL junior college. John J. McGrew. Each team has|his day. LETTER HEADS making the UNCERTAIN CERTAI The construction ever known. Cords are scientifically ——— et won two pennants in fheir !'m;ue:v} Philadelphia fans charged the first thing for yvou make certain of is your isted f satest stre and elasticity, then Have you triea tne mMve oClock INew York in 1904 and 1905 and [defeat of their team in the serles INVITATIONS g ¥ to bl twisted for greatest strength i A Ty’ i B { ] sulates every fiber Dinner Speciais at’ Mabry's Cafe?|(yo athietics | 02 and 1905, and £k STATEMENTS insurance agent. Can he be depended upon? dmnul in liquid rubber which insula T e e :n: !A'c‘ffllcmr i M-“ vA-;w m;ax':\in;dl ;;ut:ézd“::: e Au-flmvcf’ E gl 8 I I against internal heat and friction, doubles flexing e it i ks S emselves in winning the LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA-| y evenly ed league pennant only three days BILL HEADS The next thing to be considered is the com- ljfe, and adds thousands of extra u.1lu: of safe travel TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE, 1, ¢ ot i serioe o Ry [ree das THEY t no additional cost. o | ; spresents. Are THEY dependable > | d > 8 while the_Giants had clinched tr ENVELOPES pany he represents. A ¢ - e YA PED TIRES : | vor rutes; w few modi- nattonal émblem two weeks hefor —like the HARTFORD. which is to mention | Firestone GUM-DIPPED TIRES hold all world catione, still prevail. s o f 5 records for safety, endurance and mileage. JOB Pnntlng i G,a“.“ h"cifi'.fl e aniitical IRy AR Reaku /anT - egan RECEIPTS but one of the great stock fire insurance s defeated the | practicing to meet the winner of DODG Fy s : 5 % {four games to oac mair ilthe junior league. The Giants ERS companies in our office. ic Serwc {the great pitching of i : appeared spick and span in new F DE if you want it—reliable service |Christy Mathewsor ‘he series | world's series uniforms of black oL RS | was remarkable becaus °L @ runisuits and white stockings, while always. W; always Ph::d:“; was scored by the losi *ail. | the Athletics hardly had time to BLANKS guannleeo satisfaction of There were five games played, ea have their suits washed. nsu‘tmg in a shutout. This —— e — c A R D s job we do. We 2 ki . o i Lormtzes bas 2emr boc 00 For cmARTER TAGS Allen Shattuck s since. d are willing to back our 'will not be o cd a3 v Motorship Virginia TV. Hunting P o QT ATR ) & markable when one remembers that parties solelted. . For particulars | © ® ¢ » . and guarantee your INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE judgment with our guarantes. 0 winning pitchers were Mathew-lcall C. A. Fox, Douglas 21. adv. latufacuon.withourworkl - Connors Motor Company . Mr. Coolidge is right and we can make the ot e O SERVICE RENDERED BY EXPERTS uncertain certain for you. o 4 T et w]Old Papers for sale at Empire Offi

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