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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1931. BRINGING UP FATHER By CEORGE McMANUS THANK GOODNE S - MAGGIE HAS GONE QUT \WITH THAT DOG- NOW TO HIDE HIS PICTURE - THEN I'LL ST DOWN AN LIS BN To THE RADIO AN FERGIT ALL & ABOLT DOGD- fl g BT © 1931, Int'l Peature Service. Inc.. Great Britain rights reserved. HALIBUT BOATS PETERSBURG FROM SOUTH RETURNS HERE " TAKE ICE HERE FROM YAKUTA Fresh and Mild Cured Sal- Seaplane Sitka Is Expected mon Sent from Ju- ! in Juneau from Se- neau to Seattle ‘ attle Today Enroute to the halibut banks, the; With three passengers, the Alas- scheoners Anna J., Capt. Ed Law- ka-Washington Alrways and Baltic, Capt. Victor Swan- Petersburg, Pilot Ellis and Me- re in Juneau today. The Anna chanic W. J. Wadman, returned to e port is Ketchikan. The Juneau today from Yakut. Baltic is from Petersburg. Both| In going from here yeste: 3 are taking bait and ice from the aircraft, with T. H. Kiel, Seattle seaplana | Juneau Cold Storage Company. |road contractor, as passenger, stop- SHE ONLY GOES 4 OUT WITH MOTHER, HER MOTHER 195 OLVT ALL - THE [STATUS CONCERNING | NEW BUILDINGS TO BE ERECTED, ALASKA | Inquiry has been made at the office of Delegate Wickersham at Washington, D. C, as to the status ‘of certain new buildings for Alas- ka. The office of the Supervising | Architect, Treasury department, | furnishes the information that the plans and specifications for the ifederal building at Fairbanks have |been drawn and are being re- checked, preparatory to advertising | for bids, likely this month, for the work of construction. For this purpese $450,000 has beesn author- ized and appropriated. The build- [ing will be of concrete. | For the buildings at Ketchikan and Anchorage, the sum of $400,000 for each project has been allocated This action | | | | | WE WILLNOW GQWVE You FACTS AND INFORMATION ABOLT FAMILY PETS- THE DOG Alatna mail to Bettles, Chena Hot Springs mail to Fairbanks, Hollis wall 0 Kasaan. = ey i A cable-telephone system be- tween Key West, Fla., and a reef lighthouse Las been finished at a cost of $80,000. A week’s vacation with pay and |a citation are given the Grand |and several men were arrested| Mr. and Mrs. David Waggoner, Rapids, Mich., policeman who cap- tures a robber. TURKS RUSH FOR DIVORCES & ——— ISTANBUL—A “moral” crisis re- ’ sulting from Turkey's headlong so- | cial revolution is blamed by news- | papers for an epidemic of divorce. { Local courts handed down decrees in only 178 of the 1,121 cases filed last year. LR T Mr. and E. E. Mead, Point| Retreat; C | t Johnson and Georg: | Alaskan | G. G. Davis and J. L. Brown,| CAMPOLEONE, Italy — Local Ketchikan; Martin Dahl, Sitka. | | moonshiners lost their distillery Zynda | when ‘troopers raided the place | Juneau; C. J. Sullivan and T. J. Alcohol is heavily taxed in Italy. Ragan, Haines. o That dress, frock, waist, suit, coat— the garments which you put away for Spring wear this year—no doubt are in need of cleaning, dyeing or repairing. If you want them cleaned—and return- ed to you looking like new, you will phone us today. Our prices are most reasonable. Our work is done only by highly experienced textile experts who handle each job separately. Our car will call—and deliver—at just the hour you say. PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry e e UNITED FOOD (0. | Fresh and mild cured salmon Ped at Dry Bay and picked up twogbut not gppropriated. were shipped south from here on cother passengers, Walter Thayer|on appropriation is expected to bc; the steamship Admiral Rogers last and J. Johnson for Yakutat. taken at the next session of Con- night. One thousand five hundr~1 In coming from Yakutat to Ju-|gress. The sum of $10,000 has| pounds of fresh salmon were sent ncau tcday, the plane stopped at been appropriated and is aval e | to Seattle by thg San Juan Fia- Dfy Bay to return Mr. Thayer | for dredging and filling the site! ing and Packing Company, and there, Mr. Johnson having remain- | at Ketchikan. 3 tierces of mild cured king salmon ?d at:h'Yakl'lt!a’“ 0“}":*’ l;:_s»‘;!ml’.;:fl - e { Ve E la by the Cold for is city were ' lel who | g: reug?nc[o,;;ai;?“ A returned from Yakutat, and Sam CHANGES ARE MADE,, | it U i | George, who embarked in the| ALASKA POST OFFICES | plane there. | The scaplane Sitka, Pilot Genei Mey is expected in Jun has been late this afternoon. ———————— CASH IS KING SECOND AND SEWARD GOLDSTEIN BLDG. DANCE A.B. HALL SATURDAY NIGHT MUSIC BY ZONA McCONNELL’S LAS SENORITAS ALL GIRL ORCHESTRA Featuring Alberta Bailey, Accordianist ANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN MUSIC New Popular Numbers DANCING—9:30 Admission $1.00 OUR SPECIAL COFFEE Fresh Roasted—Peaberry Brand 2 pounds, 45¢ ASPARAGUS Very Tender—Long Grain SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR 2 large pkgs., 69c SPINACH Fresh—Crisp 2 pounds, 19¢ ‘ IS ) i T, 2 pounds, 25¢ i S 7 GREEN PEAS Just the Right Size Well Filled 4 pounds, 4{50 2 pounds, 29c¢ LETTUCE ' |- CELERY, CARROTS, TOMA- Large—Fresh TOES, BEETS, CELERY ROOT, 2 heads for 23c¢ CAULIFLOWER, RHUBARB and all kinds of Fruits and Vegetables LABOR POSITION TILLED The Post office department has au | puplished a number of changes in | the post offices of Alaska, that| |have occurred from June 1 to| March 1, as follows: New offices, ! Karluk, Kimshan Cove, Lake Min- chumina, Perryville, Shaktoolk,| Tetlin, Tonsina; Killisnoo has been | changed to Angoon; Discontinued,| Willard F. 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Make these tests yoursell It is so easy to tell the difference between parched dry cigaretzes and fresh prime Camels that it is no wonder everybody is reaching for a fresh cigarette today. Your fingers identify stale, dried-out tobaccos at once. While a Camel is fiexible and pliant. Your ears can tell the difference too. For a dust-dry cigarette crackles under pressure. But the real test is taste and there is simply no comparison between the rich mildness of a Camel and the hot, brackish smoke from a stale, dry cigarette. Switch to Camels just for today then leave them tomorrow if you can. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winston-Salem, N. C., U. 5. A. . 1t is the mark of a considerate bostess, by means of the Humidor Pack, to “Serve a fresh cigarette.” Buy Camels by the carton — this cigarette will remain fresh in your bome and office. PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleascs” THE SANITARY GROCERY SEED SPUDS 4c¢ pound TEA GARDEN *' PRESERVES Large Cans 3 cans, $1.00. 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