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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 7, 1931. : i 4 By GEOR(JE MceM!/ UH! UH! HERE COMES THAT CHAMPION TOUCH ARTIST- HE SEES ME-~\ CAN'T, BRINGING UP FATHEK | f or-DONT SAY THAT: 1M IN HARD LUCK- | NEED FIVE | DOLLARS BADLY AN'I AINT | SOME PEOPLE | HAVE ALL THE AR-MR-JIGES) '™ LUCKY 1N RUNNIN 1 THOUGHT PERHAPS Edison Mazda Lamps ] INTO YO - LUCK- NOUL HAD AN IDEA | 1 QT AWAY IN TIVME - N — GOT THE LEAST 1DEA You COuLD /] WHERE | CAN QIT /T BORROW T FROM ME~ The Standard of Comparison PRICED THE SAME AS THE OTHER KIND Telephone Juneau 6 and we will deliver any quantity ',H[lflP CONTESTSISEALS BEAT MATE DODGING | taska Electric Light and 7ZZZ BEGIN THURSDAY| STARS FIRST | TWENTY GRAND Power Co. ATHIGH SCHOOL| COAST GAME IS REPORT NOW | ““niccs '~ Phone 16 | . i]| In the first game in the playoff, NEW YORK, Oct. 7.—They are Girl and BOY Teams Will for the championship of the Pacific saying that A. C. Bostwick, o S[art Games at 3. 30 ‘Coast League, San Francisco, Win- of the erratic three-ycar-old Ma . ner of the second half, defeated is dodging another race with Twen- in Afternoon Hollywood, winner of the first half, ty Grand. | " i yesterday by a score of 4 to 2. | The Greentree star's future rac-| w:zih hii:°°;@éz“‘::g‘::};;“;:; ————— | ing dates are uncertain because his handlers are tryi to tra 2 which have been practicing for e e e pae wmore than & week, will bogin m;:r lmome R Prepare Now For SRS L BREIas - Ol RIS s Mate has finished in front of 5 s s i (N OCTOBER 31 Bl e o o WINTER DRIVING COMFORT =OAl afternoon. The contests tomorrow o P % i ca,‘ons, and the latter's trainer is THE NATONAL | oompaitn i s et s W 1 ces UNEAUMOTORS CO i EAGUE competitions will start promptiy 0 at 3:30 o'clock with two girl teams S o 5 3 oy ;‘NGE’-D Cal, Oct. 7. CLEGHORN TO BOSS FOOT OF MAIN STREET HOME QUAl against each other and two boyS|The national seven-mile champion- | | CRown teams against each other. ship walk will be held at the Olym- | MAROON PACKERS; HE LOST Tp Teams Will Alternate pic Stadium, Los Angeles, October | & The boy teams and the girl teams (21 under the auspices of the Los.1 MONTREAL, Oct. 7.—The wlon- HACK WiLson [} i sitertigte by quasier perads | Angeles A. 0. Itreal Maroons of the National 5 in taking the floor, the boys play-| The race will be held pri Hockey League have signed S e Th 4 B [ e e prior to y gue have signed Spragu AST YEAR. ing a quarter and then the girls, |the Loyola vs. Occidental football Cleghorn, veteran defense star, as | e American eauty and so on until each set of teams|game Leading walkers of the coun- ' manager for the coming season, ‘ has completed four qxarfer&l try are expected to compete. President Strachan announced | All four high school classes, Reiaie v o here, P l Freshmen, Scphomore, Junior and { Cleghorn, who played big leaguc} arior Senior, will be ;’epresfiente};} bkyx voy |M, BAVARD, H. SABIN | hockey with the Montreal Wonder- teams. But only the Freshmen, | ers, Ottawa 'Senators, Montreal Ca- / I‘Sophcmore and Senior classes wil| ROLL BEST SCORES IN | | nadiens and Boston Bruins, has Where ladies will find perfect satisfaction in their search for ety ha‘{e girl f‘"“m‘d ot "i“;“’l'caf!ll“s ELK BOWLING MATCH\mdmucl the Providence team of || peautification, in a pleasant atmosphere. There is no charge § oA NS BATrED have not formed any girl 3 the Canadian-Amcrican League for | ' ’ Sc:’-‘g“}e (I)l G;mc‘ 3 Mk Bavandii whose - beami, the| 108882053, for consultation. Telephone 397 for an appointment. AUYN'S SCaRLD, The schedule for boy's teams . , Whose team L/’ # White Sox, took two out of three | 1921 Graduate of Cosmetology and Hairdressin, it . w— Sophomores against sames from the Braves, roled hlxah‘BORROWED PITCHER i d score on the s Club alleys last 3 Friday — Seniors against | night. His score was 212, Harry | GETS RECALL NOTE ALSIE J- WILSON 118 BiG BAT 2 i Sabin, Yankee ace, had high aver- S 4 JIAS # Aoi GREAT SEAS Next Tuesday — Losing teams in |age, 179. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 7.