The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 16, 1935, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG MIST' GOOGLE -WE HEV LOOKED ALL OVER | YA MEAN CREATION FUR YORE [TO TELL ME 951800 --AN' WE A WHOLE HAIN'T SEED HIDE NER | MONTH'S HAIR OF Hr GONE BY AN’ YOU HAVEN'T FOUND THE CROOK ?? A FINE SHERIFF THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16, 1935. LUCY-BELLE, THAT SHERIFF TAIT IS A DUMB CLUCK-- A LEETLE TETCHED IN TH' HEAD Ralston “Rusty” Gill, former University of California football star, is committed at request of his parents following wild acts resulting possi had to “play football” with him at Gill ho a Photos show the heart-rending scenes his parents had to wit cheered him in grid contests. in an insane hospital, having been bly from gridiron injuries. Police ill home in Piedmont, Calif., to grab him and get him into strait-jacket. and Gill as he appeared when thousands AT KILBURNS The sses Pepoon, Thoma Karnes and Pimperton have taken | additional living quarte: at tI Kilburn house for the d ;'he cold spell. DOUGLAS NEWS s ) | ‘ C. OF C. TO MEET BRI 2 D sl ANNUAL DANCE PLANNED BY DOUGLAS EAGLES The Douglas Chamber of Com- merce will hold 2 business meet- ing tonight at 8 o'clock and a { full attendance of members is de- Douglas Aerie 117, F. O. E,| sired. announces their annual dance for | Saturday, Rebrurary 2, to be given in the Eagles' Hall on that mghtvi A three piece orchestra and late ferry for Juneau are some of the | important details worked out to|Mortuary on Thursday afternoon accure a successful time. |at 1:30 o'clock to attend the fun- eral of the late Mrs. J. D. Van | Atta which will be held from the Northern Light Presbyterian Church. The Rebekahs will proceed from Carter's Mortuary to the Presbyter- ian Church in a body. adv. e ot ATTENTION RIBEKAHS Although these annual dances have been omitted for the last two or three years their revival at this time is considered as as indication of the mnear future res- toration of similar activities on the Island. — - Shop in Juneau! Where U. §. Is Shifting Course £XCAVATING MACHINE WORKING AT POINT X This air view shows where the federal governy Pz is spending $6,000,000 in shifting the cowwe f | f G 'BODY FOUND, TIED IN BAG SEATTL®, Jan. ic—Tled in a | burlap bag, the body of Otto Jo- | | hanson, aged 46 years, has been found in a shack on the banks of | the Duwamish River, on the edge of the city. Mary Kelly became hysterical | when found in the shack. She said two men who visited them, must have done it while she was | asleep. onstipation c If constipation causes you Indigestion, Headaches, (Sleep, Pimply Skin, get fl";‘ | relief with ADLERIKA. | ough action, yet gentle, safe. It ADLERIKA | | At Butler Mauro Drug Co, Douglas—Guy’'s Drug Store. All members will meet at Carter's | in to Rio Grande W il Paso, Tex. The project is"designed for, cuiirol along the Rio Grande valley, which been subject to high waters, 3 MEBBE_ YORE RIGHT-~" MIST' GOOGLE ~© 1934, King Features Synd = Great Britaieerights teses PINK SAI_M[)N 1 Crazed Slayer and bhe Victim " RUN CAUSING - DEEP GONCERN [ {Southeast Alaska Fishing, [ { Phase Advanced by | | Com. F. T. Bell ! [ | { | h in that dls!x'ictj scientists in the s concluded that | ring the lakes streams, pre- from hatching (Continuec rage One) | prolonged d and hence Bureau of Fisk the drouth, in {and dryinz up the | vented the spawn | and thus d to the very small jrun on the return of the | It is feared that the same thing | may i t Alaska | awo A respect to Delegate Di- of the the pink sa mena s in receipt ing lett )] 21 1934. “House Washi Dear Representativ s D, © Mr. Dimond “It has occ | would be ir phase | uation | recently. { . “Tne | 1 ‘ ; | in my mir record: {a drought part of { world with the result that after | the mon had spawned many Llhe e |of unusi | The eggs were exposed to the air {and naturally were killed. “If this has