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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 7, 1933. i By BILLE DE BECK _ BARNEY 600GLE AND HOW'S SULLY THESE DAYS, BARNEY ? D'YE THINK HE'S GoLiy! HERE COMES GEORGIA LEE -..- 1 DON'T WANT HER TO SEE ME AROUND HERE = SHE'LL TELL SULLY... T BETTER HIDE . QUICK ... 1 YOWN BEFORE VA LAY ARY BETS, SIMMIE, —TL DO A LITTLE SNOOPIN' AROUND - in tights reserved: Barbara Kent Moneymoons WASHIN[;TUN Labicks siohina : LEGISLATURE | 1 Cleanin;:llr'lgal’ressing \ - MEETS JAN. 3. || Next to Alaskan Hotel Republicans, Democrats to Forget Differences— Work Together T~With DOUGLAS NEW'S Douglas Church i Services < Notices for this churcn column | must be received by The Empire | not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | BEAT «jn"EAu morning to guarantee change of o . A 3 ; i sermon topics, ete. % ¥ ‘ RS " Douglas Catholic Church N St. Aloysius Church | the cocperation of the Republicans o a8 mansag Read mls"' Many Juneau homes are getting the maximum heating comfort, with little furnace attention and with LEAST FUEL COST=by using INDIAN coal and CARBONADO c¢oal—TOGETHER. First, you start your fire with INDIAN—(the white-hot coals, sketched). Then, you toss in a plentiful supply of CARBONADO to BANK and HOLD your fire. ALWAYS leave a part of the white-hot coals uncovered, so that gases driven off the fuel bed may be ignited—and all heat units atilized. Remember, in COAL—as in everything else, you get what you poy for. Demand the KNOWN- VALUE QUALITY coals—INDIAN and CARBON- ADO. Remember also that Indian and Carbonado used together give you real heating satisfaetion with an added measure of heating value for your fuel dollars—backed by this 60-year-old depend- able fuel company. ; ALL other kinds and sizes of coal, including Wellington Coal, Utah Coal, Jr. Briquets, In- dian Nut—Stoker Fuel—and Blacksmith Coal. CALL 412 Eza Prevent—Relieve INFLUENZA Flu is dangerous. Protect your- self and your loved ones from it. Kcep out of crowded places where possible. Avoid drafts or wet feet. Keep your vitality up to the highest possible level. Take care of even the slightest cold. If you suspect Flu, call your doctor without delay. You can get everything here that is needed to help you ward off Flu ;to help you and your doc- tor check it. Antiseptic mouth whashes and gargles, nasal sprays and inhalants. Aspirin. Milk of Magnesia. Daxatives, hot water bottles, etc. Prescriptions accur- ately compoundéd from fresh, active drugs. { | . } p : OLYMPIA, Wash, Jan. SEEYZEEREREEE: = - L N ¢ o iged with the incoming Demo- 1 ‘ ic Administration, Legislators of i the State are arriving and are be- ing greeted by friends and ar- | ranging for quaiicrs for th: Twen- ! ty-third biennial session which con~ venes Monday. At a banquet held by the Cham- i ber of Commerce at Tacoma; Leg- | iglators heard demands of educa- TR, D) i #. Lol 4 3 ¢ I tional leadzrs. B Tekos Epugnitpnch ] : ‘ . : ¢ | “The two political parties will for- ; . jget differences and it is planned ‘i"; work together during the com- 1ing session. DISAPPEARS: »_ FROMHOME; | ,.vvve st FOUND SLAIN| orc co. EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS PHILADELPHIA, Jenn., Jah. 7.— ANY TIME | Rose McCloskey, aged 19 years, who disappeared from het home Kere last night, was found dead, with her throat slashed and head| - —— crushed. Dennis Boyle, aged 30, her ac- | quaintance, was found on the |street an hour later, badly beaten ‘nn:i unconscious. There are no clues. A S | PULLENS RETURNING FROM SEATTLE ON NORTHWESTERN 53, 9:30 am.—Holy Mass. 1:00 p.m—Christian Doctrine. i et Congregational Community Church Hilltoppers in Losing Fight —Islanders Win by 13-11 Score The Douglas High School boys captured the first game of the Channel interseholastic basketball reries last night from their tradi- tional rivals across the bay, win- ning by a close 13 to 11 score. 11:00 a.m—Holy Communteti and The Juneau Hilltoppers fought g, ... a losing fight all the way through RO R | the game. At no time were they in oy | the lead although the score was GMNGIL HEADS tied during the first quarter when | each side had one basket and a, | i) converted free throw to its credit. | i N At the half the score stood 7 to | .