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e e e e et A e e i et THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI: TU] bl)AY OCT 9, 1934. BARNEY (,OO(;LE AND SPARK PLUG By BII LE DE BP (I\ u( about a dozen 'IlIlIlIllllIIlIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIII|IIIlIlIII|lllrllIIII||||II|!lIIIII|lIIII||l| R T e £ ‘ MR_GOOGLE _ HIT'S TH' QUAREST, | A B I FEEL JES' LIKE LOOKIN' HAT I EVER s " FREE : ONE O' THEM THAR DID SEE ...TH' BRM v ACTUSSES IN TH' ALL A-FLOPPIN' LIKE A MOVIN' PICTERS- HITS AMBITION WAS | 3 PLUMB GONE -~ WHERE YA L | ST A DON'T PAY NO GoiN' 22 E w RD ATTENTION TO & Q LUCY-BELLE, : SARAH - _ SHE'S NEVER : &} £ ! ] BEEN OUTTA ] THE HILLS i > ® g With every THREE BOWLING GAMES : rolled on our alleys we will present 5 m {8 the p'aur with an nppmlnmt\ to par- 8 PR G luding the first of tb T I MRS. I J. H P ticipate in 3 S OLeS | EaEma Ena Mgg MAgy ERW]N MRS, LUCILLE WOOD . =~ 1 ;s;:a'm“;‘.m g ; i ' 7 ARRAIGNED BEFORE | /AND PAULLENHART “Sioo st 5 rocgitg whote s |E I«‘rpo Turkey Award t X handli ’ is'a wown Sitka -dentist, |5 < NEWS vica meswr: COURT. KETCHIKAN VEHY LOW FROM MARRIED HERE wiived ™ Suneun ‘on soe ens § . a demonstration in - yesterday. Axltll y law and thrc will , will be e steamer Yuk t afternoon for s fore Judge G. F. EAGLES’ CARD PARTY SERIES STARTS OFF SUCCESSFULLY CHILDREN LIBRARY ¢ PATRONS NOW HAVE OWN READING ROOM hildren patrons of the Juneau st. Public Library are delighted with as follows: for their new reading room, which was Langfeldt and recently arranged by a partition Mrs. Jog ferr case in came before 3 Hcm arrested go on a charge of gr: taken to Ketc sponse to a court order received by | the U. S. Marshal's Office, trans- |y, g the case to that the hikan, and a returned. Axtell will be t by Deputy U. S. Marshal John Mec- ,Cormick, who is to appear as wit- In the p f*'u‘; Mrs several Lucille Wood and “BULLET WOUND . | Sandy S where Mr. Le in Gold Creek Basin, y are honeymooning. hard, who has engaged in d prospecting in this vi- ska, that she wouid be | down this morning and was fcolmg‘ ) alright, n he had called to see | how she was getting along, about | minin a5 | NRA in en down | were married last le evel R. L. Daviin resi- H Ty ] (Continuea rom Page One) dence on Eighth street. The Rev. I o BR UNb WICK B() W v 9 4 Alexander, in Te- ————— |Erlig K. Olafson officiated and ce cream 3 : Mrs. Erwin had been away from ‘fc‘ lowing emony there was must be delicate 1'nflww: A I LFYS 3 3 = nce a week ago Monday be- |20 I R ‘?1“” oatel \That's where frue Vanilla — |i g - city. The| ot {llness, but sistixed BuEH | \e good wishes of their friends : . s | 3 Toft i ds ¢ counts. That’s ~where " i ] Grand Jwy | \ade, Deputy Administrator for | 1 left for the cabin of| EMILIO ‘GALAO, Proprietor ] chilling Vanilla counts. SChllllng 1illIIIIHIIlIIlIIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIII]IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"% y, high scores; from the main reading room. z s 4 i i Wehren and James Edmiston, for They now have a place where "::‘ :;f‘ é‘oui‘zée in the Ketchikan)s gilock yesterday afternoon. ‘?:;uv y m-.