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ke R He y ____THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1933. : L e « PfRATES ST‘GE e T e E T aumeay The Weather RALLY O BEAT Aol : [ » b —E‘ Forecast for Juneau and vieinitv, beginning at 4 p.m, May 18: = PH[[L[ Generally fair tonight and Friday; gentle variable winds. i =| Time Barometer Temp. Hum'iity Wind Velocity Weather b = 4 pm. yest'y 2085 , 62 41 s 6 Clear ! = 4 am. today 2090 41 8 cCam 0 Clear | = Pitcher Bel’ly Fraetures|Noon today D tas., ° Clear ¢} AND RADIO REPO! Leg at Home Plate— i o iy Sent to Hosprtal : £ . s ol \ = Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a:m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. | PITTSBURGH May 18.—The Pi-| - Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather == 1ates cut loose with a powerful at. | Barrow 8 2 £ 8 4 Trace oy T ;' % y afterncon, and with} Nome . 40 36 | 28 28 4 0 Cldy = " lovkie gkt hander,|Bethei o 4 % 3 8 0t Snow E p[ hing effective ball, defeated the [Fort Yukon 54 54 30 30 0 0 Clear | q == | Phillies 6 to 4 to' strengthety their Ta_an &, 3. b4 52 | 38 @ 4 Trace Cldy i — T R B | = | hold on first place in the National Fairbanks .. 60 58 | 42 42 4 .01 Cldy &l | TABLE LINEN | BED LINENS z BLANKETS = e Rk 8 Lo e e s - . The Pirates scored three runs in |St. Paul 38 88 JLooN s i a8 Rain o ; = the first inning. FAgR Durbod,o 00, 48 a0 10 cldy ‘ Fkiis . . & £ | . T ; . : { The Phiilies lost thé servite of ak . e 467 44 0 4 y Cloth—59x74, 8 Napkins $ 6.00 | A4-piece White Embroidered Cotton Sheet, 80x99, white and %:pmher B s right 1eg was|Condova .. 58 - 58- Hilal 48 " g gi:g 1 | p i | ¢ 3 | 2 1 § 3 . A fractured by spikes when he was |Juneau 488 62 A LT 0 0 Clear ¢ Cloth—65x83. 8 Napkins 7 Sheet and Pillow Case Set .__$9.75 colored . el i $T.00 = |caught crossing the homé plate. | Sitka e 38— 0 0 cldy I [ § Roiki £G.00 | = | Berly was taken to the hospital g:fi:::k;n)u ;g 62 46 46 4 0 Cldy Cloth-—06x84, 8 Napkins 3 | e o s 7 = i uper 48 44 46 O Rain i v I 3-piece Set Part-wool single, 66x80, pastel = Pacific Ccast Eeague Edmonton 46 44 30 34 4 0 cld Totl 0x88, 8 Nupki 12.00 P = | sSeattle 3; Oakland 5 Seattle 62 52 TR v 1 Cloth—70x88, & Nupkins rR 4 , =% eattle 3; Oakland 5 , o | 2 Cldy . . K " 50' =| Hollywood 0; San Francisco 1. |Portland 58 54 | 46 46 ¢ & “ l Cloth—66x102, 12 Napki 13.00 | 3Piece Colored Bordered Pequiot shades; each ... $2.50° B oo o) Ban Prapeico 1. [EURE - 06 R e T Jdoth—00x . 12 Napkins J. = Sl ton Ae] fii) ! 3 i 5 o i Sheet and Pillow Case Set . $4.25 Part-wool single. 72x84., rever- = | Piuadeiphia 4 Pittcburgh 6. | The barometric pressure is slightly below nofmal in the Interior | Cloth—70x106, 12 Napkins ... 16.00 . ® == Boston 8; Oincinnati 0. ;nd Bvréng Sez with light showers in portiohs of the Interior and * 3 ;! LR ' K - » Brooklyn 5; St. Louis 2. | Bering Sea and moderate shower: from Prince Rupert to central Cloth—72x90, 12 Napkins 24.00 Fancy White Embroidered Pil- Bible .o $2.95 E Anferican’ Léagus | California, ~The pressure is mod:rately high north and east of & g 1 C I d ir $2.25. $2.50 b ; ‘ | St Louis 3: Boston 7. vHa»:;m nlmd slightly x:hox;e normal on the Arctic Coast. Cloudy weath- v ., O 9 Nq k3 28 5 ow Lases, boxed, pair H<.29, i L 3 " 29 Detroit 1; New York 4. er prevails over most of the Territory and temperatures have risen Cloth—72x108, 12 Napkins .. 28.50 p art-wool single, 66x80, colored $3.25 =| Dewot 1 2; Washington 3 |In Portions of Northwestern Alasie. iy E o . ) 7 + ~o 9 s . 