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POLLY AND HER THAT WAS A RIGHT NEAT NOVEL , k;"iw‘;'/—" PALS MAN WOT WROTE IT MYSTERY STUFF, I S'POSE,AN' T BET T WUZ A YOU WINS, SMART V--- BUT WOT MADE YUH 'SURE 2 - CUZ NO WOMAN WRITER COULD KEEP TH' VILLAIN'S IDENTITY A SECRET! W PLAIN AS PUMPKINS, PENNANT RACE NATICKAL LEAG, Today Ma_\: Scé Finish of Exciting Season—""Ifs" Are Eigured Out (By Asseciated Press) There is more than a faint chance that the National League | pennant race will reach the end today—that is if the Chicago Cubs manage to win both games of a doubleheader with St. Louis or if the Cubs win one game and Pitts- burg loses another to Cincinnati well, it will be all over. Otherwise the end will not be be- “ore the Sunday games. Sunday 5 the final day of the exciting season, GAMES FRIDAY National Leaguc Pittsburgh 4, 1; Cincinnati 2, 7. Chicago 7; St. Louis 7. Game tied, called at end of ninth, account of darkness. American League St. Louis 5, 3; Chicago 7, 2. Second game tied, called at end of ninth inning on account of darkness. STANDING OF CLUBS National League Before he died, Metz told Police‘had a nice score, but ended with ai Chief Joseph Dineen that it was not the fault of the mules. « “I stepped into the stable be- hind them,” he said, “and forgot to talk to them, as I always did. Not recognizing me, they both kicked. When I fell they tram- pled me.” -ITS THE ONE THEYRE AL Siinbeum SHAVEMASTER You get a quick, close, comfort-shave the first time — no patient practice necessary. Has practical, patented features different from all other dry-shavers —a new principle all its own. The ONLY electric shaver with a powerful, brush-type, self-starting Universal motor. Complete with case, AC-DC $15.00 ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. - Juneau—Douglas 'F orty and Ei | | 537 tally. Tonight's games are King' Fish matches, Salmon vs. Dolphins and | Sharks vs. Pickerel. Last night's scores follow: | Greyling Williams 167 167 167—*501 Brown 157 183 138— 478 | Eliason 161 138 150-— 449 Totals 485 488 4551428 Trout Hermle 156 178 169— 503 | McDonnell 150 150 150"—450 | Clark 108 141 170— 419 Totals 414 469 4891372 ! Carp i Thibodeau 171 168 169— 508 | Monagle 171 216 147— 534 ‘ [ "DANCING EVERY NIGHT ALL NIGHT to the music of RUTH WOOD At the Piano - « . while you eat and drink your fill} W. id DANCING AND ENTERTAINMENT THELMA | BIRD | Singing and | Dancing at JOHN MARIN’S vht Parade Draws 8 Aver did not bowl. | PISTOL RANGE OPENS SUNDAY Western League Contest to Begin—First President | Ed Hoffman Here | Firing in {nc Western Pistol and Reviover League competition will begin tomorrow afternoon at the indoor range of the Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club, it was announced toda Thi: ten-year-old organization embracing shooters west of the Mississippi, was interestingly |enough, organized by Ed Hoffman' in Seattle, father of Juneau's As- sistant Chief of Police Roy Hoff-' man, and the league’s first presi- |dent. The elder Hoffman will be |on hand tomorrow for the opening. | The shoot will continue for eight weeks, each man shooting 25 shots each week over the 20-yard range. All club members are urged to |get things under way for the win- ter indoor range season. MEN! | Full 12" «ond; 16 tanned, outside counters, leather-lined vamps, stud hooks, rawhide laces, leather heels—Built SPECIAL FOR ALL NEXT WEEK— Reduced from $10.50 and $12.00 to $6.95 Just These Sizes Sizes 6%, 8%2, 9, 10, 10%, and 11. DOUGLAS INN| THE FAMILY SHOE STORE Guaranteed All-Leather Hi-Top Boots v, October 28: 7:00—Percy’s-The Triangle. 