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BRINGING UP FATHER i BUT-DOCTOR' AR: DIR-YOU NEED A HUH! | AINT GOIN TO NO \WHAT DO YOU THINK? | MET LO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1934. By GEORGE McMANUS FIRE RAGES AT LOUISVILLE, Ry., May 5.—Police | and race track officials have launch- | FIRE ALARM CALLS AINT_SICK REST YOU'RE OMN THE VERGE b AND LADY CHISELLEM® | INVITE! €S- DOCTOR-THIS X .ENOU%H T | | OF A NERVOUS BREAKOOWN: R AT LR liere SNEM TO COME AND SPEND A WEEK NEZ225 il co To 1-3 Third nx:’dhi::kn:r;lxn. GO TO A THINK T OVER AND IF YOU T HOmE | \WITH LS AND THEY ACCEPTED- THE HOSPITALL 1-4 Pront an n. HOSPITAL -~ DECIDE TO, GO _TO A HE'S A WONDERFUL VIOUNIST 1-5 Front, near Ferry Way. HOSRITAL-"PHAONE TO ME AND SHE SINGS- JUST THINK » AND I'LL MAKE ALL WHAT T MEANS- |} 1-6 Front, near Gross Apts. ARRANGEMENTS - l' 1-7 Front, opp. City Wharf. Y 1-8 Front, near Sawmill. 5 . 1-9 Pront at A. J. Office. .- | Rt THInISIS Conflagration on Eve off! 55 Wiiougnby at Totem Great Derby—Favor- Grocery. . A d 2-3 Willoughby, opp. Cash ites Announce Cole’s Garage. Front and Seward. Front and Main. Second and Main. 3 TG wewrs g A ed an intensive investigation into| Fifth and Seward. i the fire which destroyed two stables -8 Seventh and Main. i causing damage upwards of $15,000, -9 Fire Hall. e 3 ‘ -= and jeopardized scores of thorough- | -2 Home Boarding House. /19 3 =] breds on the eve of the great Ken- -3 Gastineau and Rawn 4 % B r tucky Derby. Way. i ! Reports of incendarism are cir- 3-4 Second and Gold. T culated and then discounted. 3-5 Fourth and Harris. ’ | Eighty horses, including one of 3-6 Fifth andd ld. the Derby eligibles were led to safe- 3-7 Fifth and East. " ! ty with no injuries reported. 3-8 Seventh and Gold. H I s F 0 H M E R Many Derby entries were nervous 3-9 Fifth and Kennedy. % { this morning as the result of the 4-1 Ninth, back of power ! excitement. house. h « TEAMMATES. flvER LuuGHRAN SIXTH RnuNn Showers were predicted for the 4-2 Calhoun, opp. Seaview great racing event but the day Apts. | | i turned warm after an early shower. 4-3 Distin and Indian. ¢ ) i e LOUISVILLE, Ky, May 5—| It appears likely that the race will 4-5 Ninth and Calhoun. I PltChes Steady Ba“' H“s‘ TOUgh German Apparenlly‘!“eal?lerwelght Chamployn Friddy ;fi,:d;goa‘;ms:w PRk Tl :-91 3‘:“1‘?&:“"5 g'fl- . b | G i % 3 - elfth, BP.R. garage. Consistently to Win | Pu!§ It All Over' Am xglefm‘;“:,‘::f g‘:z::"";’r‘bycm?;. Cavaloade and Time Clock are|{ 4-8 Tweltth and Willoughby, for Cleveland | ericanHeavyweight |1ast night In tne sixth round of a | {8Vored With Mati Hari figured for|{ 4-9 Home Grocery. i |scheduled 15 rounder. rd cholce. 5-1 Seater Tract. WASHINGTON, May 5.— Lioydl NEW SOEENy 0 Wl TR T LOUISVILLE, May 5—A sl | & Brown pitched steady ball yes-; Neusel, tough young German, gal-| o 3 ay 5—A slow pers terday afternoon against his form-| loped all over the old war horse | Dnh:;v':”:; C.?;’,‘:,Ll'.l‘.ol‘t'\sl::ls(‘ rain began as thousands started for| Figures published In London show > er teammates and also contributed 'hca\-_vwesght, gallant Tommy| BY SEAPLANE FRIDAY Qhurchill Downs. The track is in|that Canadians made more tele- a couple of timely hits to lead! Loughran, last night to win a 10| fine form_and experts said it will| phone calls in 1932 than any other Cleveland to a 5 to 3 victory ovar) | round decision and left the crowd Dr. W. W. Council made the take considerable rain to slow it| people, averaging 223 calls each. the Washington Senators. ! of 10,000 roaring half in his favor| = mb to. Sitka on the seaplane much. The United States had 222 calls a | and half against. B o gt Hatiaek 1 Fogarty has been scratched. person; while Britain had only 33. GAMES FRIDAY | It was Loughran's first fight AAN0: YESIEIAAYL QM (PISIINT s S — S0 ST, P - | . 