—Pitcher | VALENTINE BUILDING TELEPHONE 397 9 SON Thursday and Friday games to| The Tigers, with Nelson and|George Nichols, who was loaned { aiay + Sides missing from their lineup,|to the St. Paul club of the Ameri- play against each other. ¢ R R T TR T PR o PR R RIS T TR e 5 e i o —~—~" | The schedule for girls' teams fol- |eked out two victories over the|can Association as part of the deal £ e WHITE s x | lows: 'Yankees. that will bring Outfielder George Tomorrow — Freshmen against| ©On Thursday night the Giants|Davis to the Phillies next year has P' P l H u 0 Seniors. play the Cubs and the Azhlc!lcs‘bcf?n recalled and ordered to report oneer 00 a | in- t the Yankees. at’ the Quakers' spring training Next Friday — Sophomores again- | mee e e g . | ARE cH AMPs st Breshrien. BRAVES |camp in 1932 by Manager Burt Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS Next Monday — Seniors against | Lavenik 172 188 170—530 | Shotton. A | P VanderLeest 141 124 168—433 || EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. | | | | Next Tuesday —The team losing|C. O. Sabin 150 164 169—483 ot | |the most games tomorrow, Friday|A. McKinnon . *140 140 *140—420 | and Monday will play the eigth|J. A. Davis .. 178 146 142—466 s gone in for the|the current saga of Robert Moses' Grade team of the Grade School.| o e e H W NITED F D 0 " in athlotics. The | Grove: Score Victory {Ober Cubs| 7 ‘ 1 762 789 2092 ot Water U 5 provide more and livelier | “In his early days as a big leag- ‘D ight Davis S WHITE SOX i et competition, especially for the boys uer Grove faltered upon many oc- f n DeCldlng Game wigl avl‘-; oo‘o 2 :‘\4 TBQI‘?‘"L : 1:;9 212 169—520 CASH IS KING' of moderate ability. casions because he endeavored to to Have Vacation|? T KXosl 175 210 132517 A here need be no fear, however, | put everything he had into each Clly Series "1 H. Howard fg? :gg ‘67'—‘325 ott es TELEPHONE 403 Prompt Deliveries this old English cusiom will |pitch. He could not even allow! 4 & iy : . George *155 *155 *155—46" D the sphere of | himself a proper time for relaxation ( CAICAGO. T, Oct. 7—The) WANILA Ot ToGONerhOT| 5 W, Harding . 157 145 143—44" e A e A L e < betwean’ dblivdial ' The Ktbry: goos Yihite Sox, cellar dwellers in. the | CGeneal Dwight ¥. Davis announc- | L TH LASKAN HOTE 5 No one apparently 1; more con- | that Cochrane, ;ile cacch:r Su;: 181 dmericad) TR fthoe, | 3o ec_i e Do Towa et Mar}\la 3 828 838 766 2482 B HOTRL O & ! 2 e f the | Y pions. The Sox yesterday defeat-|after the adjournment of the leg- YANKEES in lesll‘l Shades giate sport, ly con- t 14 v ollegiate sport, properly con- on the rubber and count up to 12 ed the Cubs by 7 to 2 in ;he decid- | islature on November 9. It was d, zr;aaniIL‘ Bin; han:i Har-‘belm;een w‘ir;xd»tup.; This hhar’i somde ing game learned the governor general had géns;;?“ }gg f(lyg ::‘37225 Our Services to You Begin and End at the athletic dires e re- salutary effects for a while an A i v | pla i S per- —383 9 = gards it as the basis of any col-|managed to preserve the keen edge %Ix‘ sfore‘gea {fl‘c”L‘() m',”;:f ”‘3 C:ivc ‘:‘;|ful:';ggd‘g"L:::":':fic:i;n‘"?x’hf’c(;d G. George 142 149 160—451 $1.00 to $2.50 Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat H ’ = go | ° 5" - o e e e e ettt ettt et lege athletic system. | of the southpaw’s speed through a Olty serles since 1926 by Secretary of War Patrick J.|H: Messers't 148 168 145—461 To Bingham Abelcnlgds Jn;]e gue!}ningmmng strfitch. | o Hurley and Filipino leaders. ‘Kau!man 180 144 183507 PO dit for removing ol ohn Har- “Bul eventually some wise man | = SR M mdacn. oyt vard’s “high hat.” | of an opposing club discovered the! M l'l F n D d | 777 78T 776 2340 Juneall Drug THE CIIAS~ W- CARTER MORTUARY The old barriers of conservatism |timing of Grove, and that particu- | RucHEsTER IN other Falls Dea | TIGERS : ~ 5 Last Bervice In the Gri bute” and Back Bay influence have pret- lar team drove the pitcher to fren- as Daughter weds*PU“m 181 143 171493 | C Th test Tril ty well vanished at Harvard. Bing-|zy by having each batter count ‘°1 Blomgren 159 136 147442 Oml)any Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 ham struck the new note when he himself and at the stroke of 12/ COLORADO SPR!NGS Colo,, | Nelson *155 155 *155—465 | 3 remarked to friends around the step out of the box and laave Oct. T—Mrs. Mary Lawton Qil- Sides *157 *157 i 471 || Bree Delivery Phone 33 dinner table: “The three varsity Lerly floundering. | more, forty-seven, wite of Dr. G. B Hermle i 131 170 200—501 11 candidates for center no was the discovery of qui Gilmore, dropped dead at the wed- W ,Tf‘;‘ Post Office Substation aba Cabot and Casey.” ancther as which made Grov ¥ ; i) 783 7l‘l 30 237 No. 1 | : |ding of her daughter, Ruth to *—_Average; did not bowl . Fhe TignameRt: MOHRCAIIRN A0t Fred A. Wagner, of Winnetka, IlL, i . ' day, if not of all time. By dint of | " he ini; d the Phiboton baete Hnt | At Just as the minister pronounce the | reeeeese. ce o ‘cnrcrul practice he masvered a thtle World s Senes May couple “man and wife.” are genuire diamonds, of certified origin and guaranteed quality, han- Harvard’s ola graas, accustomed|change of pace. And when the bat- to having their annual gridiron |ter was all set for speed he would' Be Comple[ed This ~— battle with Yale as the g one.” 2 Afternoon dled only by Authorized Jewelers. Butler Mauro Drug Co. Soe Tham &1 Phone 134 We Deliver THE NUGGET SHOP max, are anything but e t ! over the turn of events by sshxch‘sddh, Not The Casey i —_— Express Money Orders Rexall Store fou SARGON SARGON SOFT MASS PILLS the Elis alternately will tackle| <Eddie Casey,” remarked Walter| ROCHESTER, Oct. 7.—Winning Princeton as their final foe. | Trumbull, “was no relation to the!4 to 3 in the fifth game of the| C l H . The Yale-Princeton game fol- | lcgendary baseball hero who_once | Little - World's Series, Rochester amel-riawr lows the Yale-Harvard contest for|plunged Mudville into gloom. When | took a lead over the American As- the first time in so long that it the present Harvard coach ‘struck’ I sociation rivals, St. Paul, for the doesn’t matter when things were|out’ in his playing days it was | fourth straight victory any different. | generally in the direction of thfll Rochester needs only one more s are no immediate mJl(‘l-‘oppcs(ng goal-line.” 1wm to make a victory of the to when Harvard and‘ - ee— iries and this is being played this will heal the whole afternoon. each by suming football rela-! DONLAN To HELP | ————— s, but Yale's new deal with her | g | - vals probably paves the way| EBRIGHT COACH 1,100,000 Britons $29.50 e Big Three to form a new | | Sign Peace Petition! . in the near fus | BERKELEY, Cal, Oct. T—Peter | Sl B { 1 and | Donlan, who stroked California's| LONDON, Oct. 7.—Over 1,100.- Dr. Charles W. Kennedy of Prince- 1928 varsity eight-oared crew to|000 British people have now signed | ; ton have promoted the cause of the Olympic championship at Am-|an international declaration in fa-({ A luxurious garment be ter understanding and relation- |sterdam has been appointed as-|vor of world disarmament, which to a point where the animosi- |sistant to Coach Ky Ebright. is to be presented to the world at a popu]nr CALIFORNIA GROCERY TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must be pro- tected against freezing. Under the ordinances of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohibited. Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing water to waste through open faucets will have their service discontinued until such I t ¢ f DISTRIBUTORS OF MONARCH QUALITY FOOD PRODUCTS t burst into Jamd‘ in 1926> BK’TUL;S disarmament conference next Feb- | time as all danger of freezing weather has p. d. This r v disappeare ] ruary. . i 8! asseq. " " rmg‘ We have our usual large SHDDEY' The declaratio nis being signed price | regulation will be strictly enforced after November 1, 1931. {of high quality bulbs of the very|simultaneously in over: forty-five | All customers “are hereby notified to the end that they > best varieties for Fall planting or|countries and it is expected the | may take the necessary precautions against frozen water forcing. grand total of signatures will reach | pipes. Broun con:v:butcs to ) —adv. JUNEAU FLORISTS. !several millions. p? R SRLITL 5 T = R JUNEAU WATER COMPANY e — e | [{ (] = H.S. Graves i1ONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” | The Clothing Man T’IE SANITAI{ l' CROCERY PHONES 92 and 95 Five Fast Deliveries ! B A RN i IOld Papers for sale at Empire Oftice e | b

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