9 y 5 . 3 Chicago® 5; Philadelphia 2. 4 Cloth—72x90, 12 Napkins ... 29.50 Colored Embroidered Colored | Part-wool double, 72x84, pastel Tl City u’f;..e ; g iy i 4 : ion 6; Moose 3. P | Cloth—72x126, 12 Napkins 30.00 Bordered Pillow Cases, pair _$1.50 shades g 2 ——nrey 3 ad 4 | I il STANDING OF CLUBS Linen Luncheon Sets—price NCE OO SIS SISO P E PSS Pacific Coast League . tatherd $1.00 to $4.75 All-wool single, 66x80, pastel Won Lost Pot g $1. $4.7¢ A | sacramento 25 15 635 ! \ § ] PP : “p 17-piece Luncheon Set ..--$3.50 | PILLOWS T b o ‘{Z:fl:x:‘;fles ;; ig :gg AM ERIGAN White Linen Cloths, 36 i $1.00 ‘ otiywood 2 % : 36 in. Feather Pillows, 17x24, pair.....$1.50 | All-wool single, 66x80; khaki . $4.50 | Hollywood 2 20 5% White Li Naoki i 5 ¢ | oaKtand 21 20 5B -y hite Linen Napkins, doz. . $2.25 Standard size, 21x27, : = San Francisco B 28 349 “ = I A tm(!ard size, 21x27 ¥ ik B9 Part-wool double, 70x84; pastel = seattle ... 226 e W S g Vo pHit $1.95, $3.25, $5.00 National League ) ! od = ! 5 shades I N $5.00 = Won Lost Pet. = Goose Feathers, 21x27, pair ..._$7.00 i = | Pittsburgn 18 8 682 v = n o 2o 1 _ EE|New York 1 § 667 ‘ = TOWELS Down Pillows, 21x27, pair . $13.50 | All-wool single, 66x80, pastels . $7.95 = prookim R . = 2 O D PR 2t Sracaae s aas i = (st Louis 14 14 500/ ’ = PP S : 2x8% ... PRI e o AU $9.00 = Boston 14 16 467 . New = HUCK TOWELS QUILTS = chicago no16 4o = i 4 4y ity = | Philadelphia 8 20 286 S’ . ) = LINEN TOWELS p ) All-wool double, 72x84 ... $9.00 = American League ttpment “ = TURKISH TOWELS Cotton Filed—72x84 = L e e = 1 § LS . ; b oy &4 4 ia = | New Yo 1 9 640 A = $3.75, $4.25, $5.00, $5.50 Hudson Bay, 72x74, 5-point ....$12.00 =|washmston w1 e = BATH TOWELS : ; | ctevenna nd w3 Yikein ’ = Wool Filled—72x84 - Jacquard Comfortables, part- E; S bt W 14 o = | ‘ == Detroit I B 43| = Priced to Please | $6.25, $8.25, $9.25 wool, 70x80 4 e $295 =8t pous 11 18 3 4 = =s 1 v w3 On Northland! = = Juneau City League = = Won Lost Pet. | = | amer. Legion 2 1 681 g = 2 3 - 500 P53 P Business IR e O Y b = cal resident, who is visiting here = . nc. for the first time in' a decades and Is GOO(I! ¢ & = , a half. He first éame to Junmeau = . jalmost 20 years ago' as an' em- A = “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” ployee of the Alaska Gastineau| S ther o = Gold Mining Company, and resid-| vl = ed here until about 1918. He is a| 000000000000 R 2 e ot ot i d """" T S Wweeks longer. “Many changes aré 4 1 L 7 mom cu"FERS I;ehwmnue]l desires it extended to évident on all sides, and you have s 5 LI 2 o ruary 15 | made great strides forward si d & - > A > . i (President Jones appointed a spe- ;n}:ft g;::." :«:‘ ;ienf\::azeclsa::? ¢ Custer’s Career Reca”ed by W 1d0W 's Death DY /' cial Committze of three—Dr. G. F. e [ g " A Freeburger, Dr. W. W. Council and PATRICK M'LAUGHLIN, 3 1 i\ ] * * * * * * * * ‘!’ornth:eg‘;f:;;grhflnd‘e the matter SPANISH WAR \?tg"fngNu a " i 3 LEAVES F oUTH| T ; d i 3 g As Young Bride, Mrs. Custer Accompanied Her Dashing Husband in Civil War and F"Nn WAGE S e 0“;‘;"‘; A, ; (THE SQUIBB STORE) i | | < % 4 " F s ~ Commi 3 ntly visited " " Indian Campaigns Until General’s Death in Little Big Horn Massacre. Wrangell and cohférred with in- | r2Uick McLaughiin, — Spanish i & S sias terests there about the q| War veteran, who has been in St. proposed ( any's Hospital for the past three : - ;. | extenslon, the Chamber was