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A oS A - 2l PRESENTING THE NEW BLOUSES for FALL and WINTER You'll be sure to find the blonses you need in this assortment of silk, satin, cotton and knit- ted blouses, with their sleeves, long sleeves, higher widened shoulders and exquisite materials. $1.25 to $3.75 puff PLAY BY PLAY (Continued from page One.) CHICAGO — Herman up—8trike 1, called. Qut, pop fly to short. English up—Strike 1, called. Ball 1, high inside. Ball 2, high inside. Beat one out to second baseman back of second. Cuyler up—Foul back, strike 1. Ball 1, high inside. Ball 2, inside. Strike 2, fanped. Qut, flled to New Wool SKIRTS Blue, Green, Navy and Black Strike 2, fanned. Side out, strike b five hits, no errors, | | three left on bases. CHICAGO—Pennock a ieft hand- er now pitching for New York. Herman up—Strike 1, called. Strike called. :@irike’3, fanned. Engllah fip—Strlhe 1, called. Ball 2, low. Strike 2, called, Blll 3, high wide. ‘uhu't {o frst. . Cuyler up—§ide out, PROSPECTO B.M. Behrends Co., l”ie . Juneau’s Leading Department Store, GET SUPP George Brothers Make Chinese officials have made no comment. 3 Shipment Like in Old Gold Days On the last northbound Admiral | port is regarded here as support- supplies | ing the Administration’s attitude welghing approximately 500 pounds|toward events leading to the or- sugar, | ganization of the state of Man- No runs, no"hits, no errors, none " Ball¢. W‘leltofibm 1 El;h;h Inning One of the World Series Stars™ Omem up—.—a»u 1, low. Foul to N;'.w Y .| lett, strike 1. Foul back, strike 2.1, | Foul‘ to right. Side ouf, | into a dowle play, second, to shoré]in }eu cenyer s up — Strike 1, glled. ‘Ball 1, wide: Foul strlke 3, called. Pennuck up—(bats’ left- handed) ~gide qut, lined to second. 1 No runs, no hits, no errers, none Bflfl left ‘on base. Out, ‘ short to fisst.}; CHICAGO | & tast play by Crogetti I front ofserike 1, called. Ball 1, wide. Ball low.: Strike 2, 'fanned. Singles Rogers & shipment of trike 1, called. Ball pop fly to short grounded|2, méz wlde and consisting of 'bufter, coffee, tea, hacon, ham, etc., pack- muk.uo 'ed in specially made packages by , -consigned to ¥. B. Patrick and Ed Michaels, ape prospecting in the Rainy Hol- lgw country, was landed at Skag- w"'n:vrn Skagway it was pncked :.o the prospectors’ camp by th eral devious methods known :mly to sourdough prospectors, taken necessitated | several streams, across glaciers, ov- er mountains and at one point had ‘|to be lowered over d Ccliff. No nem one- hit, no errors, 4 cmc@do — (English up—Ouf, i | fouled ' to .short who made @ ! toh. Cuyler up—8irike 1, Stephenson up—] Stephensun up—Ball 1, “high: in- side. Ball 2, low. Strike 1, | Side out, lined to second who ‘made Detharee ‘4p~Ball 1, Ball 2, high ‘wide. right. Stephenson up—Strike 1, called. Singled to center, English going to third. Demaree up—Home run into the left field temporray bleachers, scor- ing England and Stephenson ahead of him. Grimm up—Strike 1, called. Ball 1, low wide. Error, safe at first when shortstop lets easy grounder get..away from him. Hartoett up — §trike 1, fanped. Strike 2, fanned. Ball 1, Jow wide. Ball 2, low wide, it hits the dirt. Foul to left. Bingles to left cen- ter, Grimm going to third. . Jurges up—Gehrig and Dickey talking ‘to ‘Allen. Singles to center, scoting -Grimm. Hartnett on: sec- ond. Allen was taken out and re- pltoad by W. Moore, a right hand- er. {a diving catch. No runs, no hits, no errors, none Strike 1, called. Ball 4 maree walked. Grimm up—Strike 1, called. Out, shipment was also undertaken @n very, wet weather and in spite cf all’ the difficulties, rough handling the supplies were neceived intaot and in good con- Pile Sufferers Can You Answer These Questions? know why external rem- not give quick and perman- § Week-end. NEW YORK~—W. Moore up—Ball 4nd handicaps, , wide. Strike 1, called. Strike 2, j | called. Foul back.: Om strike 3, Hartnett up—Ball 1, high wide. Foul back, strike 1. Pitcher throws to: second. Error, lling the bases when third fum- “his -grounder. Hack gan -tor Hartnett safe, canu up——eul&a 1, called. Ball de: @trike .2, - fanried. Foul back. Ball 2, Jow and i Ball 3, high lnl;db Bu.ll 4, Combs walked. Sewell up — nwmes to et etiltez\ Gombs on m'gas up—Strike 1, called. Out lued to right. stephenson held on t.h Hemsley ‘patting - for msley up-—(bats right all'1, high inside. Side 8 2 That there is congestion of blood | General. m.the lower howel—the veins flab- the parts almost dead? you know that there is a l{g 'n;ns' one hit, one error, three Bnll 1, high wfih vonx Or)mex, a right Warneke up—(Bats right hand- ed)—Ball 1, high inside. Ball 2, high ‘wide. Side’ out, flied to cen- ter. two.left on bases. Second Inning NEW YORK—Crosett!i up—S8trike low wide. Out; pop fly to short. W. Moore up—(bats right hand- strike & called. Combs up—Strike 1, called. Ball Ball 2, wide. Side ouf; lined to! right. g No runs, no hits, no errors, none left-on- base: CHICAGQ — -Herman -#p—out,| 1ish. Jurges and Hartnett talking flled to center. English_up—Strike 1, calied. Ball 1, low wide. Strike’ 2, called. Foul to left. ‘Out, third to first. Cuyler up—Foul along third base ling;- strike 1. Side out,: short - to first. No runs, no hits, no.érfors, none left onflnse NEW you;.—ie’w 1, salled. Foul to. lefl, nmke z firsk. centex. © mnp—-ml,mwide l‘t‘udllnl . Lagberi up—Strike. , called. Bal n-n 2 low. Ball 3 oW wide: i Fun “into the right field nm Gehrig shead of center, sooring . ‘pitehing ‘and Hemsley 3 utchlnz Grimes will bat in place mm.t.: and Bemsl:y in place hlflnlesa internal remedy for itch-} Margiotti and Senator Davis “for ing, bleeding or protruding piles} participating in the action of his discovered hy Dr. Leonhardt and]coupsel’ re] ing.. t) le; nmumnomwnsgw wfl_}fi‘_yfi_fl"“ HEM-ROID banishes piles by re- LlTTl.E m Y moving the cause. It stimulates the circulation in ithe/ lower bowel— drives out the thick impure blood, heals and restores the affected = Two Tuns, two hits, no errors,|, Poul ong left on base.. . CHICAGO — Demaree up—Foul tip, strike” 1. "Otlt; sHort’ th firkt. Gtimm up—Ball 1, bish yifl_e run ‘jnto right Four runs, five hits, one error,’ Ball 1, wide. Foul w. right. tifig‘myay"at to right.' Ball 2, wide. Gu', short 3 t, &ounflnd to first, Demnrfle up — Ball 1, low wide. 1, ¢éalled. Strike 2, fanned. Ball 1| gal 3, wide. Strike 1, calied. Out, Beat out & second to ‘first. Grimm -Double G g i et B iy eaotty Strike ‘2, faned. Ball 2, low. Out| purtnett up — Strike 1 called? Side out, pitcher to first. No rums, one hit, n U’hll to m@ 1, Tow inside, Foul to Telt, strike 2.