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THE DAILY ALASKA [-_MPIRI:.~JUNEAU ALAbKA : MONDAY MAY H |942 E s T ooo-ioo‘ootco‘}wflw‘ WEATHER REP RAI "' R IN wo (losE | ® Temperatires, snm:’ay(.“:;ray m:‘ Jm“ ”_ Jo“ns ¢ Maximum 70; Minimum 46. | { 35 5 paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE P l I ‘ g w A F R R atert et ;;L_' S ® is invitcdato p:es:;%thii:ec:upo;th_is evening S ITH GAMESFOR ~,. TOMORROW CAPITOL THEATRE OAKS SUN’DAY NEw YORK . i fur‘\! Time) and receive TWO TICKETS to see:. tigh tide 0:08 4. m., 166 fect. iR a8t g ] - : 3 | Low tide 62.22 a.m, 04 feet. i “ol.n “lAt Gnos'r" All Other Ieams of.P'aufi( ‘Chlcagp a"('i §t. LOU.IS S‘pllfi T 2.‘.2:0 y 2 I?:lv §§i1 Federal Tax—5¢ per Person Coast League Divide | Twin Bill - Phila- | 2 WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Honors in Games delphia Wins: FIFTY. - FOUR ~ ; (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) ARRIVE "ERE l Brilliant ¥élief pitching by John In the American League yes Yelovic salvaged the second game|day, New York cashed in on 4 Ims MOR"‘“G Swunday for a victory for Oakland |squeeze play and a wild pitch (o] after Seattle won the opener n}m\v a pair of close ones from a hitting spree in the seventh in- ;W%hmzmn Bill Dickey bunted harl ller h from third to ning, scoring three runs. The Oaks|Charlie Keller home from i bPath. Bhrkciin it G Ak, won the series 4 to 3. |give the Yanks the first game, and i " Sacramento and Portland split a|a Wild pitch by Jack'Wilson, Wash- [T%" ‘g“ et “!""50“ Mrs. Fran- | doubleheader Bunday, Sacramento|ington reliefer, gave Frankie Cro- ces Bender, Walter Hellan, Mrs. | | 1o | Elizabeth Leasch, Noble Leasch, taking the opener when Clarence Setti a clear patch home in the TR 3 i Beers outpitched Whitéy Hfleher. | tenth inning of the nightcap for| iss Judit ésch. Clarence Souk- Tony Frietas lost the nighteap to|the second win | 'P-b Ray Worsliy, Mirs. Réy worsty, Portland although Ad Liska came| Meanwhile, Joe Kuehl's ~e\(‘mhls" Corcoran, Andrew Baker, Paul ! ! i to Help BIN Sthubel in the last|inning homer with a mate aboard | R- Assmus, Oscar Lindgren, Harry \ b H H S i fio. fanfngs, Satramento Won the |gave Chicago the nightcap over St. |Marvin, Otto Wihl and Joe Ur- 8 s becky; from Ketchikan, H. B. Crew- ONS AND u re ac ul 1 e g scfles b to 2. ‘Louis after the Blsowns took “mlson ok it arid Hhsbs B VAT 3 31 : i i ing | opener with Bob Johnson’s bat ac-|® as B. RESER < Bddte’ ‘Stutz's five hit pitching |OP! Svioh: . Hoth, BREMNEE, AN . » y : T1ON © 1 i ¢ | Dr Here Are Your Slacks gave Ban Francisco a victory in|counting for two more home runs,| J e T G it 1 the nightcap Sunday after San driving in five. 3 Philadelphia turned back Boston Thatcher, M. J. Klepser. 1 ¥ * Diego won the opener. San Dwzn\ ) B FOI EVerY OCcaSIOH : took the:serles five to two. lin both games to sweep a three-| JFrom Sitka, Frank Viviano, Fred series. Cleveland, held to|Neely, Mrs. Pred Neely, Douglas Holl split a doybleheader Bame - wm:rl&win“z“ sund‘:lyh e.; win |five hits by Tommy Bridges, lost| Neel. A. O Goddbip, . Ols! DI, the AIet. bties of .tie sdddon .._‘thr‘n first game to Detroit, but|{E. H. Snider, Mrs. E. H. Snider, [twegii -Uhe two clubk. {6l o three. | the Tigers fost a ten inning night- Carl Gustafson, Mrs. Kenyon Mc- ,‘ Jg Vetétan ‘Chirley Hoot Bitetied Hol- |cap Lo the Indians as the Cleve- | LeAN, MIss Bonmie McLean, Hugtics \ grand selection of i % victoFy fh fe ogener land burich ..‘”“\d | Rogers, Burton M. Baker, Miss Min- choice of styles. 9 % ; the ht ! nie Jam:‘s Mrs. Paul Bierly, Gcargm : . ‘but Woptl dropped nfght- | Johnson, Miss Josephirie Bierly, | Sizes 12—44 . ::lap wher four errors Wete (hauu'd HUBBEll | Master Paul Bierly, Jr., Mrs. Jen-| 5 4 p - duriig the gamie, all proving| | gtie Netson, QM. Rick, Frak Maur- . Deflims - 395—4 95 P FreaK. 