The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 18, 1935, Page 7

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HELLO--LUCY-BELLE-- \DJA GET ME SOME DUDS TO WEAR-2 IF I BVER GET MY HANDS ON THAT CROOK WHO STOLE MY CLOTHES MLL--XX® 3138 831, BUAHD | REPORT SHOWS Cities Divide $32,853 in Refunds— Juneau J i, Topsjjlsl | 18 beer, liquor and| § the Board of| atrol, created by the last n, reached a to- of $138,89162 up to the first| this year, according to report | he Board released this week. f this total bes nd wine li- censes uxouynt in $59,195.85, eu‘ls(‘\ b and wine, $4 : liquor licenses cise tax on the The excise tax paid represents settlements on the invoice value of the liquor com- ing into the Territory of $1,079,- 275 ome paid provided the total e THE OTTsBUREH OUTFIELD ER VHELD THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. I‘)35 B, BILLE DE BECK = YUP--RECKON V! EVER'THANG YE'LL BE NEEDIN' RIGHT IN THESE PASSELS --I'LL GO DOWN T' TH' SPRANG AN' FOTCH SOME WARTER -~ ‘LL FIND SO HE PICKED HER UP ALL ON WIS BACK-- | Wi D! DIDDLE DI DAY SO HE PICKED HER LP ALL ON HIS BACK- AN' LIKE A O FOOL WENT LUGGIN' HER BACK Hi DI DIDDLE DI DAY WAAL- PEEL "MAH TATERS -~ EF YE HAIN'T TH' SPITTIN' IMAGE - HE UATIONAL R LEAGUE BATTNG CHAMDION ol THE CHAMPIONSHIO After 15 Years AN OLD ALASKAN FAVORITE HAS RETURNED agle, $9.J77 liquor 1 Hig 'h\\'\\ > o WITNESS IS INTERRUPTED DURING GOURT Dramatic Incident Takes Place with General Ex- citement Reigning (Continued from Page One) Ask the Old Timers nd finding the ransom mon- Mister, mister, At all Liquor Stores ‘\'l'lh' Cinceded Aft I , Chief De- fense Couum Edward J. Reilly an- nounced the defense concedes noth- ing yet and will make louder pro- W. J. Lake & Co., Inc! Distributors, Seattle |All members ar you stop ly- % ainst the prosecution’s tes- timony lly and Fisher paid a visit 26, Fairbanks - Morse 19, Federal Mining 50, Gen, Electric 23, Gen. Motors 31%, G. N. 14%, Holland 8%, Howe Sound 45%, Hudson 10%, Houdaille Hershey “B” 8, Int. Nick- el 23, Johns-Manville 52% Kennecott 16% TO CHICHAGOF DOUGLAS PR SRR« | senger on the Kenai rrom Doug- | lns Wednesday . evening for Chi- IVE W S | chago! where she will spend the next couple of months. s upa CLEARING ROADS ANCE ls SLATED | A crew of men was busy today FOLLOWING GAME shoveling out snowdrifts caused | by the high winds of the past two days to enable cars to get around again 105, Liquid Carb. 28'%, Loew's 32%, e e ] | Mathieson Alkali \ 29%, 38%. Melntyre Montgomery Ward 277%, 17}, Nat. Cash Register 16%, N. Y. C. 18%, N. P. 1T%, Penney T1%, Pullman 49%, Radio 5. Reynolds Tobacco 48'%, Roebuck 36%, S. P. 16, Socony 14, CLOSING QUOTATIONS e v s v 1. Sucony ‘TODAY.N. Y., EXCHANGElS?::d! oil'N. '.;"‘4'1 l(? Tex:s' cfl»éf x19 6, Timken Roller 34'% United Aircrafy 14's, U. S. Rub- ber 15%, U. 8. Smelting 110% 8. Steel 377:, West. Air Brake 14‘1‘ West, Electric 38'% {Calumet & Hecla 3'%, Hudson Bay Mining $12.85. Volume—320,000 shar-s Averages—Up .40. Spot_silver—54'c. e sketball game Douglas Nataoorium | as and Juneau High ill be a dance in -ee - uneau High School chgperones, The folio: are closing pnces of varicus s today on the New York Stock Exchange, furnished by the Wilson - Fairbanks and Com- pany's Juneau office: Alaska Juneau 17%, Amer. Can All interest in Douglas tonight 113'%, Amer. Power & Light 3| | centers on the basketball game A Radiator 14%, Amer. R. M. scheduled between Juneau and 21°%, Amer, Smelting 35'%, Amer. | | Douglas high schols for 8 o'clock |T. & T. 1047, Amer. Tobacco 83, | at the Natatorium. It is a crus- Ameri. W. W. 13', Anaconda 10%,| H\I point in the series as a win Armour N 5%, Atchison Topeka for the locals will keep them in 497% Ino running for another game at| Atlantic Refining 24, Bendix 15%, | east, otherwise Juneau wins the |Bethlehem Steel 31%, C. P. 127%, Goleonda 34'%, ’Hmmmonshm Caterpillar 39, Cerro de Pasco 41._dnled 24, Nabesna 65c bid, Pioneer With milder C. & O. 43%, Chrysler 38%, Con-|Gold $10.25, Premier $1.49, Silver- ‘fn the evening, the Nat will be tainer B 4%. |smith 7e, Sunshine $11, Cresson | made comfortable and a large | Cont. Can 64!, Cont. Oil 17%,|$1.12'4 at $L37%. crowd is expected to be on hand Curtiss-Wright 2%, du Pont de| - to witness the struggle. ‘Nemours 94%, Electric Auto-Lite Shep in Juneau! | 11 Jeave for Juneau on the 11:30 o SRR SIRS Al s ! HOOP BATTLE TONIGHT OF SPECIAL INTEREST| te 2 pm. Bralorne $0.00, B. R. X. mining exchanges: Bremner 