The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 13, 1933, Page 2

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A J v Peréey . e e L o . . WEATHER BUREAU ,EDMN finu[g Daily Cross-word Puzzle : ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzls 23. Tipping to one eatfher gy J"i fll’ Not %0 ‘much | side i [ SRR &4 5 Bragment 2. Large re- f l-ocu. DATA ¥ LR B 5] | 1 aaeeu FIRETIOIG[AABIAIL efpu:le- for o i ® (\)'em&. w |AIDA] IGIUR[SZZO|VIE fl " Huq 3 By the U. 8. ‘Weather Burean) 6. Oraamenta . Heape MI *Hm 17, Bursonnd ICloIMIPIoIS € EBE IT] £5-Onsmvenen- Foreoast for Iunean.and vicinlty. beginning at 4 pm., July 13:° i ll:%ntFt'a‘glr;%er B.MEPIE-EE S Generally fair tonight and Friday: gentle variable winds: . : ! 30 Animats neck queel Lo Death: Comes: Suddenly to :: :“.”“ '{' !ilfi%l n °""r :: DAL pesty e e - Veloatty w;:::n = | . Basy op f 2 7 E 1st at His 24, Quenc) tains 4 am. today .30.26 Ay Care 95: . Calm’ 0 Clear Capitalist at Hi Oxstel & &,fiyor vakes (B[E]6 BEHUINIR]A] 1 gg,r,g-,y:,mu. Noon today. . 23 6l @ sw. 2 cdy. e Bay que in Y. 6. Phrent: AP 1A Z H Bufl;:'” U x % i i : ABLE AND RADIO | | I h : b f f 13 Before 0. Goddoes of th NP ADIO RERORTS /E Bargains while they are bargains, for none o g ™ s o i A 45. Merchan et v JEOTERDAY U opicl CTODAY o ol | us know how long prices will remain as low as o i :fiz%m‘:" R Highest 4pm. | Lowsstéam. dam. Precip. dam. | 3 up 50. lmpersnnu.l . temp. temp. | usmp temp. velpcity 24hrs. Weather L > v > @ 8. ng rhC_\ h(l\ (& bLCn. A td i 154 % hv{:rm‘ & g 5 m:s“h’“t 51 adlonoun gzr':‘:w Sty . | 34 | 32 12 Trace Cldy 03 4 :32 E m]px # 68. Greater 8 “ "o l«"l)fil ¢~ 54 s;:nfer:rc: Bethel i ;g :g :: :: ; 'n.:ce C(;ldy o fe - ¥3is o4 1L 3.4 | 4 Epaeral gpapton O Zamouny punishmen g “hicturs #4Ea | ear . 7. Sent out of the cep 8. ; o 5 1 5. Wilting e tians tonnes, lovely Damasks, and beautiful Ruffled a Dei%"?f?% i 35':;;;‘,‘;; L 8 S i e ST RS, 5000 A g . g et like vapor noet, 7 | E, G - 1. Fdlls. behind = 11, German phil- §8. Dry. St. Paul 44 | 38 38 4 Trace Cldy and Panel Curtains. &% mg..‘r:;,.,, b B 1 o L‘:‘ B, |Buat s 4 o B B : R, x rdB o 1 Wi e R (R - % | @ % 0 o ., da 4 o) 4 Horseback 21 nwk black Highlanders V! 52 50 52 8 08 Rain - C retonnes in ¢ price mo'e gL Tider's seat it . Boverage Juneau .. 54 f e R A b re L e Sitka, .. - 8 — o o Bu.gldy , . 7 /" 3] | getchikan 58 4 44 4 10 / 4 Clear fro 10 w l d_. & W, ,/ Prince Rupert 52 44 46 4 0 PGy & TOMSTC R REAANTT 5 g ll/flllll//llll 2 &4 ¢ s Ra qTil 5% 3 i 3t 48 Seattle .. 4 54 54 8 0 Clear ' in. 260 lll//llll%/lll B F R B8 03 B Damasks, 50 in. wide, 75¢ = e 3 ; 1 San Francisco . o8 60 B AR & o o AVLR (o S Rt ASROC e 1 -.-“-.- .- 2 5 : & 1 ,$1 95 d 4 = i ) // The barometric pressure is moderately high throughout Alaska, { b2 = $ 5o 2 v // except on the Arctic Coast where it is moderately ‘low. It is rising ] to i 3’[ A ‘Jf FE 7 (Centinued 1rom P‘fi ey | ///“..-- // .. in all portions of the Territory except near Nome. Light rain has o = 5 o T | /// // .-.i““ fallen in extreme Eastern and extreme Western Alaska and cloudy V l D 3 50 . = :‘:“r 3:“’33’ S."