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’ 5 “ A 1930 SMARTNESS IN LADIES’ COATS Specially Priced in Two Group 1—$14.50 Group 2—¥§22.50 AND HATS Groups Coats Millinery Straw Hats—$6.95 Felt Hats—$4.75 |B.M.Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw’s Leading Department Store EHMKE, 1929 WORLD CHICAGO May 14—Howard Ehm- ke, the Great was Chmke the Fifth. When the old discarded pitcher of the Philadelphia Mackmen burst forth gloriously last year as the hero of the 1929 world series, strik- ing out 13 of the Cubs’ heavy ar- tillery and winning the openingi ' game, he was harvesting a crop of | family athletic tradition. Back in the days when Ehmke was a kid in Silver Creek, N. Y., | pitchiing the Silver Creek “Horse- | shoes” to victory over the neigh- boring Dunkirk “Defenders,” he was merely “one of the Ehmke boys.” There always seemed to be an Ehmke on hand to pitch for the “Horseshoes.” First it was Frank, who also pitched for Brown Uni- versity, played tackle on the Brown cleven, was a heavyweight cham- pion collegiate wrestler and a ham- mer thrower and shot putter of note. There was also Brother Charley Ehmke, who, besides pitching for the “Horseshoes,” also pitched for Brown and was a lightweight wrest- ler. Brother Harry was next. pitched for the “Horseshoes.” also pitched for Brown, coming 7 through as the hero of a no-hit game against Lehigh 25 years ago. He played fullback on the Brown |- eleven. Brother Lester, the fourth Ehmke was not a pitcher, but he won the middleweight wrestling champion- ship of Brown and was a good out- fielder on the Brown ball team. |o¢ his time to training younger l’“‘“"" SERIES HERO, FOLLOWED BROTHER'S PATH |oy o — in the meantime, had gone throi the Federal league turmoil and variously shifted around nflemtfl When the series was abolit open last fall Ehmke had an aill arm and supposed to be th th for good. He had pitched t 55 innings and struck out 20 bl'; ters during the entire season. On October 8 he was a hero, a plhh- er raised from the dead to kick| through with one of the most noble performances of baseball. He will stick with the Athietics this year and devote a great deal h RETUHNS 5 FAOM: COMPLETE UNOFFICIAL APRIL PRIMARY- ARE COMPLETE Winn Gets High,‘varé in Republican Primary in" This" Division" Complete unothicial" returns for { Ju the First Division from ‘the Ho 1§ % Passedger on the stedris Alaska for Seward and 1s enroute the lower Ku Country. ¢ his previous ftions he cov 4 P utmber of prehistorlo Vil Tage sités. o 15 webiing evid eén&" tr migrating through Siberia ‘and Alaska to th other seetions of the continent. probably will be engaged in work summer. ‘on flhl Aleutian pect to re of J THELPS LEAVE . | OUTSIDE| To Mal:e Penilah nt Home ' publican, pflm,\ry elecmm held Avfil idge James | thefr ‘b RE?UBLICAN