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S AT 4 S———— " PRESS CHARGE - AGAINST GIRL o, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 16, 193 Jean Harlow Weds J. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather AL DATA' /By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Junéau ‘and vielnity, beginning at 4 p.m., July 16: Showers tonight gnd Sunday; moderate southerly winds. MOOSE TROUNCE VETERANS 14-3; | STAY IN FIGHT DOUGLAS NEWS A Real Thrift LOGGERS SHOES '8 . Time Barometer Temp. Hum:dity Wind Veiocity ~ Weather ENTERTAIN FOR MISS O})P()rtll"l‘\f 4 p.m. yest'y 30.05 59“’ 67 ¥ w 2 .4 Cldy e P 3 KIRKHAM | Y 4 P 4 am. today 3001 48 88 NW 3 Clear to FProsecute n i -— Paps Rap Three Vet Pitch- Noon today 3004 59 62 w 4 Cldy Refusesh -« His Lif Miss Elva Kirkham was they ors Hard—Only O it Case Where His Life gusst of honor at a bridge party| B L) s 2t L s CABLE AKND RADIO REPORTS Was Threatened given last evening by Mrs. Edward | Bl ergn](””l S A HOU.S(‘ Game Behind Elks | e | I'Bach and Miss Tmpi Aalto at the ) 1 | ! - YRy Y ' il CHICAGO, I‘I’g—Jflu]y 16. — The home of the former. Four tables| Calked S 4 DRES’ s‘ i for pitch- ighett dpam, | Lowestdaim. 4am. Precip. 4am. |charge of, assault with intent to Of bridge were in play. Price for , Spring o/ merican Le- Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather (yi)] ggainst Violet Popovich Valli high score went to Mrs. ora H o t hed by the Barrow- ... Ay Ae- | B4 12 0 CldY {for the shooting of Bill Jurges, Kirkham, consolation to MxMEve- (J Cl(’("'(l"(‘(’ Moose, 14 to 3, putting the Paps Nens 48 48 | 467148 14 54 Rain |youthful Cub’s shortstop in his ;l‘;" RO, * Knd) cut ?”;’_ ;{’f; e |back into the race for the flag, Bethel 50 50 46 486 W 46 Oidy |hotel rooms ‘on July 6, has been.Bdiss Helen Lyndstrom. Miss il Medium Weight only one game behind the EIks. Fort, Yukon 66 66 54 54 4 0 Clear | gismissed as Jurges refused to ham received a guest prize. g Joe Nello pitched a fine game, Tanana 58 ig 52 52 4 16 Rain | prosecute 5 e T R 1 ()() ding the V o five hits and Fairbanks . 16 46 46 4 0 < 'Pt.Cly| Jurges is “a pretty swell fellow,” ARRIED ‘vmw AG,\IN‘!:OH-} 5 $ . triking out g?fl;mh 3 1: 'l: 44 44 2; 0 Clear |the girl said. | TO SINGLE MENS leA.I: i i The Moose pitchers . - 4 4 50 0 Cldy| The girl entered Jurges's hotel . | S l) P hard. Erskine, gston and Ki Dutch Harbor 58 58 44 56 6 0 Clear | room on the night of July 6 bent With a desire for vengeance and |§ aie rice lew homers, Livingston a Kodiak 50 46 48 14 44 Rain |on shooting the bail player because, NCPINg to at least even up the : three r and Twigg, M., Mac- V Cotdova 58 8 49 8 02 Cldy |she claimed, he spurned her at- SCOfé With the single mens' base- $14 95 é Spadden and Kilewich two-hag o Juneau 59 7 48 $4 04 Clear | tentions. bal team as a result of the game . g ers 4 Sitka L 5 — 4 0 Pt.Cldy| In attempting to take a gun they lost a week ago, but should g Parade of Pitchers 1 Ketchikan ... 66 48 48 6 0 Clear [away from the girl, Jurges Was have won, the married men, or as/ E-" In the Vets' parade of pitchers, § Prince Rupert ... 