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A e e . Meadows at first. Here are the newest Gloves for street, sport and all oce tics, making it possible to select just the right Gloves to go with every costume. A HARVEST OF NEW GLOVES IN FABRIC AND WOOL ons, in gauntlet effects and clever. novel- M THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OC1. 7, 1927 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau m for Jumean and vicinity, begnning 4 p. m. today: { :Pnlurly winds. | | Pime— . m. yest'y. a. m. teday..3004 44 ..2088 44 Rain tonight and Saturda; warmer Saturday; fresh south- LOCAL DATA Barom, Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 42 98 NW 4 Rain 91 94 SE SE [ Rain 8 Rain {Boon "tday [ CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS L : ——EmrEmoAr e TATC REROR ———— Highest $ pm. te Low 2a.m. { m. Preely. §am. | Statlona— temp. mo. mp._temp. Velocity 24 hra. Weather {Nome Bethel Tanana | Eagle St. Paul iDuteh Harbor.. | Kodiak . IRETCH 1 ) 34 44 40 34 34 34 32 44 42 56 56 50 48 C@ordova 46 44 Juneau .. 43 42 Ketchikan . . b1 — Prince Rupert.. | Edmonten |Seattle .. ortland an Francisco.. 38 58 58 72 30 56 56 64 0 32 28 42 8 22— 32 42 44 46 48 4 48 16 46 44 0 54 0 *—Less than 10 mlles. 0 A0 0 Cldy Ran Clear Clear Rain Cldy Rain Clay Rain Rain Clear Clear Cldy Clear ] 0 12 .48 .01 46 .30 .08 sasecngel 54 Note.-—Observations at Dutch) Harbor, ¢ Priuc, Rupert. Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 & m: and 4 p. m, Juneau time. Kodiak, Juneau, The pressure is below 29 inches in Southern Bering Sea and 29.36 - inches: in ‘the'North Pacific States, in the Kuskokwim,Valley and moderately Sound. and in-:Southeastern Alaska. Southern Alaska and British Columbia. over ‘most of’ the ‘Interior. It i§ falling rapidly on Prince Willlam Rain has been general in Fair - weather prevails Temperatures have risen in nearly all | portions of the. Territory, but have fallen in the Tanana Valley ands. No strong winds have been reported. | ake your se- lection while the assortments are complete. B.M. Behrends Co., lic.{l o Juneau’s Leading Department Store SENSATIONAL PITCHING IN TODAY'S GAME - Pennock Wins His Fifth World Series Start— Score Today 8 to 1 (Continued from Page One.) sel. No runs, no hits, no errors YANKEES Combs singled over recond. Koenig singled over second, Combs stopping at sec- ond. Ruth flied to Wright., Combs and Koenig scored on Gehrig's triple to left, but Gehrig was thrown out at ths plate trying to streteh his hit, the play being. Barnhart to L. Waner, to Wright, to Gooch. Meusel fanned. Two runs, three hits, no errors, Second Innirg PIRATES — Wright Combs. Lazzeri threw Traynor out at first. Lazzeri smothered Barnhart’s grounder 2nd got him at first. No runs, no hits, no errors. YANKEES — Lazzeri fanned. Wright threw out Dugan at first Traynor threw out Grabowski at first. No runus, no hits, no errors Third Inni PIRATES Harrls flied to Combs. Gooch fanned. Pennock had his old curve working ir great form. Lazzeri threw out No rums, nc flied to hits, no errors. YANKEES—Rhyne threw out ‘Pennock at first. Combs flled to L. Waner. Wright made a beau- tiful catch of Koenig's seeming hit. He raced back into center fleld to get the baM. No runs, no hits, no errors. Fourth Inning PIRATES—Lazzerl tossed out L. Waner at first. Rhyne pop- ped out to Koenig. P. Waner sent a hot liner to Dugan. No runs, no hits, no errors. YANKEES — Ruth Gehrig walked. n play, fanned. On a hit and Meusel grounded the grandstand. Under to ‘aynor, who threw the ball into the $1.00 and up moid n soul is starving to be a Leath- efstocking in'. the 'school of :the Jwoods, \Dr. William G. Vinal of iRthe . ‘State College of Forestry, Syracuse, N. Y., told the national threw out Ruth at first. Gehrig doubled to right. Meusel fanned. No runs, one hit, no errors. Seventh Inninz PIRATES-—Lazzeri threw out Waner at first. Dugan threw Rhyne. Lazzeri threw out, Waner at first. No runs, no no errors. YANKEES—Lazzeri singled to center. ~ Meadows bunt and threw too late to get | Lazzeri at second. fout Durst who batted for Grab4 lowski, Lazzeri going to third and {Dugan to second. Lazzeri was {almost caught off third by Gooch, ia quick throw. Lazzeri scored when Rhyne fijelded Pennock’s slow roller and threw to Gooch too