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roles only, due mainly to the faet that he was not in shape. Weather Condmona As Reeorded by flw U. S. If he starts, he probably will do Weather Bureau Dime & Dollar Bl;ilding ! [ ] relief pitching, ‘too. He is hard to 4 i over-work. for dumean Kuk pfoes o st i q &: L n Associatio i : =) Grove is now 30. He is 6 feet Showers tonight and Wednesday; moderate southerly winds. oa n ! g £y 4 12! inches tall and welghs 175 LOCAL DATA | it Tim warometsr —onl Hamidity Wind Veloolty Weatbe FULLY 6% PAID CERTIFICATES | ’ el R ol rat Y oy t of round f $100, $200 ete lated : 2. & )] 1L’E‘ KNIT SP()RT SUIT 4 a. m. today .75 52 70 E 1 ly For_ investment of round sums of 3 ete., accumulated L:l l)l Iib 3"’ I E Second Secattle |Noon today .69 49 98 SE 4 Rain through savings accounts or otherwise, the DIME & DOLLAR Police Officer ] CABLE AND EADIO REPORTS Fully Paid 6% Certificate Plan is ideal. These certificates are v 1 7 ) ; Y i AY particularly desirable for long term investment. For instance, & a - Fall wear 3 3 YESTERDAY i TOD g J""_”“ ,l]""“" for l." % Shot and Killed { Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. $2,000 placed on this DIME & DOLLAR plan, will mature an Plain Colors and Mixtures AR oy | e temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velortty 4 trs. Weathet |} - aqaitional $2,500, making a total of $4500 in a littlo over 13 years 2g c b, ~Fellow of-|3; I 0 Tdy Sizes 16 to 20 Uticers ot two Seattle _policemen, nome A AR e o qay {J Te oo Rogeo oy B - b rww::r gl g o . . ; clain within a period of less' than |petnel ... 3 3 | 28 30 6 .01 Snow “‘h“tme a1 R Y i ] Snee I I’rl('(’ 11 75 three wecks, are combing the city rort Yukon CREE g 0 cldy Wiistegever, glie thees. mbnils from opfnygs A ," CLa 9 . in search of a gunman. . | i 38 38 20 20 i 0 Cloar thirty days notice of intention. Security is unquestionable; both ! S R Patrolman Cottle was shot in the| 42 42 32 32 4 Trace Snow State and DIME & DOLLAR supervision guarantees this. Every % neck and hip by a man he stopped | 46 "46 [ 34 34 4 28 Rain dollar is secured by at least two dollars of value represented by 2 Y Q Y C 5 on the street last Saturday night |st, 42 38 \ 34 38 24 01 Cldy approved first mortgages on improved real property. l:(“’;(k\ b’(’r'" bl)("‘f (,('lb and died today. Dutch Harbor 44 42 | 36 40 = 04 Pt Cldy 6 b/ H 5 The Police are still searching for |Kodiak ... 46 44 34 40 0 34 Clear You are urged to ask fo}- fullest particulars, and make a / Hoavy Tweed Mixtures the bandit who shot Patrolman Cordova R e AT 6 . Cldy thorough investigation regarding this selected form of invest- ~] 5 p Gene W. Perry on September 12|Juneau .. . 52 7 | @“n 52 1 67 Cldy ment that pays you 5410 14 during an attempted daylight hold- | Ketchikan 52 48 | 48 50 12 1.82 Rain ~y . i up of a payroll messenger on a|Prince Rupert 54 54 Ford % SI}(’ 'l(lli éfil (). 75 downtown street. Perry was shot in|Edmonton 6 4 | %0 % 4 04 cldy 6% Compounded Semi-Annually - g3 the lungs and died several days|Seattle 60 60 | 44 46 1 0 Foggy o TP S later. Portland 66 64 48 48 . 0 Clear ¢ ) & U B TORE S PR 5 t san Francisco 66 64 | 64 68 . P Rain Ve | \ orette Spokane 58 58« 50 ' 50 4 01 Cldy ; Girls’ Lined Leatherette SRR R A e R e A e : Dollar Buildi / I{(’i"(“)“ts | A’S IN SHORT 1 7 *—Less than 10 miles. l’lme & 0 lar : ul ng 3 A 4 . . 5 The pressure is low throughout Alaska except in the Aleutian & Lo A 1 £ N : e " an Assocuation | i Lefty Grove, the fire ball pitch- [slands and high from Southwes'ern Canada southwestward. Light er, has gone through the greatest|rain or snow has fallen in nearly all portions of the Territory and season of his career. He has won | jeavy rain has fallen in the extreme Southeast. The temperature Red. Blue, Green and Brown An Oregon Corporation Under Oregon State Supervision and es 4 to 16 as many games as in his best year|is muc hlower than yesterday at Tanana where the weather is Control. of l;lnchmfl “major league bflll"]uear Elsewhere changes in temperature have been unimportant. Bonded Salesmen in Juneau are: ey . ] in'fhe Internatlonal Lesgue. | H. J. EBERHART, A. J. NELSON—Gastineau Hotel Special Prices, $3.50 and $5.00 ‘ . o 5 o I)( 1 ’ . R T it Ak, Also WM. S. SUTTON and H. A. MOODY, Juneau