8:00—Brunswick-Snow White. nday, October 30: 7:00—Home Grocery-Juneau Flor- ists. ‘Green Top-Signal Corps. October 31: To Rollin Fall | Brunswick Play MILLER HUGGINS 8:00 Monday. 7:00— 8:00—Stubbies-California Grocery Tuesday, November 1: (This is the fcurth in a series games) of four World Series’ By DILLON HAM Writer With 14 teams lined up in the 7:00—Percy’s-Dons Dimons. AP Feature Servie fall bowling tournament of the 8:00- Brunswick-The Triangle. The New York nts finally Commercial League at the Bruns-|Thursday, November 3: feund the winning stride again in wick Alleys, proprietor Emil Galao| 7:00—George Bros.-Snow White, 1521—their last string of successe under McGraw-—and established a @ announced today that bowling be- |gins tonight at 7 o'clock. 8:00—Green Top-Truckers, Friday, November 4 record by competing in four straight rorld | Teams entered and the schedule| 7:00—Stubbies-Percy b ettt B T s e 8:00—Brunswick-Giearge . Bros The Subway Series was born i P Subitay:#Novembes 6: that year. For three f(}x\:l'.(unl\v 7:00—Green Top-Juneau Florists. ;538 z‘g]“(‘” C""l’({‘“‘ y B"-‘l-; }\,M\."‘}(:fir (\::,“,:‘,:(:mm;‘v:fi,'P“.:;,‘,‘, My kors. g - o aliforn: arocery - ons % 8:00—Truckers-U.S. Signal Corps. e ' across the Harlem River, a mighy Sunday, October 2: 8, g array headed by Babe 7:00—Stubbies-Dairy Boys. Howt FODeE P “1‘::7“‘:)]1\11]\‘:1‘(|;‘x:l| n:i‘mw:s‘"):x B:00—Percy's-California Grogery, | 7:00—The Triangle-Snow White. | o0, o0 Fhe o 0 o oh e Milter Monday, October 3: T:;:‘g H“\[’("“‘_“‘"‘:;:A";‘:‘““’"" TOP. | Huggins B 7:00—Bruswick-Dons Dimons - J The Yanks were away to a flying 7:00—Juneau Florists - Signal v 8:00—George Bros.-The Triangle. oD ctart, winning the opening two 4 | Tuesday, October <rd iy 9 games, but the McGrawmen % ‘; 7:00--Home Grocery-Snow White, 8:00 ArycRaTy- BTl lied to take the championship, | 8:00-Truckers-Juneau Florists, |Thursday, November 10: Jesse Barnes and Phil Doug | Thursday, October 6: | 7:00<Peroy's-Brunswick. each won two games. The Giants 7:00—Stubbies-Signal Corps. | 8:00—George Bros.-Home Grocery.iyaq an even easier time the fol- 8;00—Percy’s-Dairy Boys. Friday, November 1 : lowing fall. The best the Yankees| . October 7: 7:00—Dairy Boys-California Groc- oou1q do was to tie the second| 7:00—Brunswick-California Groc- i ;‘;»"- Dimons-The Triangle, | 52m¢_in 10 innings, while the ry. ons RAGS= S0P THANRI. L Glants/ v he other fou 8:00—George Bros.-Dons Dimons, Sunday, November 13: St . : “ JOHNBONS W98 7:00—Snow White - Juneau Flor- Slugger Stengel | T | 7:00—Home Grocery - The Tri- ists. The big guns of the Yankees|i.. gories, 4-3. Johnson's fate was | angle. 8:00—Green Top-Stubbies. finally found the range . 1923 uml_ just reversed in this Series for, 8:00—Green Top-Snow White, | Monday, November .i: whipped the Giants, 4-2 ¥ | after winning two games, he failed 7:00—Truckers-Percy's Herb Pennock won two games.n an effort to stem the Pirates as fiondiy, Catalss. {9; Both of the Glants' viclories came! o relief tosser in the declding gamel 8:00—Brunswick-Home Grocery. 7:00—Stubbies-Juneau Florists, Chicago VVJQH [};;<‘ Pr«»“ 8:00—Percy’s-Signal Corps. Tusedsy, Novewsber 18: through home runs by Casey Bten-| g, Louls: broke ‘through for 9 filt:b;rvle ;;(. 