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e R — APV T 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1933. e i ORIGIN OF FIRE Gt Their — "GLACIER BUG" " e Womher DEPARTMENTIS ~ Men Aiter GUAMEDFORBAD _ ooimutis.. Forecast for Junean and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., May 13: sHuwN lN f BUOK 4 A tte'nl)t‘ LUGK UF GEHM N | Rain tonight and Sunday; mcderate southeasterly winds. p o Time Barometer Teémp. Humidity Wind Valocity Weather MOTHER’S DAY 3 § 4 pm. yest'y 3005 45 80 E 10 Rain R {Insurance ‘Plot Is Bared— S 4 am. today 3003 7 42 o1 "8 6 ' Ram ccords Ke )t by B. M i Victim Assassinated, that it had brought| 0" o8 é“‘ » 84 S 12 Rain ' 1 Behrends in r898 Pre- | Polica S luck ever since it was ARDE AND AN KEruRTS i olice Jday in Juneau, Arthur Gres- | ™ g | ) sented to Him by Mayor, A ‘ e e St B TODAY : 3 | NEW K, ¥y 18-~A gro- Hig T s i ; ghest 4pm. | Lowest4a.rm 4am. Precip. 4 ! N p Reading ke a aiaphs brifiie] tesque infurande..plob hay been re- Station temp. temp: | e Weallh 2 i £ : the t . temp. | t Su"(l”‘ }_‘Ius I/l, early history of Juneaw, a bock|vealod and eight men are accused Bar 38 ERgy i o le;’“’ velocly ghrs: Weather Ad 4 contalning $hé minutds of the “Ju.|of obtaining policies totallng $2.778 ¢ A E 4 b L it d |}{peau Board of Safcty and Fire e of Bichael Ma ] r of ex- el 52 2 3 12 : o Choose a remembrance for Mother from this |ifi:x;:o‘;‘ersuzsfi‘2$8: Yfl}g}an!— ):xr?'_[r‘allxloy b ABIES - Yukon, 44 % o6 4 g Plbfi:ds' g it e a une 28, until short- 4 bt ! request that it | Tanana ) 34 4 store of pract things that would please her. ¥ ‘dfter e’ incorpbration of Ju-|er four different ssthods wer ) § Fairbenks 52 ;n & g: 3 g Clear A token of appreciation for her love and kind- neau, in June, 1900, came to light d im was finally slain aft- | gje 1ot 15 1€ 1 by for Eagle 44 42 24 28 4 21 c}emv ness will make her happy #nd Tet her know that Hi'dfle CItY ‘Mail yesieray amongfSorted to'in hif assassiration, the § Paul 30 30 30 34 2 14 iy e Al il fhe" Barly reéords of ths city and 1 ) Harbor 46 44 40 44 26 14 = you have not forgotten. was' presenited by Mayor 1. Gold- was plied . With liquor in 40 40 38 7 iy stein to B. M. Behrends, Tr ot tc undermine his g5 L de e ;g i - it and Setretary of the h. He was given wsod a 7 2 @ =S Qi SCARF diiring its existence, as a momento|hol. Then he was taken to a re- 50 —= 0 SRS C‘] '0? R HANDKERCHIEF {of "his eafly ‘services to' the city. |mote scction and yun over numer- n can 58 58 46 46 f;m "0 212 CRCHIEFS | Kept in the fine legi nes by ' automobiles ha luck witd Erince Rupert 58 58 44 iy N Frince Ruper ; 44 6 0 y s A |of Mr. Behrends, the methiots, Hiaving: fatled, ivoy Edmonton 5 B 1 8B 8 5 CCX:‘L:' JLOVES e VAY. | benericaries fook Malloy,. in 2| I 5 54 @ 48 10 0 cldy N | ng back to mind the Prosper-|senseless condition, to a rented |8 ortland 58 48 48 4 s e 2 a re 0 £ HOSIERY [ CHB I IO SuNein e it | room, put a gas hose in his mouth San Francisco 56 48 48 4 0 gigi pURSES 1o g?ly;muft:*rfl;t\: the ef mtlvtsa;{ and finally killed him. A physician - — R e SO N Ol P NS ¢t proper d | then od 2 t + + i . UL Py ¥ s {T)’f o blimp.] e‘c/‘tbd“; h sighe rl‘a certificate that M,M‘ The barometric presture is moderately low in Southwestern and COSTUME JEWELRY ot 2 pulific dHBbtin GF Die ‘tobs: \1: as the result of pneu- fi