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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1934. b e e e e e By BILLE DI BECK BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG 20,000 MORE PEOPLE SULLY DON'T CRAGHED THE GATE, BOSS - HAFTA FIGHT g e e s PET \ \GWT OR "BULSY WuULsY: FHERE'S GONNA BE TLL FIX \T FOR ANOTHER. HIM TO FIGHT REVOLUTION= SOME OTHER S BULL = THAT/LL SATISEY THE SULLY — T TELLYA I GOT \T ALL FIXED - TRY i< =+~ Z2ed (ea. Because it has | ! a rich Hardr rh\lb’. the mclfing ice can’ drown, Because it's plvdr bitter when you make your tea a little strong%x wr iced tea. Schilling ; Tea has these special qualities because it’'s TOASTED; .. !m.»c..e.. Biiuin rights :/ffi I l_ o il £ = i e i Lo /.:— = g = — " R l y |car to transport repair//parts and AK[ n the interests of the various li- | that it wg almost / mpossible for \ HunNAH cuM’R | materials between b(yfl and cus- CARL WIRTH M NG }quor lines which his company rep- passenger 4»31\1&:]55 { . get through. LR DOUGL AS | tomer gives one an/idea of the | resen | | E | : I'service rendered by /ihe company’s BUSINESS TR]P HERE r y all the passengers w;:{g”“ipfi?‘;e:t:es :’: :‘?xrswfi;. I N TED | | operators. The Hiawatha pariodie- ¢ ¢ !rrom o for theHaleakala were | Wirth Tepossants [ e SEn o { NEWS R HIAWATHA IN PORT | aliy covers different parts of the K Carl Wirth, Alaska representative | transpo: to Tacoma on ferry . | Territory from Ketchikan to An- for W. J. Lake & Company, arrived | boats, according to Mr. Wirth, as S:;‘"’,;fl'”z‘;“"g‘:; :";f:smfila i | chorage. in Juneau on the Haleakala for | the congestion of trucks on the By oy s vl J. Gerald Williams, Terri- torial School Teacher, Is Given Position TR sraiive. an extended stay in the Territory | Seattle-Tacoma highways was such EPISCOPAL TEA HELD ST AT R T M T i L i il ~ l Many guestf from both sides The Singer Sewing Machine Co.|of the channel|were present at the yacht Hiawatha has been tied up tea given by §. Luke's Guild yes- at the Douglas wharf for the past | terday afternofn at the home of couple days while representatives Mrs. Frank Pejrce. Final disposi- ' of the company are looking after tion of the cjt-work pillow-cases their business intevests here. !made as partfof the afternoon’s' Besides affording commodious affair disclosed Mrs. Joe Ried! to ed today by Judge G. F. Alexander; living quarters, the boat has a weu‘be the lucky p rson. He will assume office without de-| eduipped machine shop aboard.| i lay. That and a motorcycle with ‘side Mr. Willlems is a teacher in the |- Territorial rural school at Hoonah, He is the first Commissioner Hoo- nah has had for about two years. The Hoonah precinct extends across the northeast end of Chich- agof Island, running from Pt. Au- gustus across to the head of Ten- t, thence south and west e head of .Lisianski Inlet,| across Cross Sound emracing Inian and Lemesuier Islands. A new precinct has been creat- ed on the east side of Chichagof Island with headquarters at Ten- akee, but no Commissioner has been designated there, it was said. - e, Get Out and Enjoy the Sunshine and Fresh Air The appointment of J. Gerald illiams to be United States Com- inissioner at Hoonah was announc- A few days on the beach will do you good. You will enjoy it more if you have your fishing tackle along. You will find our stock of tackle includes about everything necessary for a successful trigy : PERMANENT WAVES That Keep the Ends Always it Curl No more straggly ends—with this permanent that’s rolled up from the ends. And the soft- est, most natural wave on top. It's only $5. Peter Pan Beauty Shqppe PHONE 221 Evenings