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{ 5 i F lmer D('uu F mls as U a ]or League Peanut Vmulor Goes Buck to Southern League £ ; BRI THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WLQ\IESDAY SEPT 26, 1934. NEW FALL @ Selected Chicago Merchandlse for Men STOCKS \RRI\I,\(, ON EVERY B(MT by Mr. Kohlhepp. our buyer, in and other Eastern markets. W()()I Something Neéw Brown, tan —15 to 18 $6.50 siz A complefe line of 1934 Grays, tans d blues. polo models. From— SUITS of A special line retail at Especially bought for the trade. many others. “June HOUSTON, Tex., Sept. 26.—E! mer’s back—much to the delight peanut-conscious and pop-minded fans at Buffalo stadium. His loyal customers had feared | they were to lose Elmer (the Great) Dean, elder brother of the pitching Deéans of the St. Louis Cardinals. They viewed with misgiving his de- parture from Sportsman’s park, where he was to receive a tryou. @s.a major league peanut vendor | ~and pop peddler. But Elmer's stay in (he great| fl[ was brief. Followinz a family with brother Paul, and | prother Jerome (Dizzy) and the Jatter's wife, Elmer backtrackec from the National to the Texas where his talents are appre- Jumped Contract Cardinal office said Elmer d” the concession company; Jmer said he didn’t much care or Bt. Louis; and common report | SHIRT in-All-Woel y checked. n.(l priced at OVERCOATS $20.00 to $29.50 Biltmore young men’s BOYS” WEAR PAJAMAS A beautiful selection bought in Chicago All and consisting of both coat and middy styles. Popular priced and bound to please the most fastidious of men, HATS Z 4 Hardeman and Stetson Hats to go with K all - Coats. that new coat All the popular shapes Raglan and and colors. $4.00 to $6.50 | Mi(“hael-Sterns Suits | Clothes to FOR MEN ¢ ¢ « */ Best fabrics, latest in style and guaranteed to give satisfaction. of 35 00 and $37. 50 )4 SHOES We carry a full line of Boys’ Suits, Cnr:|<.. Shirts, Blouses, Nec !\'1.1\:.\'. Caps The mous “STAR: BRAND” ALL- and Shocs, In fact everything the { ppATHER SHOES formen and “POLL f Witle pap vears. . gl o, 3 PARROIY SHOBS for havk, i Y e ettt it bt - | Work Clothing : . , ! o b, Just a Reminder Our stock of Work Clothing is com- 3 | plete and we carry such well knowy that we guarantee all our merchandise brands as Black’s, Dux-Bak, Filson and and will gladly replace any which does not give complete satisfaetion. | au’s Leading Department Store” | | position proved unfortunate, “"he, | turned to the mound. He only| ‘Jaswd until one day, during batting practice, when one of his best of- ferings, his “fadeaway,” into the visiting teams dugout, The best, information is that El- | mex, who hailed orlslmll.v from the Arkansas hill country, is about 28 years old. One of the many th told about him concerns gn adyen- ture when the Deans, <ot~ |$on in Texas fields, lost en ,rour,e from one community other. , an- Ellner‘l Lost second car, became mahfl from the others by a I trew train at a grade cro; La- boose had (itst gw‘er was nowhere in sight. So ! was lost for four Years. | His father enlistéd the | newspapers in an QM | Elmer, but Elmer couldn't 2 nd 50 remained lost. Flm.llv' . 2y was pitching for W gp Dixie serxes,amniflnmh m| saw Dizzy’s picture a.pd. El (mer if he knew the star. “Sure. He's my br educated youth replied D0 celved verification. Afte cents a day and board,, 'r { Houston papers plcbd fip ‘the |story, questioned Dizzy apd g . Dizzy, rescued Elmer ‘m& i where he had been wmk ‘v.as on his way to. fio | fame, BN Bohrends Co bl REFUSES T0 IS KILLED _zoomed | SELL PIGS; Woman KI_HS— Mate with JAxe—Little Son Doesn't Want to See Her Again | came close to iing when they chemicals, $281,000. Other important oncannon pointed out, tonics, de between continent George Leveque were married last P D l C d P le U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU auy Cross-word Puzz G AIN | The Weatl MRO“fl Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 7. Sound e eat wer t Sxad;s ng_odor e 8. n (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) & P m.m,. o8 | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 26: 16. s‘“uo “_' i | Rain tonight and Thursday; gentle to moderate southeast- B Boral B‘( TE o aaiiomida, 1. 