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- P USSR S S ! | The robbers got nothing for ] 3 3 ; The ideal wall coating for the decoration of :?:E:n:“:;;) Qgfi:&:s?ge;d‘?:f w::}t: D RESSES mf:::knf::]: 3;::: ; i all interiors. Can be mixed with either hot i;f,uma i ’S;L,‘,E,;‘omd’“‘ifie sy 4 the first and onxy‘menm: ; s or cold water to prepare it for immediate | o the municibal authoritles v E k Y s P E c l A L “1¢s » Wondestal Masntac” i}, use.; Can be applied on plaster walls, wood, |/ last nisht. YOU'LL LIKE IT ; or any of the various wall boards. Three-Tailed Puppy Try It At 1 Is New Ohio Freak LUCAS OFFICE _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 9 1931 uu EE N BR'N G s GRUVE PITGHES tarily and fanned Grove for the I | o second out. And then the balloon| went up. He walked Bishop and X INSURANCE || Marine News |35 FROM SITKA SPLENDIDBALL; i 535 S 2l ~ew stock plate, and left the bases filled. Cochrane singled scoring Williams 5 & ANn LYNN GANAL| MARTIN cuRBED and the bases ware all occupied. 2 ¢ Simmons walked, scoring Haas. Pllll _O,ver ¥ That was the last of Derringer. ‘41,0" gh('t‘u("LQ I"'c‘ : . L : ALASKA ST ARTS Johnson relieved him and forced + Steamer Movements ¢ Vessel . on Last Voyage of Wildness of Derringer and Foxs to popup to Gelvert at short and for the rd out. Established 1898 Juneau, Alaska % Ak :?:;3“:,‘":’3:15 B NEw scHEDULE Season Calls Here on l Lindsey Costs Cards Williams doubled off Johnson ® ward at 11 oclock tonight. e | Way to Seattle ' Chance for Game e Coat ® Northland scheduled to arrive wITH BIG GARGU i was wasted effort. = RO I BT B R ————=_|® at 9 oclock tonight P Having booked at Sitka, Skagway Sont < in as a pinch hmex_-. for | Johnson, ® Princess Louise due late Sun- e and Haines 78 passengers, of whom | S NEEy, O S G s B A Sw t T FOR INS URANCE e day afternoon or evening. 36 disembarked at Juneau, the' the mound in the seventh. ealers e SCHEDULED SAILINGS steamship Queen, Capt. A. W. Nick- ball and Roettger beat the throw Four Off Him : 5 « Norco scheduled to sail from o | Vessel, Bound from Seattle erson and Purser H. J. Dix, called 10 first. Frisch fanned. He was as bad as Derringer, See ” l\. SHEPARD & QOV ® Seattle October 12 at 9 pm. ©| tg Seward Sl D | here last night on her way to Se- Takes No Chances almost. Bishop led off with a " 1. B l l B k Bl(l MY RRRIER Evans 1s scheduled to 4 ays ay attle. She is on her last voy ge‘ Grove decided to take no chances | single to right and advanced to 9 Telephone 409 B. N ehrends Banl g. B o et oo 13 Gl and Evenmg Llere of the season in Alaska waters, Ba- On Pepper then. He walked the |second on Haas's sacrifice bunt S S S R A v o e T i j ginning next week and until nex: Cards’ sensational player. Hafey |down third base line. Cochrane ;___.___ measured in dollars. SOUTHBOUNG SAILINGS day at 10 am. for Peters- o burg, Kake and way ports. e Inaugurating the winter schedule March, her operating company, the lew out to Simmons and Bishop tonight. An unusually large cargo Pacific Steamship Company, will|fpeared Bottomley’s line drive to |uevelop into a great pitchers’ battle |between him and Grove. But the =t. Lopis pitcher expiod- Mrs. E. T. Adams, Mrs. Dan Card pnchvr then steadied momen- flew out to Hafey and the fans breathed easier. Simmons crashed sight of the plate and walked Dykes, Simmons scoring. Williams looped a fly to left and Hafey Everything in Furnishings P K Y C G 1R ' ® No steamer to westward o of the Alaska Steamship Company 1 1. the |tecond. i s ot i H et Fou i I ys {e our Car in Good Repair ® north. |the steamship Alaska, Capt. C. V.| have only one passenger vessel, the | rough -with a timely single r Men LN P Ay 3 . LOCAL SAILINGS Westerlund and Purder Dayid Dor- |Admiral Evans, in the Northern| Derfinger got away to @ finecenter, scoring Bishop, Foxx singled d The extra trade-in value of a well kept automobile ® Esteboth leaves every Saturday e |en, arrived in Juneau at 6:30 |service. 