R —-— boy, is expected to grow to the| |stature of one of the game's great- | |est infielders. Willlams and Eric B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. } es=isras Before he entered baseball in Unl ted I:OOd CO Northern Sales Agency Juneaw’s Leading Department Store L R e Padide] 17 ) ) (Y { ! ) E / ' . Out of High Rent District ! CaSh ls Klng Corner of Second and Main Streets | Coast League, Rube Walberg, bxgv: T S R T . e left hander, Wi sailor. Though PN £ e o0 ~ — Rube ::mcrm.s’:l D‘hns had hlso;lag.st s EASY ON YOUR PURSE : ' \ I { { } i { ) \ { § 14 { N ! N o] one and great curve on hand, he| Trupak, H. B., and Palace Brands Sure to Please - Grove Buzzes Through Best Y ear of Career S 00 i wever | BUTTER--Fresh Lynden, B S belose Hnend St ¢ i - 2 pounds AR R R IR “BETTER BE SURE THAN SORRY” JONATHAN APPLES, box.$1.95 PRUNES--Fresh for Canning, ok SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES, Jimmy Foxcs siight falling off 6 boxes, carton ...........24c in batting this year is attributed e e s |t HONEY--Pure Fireweed Yak- er around first base this year. ima 5 pound pa]l j 67C {| Max Bishop, second baseman, ) ¢ 2 who cost around $50,000 is an- ILGGS--A(‘IOthCI’ shlpment, other of the Baltimore beauties that Mack bought after he decided fresh unwashed, medium 9 ’ he couldn't mold a team out of In Pitching Athletics to Another Pennant Jimmy Dykes, whose .421 batting average led all the Athletic regu- lars in the last world’s series, has never been known as a slugger. He has been with the club steadily {since 1919, and his big value to} Mack has been his ability to fill any position. He has played third | all season. ANNOUNCING Weekly and monthly winter rates to all visiting Alaska people to Seattle. Where every employee takes an interest in you. “In the Heart of Everything” New Washington Hotel SEATTLE ADOLPH D. SCHMIDT - JAMES HARTY Managing Director Asst. Manager bushers. size,2dozen ..............75¢ Frank “Pinkie” Higgins, utility | i - ¥ | {infielder, this year strutted before * v “Learn the fllODERN Way L. " X -eds as tain of the Texas 3 - A | G BB\ [Oniversity baschall team. is home|{ | 3 2 5 “ T 1 : PLAY REAL JAZZ PIANO IN 3 MONTHS 3 S jes matias. P 1 Course Taught by Mail FFSETS LWEL | : a ue A Personal Co B(A)LLFWIETL Bn‘.isrgmze AL SRR GO R ° LEARN POPULAR MUSIC - SYNCOPATION s A season has been able to hit as Our Free Booklet Tells How You May Learn Directly SPEED---- MAY BE jp; ; well with the Athletics as he did . From Sheet Music. No Knowledge of Music Neces- FIRST SOUTHPAW TO ££2 with Baltimore. Baseball men sary, You Play a Popular Song the Second Lesson. WIN 30 / N \ |think he left a part of his major We GUARANTEE to Teach You to Play in 12 Weeks. A SEASON !/ 3 :::}guobi;”fiee;g:; Bl_::::‘:‘;;: b;;z‘;; OI WRITE for Your Copy of this FREE BOOKLET. 1 Y ) part with the money necessary for g L] THE HALF HILL SFUDIOS p ¥ his release. His fine fielding keeps OF JAZZ PIANO him in the lineup. . . . s 1 large White King Powder, _ Temple of Music Tacoma, Washington No one seems to remember the - 5 “Water Bucket” which formerly 3 i\ was tacked on the name of Al issi B“s se e s .75 E Simmons. Simmons has made a 1]SS,lOn ¢ Oap $ | ALASKA MEAT Co siderea's vat basumg s oraw-|§ 1 WHITE KING BUBBLE QUALITY AND SERVICE TO.YOUR LIKING ing away slightly from the plate,] Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales b with his powerful shoulder swing or EXERCISE BALL L 2.50 , 2 PHONE 39 Deliverie.sf—'lZ.SO,VZ.30,‘.4.’30 Grove, great left hander, this season is receiving a large share of the credit{he can and does hit any kind of g Robert Moses in the second conse * pennant victory of (he Philadelphia Athletics. Iie has won 2 games. ball, as is attested to by his heavy - —— , 3 batting average. ! 5 2 3 b 0 o mena Charter No. 5117 _ meserve Distrct No. 12 BN ADELEL A e - REGULAR VALUE ....