late. Dugan went to third: Dugan scored on Comb's single to right, Pennock going to third: Pennick scored on Koen'g's double to right, Combs went to third. Cvengros replaced Mea+ dows. Ruth homered into the right field stands, scoring Combs L. out ) o a terrific drive and was in an uproar. ned. Meusel fanned. four hits, no errors. Eighth Inni l»’lRA'l‘ESg anr;:gough now catching for New York. Koenig rohbed Wright of a hit, taking the ball back on the grass and throwing him out. singled into left for Pittsburgh, the first hit of the game. Tray. nor scored on Barnhart's double to right. Dugaa threw out Hary ris at first, Barnhart holding seeond. Lazzeri robbed Spencer of a hit and threw him out. Spencer had batted for Gooch. One run, two hits, no errors. YANKEES — Spencer now catching for Pittsburgh. Rhyne threw out Lazzeri at first. Dugan singled through the box. Rhyne threw out Bengough at first, Du- gan going to second. Traynor stole a hit from Pennock and threw him out. No rums, one hit, no erroms. Ninth Inning PIRATES — Groh batted for T PAIN GONE! RUB ACHING JOINTS the crowd Gehrig fans Six runs, ground rules Gehrig halted at third and Mewsel at recond. Laz- geri fanned. ‘Traynor threw out Dugan at first. No runs, hits, one error. PIRATES — Grabowski topk ht's high fly in front of the to’ i great’ g catch of Barnhart’s long no hits, no errors. S—Grabowski flied to ‘The crowd cheared Pen- " @s he came to the plate e Meadows threw No runs, no © Traynor fouled out ki. Combs made ‘No runs, ¥ h to Combs. Harri Goo fied » DO threw out|Don’t sufter! no out, Pen- Stop “‘docing” rheumatism. It's pain enly. St. Jacobs O#l will #tep any pain, ard not one *heninotism eace in fifty requires int 1 try ent. Rub roothing, penetrating St. Jacohs Oil right on the tender spot, and hy the time you say Jack Robinson—out comes the rheumatic pain and distress. St. Jacobs Oil 1s a harmless rheuniatism liniment which never - disappoints, doesn’t burn the skim. It t pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bosmes; stops sclatica, lumbago, backache and neuralgia. Limber up! Get a smal trial bottle of old-time, ‘honest S\ fiied to{Jacobs Oil fram any drug store, and in a moment you'll he from pains, uzl'uj ul also|away. took Dugan's‘ Rhyae th rew' d Koenig ahead of him. It was| Traynor; % 3 fcongress of the Playground and Cvengros; and- flied to. Pennock, [ Recreation assoeiation today in L. Warer got a ;Texas. leaguerfan address on nature play. i to left. . Rhyne flled to.Combs: “The chances in the city of lib- L. Waner walked to second ‘un-férating the instincts of free climb- molested.. .P. Waner popped tofiug’ cave hiding, stone throwing Lazzeri. ' No runs, one hit, nofand brook wading are reduced to errors. & minimum,” he said. “Someone i3 meeded to give the city boy Line-! Fand girl substitute nature oppor- Toaa, The (ollawlgrwu tge official tunities ine- i & b ' D o gpday's gamma: el “Nature play fs science in fihe fleld; Rhyne, second base; P,{MAKINg, for nature offers a thou- Waner, right field; Wright, shopt. | 881d contacts to the alert mind. stop; Traynor, third base; Barn- IR, Rapin, . famoys. . aclencial hart, left fleld; Harris, first at Columbia University, heard ibase; Gooch, catcher; Meadows, pitcher, . A New York — Combs, center field; Koenig, shortstop; Ruth, right field; Gehrig, first base; Meusel, left field; Laszzeri, jond base; Dugan, third ba: |Grabowski, catcher; Pennock, i pitcher, The umpires ot tne game: Er- | hest Quigley, Dick Malin, {Charles Moran and yOrmsby. Raaa s st ag it ottt ] HEAD.STUFFED FROM - ' CATARRH OR A COLD ' Says Cream Applied in Nostrils Opens Air Passages Right Up. A L e L Instant relief — no walting. Your clogged mnostrils open right Emmett|yp: the air passages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, [blowing, headache dryness. ghNfl struggling for breath at night; ! 