PRIMARIES, FIRST D]VISION " Gemm. of Highway FOR in~ ‘South “Aftet ‘ Many YearsRé idefice Here Bouhd ' for cmmmu Yo make thelr' futuré’ hofe, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Jéhn D. Helps a) eutlln this morr- m‘%w many yem they hai in_this city ai ‘their many Irlends t Ve During most e liyed here, Mr. n connected with ‘the|' de er of fl}e mmm Jor- 2 ;the Interior 6 over bla'preabiit ottice here. has not been i} § expected within a 01 kelps expect to tolring on th o&n ‘and | this fall wil) ER TO GRAN Jua? No Bl 5, cBarged with first mmtir - the kmmth' Ll Begwn M Sunday mornig, W Jury:by . Judge A, ‘a-prelimifiary héaring Yo | United, ' States Commis- R . He was held with- ou M !u \Pepresented by At- R, C. Hurlpy. He waived tatement. In a con. Monday, morning, he had stabbed Brown T 8 brawl in Doug: was 1 yzzg etline , he had been 2 t'm chflmn left H ‘Gets Carolina Post [ publi na by e ha welfa aovlrnor dardn-r. . NO, KENTUCKY . LICENSE FOR FAMOUS TRAINER EW YORK, May 14—Charlié once one of the bemn; trainers . on. the D\l‘l’flfll oo v . p———. SKIRTS Plain colors and. nov- elty “and tailored styles. tweeds. Pleated $4.95 to $6.50 uw NEW: - SWEATERS in pastel shades, new licy designs, sleeve- less ‘and short sleevev styles. $3.75 o $5.50 gh, iractor Caro- ‘ eastern tracks and conditioner of W. T. Waggonner's Three D's stable {last year, has been refused a train- | er's license by the Kentucky State Racing associatior. Since resigning as head of thel famous Texas stable, Darnell has operated a public stable. During| his career he has saddled winners the world over, sending stars to the | post for the King of Rumania and for the Aga Khan, | 'The Kentucky solons did not give jany reason for refusing the license. are good prifiters—know ie— 'TWO FIRMS PURCHASE |Fane, Ogpt. Ole Johanson, 3,000. j dre, Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. 8. Weather Burean Precinet— m’!fi“ "Treasurer A"h Edueation Engineer Senator Representatives . - * e i 3 . T ] t TAT A T 5 ] s‘n fi o] Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, be~uisk 4 p. m. today: { | » ! § If i g It | o g | B Fair tonight and Thursday; gentle vl,mble winds. v B @ 4 G RS E | LOCAL DATA & 4 g Evo| Pl Rlal BIB| 5 Thine Barométer Temp. Humidity Wisa Velooity Weatbe g | g g [[Blal o g || 2 4 p.om. oyesty 3019 54 63 SE 12 Pt Cly | BB B g‘it:g{gln a P 4 a. m. foday .. 3026 39 92 SE 2 A I ol i R i Rl W S E, E Noon today ... 3025+ 51 61 8 8 Cldy ; 4 | ! i I | & ’ e BT BT N g & i 1 it i i CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS = - - Juneau—Preeinet No. 1 331) 192 1 965] 431 82 30, 06| 316 VESTERDAY Mm“—", Juneau—Precinet No. 2 l 112 49| 174] 135 13915 m’; 5ar; 114/ 169 rm 123 Highest 4pm. | Low ddm. ARm. 4 Juneau—Precinct. No. 3 al 23 107 30 13| 67 sy 83| 114 22 172 103 41 86 Stations~ temp. temp. | emp temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Wea Douglas—Precinct No. 1 21| 26 63 34| 58 54| 37 43/ 13| 19| 43 63| 21| 57 Barrow .. o 24 32 * 0 Clear Douglas—Precinct No. 2 1| 15 18] 16/ 11 18] 14 10 21 10 19/ “'I 18 Nome 46 36 | 34 4 12 0 Cldy Treadwell 2 . 