1:g,,mR, :.Sogalston. éd Jac‘::on. ;Li‘x:- A ll A s K A fl n A s T A Il A ln Il l l E s 9 ] R A “lcoln Turner, John Phillipon, John | Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express Spun Rayon - 8.95 _ st oottt v | lOSES To Murim; Tion . Toree and | SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. Strutter Cloth - 15.95 | Pértiana 1, 5; Sacramento 5, 2 Bl AR T Hawk Anic Pel- Kim- Chicha- rurier 0 San Francisco 6, 2; San Diego ') ! Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka o i Leaving here today for the south|} juneau..$ 8 $18 $10 818 $18 $18 §18 818 100% Wool 19.75 .. ’ § " ’ !werc for Petersburg, Agnes Adsit,|} Sitka ... 18 18 10 18 18 W0 10 ) los Argeles 1, .6; Hollywood 13, {Mrs. I Lyman, Russel R.. Harris|] Chichagof 18 B 10 18 10 [ and N. A. McEachran; for Ketchi- |} Kimshan 18 i: {3 18 10 ¢ Seattle ;"»“ii‘i 0‘“"”‘“” 5% | kan, William Hesse, Ken Edwards, | l;g(:gfln - B onal League | T. A. Givan and George Wood; for ey, Wk 3; "BrooKvn 5, 'Reds Take Two from cards | Seattle, Mrs. H. J. gFonler Mrs. | Ii::gfle ; 2 4 St. Louis 0, 0; Cincimmati 1, 3 hK 0 Pim'es I'A. Rosenberg, Mrs. R. E. Robert-| e > < : = ag - Ros , Mrs. R. E. Hoonah . 10 k. 4 5 ZE" . Philadelphia 1, 4; Boston 5. 3 A4 |son, Miss Carol Robertson, Mrs.| Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimuin Charge 680 Pittsburgh 2, 3; Chicago 4, 2. Spm Games Harry Lucas., Jr., Mrs. G. F. Free-| SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY QWL/ C' (%4 S/72 OE / J 6’ 7 i i ";""""‘; '1" “‘;"’r - burger, C. M. Nickerson, H. W.| Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake hicago Jouls 5, 7. { S b | In the National League yester- Stinchcomb, Mrs. H. W. Stinchcomb, | ‘2;% %: !}g‘g\‘; $25.00 etrolt 5, Cleveland 1, .G, b ¥ H: Stinchcomb, Richard Stinch- || Kake 2 . : |day, veteran Ci Hublell, tried ¥irry BuNChvolin, WK Butich- 1y U@ g » 18.00 750 T E - shington 3, 2; York 4, 3 | AR 3 G aen Xor {hard for his first pitching vietory|comb, James Stinchcemb, Walter|§ TEETEIE \ 15:00 | house which a mother blesses is;vour most bountiful tréasutes, the| Boston 2, 5; Philadelphia 4 -6. ‘m the séason &s the Brookiyn| | Stinchcomb, W. Koentz, Carl H. Seisaah . | N |like a vine that bears abundant principles of love, of faith, of good, s | vod t of the Johnson and K. G. Nelson. : EI'KS pUI o | fruit. 1n large families where God!of truth and of God. These were| SCORES, SATURDAY GAM; Dedgers hammered him out of the, i Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 I has. blessed the home with real taught' you ‘at her kiee from the! Picific Coast League ;’;’" ‘3 L}’(‘” ;L‘:l“}‘]o:r‘,“’:t'fm“:h‘:’f;:_‘ FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phone 612 F | motherhood, the mother is the cen- time when understanding first be-| Seattle 0; Oakland 3 woE Doyl otongs HA“SELBURG SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: e oy of the family about whom every gan to appear in. your brain and| San Prancisco 3; San Diego/6. l:i‘;z:t:s-lzlctfl": i(;l Joe plslledv:wfl w N ! Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fire, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers Arrivals here this morning were, | from Seattle, Paul Blankman, Mrs.l 1 shopping, A marvelous col ly tailored slack suits Strutter cloth or 100% FOR MOTHERS‘(-WHL revolves. There we find in heart. ! Los Angeles 3; Hollywood 4. : o St e bakea- load the mother’s heart boundless love Weds 6% o Portiand 3. Sacramento 4, eleven |l the ninth with the bases’ load- lEAVE H{RE to flag stops. kindness, self-sacrifice, —devotion, | innings. ed. T g “If you are ever in Washmgton, | o t sdhwhile, ad 55 - — » atience. ore you'll ) AT el incinnati, meanwhile, adminis. ! large Crowd Gaihers i [eace, jund putience there sou 15, G, go to the Lincoln Memorial| - National beague 1y gouple. whitewash to St ONSATURDAY o= = == e nam an R A A N p and stand in front of the huge| hiladelphia 2; Boston " (e ing. tha ificial, but inborn in the children | 4l Jeka the| St. Lotis 2; Cirieinnati 5. {Louis with Ray Starr winning the joy Music With many illutrious sons and|Statue of Lincoln ; dsy 7 ; L first against Morton Cooper and| — Hall to EI’IJOY s A greatuiess and strength in that{ Pittsburgh 1; Chicago 3. Bucky Waltérs outpitching rookic Passengers leaving here lte Sat- leal AddfeSS l::;\:‘:-f:l‘fi dedicated Lo the SETVICC | bowertul melancholy face. Noté the| Othor . game postponed. |John Beazley in the nightcap. urday were, for Wrangell, J. A. L | strong awkward grace of hiis hands, American League 1| Ritchie, W. L. Paul, Jr., John New- | Motherhood — War 0: T . e bl | the almost superhuman Majesty of{ Cleveland 0; Detroit 1. la doubleheader. Claude Passeau|T&! ker, John Clark, J. H. Sawyer, won the opener when he bested Luke‘Mrs J. H. Sawyer, Frank Marshall, The largest crowd ever to dll(‘l‘ul “Now we ur;- ddl w“lr(wuh mxu;un1 his image, remember the great| Chicago '2; St. .Louis 1 4 Mothers Day Program in the of sons and daughters removediynings pe has dore. Realze that| Other games postponed | “kt‘.,“]'i'a“ oo amding room yes-|{rom their mothers on this 6. No| Goq- grheds thé Kamén race with | e Brepony Hamlin, and Tob Klinger '.len&‘(l‘sal:];:q‘xc’:‘(;‘r:;::r‘: o R {erday atternoon in the hall to pay mother could possibly be In favor gcn men only very rarely. Then STANDING OF CLUBS in a five-hit performance in U\'»"'th‘p Luthél, J6hit, THondindader respects to mothers and to enjoy ‘Uf war as no mother El'jl.lel' WAants finally recall that by theése words Pacific Coast League | second. ] i Bords Chérniko{( a fine program put on by men | her sons to kill or to be killed. War | o gives due credit for all his ac- Won Lost Pcté In another win bill, Ernie Ko, - B ot o fi TR from the United States Army. means suffering ard death and war complishments. ‘All that I am or|geattie . g2g | three-Tun homer in the fifth in- [y ; b "I s WRIER, Arthur Adams, Exalted Ruler,| by nature opposed to mnmcrh(?gd‘m.(,‘, hope to be, I owe to my be- ros Angeles 5gg |ning of - the nightcap gave Phila oe Johnson, Mrs. Inez Palmer, - and the officers, gave ritualistic|because motherhood means 1ife. joveq mother.’ [Oakmnd ‘559|delphia_a split with Boston afte Mrs. Nan Lemieux, Mrs. Beth Hen- Round-Trip Fares: cervice, all Elks' members WmmHYcl mothers know that there are Make Mothier Happy ‘;s‘m Diego .526 Al Javery's four-hit hurling in the Rynd‘:v E. I;Iastn(-rm&x;."’!{em:fl;l& 10% off twice one-way the traditional red or white carn-|:iorces of anny and destructior ‘In return for these many Fifts|Bacrainentd "ag5 [opener won the first for Boston. Monyes::l;;:rkf - an e urea.;hen purchased 3 t large which might make even ations in respect to their mothers. | & 2 F 7 a ‘ Bobert A Young sang three | death itself preferable to life. Brave- |*® 1A% given you, just make her|pollywood ... 462 | o happy. It takes so little. You made |pgr{land 429 Tt Mothers Day songs and |1y they give up their children to pre- | na .. ! olD | TWO MEN FINED appropriate i /e the integrity of these United 'carthpseem like heaven to her the|gan Francisco . 318 “MERS E"IER | Joe McCarty and Ted Willoughby, P‘amll:bm”h“k, .m — ;’1 an orchestra including Orville Han- cen and Jack Cohen, violins, Gene ‘umvs to defend our liberties under ;":C‘h“:islil:m::z]ecs:hte)rw::ciiwml:::- : madin Noms, HOME ‘charged with aisorderly conduct,!