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W 5 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 5, 1934. 7 — - = = by = S PR R Pt = : BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK .REv HUBB ARD Insk qutmmnar. 58 A oTE i T PP = i THIYEE | t On January 19, Father Hubbar "™ W i Mg = 1o | : officiated at the marriage of Rod AN 3 g 3 g W % P '\'ELIL:IH‘QE’ YA 1T _‘_:I,;QU I 5\5\1. e P o { !s LEPTURING erick A. Chisholm, Jr., in- the 1litt] Eh’nE\;: owmegleg- THEV!RE MAISE ave | 1¢) mission church in Santa Clara. Mt b L ) 5 TARING HER | - a (orrrler Sgnba Clar«‘ 1R R ‘ FOR A RIDE ~ e el acecrapanied. Fathe | pratoy LY+ - | ©On January 19, the :f.‘\ Hubbard several years' on his ! Lo {R. Hubbard, S.J.. “The askan exp ms, and is at ¢ \' commenc v series of il- | present Professor .of MatHematic 2 SWEET | " I N ofessor .o ematics I\ WomMAN~— — FROM NOW ON = | tustrated lectures i ern Cali- | and Geology of the University ‘of : IT'S GONNA | fornia on his 1933 expedition into’ San Francisco. Mr. Chisholm' has BE 'DIFFERENT = |the Aleutian Islands' region many friends in Alaska. ‘isuhcdule included lectures AR G ey Bt e HALVORSON “IS" MANAGER | Angel E‘b.v n January he lec | OF ICE POOL THIS YEAR |at rh‘e University o ern Cal- | Moraia. on of Nenana is On February 1 is t r of the Nenmana Ice Pool under the auspi £t year. Joseph Treml, W. L. N | Club in Santa Glara, for Charles Wilson, L. P. Corliss ¥ | fit of the student and Thomas Jones are members of 0 i Do __ (turein San Fra t executive committee. Manager ‘:\rrangcd. cemen were elected ' WHE] | Following his California lectures at a meting in Nenana of ) QUICK, SULLY-- 1‘]\3,5\5 vég#[Nt < Father Hubbard leaves for the the Ice Pool Association C'MON OVER-- USTA HER BEIN' ’:A?:vsm‘:‘rfims WHAT East to begin a new tour. On his he time for closing the 1934 HURRY- AROUND = 1S WERE- bl last trip to the East he lectured in | Pool has been fixed at midnight SHE HASTA BUT SHE ——- ¢4 Boston, New York Oity, Philadel- | April 14 WALK ouT / G b phia, Washington, Cleveland, Buf- -s o - ON ME --= / E'S GONE - falo and other large cities. SNIF < SNIE-~ SHE'S i =0 DIEDRICKS LOSE HOME 1 N Pubiisher Makes Offer Only the walls ‘remaih of \ # Father Hubbard recently received home' of W. W. Diedricks, at an‘offer from Sim & Shuster, pub- banks. Fire broke out early lishers, for his notes on the Aniak- orning from an overheated stove. 1 chak voleano. The publishing house Diedricks had to run two desires to print a quarter of a bloc to turn in the alarm and million copies of the notes. when the department arrived at A new expedition to the Aleutian the scene little- could be done to region is already being planned, save the dwelling. !hospital, Seattle, according to last' | reports received. | ‘Mr. Askren had undergone a deli-' cate brain operation following a L be present Monday evening, Feb- [ stroke of paralysis, the outcome of 'uary 5. A BIG CLASS will be which was extremely doubtful. initiated. The meeting will be fol- | g Jrae |lowed by a dance and lunch, to ENCAMPMENT - MEETING ! which all families of the Moose are o ec H. R. SHEPARD & SON ] Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ! —— RSN } ‘gNllllg’l,ty City” Title Piques Paris; Police Start Purification Campaign | All Moose members are requested DOUGLAS NEWS ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON--U. S. Government Inspected PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 The regular meeting of Aurora nvited. —adv. D. H. S. GIRL CAGERS COMMITTEE. ¥ Encampment 1. 0. O, F. will be COMPLIMENTED' AT DINNER held in the I. O. O, F. Hall, Juneau, Monday, February 5,'at 7 p.m. All members are urged to attend. L. W. KILBURN, — .- CALL GEORGE ANDERSON Shop in Juneau | | | Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pusich enter- tained the members of the Doug- las” High School "Girls’ basketrall team, Miss Lucile Pepoon, coach, and Mrs. Flora Kirkham, president of the School Board, at dinner! Sunday afterneon. The school col- ors of purple and gold predomi- nated in the color scheme of table decorations. Following the dinner Cootie was | played. - The prize -winners. were Mary Pearce, for high score, and Jessie Fraser, for low. R THOMAS ASKREN ILL | Thomas' Askren, Seattle attorney, | who visited Douglas a year and a | half ago as guest of the local lodge | of Masons ‘and” Worshipful Grand | Master of the lodge, was in a very | critical condition in the Maynard Expert piano - tuning, * guaranteed service. . Phone 143. —adv. Jean Chiappe, Prefect of Police in Paris, is engineer of a drive ted in the French Capital's Mnicipal Council and designed to rid the gay city of its reputation for being too gay—a dubious dis- tincticn which reached its peak a generation ago when the “can-can” shocked tourists of the fate 19th 4 century. 