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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 1., 1933. A well known to Mr. Cadwell, had RARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ¢ sradapa W.;,";'O,“ =1 MRS. B, COCKBURN 2 Gou 3 2 | Mr. and Mrs. adwell accom- | lS LAID TO REST F THERE'S ONLY ONE THING ToO / MMM-- e ) /] ALP" pariied the members of the party | DL L P kar Buch LA B S It WE HURRY / H lo the boat where they enjoyed an| The funeral of Mrs. Bob Cock- RN ATRUNS e ST SO TTA VINE R SELL S WE ZAN CATCH THE L \4? ) . hour of pleasant reminisenc y | burn, who died suddenly as the »TOWN QuIcK!! TONIGHT Y FY/E - FIFTEEN -- \,\k = \ plan to mect the boat upon its|result of a stroke 6n Tuesday, July ._THE VIPER MEANS " AND HE WILL PICK f HEY!! WHO'S THAT.2?, ; return trip fo further renew ac-|25, was held This morning from the BUSINESS THIS TIME!! - UP THE KID" -- o a7 : E W ! quaintances | Catholic church of the Nativity. R-R-R-READ THAT LETTER i B # ; : L e ek - | Interment was _in the Evergreen AGAIN. . Py By | Advertisements in today's Empira | Cemetery. p { Z ] tell you how much foods, clothing| The funeral arrangements wers |and household nceds wi 11 cost you| delayed until the arrival of Mrs. | before you g0 shoppin; Cockburn’s sister, Mrs. Frances Bel- VINE AND ey son, who came in from Portland BELL ST. !‘ NOTICE TO CREDITORS on the Alaska yesterday. |In the Probate Court for the Ter-| The C- W Carter Mortudry of- | ritory of Alaska. Division Num- lciated: ber One. Sitka Precinct "y In the Matter of the of ARE IN HOSPITAL > = ELIZABETH BARRON, deccased.| New patients at St. Ann's hos- d = e foter \ Notice is hereby given that the pital are Edward Dull, who sul- i3 YT undersigned was on July 6, 1933, fered face burns in a picnic acei- |allows the weak and degencrats | appointed Executrix of the ab dent, Sunday, and Paul Vultch, R GE BUILDING | propogate their kind is noth ! entitled estate. All persons hav- with an injured foot. | than eru to the nation e | ing ‘claims against said estate are —_— | serted. “We shall refuse el requested to present them with Daily Emprre Want. Ads Pay As PU'L! ?JEAL {bound by maudlin notions of cl o | broper vouchers, within six months —— —— L uy b o dogmas.” N WS Irom the date of this notice to the H——— —E mu : C sted, [undersigned at her residence in r bc p)\ en jobs and wives must Sitka, Alaska, ! | BETTY MA | |back to housework. The am- | FRANCES V. REDMAN. | BEAUTY SHOP. | lly ideal must be revived through-| qoyncrr, 10 ESTABLISH i b 4o 107 Assembly Apartments —_— \cut the land. W TAX RATE TONIGHT! First publication, July 11, { PHONE 547 ' (Centinued 1rom FPage One.) [ “Too long a period of profess i HiEg iLdsL publicati | 2 al training is just as bad for el iing ily as too erick the Great, when the cry was |timely founding of a family as to Council for receiving the annual “ e 141 + ch time given up to sports. | the king needs soldiers, and it is |m“ e P P expense budgets and to establish 50 now. |the rate of taxation for this year, ““The state has the right to uvv\RlCE AND AHLERS 'is scheduled for this (‘Vt‘ll;ll,‘l at mand from those who t ! INSTALL DRAUGHT 7:30 o'clock: that the; all produce h y Last week eompleted the Coun- springs and plenty of them BEER EQUIPMENT\““ labors as a Board of Equali- Frick made this statement ad- | \7,\.1011 and the total assassed valu- dressing the fi meeting of a| Draught beer was on tap the | ntyun can not be estimated commission of expe C k])c:).llr Juneau Ice Cream Parl 6 ST R e e Cooling qulipm("lt i d racia icy. Inight as the er installation o: tion and racial policy night as the proper installation ,“ltl’,\'. CADWELL MEETS | | The regular meeting of the City He began by pointing out that |the necessary equipment was ma d 4 N FORMER ASSOCIATES he number of births in rmany by Rice and Ahlers, working o AMONG EXCURSIONT by ‘had declined from 2000.000 por ttime. o 4 B A TS W% annum 30 years ago to 975,000 The equipment arrived on the Al-| ? 