not come to your attention heretofore, I feel that | you should know about it so that, {if in the season of 1935 the run {of pink salmon resulting from the | spawning of 1833 should be mater- ially reduced, you would wunder- stand why it may be necessary to apply restrictive legislation cyrtail- ing commercial fishing operdtions |accordingly. I would not be ful-| filling my duty if I did not take | necessary steps to profive suffic-| jent escapement of ,salmon to maintain the runs. “I have thought it timely that I | should give you this foreword of| what may develop in the cominz season should the runs be harmed |as a result of the destruction of large numbers of eggs on the| | spawning grounds in 1933 because of the extraordinary low water in | quite a number of such places “I am also writing a letter of like tenor to Governor Troy so that he may be aware of what may possibly develop during |hv:; course of the pink salmon fishi season in Southeastern Alaska i 1935. “Very truly yours, “FRANK T. BELL, ‘ommissione: 3 By BILLE DE BECK o I"LL BET THET EF TH' TRUTH WAR KNOWED THET Ty CRITTER NUVER HED NO $51800- TH' PINE-BLANK TRUTH, SHER'FF SHORE EZ YORE BORNED s Mrs. Kathryn D. Schoch, 37-year-old Dunk y by death of son two months ago, killed her sister at Dunkirk and then when to Perrysville, Pa., home of brother, Walter Dempsey (right) where she shot and killed Dempsey, his four sons, and critically wounded 5. Dempsey before eommitting suicide. k, N. Y., nurse, who, crazed Ann's F ital last treatment by given that Harry entryman together with itnesses Dave Housel and seph Lazar George, all of Juneau, hska, has made final proof on homestead, Anchorage 07799, for tract of land embraced in U. 8 Survey No. 2132, situated on the| easterly shore of Gastineau Chun»‘ nel on the Glacier Highway about three miles N.W. of Juneau, Alaska, containing 2693 acres, latitude 58~ 19’ 46” N. Longitude 134° 28° W. and it is now in the files of the : ; U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- f aska, and if no protest is filed RERHGEARRY. !h\ the local land office within the In applying lip-rouge, follow the period of publication or thirty days natural line of the lips. Artific- il.hercnner, said final proof will be | ial lines may be striking, but eas- | accepted and final certificate is- | ily detected. | sued. | et | GEO. J. LOVE, 1 CAPT. CLARK IL | Register. Capt. John M. Clark, United First publication, Nov. 21, 1934. States Steamboat Inspector, wasLast publication, Jan. 16, 1935. Just say Happy-Peppy When in.want of real good Beer - It will make you Happy-Peppy And will give you lots of cheer. Happy.P Rl LARGE AND STANDARD SIZE BOTTLES IN HANDY PACKAGES PO B A SR B S S S AP ST .5 HEADQUARTERS FOR ; s { \ | { 5 ) { i > | i \ - Rl oo Almee Scmple MzPherton’s cclehrated recently in Les Angel ant, Rheba Crawford Splivale, who ‘ebinet to resume her evangelical work. INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. stablished 1898 Juneau, Alaska Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery PHONE 58 Harri Machine Sh0; “ELECTROL—Of Course” " WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 cturn to active evangelism was by a parade which also com- memorated her 25th anniversary in the ministry. The evangelist (in white) is shown on the reviewing stand. On the right is her left the Governor's - Aimee Back on the Glory Trail GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer- FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON 24-Hour Service Beer, if desired Merchants’ Lunch BAILEY’S CAFE Short goden “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS” Telephone 409 = B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 | | _ OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. FRYE'S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Lunches = Dancing Every Night Private Booths

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