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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1932. Prig BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK SOULTAN HE EES Mv MASTER. AN oav My Trus Business”HE T awl mese ! il | T ' Q n MBS AT TEED e NEESIES 15 SBe. me O HANIN FORTY WINVES / suoBiANS! bGL.4L I DAF A0 ODDER CHERQE AWOLLY GIME - ANY/GUY ey ARe A g / 1 Do NotT SPIkA DA _——< JTY{ERS' \_ FONRY RACE } VEWS ///) EENGLEES VER' ~ “es'm, s STSESE L SI J* P Goor SoT o/ Neur HIGHNESS S DULSA RS L PLIS TELL DE (/ TiL TELL HIM PIP- THE SULTAAN SURE / - ) N APA T CooYoHBOY b _KNOWS KIS ONIONS / ARBR ; e oL e T NEREIN T THEM 2 _7~<:&L\\<€.‘rfl‘}|—:~c\fi§s A Y WL O ig/Y RS (& @ OUGIHTTA HoP) 3 ! Af 9 Z ,/: . (" L 4, " ONER A _ TN )@ “3{% TA '\]albot an& Alfrea ; “ / oy /\ CHEER LP S - H \‘\w\/ e e ¥ : ; ; owe Call Here on j LAIfl TOREST AMA L LT Way to Adnuralty | To hunt hrown, bear is ihe pur 4 % pots of 3. A Tator asa. arrea Funeral of Douglas Pioneer Howe, prominent residents of Ket- Held Sunday Under APRIL 29 chikan, ‘who called at Juneau to- . B day in fhe hallut' boat Venus, Auspices of Eagles X Capt. 'W. T. Mulier. They will N TRET dog T T 1;]1; thelr game on Admiralty Is-| The funeral of Carlo Niemi, | Douglas pioneer, was held here 2 . Northland Ft.rst Boat BUREAU CLUSES M. Talbot is 'serior mermber’ Of Sungay atternen a2 oo Of Year to Reach :ih'l“"“‘ "‘;uT‘l“b;;md :T:i’fd&?} under the auspices of the Fraternal ‘ ealers in €] an lC (lng t e MAKES ESGAPE {Nome, Arrived June 4 KANAKANAK matcrlal He i président 8f the unay i B, = Alaska Boxing Commission. He decease 9 1856 -1932 3 o Ui s oo o B S 18 S o St il S of o ot 202N LI UIGK FASHIUN S L O B fairs and last year whs Alaska erviee by Mrs. Gilen Kirkham, agship of ing Sea o ‘Comma i "« feps S AN & batrol arrived n the road- o |Industrial School in Bris-|Depaiment nder of the of- singing “Beautiful Vale of Some- g s ganization. where,” and “He Knows It All" DIGES N i ® stead at Nome last Satur- e to] Bay Dlscontmued | Mr. Howe is’ manager of me Miss Marie Feusi accompanied. In- the last of a corics of elght Anoth Prisoner Fails “t o s oo i 4 Y o g rading Company, large terment was mede in the Esgles’ e M nother oner rams 10 e ,to make the port. After a e by Indian Service general mm store. ,,,mm ing national poli- G Freed h l ghort stay there, it sailed for e ‘ 4 tical conventions and campaigns ain Ireedom when c M pall bearers were: Henry of tha et R B k“ t. Michael and other_ Nor- e ‘kakn John G. Johnson, A. F. ope Dreaks ton Sound ports and will re- @] «ha Industrial Sehool maintain- an ADER | Granberg, Tom Hill, Charles John- s $'furn to Nome on June 10 ®[eq for several years at Kanaka- {son dnd Herman Snvikkoes WALI;‘A lijLLA. Wash,, June 6. ® w;nn the Victoria is expect- @ l,ar Bristol Bay, has been closed | | P =3 —Josep! ander, aged 26, under.® ed to arrive. . + " fon | ; ntence of from 7 to 12 years ® Dr. F. 8. Fellows, Dirsctor Oggzz?cam‘;l:‘f:,fi‘jvlinziu:gd htl:‘;;; lN “M RuNs\ o KA e rom King County for robbery, who ® of Medical Relief, Indian ® by C. W. Hawkesworth, Acting | escaped from the State Prison here @ Service, is aboard the vessel, ® | Chief Tack of funds was the IRLCT o B et gl F‘n(»k\y n:gm. dl_xrm_;z a high wind' e and will make the Norwn 'tpnnclpal cause for this action. B l R h H Sl kindgm - dlmm:h;w‘;;’l hoapepd S: s\olx]m.