$3.25 YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE i M;POFfT OF CONDITION ‘OF THE ‘(,vrovc. the greatest left-hander in| DUNAMITE EMPLOYED : for: - ! pxe N, ; AL the game since the days of Eddie AN-MADE QUAKES i First National Bank of Juneau e e e e L I SUAKES s . in the Territory of Alaska, at the close of business on September 24th, ‘th greatest season of his career in| WILMINGTON, Del, Sept. 30— E: Dry Cleanlng and Pressmg 1930. pitching the champion Athletics 't0|Man-made earthquakes accounted A b : RESOURCES a second consecutive pennant. . |for about five per cent of the dy- ° IQK A | 1. Loans and discounts $ 986,543.24‘ Grove's added efforts this yearipamite copmmbd ln the. - United o o g A AL ASK A L A UNDRY 2. Overdrafts . NONE ‘luve been the most vital factor ini States in 1920. . &5 . - 3. United States Gov curities owned 172.150.00 | the club's long fight to shake off| he statistics are from the Du- The White Kin Bubble Ball In New Building on Shattuck Wa, y 4. Other bonds, stock ties owned 24116000 e Washington Senators. Pout company. ~These quakes are g : d 5 MO0 pEN Rube Walberg, i 'S 8 = i i 6 Banking house, $62,300.00; Furniture and fixtures, $3,- Lo sroat” Q:,‘}hpf‘:fmhid Macks P‘“‘]’“‘;‘: k4 't;u“u;'{um”?“n‘f Made of New “Live” Rubber Inflatable and PR IRRIR oo BEST" 500.00 . 6580000 (gped a bad case of merves this| o Biie' e ik 3 = | 7. Real estate owned other than banking house 14,040.00 | scason, and had been unable o g’fi: R R E ased Lin Defjutable : — b 9. Cash and duc from b 30731894 pitch better than 500 ball. Last|yoonnosieal egamlnntluns N the Here's the Sensation Ball . . . the ball that amuses . . . THE \HOTEL OF ALAQKAN HOTELS i 10. Outside checks and other cash items 453.22 |vear the Macks coasted into &l o iy erust which means in most|§ the ball that heals! M 11. Redemption fund with U. §. Treasurer and due from U. m":“"“‘ with Grove winning only | oces the gearch of oil, The ex- Heré's the ball of a hundred laughs . . . the ball of health TH E GASTI N EAU S. Treasurer Rl s 625.00 [« Bames. . . the White King Bubble Ball! —_— Gl”' e ¥ 9 Ui« Athivwe 5;3?&?::::0 ?;;ml;errgeé;mrz): ¢ Hark to this . youngsters, flappers, matrons, daddies, Our Services to You Begin and End at the g LIABILITIES He was unable to control effective-| Which ald geologists. You can fall on it and bounce as if you were & tennis ball 15. Capital stock paid in his speed ball the first three You can ride it like a horse and make all the family laugh 16. Surplus o ars. He also had difficulty field- | SMIRIERINIIEINNNINVNEHMIIINM while you lose ten annoying pounds. ' 17. Undivided profits—net 53,144.76 m.{ his position. . You can swim on it, or play with it otherwise, in your BURN 20. Circulating notes outstanding 12,500.00 Grove's blinding speed is one of FRESH own bedroom, and be free of that wretched constipation. 21. Due to banks, including certified and cashiers' checks + |the arguments advanced against ¢ You can take it to the beach and double your fun. DI A I outstanding 23.207.70 | Pight baseball in the majors. Ball d e | DIAY have no yen to stand uj . : 3 ) 1 22. Demand deposils 560,419.77 P o v — — ! B Time deposii aseim| o7 M iR W oot les s T P THE ALL-PURPOSE COAL 170 halls buzzing past. introds ite King Bubble Ball into your own 24, United States deposits 6482647 Grove is one of the most untem- e : Quick Starting — Long Lasting peramental southpaws ever to work 650 to $6.00 cky 3 : TOTAL $1,768,60040 'in the big leagues. He simply s, . . Try! . . . and it can’t hurt you! White King Bubble PACIFIC COAST Territory of Alaska, Precinct of Juncau, ss stands up there and shoots ‘em Ball is the great fun-maker for all the family. The tennis “§' R. H. Btevens, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly P A BOX balls are Mary's, the baseball is Johnny's, the golf balls are . swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge fhjmznvofdmct‘ si;t :::um; «;: : : : Dad’s . . . But the White King Bubble Ball is for ALL the COAL CO “W 4 nily ALL tim R. H. STEVENS, Cashier. nu; O;:;cyr;sta:fiidns "l;l:tleta the family the el PHONE 412 " Oaerect—Aftest JOHN RECK, L. H. METZGAR, H. T. TRIPP, o [MP8¢ € BO00 Bt e Whether youre six years old, or sixty . . . youll get lit- on his pitching fingers. erally years of joy out of your Wh uf 'lh ke ~ Subscribed and sworn to before me this 30th day of September. 1930.| It is thought that Grove will be the ball of health and a hundred laughs. A real body - : ROBERTSON, Notary Public for Alaska started in this year's world series.| 118 Seward St Phone 25 2 ot EEreon. By ke s Antn. |sacted IR SN WA i N Old Papers for sale at Emplre Office £3 B s W * £ f, A - i » 3