'C‘-“’é S sl the [to right and Simmons stopped at more than offsets the cost of keeping it in good ® night at 6 p.m. for Bika and e |o'clock this morning from Se: Passongers for Junean {Cards’ rookie pitcher in the first|second. Lindsey hit Miller and repair. ® wayports. She will depart by way of Ha Pa ers brought to this citvl four innings, and up to that time|the bases were populated again. The comfort of driving a well kept car cannot be ® Pacific loaves every Satur- e Skagway and other wayports at 11 from Sitka, Skagway and Hnn»s‘”‘e game looked like it would|Then Lindsey proceeded to lose v : . . It Will Pay You to Have Us Take Care of Your Automobile Connors Motor Company SERVICE RENDERED BY EXPERTS Inlet while the members of Lhe}mussen Mrs. E. Klein, Bern light housekeeping; electric range; crew were ashore cutting wood. 1 Lovejoy, Geraldine Engel, Miss T.|Bcb Lee, L. M. Carrigan and four the first run of the game. Thci suitable for couple. Phone 2551. A GOOD - ——————— Parpala, Marie J. Feusi, Ethel E.|third class. o - LU R BRI ] HALIBUT BOAT brought north. Freight discharzed here consisted of general merchan- | dise for merchants and equipmen pany. Of the 75 passengers on the CATCHES FIRE PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, Oct. 9. —The halibut schconer Cape Swain, owned in this city, burned at Tux . © | Mortinson, Margaret Kiloh, L. G.| Persons who embarked at Ju- H PRINTING AND STATIONERY | TIDES TOMORROW ) ngfiné?fiz&ageafl;h? pq(-);;-x.n neau for ports south were: THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS g $6 00 Desk Supplies—Ink-—Desk Sets— X ‘ ® |Mrs. Watkins, H. Watkins, A Foak Barsiih, Guear Hart, MOMG | THE GASTIN EAU . Blotters—Office Supplies ?j:h 1}} 21::;1 . 1}} fi:t: oo i Hotrock, | Martin, H. W Aberts, Prank S L e Services to You Begin and End at the i Man’s Sh beal " w tide, 6: pm, - eel. —_—————— | 4 r oll—Antoni arnan- * | Geo. M. Simplins Co. ==& SR A ol e at|| | Gung Ptk of By Pumsng oepig B | l. HALIBUT PRICES l‘. AT THE si0TELS . ’nlr]*c; Ketchikan—C. V. Brown, R.\{ “It neither crimps your Phone 136-2 Takes any decoration! You can paper Sheetrock— paint it— panel it. Or you can apply Textone, the new decorator that gives hand- some texture finishes. And Sheetrock does not _ warp, is weather-tigat, dur- able and fireproof. Ask us about Sheetrock. Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. SHEETROCK SEATTLE, Oct. 9.—Three vessels arrived here yesterday with 104,000 The fish sold cents a pound. | - BANK CASHIER SUICIDES: HIS ACCOUNTS OX, Seattle Man Takes His Life on Returning Home from Work ; 9.—Ward Sxmp— an assistant pounds of halibut for 5 to 9% SEATTLE, Oct. kins, aged 38 years, there, in an effort to rob the DECOTINT For Decorating and Beautifying Walls and Ceilings Thomas Hardware Co. place, it was reported to Chief of We are meeting the demands of the buying public in offering this smart REMINGTO! ‘;le‘clf"‘iék“infie}:gh;g;nB{gcb:'f":l;‘f‘:| wearing apparel at the lowest prices in years. Every garment in the NOISELES? {fered no serious injuries. department represented was chosen to comply with our high standards TYP | Chief Getchell said this after- of quality and style. We invite you to see the charming Fall styles— EWRITER |noon that two persons |closely with descriptions given by |the woman were under close sur- | veillance and that arrests might be |expected to follow late this after- noon. MARION, O., Oct. 9.—“Tootse,” year-old fox terrier, is the mother | Fellows, Mr. and Mrs. W. N .R | L. Rapuzzi, tallying | sel when she arrived in this city 24 were disembarked at this port They were: From Seattle—Dr. and Mrs. F. S Fellows, Miss Fellows, Charles L ling, Mrs. W. Maier, Mrs. W. Ga: cau B. 8. Kerns, T. S. Campeau, Se- attle; A. D. McRea, G. A. Yardley, Ira B. Jaralemon, N. A. McEachran Vancouver, B. C.; San Francisco; L. M. Carrigan, John F. Chamber- | Juneau; Della Rapuzzi, Mrs. Skagway; Blaine Cap- pinger, Los Angeles; Mrs. E. Wil- liams, Stka. lain, Alaskan P. Nielsen, Juneau; Peter Drago- vich, Juneau; Fred Mortenson, Ket- chikan; Elmer Garnes, Killisnoo; Ed. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. W. N Bedling, Geraldine Engel, Ber- !nice Lovejoy, Seattle. Zynda Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Clark, Sitka; | Hugo ‘W. Fredrickson, Dennis Winn iDr. F. 8. Fellows, H. C. Bryson, Ju- |neau; Mrs. E. A. Adams, Skagway. T for the Alaska Juneau Mining Corr‘»‘ i | . B, H. Clifford, N. A. McEachran {.u right center to score Foxx with | Wright, Mrs. James R. Crawford, {Mrs. Thomas Elwick, Mrs. E. Wil- | liams, Mrs. L. Rapuzzi, Miss Della | apuzzi, Elsie Lastrometiucoff,! Blaine Coppinger, Fenton D:nnh( Jechn Davis, D. F. Millard, J. J. Hillan, H. Taikiske, A. Van Mav- J. D. Houston, John Marks, John Austin, H. B. Crewson, Wil liam R. Vinacki, John Rupperech Bishop Paul, Charles W. Carter, J. Wells, Robert Elrick, H. C. Buyon, Thomas Osliekia, Ben H. Larson, |ed all over the ball park in the |fifth. The entire Athletic lineup batted, with Foxx facing him twice {Foxx grounded to third to open the inning. Flowers made a nice [stop then threw the ball wide of first and Foxx was safe. Miller unted to the box for a sacrifice. g out at first. and Foxx ad- vanced a base. Derringer then lost his control and walked Dykes. Williams singled muffed it, both Foxx and Miller scoring. Grove ended the frame, grounding to second. Lindsey pitched the eighth inning without damage. He was taken out to let Collins hit in that frame, and Flint Rehm heaved the final | stanza. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR RENT—2 rooms furnished for W. Ableson. For Seattle—Mrs. David H. Andrews, Mrs. Saloum, Leona Saloum, Elean: lom, Edward Saloum, F | Sunbean, J. Sisbe, Charles }lwry Henry M. Dickson. i Atia Andrews, THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY -1 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. FIREMEN WILL SEE | FIRE FILM TONIGHT At the Coliseum theatre at the ccond show this evening, active | and honorary members of the Firz Department will be guests of the management of lh added feature of |gram at the 9‘conll <h0\\ will be a motion picture of the fire that destroyed the Malony Building in this city a year ago last winter. - — Old papers at The Emuire. IRGIN DIAMONDS _are genuire diamonds, of urlified origin and guaranteed quality, han- dled only by Authorized Jewelers. See These At THE NUGGET SHOP to compare quality: and price! individuality. e T+ Practice real thrift and make your selets tion from' stocks that are fresh and clean—from styles that sparkle with $E2:75 ELIVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. e e e FOUND roll nor cramps your style” DEVLIN’S Seouige. 4 | The Best Laundry Ii l At a Fait Price 2 WHERE? CAPITAL LAUNDRY Phone 356 ’—————-——-—r———d-‘ ELECTRICAL REPAIR WORK 3 ‘THE Fireproo; cashier in the Seattle Dexter Hor- NO JOB TOO SMALL i fWALLBOARD ton National Bank, suicided by| Ca ital El Ll'. C JUNFAU LUMBER shooting himself in his home with- | P! ectric 0. . in an hour after leaving his work I\HLLS, Inc. yesterday afternoon. [ ——" 'Simpkins has been in poor health } for the past three years. He had| THE JUNEAU LAUNDRY been in the employ of the bank, Frankila Streét, between ) = e for 20 years. Front aad Secoad St Bank officials said his accounts| ] are in good order. PHONS 18 MASKED MEN HOLD | : : UP WOMAN IN OWN i BLACK CAT HOME LAST NIGHT| CANDY SHOPPE i i = i HENRY L. BAHRT, Prop. Two men, with the lower part 0 of their faces masked with hand- Dinner from 5:30 to 7 p.m. kerchiefs, last night broke into a P i LR 5 T A cabin near the Windsor Apart-| ° . . 4. ments and_sitacked Mrs, Poter Combines Quality and Low Prices i at BAILEY’S Eric. an Indian woman, residing v Have you seen the new “It's Awfgl Hard to Hear” STEP IN AND TRY IT OUT —ors PHONE 50 AND WE WILL PLACE ONE ON YOUR EQUIPMENT CO. BEHRENDS BANK BLDG. 3 N of five pupples with elght tals, Alaska Dealers | four of which are bob tails. . % | $ | Puppy No. 5 has three tails, two All Sizes—New Fall Colors e USRS ¥ ;-k —_— — where pupples 'tails always grow ? & | and one in the middle of his fore- 3 i i ingly i A. 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