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AND SPARK PLUG N HIS ONDER-BRITCHES-? DO YE RECKON HE AIR A-AIMIN' TER START ONE O THEM THAR NUDIST CLLLNEYS, BY GANNY-- WHEN I WAR A-COMIN' TER TH' STILL 'ROUND 'BOUT SUN-UP-- GUESS WHUT I SEED--? THET PESKY FURRINER, GOOGLE -- A-SNAKIN' THROUGH TH' BRESH WITH NUTHIN' ON BUT HIS ONDER-BRITCHES 4 toon By JUNEAU QUINTET Daily Sports Car TAKES CHANNEL y TLEBY 0 TO 1] Douglfs Teatn Stages Good Fight, But Is Out- . || lassed HOW THEY FINISCED THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 19, 1935. By BILLE DE-BECK RECKON HE'S A R W LEETLE TETCHED | IN TH' HEAD SENCE THET 1451800 SHOWED uP MISSIN' ==~ - | PATCH MAH BRITCHES!(S3 1 HAINT NEVER HEERED TELL O' SICH GOIN'S ON === HANK POTTER ! THAR HAIN'T GONTER BE NO NUDDISTS CULLNEYS AMONGST US 'SPECTABLE FOLKS DON'T BE AFEERED ! WILSON-FAIRBANKS & CO." s SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 1200 Second Ave. Phone SEneca 2772 - ~ 1dg. Cround Floor Sewatd Phone 35% 0 Facilities for Execiiting Orders on Listed Stocks i all Market? NEW YORK BOSTON CHICAGO SALT LAKE CITY DENVER LOS ANGELES - SAN PRANCISCO PORTLAND- ~SPOKANE NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE QUOTATIONS BY WIRE DALY CANADIAN MINING MARKETS VANCOUVER TORONTO MONTREAL ALASKA MINING STOCKS All Local & Pacific Northwest Stocks & Bonds BOUGHT — SOLD — QUOTED Complete Brokerage and Statistical Service e sainy and A, “Bartholomew, - were appointed as tabulators 'of the li- questionnaires, recently sent Junean citizens by the Coun- ATTORNEY GENERAL | SUBMITS REPORT| It was decided that these | BONTRAGT FDR The report of Attorney General | ‘L:xbu..um', will begin work Monday | James S. Truitt was presented to | 3 morning. The results will be an-‘ the Alaska Legislature yesterdny‘ TRESTLE quK‘n;x in The Empire. ma; Ballots | through the office of Gov. John | { until 3 be turned in at the City Hall | W. Troy. ek Monday afternoon.| Of six major cases and several | i |smaller ones in which the Terri-| tory was involved none has bn('n}) |lost and only one remains to be | | settled, the report shows. The case | of the Wein Airways against the | |8 Territory and Federal officials is | | pending on demurrer. 1 ‘ Expenses of the Attorney Gen- oo Council Receives Three ‘ Bidevn -Cotorat MAJOR CARRUTHERS ‘ ARRIVES 'IN CITY| Over 50,000,000 People Say : PWA Jobs L e | now “A Sound Bank Is-the Safe Place for Money!” ruthers, in chdrge | m Page One) Major W. J. ! | (Continued i (Prep Title Series) oy g 4 : ; B Sl office during the biennium | Juncan High . 3 0 10 | RETURNED Bl s Jamived o | was $14349, it is revealed, This| i In the United States today, approxi- Deuglas High' 0 78 000 To His b > to the constriic- " m“fl"‘sf;;’;‘;gn includes salaries, traveling expens(‘s‘i mately 54,000,000 people choose to | FIRST Love o B i cLs o0 xVx'xg)ugh;Jy Ave. | court costs and tongingent ex-| | keép their money in over 14,000 banks BRSO Em“T . -WRESTLING T} -7 | i L.: H.| bue on Sunday 1 P (P [ where they know their funds are safe I)(Ju:ll;: all“ig])“é?:un;c;‘;a‘ ¢ L} gar, general su wdent of e hours of the services are 11| e 3 T | 1N and where they are assured of the | c B m W \(Ew Alaskd. Tiik Mining | ©' “k mi,,,., forenoon, 2:30 o:clock: k’l’og LA}':} ?0 }LASSVI‘FYfi | proper services necessary in handling Overcoming tne courageous first- | | LIGHTWEIGHT m 3 guflipaIIA'. ):‘:r& offered !v m afternoan and 7:30 o'clock | 20 bill in either Piggly| their financial affairs. stand of thelr Douglas op-| | CARRIED Y 2 gl oo Aotk b Chri e Gt gy, United Food Co. or| i ; ; fits, Junedn High School's bas-| | A TERRIEIC, ingger s properties || Major Carruthers will retrf 0| rhomas Hardware Co. Telephone In the Juneau territory, many people ll ketball “téam won the third and| | PUNCH e ;:“?l_:hl“‘“e R “l‘j:';“‘h’,“‘n,‘h‘l“'d Wrangell ' q79 1 long 1 short ring. Reward. have selected this bank to safeguard used in be Lydia Webber. \ 1/ their funds and render the financial deciding game of the Channel pre; . |l title ‘serfes last night at Douimp;! ”‘;ll" # : Sghen PR - ‘!} Natatorium, 40 to 17, and the 535,‘ § im: £ L') 4: A . \mka('.’b : Shop in Juneau Shop in Juneau! l tineau Channel championship. | or this projec would the cost of the weesTLING | | | bear | | | So, now, rst hurdle clear- | el st i e . [l o i race toward a South-| | FE PR e ki o l4 I{!