62 :] Tuesday, October 11: 7:00—Signal Corps - California g€l | first pennant and World Series in Newr oi o ",’i_ 7:00—Brunswick-Dairy Boy . Grocery In 1924 Washington came up|ye96 under the piloting of Rogers Otnothnati N '34; 8:00-George Bros. - California| 8:00—George Bros.-Green Top. |With a young manager, Bucky Har-(pomehy Old Grover Clevelan Roston 8 12 814 Girockiy : " | Thursday, November 17: |tis, beat out the Yankees for the|pjexander, sold “down the rivel St. Louis o 9 ass| = los ‘birects Hor Atic ‘nigh 0> ~c Forly and Eighi, fun-loving seolety v 7:00—Juneau Florists-Dairy Boys. ' American league pennant and then{py he Cubs, was the Cardinal Brackisn 66 79 455 TETSOES pURAE aete Gupslis facetytor Stie Bkt S sullts sirings of box tare. s . | Thursdsy, Oetober 13: | 8:00—Dons Dimons-Snow White, bested the Glants, 4-3, in the fall|pery jn the 4-3 triumph over the ey % 103 o cf the American Legion. Whistle-blowing, bell-ringing cngines, seme pulling strings ¢ x cars, ai G LA GRushoy SToghs DI i U las Novealia it | classic. Washington toasted Harris | yankees, & : laden with chouting pranksters. Above: A view of the parade.—AP Pheto. 8:00—Green Top-The Triangle 7:00The Triangle-Signal Corps, | ®S & boy wonder as the Capitol city |~ After winning two games, along American ;ea oe e Friday, October 14: | 8:00—Truckers-Brunswick. celebrated its first pennant and its!yith the veteran Jess Haines, Alexs R | Yetud Carmichael 145 145 145—*435 7:00—Truckers-Snow White. | Sunday, November 20 ““‘_p; digpia b "“"‘"v’vl“""'*l'v“{l’ st for)AET Was summoned to pitch to New York 98 52 653 GREYLING CARP G R ey 8:00—Percy’s-Juneau Florists. | 7:00—Green Top-Percy J “‘ ..;‘l”‘f “i;‘ & i " " rent| e dangerous:, Tony: Lasserl. e Boston 87T 60 2 ] Totals 487 529 4611477 Sunday, October 16: 8:44—Stubbies-Home Grocery. ]w’l L‘;‘x"l‘f"‘“f‘fm"'“;“‘j\“r'&_‘ “f’:“‘,‘bum were full with two out. Alexs Cleveland 8 64 570 5 7:00—Brunswick-Signal Corps. | Monday, November 21: ‘b‘l",‘:m‘)‘:v”‘flr;‘ ‘:"nrrn'd n"n(:: H pes ar) Fnder ‘dtruck out Jiamserl saiid Detroit 82 69 3 Ward 165—*495 8:00—George Bros.-Dairy Boys. | 7:00—Juneau Flor - California | % Sl e i el i y Leuis won the world chdeiOI\:’ Washington 7 197 Nichols 159—*477 | Monday, October 17: Grocer: | the fans every time he '[“‘";‘“ "“‘”rlun Babe Ruth again was a hit= Chicago 63 81 438 * | Troast 140420 | 7 7:00—Home Grocery - California| 8:00—Dairy Boys-Dons Dimons. ',"“_" Do ol 'f”,”;‘,” P “,‘; Nd | ting star, slamming out threg St. Louis 53 95 358 y — — - —= | Q t| n Grocery Tuesday, November 22: m“"";) “;d.\ i ”‘(‘(. ([W ;) baiie | eretn BEEL P A v = - v - iy iy & was called in to save the final game. - BT Philadelphia 52 98 347 Totals 464 464 4641392 | uestiol 8:00—Green Top-Dons Dimons. | 7:00—George Bros.-Truckers, st inemlenbii s i o Sl wELEBTs i iy Ouligan | Tuesday, October 18: 8:00—Signal Corps-Snow White, | e, “Hlenced the Giants' batsthroush | juNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB - ¥ & ¢ M 4 | the innings until the Senators fin- sets Tuesda S P m,, ; —— Stevens 218 192 127— 537 | Box 7:00—Truckers-The Triangle. | Thursday, November 24: ally ‘piished Roross bhe,dsclding Tun. T s Lt sl S B o He Doesn’t : 2 5 1o Darnell 150 150 “450 | . 3 8:00—Stubbies-Snow White. 1:00—Green Top-Brunswick. 