66 66 52 54 6 0 Pt Cldy|shot in the side and in the little many of }hem as, could get to- i s Gene Haulk, a newcomer named : i Edmonton % 2 54 56 4 02 Clear |finger of his left hand. The girl Sether, with the assistance of some ) Size 36 | smith, and Kelly Blake laid their Seattle 0 62 58 58 5 e Cldy |was shot in her left hand. of the single ones, :fook on the’ J ]‘I » wares before the Moose who found i Portland 16 "4 60 60 4 02 Cldy| Jurges was taken to a hospital single men team: again. last night, . ° § Only them all to their liking. Haulk, i San Francisco ... 72 66 56 56 6 0 Cldy |and the police arrested the girl. | for a seven-inning game. The 3 a keywinder, filled the bases in i T | - victory won by the single mens SALOU]‘/I i’r the first frame and gave way to § The pressure is moderately low throughout Alaska except in the | ’ 1 l:;:([,h? .but mf;ndef;sl:glyfi han R 4 Smith who pitched to the end of % eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska and Southwestern annska, |[ELKS” FIELD DAY M Ba[‘:‘;’i‘:f' %,"e T ai. i 4 S ; he fourth. Blake took up the ’ . and is unusually low near Bering Strait, with showers in Western Al-\ HE] 1) THIS AFTERNOON mick: g 14 andg}; i Apxons §rop JOvuslem | burden there with the score 10 to ! Asspeiated PressPhofe | aska and the Guif of Alaska. The pressure is moderately high over| Pn,cchyers Everett Fleck, catcher; | palidics one against the Vets, The Moose batted around in the Jean Harlow, platinumBlond of | the films, is shown with her hus. the northeastern Pacific Ocean and Pacific States. Temperatures| have risen in extreme Southwestern Alaska and fell last night in the At Recreation Park this affer- Married men—William Fleek, pitch- €r; Everett Martinson, catcher, Wil- it first. F. Schmitz walked. Twigg | band, Paul Bern, movie executive,| upper Yukon Valley. noon. field day sports were held 1 vas safe on Haulk’s error. Living- :"lar éha”l;- Enarriaga I:I B.;l'll'ly under auspices of the Juneau Elks liam E. Feero umpired. i : ston singled to fill the bases. Haulk | Hills, Calif. Bern gave his wife * } . hird | {Lodge. There were races and oth- | 3 PETTIIEN AT el g i gave way to Smith, Teskine fiew | $60000 home as a wedding gift. | | Smit ieking thid ' when Lowe er events for both boys and gits, [ BIGGEST DAY'S CANNING i to center and Fritz scored. J. —lgle- to right ‘scored ~both Smitth' and all the contests had numer- At Schmitz singled to left, scoring v " H ¥ ous entrics and brought forth keen! Working about sleven hours, 2 fourth when Livingston walked|and Schmitz. . traigh 2. the Dougls % p Twigg, Livingston going to third The MUBEe sdded bvio. cach I rivalry. |straight running, the Douglas can and Erskine drove the ball away over left toward, and not far from, | the Juneau Dairy. | nery, being operated by the ‘Ellson Packing Company, yesterday. put lup its largest day's pack so far) j ac’ doubled to score Curley “ trotted home himself on Killewich's homerun over Gor- Ice cream cones were distributed free among the young folks. STOPELKSIN ‘Tomorrow’s Styles Today” the fifth and sixth. Lowe singled, in the fifth, went to second on 10" it | : § BT — 5 1 PRINT man’s house. Lowe and Nello flied Blake Goes In :;i:ef,_ sagi? t:‘,'::d :'l sf‘h‘:’“:f‘sumAY’s GA ME this season. Between 800 and 909‘ WASH put. Blake went in 0 pitch In the[ston’s three-bagger. Hermsen jug- [PRSRCNAtG P D : Y-8 The Vetis scored one in the sec- |fifth without much more success|gled J. Schmitz's grounder to start £t & nl FROCKS ond when Grummet walked and |than his predecessors, ~but the|the sixth. Jack went to second 13 % NEW ¥ tallied on Haines' three-bagger. |game was lost then anyway. Thelon a wild pitch and scored wiPapS Have Good Chance The Paps added two in the sec- |yets chalked up a couple in the |Killewich’'s double to right. Bbb Douglas All Sizes ond on Twigy's double and Liv- |t~ Smith was passed to i scored on Nellos singie to Jeft. for Flag If Can Stop K ingston's smash over the right-|when he was interferred with by A Ty C, ' W ' bl field wall near the foul line. Killewich. Bill Schmitz singled to Fine Batting Practice E“(S Duve lurc (4 | (ls l(l e They added another pair in the ht and went on to second,| The game: & | s 2| veTS— ABRHPOAE| S | N Sohmitz, B, . ... & 9 2 1 2| Back in the fight again by rea-| ervices | S‘lk C N | IR ‘\)\\\,\‘\l\“\\-‘\m‘\.\\‘\; Blake, c-p. 2 0 1 2 2 o)%on of their victory over the Amer- | f ‘ Il repe B (NN \ AN \‘\x‘\»\ i % } |Garn, ss-c. 8 0 ¢ 2 0 j|ican Leglon last fiight, the Moose | Notices for this churcn column ] AR / ‘i @ |worth, rf. .4 9.0 0 0 ofvil send their hegviest, artillery must be received by The Empire | i Grummett, 8b. 31 0 2 0 oeeainst the Elks Sunday afternoon | not later than 10 o'ciock Sul.urdlyi T 3 Haines, 1b. 3 027 1 p|ina game thit may be decisive morning to guarantee ‘change of DRESSES i | | Hagerup, 26, 3000 8 oin the final outcome of the sec- ¥ s rmon_topics, ete Hermsen, of-ss. .. 3 0 0 1 0 1 d- half bunting battle. If the It’s a rare occasion e e Haulk, p. 0 00 0 0 1|Moose win tomorrow they will be when your friends are D e h { - ; Thin, b, 2 1001 oltied with the Bills for first place gathered and you pass 3+ Rowsbe Osfille Quorch . L1 In Light Colors ! *Converse, cf. 1002 o of Butifthe Elks win they will be the Hard Candy to see | 9:30 am—Low Mass and Ser-| In Fancy sl e S B Bl o two games to the good, having five siybbdy pase it up. Foe R { Prints | Totals 26 3 518 6 4/vofi and two lost; end will make guests, parties or just 1:00 p.m.—Sunday School. x—Substituted for Haulk in first |them hard to head off in the re- sl sjoyment. it | vt L’ ! xx—To center in -eighth when Maining games “ly Y ’"yg‘(trl‘lnrv‘ Ve A 7 5 | Hermsen switched: to short . for| Realizing the vital fmportance ey " Cony tional Community | | Sizes to " |Garn, of tomarrow's game, Manager Mc- it—and i¥s healthful. H s Chmhom y ]‘ | | Notices for this church column | g > - a3l M E Kinnon of the Moose will start| [ - 2 44 {inust. be" received by The Empirc | | Resurroction Lutheran Chureh | |aeiote 2b AB R B PO A LiClaud Erskine against the Bills.| REV. J, W. CADWELL | s f aot later than 10 o'clock Saturday | i - B raige: toc. 4 217 5 o The Moose star hasmt had a real 11:00 s, Preaching services,| | Juneaw’s Own Store k morning to guurantee change of | Corper of Third and Main Streets Living’stor’n b, 23320 workout since July. 4, pitching but | Sunday School closed until Aug- f sérmon topics, etc. REV. ERLING K. OLAFSON, ' lpvine cr ... 4 1 100 o o tWo,innings of last Monday's game. [-] ust. e i ; i - £ Pastor. . Schinite, 3, W% 3 8 2@ o o PF, 38l to be 2, tp-top form. DY 5 - ) BEHRFNDS |1 The Salvation Army {1 “The Friendly Church” MeSpdn, M, 1b.. 4 2 2 8 0 0l ‘Chevy” Koski, former strike- - C N || St. Luke’s Episcopal Church T o V] H 2 ssig 2| 11000 am. — Morning servicd. {Killewich, ¢. . &1 2.8 o 10Ut king of the league, was an- - {62 s P P RS o 5t Public meeungs: Sermon, “The Call of Abraham.” ;Lawe . 