by Appointment SECOND FLOOR—TRIANGLE BLDG. LEATHER BOUND BASKETS from $3.25 to $4.50 Plain Baskets from $2.50 A wide variety of line—Cotton lines as low as 10 cents Silk Lines 50¢, 75¢, $1.25 up to the Double Tapered Fly Lines—§7.50 PUSETE ST PUS S e MR. AND MRS. A. G. BROWN | LEAVE FOR THE SOUTH ON PRINCESS CHARLOTTE Clearance ALL SWIM AND BEACH WEAR proceye REELS FOR TROUT FISHING from 25¢ to $5.00 Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Brown, of Cedar Rapids, Towa, left Juneau on the Princess Charlotte on their way back to their home after , Spending the last six days visiting in Juneau. They were entertained by a number of their friends here during their visit and .both de- clared that it was one of the most enjoyable trips they have made. Both Mr. and Mrs. Brown spent the greater part of their time trav- eling and have visited many parts of Europe and this country. STRIP FISHING REELS from $2.25 to $8.00 5 BURN Indian Egg Lump $12.00 per ton at bunkers Single action and double multiplying BAMBOO AND STEEL RODS priced from $1.00 to $43.50 Our Special Bambood Stripping Rod priced at $8.50 is a REAL VALUE CALL FOR BIDS The City of Skagway, Alaska, is installing a complete new water distribution system. Bids will be received at the office of the City ,, Clerk at Skagway, Alaska, for the | S e S (] | GENUINE FILSON HEAD NETS keep the moquitoes out. Take one along and fish in comfort. e e SSIBEIE v v : Suk SeuuE ST URT SIS Sl Your $ is bigger when you burn installation of this system in ac-| cordance with the plans and speci- | fications on file in the office of | L. E. Reynoldson, City Clerk, at| @ SATURDAY ONLY Complete new assortment of HUNTING KNIVES—priced with sheath from $1 up P e e s Indian Egg-Lump PHONE 412 Skagway, Alaska. Such bids will be | réceived within two weeks from the date hereof. Application should be | made to the City Clerk at Skag- | for such plans and | mation. Before ap-| h information please | censult H Faulkner, City At-| tornay, if desired. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, July | 12, 1934 - | First pubiicatien, July 12, 1934 | Last put July 27, 1934. | e Juneau-Young Hdwe. Co. GARDEN PATCH .25¢ .25¢ ..6¢c PACIFIC COAST COAL C () 42 2UNEAU %) ALASKA detailed & plying for Jones-Stevens Seward Street—Near Third NOTICE In compliance with the N. R. A. Code this shop will operate on a 40-hour week basis. Working days will be fiom Monday to Friday inclusive. Harri Machit;l.e Shop Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal IT'S A Dirt Detective there’s no escaping ZORIC It’s like a story @ adventure. The way chemists and engineers experimented and worked to perfect this mar- velous dry cleaning system. But there’s no mystery about the marvelous things Zoric does for your clothes. It searches out hidden dirt — cleanses the fabric ever so gently, ever so thoroughly. It perks up the nap, brings color back to bloom, puts that new-day softmess into wool- ens, restores the show-window luster to silks and satins. But doesn’t leave a trace of odor. Sounds almost unbe- “lievable? Then try Zoric—and see! BANANAS, 3 pounds ...... APPLES, Green, 3 pounds . WATERMELONS, 'pound . TOMATOES, Field, pound .15¢ NEW SPUDS, 6 pounds ... .25¢ SMALL LEMONS, dozen .................15¢ ALASKA {E CUCUMBERS..................10c, 3 for 25 LAUNDRY * PHONE 342 ‘ FREE DELIVERY wEENEzgELIT ETTRTNTE RN AN TONINEI N AN R AN NSRRI ZENN RS THE BEST OF FOOD AND DRINK Process Served Confidential Investigations Alaska Detective Agency: WM. FEERO, Manager " Room 1, Shattuck Building . . Phone 2152 P. O. Box 968 s 0 Old Papers for Sale éf:Empiré Qfixcc PR s ¥ e T