‘In the final stanza, the Douglas| | boys gained a fair lead but beforé { | the gameé ended the Juneau boys ; 2 { i - ST Y spurted and shaved the léad down 4 & | S to 13-1% d§ the final whistle cnd- Juneau Gu::&lub Elects| p. Sl Officers — Will Hold Yclanders Steady | The Island boys played a steady, Shoot Tomorrow game Of ball with accurate pass-; i Vi Vi sible for their, ».. ing which was respon: BlAt s esbiag o Ra IR in the Morris Construction Com- winning, The Juneau team, un- 56 the Nat, did not function = hod. B 1N the players misseq PAnY Building, Dr. W. W. Counci 3 prominent local spcrtsman smoothly, snd X, E s as did also the many $asy. shots as elected President of the Jun Gun Club for the current yo. Islanders. ' Fox and Mills stood vhile Karabélni- o (REmEE W ol T He succeeds Charles who has held office since 1928,/ koff 1éd his team-mates from Ju- neau. N 3 | 4 = rer .1 ~ 2 « a " i thé last time an election was hsld , business manager fer Greta Garbo, are chéwn. above ] e Wi ostponed 6 & E 5 5 The §ifl’ game Wiis POSIONRA | o)) 1oot night, | horeymooning at Palm Springs. They were recently married in on account of illness among the W H Truesin wi = { 4 bl izt e Y eidleol ¢ | Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Pullen, Who The lineup for the opsner last e-President and Supply Offi- | have been visiting their son, Win- Capital City sextet. f g cer, and L. F. Morris, re-elected i o . night was as follows: dos | ) 4 field Jr., University of Washing- ‘Williers. r Béhrends Secretary - Treasutér. _‘7°h“ w" Brams A“d B"aUty ton student,” left Seattle tcday for Marehall (1) Jones was elected field captain| ! Nikish (2) to succced Guy McNaughton. | 2 e i Fox (10) : Juneau. Mrs. Pullen spent sov. The club last night voted 1 T e e T Mills G Heénning W YOO - 40| RAINBUW RITES joined there for the holidays by Mr, Pullen. EEEZIERERE CADWELL unday School. 11:30 a.m.—Preaching. REENEIIENIAISEESNERENISRSANANBAFESRININSE el L B LR LR LTI T ELEE TR PP T EET PP ET PRPT IS PR EPRT IR 1) P EL P EE PR OR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING Cole Trimsfer Co. Bodding Transfer Co. Juneau Transfer Co. ' Jack’s’ Pransfer North T;‘-anafiuj Co. Service ’{‘zans(’er AIRMAN T SHIRTS 0 | Dt aTsBeRsANInE PALM SPRINGS, Cal—Barbrra Kent, mcvic otar, and H. E. : & 7% 1 n:i‘ere"s On YOUR Mone Permanent Fit Guaranteed Doogan (1) C X . change its monthly shooting dat Wilson: (3):c-.... G KasbRUERII). g re Jast to 8. firsh Stinday Substitutions: Hayes for Doog- A w3 in each month, effective immed- . r be glund ; pe an; Hansen, 2, for Nikich, Haglund {00 ™ "l "ot nder the new program will be held at 10 a. m. tomorrow at the grounds near the Juneau Dairy. The Club last night discussed tentative plans to .introduce skeet 2, for Henning, Referec—Osborne; Umpire—Eng- strom; Timers—Lindstrom and Nie- mi; Scorer—Bayers and Cashen. o 3 EXRERREP AP E -2 P Re §pain has 5,107 labor unions, ! i with 1,041,539 members. ) DON'T BE TOO R i o v Orin Edwards to Lead LIBERAL W hite, blue, tan, green and gray With - Safety! ‘ Boys and Ellen Mize | 1 1 | Nith the coal If i comes frf to Direct Girls R com 1 o FRESHMEN CHOOSE- MOTTO | shooting here. This sport has . {been adopted by many gun clubs | $1'75 First year students of the DOUS- throughou: the States and has | SR tance ovei sl Y Fthis =) $50,000 Serial Bond Issue . las High Behgo] flesterdnzmgin:gg proven immensely popular. A i Preparations have been com- | hedt. If your coal bif 18 : i ¥ of delclldez_}fi:n t“e fflfl;e-:'s B T special committee was named last | - 2 leted for joint installation this (ow, better have us serid you & b RO Wi ) i b SRR N night 16+ see if. suitable grounds . ’ levening of officers of the Order'supaly to prove our statement; O TRY THIS SHIRT— THE ASSEMBLY COMPA Y Secured By Class with a heart and sMile, oouid be obthined by fhe Club. lof DeMolay Boys and of the Or- draging service 1s always m : Yoa Will Like It THE ASSEMBLY APARTMENT Thathflvl:’;S“ t‘l‘lis ?:;t;]e (:§1 L;S I8 . der of Rainbow Girls and for the snd we specialize in Feed :v&‘;;re the e.cmss Tm“yv Nev“x: PAUL Em ED 4 B 3 cubsequent dance to be held by, in - ! -y i v th izat s, & $ErN Kicks; Rally Around Our '36." The | o . T}::n:n ‘lg‘fm‘bri‘jc ; hk»n 54 B class colors are peach and blue, . | » e e Hat e a - e | i place in the lodge room and the BUILDING M) and Clm—flwt pea. | BY sEINEm As dance in the ball room of Scot-, SAB ) < T | f 4 S in Juneau ; nomingtions. “Byerything in Farnfhings Is Now Being Offered in Denontiut " i tish Rite Temple. | DECLAMARQNX OONEESS 13 i - ¥ | The DeMolay installation will be gl of $500 each. % Description Folder Sent on Reguest. ARRANGER FOR SCHOOLS FlSHERY cHI ] e % 4 |in charge of Orin Edwards, retir- i { |ing Master Councillor. Bonds May Be Reserved by Making Plans are under way to hold a| | Doris Johnson of Chicago, chosen!