3 £ 4 v b but| IN the District Court for the Dis- trict of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. United States of plauding Parision “tclerance,” deploring Parisian “indulgence.” “Behind closed doors we can tol- —“Gay Paree,” in indignation, is PARIS, Feb. a wave mo:a { trying to ease its heyday F8puta-| o0 T o or things he said, “but | America, Plaintiff, vs. Clff Mat- r tion for n ‘w;m cas, oo i1 | MUSt we permit them on the s s thews, Defendant. No. 2097-B. No- T 144d-asyou-niease capitali oo o . r tice of Sale: Notice is hereby given, ur: whose Jures; acc(?rd‘u;g{ o i that pursuant to the judgment in e 3 __‘3’_:_\ ON VACATION TRIP the above-entitled court and cause A enteted at Juneau, Alaska, on De- 20 on the| nfiss Betty Watson, of the Alas-|cember 15th, 1932, I will at 10 R compa.ative cl2an- | yy Railroad office staff at Anciior- | g'clock in the morning of Friday ART TIBBETTS ¢ age, is a passenger southbound on| February 16, 1934, in the yard at ka ] n () {the Victoria taking a vacation trip |the Old Court House, at Juneau, 1.2 ci:palza against | to the southland for the first time | Alaska, sell at public autcion to the ; Jean |in five years. | highest and best bidder for cash, a L rich, b e ks i S | Buick Seven Passenger Sedan, Mot- 1 . an per-| In a spelling match students of |or No. 1820921, its tools and acces- ; fect oi poice calls it Fresno State colleze, Cal, mis- | sories, heretofore seized for viola- ® Late of Brownie’s Barber Shop ; i hxs Deen goinz on for fiVC‘spelled “‘ecstasy” 38 different ways. | tion of the National Prohibition U2 = | yeor: but Lisnel Na member | | Act, and condemned and ordered “ ” of the coun much | % |sold by said judgment. WILLIAM . broom- 2 remains to be done|Man’s Heart Stopped, T. MAHONEY, United States Mar- e o in the latin Quarter. Montpar-| Stomach Gas Cause 5h#! for the First Division, District ; G . : nasse; Montmartre and the Champs | AT |0t ‘Alasks. . “You know as well as I do that if T don’t see it now Elysees, tie Jatter a rapldly grow=| w1 a0 T o witn | TSt Publication, Jan. 22, 1934, TAKES THE THIRD CHAIR ing center cf night life. Last publication, Feb. 5, 1934. The Latin Quarter alone, by po- lice count, is the playground of 45 000 adolescent boys and girls, of you’ll bury your nose in it and I'll have to wait before you’ll give it up ... and besides, Mr. gas that his heart often missed beats after eating. Adlerika rid him of all gas, and now he eats| .. A full grown pomeranian dog owned by Marian McGuire of San anything and feels fine. Butler | Man, if you think a budget doesn’t call for ’ad- whom 10000 are forelgners. The |\ryuro Drug co, n Dougias Wilie & v aba study’ . . .7 councilmen regard them as need-|q,uic g store. —adv. > AT THE | . PIONEER Smart Women Know Its Value BARBER SHOP ing both watching and protection. Drastic Laws Urged 4 ‘What Paris needs, Chiappe re- " torts, is more drastic laws. He says' that for five years his policement have harassed purveyors of dubi- ous pictures and publications, have | kept on the trail of producers of uncensored stage shows, have put into efféct strict regulation on dance halls and night clubs and have made hundreds of arrests. The city was stirred a few months ago by reports of the Wy “Streets of Paris” sideshow at the Chicago exposition. It was further Scandinavian-American Dance Music TOMORROW NIGHT They know it takes a good deal of careful planning to keep within a limited budget, and that the best way to do it is to watch the ads in ‘The Empire. All you have to do is watch for special value offering some night and go down to the store the next day and see how many women responded. ] You’ll realize then, that 1 upset recently when testimony at two sordid murder trials disclosed 4 that denizens of the underworld . . posed as students, soldiers and sail- ors in carrying on nefarious call- Capital Beer §i R. E. SCOTT, Proprietor & O ety Bt P l Bty t Pa’ s to Rea(l the Alls in is- e were ot dmands ot r'arlors It Pay | 5 tions growing out of the Chicago ¥ exhibition and that bona-fide stu- dents and men serving the flag be defended against imputations cast on them by loose-living imitators. M. Nastory launched his ecam- paign in the city council by ap- BEER LUNCHES DANCING S The Daily Alaska Empire il ® Pull with us and we win!