42'%c¢ at S0c, weather in effect FREE DELIVERY—— PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY! night to Hauptmann in his Hauptmann was led to court today, tight lipped and pale but composed. He was annoyed at photographers and his eyes looked | tired. David T. Wilentz, Attorney Gen- eral of New Jersey, said the state may rest the case any time now | as the case is definitely in. Wilentz said he felt the state has built up a sufficient case to send Hauptmann to the electric chair. Ready to Testify Wilentz also announced 60 more | witnesses are ready to testify if | necessary. Early testimony today concerned | the location of Hauptmann's home with regard to the cemetery where | the m was paid and an ac- count of Hauptmann's 'arrest. ATTENTION RAINBOW GIRLS Regular g tonight at 7;30. urged to attend. ——adv’. | GENERAL MOTORS | and | | MAYTAG PRODUCTS B | W.P.JOHNSON || AMERICAN M v DICAL ASSN }-N vider. She mixes her foremost prepared food—Milk —with minerals, vitamins and other healthful elements in just the right proportion to build strong, sturdy bodies, healthy teeth. Hardly worth while to “improve” on Nature. That's why DARIGOLD Evaporated Milk is so good:for babies, growing children, aduylts.' It is the pure, natural prod- " uct from the cleanest, most sanitary dairies of the Pacific Northwest— niothing added. Use it geherously in cooking, for all the fom|ly needs more milk. DARIGOLD EVAPORATED MILK 'n- Your Mfl Food Store ; NATURE is.a goed pro- 4———————DELIVERIES DAILY—————4 10 AM., 11AM., 2P.M., 4 P.M. Your Dollar Does BIG Things For You at—————PIGGLY WIGGLY BUTTER SUNSET GOLD Highest Score Pound, 35¢ 92 Score COFFEE tesls Clean, ALL POPULAR BRANDS Solected Pound 2 Lbs. 30Vac 6lc ‘ozen 32¢ ""fis Ll.ll FLOUR, Fishers Blend, 49 lb. sack . . $2.49 TOMATOES Solid Pack, lur eeans...15¢ S & W(E:\um R B 4 f Syrnp, lar é size 87c i 5, 1b. 14¢ Ginger Snapg b. 14c g FRESH o3 MILK ALL BRANDS 15 eans, 98¢ SUNNY MONDAY S & Wor EACH—or—10 BARS HEINZ 2Yse 25¢ | 2eans,18c e i A Piggly Wiggly Meat Department CORLGNEL LIS B Swift and Co.—-Quality Meats PSSR S S S S S S S S S S S S S+ S 2 £ 2 > BACON, Pound, Sliced . 33c NO Wism..n LLY TRIMMED unswer.‘rf—“i CONSOLIDATED DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY Owned by 17,000 Dairymen SEATTLE TACOMA o-81 Ml HENS, 1b. . 30¢ Ruastmg—l“ancy Coloretl BR(HHPIR& Ib. . 33¢ Colored F uwl e e it CHI% S, Ib. . 22¢ Ste! ns--BIue Ribbon : v,urrm ALL—BETTER MEATS COST NO MORE” PHUNF. Cottage Cheese . 20c In Attractive Tumblers i Grocu'y 24 BUSINESS Meat 24-2 rings 42 15 GOOP: Dept. 42-2 rings FOR PROSPERITY | mous German armament make; , Liggett & Myers \ il | | | Lorillard 20%, Marshall Field 10, | Nash | Sears, | U.! , Woolworth 52%, | Toronto, Vancouver and Seattle| 18%c, Cariboo Gold Quartz $1.26, Montana Consoli- | Tuxkey Is Buymg Krupp - Machinery | ANKARA, Jan' industry bcinu ereated under Mus- | tapha Kemel's five-year plan. Pay- ments were arcanged on a three- year hasis, .7 3 T ) JUST RECEIVED signed an agreement with the gov- New shipment of imported cups ernment here to supply all machin- | and saucers at m N““" Shop. ery for the Turkish iron and steel | | adv. You Can’t CHA NGE THE WEATHER But Yqy Can h,, ] le to ;4’\[& ,C A R BO’V 4 DO Delwered : CO4LS - A You can enjoy having a warm, healthful, comfortable home with Half and a minimum of expense and fuel Half Combination * You Will Enjoy — Krupp, $15.50 Adeton worry by doing as thousands of others are ‘doing. ‘“When you call your local fuel' dealer insist upon these known' coals of known qual- ity — Indian'and C.rbenado, the Northwest"s leading codls, PACIFIC COAL COAL CO. " PHONE 412 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Qur Services to You Begin lnd End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat [‘]arrl Macl\me S[lOp “ELECTRGL—Of Course” WINDOW CLEANING GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING French-Italian Dinners WMI F OR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON lelephoue 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. P ) BAILEY’S “i: CAFE 24-Hour Service Beer, if desired Merchants’ Lunch QPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single Q-2 rings FRYE'S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS. HAMS and BACON- Frye-Bruhn Company Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery CAPI TOL BEE&“ABLORS AND BALL Private Booths 'Euncthes *Danéing Every Night

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