0| 1 4 2| 3 ] 2| 5] 0| 5| 0 2 Bethel 52 48 8 4 18 0 Cldy Jualpa (AJ. Boarding 7 7 10 5| 14 8 13 11| 10 6| 8 8 6 Fort Yukon 60 36 50 - 0 Clear Thane (Sheep Creek) 6| 5 11 4 12 6 10 12| 16 0| 15 1 12 |Tanana 56 38 él o 0 Clear P Salmon Creek : 13 6 30 5 33 1; 231 22/ 38 4] 24| 31| 8 20 Eagle 62 — 2 — 0 g 0 Mendenhall 8lf 4 1) 6 17 % w51 13) 19 4f} 18] 15 3| 13 st. Paul 36 32 16 .04 oldy Lynn Canal . 2| 5| 8 4 12 7 8| 14/ 0] | 11| 5| 12 Dutch Harbor 38 38 38 38 — 122 Cldy Stikine 4 4 9 o 4 4 8| 10 4 8 6 u Kodiak 42 38 40 12 52 Cldy Revilla T 33| 28 15 g] } 1 20| 38| 18 26/ 18 8 25 | 28 lcordova .. 58 38 ;g 4 02 n cld Charcoal Point . 24| 15 28 | 2| 1)) 31| 24 17| 39 o 211 16 12 30 20 |yuneau . 54 38 2 » t Wacker City ... 4| 9 7 Bl B i 3 12| 9 2| 1 3 .4 .4 .3 13| 3 Keuchikan 48 4 4 4 .08 Ketchikan—Precinct No. 180 199|| 149 199 1840 133| 260/ 228 185 287 130, 171 161 87 98 160 Prince Rupert 52 3 38 0 0 Pt Cldy Ketchikan—Precinct No. 2 1 96| 83| 99| €7 83| 135 103 8Ij| 123] 133 64/ 78 80| 63 6l 3 Edmonton 66 40 42 i [] OClear Sitka 92| 129) 15 78 52{ 146 115/ 8 116 87 130/ 70{ 130] 86 113] 35/ 153 |Seattle . 70 50 50 8. .8 Cldy | Haines . 28 48| 38 23 27 36| 25| 25 34| 19/ 3| 20 38 26 35 7 54 |Portland 58 l 52 4 ' 50" - olay ‘ Chilkat ... 8 W 3 3 3} 2| 2 IERE | I B | | o I 2 san Franeisco 60 W z 14 0 Pt Cldy 4 Petersburg lg 1434 97 122 195) 86| 124/ 116| 90| 88 120 87| 116/ 92/ 174 25| 140 s than 10 miles, Wrangell 169jf 107 3 ¢ 48| 147/ 120| 86 122[ 51| 118 70| 1 68 111 34 141 NOTE.—Observauons at Alaskan muu&ud stations, , éxdept Ju- ] Sl]:may 85 441 94 27 *90/| 64| 6] 43| 71 48] 76| 42[ 75 2: :'I 9’: nean and Cordova made at 8 8. m. and 8 ». m., Junean hmo. ‘ Klawock 53] 80| 80| 62 44 83| 105 56| 73|| 61 73] 40 87 64 2 "——“‘—“ 1 Scow Bay 15 16 14 14 10] 18] 17 8 .20 9 201 o 2| 5 2 8 2 The pressure ;?s“h:‘fl;‘ u:hr soutl;]qn:' fiflufi o :n:i is l&:;‘n l Yakutat 8 eyl 51 13 18w oo g0] ‘Soff Af 47| o BN 100 S8 10] 44 mesm MAsRa. e ot et Hinth gm hh:i'nn e ( Cralg 18 39 47 20 24 39 38| 3 M| 36 | 20| 41 26 3 40| 3 |weskm poction. Showsiscbeys falleh:ovet; CIMAREEINUNGS Slaka - Kake 1; 122 17} 18 12| 121 28| 15 120 18| 122] 8 126] 16 119] 1} 120 and clear weather continues in th> Interior and on the Arctic coast. ‘ Hyder 43 28] 22 39| 33 28 52| 2] 33| 28 23 32 34 33 24 18 38 Temperatures have risen in northern ‘and portions of Eastern Tenakee 28 127 5 21 _}g 17 11 20| 28 5| 14 16 10 13 23 o 7 13 Alaska. Hoonah 29 79 75 24 14 84 20 34 68 81 69| 24/ 76 27 76 12 % T 3 v By § U S m o s oz s o 2 3z s o 3.2 i 4 |ClaimsSharein Millions | : g : y Chicl 01 Yo 1 off [} 154} ] 9 6 8 8 5| 5| 8 8 2 | - P i * s¥ 2 i Pennock Island o & 3 4 8 e G B B (B Of Erlanger Estate | JUNEAU MELODY Goddard ..... 