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v X BRINGING UP FATHER Bv GEORGE \[(.\[ANUQ SR WHO 15 ][ THATS DOCTOR. € U-COMMIN'-HES | [ How'D HE Save | [ 1 woz sick asooT | [~ [ AN 1 SENT FER HIM Car(; W'ill S“ ve }rour Car THAT RESPONSIBLE FER THE LARGE | wYour LIFE? J | A MONTH AGO -~ BUT HE WOZNT IN % GuY?} CEME;:ERY n:’\*rH\STowN BOTHE | |\ ‘ “CHECK” YOUR CAR’S MECHANICAL AVED MY TR ’ GO0D 3 LIFE € oNCE SYSTEM MORNING * The motorist who does r have his car’'s mechanical ', | GENTLEMEN- syscem inspected regularly is taking a chance on loss i mechanics give your car a the .xmwh inspection. Let them tighten all connections, replace worn out parts, check the ignition system, fill the battery, and check 7-31 INDIANS URGED 70 HOLD FAST | | | | | rived here a few days ago, from a| customary cruise to nearby villages | and cannery stations, will remain | until Saturday, when it is sched- uled to go to Hoonah “I never saw so many fish as I e e B A S R R S S S T of time, loss of of roadside delay money, and serious annoyance Drive in today. Let staff our of led automotive your brakes. Care Will Save Your Car Have your car CHECKED Our experts are ready. The) do the job 1t—quickly, and at a reasonable cost. JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. DAY I‘O\'I: 30 NITE FONE 421 ‘SERVICE Manager tod ’ did this season,” declared the Rev Tn THEIH FAITH'MF Beck. “Indians have done bet- [ter financially this year than in e = FuE TR R S L e SRR | \[ F h Fl Be |many years. Virtually all Indian £ it a home run in the fourth we Fishi rth-|boats have enjoyed a profitablc and doubled in the third and T,lur to'l Allls Br(),)hly'l ;l lrves s at ?et. rth summer. Owners and crews are cor- B o, P e " o . il E TR ooy b S . 2 ' .- — By His Flashy Comeback' =~ ay_Boat Washington 7; New York 10. Dick-| > Sitemen S“m)Ted (D O CUYLf.R LIKELY TO BEAT ey made a home run and tripled | | #0048 Ol HIS BASE THEFT RECORD twice and drove in six runs. h:’figg‘ffl;@;o‘il& ;I;xdur;teog ':ms‘ Sarid; “Indians. in Southedst TRAVEIL BY AIR " Washington scored six runs in i), pis big league pitching punch SRS e E At | they )L (OHTOAUIO N Hopte o4 Kkl Cuyler, FLIGHTS TO ANY P the last inning. K kel j\it i B should not neglect to make pro- baseball's most notorious base rob- : 4 OI\T DESIRED B Sl an & | vision for the next. Their houses |ber, threatens to beat his Natio: r 3 ¥ STANDING OF CLUBS ity ik ey jon earth, they are told, will soon league record of 43 stolen sacks.! Ma% Pusifio Bbkat Bekyue prove that he, too, could flash the |pass away but mansions in the sky It was set last year. | E———) Wan Lost et R ihe van of the N 7L lash forerer; The caiie fieet| Lighining meed. 8 siewd knowl: Hollywood 6 9 7 n s i from the fishing grounds i r | v ents o r 1Q ‘Ahother great mystery seems to|yos yAngdes 3(; _l!"’ gg; tional league pennant chase. jaround the Pieiby‘t::lfz;nls kr’n“x‘.::;‘:‘ii%e :k:i]iet‘yertyo pr:::::r :nm;:j)?l:: nz;x:: HOCREL R\M\l'()\r.—Jngu‘ Phone, 429 Gas- involve the career of Rogers Horns- | San Francisco 2 2 ‘sgp Early this season the fans didn't {boat, A. L. Lindsley, at the Mu- |outside hook are Cuyler's stock in tineau, Phone 10. A. B. HAYES, Agent. “by.’ If the suspicions of the boys|Portland 24 2 480 see much logic in the shift that Inicipal Wharf, and the reverend |trade. Batting ahead of Hack “afe’ well-founded, the Rajah, now |Sacramento 22 29 43 brought this 31-year-old hurler, via {skipper, George J. Beck, admonishes | Wilson also has its advantages. This | E cerying his fourth National league |Oakland 22 .30 423 the draft route, from the San Fran- \his seafaring congregation to be|year Cuyler deliberately “beat a . glynlz,winaywl;ematwchcd to a fifth gnsmm gf gé ::g f;:\i(:m club of the Pacific Coast |careful to abide in the still waters |pitch out. kt s % 4 eattle E zue, |of religious fai C | 5 stole Hornsby won the $1,000 prize ror: National League For a while Thurston was used in | The gmiss{oniat:; acl:callrtprew;':cth ar- ba(s:::d:r sc::;n i MOJ'“\ being the league’s most valuable | Wwon Lost Pct batting practice and occasionally f SR | b player in 1929, when he helped the |Chicago 8 54 591 as a pinch hitter. Still the fans : Cubs capture the pennant, but he |New York . 