in-|yonthe receiving trestment for an . ‘ eres Chamber of Have formea by E nr. Goddaid, b e | 110 T e, and : Leas : | Judge Tefegtaph De- ;gld.bl;o;};‘nf}w What action was fak- | yoo) passage for the south on the v . Tt 3 S E; | " vartment Delails (= Propros 1s otea Prfif“iu'fifif&infi”‘;mmm‘?f'enm : -1 Sk by Juneau in thé past 15 years, de- ;:fesold soldiers’ home in Lo§ An- :4 A (Continued from Page One) |élared E. M. Brennan, Manager of A Sk eI IP E. Harris Company, formet 1o- Classified a& pay. | ( formation réceis during the pastj ——— G e e g [ week by the Oharmber, Secrétary | S 3 G, B Waimsley repbrted, several ; Coolmg Equipfmznt |askéd fof detailed Mformatioh aboltt hutifng and fishing -% F OR SALE B tumitiés, and wére fromr individk tentativély planning to make tr be ak here mg fall. OWé of the iv-' Two Only—Westinghouse . | i quests ed about the possibility £ i : i i . #Mpm}(:m & réoming house' Gr D-431 AUTOMATIC ELEC- | re. L . - Yo GYeer Séattleites | T%IC RANGES is absorhtely necessary 4 3 The OChamber will officially grdet at L . 1 ! e Good wmc:mm of 1he sgme . argain Priees to protect fine taste and : | Chai of imerce, made y 3 : i P ; hfl‘fm Ty 5! Both new and fully guaranteed quality of good beer. | partment, whef it réaches heré én 5 H " & g ) \ S June 1o, fof a stay of soyeml § HEre IS )‘";r opportunity to install an elee- F!‘lgldalre Engineers offer you c¢om- .M 1 hours. The visitofs #HI arrive on ric range - foo deFames dboirtin sousns ) | . or as little a¢ $12.00 down ard pfele facts and figures on proper cool- ot ghush o S e ‘a":‘:;‘.‘ $8.50 a month. ing equipment of all types, available iy s prab- able a dahce will be staged in mgh- save the afternoon of May 24 for the Elec- immetflatefy - e 1§ tric Cookery Demonstration at the School Wit call o7 phone r“‘“” . Auditorium. Sponsored by the Jutéau Par- sy § ‘ ; St Gates, Président of the seathe § ent-Feacher Assoeiation W P J OHNSON | B e ek .. A : - 4 Chamber, and possibly Gov. Clar- 4 } . L ~ \‘ o L1TTiE Bic HORN MassACRE MRs EUIZABETH B.CUSPER, |ence D. Martin of Washington, and h B | ; when the Red man disputed the Palefaces’ Mt to take Kiv < z& il inciude the heads' of many of Alas‘ka E leCtriC ng t dnd [ | LOCAL DEALER | ~& Mrs. Elizabeth Bacon Custer, at her [few York m,m,.cmn.«v Seattie’s deading business firmé. X i ¢ widow of General George Armstrong Cus nce known as the “Boy General,” who |Plans for entertainmen: will be Power Com n A e b deuth fl\: massacre staged by the Sioux chief “Sitting Bull” at Litle Big hl‘lornnlod- Jume 35, 1676, | worked out in the near fuure, f pfl y s ) Throus! entire career Mrs. Custer had been the consta er soldier husba Longer Trapsi g P ; -hu:f:l:::e ch. Mrs, Custer s the daughter of Judge D Do B B et Chithe Do TR e | g e Rromiy Seasen 31, Junean—Phone 6 Douglas—Phorie 18 P alti v nd E Statior “# § (3 Armiy during the Civil War. When he was made & b eni vried T s ounry a g g lon f im All through the Civi i ¢, sharing his ang | MTCE b aska Game S SRS Y v ] & e { Commission to amend its current Direct from Producér to You TORGERSON BROS Telephone 268 : | regulations on trapping to extend !mg season in Southeast Alaska an' additional 30 days, and it requested UNITED FOOD (0. f gt oY . graces i .',.nheloollChAMertoasxs!mmh * : fi»-'-‘»"'1'-‘-'-'»«-h‘»‘i- 3 '.’ . .' e (CAsH GROCERS | & : [y 1. et arovide tor » 20-day Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 403 [Old Papérs for Sale at Emp“.e Office 1 &