|1ets on mawer Fourth Inning NEW YORK — W. Moore up— Singles to center. Grimm and Eng- IIW Ruth up—Out graunda w first, alsisted. " 5 A i i Py v%f Dr. Leonhardis HEM-ROID has an al&ut unbelievable * record * of lght in this city. So why on external Temedies or worry about ‘an operation when Junéay Drug Co. invites every Pile]to the J“M‘“-D‘Illghu ferry Jand~ sufferét to try HEM-ROID with|ing and notified persons who were of money-back if it does|.apoub to take the. ferryboat to the not efil their Piles no matter how Dnullu side, | stubboth the case?., Lazzerl up—ml back, strike 1. Pitcher throws fanned. Home MAKES REPORT Mxlflary Occupauon, Crea- | tion of New State Is ! Resented (Continuea from Page Trae) and maintenance of China is in- dispensable for the maintenance of peace. UP TO MONROE DOCTRINE \ TOKYO, Japan, Oct. 3.. — The ! Japanese Foreign Office announced Japan cannot for a moment con- sider’ the Lytton Commission’s rec- {emmendations .of continuance of | Chinese sovereignity over Man- churia. The Foreign Office further de- }clared that the report's reference to the development of the State of Manchukuo “showed very strong prejudice” and suggested the Mon- roe Doctrine as the only method of preserving peace: in .Asia. WORLD OPINION i LONDON, Oct. 3—World opinion| as expressed ~through unofficial channels, generally approved of the Lytton Commission’s report to the League of Nations on the Far East- ern situation. Japan has denounced the report. «{as biased and hostile; in the For- " | eign Office statement and threat- ens to withdraw from the League |and is opposed to any attempt by the League to enforce recommenda- tions of the Commission. U. S. VIEWPOINT WASHINGTON, Oet. .—Unoffic- ially the Lytton Commission’s re- CASE ACHINST SENATOR DAVIS ENDS, MISTRIAL Two Jurors Communicate with Defense Attorney Over Week-End NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—A mistrial has been declared in the lottery trial of United States Senator James J. Davis, Moose Chieftain. Judge Frank J. Coleman declared the mistrial today because two of the jurors had communicated with the defense attorneys over the Senator Davis is charged with vm cutting doss nou remoye the jajleged violations of the Federal Iottery laws in the conduct of m.you know the cause of Piles| Chmty balls by the Loyal Order of Moose of which he is Director Dela.melCouMeJ Charles Mar- giotti reported the jurors’ acts. The -coust commended Attorney FALLS INTO BAY During high tide yesterday after- noon, an Indian boy, about 6 years old, who was playing with -other lads on piling at the rear of Dr. . J. Pigg’s huilding on Front Street, fell’into the water. He clung to piling yatil his companions ran At Ng)non and William Breslin, ight ucggg y],hpn center empman up—Bfill 1, wide. Strike Foul Comtis up—Strike 1, called. Ball 1, low 'inside. Ball 2, high wide. Ball .3,/ low. Ball 4, high! ‘Combs ed. _aneke taken out. May, now pitehing for ktu up — Ball 1, high wide.|" 2 Ont.. pop fly to short. “Ruth up—Strike 1, called.: Foul back, strike 2. Out, strike 3, ‘call- ed. k wl ed | Out,. first._to 9“‘“‘“ B0, BOVEed T lg. up—Ban Strike 1, called. Ball 2, wide. st.flke CHICAGO — Bvl'd playlnl left, field for New ¥ork.. Herman up- = Strike 1, called. Ruth up—Sisike 1, caled. Ball 2, fanned. Side out, first to pitcher who covered “first. No runs, ong hit, no errors, itwo. 1, low wide. Strike 2, cplled. Out, .u‘aywmndmwrw CHXCAGO — Jurges up—Ball 1, low wide. Strike 1, called. St.rike 2, called. Foul back. Out, third to first. May up— (bats right handed)— Strike 1, caled. Foul back, strike 2! nm-lnc Hoag. Out, flied to left. i 4 cm“m i | Strike 1, called. Foul back, strike 2. Strike -1, caled: u-ub\u down the. Sewell up—Ball 1, high - inside. Ball 2, high inside. 