'connection with his office of Ter- | fewweee v e oros ¢ e o Pacific Coast League | since he lost to Primo Carnera In itorial Health Officer. San Francisco 0; Hollywood 5. | Miami last February. i ¥ s Oakland 1; Sacramento 8. | Max Baer, who fights Carnera T ~ 2 1 Los Angeles 4; Missions 3. | in June, climbed half into the ring PETER KOSTROMETINOFF, i ; National League i shouting that Loughran had been, MAYOR OF SITKA, ARRIVES New York 3; Pittsburgh 4. robbed. | ON SEAPLANE YESTERDAY Boston 1; Chicago 8. Philadelphia 1; St. Louis 3. Brooklyn 6; Cincinnati 3. American League Detroit 0; New York 3. St. Louis 1; Boston 4. Cleveland 5; Washington 3. Philadelphia-Chicago, rain. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pct After a season of basketball and other indocr opened in Juneau tomorrow at the ball park. There will be a parade, starting at 1 o'clock from Triangle Place, flag raising ceremonies, etc., at the park and then “Play Ball” will be called and the Douglas-Elks game will be on—if the weather permits. sporte, the baseball season will officially be | | The fight was a rough milling duel but neither battler was hurt much nor in danger of a knockout at any time. Loughran weighed 186 pounds and Neusel 197% pounds. i £ o SEAPLANE PATCO MAKES SIGHTSEEING TRIP OVER MENDENHALL GLACIER On a sightseeing trip over Men- | Peter Kostrometinoff, Mayor of | Sitka, arrived here on the seaplane |Baranof last evening to remain here until Tuesday when he will return to the Baranof Island city, lon the weekly trip of the Alaska | Southern Airways seaplane. R PEERLESS BAKERY HAS { RECEIVED NEW FORD V-8 | DELIVERY TRUCK HERE Established 1898 Allen Shattuck, Inc. Juneau, Alaska Los Angeles 26 6 813 Missions 20 12 65 e T T 7 denhall Glacier, the seaplane Pat-| For its delivery service, the Peer- San Francisco 18 12 .600| Ushering in the 1934 season of |Park tomorrow afternoon. The line (JE APLANE BARAN()F'f;%x::rflm,e Pav]"?agi:’t AJOL’:“"S‘;‘”& lozg Pakery, s PurchasRdie SO one Sacramento 15 16 484 | paseball in June, Gov. John W. ©f march will form at Triangle b . | pany, pilof '&n- eft Ford V-8 panel type truck through Hollywood L e 433 Troy will toss the first ball of the Corner of Franklin and Front MAKES CHARTER TRIPSJ;‘"‘G““ shortly after 1 o'clock to- the Juneau Motor Company. The Oakland T 20 5|year at tk n » on the | Streets at 1:30 p.m. lay. | new delivery car is brightly painted FOR VERY PROMPT DELIVERY! O Seotiic lo 3 aaaivear ai the opening game on the SRS N0 e mareh to the [FRIDAY AND TODAY| T macing the trip on the' und nas atiractive leiering done oy R . Portland 9 19 321 | afternoon as the last feature on |Park. There the usual ceremonies Patco were, Lee Bellinger, GCOT'a'e’John Harris, sign painter. National League {the prosram. Mayor I Goldstein, |Will be performed. Manager Koski, At 6 o'clock last evening the sea-) Dudley and C. V. Kay. PN 4 A Sy JUNE ‘ l | LI l ]OR CO Won Lost Pet.|if he is s.,m',.:c,,u;. mm;“,,,,d Mm' of the 1933 Champion club will|plane Baranof, piloted by Gene S o st l Production of 14 principal crops . i New York 9 4 6924 sc\'u;'(' COI(i will be in the re- hoist the flag. Pictures will be Meyring, Lloyd Jarman, mechanic,| The temperature on Mars at in Montana fell off 22 per cent in Chicago 11 5 D e taken of the opening events. returned from a charter trip to Sit-1noon is about 50 degrees Fahren-|1933, sugar beets and beans being PErcy REYNOLDS, Manager = Pittsburgh BT ST e S e ——-——— Ra and Chichagof. Returning onneit, but drops to 40 below at the only products to show gains i 8 " st. Louis R W Wl eagle OO | RO BE the plane from Sitka were Peter|midnight, astronomers estimate. | over 1932 cooeoe ¥ jons, will start off the season|SPECIAL PROGRAM TO e 4 hi i Zoe BT = vl e Hiwdimets il the| 'GIVEN' TONIGHT AT -THE |8 20d & J. Meherth. Frgm @ 1 S ! Brooklyn o Gl 467 | e SALMON FEK ROADHOUSE | ¢hagof, Alex MacDonald. Mr. Me- DO} & | "R oppena Glava | SALWON CREEK 10 e et I " UNITED FOOD CO Cincinnati s .1 200{ o0 ”;nkmé; taw.lrler 3 193337 prob- | Those who are going to attend g‘g::idnmr;adg"::e“;cj:g ::“; Mac- . 