36 y The birth rate of 36 a tho: 1 aska yes y morning and it re-| While the Alaska was In port 4 4 has dropped to 15. The av quired a 1 job so that the Ju- yesterday unloading and taking on erman family has shrunk from 2 neau thirsty could have thelr rmu“’l‘t i k“‘f‘ tourists aboard the vas- or 3 children to one or no-child. |[taste of 32 brew from a keg as;Sel took in the town. Among the . e & . Dotiolent (On Toridbs |aiickdias poskinis [tourists was a delegation from Tax- = - is absolutely necessary 0 st 1 rtant g alarmi e e o] A chance word at the dock, . 3 4 ; > v 4 s ‘\mmo.:.’ 1:1::)()‘;;:2. a lk,xll.»lx ning T:[ Lq\n])lmmh is Lll(u‘:‘ oup\::\” up- (xmd by Marnat e et e o to [ll'()l(‘(‘l fine taste and 3 \ _— i re of he rese situation,’ to-date and 1Is working 0] g % il rcunicn was held at the Jacob Baer hcme in Oakland, Cal, where Max Baer arrived e i ! ; o k continues, “is the mating of |showing efficiency of the staff of |LVing in Douglas. Immediately they qualit f goc 5 trimmph: is ring war with Max Schmeling and friumphant, teo, in the marital ring, where |3\ 00 FPPITCS T8 ¢ ARG Of | showing ‘\m fstarted %6 ldok bim. 0% En3 ‘thiey 1 y of good beer he effected : Mion with his wife, who had recently filed suit for divorce against him in Seltarie autRaites iath theinric S [found the Rev. J. W. Cadwell. It SPT e i - nd Mrs. Baer will shertly Ieave for Ancil Hoffman's ranch at Reseville, Cal, portion of hereditarily unsound in ‘MUCH SlDEWALK jwas a big surprise for Mr. Cadwell, F l‘lgl(lilll‘(‘ Lll;{lll(‘(‘l‘s ()r[l'l‘ vou com- ] 1 by Jack Dempeey and his bride, the former Hannah William Kahn. From Germany as high as 20 per cent |especially as he found a number of d6te faots Antl Figires on piober Sbl thic family g ‘brating Max's return are: Max Baer, Mrs. Max Baer, Mrs. Jacob o the whole populaion. ¢ woud| WORK UNDERWAY; |t friends, some he has known| 1 acts and figures proper cool- S £t S o 2er and Jacoh (“Pcp”) Baer. Max's ultimate des- | seem that sound stock is shrinking | for over 25 years. Frank Recdy, ing equipment of all types, available tin t A xl,‘ b ill l‘ in filr Mrs. Baer plans to accempany him |from generation to generation and CNE JOB IS DONE| registrar for many ars of the i liatel ' inaticn is Hollyw BOSWIS DO e iR i s p ¢ AP Yo Methodist = University in Dallas, immediately. &,» R y i is doomed to die out. That would hiiiieat o : E —— be the end of German kultur Concrete pouring on the side- “From an agrarian we have | Walk construction at the corner AINT-UP CAMPA‘GN changed to an industrial state. Tha | Of Sccond and Franklin was com-| | » ; lLL BE}NG PRESSED industrialization of the na 1 has pleted Sunday afternoon by the | W P J()HN N ST ght in its wake money wor- [ Morris Censtruction Compuxnl F 0 R . B - ship. ind ialism, class antagon- | There remains only (hv building 2 ¥ t-up activities corfinue on " varvism. communism and the |Of the fence at the corner to com- AGCENCY LOCAL DEALER 1d ‘Avenue,. I front of the | jins of family life plete the improvement. | 1 Ly Vi 4 B DTS 0 Juncau “Paint Store is receiving a “Public opinion applauds women xCav on work has been start-| new coat today, anley Nowicka nd sports. It takes ad on the sidewalk job along Gold| one of the proy of the store littl erest in the wife setwegn Fourth and Fifth, and on| r 0y 3 doing the decoratir B i