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'HE DAILY ALAbkA EMPIRE WED‘\JESDAY ]AN 18, 1933 y BILLE I)E BECK | =3 1 MR GOOGLE Y\ ow X ® ’ Z HOTCHACHA - ‘ S | 2T SHALL WIN ) va THINK YA » Y I'LL FIX UP THE MATCH _) BACK MY CAN LICK THE 3 L o TO MORROW - -+ 7 TITLE — Anp ) TOLEDO s = MAKE GEORGIA TORNADO ’ > S THE NEXT LEE COME TO M €L G % Banves S KNEES - Ny IT's FROM GEORGIA LEE, / SULLY-- (T LOOKS LIKE SHE'S OFFA YOU SINCE YA LOST THE T\TLE --- SHE SAY'S TO COME AROCUND 17 WHEN YOU WIN BACK ' THE CHAMPEENSHIP-- | AIN'T THAT J'US JUST USE ADVERTISED [ I j BARGAINS . AND YOUR DOLLAR Wit STRETCH TWICE AS 4 & i ) he WORLD of INDEPENDENCE ] 7z STAMDS OFFILIPINOS § [ FRED N t 4 S [ WuDsSON | | conrap | e, | e : ‘ /ul,:::/f" II‘DITOR NOTE: The Em- ANOTHER VON HINDENBURG | D | S i 4 - - : pire today presenis 2 mew foa- Collectors,. interested in portram Six-Footers’ Tribe can now add another of Paul von| Hindenburg, president of Germany. | By QU JAMES ; ghnion e eranai| {University Students Have soli offig - o & ‘dentmarken” is | Mussolini’s effigy appears for X ‘uc i o'xt! Mass Meetlng Com- the first time on Italian postage g g b 3 stamps—two specimens of the com- e | ment Not Made ¥ memorativa serles of 20 stamps re- BN - Tecent Sguuy cently issued on the occasion of . the | MANILA, Jan. 18—Students of {the Fascist Decennial. One of £ fle of thelthe University of the Philippines| ° them shows him a-horseback. | 28 (president appears| yosterday celebrated the passage of| Sixtesn of the stamps are fof | O Red 'fmmtm s a medalion or|the Independence Act by the Wash- | e ur I ure | ordinary mail from five centesimi | fonnnanenannnsolaque in the|ington, D. C., Congress by holding| center of the stamp. ;4\ mass meeting |to five lire; two for special de- Wi : el [ivery, two for airmail. | The H;gg;‘“’{“fg COmmE‘imIC:m“"‘ Insular Legislators informally dis-|§ DINING ROOM SETS 27 shows him full-fac y ture on stamp coilecting.) fifth birthds The stamps exhibit “action pic-{1¥5U¢ © ’ 2 tures” of the accomplishments of |85 does the issue of 1928, in w cussed whether t t reject 5 0 accept or rej BED ROOM SETS his picture alternates on the var- { the measure. ious values with that of the late MAKES NO COMMENT .DAY BEDS |President Ebert. The porir of| WASHINGTON, an. 18 —Manusl w:"‘ makes him look a bit more|Queson, President of the Philippine 1 S than that of the year|gepate, who has been here during ore, while this year’s seems 10| (he legislation on the* Philippine BEDS, SPRINGS % X 3 agrl.‘si erengL%x, | Independence Act, made no com po The issue is comprised of the| | ment. and following values: 4-pfennig, light I Ao, {blue; 5 pf, green; 12 pf, orange; | pysS GLADYS FORREST { 15 pf, carmine; 2 pf., dark blug; | BACKk FRaR VAGRTION MATTRESSES ‘xh" first decade of Fascism—the |40 pf., violet purple; 50 pf., ~h0”0~‘ it | | { | HEHIGAN ation of the swamps, thellate brown. Miss Gladys Forrest, in the of- tion of the juvenile organi fice of the Govérnor of Alaska, re- S!turned on the Admiral Evans from ° , the n ia, the corporative | a thirty-day vacation spent visiting!| With the 71 first-string cage m(‘ll in the Big Trn averaging cix feet and two- lhlrds of an inch, Center Ed Garner of Michigan tops them all. He fcwers 6 feet 6. Conrad ¢f Ohic and Hellmich of Illincis 2re not far behind, each with 6 feet 4 inches. ALLING BALLOON ASCE stamps, 75 centimes; i 175 francs, blue; and 2 francs. violel—showing Profes! to religion, | Piccard seated at his desk in his of- living abroad, |fice on November 26. The dat(“~f—— ~=— oxposition. {marked the sixth anniversary of The five-lire stamp is sold at!King Albert’s appeal for the crea-| 7.50 lire, 2.50 of which goes to the !