1 sy § ' the opening of the Mendenhall : D American xm; e ably “vm be opposing pitchers. Dairy where a big barn dance is hThx; .morfmng dat 11.1‘5h£c1(_)ck . CASH GROCERS S on Los 'ct. Weather Outleck Dubious to be held this evening, are in- the Barano: mahe] a sigl seelxr:g one . el 5By oA Cnances, Lony (avdtle’ WESINE iy foeatonatythe Balmonvoredi IR TS KRGO LIOCED PEk Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 elan A 636 | tomorrow were said by Weather | p o qhoice on the way in, it was an- | 64 by Mr. Meyring. ose making | el & Detroit 7 6 .538 |Man Mize to be less than even. | nounced today by Tony Reiss, man- the trip were Henry G. Amess, gfstop ..... 7 7 500 | The official prediction for Sunday jager of ‘the FodBhoUSE. Grgat Northern Railway represen- CAPITAL St&mglswn - Z g -:67 is showers. However, the barom-| g i) music is being planned ;m;;,mx’r: R. F. svretL_Mrs, }Z_ 4‘1 417 eter has bcgn rising steadily here | ¢ "o evening by Harold and his | H s, George A. Lingo and, BURN . Philadelphia 6 8 400 |since last night and was reported | boys and the program will be one A. B. Hayes, manager of the com-| Beer Parl ors N 4 7 36irising at Cordova, and it Was POS- | 0" (he most elaborate vet offered [P30Y- 4 i g sible that Sunday afternoon might |, ¢ne popular resort, Manager Reiss| ©On a round trip to Excursion In- s ' MINISTERS TO MEET turn out bright and fair. declared. let, the Baranof, pilot Meyring d [ The ‘Juneau-Douglas Ministerial| The grounds were in good shape 7 left here at 1 o'clock this after-| an n lan um \ Association will hold its regular|today. All work had been com- | noon with Nick Bez, President of . 9 I# monthly meeting at the home of|pleted. Fills had been made in | the Peril Straits Packing Com-| | Dean C. E. Rice, Monday morning, |both infield and outfield. New | pany, and Al Paulsen, American Ball Room % May 7 at 10 o'clock. Plans for the |fences and new bleachers have been | Can Company representative. They . $12 00 er ton at bunkers L Church Vacation School will be dis- |erected. | Robert Livesay, wno was taken|a. que back in Juneau late this ar lna g . p > ¥ cussed, according to the Rev. David Parade at 1:30 P. M. }to St. Ann’s Hospital on Thurs-| atternoon, | Nuf”d Waggoner, Secretary. Headed by the City Band, play- ‘day evening suffering from a slight R A PO ooty | 7 ¢ ‘ e — ers, league' officials and fans will [heart attack, left the hospital for| (oop Jrupcay IN HOSPITAL Your $ is bigger when you burn 4 Shop 1 Junead parade from downtown to City |his home this morning. i a Indi Ege-L o Joye Livesay, employee of the [ ] S ndian Lgg-Lump " DAILY SPORTS CARTOON~ L uE DOES EVERY- By Pap Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Com- pany, entered St. Ann's Hospital this morning to receive treatment for a severe cold. ® No Argument! PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL (o. 2 412 ALASKA UNEAU 2 mlgolér WEONG?rAT:dE jLTATE‘ _————— - BT S GETS THE #ITS. COAL BUNKERS WILL CLOSE AT 1 P.M, SATUR- : AL i @ No Statement! (DAYS DURING May, June, July and August % -SIMMONS- : 5 requirements will be appresiated, . — TE WHTE SOX Can stand against the testimony of our ALL TRANSFER COMPANIES and S suetee ks o mackl Sesifing ssetomers PACI}.“IC COAST COAL COMPANY £ : WHO HAVE mADZ" Y 0 e AUTHORIZED DEALERS Juneau Cash Grocery i, RAY HART BRADER OIL BURNERS Free Delivery Phone 58 i @ We are in a position to give you the best to be o : ‘ had at any price! BE 2= RICE & AHLERS (0. Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. v A 198 s PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL “We tell in advance what job will cost” B e FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON ; Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. v ' i ] { 3

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