41210 nounced today as Manager An- Pure—wholesome | 7:30 pm—Evening Prayer and ' CO I nc. Banday-—3:30 p.4x {This is a brief study of the condi- Nello, p. .. "3 0 110 o drews choice for the Elks. If he and. delicious | v S w4 | Sunday--7:30 p.m. |tigns. from which the Jewish re- B S gets away to a good start, the ¢ on X Tuesday—7:30 p.m. ligion sprang, Did Abraham really} Totals 5 g game should be a pitchers’ duel { Janéau’s 'Leading s haye:a religion that differed radi- the entire fine innings. Tt will |- First Church of Christ, Scientist R o N Sunday servioes will be held at 11 am. in the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth |the ‘theme of next Sunday's ser- {and Main Streets. The subject will fmon. |be, “Life.” b= | Sunday School discontinued until| | ~*Seventh Day Adventists |the first Sunday in August. ES Wednesday. 8:00 p.m. — Testi- monial meeting. SUMMARY: Earned runs, Le-|Start at 5:30 p. m. gion 3, Moose 10; two-base hits, | Blake, Twigg, M. MacBpadden and Killewich; three-base hits, Haines and Livingston; Homeruns, Livingston, Erskine and Kille- 14,000 POUNDS OF SALMON' RECEIVED |Witch; bases on balls, off Haulk " —_— |1, off Smith 2; off Blake 1;' dou-| Fourteen thousand pounds of sal- R ble. plays, Legion, Haines to Garn; mon were received in Juneau to- —————————=32 |hit . by. pitched ball, J..Schmitz gay, and 23 tierces of mild cured Corner Second anc Franklin Sts. (DY Smith; struck out by Smith stock were shipped south. VERNON GYES, Pastor 2, by Nello 6; Hits 1 runs 0 off | Receipts consisted of 6,000 pounds Sunday evening, 7:45 — “What |Haulk in one minus innings; hits fram the Poppy, Capt. K. James Can a Preacher Tell About the Pu- |9 Tuns 10, off Smith in four mi- ¥oung, hought by the Juneau Cold ture?? |nus innings; hits 4 runs 4 off Storage Company, and 8,000 pounds Sabbath, July 23: |Blake in two innings; losing pitch- |from the - ‘Thlinket, Capt. James | 1:30 p.m.~—Saopath School. er Smith; left on bases, Legion 8, Martin, purchased by E. E. Eng- 2:30 p.m.—Regular services. {Moose 3; stolen bases, Blake, Liv-'strom, representing the Sebastian- The public is invited to all meet- [ingson, J. Schmitz and Killewich |Stuart Fish Company at Seattle. jcally’ from that of his neighbors? { Was the religion of the early Jew- | ish. people really unique? These questions - and. their bearing on present day Christianity will form i Department Store L Sermon. | IMPERIAL CANDY CO., Seatile . Dally, Empiat Maar. A0 oy | AND | 7 i{*“Beeause we do it better” UNITED FOOD CO. “CASH IS KING” — Burntone T FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. “ALASKA MEAT (O, , for 1§ RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing Heating : & =3 |ings. |1 each. 3 | The shipments were 17 tierces of Sheet Metal Catholic Church flag———— | Umpires~Junge -at plate; NOS-‘miIQ cured salmon by the cold g P T . Church of the Nativity | | 7 Bethel Pentecostal Assembly ‘f trand and Brodie. e e o lantiG, gcl QUALITY AND SERVICE . TO YOUR LIKING ‘We tell you in advance R e 53 | U 2s | Seorer—Mize: Pisheries at Seattle, and 6 tierces|| Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales what job will cost” Fifth and Gold Streets 121 Mam Street | by ' Mr. Engstrom to Sebastian- | PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:29 Time of ‘game—One hour and 53 minutes. ' CHARLES C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. 