74 57 565 wondered. T ll H F M C has been of little service to the St. Louis 73 58 557 Then the Cubs and Cardinals l () S ou, ‘lt en an team this year. The famous sec-lBrooklyn %2 3 60 .548 came along and literally devastated ond baseman broke his ankle in|Pittsburgh 69 63 523 the Brooklyn pitching staff. Thurs- | L H lf P l D May and was on crutches for a Boston . 61 2 459 ton was the only pitcher available | Ose a a Oun( a ay month. Cincinnati 5 7 423 after the Cubs had taken four out 1 Recently, however, Hornsby has|Philadelphia . 42 88 323 of five and the Cardinals had made | Here's a simple way to get rid of | keeping the bowels, kidneys and| T4 IS £ 2} ’a returned to uniform and prau.icc-—_ American League 40 runs in three games against the | that corporation and quickly feel in| liver in splendid working shape and PA YI]\()’ By (JHEL" but’ not to the lineup. Won Lost Pc! Fiatbush hurlers, ‘, both body and mind the joy of liv-|fill you with a vigor and tireless The mystery is that the Rajah, lPh”adelefl 90 45 667 8o Thurston went in. He let the HiRg energy you'd most forgotten had . ~ ' despite his potent warclub, lmas[w"a“h‘"Lmn 82 50 621 yampant Cubs down with three It's the safe way, too—for cvery%t“(ismd. 153 tll/e bafest Way not even been used as a pinch- |[New York 75 .56 573 pits, A week later he was sent day you continue this easy method | The urge for actlvity will be so hitter, though able to get around [Cleveland 72 63 533 goaingt the Braves at Boston. That of losing unwanted and unneeded Marked that even at the end of a| all right under his own power. |Detrott . 64 70 47T yime he allowed only two safeties. flesh yowll gain in energy, vigor |hard day's work you'll feel ready The Safest way to pay bills is by check So it is the whispers are heard St Louis 53 8L 39 1, nejther game were the Dodgers ,and endurance. for any soclal activity or recreation 4 i that Hornsby 1s, strangely, “in bad” |Chicago 51 80 389 f506q to give him much fielding {o e e —you can play as hard as you Household and Personal checking accounts are again. The mysterious circumstan- | BOStOP 44 86 33 gupnort, A e i L Seall g | work, : i welcome at ‘this Bank. Special courtesies to ces under which he left the Giants| Now “Uncle Wilbur” Robinson % dtarciraates i g il lnd A b women depositors. after one year's play have never' plans to work Thurston about once i i . g s bttt T et L) 11 know it— cen explained. He was traded m'PESSI'MISM UF a week. He thinks the right hander PR Sl To 0 BRI tsed e ol T el Y=oy oot i New York by St. Louis after lead= needs that much of a rest between A ey 4 S CFE | diine dUorniIEt han e ir first pen= ames. | 0 alf Iisaas 2 s 1924, when he won 20 and 1051‘ {morning in a glass of hot lor cold | T t e pnys ”and { b If Johnny Goodman of Omaha r:sfor the White Sox. Many con-‘ y s ix vi b s\ e B k e i LB THUQb'ON {water you get these six vital salts| Kruschen Salts is not a purgative a’l isn't the second ranking American | | sidered him the league's most er- 'which modern foods and cooking do|or a cathartic, but a real system & amateur golfer right now, he is fective pitcher that season. R R ~ 7 not supply. conditioner and for those who are ~ pretty close to it. His claim isn't | His subsequent medicority was at- cht coast. | Start taking Kruschen Salts—|the victims of constipation or tox- hased altogether on the fact that b tributed to overwork, and the Sox Last