The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 14, 1934, Page 7

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SMALL GAIN IS MADE BY RODEN N 2 PRECINCTS Senatorial Race Still bn- settled—Olson Continues to Pile Up Lead (Continued rrow rage One) Terat, 63 '8 publican, 4! Democrat, . 555; % Republican, 621 D »mocrat, 468. S ing for Treacurer itions of the three Trea! by George Andrew Nerland, Alton Nordale, 424; surer Chase Olson Snllth Division 8 Division ) 2,691 Olson—496 Ask the Old Timers At all Liquor Stores W. J. Lake & Co., Inc Distributors, Seattle FINISHED SER VICE ‘When it hecomes neces- sary to select a funeral service you will find that every detail that can contribute to the beau- ty and dignity of these final rites has been in- cluded. Yet this lovely tribute is not extrav- agant, but well within the reach of every family. The Charles W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” | | crat, 514; William Growden, Demo- | A. Lingo, | | § ) t { ON THE LEVEL YOU NEVER sSAW A MOVING PICTURE IN YOUR WHOLE LFE ?? HO/HO/HO/ // THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 14, 1934. Juy 20 blsfl King Fearures Synd cate; Inc, MAKIN’ FUN ©' ME/ THET'S WHUT HE WAS A-DOIN‘L SNIFF. > HE WAS NEVER NO =y %\ TILL HE WEN v HANGED UP THAR MOVIN/ FOR DOIN' NOTHIN' D\ ORNERY LIKE THET By BILLL DE BECK ™ HAND T ‘AN THEM BALT 59" PICTER ACTUSSES HE‘S- BEEN LALLYGAGS IN‘ ‘ROLIND WITH Da!ly Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS 1. Circle of light 6. Genus of the cow Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 7. Cuble meter 8. Number by which another Facts number 1s divided 2 Pflrlicll eed : Persia . Change one's dence . God of war . Good-by . Soon . Hates . Form of . Devoured versification Free . Refuse assent to legis- 24. Enthusiastio lation devotee: slang . Pay out . Skilled workman . Trays Distant . Even score . Bustle 6. Decay 9. Small rouno mark . Two halves Substance used like . Boy . Frequented fodoform z|m~N<[o[v[m[oNu[m<] places Mechanical . Worshiped 4. Luminous envelope surrounding the sun . Memoranda. Short for a 44. Tall slender building 48. Smell 49. Head covering 51. Body of water 62. Kick 53, Greek letter 54, Baking com- partment 55, Addulons to uildings . Attacked by sudden assault - Quick return thrust in fencing device . Bring into being . Aquatic animal . Grief . Garment 2. Pagan god . Place In a common fund Billow Pleces out et . Ribbed cloth . Remainder DOWN Cured nugh- On Lhe h\:hen . kelont affection . Portents . Bleat of a interval Llnr( Iifil’/////lfl=’////fllI || 7" | | ///// A HENNd - //////////Wlflll HE/ audd A ! II%/%% BN JEEE H B aum anm OIld Papers for Sale at Empire Office YOU WILL WANT Topcoats Also single and double breasted in drape or straight models. 34 to 48 Sizes LIKE T'HESE'E THIS SEASON The trend tov;ard swag- ger, easy fitting coats grow every day. That’s why we feature the Rag- lan and the Balmoral, two of the most popular coats in the nmew style. Weé've “picked just the right fabrics for the style and fine tailoring adds to their fine value. Direct from factory to .you. LEADER DEPT. STORE GEORGE BROS. AFTER SPENDING SUMMER IN WEST n Ranan, .\e'lknown Alaskan er and mining man, who left r the d here on the Aleutian, n indefinitely. spent most of the summer in in the Sunrise and near there, where he {JbHN RONAN HERE ! i ested in mining property. hings seemed rather quiet, '3 a number of properties eople in the vicinity of Seward are enthusiastic abeut the road work which is being done and vork which is planned, ing the “migsing link” stretch road. When this is all carried out it will give people near there he said. JUNEAU VISITOR» arrival from Chichagof Island, | where Mr. Roehm is employed by | | the Hirst Chichagof Mining Com-| { pany. Mrs. Roehm is the house guest of Mrs. Kate Jarman and expects to remain in Juneau for three or four weeks. R LA Empire Want Ads. Pny! ALL, O Westward June 28, ' to P n over seventy miles of fine roads, ) Mrs. J. C. Roehm is a recent s DUCK HUNTING OPEN AGAIN SATURDAY A M Alter fmn- days . of susmnded hu 1ting during which the weekly | season on migratory. w11d1 in effect, hunting is again | sible for three days begin- tomorrow and ending Mon- y evening. new system is said to be cut to the