The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 10, 1933, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA l-]VlPIRE MONDAY APRIL 10, 1933. BAR}\EY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ; : B) BILLE DE BECK HELL WIPE up THE FLOOR wiT' ! AST WER ¥ Y. QU sy WANTS\ HE'S GOt A FREND FOR BUTCH .. \ TO SEE HER .. EY WANNA GO DANCIN' TONIGHT ! e o A 34 T T 1 = N7 I Yourdweahbs DOUGLAS | HUACKERS ARE | Ai’;“’y Crosseord ”“zf.i‘j euumEu AN RS | i Protatd vews | GVENWARNIG . s, e | FOUND GUILTY, - If you suffer from eye ' Hl h c'xnl speech { : e 7. Inferminabie strain it is folly to neg- forth 15. High wind Ao o it e geeords MM Rt ) I l 8. Trap here from Scottsboro on a change ect consultation with DOUGLAS HAS BUS 1§ Decoration 0 Bots® of venue. an oculist. CALENDAR FOR wt-:u( § 5 "I;;(imfljl{w" 1. Take solid Ruby Bates, companion of Mrs. s in 3. Requ 1Fyi by ¥ Pri box car ride on which R 'Robbery of Lega | Beer En-| upedin 3. Require First R(‘lnal of Negro n P X cecured, and " The calendar ing another route Constitutes Vio- @ asie i musical on | Scottsboro Case Re- the P Gl ses Will Ai l Y affs { R o2, e ] i o s o L Sl . : Gilts st | d her former . {sses L L€ ou Il‘aspmmkly Ruigied | e I: is not d . . N o April 10—Hi-| i ALK | DECATUR, Alabama, April 10— dofndants w Come in and we will give you expert 29. Kind of cheese A Morgan County ju 31, Cessation of len lay co lcd Sunday thn‘ g nti av 2 @ P ; viied Heywoo!. Pa altention. You may be sure that ot iRt 06 erkisd ““BABY 'GIRL IS BORN TO glasses will not be suggested unless case for an attack Brics ‘the s |MR. AND MRS. HENNING the need for them is clearly indicated. nent at death in elec- H’\ QEATTLE THlS A M e TS A 4 SR e The jury was out 21 hours, | The defense plans to move for| A seven-pound baby girl was trial on April 17 when for- |borh to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hen- D A ] & will be pr If | ging in ttle this morning. r. R. E. b()ltt’llvell ing left for the home 7o ik % 3 parents in Snohomish in OPTOMETRIST—OPTICIAN and is expected to return next month. whén one give way to th land plans made for anothe: activities. Wednesday evenin; cuglas Island 's Clul with Mrs. Balog, and on Tht evening the Chamber of Commerce méeting is at 7 o'clock, also me Rebekah card perty. - .o - COMMUNICATION ral laws and tha rovernment will be s Attorney Dwight H a truckload of Milwau onsignad to Ch. rdgy. The ck dr ed in Lake Cour and later released aiter the | , |bzer had been unloaded. 3 DOUGLAS, Ala —To the Editor. residents wish to e l 3 g | preciation to the passing admi }OLD TIME RESIDENT l istration of Marshal thte and| QF ALASKA DIES AT | those who through their efforts ChaHb the s of Federal prison- | ST. ANN’S SATURDAY] ers possible, to aid in the s!x‘eet“ S i work, clearing roads of snow, for' Michael McKenna, born in Ir~—§ cars and pedestrians. Also in, num- Jand 60 years ago, died at St. Ann’s | erous other ways of public aid hozpital late Satirday afternoon | which would not be available forjafrer ort but serious illness. | the city otherwise | na came to Alaska 35 | The citizens have faith and hope y, ago and since that time has | that the next administration may the mining game in the ‘ graciously continue this work. Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted o8 Room 7, Valentine Bldg. Office Phone 484 ; Residence Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 the Sup: et S EE STSE S S BAKERY Cream Puffs . . . Lo I USQ AIaSka lllmbel‘ | | fifl. R | Hflflfif% EEEEE igne i : f \Ssnugn_mw o i lu’v:) ;:)tnbh:t]&lc]xennas par }I()t Cr()s& Bu",s7 (I()z. s » 20(‘ PHONE 358 - fis K MRS. BROWN IS ABOARD heawn: 3. M. M { P — W YUKON (,-fi)l\(- l() \T\Tl-\‘fl‘ LU z Beach EXTRA SPECIAL! E . SRR T I AL s Chocolate Malted Milk | : Cakes! ; VON PAPEN | G gty s JUNEAU BAKERY | RUME MlssmN re':;‘f‘l‘ia‘? R e SN R ,jl()ld Pdpcrs for 9(1le at Fmp\re Offlce "’H VATIGAN EJIHII|HIIIIlIIIIl|HlH|IHI|I|lIII|IIIHIIll|I|III|II|||III!I|IIH|IIl"|||IHIIIIliIIml|||||fl|||||l|||||ll|||l|"|IlIIllI|III|IHIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIIII|IIII|lI|IlIHIIII|||IIIIlllIIIIl||Illllll|||III|II|II|IIIIIIQ ‘Former German Chancellor SQUARES | Wants Status 'of Ger- many Defined Yukon, going south on | wedn, y morning. The bo[\ of the deceased- isat+ i | . | - e ,Lm C. w. ‘xoung Mortuary. " | | Poultry and Egg Station Direct from Producer to You TORGERSON BROS. Telephone 268 POSTAL INSPECTOR GOES e SOUTH FROM WESTWARD| RADIO MAN GOES SOUTH Georga Marchand, Federal Postal| A. H. Hooper, radio operator at | Inspectcr, was a passe {Mila 7, Cordova district, is a pas- | r on the Yukon on his way [Seward to Seattle. ROME, April 10.—Former Chan- or von Papen, of Germany. ay called on Cardinal Pace | tary of State of the Holy ; and discussed relations of = ? [ Hitler, his Nazis and the German = Catholic Center Party with th Vatican. The Pope will probably receive GEORGE BROTHERS |-+~ GEORGE LEAVES FOR EAST FIVE FAST DELIVERIES IR age Company, left on the Yukon E enroule to New York City in the = |interests of his ' company’s fish/ = busmess SALE EVERY AFTERNOON AT 2 P. M. EVENINGS FROM 7 TO 9 P. M. ED LYNAM, Auctioneer TED REYNOLDS, Clerk Hllll||||||||||l||m|m|fl|llllllllIII|ll|l|||||III|III|||||||||||mllIllll|||l||IllllllIulll|lllll||||lll||||lll||lllll||||Illllllll||Hlllllllllllllllmmfll|I||Il|IIIIIIll||||Illlmllllmllllllllllllmlflmlllllll Get Your Rabbit Ticket at Fount?lin!-“ = = = = = > = = = = = £ = = § o FREE E DININGT BABY BEDS o ELECTRIC WAFFLE IROY ¢ = E KITCHEN ABLE> BASSINETTE ELECTRIC TOASTER * = : g OIL COOK STOVES BOY’S WAGON COPPER CHAFING DISH £ 5 LIVE EASTER Rv ABBITS WILI‘ BE = (,00% gggms FOR COAL AND ?ffé’[ysm m [];1( Rléuljgéwy SHADES g AWARDED SATURDAY, APRIL 15 ‘E ELECTRIC PLATES HAMMOCK FRUIT JARS | s A ; W bE e ded h S DISHES FOR HOME AND CAMP BABY BATH TUB OFFICE STOOL , n opportunity wi e a or'( ed eac § USE BROOM - BATH ROOM ;STOOL = customer of our Soda Fountain to par- 'E COOKING UTENSILS WRITING DESK GARBAGE PAILS £ ticipate in the award. S SEWING MACHINES SMALL POOL TABLE WITH PAINT FOR HOUSE AND BOAT = L ! |{E PORTABLE SEWING MACHINE . BALLS AND CUES TRUNKS : = F OUNTAII\ NOW OPEN ‘£ BABY SUEKIES BOOK CASE STAND TABLES: £ E BABY GO-CARTS TYPEWRITER TABLE RUGS = LIGHT LUNCHEON |E SUIT CASES - KITCHEN TABLE BUFFET g ' LAUNDRY STOVE ICE CREAM FREEZER FOOT STOOL, = : (= S WRINGERS BOTTLES SCREEN DOORS - | 1_§‘ Many otheér items which are useful for the home and camp. Auction Sale to be held in the building fornferly occupied E @ = & Y p = §§ by the Olympie Poo!l Hall opposite 1. Goldstein’s Store. = E

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