| 'Tha Rainbow installation will be Declamatory contest between the {‘one of the ten prettiest co-ed al|gjrected by Miss Ellen Mize, re- 5% Deposit. CALL OR PHONE Juneau and Douglas schools: There Ketchikan Union Adopts the University of Wisconsin, hac | oS b CB50 T will be an elimination contest in o ) Aski O"Ma‘i von & teaching Job In the Virain| “yic tor the dance will be fur- which volunteers will give short| Itesolution As mg ~ . Island®; by her scholast mshed by the Rythem Men led THE ASSEMBLY CO. OFFICF (Old First National Bank Building) PHONB 28 't ¢ selections before the student body. | ley's Job for PauI ments. (Associated Press Photo) by Eite: Adeiain: A Local Investment Where You Can The eight best of this group will See Your Dollars Earn 7%. The Unsold Portion of the L D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 BUSY WHY Not only because we be selected bs;( = nHi_gh Sclg(‘::;:: William L. Paul, Ketchikan at- INNDUULAT'UNS " \ téachion Yo ke part in & torney and Southeast Alaska In- L ELIEF LOANS contest with the public invited. | diar "NAVAP » leddeY, Was endofsed last i 4 &mitigmfi’méh the llg::r week by the Alaska Seiners Asso- usED IN WAR GN part Wi St ~ ciation of Ketchikan for position {ns United Stdtes €ommissioner of TR Fisheries. A resolution declaring P i, g that he had been spokesman for WHO0P|NG GGUGH WASH 0REGUN ‘ n FOR YOUR HEAD COLD A few drops of NAVAP . on your handkerchief will bring imstant relief 50c¢ bottle lamatory contest will be held. the best interests of Alaska fish- Grant Logan was surprised BY ormen for several yeafs and at-' A # « number of is friends 1ast night | jacking Henry O'Maliey, present Free Serviee to Be Given on the occasion of his birthday. commissioner, was adopted by a b C ¢ l‘P About twenty guests enjoyed an ynanimous vote of the Associa- y Lompetent T'ersons evening of cards anp dancing at tion. | in Dug-Out the K“&““‘m"“““"‘:' by way of | peiitions urging Mr. Baul's ap- | celebrating the event. pointment are being put into cir-| Under the arrangements that | : culation in this Division, and prob- E inst More than 1,100,000,000 national Xy agnp: i thep have been made to war again: savings cortificates have been sold‘flw‘_y_ ’ in Britain. - Allotted Funds Will Be Available for Projects in* February s WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. — The Ter'["’hmmne cough, the preventalive peconsiruction Finance Corpora- vaccine innoculations will be given tion' has. authorized relief loans. N m:‘hf»e Asi?siti?:‘ m‘:::lfll:d mfl_‘im the Dugout of the American|gor yse in Pebruary, as follows: :miss!ongerm OAfaley had yf“csr“e'd‘beg‘o" Post. .| state of washington, the sum a 1 Y b2 % The innoculations are sponsored ¢ $193,000. INSURE YOUR HOME || non-residents and had “made it|by the Juneau unit of the Amer- | P | impossible for resident fishermen | ic i iliar o ol | o AERSOROT, . 1 | 3 ican Legion Auxiliary, They wil | $742,000. et ({0 cafch énoUgh fish 1AWIUNY €| pe given under supervision of Miss | g dre cheaper but make a bare living"” faes i 7| The Washington loans will go to | ¥ | Mildred Keaton, Registered Nurse,|Grays Harbor and Snohomish BETTER | wiGHT ovUT A MINUTE Ef:dm?e.&::x;zryr.mws Wh:o-:::‘f fountiu. -—, | & o i ] UNE A.U AHLERS CO. ) DRUG CO. { : | The work will have For 4 minuté shortly after 4|tion of Dr. H. C. ghne, Ter- i o 4 1 TYPEWRITERS ' | Plumbing Hedting Sheet Metal “We tell you in advance what P. 0. Sub-Statioi’ No. T Job Phone 33 For Expert Window Cleaning Phone 485 sum of Your Furnishings in SAFE COMPANIES AT LOWER RATES H.-J. EBERHART Old First National Bank % Building—Upstairs /lights on the systém of the Alaska o physicians of the city. i Biectrie Light and Power Com-| Aq jnnoculations will be free of| | J. B. Burford & Co. ' {pany in the city were out. Th2 charge and will be given botween | “Our doorstep worn by satisfied | ;:;::i smm wis caused . by flis:so and 5 o'clock Monday, Wed- customers” | J o'clock this miorming, all electric | ritorial Health Officer and of oth- | | will cost”