eharize o urth to Harris | GAS CLEA) ~ G iR g Decries ‘Maudlin Charit This wor part of the pro-| OILS | PHONE 485 Write, call or phone (Authorized Dealers) RETURN TO SKAGWAY Frick cid that each crimina’|iccted improvements which are GREASES /. J. Mulvihiil and wife, parents cost the state 3.50 marks, sach crip- | planned by the city, and which! W. Mulvihill, agent of the plad person or deaf mu or ¢ |will be compl fast as money | { n Pacific, who have been marks a day, whereas the unskilleg | for construction becomes :\v:\xl;\bl": in Juneau for a week, re- laborer had to be content with a e 5 B g g i i is | turnad to their home in Skagway wage of 250 marks and the lower | Mrs, Harry A of Skagway,| Juneau on the Alaska. class employe or oficial with ¢|who has been visiting in Juneau 5 o marks. for several weeks, returned to her M Old papers at Th» Implre. MJd"xn humanitarianism which [ home on the .tmmm Alaska. | Otors 1 FOOT OF MAIN ST. L e e P PSS ALASKA MFAT CD QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 | ‘ \ \ \ | i The only thing that matters in printed salesmanship is RESULTS—and re- sults mean onc thing: Favorable, prof- e =y 2 4 itable action. An inferesting compar acavyweights. Max Baer, | Livermore Larruper, is picture with his “little” brother, “Buddy Baer. Jacob (“Pep”) Baer is acting as referee. “Buddy” ! (right) shapes up more te the size of Primo Carnera than Max, ' who expects to battle the “Italian ter befcre long. Phetc was taken in the back yard of the Jacch Baer home in Oakland, Cal. Internaticnal Tllustrated Ncws Photo. E by Capt. M. J. O'Connor, Assistant xTENSIUN UF Agent of the Bureau of Fisheries: “Secretary of Commerce today 4 : promulgated additional Alaska fish- As experienced craftsmeén, devoted _:3 DAYS leEN ery regulation one in Coox Inlet s X to permit commercial salmon Mk B o7 o0 | degeses o A to the production of high grade Tfl LOGAL AREA minutes north latitude until 6 p.m. August 4 “Brifics. Wiltams! Sound salmon ] printed matter, we are concerned with season nded to 6 p.m. August Salmon Fishing Permitted the QUALITY of the product that | 8, except in waters north of 60 . - { 1 L St degrees 37 minutes north latitude : P - 3 = i | p ¢ lcy Strait and west of 148 degrees west longi- y o R B i A k b UOUtle‘A Y ~ 6 tude where all fishing prohibited l aves our sl]Ol)—(ln(! A lth ltb rCSlllt- ntil August “Trolling and gill netting per- . 212 mitted through August 22 in waters | C 7 } (Continued from Page One) west coast Prince William Sound i gettlng dblllt} . ?. - Sy from Granite Bay Point to light t granted, from a line drawn be-|at’ the entrance to Port Nellie A All G y tween Point Adolphus and Point}Juan. rocerb o Augusta westward, will help the} “Sel or anchored gill nets per- ipackers and fishermen some. How- | mitted from 6 a.m. August 2 to 6 ever, the actual time for fishing|P.m. September 20 in Valdez Arm > ° s * v, R f B 3 gained under it is only two days|east of 146 degrees 25 minutes west ‘ az as a m zre as the closing day, August 6, falls|longitude.” . ‘ on Sunday on which fishing is pro- —_————ee—— & hibited by law. KNIGHT GOING SOUTH Extend in the Sound ! Extensions were also granted in| A F. Knight, of Juneau Mar- Prince Sound, except iniple Works, accompanied by his the Port s district which Was| dqaughters, Mrs. Henry Sully and closed last weck by Commissioner Mrs, Alex Sey, will be a passen- ¢ 'Bell. Cock Inlet was also. granted ger on the next trip of the Prin-! additional time. cess Louise for Seattle. Mr. Knight' These were announced in theljs going south for medical atin- #following telegram received todaymon

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