0 e Al |55 Soe uns Seiee. e In last night's Small Fry bowling 3 ¥ p 4 308 By LOWELL (RED) DAWSON , g , | Sy : C AR . Electric Light & Power Co. y Bloedhorn 139 4308 By Thursday, October 20: ! 8:00—The Triangle - California 2 iy S Sbeihean L0 Speak; Mules at the Elks Club, the Greyling took SR T R : e e e Frodit nanges Fate MRS. C. C. ) 5 4 two out of three from the Trout UESTION: What are the ad- . s . Harris led the Senators to an-!adv. Secretary Kill Him ; " Totals 506 4131426 ) p 8:00—George Bros.-Signal Corps. | Friday, November 25: : ol B i the Carp won two out of three vantages of the single wing~ Friday, October 21 00~ Perty’s-Boine ooty other pennant in 1925 but Pitts- S A e ey r 3 5, 2 3 ga S rmati i . kil i/ burgh, er Will Mc] ie, w. P ‘mpire ad. 333'ufvzto.fih:.hti,fif(fl,‘n'l‘,', .;,)‘.”1'_’?‘”’ Werner 157 170— 482 back formation with the backs |~ 7.00_Home Grocery-Dairy Boys.| 8:00—Juncau Florists - Dons Di- | "WEP: under Will McKechnie, woa| Try an Empi . CHIOAGO, ™ "~ —Kicks from | *p. “o0 Oe @ (50 0 “"”’_ ‘“‘I' Henning 153 151— 535 in tandem, the ends split and the §00_Green Top-California Groc- | itna two mules were blamed for the | . :nd Hiasss in “{,’ Tt . ]"\ Niemi 139 119— 364 wingback outside of end? ery. | Sunday, November 27: ‘ death of their owner, Louis Metz, ;’“‘Smwm d““"an‘"wm}] (,“;‘_', o2 ——- —— — —— Answer: First, let's diagram Sunday, October 23: | 7:00—Dairy Boys-Snow White. | Jformer magistrate of Flossmoor. ikt g o . g Totals 495 449 4401384 the formation: 7:00—Truckers-Dons Dimons. | 8:00—Stubbies-George Bros . AMU ER i T 0 0X000 0 8:00—Stubbies-The Triangle. | Monday, November 2 : 00 Monday, October 24: | 7:00—Signal Corps-Dons Dimons.} . 0 7:00—Percy’s-Snow White. 8:00—Truckers-Home Grocery. | A Grand Luxul'y! Automuhc HO! water ! 0 8:00—George Bros.-Juneau Flor- | Tuesday, November 29: Not hot one hour and cold the next but 1 ists. 7:00—Dairy Boys-The Triangle. Tuesday, October 25: | 8:00—Stubbies-Brunswick. 7:00—Home Grocery-Signal Corps. ' Thursday, December 1: | 8:00—Green Top-Dairy Boys. 7:00—California Grocery - Snow | Thursday, October 27: | White. 7:00—Truckers - California Groc-| 8:00—Percy’s-George Bros. ery. ! 9:00—Juneau Florists - The Tri- 8:00—Stubbies-Dons Dimons, angle. The advantages of this forma- tion include the power it affords on plays inside and outside the tackle to the strong side; “pull out” men or interferers come from good spots; it affords good reverse strength, a good quick punch through the middle; it is | well set up for passes with three | men down the field fast; and the tailback is deep enough to quick kick and get off passes fast. Natu- rally, there are disadvantages, too, as is the case in all types of offense. Py [ NO SCORE MADE Hot all the time. We'll be glad to explain. RICE 8 AHLERS CO. Third and Franklin Streets PHONE 34 SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Oct. 1.— Montana and the University of San | Francisco went full four quarters| yesterday to a scoreless tie in a| hard fought football game. S Empire classifieds pav. LOOK! double soles. Oil ) s e = — - . THIS THREE-STORY DEPARTMENT STORE BUILDING IS TO BE BUILT THIS FALL ON PROPERTY AT FOURTH AND MAIN STREETS for Wear. All Members of THRIFT CO-OP are requested to attend a SPECIAL MEETING to be held at the Odd Fellows' Hall OCTOBER 2ND————38:00 P. M. Left—So Hurry! SUNDAY (Paid Advertisement) —— | )

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