‘ d;\!ei‘ clém;amg ztl?o lpnsm'fl e Scund voyage aboard it. ®| " Part of the teaching staff of the abe Rut as dixteen, em::t olngur neas ::d wall, took his eet 2 inches of ® g ctitn b o k N { Dk husband 200 pounds eastward across theje @ e o0 000000000 ;xr::tri;:na:. w‘.:“fiil wfisz:ut“n:; Gehng HCVCEI lem |father, Also for the many beau- State Game Farm. He is bellevad |Shosmsker Day, which will open| Leads Nationals titw floral offerings. {to ha reached the railroad or | “5 doors next Fall. Others will| MRS. IDA NIEMI AND FAMILY. | highway leading to Spokanc {Cough of Baby Saves Ibe used to fill vacancles in the| NEW YORK, June 6—Home run| AR T R | Lander, carrying the pistol of Family £ Fi !day schools maintained by the |lcaders of the National and Ameri- EAGLES TO INITIATE the guard he overpowered, shot gun | amily from Flames C% ™ Hisfotighout the ' Territtity, lcan Leagues for the week just e and also a rifl> taken from the| HOUSTON, Tex., June ‘—Charles | Pupils Who have been attending |eded are as follows: At the regular meeting of Doug- guard’s tower, alse took a suit of | Wright, three months old, is too! ool ‘at Kanakanak and who| Klein, of Philadelphia Natlohals !as Aetle of Eagles tonight wings clothes, hat and ;shirt from the young to be awarded a medal bubiswive atetits will be dent Bék q,o‘!.’!. will be given to & number of new 2 °n a p usdL | | nevertheless he saved his parents:in.i: homes to enrol in ‘the day Collins, of the Cardinals, 13. | candidates awaiting admission into o3 ~m B3 It was later learned that James and eight brothers and sisters | | 86hodls of the several communmps Terry, 11. (the order. auiona. _Fcnnmg. serving 20 years for a from death when their home burh- ' from which they came, Mr. | Oft of the Giants, Wilson of the (PP T e e bank robbery in Seattle, lrled_ to ' ed. ‘Hmkegw’rth said. The others will | 20dgers, Schulmerich of the Braves, SOJOURNING AT TENAKEE pe but was unable to climb| The infant awok: in the night: 1. "cant either to Eklutna or to 7 each. Miss Madeline Riedi, Miss Helen Lande improvised ladder, made and coughed. His mother, Mrs. P.! | Wrangell Tnstitute to complete the Jimmy Foxx, 21. {Lyndstrom and Miss Cecile Cash- trom sheets. Lander tried to pull D. Wright, awakened by the cough- | soeeer 0 picte 121 “Babe Ruth, 18, jen are spending a few weeks va- Fenning up but the later's strength ing, discovered the house in flames. | | LG Lou Gehrig, 11. | cation at Tenakee Springs, having gave out and Fenning fell and| The family barely had time to‘ Cochrane, 11. left for that place on the last trip ;bmko his ankle. escape before the roof caved in. Dafly Emplre Want Ads Pav Simmons, 10. of the Estebeth. fllllll||liillI.IIIIIIIHIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIHlIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHIllullllllllllllllllllIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIlllllllfllfllfllmflflflllfl@ Don’t Be Backward About 1elling Us When You Think | CONFESSED MANY ROBBERIES ARE EXPECTED TO | SEATTLE, June 6.