satisfaction of 1 in other communities, also. T SEEN L\JCY«BEL\_E DOWN VANDER 1N HOLLER _ o DANG MY HIDE |F SHE DIDDEN LOOK LIKE SHE ET A 'WOLF ~P\ZEN — majority of sportsmen local- Council week-end hunting in vir- pa ST\_\MM’ltK PUMP AN’ HEAD DOUGLAS NEWS SALT WATER MAIN REPAIRS IMPORTANT ISSUE, COUNCIL A special meeting of the City was h last evening to the proposed re- water main lead- 1l districts is said to have ing to the tank. It was decided to from the four-day clesure proceed at once with the work in n Tuesday to Friday week. — v MR. AND MRS. M'CAFFERTY AND DAUGHTER LEAVE FOR PANAMA CANAL TRIP EAST| On an extended trip Mr. and rs. Frank McCafferty, and their th aboard the steamer Aleutian. 9 xpect to continue to Calis and board a Grace Line Mr. and Mrs. McCafferty expect to visit relatives and friends near er for a trip through the| ma Canal to New York Ci'.y.i each | order to get it dene before freez- ing weather sets in. One or two other matters were discussed without action being tak- en. The next regular meeting of the Council will be held on Friday eyening, .,epu\mbel 28. et ASSISTING AT HOME Mrs. Gust Lundell is the new all daughter left Juneau for the matron at the Children's home as- { sisting the Rev. J. W. Riswold in its management. > ONE WAY TRAFFIC During the Fair from 7 pm. to New York and spend some time in|{l am. no southbound traffic will the principal cities of the cflsternlbe permitted on E Street from seaboard. Their present plan is to be away for about four months, | though they may prolong their stay in the states for a longer period. ER 12th Street to Willoughby Avenue (Home Grocery Corner). C. J. DAVIS, —adv. Chief of Police. PIGGLY WIGGLY . THE WOR D A Good Name The name “PIGGLY WIGGLY” on a store window has come to mean certain specific Gra pefrmt READY-TO-EAT 3 cans 39¢ They’ll Need No Sugar SYRUP, Rock Dell, things . Oranges HEAVY WITH JUICE Very Sw.eet—Nice ‘_.4 dobzu.e 95¢ PRESERVES large quart jars , . .36¢c Prepared from Best Frmts in “HOME-MADE” - Style to immediately classify the store as one whi( h as behind it _gystem, organization, financial and moral re- Lemon Pie Serve it tonight with REAL LEMON JUICE Only 37cdoz. ettt quart I‘OR THOSE HOT (‘AKES—Because It Tas Cannell Green Peas SERVE PIPING i i Peaches W Cosmos LARGE CANS 2 for 37¢ Swinming in their own luscious jui(e " Bacon Squ TREAT YOI Swift’s Premium—P, Pound, FOR in cream and butter 2 cans 25¢ Pnggly nggly Meat Cudahy’s—Baking, Boili Pound, 20c HOT Coffee M. J. B. Aladdin 2 POUND GLASS JARS 63c Flavered Sealed Cauliflower SNOWY WHITE Bake It With Cheese 20¢ and 25¢ Cabbdge BIG_SOLID, HEADS 4Yac b, FINE FOR SLAW dres , Frying SELF r¢ Pork Oc 42 partment HENS Fresh"* Not Cold Stornge—l’lump Pound, 20& e 3 b to a delicious Premium Baby Beef Steak, tender, juicy Round, Sirloin, T-Bone, Rib e e Link Sausage —Fren Corned Beef Home Cured—Brisket—Lean Pound, 18¢ Grocery 24 BUSINESS Meaf 24-2 rings Bept. IS GOOD Dept. 42-2 rings 7‘\\(‘ are dlsp]a)mg a table loaded wlth discontinued lines of merchndise-— gnaranteed values up. to $5.00, YOU MAY TAKE YOUR CHOICE AT Oc @ Tomorrow is positively your LAST CHANCE and we: advise yon io, he hete EARLY to. participate ..in. this SURPRISE! THE BON MARCHE’ “If It Comes }rom The ‘Bon Marche It Must Be Good” T ; BRUNSWICK BQWLING ALTEYS NOW OPEN After a Cbmpléte Overahuling WOODLAND GARDENS FRANKIE MACK’S MELODY BOYS BEER LUNCHES DANCING The Business Man and His Bank THE well-informed business man has a clear understanding of the prin- ciples governing sound banking. He ap- preciates the bank’s responsibility to its depositors, and in gquestions of credit he takes the viewpoint of a depositor as well as that of a borrower. He does not expect the bank to assume apy risk contrary to good judgment and established principles of sound banking practice. For he realizes that the bank’s policies of careful manage- ment have a direct bearing on its ability to assure him safety, effielency, and the fullest measure of helpful service. ® The First National . SENE AE NN I 3N THCIN TN T R T 1A 2w [ STAR BAKER.X“' NON-ACID BREAD DAILY SALT RISING BREAD SATURD. YS Next to Bailey’s Cafe * PHONE { YTHEY.NEVER SLEEP” OWL CABS "lq .,..,;._fl....m'i‘

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