Western Alaska and lowest, reading 28.90 inches, near the middle ne A VI § V1 A pSopid. " Fhe bnr:i orEaRIAA af: m 1 the Aleutian I: ds, with rain over most of Southern Alaska and the 3 ST okl % Five of those charged with mm~ Ger barometer falling very rapidly in southern Bering Sea. The pressure ST RS bégdn the present “Volufiteer Mt ; 7 p ho! 5 s AT are new in jail awaiting t is mo ely high in Northern, Central and Southeastern laska, Department’ of the city and alnl constitut>d the' sanitation commis- sion of the early days. On The Roster for other crimes. to prol South i down by t with weather in the central Interior and generally cloudy weather elsewhere. Temperaturcs have risen over most of the western half of the Territory. LINGERTE awhcd ads pay. anyl many other pleasing items o e T B g!_lIIllNlllllmllllllllllllllfllllllIIIIIIINIIIIIIIHIIIIINIIIIIN‘IIIIIIlIIII!HIHINlIflIlIIIIIIIIHIIIIHHIIIHHIHIIllllllNIIIIIIIlIIIIIIII|llIIIIIIIHIHHIIIHIIIIHNIIHIIHIIH M. J. Cohen, Lockie MacKinnon 1E‘ = G. A. Anderor, 'Frank Forrest. /== = Jaihes ‘McCloskey and E. Valen- | EX = tiie. = = ‘The first aking ‘of ' the|= = Board of 'Commi s was to re- | = = organize the sevi five compan- == = ies of the city, consisting of the|= = Valentiné Hook and Ladder Com-|= = pany, Hose Company No. 1 ‘and|= = Hose Company No. 2, into one do-|= = partment. J. R. Jorgensor was|= = #lecked s Chief and J. Clark as|= = - e - avsistant for the first year. Mr |= = W I . 7 g Z Valenting' refused 'to turn over the |= = » | t Books and funds' of the hook AXI(A‘E = i | L | ERVIGES_IBR ‘|ladder company and declined to|== = : I 1 " " wcent | have ‘anything further to do wflh‘E = (1 | the fire department = = L] L] include the appointment of a com- |= E § 2 : ’ mittée to examine stove pipes and|= = test hydrahits in the, town, the = = MBTHERS DAY Pitcher R(t es After 23 Tfl BE J GIVEN purchase of the Nowell property on |= = ’ S b " Fourth and Maln streets for §2,000 = = = Years HS" B b e [to tiotise’ e fire departrtiont; the | = = Special Frnflrgm‘: Are /\.r~j Still. Strong Day Will Be Observed aplinstallation of fire alarms by M.|3% = ; — - . - Webster in the hotels and thed- (= = ranged for Both Morn- Wy LN Gkl Northern Light Pres- |tsts wittion: ‘eharge; the replacs- = = ing and Evening st AR Sy ¥ by“*”a" Church. | | T sieans to do i nerslt; the = = 1 " £ ¢ tea t ind the = = Episcop w By e ndme of Ray’ Cald- far which the Church is de- o, o T, Wi aossib! = = er's Da baschall pitching ca- lighted o make 'a place isMother's them through the }gmv :g = 7:30 pm Day, which is being universally ob- | v gusigion to' purchase hats ,Oa_ = = At the mo ikee Siar, the ace, served tomofrow, afid ‘M Keepini§ | son padees fbr members of {h:|a= = o e “\I‘ Foulc, h""”?”n’ T oay o Ll OC‘O"k serviez ?1':’8 de] mgrtmeh‘ to enhance e ;‘ E tHite of »;w;xx at the Northeérn Light Pressyterian i3 Cor: kel otiter ‘ihteresting tid- = number & 5 0! d his| charch il # Ve ¢ 1 5 of the | = o .h ; irmingham Bar- profhinence BLIe Motiiey & giNos U :’!;v; from ‘the early days of the =% E | Floral tributés to' miotherhdod |~ Sl g = s tenure in organized baseball will be fiven every mdther i’ at- carn and = < r h'l‘l’ ‘?