8 ucm ity Uncany LOCAL DATA 1 M"d:ld?)dvj::l F Magtrer Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather Bproa y Heathen H d Puertol * P vestw 3014 52 0 s 10 Cidy gxz gnu i Charge. Ald\l\dv awall an uerto; 4 am. tods 30.08 48 94 s 6 Rain n condition o 2 iy : 5 walk .. Cutting ma- Rico Show Improvement | Noon today 3008 50 8 SE 10 Rain anim) goliunes P T 1Y CABLE AND RADIO REPGRTS 2, Comjunction By - gl In Fast Fisca ear denoting §: Declare opcaly e | TODAY 26. Equality 3 ) “Continued rroin s~age One) 3 TR ot g %\E{fffié'fi' s gk Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. dam. Precip. 4am. Plurzu ending Call:rgemn turn from canned pineapples; Station temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weather Qa i E"” Puerto Rico from sugs Barrow 32 30 30 22 0 cldy atic mu- P 4 4 : D’:,‘;, o IE— 45 Brobabiitties and_embroidered ring Nome 50 44 4 € o Cldy O Wit se ol Bariger antelope chiefly nightgowns, pajama Bethel 52 44 46 4 04 Rain H E"“"“ fata [ {;fig&?" i3 Glose forcibly | 5 and underwear; and Fairbanks 66 52 52 6 0 Cldy 40 To the other 1! Part ot the . Anglent na- rozen dessert from canned mon and Dawson 54 U 38 4 0 Cldy Bible: abbr, 1] Inat od gold. St. Paul 52 40 40 4 Trs Pt 5 4. Bud or shoot 62 it DOWAes & Cold dish mined gold. £ 4 race Pt.Cldy prés RSO T & . 1 oon s l‘u fea' 6T Gneven 2 | Duteh -Harbor a4 2 4 20 17 Rain | &5, Eapert wfi, gg~ ‘,f,m;;;“f;- T 1oorkealy - G R e Territorial purchases of chemicals| Kodiak 54 48 50 10 18 Cldy . Co 1a £ s " & "l{ 2. Profound re- o A-elad and allied products from | Cordova i 50 50 6 48 Rain ¥ N9 et e with 67, Copled nental United States during Juncau 52 48 48 6 10 Rain 41. Loal awoand at~ 69, Immerse vear ended June 30, rea e | a 53 L = 0 20 Cldy ook abter a o year e e 30, tes 1 a 5 - 2 dy o 71L x‘k“ °§§fin5.’" o Wit te, 41 D ,,’m“" total value of $8.465.000 compared| Ketchikan 52 52 42 44 4 0 cldy 3 ‘H-'zm‘mtgm“ ma“b“y - & Chesspicccs . metal with $8556,000 for the preceding| Prince Rupert ... 58 58 40 44 0 0 Slear clal breal ' name 74, Metre land ear. Hawail's purc in- | Lonton Ve 32 36 4 0 Cldy nu.uve ot . . Rufi:fl moun- 6. num" Y moun- Moxv?m!gu:'eabbn d 15 per cent to $4,765.000 5 4% 48 by § Cor Pueuto Rico's 4 p t : 2 4 4 0 Clear 000; and Alaska’s 195 percent to| 54 54 4 0 Clear $947,000. | = Lo ¥ ! Hawniis Puschanes | energy is. central near Unimak Island FESH R G R TR | ex the central Inferior and extreme i o R e Sout The pressure is low throughout Alaska except from Cor- bieaSo e SR dova southeastward and low in int and is moderately toflet, re-| high from Southeast Alaska to Call rising rapidly in the ats and pig-| Aleutian Islands. Changes in temperature ‘have been unimportant T mw‘ B D00, during the past twenty-four hours. ecialtics, $499,000; med- |~ o nals, $472,650; and industrial 0LISH BALLOON RUSSIA READY WINS AIR RACE TO SELL SHARE items on the list ded linsced il, naval stor hur, explo- sives, matches and pyroxylin pro- ducts. | ~Puerto Rico took fertilizers, $1,-! chumiél;fs‘:&s:onsflfgooa;ow)‘l«‘\: WARSAW, Poland, Sept. 26— ites, $483,000; - paints, piz- liminary, reckoning by, the Alr) X nishes, $394,600 > indicated the Polish balloon : 1000, Puerto. Rico Kosciuszko, piloted by Capt. Fran- 1 ARG 1 Hy winner of last year’s | Ce OF C.E. SYSTEM {Price Announced for Dis- posal of Part of Rail- the United States, has won {on Bennett Cup. All bal- e Mluge TR0 1s are now accounted for. Six- way to Manchukuo oy agad rrops tecn ballocns took the air in the Az race TOKYO, Sept. 26.