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— BRINGING UP FATHER WELL! F'VE GOT TO CATER s TO EVERYONE IF1 WANT AN HOW VLL HAVE You 2 p TO BE ELECTED MAYOR HOW ARE YOU, 1S YOUR UNDERSTAND |, \ > LANTIC . THERES A ST S QVERR*NGER STRANGER ? : WIFE 2 | NEVER ¥ Ny Captain J. Alcock, British MARRIED. | S ) = i AN TALK To = ) . S N o pilot, and Liout. A. Whitten i 7 / Brown, American navigator, mads_first monstop Atlantie crossing on June 1§, 1919, INDIAN and CARBONA- DO are “long distance” heating coals. For true Bargain Heating — start your fire with INDIAN coal and bank it well with CARBONADO coking fur- nace coal. Poc/fic (afl Coo/ (o} THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 7, 1932. Charter No. 5117 Reserve District No. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE First National Bank of Juneau in the Territory of Alaska, at the close of business on September 30, 1932. [ ® i RESOURCES | - Loans and discounts $ 715,803.88 i . Overdrafts 381.39 | I3 | | United States Government securities owned 183,900.00 | 4. Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned 256,150.00 | - - ; | - . . i - ‘ i S22 SO . ” . _ s V v . et - NEWARK WINS S5LTEA &is 6 PECKINGPAUGH SCHOOL BYM TO * i = e o o T | 7. Real estate owned other than banking house 3,550.00 LITTLE WORLD ™S OELK ALETS yy oy ) GER FOR BE USED BY GITY ; 5o i The Hemlock combination of Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. SERIES TITLE =% %2 ANOTHER YEARHOOP PLAYERS ~**==—""==""_==) . Phone 212 Cedar colors on the Eks Club 0 ! i b s R i ! . . . bowling alleys last night, and the I : g Defeats Minneapolis in Hemiocks won two out of three Prexy Bradley Mal!felsk An-F lVlg Teams in Le%g.“z Will 15. capitar stook patd in . $ 50,000.00 [ g games by close scores. nouncement—Fal ractice Four Nights /16 surplus ... 50,000.00 N‘lillh Inning When | The Butter Balls whtewashed the Be Coach 5 W kg 17. Undivided profits—net : . 20821719 Jome Run Made (Pl Ducks i de WS comes Loac 1 very Wee 120, Circulating notes oUtStaNdINg ...............o.....ooo. 12,5000 Fotty Spwting Sand e TR {21. Due to banks, including certified and cashiers’ checks MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Oct. 7. Pest performance, with high single| CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 7,—Roger! Arrangements have been made, outstanding 3,807.96 i Newark has won the fourtesnth 5¢or¢ of 204 and high avmf-ipcoanpaugh has been reappointed (for players in the newly organ-',, Db’ Baboiite 34097842 ttle World Series. Marvin Owne 104 Mrs Dufreene Tofled the Mot \manager of the Cleveland Indians, isd Olty Basketball League to R ! FOUNDATION CORSETS ¢ blasted a home run clout over the Women's score, 178, and Miss Tay-|j: is announced by Alva Bradley, make use of the Juneau High 23 Time deposits hs el right field fence in the ninth in- 10T got high average, 145. {president of the club. |School gymnasium for practice, 24 United States deposits 28,388.43 " ning defeating Minneapolis by a _ Tonight’s schedule: Elms vs.| peckinpaugh has been manager|R. R. Raven, Superintendent of e . a score of 8 to 7 in the sixth Birches; Spruce vs. Firs. {of the Indians for five years. | Public Schools, announced today. | TOTAL $1,516,379.50 Rellucln Corsets game victory. ,h}‘iEMLOCKS— TR | Bradley also announced that Bib| The league will be composed of Territory of Alaska, Precinct of Juneau, 5s: The win gives the Iniernational ‘}i”e:\l;;:g;rs'mc' iig ;oo 175_521 T g C}e"e"‘";d outfielder | five teams, namely, Tallapoosa,( 1 B H Stevens, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly League a tie with the American .- Mes 173 204 174_ssy |00 managed the Toledo club of Firemen, Bureau of Public R0adS, ;ueqr that the above statement fs true to the best of my knowledge Association in the number of ser- uPe”mg o s et ol 4 the American Association this sea- |Moose and George Brothers. land beltef. X syl e Mrs. Coughlin youl c h of Evenings ¢ g 2 ies, ea Ai_!,nmn won seven. { ol v S it:;,m:fud become coach of the Lea;‘\;’:rplayee:s i -m:vgfie mur,‘ R. H. STEVENS, Cashler. And a Nlce Assortmem Of | Totals ... 