year for San Francisco hejthat’s the common-sense way to re-|emia its daily use soon means bliss- | he is the only man to beat Bobby Fishel‘men Make Money traded him in 1926 to Washington, had another good year, winning 22, duce—but don’t take them with the |ful regularity. REAL BAR WA N Jones in the last two years or1 . and from there he drifted to Lhelgames and losing 11. ) Jidea that they possess reducing| Get an 85 cent bottle of Kruschen 4 (’ I S .championship competition. | mut Packers Losl Il, E ——'quality in themselves. }Salts——last 4 weeks—at Juneau Drugf Goodman has proved a fine i A {. This is what they do—they clean|Co. or any druggist in the world. / medal as well as match player. He Says H L Fau“mer ;AOLB,ZI.(B{]a:@:fi:xifi:’gfiflgfi:l::fi INDIA PEAGE {out the impurities in your blood by —adv. | IN was the only amateur to give Jones ing for certain data on markets, i B3 T ¥ ~smowed the way to Johnston. a contest of any kind in the Na- tjopal Open at Interlachen, finish- Ang- well ahead of George Von Elm 'Anq Harrison (Jimmy) Johnston, the amateur champion. In the St. Pg&eslo.ooo Open, Goodman again d up among the leaders and wag the top amateur with a fine le total of 289. Again he {#%9n the basis of this work, Good- man should be “seeded” well toward the top in the amateur champion- (Continuea irom Page One) Concentrate on California Alaska probably would benefit materially by concentrating its tour- ist publicity campaign on Califor- nia, Mr. Faulkner said. From talk- ing with tourists he met on his trip, he found that many, if not a majority, coming to Alaska dur- ing the current season came from that State. He discovered also that information regarding the Alaska | 'raw supplies and other factors in- |volved. He said he had already made a preliminary survey of the! field which indicated chemlca15| coudd be manufactured and sold in Alaska profitably. In 1928, he was informed by the Department of Commerce, $500,000 worth of manu- factured chemicals were shipped into Alaska from the States. From the same source, he gathered that| Juneau possesses some of the fun- |damentals necessary for such an MOVE BREAKS BOMBAY, Sept. 4—Peace negd- tiations in India between the Gov- ernment and Civil Disobedience; leaders, including Mahatima Gand-, hi, officially broke today, and the: disorders are to continue. It Is said the fight will be long dmwp out. DO YOU VALUE WHAT YOU OWN? USED CARS BIGGEST VALUES EVER OFFERED IN JUNEAU tours were difficult to obtain in! |enterprise but more definite and many of the smaller, inland towns.' \detailed data was necessary before Californians, he sald, are great!geciging upon the venture. This travelers and many of them have {po Chamber has been asked to! come to regard Alaska as the ‘de- g,nn)y. | sirable place to spend a Summer| pyring the past week, telephone vagation, service has been extended to the California, itself, has just exper-iney city float for small boats af lenced its record tourist season. yn. ajaska Jump rock dump, Presi- More automobiles from other parts' dent E. M. Goddard reported. of the country visited California/ A jetter was received from the| points in 1930 than in any px—evlous,‘,umlm teamship Company extend- b ing its appreciation to Juneau for While depression in the country \he couriesies. shown the Publix- still hangs on, the Pacific Coast pyramount Theatres party of gxrli is apparently less affected thah yigiting here recently. other sections of the country, Mr| The Information Booth buxldmg. FRueE o ion lower Front Street has been Host to School Staff Ileased to James McCloskey for the | The Chamber today was host to|citel % T e the high school teaching staff. In| The Chamber, President Goddard[ jintroducing the personnel, W. K.