—Joseph Land- | PROVE PRINCIPAL: er, who escaped from the Walla| BATTLE GROUNDS IN Prison last Friday night, was| 2 PRESIDENTIAL —1 |convicted of robbing three gas sta <| ELECTICN |tions here. It is said he confesse ed | The excitement of other Presidential campaigns was lacking in |cleven other robberies. HE made a 1928 when Herbert Hoover wen cver Alired E. Smith. But the cam- | 928 fight in January, 1930, 3 s 2 AR A to escape capture. Two detectives : | paign this year promises bitter fights. Democratic gains in Indiana, |0 GWPC COPME O Raned of a third party move- Illinois, Kansas, Ohio and Mick G. O. P. insurgency in Ne- Iy, o hotel room through his sweet- | bably would 1o bra Wisconsin, Towa and Minnesot She knocked a pistol from| rlwl in 191 East ective J. R. McCarthy's hand for th — —— |when he was ready to fire at | sevelt’s b b E. Walker, G. E. Austin, Al- gLandmn »A fight followed. Lander‘ split the Y te B E T L Wile, Oscar Hart, A. An-|had previously taken a pistol from of Woodrow Wn\u'\ Bu L]— . P. S. Gordon, V. D. Harri- |2 Bellingham policeman who was“ attempt to do the red Pauli, Chet | trying to search him | 2;12& ‘[I: 11151.2;49 [:::flm.(;)«\l;f i fluRl SH'P 59 son, Robert §. Manahan, > % | ge. T Te Are I I 5 P 2 8 gent moves. their course is vague | s George Eastouk. Mudmakers Profit on i an ranks, ha 2 in Tndiana, Tlling and Michigan. headed by a, Wi i sota ”md Towa, presa § campaign developments STATES IN BLACK. and close contests in the re factors enternig in. est II] i Lynn Canal and Stika St o R Passengers who will d bark Argentlnas Dirt Roads! . 26r A niee sntirik ok iyt Gkl pitie’ and . Otka 7 " are: BUENCS AIRES, June ~The| Yo, ‘ot colEe. st gl For Haines—Miss Helen Robert- [“mud-hole industry,” largely obso-! HllllllIHIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!I!IIIHIlIIIHIfi:IIHHIIHIIII sector in the 1932 battle lines. 0 r ot | i fon, L. A, - {lef t , still | is Massachusetts which went for|Vessel Stays Afternoonand|®°% I+ A Berry. . jlete in the Uniled States, & ith i \¢ For Skagway—Mrs. Nellie Wheat- | flourishes along the dirt hlgh— Smith in 1928. New Jersey, Rhode| (. : TOL S Tstand and Connesticut wiso are| Evening — To Be [ty, william A. Drake, ways of Argentina. 9 B relials o conke: water 1t Back Wednesd For Sitka—Mr. and Mrs. Doug-| A few buckets of water mab 3 mki’r . ri‘tNPlod e‘w o Vodi o8| C ednesday las Putman, Mr. and Mrs. Willlam (an artificial swamp in the middle | T,‘Z I;fqu:r rflzl;;uous Wod e | F. Schellenburg. ' |of the road, a motor car gets| ¥, brought defection in] With the first tourist list of Ports of call for the Rogers on |stuck and the promoter happens ' ) large proportions this season, the|her present excursion voyage are (along with a horse and a stout| 4 i | hq:n;),:;y“;:; lizl?r:éh?u camship Admiral Rogers, Capt. Victoria, B. C., Hidden Inle:, Ket- |rope. | S. K. Gilje and Purser R. W. Har- chikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, Taku The asking charge for an ex- ris, arrived at Juneau from Seattle|Glacier, Douglas, Juneau, Haines, |traction is 10 pesos, but the mo- this afterncon. 8he|Chilkoot Barracks, Skagway, Sitka, |tcrist generally can settle for less, Lynn Canal ports|Tyee, Hood Bay, and Pillar Bay.|which is only a auartnr of the \ ..ndard c‘nng" of 35 in the Unit- HOSPITALS REPORTS |« Sies e el COMINGS AND GOlNGS LEIPZIG—A jobless cellist, Gus- Scveral entrics and dismissals [tav Schoene, fell heir to a mil- his share of an $80,- a wet. But rated ahove all these as a factor in the Hoover- | led Republican landslide was that j’_tuzv?cmfk Yold reliabl te-getter of Mark | " 8 : ;:m] u:g: p‘;::;,leA;eple,lf,e 5 (at 8 o'clock this evening, thus Neither convention in 1928 was 'affording her passengers oppor- exciting. Hoover and Bmith were, iy dm ‘V}I;“ Men:ienha‘l» o . nominated with virtually no op-!'