4 Bunday services: 1 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship, 12:15 pm.—Bible School. { 6:30° p.m.—Young People’s meet- ing. 7:30 p.m.—Evening service. | Short - missionary talk by Miss Anna H. Le Fevre from Chile. .. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. — Prophetic Lecture on Book of Revelation. Friday, 7:30 pm. — Evangelistic | Stuart. e THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service 'Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th ‘and’ Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 " Real Bargain Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH, AND POULTRY & Holy Trinity Cathedral Phone 38 CHARLES E. RICE, Dean. 8:00 am—Holy Communion. 11:00 am—Morning Prayer and|gu.oiee’ Sermon. o B | No Sunday School until Sep- d.';‘h :,Iéo;?,s,:;mfr S pm s tember. | Evening service at Douglas. ‘f Presbyterian Native Charen T & The Vy. Rev. Christian Science Reading Room T in church building. This room 1s : SUN BURN X | noons from 2:30 to 4. ¥ INSECT BITES | The public is cordially invited to reading room. Promotes 5 . Healing { | : ] 1 50 | 8:00 am—Low Mass and Instruc- i e {| 10:30 am—High Mass and Ser- i & 35 % 7:30 pm.—Rosary and Benedic- ES ° | | | Juneau Drug “There Iy No Substitute for QUALITY” open to the public Wednesday after- attend these services and visit the tien in the Church, mon. tion of the Blessed Sacrament. Co. Post Office Substation No. 1 PHONE 33 = HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker. 10:30—Morning service. 11:30—Bible School. Metropolitan Methodist et i) 4 Episcopal Church g5 [ AR 7 ;- T Rev. HENRY R. CROSS 7:30—Evening_ seryice 4 s g = b, ¥ : Start i A A Fourth and Seward sureets a0 s i i i High cost.is unnecessary for summer heat. al . Smith Electric Co. || “The church with tne cordial wer | 730 Pan—Wednesday, Midweek %e Smith Electric Co. of Ketchi- 4 SOSRIE 4 ; T SEWARD STREET | |come.” prayer, service. 3o 15 194 ot e L your fire with INDIAN for quick heat. Bank it % | Wath for Opening [|:11:00 am. — Morning worship. | kan will open a branch establish- well with CAR%‘OP_{ADO. Your fire will require © Date | IThe contract of the Master's life esby! ; e ! ; o little attention throughout the day. ’ { |and that of a selfish one will be|) Church ment in Juneau shortly, on Seward R % L3 ® |considered under the theme: “The | oo o - m.m 5 © G K Pfir Tor]x( Great Power of God.” anklin Sts. treet. 0si arnick’s. F.0.B. Bunkers 12:05 p.m—Sunday School. Here REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, $pihte h¥) PP it T ) lis an hour for boys and girls, men | NO services as pastor is absent Lump ... IN TRUTH A CAR and women to study the Bible|from the city. HARRY RACE together. :,r, g 5 £ FOR A NEW AGE! Stk aial S s . e d ning worshin. | | Russian Orf ox. : Druggist e il “eoniimae the. neresting | bl ol § 47y Foxors Call Us Direct—PHONE 412 ' Ve (Formerly. Britt’s) subject of last week, “The Old REV. A, P. KASHEVAROFF, A s Dogctor Book.” This week we will Pastor. 4 i DATE JAJ“ES CARLSON : e |find the remedies universally rec-| Saturday, 7:00 pm.—Vespers and: 8 - mating combined. * » o Synday, 10:00 a.m—The divine liturgy of Saint John Chrysostom. i ommended. ‘Will you help us in these services with your presence and prayers? Co. { uneau Distributor - 3 Pacific Coast Coal