7 4 3 B 3 1 10 4 100 of o o 8 2 8 5 4 8 . 5 Hydaburg . 1| 103} 104f 3 108 5| 103 20 4/ 105/ 7] 101) 6 104 4 100[ 6 104 HOUSE Point Agass 11 4 3| 6 g 6] 4 8 6| 4/ 2| 4 4| 6| 4 4/ lk 3 | Shakan { &t o % o 3l ol op et wk BE oo @ 1 figeay : ) Tokeen . :( il o 3 { of 1 i A EReEty o0 H oy b o8 } Special ‘Attention Given to Klawock Island 4 2 [ 5 1 5 R R S TR R . Fanshaw ... 3| g,: 1| s :’! 7 k| S| R R R T 1 4 PHONOGRAPH, RADIO ‘ Windham o 6 [ o 8 5 6 of 8§ ¢ e | S R 2 10.CO K. ‘ Killisnoo ;I :‘ g 5 § 1 sion &l & g 1 8 & o 4 1 and R‘%I?IO,QOMBINA ! Angoon . 1 sy 52 8| 6 1 47 26| 7 62| 23 s8] 3 59 18 45 3 M TION REPAIR WORK > Qustavus ... 4§ 1 4 44 1 B R |t SR G 4 h Funter ... o 8 o 6 8 o 7 PR TR |0 L e R 7 Metlakatla 16| 3] 7| 8) 24 3 16 a1 21| 19| 28] 34] 22| 14 38 6 35| 2 ‘ Kasaan 8 o 2 12 o 23] 19 o 25| o 28 5 21 4 30 12 28 ___L._.—gr Loring . 1 14 ? ki 2: 3 6 8 1 13 4{ R (R 7 i Dall Island . i 1w 7 4 3 v G RS VY ST B R e TR O R | 6 KANN’S STO! I Klukwan 1t 2 26 0 fij 6] 217 4 1} 23}) | 22 4 2090 1] 25 1 24 THE RIGHT GOODS Myers Chuck . 2 13 9 .8 8 8 8 6| 6 10 8 12 6 8 8 1 AT THE RIGHT m | Baranot a8 e 8 2 .6 I | sl 4 - 6 4; 4| 4 ! AT THE RIGHT PRICE -—1 b | g, | | f e i =) 2 i | s 597/ 1952, 'loeo[ 1354\21«(, 2087)| 2033] 1554)| 1669] 2030| msar 1805|1813 1523 42| 3256 ] ;i L——-—-—-——-——-——-——-—-u i -t — One of the few available pictures of Charlotte Fiscal, known on the P ooz = £ g as Charlotte Leslay, who | a financial settlement on hir of l lm of being “‘wido . b il"llnger ellrlegr claim belnz up- HELENA held by Her attorney, Max Steuer, who. alleges that she has beon RUBINSTEIN'S known as Mrs, A. the past fifteen yea b of the late theat producer. io elumhd at $75.000.000. Beautv %0 %% Prepardttbns HALIBUT HERE TODAYI SAN JUAN paid 10 and 625 cents per pound for 5,000 pounds of halibut this morning. This was purchased from the Mabel, Capt. Ole Jackson, 2,000 pounds, and the 'l’l:e~ Nyal Service Drug Store The Louhelen, Capt. Knute Hil- with 8,000 pounds, sold to Marlyn at 10 and 6.10. Economy Garage has best used car buys in town Dodge sedan, $385.00; Chevrolet four coupe, 1628 model, $290.00; Chevrolet four totiri ng, 1925 model run 6,000 miles, $200. nndmvflfln‘hbdo\u ]udpmvidlm.nm‘ ECONOMY GARAGE—Telephofie 146 ¥ Why itig’ job Quality nary pri Empl £ n v e A Quality Prisititi get Quality Printing at the same nlefid il cost. Before you give out that mext print- mate — Be convinced _that you can ‘Biy We can print inytillng from an otdi- buy ordmary prmtmg wlien you ein you have in mind, get our esti- Pnntmg from us it the cost of ordi- nting. ry post card to a large Broadside. Pbone 374 re Prmtm