{ion of a national fund for scien- i the development of sports. | tion, colonies, army, navy and Bas- aviation, archaelogocal excavation: % - elatives and friends in Seattle. | L IR I SUBR S L S KRS e 0 AN I CHICAGO, Jan. 18—Rule chang-| 444 of Ohio. Heilman of Tlinois|and Dickey of Indiana Lo 5 oned to take the premium|..q parsons of Chicago, all reg-|tian of Iowa each between 200. off man clongation may come u‘m and Subs Norman of Min-| DeForest Eveland, Michigan cap- and go, but basketball remains and Moeller of Northwest- |tain, is the lightest of the group,} undeniably the tall boys' game weighing only 150 despite his six Wwhere Western conference compe-| n;ope. jjlustration of the de- |feet of height Sk : i tition is con: ed. . |mand of coaches for ranginess in | Facist (‘h,u'lucs: The stamps are c research, the assembling nf‘ » current season finds | jgood for mailing purposes until}which allowed the financing of the | e e ‘ the! sketball material is seen : a greater array of lanky :L“Ieb'i k:‘ :’:,1\], \T)x 'nci‘ ,[l; ph(\ December 31, 1933. balloon ascents, - | imens than ever before pound-} . "oy cour ave under 5 feet 10/ : up and down Big Ten hard- i & e AR Hinitaly 1 es. which is definitely tal . — PAT DAV]S ARRIVES for the b i BT i e e RAYINNERS IN] /Wy Beauty Hint | FROM SECURITY BAY, feet two-thirds of an inch tallk nese four. are 5 fee s is the average height of 71 d Grim of Towa and Northwestern — wi 1 players who have been used most gularly coaches of the 10 estern reserve, is i t first squad man in th b K es d For Expert ==m | »The molor: tebeth, (,'nrn.1 Edward Bach, returned to6 Juneau at midnight last night from a special trip to Security Bay for the purpose of notifying Pat Davis of that place of the death of his father R. E. Davis which took 0 placc suddenly in Seattle. Pat Not only because we Davis returned to Juneau on the are cheaper but motorship. B TN 2 OB 59 BETTER TRIANGLE TAXI COMPANY OFFICES AT GASTINEAU e league season. | leagu & - in Next to Last Bowl- are exactly ti heig ge of none of the teams drops “practice” ‘games pre- | the i nding five feet eight. & Of this number, 32 are at lsas disiriousion of lax i« Kake Takes Three Straight| ' an inch taller than X 17 |so even that the first squad within a half-inch above or below |below the six-foot line. Iliinois mng Malch the mark, and 17 are more than |has the tallest outfit, averaging B inch under a fathom. feet one and a quarter inches,! _ S To Michigan goes the honmor of |while Ohio State, Purdue and _ 12%ng three Sstraight games, having the tallest man on the list. |Minnesota average six feet one. jKake won from Craig i the bowl- ter Ed Garner who towers six| The average weight of this com- NS maieh at the Elks' Alleys last feet six. posite Big Ten squad is 1738 night. In the other match rolled Bastian of Towa is the only six- |pounds. “Chin” Kamm of Ilinois S°0% Bay won from Yakutat, tak- foot-fiver, while Blackmer of the |is the regular giant at 210, with ing two out of three games. The Triangle Taxi Company has RlCE & A'HLERS co' established offices in the rear of | Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal the Gastineau Hotel lobby and will| | «we tell you in advance wh Jeanne’s Lending Library same feam is 6-4, as are 3.50 Con- comad of Ohio registernig 208| High score for the evening was have & new Plymouth car stationed | job will cost” Hours: Noon to 5:30 and 7:00 to 9:30 P. M. " et e Y A RN il made by Charles Sabin who to-| Lemon juice and Juké-warm wa- there for the convenience of pat- .Located at J. B. Burford & Co. taled 545 for the evening. Mrs. Ba- | ter make an excellent heauty lotion rems. l a3 . vard made the high score for the|r find. b SRR A Dally Cross'loord PuZZle ;women having a total of 508. A teaspoonfu! of lemon juice in | Due to the Elks' Memorial meet- |5 tumbler of warm water is about ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 10. Drug-ylelding |ing tonight there will Be no bowl-{the right proportion. Sponging the ndon” L b {ing matches and tomorrow Night's {face, neck, hands and arms morn- WAYS . A l‘(;;:]ndghy SAIDNS [EIN[TIARSF qY 16. 1-1.[.:3““!_\':;- games end the present tourna- |ing and night in this is a helpfu Persan poet [AlL|EBNC|E[OIR]LRNL altation ment. Kasaan and Chilkat teams|treatment FRESH FR UITS and Liauor AINICIEILISRYMIE[E 19. E\Sca'r?vi‘-({: will play tomorrow .nighl This not only whitens the skin TANE L IANA 1. Trouble | Delails of Last Night's Games byt also stimulates the circula- VEGETABLES . 