—Officials an- o 8 5 - - nounced Sunday that Foreign Min- Wit N (ks WINNING NUMBER ister Koki Hijota and Dr. Con- c of antine Yourgnoff, Russian Am- 77 T T b b o eaceq| The Hudson “8” which has been | bassador, have agreed on the price NEAR TRAGEDY ENDS o ‘_“m‘ endaiage varded at a meeting of the Al- |for the Lransfer of Soviet Russia’s o > s 2 a Mine Workers' Union can be | half of the share in the Chinese IN ROMANCE HERE 2 f‘ claimed by the person holding | Eastern Railway to Manchukuo, ‘”"sjils [;O‘:)” number 136, if called for by Mon- thus remoying one point in the | After a romance which wa tollet n_q“b'” . |day night. If not called for by Incpon betwg-en Russna and Japan. marked by drama and nea matahes. $aB.000. ' 'Monday night it will go to 252, T!}L‘ price is believed to be forty edy, Miss Wanda B. Chen . R 486 or in the order named. | million, six hundred thousand dol- 1 at 417 Goldstein Building. adv.|!ars plus the discharge allowance night by United States Commis- >oot P‘\‘l’l‘_;‘,;”}‘;w‘n‘ v = B |of eignht million seven hundred sioner J. F. Mullen. Witnesses to 1o PUCHlo o and MR. AND MRS. W. PETERSON | thousand dollars. the ceremony were Guy Graham i “FEEC W FUSY OO i MOVE TO RUSTGARD HOME| The price, it is said, is about and Joe Romunseth. e i s approached |, Mr- and Mrs. Walter ppccrson,h““ of the original amount asked. Mr. and Mrs, Leveque were the o™ o : ave taken up their residence in | BT SR principals in an accident which tk Rustgard house on Seventh | 2 S GOING TO EETCHIKAN George Brinck, f s manager of the Smith Elec- ving a tragic end- | slipped and fell into the past two and Main streets. | MRS. AVOIAN l'NDERGOES MAJOR OPERATION THIS A.M. e KENAI SAILS TOMORROW Mrs. Mike Avoian underwent a { major operation at St. Ann’s Hos- an axe last August because he > A it was possible to get her to the refused to sell their pigs so she " x XA : could get money for medical at- hospftal. Mx. Leveque had to wegk several miles for aid in carrying As the family-rvattled on in two ter%:l;n. Mab5 ¥ son, t haed * thirteen, her to the mine entrance where battered automobiles, Elmer, in he baster the trial said~ “I don't Wu‘\ she was placed on the ambulance to see her again.” ——————— | He is an employee of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company and |the glory hole near the Persever- D:\rn.’ug:{:l?guk Segép,ffi fes V:"f:\ ance Mine while hiking on July 23 mother of two sons, must .hal\Vv of this. year. The couple JLLC{U])H d on December 12 because she al- 2 descent o_r the nmunmumu‘e be- legedly killed her husband, the jury | YORd the glory hole and both lost decided. their fcuuuy;;, falling many feet Mrs. Dramchuk did not testify 4OWR the glacier slide. Miss Che- but admitted killing Dranchuk with (797 W& *;:;“‘; 4 ‘:“‘;;;d!xr:“%e;‘:;; car and taken through the tunnel. 3 The Kenai is scheduled to sail on the Sitka route tomorrow after- | ¢ in Juneau, will be a passenger on the Aleutian Friday for Ketchi- kan where he has accepted a po- s PO~ vessel sition. Mr. Brinck has been closing his . out the Smith Electric here for| 'S €vening. the past month. | 72 et ATTENTION REBEKAHS MINING MAN INJURED There will be a regular meeting |of the Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A Holbrook mm)ul the hos- | in the I. O. O. F. Hall Wednesday, at Dawson recently for the Sept. 26, at 8 p.m, treatment of injuries to his shoulder | Social meeting observing anniver- ved while