| announced, has re-opened its effort Keller, Superintendent of Schools, |y, ghiain construction of a hydro- said each teacher “is a specialist ,1one mooring port here. in his or her own work, with years| " e ciyic Improvéments Commit- | of training and actual experience.” wee has been asked to make an| |The Chamber, he added, at theierrort to have some betterments| close of the last school year, prais-|naqe to the road and trail leading | ed the efficiency , of the schoolsiy, the Alaska Juneau boarding| and thelr work. “We have this o, connecting it with town. 3 ' ship play at Merion. Speaking of shake-ups, here'’s the entry of Jay Vessels from the rasp- berry country: s+ aWith the current baseball season “7ong month old Mike Kelley, mana- ger and part owner of the Minne- apolis American Association club, found his team far in the cellar. The fans were staying away from ‘the park and the sports scribes were hollering for a new team. That's what Kelley gave them. He cleaned house from top to bottom. By trades and purchases he got an entirely new infield, three mew outfielders and two new pitch- ’m, Only the catching staff was ' sl‘filmed When he began the team was 20 &files out of the first division. The Millers began a spurt, hurdled the second division teams and ! Wound up in fourth place and for a time challenged the league lead- ers, They still are going strong. e GAMES WEDNESDAY Pacific Coast League OF COURSE YOU DO—And you would pay dearly to re- For FIRE INS See H. R. Telephone 409 URANCE SHEPARD & SON Valentine Building deem it in case of loss. New Shipment Why not, then, protect it suf- ficiently in the first place with Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 182 Pool—Billiards EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Pfop. substantial insurance at a rea- RAINCOATS and SLICKERS sonably small eost. We represent strong, depend- USED CAR BARGAINS Used Truck Bargains able insurance companies, that pay losses promptly. i Hollywood 16; Mission 11. Day year a staff equally as fl'ne if not| Duripg the past week, said Sec- 4 - g & game. . [finer than at that time he sald. retary G. H. Walmsley, there were YOU NEED OUR If You Don’t Believe It——SEE Sacramento 1; Seattle 5. Night| Teachers introduced by Mr. Kell-lg5 jnquiries for information receiv- game. er were: R. S. Raven, High 8chool o4 gng answered by the Secretary’s \ Oakland 5; Portland 4. Night game. Principal; Alex Dunham, Miss M“'iomce H,S.GRAVES SERVICE! McCAUL MOTOR CO. ¥ ! San Francisco 12; Los Angeles 7. Night game. National League Chicago 6; Pittsbugh 9. Pittsburgh rallied for six runs in the sixth inning. The entire Pittsburgh jorie Tollotson, Miss Enid M. Burns, |Miss Blanche M. Kelly, Miss Dor- | Mrs. Iva A. Tilden, manager uf the Chamber's Information Booth| |othy Israel, Miss Margaret Ye“kle’"'dm-mg the past season, made a de- Miss Ann Negoeseu. Miss D:rothy‘mued report on its operations and Fisher was unable to attend, and{qpmitteq recommendations for fu- Miss Helen .Gray had not a""“"“’*ture activities in that department. TheClntllingMan Service With Satisfaction team batted around in that in- ~~ming Comorosky started with a .. double and ended it with fanning with two men on bases. New York 5, 7; Boston 3, 11. Ber- {, ger and Charham made home in the city. | Other guests today were: W. C. Blanchard, prominent Skagway res- ident, and W. A. Eggergluess, hor- “TRUPAK” QUALIT‘ LEADS THE WORLD' ticulturist from the United States' Try a can of your favorite fruit or vegetable Experimental Station at Silka. i NORTHERN SALES AGENCY runs in the second game. | Would Manufacture Chemicals “QUT OF THE HIGH RENT DISTRICT” Investigating the possibility of Second and Main Streets b American League mwu 4; Philadelphia 11. Moore the mmu!ncture of chemicals m e e R s e ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. 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