€r and other places of “ in this vicinity. She will be ¢ t War- 3 posttion. - k. the. “Bappy ) here Wednesday morning, and af-|were recorded over the week end |lion dollars, OFTEN TIMES, some mistake or misunderstanding causes a customer to become angry with a merchant, and frequently the person will tell everyone else his difficulties except the proprietor. If such a condition arises tell the pro- prietor and nine times out of ten the difficulty will be settled to the complete k | ;Lorrdwajvem;atil;‘t:nw;l;;:om HOo- | ter a briet stay then will sail for |at St. Ann’s Hospital, {000,000 fortune left by a distant satisfaction of everyone. i .-m:'p)e“ the Republicans al- 'Sitka, from which port she \Wll'j Entries included Miss Effie Fleck |relative in Australia. Five broth- 5 |return to Seattle. |of Douglas, who underwent an ap- (ers and sisters each receive the ¢ . toat . ¢ most certainly will choose Hoover 50’ Beouma st oustits e el e s B | EVERY 'MEMBER of the Juneau Commercial Association wants to give you the 1 immediately. As for the Demo-, crats the betting odds are pretty ’ mde i - The Rog: has 59 round-trip son, of Juneau, who also und ————————— | tourists. M of them are from |went a surgical operation, and M NOTICE TO EAGLES {California cities. She brought 16|T. J. Stroebe and Mrs. Art Nelson,| Your presence is requested at | paszengers to this city. They were:|who are receiving medical atten- |regular meeting of Douglas Aerie best in service, merchandise and price. If you think you have been mis- treated by a clerk, or that the goods weren’t right or the prices are mot in I LUNCHEON | From Seattle—E. L. Carter, John | tion. No. 117 F. O. E. to be held this | line, by telling us we will do everything to correct the snuatlon. The Lutheran Aid Society will Hity, A. L. Lowell, John Mc-| Dismissals consisted of Bart Kir- [evening at 8 o'clock. Initiation. hold a luncheon Wednesday, June Fuan by, who entered May 21, and Frank GUY L. SMITH, i - 2 A 22, _—adv.! From Southeastern Alaska ports | Deminique, who entered May 20 '—adv.. Secretary SEE YOUR LOCAL MERCHANT FIRST. Give him the opportunity Yo either serve “Honor Slayers” Glad to Reach Sdn Francisco or advise you. He will receive compliments or eomphmta in the same appreciative spirit. Earn, Live and Buy in Juneau H s Juneau Commercial Association T e 2 Cash Bazaar B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Winter & Pond Co.’ 5, Juneau Lumber Mills Alaska Meat Co. Rice and Ahlers Co. Harris Hardware Co. Halvorsen’s i Duily Alaska Empire Juneau Motors Jlmu Frock Shop lGl;:.on(f;Ins California Grocery Butler Mauro Drug Co. Garnick’s Grocery George Brothers Nelson Jewelry 'Store Juneau-Young Hardware Co. Connors Motor Co., Inc. Harri Machine Shop Sanitary Meat Co. Thomas Hardware Co. Dr. L. P. Dawes Pacific Coast Coal Co, IllmlllllmIlllllIMIIIIIIIllllllIlllIIlllllflmlllllmllfllIIII!IIIIIIIIIllllllifilflllllllllll i Juneau Drug Co. Pr. H. C. DeVighne Dr. W. W. Counecil [ I i SAN mncxsco, California.—Lieut. Thomas H. Massie, Mrs, '.I'halhl!:-lelnlher pet,Knu.and Mrs. Granville rmuv 3 w;uupw“whnuwumum ¢ : Ry 1'

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