1, called. Ball . ’ lav Foul' back, No runs, no hits, no errors; none led ‘° right, uoflng sflhxi fanned. s.uzm:mm- Bk NEW YORK—Lazzeri up~Ball 1, ter, filing the bases. May was taken wide. Singles to ‘left. Tinning, a right hander now Dickey up—Strike 1, called. Strike lltchinl tor 2, called. Ball. 1" wide. Out, flieg] " up—Ball ! high xnslde up— Chapmnn up—Ball 1, low inside.| to eatcher. B , called.]Ball 2, high inside. Ball 3, wide. Dickey up — Strike 1, un;d n. o COMMISSION | **™" T Woather ¢ costumes of every period from early LOCAL DATA Flsa By the U. 8. Weather Bureanm) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginnipg at 4 p. m., Oct. 3: Rain tonight and Tuesady; moderate southerly winds. Time smam Temp. aum-‘dny Wind Velocity ~ Weather 4 pm. yestly...3024 51 10 Cldy 4 am. today .. 30.16 54 90 SE 11 Rain Noon today 30.11' 57 89 SE 1 Rain CABLE 'AND RADIO REPORTS' — YESTERDAY : TODAY AR R - - Highest dpm. | Lowest4am. dam. Precip. dam. Station témp. temp. | temp. temp. veloflty 24hrs. Weather Barrow TR 24 14 14 - 04 Clear Nome 32 = 22 22 4 0 Clear Bethel; ‘34 82 32 82 16 06 fnow Fort; Yukon ... 32 32 | 28 28 6 0 Cldy Tanana . . 36 34 28 30 4 0 Pt. Cldy Fairbanks 48 48 38 38 4 0 Cldy Eagle. . 46 46 34 4 10 0 Cldy St. Paul 42 40 36 38 24 04 Cidy Duteh Harbor 4“4 38 40 8 Trace Cldy Kodiak 48 42 42 0 44 Cldy Cordova 48 46 46 14 184 Rain Juneau 51 | #8 54 1 8 Rain Sitka ... — 50 - 4 50 Cldy Ketchikan ... 60 50 &2 4 Trace Glear Prince Rupert ... 64 60 48 48 4 0 Cldy Edmonton . . 60 56 30 32 [ [] cldy Seattle ......cc.. 0 68 58 58 4 0 Clear Portland ... 78 8 60 60 -6 0 Clear San Frnncluu e 82 58 56 68 4 0 Cldy 1’he pressurg is moderately low in the Interior, the Guilf, of Alaska and thence southwestward, with light to moderate rain in Southern _Ah.ski The pressure is moderately high in Southeastern Alaska, Western Canada and off the Pacific States. It is about nor- mal in Northern Alaska and Bering Sea with clear weather in Northwestern Alaska. Temperatures are much higher in the Eastern Interior with little change elsewhere. e ran to the scene of the accident, and rescued the imperilled boy. | The lad was chilled and almost Salgum’ s exhausted from having stayed in b the water so long. He suffered no, permanent ill-effects, however, and went unaided fo his home. —_—— et — BRAVES IN BIG PARADE . . HOMINY, Okla—Indians of Os- EAT age county and vicinity, steging Breakfast and Lunch their most elaborate fall celebration at in yeags, armanged a parade through Junea“ Ice Cream Hominy with marciiing redmen in i P 1 arlor . tripal days. Harry Race DRUGGIST “THE SQUIBB STORE” LEE OVERALLS s 5 — e — JUST RECEIVED Full Line of COST LESS hecause DOROTHY GRAY THEY WEAR TOILETRIES LONGER Exclusive Agents Juneau Drug Co. “There Is No Substitute ' ‘for QUALITY™ Post Office Substation Ne. 1 PHONE 33 H'..Sf Gr‘we’ The Clothing Man WATCH BEPAIRING SEWARD STREET Oppasite Chas. 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