'SpN‘lnl feeting tonight at 8 yourzrohl or catarrh disappears. joclock to arrange for che funeraif"“Goy g small bottle of Eiy's | of Bro. Pete Sandstrom. All of- Cream Balm from your druggist ficers and members requested “"now. Apply a lirtle of this frag- o presath 2dV." rant, antiseptic, healing cream in e your ~ nostrils. It penetrates I T%ofli’l LADIES AID through every air passage of the Will hold & cook food sale on head, sobthes the inflamed - or Saturday, Oct. 15, at Garnick’s|e2d: sobthes Grocery, beginning at 11 a. m. —adv. . ATTENTION MOOSE [ relief comes instantly. It's just fine. Don’t stay stuffed- se[uP With a cold or nasty catarrh. e Advertising always pays. ire. —adv. the columde of The Bmp! ‘ We have the largest stock of bulbs that ever came to Alaska, and ai prices as low or l‘dwerthll tfiy sell for in the States. r Most Darwin Tultps e aaly 5§ | ceats por bulh Other varisties Crocus and o'her ballbe at pro- [ snuffling, {| swollen - mucous membrane and (| sound waves carried through the ground when he was a shepherd boy in the Serbian hills. If Edison had been born in the city instead of in the country he might have been a. merchant instead of an inventor. “Is this an age of tin canned education? Have our schools lost all the flavor and freshness of the wild? Climbing apple trocs, chasing butterfies, fighting horn. ets, pushing across a pond on raft, and hunting frogs are the serious business of childhood. 1f adults are to have a love for th outdoors, they must have som nature play in their youth. How- ever inconvenient to city parent pets are the birthright of every child and can partly compensate him for living away from country and the woods.” Many Officials, Others, Arrested, Liquor Case MIAMI, Fla., Oct. 7—The She- riff of Browayl County, four deputies, Assistant Chief of , Po- lice for Lauderdale, ome police- man,. five former policemen and eight others have been arrested by Federal authorities on chayges of conspiracy to violate the Prohi- bition Amendment. SPECIAL SHOWING GAGE HATS 6.75 ded to sur atine e the fale - ok show velvets, In mature modefs sswell ssthe ) hful, here for the [FIRING SQUAD FAILS TO-PUT DOWN REVOLT Revolutionary Movement Reported Continuing in Many Sections PAPERS Fireproof Shingles | 182 Roofing Pitch — e and Preservatives (Continued from Page One.) { bullet riddled body of Alfonso de la Huerta, brother of Adolfo de; la Huerta, former Provisional, President of Mexico, has been| brought here on a flat car by Gen. Aguirre of the Mexican Ar my who was sent with 100 men ! [to hunt for him. Aguirre reported | Alfonso and his officer companion | gave battle ‘amd were literally . L riddted with bullets, i NOTICE: | f %y ! Change of Hours FEDERALS CLOSING IN 9 to 12—1 to 6 MEXKO CITY, Oct. T.—Presi-' dent Calles's office announces that | the - Federal troops are closing | [ in on Generals Gomez and Almada near Perote with a battle im-! minent. American border cities reports that: the Army révolt has =f fected 13 states and that fightin' is more widespread then previous: Gen. Gomez's representative at San - Antonio declared that the Mexican trouble is no outbreak but a' terrorist plot against the| Presidential opponents of Gen. | Obregon. . Advertisldg stways pays. Us¢ o SEEYEYRER | FRYE-BRUHN COMPANY [ QUALITY MEATS Frye’s Baby Beef [ MENU and Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacon Soup—Clam Chowder i} Lamb Friccassce, Dumplings Chicken Halibut, Croquettes '} Creamed Onions Stewed Tomatoes Brown Gravy Boiled Potatoss Celery Sweet Mixed Pickles F Butter Scotch Pie Fruit Cake Coffee Tea i 50c Plate—Family Style ) 5t 7 BERGMANN Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. Hard nd Undertaki spbwreins Us rtaking J. B. BURFORL & CO. (WHEN YOU NEED A CARPENTER Phone 103 or see 3 AL LUNDSTROM g BUILDING——REMODELING——CONTRACTING Work by Hour, Day or Week D e Phone 38 2 Deliveries Daily FINE FAMILY FUEL for those wise enough to order their coal and kindling here. Have us deliver you at your address and note how much better heat and cleanér firea you have. Wouldn’t ask you to do this it it cost more. It doesn’t. It really costs less and the tria) will prove it. We carry a full ine of Feeds. Phone 114 — |Old Papers for sale at Empire Office Our New Stock of i Fur Coa is Complete FEATURING MUSKRAT, IN SILVER, GOLD, AND VERY DARK Caracul in Platinum ")’d Brown —Squirrelette, Seal, and Mendoza Beaver. Come in and ask about our contract plan —which makes buying a fur coat easy. JUST RECEIVED NEW DRESSES Evening | Afternoon 16.75t0 | 12750 ‘ 6.75 to 29.50 39.50 16.75 . Sizes 14 to 46 NEW KAYSER UNDERWEAR A COMPLETE LINE FEATURING ALL THE Complete Line of KAYSER HOSE . 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