‘\{l nl::-‘eow'r:)r ‘sr;mgm:ie;: l Jl'v\.: 3 ; they may sit on their little bench- Df’p\m McCormick b Nk e |while his bride arrived only three a”l a |‘.,..,... S e Whist, Mrs. Alex Kiloh and Jack es a room of their very own, un- . ofPab - T 5 h,N‘FlRE DEPARTMENT TO BE | wéeks 0 from the south. Shc | t La for s, Mrs. Mary dis d by any grown-ups com- : " GUESTS AT C. OF C. LUNCH | E: C ’ G I 18La% Wrsne | GUESTS 4 5 >, LUNCH |04 4 Doogan and Erwin Hachmeister for ing and going. The wall are filled: e o not 20 T t'\nl;fh\i/;:f' NEXT THURSDAY NOON it G5 (‘ig;n,gf:m“: e i i ! uneau asn rocery lows, with shelves containing the juve- 2 250 : e L . > " ; 14, and is to be arraigned before i — . | I’he Channel Lxchange . CASH GROCERS Refreshments were enjoyed after nile books which most please youth- . 5 On Thursday noon, the Juneau { ! £ the Court. | y M SECOND FAND CLOTHING | | Corner Second and Seward the cards. ful readers. Miss Ann.Coleman, eity | Volunteer Fire Department will be M. D. WILLIAMS LEAVES | e SR o Pt n, declares they patronize it {entertained at luncheon by the| ~ TODAY FOR KETCHIKAN D. L. W. C. TO MEET 11 and seem to be most appre- OLAF BOLGEN CHARGED | Chamber of Commerce, in observa- | ON INSPECTION TRIK | | ciative of the room : WITH PETIT LARCENY; Iun of National Fire Prevention ——— : Island Women's Club A { TRIAL SET TOMORROW|Week, October 7 to 13. | M. D. Williams, District Engi- | will meet at the home of Mrs. F. { e > |neer for the United States Bureau ednesday DELANO RETURNS MEN'S HEAVY SHIRTS ALL-WOOL—Tans and B. ves $3.50 $3.95 Very Exceptional Value! SWEATERS FOR BROTHER OR SISTER—Very cute styles . . . nice and warm . . . all colors and sizes and extra good values— $1.00 to $2.95 Sleeping' Garments SOFT AND WARM—With feet . . . Sizes 1 to 8 . . . Pink or E Per Garment 95¢ Children’s Shoes EVERY PAIR a very remarkable value! October Trade Sale Price, $1.95 TR Olaf Bolgen, who was arrested by | TOM RYAN FOUND NOT |of Public Roads, leaves today on Bought, Sola and Exchanged | WILLOUGHBY AVENUE | | Help Kidneys. Free Deli PHONE 58 CAPITOL BEER P 4RLORS Opposite Cash Grocery 7‘ D;“”‘I"; D;““il Pho-|the city police Saturday on aj GUILTY ON TRIAL FOR |the st rukon for Ketchikan AND BALL: ROOM < of . the. Islanget” Salvage rge of petit larceny, was ar- ASSAULT AND BATTERY {0 make neral inspection of u Tn.bidastioning- Hill a| § : . : ipany, arrived from Seattle iigned before U. S. Com Tom Ryan, who was tried on a B. P. R s in that district, s~ @ Pladder ma ",:Sfu'f’?u“u fragiGaine | Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night to join the e John C. Kirkpatrick and is reg- J. F. Mullen this and charge of assault and battery in|well as maintenance work s T aring. Basritne e ave been invited. at the Alaskan Hotel. He in- pleaded not guilty U. 8. Commissioner's Court'on the I a t of Ketchikan.| @ Iichink, or Acidity try the ;z:n.n:m\l = = o = - i tion to (hu business meet- tends to remain in Juneau indefi- jury trial and it has been sc rday, was found not guilty by He exj e away for a week A g b H ' o program has been ar- nitely. i T Vo A ac bosacaadtahion dhre. Cystex i sz | Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office Boys Dress Shlrts AGES 310" 141/2 They come in fancy patterns and plain colors e Clip This Coupon Bring it to the store and it entitles you to 109, CASH DISCOUNT FOR CASH on any merchandise in the store not being shown on Bargain Tables or mentioned in this advertisement. (Good for month of October) % R et SOCKS FOR THE WORKER! SOCKS FOR DRESS! EXELLENT VALUES in Woolefis—Cottons—Silks! REMEMBER—“If It Comes from The Bon Marche . . . 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