| Golovin, Alaska 19 Ringler, planist and Philip J. Amico, the Constitution and to safeguard 0 W H o B T FU e National' League were finéd $50 each today in U. S./| Juneau, Aaska 151 3 Won Lost Pct.i Jay Allen, 73, of Ruby, and|Commissioner Felix Gray's Court. McGrath ... 3 -1 OU tions of law and religion trumpet, furnished the accompani- Our Institu g 7 ; g ment If their boys are called to defend “WOrd: vour first party, your school| grgspys 7108 | Charles M. Handley, 78, of Juneau, e e Nome, Alaska 149 T the absence of Col. C. F. Baish, | (eif country, they want all of them ¥TadUAtion. Chch, broght . Db piitshureh 593 |have been admittec to the Alaska ! EYES EXAMINED commander of the. troops here, Ma- |10 be brave and courageous soldiers, | S8 € 4% 0 T BHE. BOE CCloston 538 | Ploneers’ Home at Sitka, the Gov-!anq BROKEN LENSES replaced in ot Thomas E. Ormiston read the|82d are jstly proud of the son naS Bhie St. Louls 500|ernor’s office announced today. four own stop. Dr. Rae Iillian|| Whitehorse, Y. T.Can. 184 75 135 2 114 142 119 $120 ¥ P 8 3 |known far too many bitter ones. 1 = X 2 a fakar. following address prepared by the who loves his country and who is| 3 3 % # Citicinnati ,500| Handley, a trapper and a fisher-| garison, Blomgren BId orne 636. Colonel Béth ‘refidy, and able 16 do Hls part| CA (YOU “nob. | récall - seolfig . thie) R CRY 2h "440 | man. has been in Alaska since 1902. aehar -y Effective Nov. 1, 1911 L. A. NELEBECQUE—District Sales Mitisger % brightness of her eyes on such|N! inl " Tribute To Mocthers in defending it A - o P hicago 440 Allen, a woodcutter ,has been in| IN THE LOMMISSIONER' sy little occasions. These are her life.| Chicag : the Territory since 1897. | COURT FOR THE TERRITORY 135 So. Pranklin 8t. PHONE 106 Chicago and Pittsburgh divided “Exalted Ruler, Ladies and Charge To Soldiers Grant them to her. Write her a|Philadelphia I Gentlemen: It is a great pleasurc “So many mothers will be With-|jetter today and five Her a word| | OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE to appear before you in this pro- out word of their sons today bul|picture of what you hre doing. Tt! American Leagtie . HOSP“’AI. NOI'ES i ONE 5 % | p |Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- ram and have the privilege of pub- dull‘i let it be your mother. I'm sure | will make her eyes frow bright again | Won Lost Pet. 5 licly expressing my thoughts and it is note necessary to argue the and her heart happy. New York 7 .408{ Miss Hilda Krause, whio has been| ¢ and ex-officio Probate Judge, 4 Y g feelings towards my mother and subject with this audience for You! .gome of us have been so un-|Cleveland 5 9 625|receiving medical treatment in St.| Juneau Precinct. _, ester- |IN THE MATTER OF THE LAST vour jmothers. You have set aside have shown by your very presence ro.tunate as to have lost our|Detroit 607 |Ann’s Hospital, went home y: this second Sunday in May as that your mother is in your thoughts mothers. Though we understand | Boston z 583 |day. |WILL AND TESTAMENT AND OF THE ESTATE OF Mother’s Day when thoughts of and that she will not be neglected.| | B M y | that God has a great need for such |Washington 440 ige ; mother can be given some outward It is the soldiers in camp Who ate onderful souls in Heaven, we miss | t. Louis ‘ab7| Mrs. Alfred Bonfiett and her baby| JOHN W. TROY, deceased cxpression. We want to let them not here that concern me as many |ypem <o i m186n have left St. Ann's Hospital NOTICE TO CREDITORS know in & special way (hat ve love Of the minay forget or b 50 Gecupléd | cxprubon; b:f},’ny‘n&mf; fi‘xdfx’,‘:’l‘; :ggiz:zlmxa | to o Home. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN (et thelr sachioes sna troubles | e for letiors Check upson yobr | nT A A TRE o Ty T ‘e Seinidion, . tidioal ph i des ot g s, Aty sttt it s | behases oy s Xhm };Jo"}Pmm and Wis ready. to. depart from | MRs. TEI!IIUNE ON VACATION Lt 4 S':.n :lc B nuth} cal Pa-|8th day of May, 1942, duly appoint- : home so T have & vivid emory of | Mrs. Julia Terhune is taking her n St. Ann's® Hospital went|eq Executor of the Last Will and “A mother is more than just a leave here and by suggestion, per-| thome yesterday. cook and housekeeper or someone haps, cause letters to be written tier presence and her Jove. She i |apnual vacation from ber position e JT:;:mvsdend :;c z:d g . Troy, eased. £ an ever hvlnp mansuon at Y to mend your clothes and make which would never have been sent 4 WY in the Jones-Stevens Shop Jimmy Martin entered St. Ann's ¢ < ¢ Juneau to Vancouver, St living - con@iiions pieasant. | ok ova: yii GERE 4 velkd o Whethier you wear the while . gno wil remain in Juneau and Hospital Saturday aftern Y] 1L Pefoup hETAE dimlies ake s Great reverence should be shown much. Perhaps you've been a g ar U6 “Tod RRtIein, ) e ‘°"’llns vicinity while on leave. mc}{,)c;, Airiurts iy 0o 10T the estate of said deceased are re- Victorla or Seattle her and her counsel should be success or perhaps you've .“,].\mvfi”r:;‘kn"‘?":;“"}“ from ‘“’?]’I"““m gl ¥t b ) quired to present the same, with 4 e ony in r honor on his en- ' 4 S pl ] rought @ hee C churches great knowledge great wea rerar . proper vouchers attached, to the oughi and hecded. Our chuiches greal Knovledse of great woalh|dearing Day nd et 1 il renew| e B JOEE o i g B Bl o hen o Yesgh. Aluin May 17, 18—June 1 MA NVELOPES, snowins mitted to St. Ann’s Hospital for = 5 : MULVIH! it within six (6) months from the ¥w. L, portray motherhiood as a God-given and feel very proud of your achieve- X ; 4 vers 3 E our loyalty and devotion for the gift. This church doctrine does not ments. Then be proud of your |years to come, m our mothers.” M Alr route from Seattle to Nome, on [medical treatment T T » Agent, C. P. R—Juneau; Alaska ate of this notice. B ol A sanction the modern woman who mother, too, because it was she who il L o i R isale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv —— ¢ @ selfishly considers motherhood to made this possible. From her you e Col. Aithur Rogers is a medical —H. L. FAULKNER, ulmm mm b~ a burden. Scripture says the received your greatest education BUY DEFENSE BONDS Empire Classifieds Pay! patient in St. Ann’s Hospital. Executor of the estate of John : - | W. Troy, deceased. i BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH 4 o T V BY BILLY DeBECK i s g::;:g:::g: My 1, 184 0¥ DEENSE bxhl 'SURE -SHE'S & PIP - BT . T ; . o : o ) 3 o e SRWXIE* TomeR.EL May 11-18-25-June 1. imzmt\%s&\&m: “ gt ) * KEEP 'EM HEY %fi ‘3\‘5 \S THE GANG DOWN &T 2 For An Ideal Gift PASSENGFRS FREIGHT OF SOME DANME § PSP L) Mg AR B ac DL EIELD, TAVPA ELORDA — TR or An RO ‘ "W . y Wo.1623 ¢ = WHETS TRINE'S’ LaST M’ME’ A W) 1114 To Friends Outside or & 0\“(‘0\03‘( FER \E- 4 : h WL\ PUT BER P, s ; Alaskans in the Sout! PIICHER BACK. it 2 nei O ] Iy Tocantaty Send a Subscription to D. B. FMER—- AGENT N T E ) - N TH FWES bk : o J ¥ ® Centraily located Princess Lotise sails from Juneau A THE 2 PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 N yng serri ALASKA WOMAN s vl Spectal Rates to Permianent Guests |l P. 0. Box 284, Juneau, Alaska %6 Diity Atkabs Fusprh fik'the S/ Sear | targest paia circulation of ahy ‘Al- aska ' newspaper. There is no substitute for Newspaper Adv

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