operating the Hol- |5ary Rebekah Lodge. All Odd Fel- brook dredge. lows and Rebekahs on Gastineau {noon leaving about 2 o'clock. The | is expected to arrive early | followed by a | pital this morning. She is reported | to be getting along nicely. —_—.,e— ANCHORAGE BOYS ENROUTE SOUTH TO ENTER SCHOOL Frank Reed, Jr., son of Frank I. Reed, proprietor of the Hotel An- chorage, and Bobbie Briffett, son of Mrs. June Briffett, hostess of Hotel Anchorage, left for Seattle on the Yukon to attend school. Young Reed will enter his second year at the Univerisity of Wash- HOME FROM FISH TRAP Mr. and Mrs. O. Gunderson, Fred Gunderson dnd Mr. and Mrs, Gunderson and children m of have moved back to Wrangell aft- 'er spending the summer at John- ‘| son's cove where they operate two fish traps. They report a good sea- son. ‘ among Mound City fans had 1t C°l Lmdbergh Gives Tes- that the other Deans thought the| timony, then Le gal i Body Takes Action family dignity might be impaired by having a member shouting re- freshments through the stands. = No such inhibition restrains El-| (Continuea from Pagé One)\ mer at the Houston ball park where | = = his stentorian cry of “Ice cold §oda; No Doubt 0" | water—who wants one?” has won him the rating of a championship contender in his chosen line. For the benefit of newcomers who may know their way around, he' rs a hatband plainly inscribed mer Dean.” Attorney General Homer S. Cum- Agents of the Department of Jus- tice. In answer to a query as to whether Hauptmann was the right man, Cummings said he did not know of anybody who doubted it. Rides Elevators Seachers also announced they When not refailing his wares, found a .25 caliber automatic pistol Elmer usually may be found in one in the garage where new money of the city's tall buildings, mdu]g- 'has been found. ing in his hobby of riding in eles| The money was in four holes, vators. It's his only vice, his admir- back of a board on the side of ti ers say. Elmer, like his famous garage, hmrtng been rolled to fit' brothers, once had ambitions to be | ,0 an active participant rather than an onlooker in the national pas- time. HL! efforts in the catcher not | —-oo,——.. m‘ . fetices, % Em-) mings conferred here WW with : e A now holds speed 1 Panghors, ‘round-the-world flier, | cording to department of agricul- !ture entomologists. m’l‘uw Los \nmnmw,wmmnflymm-qudwmw miles, in 5 hours and 20 minutes, iveraging 206.4 miles an hour. for transportation to London, for entry in the London-Melboyrne $70,000 air race. Photo- Turner's ship “taking a peek” nltmunmuwwmm in preparation for the trans-Asiatic classic. sota. | PO ‘The mere odor of cedar in card-' board boxes and closets does not protect clothing from moths, ac- Ranging from several hours to rs in age, the nursery at| 's Hospital has seven guests crowd. stabhshes New Seattle-Los Angeles Atr Rocord a new Seattle to Los Angeles speed record. Accompanied by Clyde (ulundhmmwmmmmmMsmollm The plane will be placed aboard the gl St @ which is nearly a capacity | = e RS N Cha - |Mrs. Leveque came here in the VEN mt:;;i;,;nmed progza 'mia;i early summer from Warren, Minne- kb . B"B!ES SHARE s ST. ANN'S NURSERYi | ington and Bobbie will attend high school. HURLBURT’S PURE CALIFORNIA LEMON JUICE 18c per tin or 2 for 35¢ CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 Prompt Delivery BAILEY’S "'t “WEERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS” CAPITOL BEERP. 4RLORS AND BALL ROOM Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night UNITED FOOD Co. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery PHONE 58 Process Served Confidential Investigations Alaska Detective Agency ‘WM. FEERO, Manager Room 1, Shattuck B:uldmz Phone 2152 P. 0 Box 968