“’” 3;3 &mam; ' - - weather prevails over most of tha:Interior and the Guif. Tempera- er : . position ‘until ; Toac V7707 H.. // -.... tures were lower yesterday over-most of the Territory and were high- etour rap y’ v m' B was: reorganized 1‘8;1 them:t.mm:h H-“%/%a /// er.Jast night in the northern Interior. > Bouthwestern in , W e- | 2 wide, $2.50 yd. came " vice-preident " Lates be flll.fl// dlm// HII.. i R Ak W Pl 7 1 & as president ind ch&\l’man // GIRL SCOUTS To and some of the thl:— u;eb e S e, T s T IS To [ T F M Gl 50 > i Shortly ' after: the deahh of Jay | / / GlVE s LVER TE I1\’(“e‘x‘1’mt;ers of the organization ar Monks Cloth, 50 in. 8 R EEREEJRE .fli// ™ 4] : : GIRCY TROINS OROFEP, P B> | RRiPonis o imm shuis v oerte v NEXT WEDNESDAY [soping tor & srge atienaance ana ide, 9 lesmoons reorseed wanes o 77| | | V7™ | | | ™ V7777 are anous o show. the capub w _e, (y i 131 ! d made ‘himself. Girl Scouts of Troop Two arc|ity 8s hostesses. e . o KR PE (13ke &=/ Munages Trust .Fund 1 “ H.../ - .-.. i busily planning for their first pub- “_N;'*’— E| with' niis: drothers, George Jay 3 lic affair, a_Silver Tea, to be given TICE! Cottage Sets, 50618 o SR AEEE| T vt e O ag(/ L sg Ly > Helen | (M¥s. . Finley . J. shepudr . %//“.-. of the Presbyterian Church from moved their offices .40 the First 2:30 o'clock until 6 o'clock. National " Bank from where it will «: During the tea a short program | transact all' business. will be given by the girls includ- | 24¥- JOHN RECK, Manager. ing part of the entertainment given |3 JdEEE ENEEN/ HIII%IIII// sy ol yMx' Gould was named a trustee of| == the ' great “trust' fund - created by | g the will of their: father..The fund| &5 became involved -in litigation m 1916, when Frank Gould and his| at the Eagle River camp on visi-| | NEW! DIFFERENT! $1.00 pair rrd Ruffled Curtains, 2 1-4 yds. long, creum & s i, cos e D i s swan cuie s | punerat s o sirs Dave 165 07 i o gelanes pue || " PETER PAN la d nd lfld E with negligence “and incompetence g*yl'“;;uizurangl MZ’ GS;?EIZ d l‘fl';%fi?fi;?;’ gwxffi:; :\i 111(;) ;:::2 be @ demonstration of Firsi Aid J BEAU’I'Y SHOPI’«E H ue, rose, green, venaer a g in administering _ghe trust fUhd, guier Jige. taking little part in the |the Seward Undertaking Parlors, |2 knot-tving. | Second Floor, Triangle Bidg. | rekulcigu;‘? l':.rge wss'js t?i nver social activities of the city. They | Interment was in the Pioneer’s o 5—.1;;,5-' xrsot hc:':_; j(‘:ft l;;:“”}:i‘ l PHONE 221 | $1 0() pmr ¢ Th;l r z;’ <oinnn nueh ¥ ge- had one son, Edwin Gould, Jr., who | plot of the Seward Cemetery. gD STED are . == lcx:i‘on owasov:)nady:fll:;y szxx)n:s A \was. killed in a hunting accident | - ¢ 1917. He was 23 years old. E=|0'Gorman as referee. finding thx‘m o3 Bl and e S B Eaing s 1 Novelty Mesh Panels; $1.00, $1. 95 g:tmsm, el o T B ot | et | Mo and M W B Lawing e imately $50,000,000. The proceed-, | ek it at! ~ # % 2 = ings wero finally terminated by a| DPAUGHTER HOME FROM |fheir resori on Lake Kenal at| DECORATIVE LIGHTING J p(ur we compromise - a g T eement provxdmg! ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL |“AWine: e | for the repayment of $20,000,000 to | i ’ M P ,l 3 50 the trust fund from the personal| Mrs. M. H. Rogne and her in-| Baron P. M. de Friedlander, min-; IMPROVES YQUR HQME | Fr(’ll(‘ ', l"‘lllllsene a"«(/ s pw estates of those held responsible fant daughter, left St. Ann’s Hos-|ing e er and organizer, and for' its. losses. . pital last evening for their home. well known for his extensive oper- . I P l )l In ‘the course -of the litigation{’ R — ations in the Nome area, was in Kenilworth Bracket $2.55 ¥ ¥ tal,l()l‘ed $1 9 Pfl.fl' the court permitted the resignationsj NOTICE! | Anchorage recently on his way to| 4 1(!01’ b ane 83 I al l ¢ [ K 3 4 of . George Jay, Edwin and Howard | Fairbanks, from where he planned» n Gould as trustees’ of the Truy j The Juneau Waver Works have to fly to Nome. He is planning ex- | ¥ fund. jmoved - their offices to the First|tensive gold dredging operations Edwin Gould, the second son of National Bank from where it will on Nome river where he has 15 Jay GéRicdy wed born-inNew Xogk transsot. mlli business.: ', s mues or 50, of property under cong City February 25 1866. In 1892 ndv JOHN RECK. Manager. |trol, he said. PRESENT STOCK CQES AT OLD PRICES - ] Winthrop Bracket $1.70 Large Mesh Lace Panels, red, green, gold, rust, ecru,and natural, $3 95 patr 1 Let us help solve your lighting problems. i‘;v.i-l i ! . Alaska Eléctric nght & Power Co. Juneau—Phone 6 B. M. Behrends, Co.. Iflg. Juneauw’s Leading Depar&mem Store flljllflflllllllllllmwIIIIlllwlll|llll[[I!IIMIJMWHIIIMM]IIIHIIIIIIIIIII IM' E ] SOCIE seflfiafion Mrs. Fred Simepoff, aged 28 IR APP ERS AND ! ty years, passed away in the Anchor- ‘ age hospital after “aft “ilingss’ ‘of some' time.. She is survived by‘a Lace Panels, fringed, $2.75 pair:, % I‘)quglas—;Pha'ne 18 | five months' old baby and hery 'E ‘husband, who is' engdged . fn “’ ing” near Anchorage, and her i ants Hr and Mrs, E EGIGIK REGION Are ,Fishinfiuring Short Season to Get Their Yearly Grubstakes 2 pptyman ade Ensidvbol 1% An influx of prospectors and[ trappers moved in to Egigik, for| 4 2 By, oF L the fishing season according to a £ f >y . B ¥ k i i ¥ A 4 5 Jetter received by The Empire from | [ 3 : Ny P E y C. M. Lee, well known Juneau and ; N g € Guerin, s ;. - SR ; ‘ Scutheéast Alaska prospector, who, F#( % m!fiu“;%m Syt d Y e ] WA oAt 2 S AW 2R I At P! advises that the month or so fish- | ] - That Amy K. Gierin has fifed il & el . N ¥ 5 ¢ ing in that area is practically the| B herein’ a petition under the pro- 4 4 only way many residents of that Fd | visions of Chapter 12 Session Laws area have -for getting a grubstake 8 _ of Alaska, ‘1019, praying that. she H o coptinue their prospecting ac-| i i awarded £ "tivities, and for the winter, par-| H ‘:nll‘propenmn:m::dqufi | ticularly e says as the fur take e | above named was light last season. N P - ment of ‘funeral 3 4 . »“Among the trappers and pros- i administration, that & pecwn‘whn are fishing this year M | hearing will be had ‘IM me_ out of Egigik are Oley Hoy, C. M.! tion- before the dersigaed at Ju j 3 , @lgson, H, Landers, Curl) s neau, Alaska, on July 15, 19, ~Qak, Slim Anderson, Cap Sumerlin. | §’°d"§,i’ m m ¢ 10-0'clock am., at :bh:h F 4 m %:m Rock, George| John Jacob Amx. will %m place ali persons interested Johnson and abum‘ Fiermonte (‘maet Italian pugh "ig petition. and - in the lfld mm e B | T Sk o 1 R | 1oy 20t o, L (el e . i Aboutg gh %nermonu, also seeking’ w'divorce, | 4ions to the granting of sald. peti- 9, flfi' dog ' denied the rumors.... - &lg‘ eontest: the same. ) in all A Mur\dermyhtnduduxq : “Lake district | Passengers who made a midnight seal of the- Probate Gourt, “r {{sun hop ‘with pilot Ed ¥oung of W’- the Pacific Alaska Airways on the Filgi e “llongest day of the year,'in Fair- CHAS. m banks, were F. H. Conway, Miss| Commissiorier and'ex-officio Pro- Margaret Wagner, George Peck, bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. || Mrs. C. E. Olson and Mrs. Alice | First ‘publieation, July 10, 1833. ) _ | Dowling, E Last publication, July 14, 1933. * Fumsls, ~ 1§ geath u i . LB S "5' Flmrnss

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