10g! PIR[TIMIE M1 N]T M UM 2 r,"u‘;’ii‘i'?n,. | The details of last night's games | tion, Rhinegold™ 7 peculiar to | follow: ——————— . A gutgetor [FHAISIERELIAVIALISIOf ;6 lumise | SCOW BAY— CALL FOR BIDS : AT Color LIVTRNT[ON[[CRNBIAIT] ™ “jever !T. George 170 170 166—506 o Used insolent [GINENS(E RIE[DNNS[A[G[O] %: ard,zime,;,. |C. Sabin 18 181 178543 | For construction of single pipe | CALIFORNIA GROCERY X[Y[S|ITIERISANLAYER! ,; ,poed” Lavry ::\;) :;5‘ }:»’;—:g;" hand-rail on 9th St. concrete steps o Ph TIVERDIAIN[O 2. ialiad " (Sweum —470 | Length, 150 feet, 26 posts spaced | s ) e R RIEMICIOICIKINEY] T adine gfat (M. Petrich - 131 181 191—N3{ 8028 n'pples’ Inf piade. ; Material L Prompt Delivery FHONE 478 2 ing —_ - — — 1 . el 24. SE:;r'o':u::lm WIE T Rflo NIE EIRIE xlv.\‘:u;;_l.r.., L BRI R TR 1-4 inch, blnck' iron pipe, jpm:‘ e - 26. Drive N|E|E SIAITIE[SRNT|A[T| 5 Ancient | welded and whole job paintec — - 0. Faulous bird 37, soloh ascetic YAKUTAT— & | dark. A e pown 5 T e |2 TS 1T 0 | mids wil be recsived at i | BAILEY’S SPECIAL b i L Compositions ‘,‘{ ! G. George m 158 :Zf 5 Clerk’s Office, City Hall, and op- } . . Brings ; ! or one . {wile 141 141—428° ¢ bond 50, Ireland . si i ened Friday, January 20, at 8 P. M 86 Diodeonge B Hiter veteh 3. Se4 biscuft 42 Pertainitg to |Mrs. Bavard.. 180 147 181508 | I TGN, Every Night from 8 P. M. 3§, Pertaining to 52 Conking 4 Alternative the ear laes. Law: 95 95 95285 . I ) the mouth chamber 5. Sang 44, Native metals | J L —adv. Mayor 10. Mother of 53. Speed con- 8. Aged afined ] —_—— —— Sesaliedl o CHICKEN NOODLES Xerxes test . Crave 48. Syllavle used Total 788 716 745-2249 | . 1 43. Go_with 4. Short for a s Belief in a god in_musical 1 otals .1 Let the advertisements help ycu fid bounds or ' man's name 9. Move on refrains | ' KAKE— | make your shopping plans. 8 Y R eaps 55, Cozy home wheels 52, Forward { Lavenik 174 157 211542 r Lo Y 3 CHOP SUE?‘ b Blomgren 134 158 178486 | UNITED STATES . i}iermle 166 147 173—486 | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ° >0 !Mrs. Lavenik_ 165 161 156—482 GENERAL LAND OFFICE Hora's ; BAILEY S i CAFE e Mrs. Sweeney. 111 144 146401 | DISTRICT LAND OFFICE H‘f' s the opportunity ] — e e — | Anchorage, Alaska ou've been waiting forl A 2 S < Totals ... 750 767 864-2381 | { October 10, 1932. brand new, Damp-Dryer CRAIG— | Notice is hereby given that tihc Model Easy Washer at a'new Koski 126 152 180—458 | Alaska Pacific Salmon Caorporation " v Nelson .. ... 165 165 165—495° has filed an application for a sol low price, $45.00 Jess than Pelrich 184 169 127480 | dlers’ additional homestead Anchor ever before. Mrs. Peterman 129 129 120—387° age 07469, for a tract of land em- 1 See f I Mrs. Goddard... 119 119 119—357° |braced in U. S. Survey No. 192 ry it now. See for yoursel — — —-—— !from which corner No. 1 of salid what its new Easy features Totals 734 1734 720-2197 survey U.SLM. No. 209 bears N mean to you in time, Ilbor, e '86° 18 20" E. 9653 chains, situatc - 3 on. ha Aokl Wk of Ménake oney and clothes saving { | ! ISEAPLANE MITKOF |met, ecast coast of Chichago:: | Sonveniences. (Island, containing 2392 acres. ; Fr FOR KEW Any and all persons claiming ‘EARLY THIS MORNING adversely any of the above men- t 'tioned land should file their ad ' To spend the next few days mak- verse claims in the Anchorage Lan! e 8 “na " schedulzd trips out of Ketchi- Office within the period of publh.w Alaska Electrw nght N JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS PHONE 358 9 W i _———— THE GASTINEAU Qur Setvices to. You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Pdssénger-Carrying Boat ing. J. V. Hickey accompanied the J. LINDLEY GREEN, 8 kan, the seaplane Mitkof, pilot tion or thirty days thereafter | M. W. Sassen, left Juneau for the they will be barred “by' the pr)- & P {irst city at 7 o'clock this morn- visions of the Statutes. ower Co. plane to Ketchikan. It is expected Register. 3 tlo return to Juneau in two or First publication, Nov. 30, 1932. ]mau_Phone 6 ! Douglas—Phone_ 18 ilhre: days. Last publication;Jan. 25, 1983 | Liiioss oy i srmpe et swary