‘I“"""‘ ““‘A']‘; :O‘td Lh;’]”&fl’ tendance at the r;ervlce, afd the m CROWD ATTENDS‘ = with the game 5 ‘Caldwell has | Rey! John A, Glas: = folied @ band ot old-timers iy av,\-,,z,k o T?w 5,3‘::;;;:;“ 53 PIONEERS CARD PARTY = = oll Departmer bar ming tour that will carry| God,” having ‘in’‘mintl 4 ‘message |( ;i 2 s A = SR 15 ) & him over the nation | not Iténded 4 iy sy “;§h () Bodiént srowa tlended the = Scihe - mot 1 Ray insists his sturdy right arm|the’ emotions 'of" te ‘Heafi mfl& Wwhist ) “:Efly cgiven by = ke an opporit as good as ever—or almost as| 'The congreationat Yrid' specml 'be§ of "the Ploneers of = children bapti: Bu bad knee, together music 'wiks wihl ' empiasize the Alaska in the Odd Fellows' Hall| E prepared to ad salary offer better than the | | thought of Mothe¥, the Rfitthent pe. | 1ast evening. 3 = ment of Baptism. (8 association limit, caused|ing Ohvisties “Mother Loyer Mrs, Mrs. Chiarlés Sey and P. J. Mul- = In the evening service i+ old him to ask for his release. Hls‘ma"m@ Pergison’s sold’ will Be 1en wer‘é tHe winners of the high = songs hav ted for sinz- Knee was hurt early last season|«pgar Little Mother? Wit. | Drizes in the bridge games and = » during the first fiftee land forced him out for the year.|kin, while the’ choral win| Mis. 'Jénhy Blumberg and John AT THE NEW GASTINEAU CAFE = “Hothe 8¢ Home M» | He's an institution in Birmingham | pe “Honor Thy Father “and irpy | Feust were awarded the consolation = Ho » «Old Folks and only at his request did the|mother” prizes.” g g a0 E at Home," and Aud Lang . | Barons let him go. The church and’ it ph.stor‘ @ | | Ptizes for i scores in whist = The chorus number will be| Best Year in 1920 iond A cordial ;mfim Yo Were given to Mrs, John Torvinen = “Mother Ts Nevet Too Weary,” and| Good condition, fine control, |not Naving dther ideaf’ chiftéh and Ed Dull and Pete Carlson re- = male quartet will sing a Moth- | something on the ball and a little | flihin to attend this service, - |°eiYed the consolation gift. = Day 1 story work are the reasons ———————— Sy cuwfin%bu = Grace Bender, of the i Caldwell gives for his ability to re- | 5 i e A = Army, will bs the speaker g 41 eelamng 40r 47 vhhvs 'Mfi PgETZGAR AND FOR PETERSBURG TRIP ' = — e — Reminiscing over his trail, Cald- R HELLENTHAL S $ l vD' = | well looks upon 1820 as his best| H, B, CreWson, Who represents X pecul mnner . ¥ = L cflcK H As | year Pltl'h\r{g for Clevela.nfi bm:n FNI'ERTAM, CARDS &h‘mnzg 1818 fPl' Petersbrg on i o = ar Indians won the world the motorship 'Norco. ¢ P . . = onn,nomh\p Ray won 20 games| Mrs. L. H. Metzgar and Mrs. J. . o ah R Fln(?St of Serl?lce Phose e A E |ana 10st 10 |A. Hellentha fogether cntertained % = Rn belongs to the no-hit, no-ilwenly of theéir friends at 'a*de f()r Busy z = class. His perfect game came|lightful luncheon on Thursday at R 9 bl P = SEATTLE, Mav i3—Geoige Pu-‘m mber, 1919, against his old | the homte of Mrs. Metzgar. 4 PEOPLE easonaoee rees . . . . = cock, intérnatiohally known shell [club, the Yankees, at New York.| Followirig "!the delicious hincheodn, = builder ‘at fhe "Universiyt of W,rh-‘Hc had just gong with Cleveland, |contract bridge’ was playéd durify o 4 1 ali: P n PRI fe v = ington is authority for a story on|and, despite the fact he was struck | the afterneon and attractive pflzegs Bemg in a hurry (Featuring Italian and French Dis es) ; § the new systam of copated” |and knocked out by lightning in|were 'given to' Mis.' 1.’ Goldstein | % deasw’t mdan you . = A rowing at Pembroks College, Cam- | the third inning, he won. ' and My, ‘Maleolm Wilson who held ” cafl’t’ enjoy a deli- = 8 bridge, England. Pinch Hit for Yanks | the highest scores: cious lunch. Come BEER MUSIC = B Potock received word from his| He's had some funny breaks. In > here and be con- 3 = home in the old couniry that the, vith Little Rock, Ray pitched{ The Rev. Phillip Schmidt, Pitts- vineed. ] § jdea is being given a try. innings—a record for that|burg, Kas., pastor récently 'was ap¥ 'y 3 —From 5 to 9 P. M. = As Pocock explained the sysiom, and won but 12 games. And|pointed police judge. Balle ’s { = six instead of eight sweepstersfaszain he pitched 45 innings before | — | y WINE » i 3 , = man the oars. They are grouped in|his team mates scored a single run | NOTICE 'TO CREDITORS 3 B) Freddie Gilman’s = pairs and row alt ¢l for him. While with the Yunk"(s:h‘h‘h‘; Commissioner’s Court for i = start out by strokir and | Caldwell entered games on two' the Territory of Alaska, Division : Y ll k 9% = then after a given number of|consccutive days as a pinch hitter Number One. —Of Course etiow Jac (’ts = sweeps, the stern pair alone Tows.|and blasted home runs Before E. E. Zimmer, United States = o As the blades of the stern combina-| Ray was with a semi-pro team| Commissiéner and ex-officio Pro- = tion come out of the water the|in Arkansas in 1929 when Johnny| bate Judge, Hames Precinet. = pair in the middle follow with their | Do the Birmingham manager,|In the Mattér of the Estate of = stroke, and as they finish the b.)w;b'um.lu him babk to nrpln\z\!( John B. Peterson, Deceased = group hit the wa for a oke, | baseball woén two games in the; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, - = which s followed by the stern pair | Dixie seriés and the next season| That the unhdersigned was, on the &= again, and so on. {won 20 and lost 12. The next year 4th day of May, 1933, duly appoint- § Pocock said he understood the|he won 19 and lost seven. He wasjcd administrator of the estate of| = syncopated” system eliminates!'off to a good start in 1932 when JOHN B. PETERSON, deceased. All| = “check,” the term used in eight|he hurt his knee persons having claims against the| = oared rowing when the shell is| —— e estate of said deceased will present = without power while the oars are| hree memb of the Florida|them with proper vouchers and|- g - % out of the water in the movement | ho of representatives for 1933 |duly verified to the undersigned at e = for the next stroke. died before the legislature con-|his residerice at Haines, Alaska, § The master shell builder said he | S e — within six (6) months from the = heard that a six-man crew held its | vened. date of this notice = .~ own with an eight-oarsd combina- | Beaumiont, Tex., is expeéted to| Dated at Haines, Alaska, this 4th = tion on the Thames River in' Eng- | move 200000 or more bales 'of|day of May, 1833, 2 = Jand. cotton yearly through its port, o ALLEN SEAVERS, g { E i ) R @ following a favorable railroad rate dministrator of the estate of %4 " T p. Griffin, fecently re-elécted | decision. John B. Peterson, deceased. A ge o 4; . GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING = i marshal of Hearne, Tex., has v, —— First publication, May 13, 1933. ¢ - - = = i e s P mmmmmmmmmmmmnuu|mmummi|mumummmm|mmmmmmuuuuuummumlmumm|mnammmfi . % 4 £3