604 696 646-1946 | The. lengths and terms of Peck-|evenings a week—Monday, Tues- Correct—Attest: JOHN RECK, H. T. TRIPP, L. H. METZGAR, . BUCKY HARRIS SIGNS | cEpars— inpaugh’s new contract were not day, Wednesday and Thursday. | Directors. GIRDLES HIS 1933 CONTRACT x"t:‘;: R }g i;g i;mf announced. In the past, how-| The Tallapoosa has reserved tha Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of October, 1932. ardner - ever, he has been given a one- gymnasium from 6 to 7:30 H. L. STABLER, Notary Public for Alaska. 2 {G. George ... 158 158 158—474°|yeny contract and it also has|o’clock on all these evenings. The My commission expires March 11, 1936. DETROIT, Mich,, Oct. 7.—Stan- M:s. Dufresne. 109 178 137—424 |pen reliably reported he will have |other teams will practice from of Various Lengths ley R. (Bucky) Harris signed a b a; G_B:-! &; ——1930 to take a salary reduction. “1:30 to 9 on all these evenings, contract to manage the Detroit olals ... o |each team to have two of the four £ Tigers in 1033, 'Harris has man- SQUAW DUCKS— |evenings and two teams to prac- FREE—CAKE COOLER with every package aged the team for four years. | Walmer 118 107 172—347 KLEIN PIGKED |tice at a time. s of GOLD MEDAL FLOUR—35¢ Bl‘(lSSierS and Uplift fl‘gla_llxry S L ;:; }g gm | Other Periods For Students " iWile ... | ‘When in use for practice by City | G NIC P Woman, 100, Calls Doctor Mrs. Bringdale 128 121 117366 League players, the gymnasium will | AR K S‘-‘ ’w'le 174‘ be [ y : ¢, Mrs Sweeney . 68 65 68—201 As il bl i But Once in Her Life rous 602 568 541-1711 |t o kit | eriods of practice for students o RS will be arranged in the near fu-| LINCOLNTON, N. C; Oct. 7~ BUTTER BALLS— ture. “ : e UNEAU SAMPLE Mrs. Susan Abernethy celebrated Nelson 100 100 100—300°| ST, LOUIS, Oct. 7.—The Sport- JOld Papers fOE‘ Salf_: at,Em,p}re, pfflce J S SHOP her 100th birthday here and re- Sweum ... 147 135 116398 |ing News announces the selection = 7 Nfoaneclifvoroeifoscelifesncclifrorcitfeel] “The Little Store With the Big Values” called the days when she was a Wilson 138 141 131—410 |of Chuck Klein, slugging outfield- chum of Mrs. “Stonewall” Jack- Mrs. Sperling .. 133 90 116—339 er of the Phillies, and Jimmy Foxx, | son. Miss Taylor 155 132 147434 |the Athletics' new homerun king,! 31«; {saysbmg: 'worég is just as Totals ....... 673 598 610-1881 |as the most valuable players in mc; good, if not tter than in olden —= —= —= —— |Major leagues for 1932. | days; that she enjoys her clay‘ *—Average—Did not bowl. Foxx was given a total of 56 pipe and c;hinks automobiles and | points out of a possible 88. Klein! paved roads are ‘“wonderful.” | i , barel; it Only once in her life has Mrs. SMOKING BANNED ;fi?my%&?‘ir Brooyk'lyl:leawli?g\ Abernethy been visited by a phys-| QN GRID, PLAYERS |40 Foliowing are the leaders in! lt‘:n- lTh-;tBAWES flour yea;s s.go‘ STILL CHEW ‘WEED’ each league as designated by the| when she smallpox, and even Sporting News: - then she refused to go to bed. | GREENVILLE, 8. C, Oct. 7—|" National Ohuck Klein, Philadel-| FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY—AT MAIL ORDER PRICES ° ————— . |Furman University football play-| 12~ 46; Lefty O'Doul, Brookiyn,| “FILL” ONE GRID POST | po,ma) chew all the tobacco they |4, pie Traynor, Pitisburgh, 81; CASH BAZAAR QUALITY ALWAYS | please, but smoking is banned un-| gy Terry, New York 19; Lou — ity g e (GEORGE BROTHERS) LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct. 7—| Such is the lated edict for Coach American—Jimmy Foxx, Phila- University of California at Los “Dizzy” MeLeod's squad Which has|seinhia. 56: Lou Gehrig, New York, | Patent Leather A Real Bu,Y i Tootall team whicht somsiar| “one ook aes” o | B vl Clreland. s o sid- | e “smokers” are wonder! , Detroit, 29;] e e o ers “filled.” The occupant is Hor- ' whether they can survive the drills Wit e One Strap—5 to 81 LITTLE BOYS HI-CUTS ace Hoegee, Wh?,; wfilghs B'tl'l pounds while learning to bear down on P 4 1 4 5 A s Wl ' 10 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS and who consistently punts 70 and a wad of the weed. or whether it i rice $ 3 real shoe for the boy—sizes THE GASTINEAU 80 yar Will be worth the price 01d papers fo male 2t Empire to 1315—$3.50 Value DAILY SPORTS CARTOON -ByPap§ “ith'n 8% Now $1.75 At 1o Yon e LRSS SOMERV'LL B Wi, | SPECIAL Odds and Ends iy | THE CHAS. 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