ifpipfiinw | A Special Sale of [ 1 Woo! Serges 1 1 INCLUDING | New Fall | Colorings The desirability for serge in ones winter garments makes this a••«<■ /it 't in order. If it it not in order, i e to prepare for it. We make them. , ■ — hi t in.nf ■ F. WOLLAND, Merchai iUor *' 1 “ ■—* —i *—i»* * SPORTS f iiiiiiiimiiiNHiiiuKuuuuiiuniHiiiiiiiiri CLOSE CONTEST i IS MAINTAINED ! IN PIN LEAGUE ^ ■ .0 M , i _ ! Butterballs Still in Front—, Sprigs in Second Place in Bowling Race. __ For t'ho thiTd week in Bitcre.rion the Butterballs are In the lead In, the Quack Qtfack J.x>agiip howling league, according to the official list of standings issued today by league officials. The Butterballs score at j the end of the third round was 4,390, 61 pins alittad rtf their tr.ar-j i*t rivals, the Sprigs, Which hare! snort'd 4.329 pi US'. The Sprigs *1 tiring the titled j round of play climbed from third to! second place; the Widgeon from | fourth lo third; the Teal from fifth I to fourth, while the Canvasbacks dropped from second to fifth posi tion In tho race. The other four teams remained unchanged In the Standings. The Sprigs cut down the lead of: the Butterballs from 117 to 61 pins' during the week,, anti advanced their) I lead over the Widgeon from 27 to | 155 pins. The teal are treading j hard on the trtni ui the Widgeon.) At the end of tint second round of, play the latter Ic'd by eight pins.) The close of the third round found ■ the gap narrowed down to two pins, j Between the leader and the Gold j eneyes, in seventh position, there i a difference of but 129 pins, while but 51 pins separate seventh from, third pysitidn. The official standings follow: Butterballs 4390 Sprigs . 4329 Widgeon . 4274 Teal . 4272 Cafivasbacks 4263 Spoonbills .4231 Goldeneyes 4223 Mallards.4132 Blnebllls . 4032 —*-♦ ♦ * / ■■ , CANVASBACKS, WIDGEON,! WIN IN LAST NIGHT’S | MATCHES, ELKS’ ALLEYS flic Canvasbacks, after dropping; the first game of .the^r mutch last! ! night, put in chough speed to cop: , the remaining tftf games and 1 . r high I s ldlvidual game and had high t ital | j (,re frr the Lynx, smastilir. 407! j ins. - The score by games follows: ; Cougars. \ !r F,y 1!tl- 139 147—418 = it Cheatham 156 1 27 134—417 r, . Gray 1 19 101 66—286 | Totals . 407 367 347-1 121 ; - [-K Pullen Th2 101 1 14—407 ; Iri. ItoberiKon 111 70 88—269 js Hr. Ilnin ... 107 97 99—303 ; Totals ... 320 358 301 .9791* -♦ ♦ ♦ Was Forced to Marry, Says j 15-Year-0ld Girl. § - ? ,>r. ' 1 Cetcut>*6- *»* Carmin.i Caruso, m New York City, the 15-year-old bride of An tonio Caruso, 34, asserts in her suit to annul her woddding that ihe was forced to marry. She swore that Caruso threatened to kill her if she did not marry him. During ihe two months they lived together, she told the Court, Caruso beat her, said he would kill her if sli^left him and did net support her properly. CEMENT SHIPMENTS INCREASE WASHINGTON. Oct. 31.—An index! of building activity and consequent-] ly of usiness in general, is shown in produc tion and shipments of Port land cement for the first nine) months of this year. September pro-i Auction was a record. Shipments; also exceeded those of tho first! nine months of last year. THAT SPARE ROOM is a cash' asset—if you use The Empire classi fied. You can rent it to a desirable tenant at a good price, thus lessen-' Ing your own rent-burden. ‘ *" • Engraved Christmas Cards i ' i t * For Personal Greetings What is more charming than to receive a dainty and appropriate Greeting Card on Christmas Day? This age old custom, handed down from generation to generation, has become a large factor in adding good cheer to Christmas. ^ The fact that our patrons have been anxious to order their cards early this year has urged us to obtain a bigger and better stock of EN GRAVED CHRISTMAS CARDS.. These cards are appropriate for extending to your friends and dear ones a message of good cheer. In ordering from us you have a large variety of cards aud styles of lettering to choose from. And don’t forget that these cards are engraved, and that the price is unusually low. I , ' Empire\Printing Co. *: 1 _'i&'eaS* t v . ' -a * • ■* § Pyrex I Tea Pots f 5 “WE SELL THEM" | JUNEAU HARDWARE C9. 1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiuiiisMii UNION MACHINE WORKS MINING AND MARINE. MACHINISTS Agents for Union Diesel Engine* 0. W. SINCLAIR Shop Telephone 331. Residence Telephone 227 NEW FALL SH0WIN6 OF SHEFFIELD SILVER Bread Trays and Cake Hates ALSO DOUBLE VEGETABLE DISHES Patterns in Hammered and Satin Finish Wright Shoppe JUNEAU’S JEWELRY SHOPPE * WM. C. WEIGHT. " , » " " ' ' ——- - — L YOUR OFFICE REQUIREMENTS Can Be Filled by Ui. Typewriter—Paper—Ribbons— Carbon Paper—Filing Devices, Etc, Etc. i j B BURFORD & CO. SILENT SMITH ii—i- ■ —-—M ii ii i .. ■■■"«■' ■ i i i if _i-a. MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. We are always busy, WHY ?-There is a reason.