« VI—I FRUITS d ll o a championship, those y 'S noT "‘5: ! and the of necessary ) D Adn il Juncau lads, today, were thinking | o ¥l 5 P | I e , b Al | b will be Skagway. rl'hevwinner ol MAT CHAMPION i;;\;est ate :\r:j1 L’\m“lbulwlyvm‘:’clnc'r:; the ‘e, between Eetohikas, | , BEFORE 4B | e dcemed bes ALWAY Wrangell and Petersburg for the| Radio Inspection Out \ HE SToppe0 | |8iLLY PETROLLE | | "N ONE Roune Southeast crown. i Last night’s contest found Coach Martin Pederson’s outclassed Doug- | Another ction or imporiance ‘takpn by the Council was the dis- | continuance of the city’'s radio CALIFORNIA GROCERY et C Fipmigy Do ke e etlective. Feb- Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery half dr s ave the ex- | arold E. Regele holds perience of e Juneau club tell | the position of Radio Inspector. i ™ a scoring spree in the later FOurth, the COUNCIL BEArd the | femeempme o oot oo s e o e o i tages of the game. The teams| |Do! 57 cond reading of Councilman Mes- | Teii the L:xsr at half-time with | erschmidt’s election ordinance, and | UN’TED FOOD CO Juncau leading, 19 to 9. S passed it again unanimously, after | o4 | Brilliant in the champions’ vic-| ory were the 11-point shooting of | _Dutch Behrends and the good work | making a few minor changes. It| will be read a third, and final time | on February 1. CASH GROCERS We Deliver "6t Hank Meade, center, who sagged | vy e twine for & markers | | e <o Sooté e - |-l et > i 0 | were handicapped by 1 aiger, inelig f ear ruling | Referee E. E. Engstrom and Chuck Whyte called 89 'personai | This large total was split up with Junean ‘having 23 “and Douglas 17. free INPIN TOURNEY WINS HOOP TILT e - 8 thPlLocals' Hope tor Ten Huskies Gain in Race by, i | Straight Victories | Beating Oregon State hrows awarded, ' the | Smashed by 30 to 25 | not rough and neither any tendeney to- SEATTLE, Jan. 19.—Washington’s | basketball victory over Oregon | State College here last night might well be temmed “The Return of Bobby Galer.” The Huskies won, 39 to 25, and it was the diminu- 7} ¢ game between the two? Continuing to improve, the An- although not having any | chorage Elks' bowling team smashed on the title won by Ju- L€ magic jinx which Juneau Elks ll reau win be played on the local |hAve held over the annual inter- ¢ity bowling competition since its prep floor next Friday. ’ 2 start by defeating the local pin The summary: Juneau (40) FG FT PF TP |Stars last night. tive captain of Lhe‘ P}:yple and B. Lindstrom, f... 2 1 4 5| Anchorage had a 2733 score; | Gold fi\'ck who was the big gun:of H - ¥ 2 | Juneau could muster but 2,717. Ket- | the attack. £ h l f B 2 3 % Bl ihikan—the other entry in the Len—{ Held well in check during the with a g ass 0 ! 4 3 4 11|day contest which has but two|recent Idaho series here, Galer, 3 ; 0 0 0 o|more nights to run—allied a low | who had been the Northern Di- gfi ! 1 0 0 2 /2499 count last night. | vision, Pacific Coast Conference, % M Meade, c. 4 0 4 g| So, now, Juneau's hope of win- | scorer last year, hit his real stride b il Webster, c. 1 0 1 9| ning ten straight games is brosen‘]nst night and scored 12 points. ’ 1 A Rerr, c. 0 0 0 o|after seven s ceessive victories. | Washington's victory was ‘an = Scott, g (¢ 0 1 4 1 |But Juneau still has leads over nt one Hec Edmund- ; . Bardi, g. E 1 2 0 4 | both opponents that, without “‘mir let 'mand Pl sTllt ]r;nck ; el s, aculous” bowling on their parts,|in the title runnis he s~ V O D ’ & = :rend‘ g 900 1 " Nemnnot be ove Kies led, 14 to 8, at half time. The Now Uun raug (14 B 7 &turrock, g © o0 o | Juneau he rage by 979 |two teams pl in tonight. P | __ _ 4 _lpoints and Ketchikan by 959 points. —_— 4 o A il e + r. Totals 16 8 23 40|hs a result-of their good efforts IDAHO LO Yes, sir! Pilsener is J“stt fi‘tfl :‘I:ndhdt |I)i;e : in the last two nights of play,| MOSCOW, Idaho University From the rich, creamy top to the las L3 I dhe dase b0 DS BEEE R A e to. (e ering drop, Pilsener is “made to order” for Douglas (17) FG FT PF Tp|the Anchorage bJ‘ are now |.of Oxpgan was, 0 the ul s hills, Rich from ful brew- Mills, f. 1 1 4 3|trailing Ketchikan by but 20 pins| most here to upset the i chasing your ¢ ] Hskfll‘s th DeRoux, f. "0 1 2 1|for second place honors. ib"f"” 7 ey ing, mellow from proper aging, ener can Ferro, f. 2 1 1 5 Nowell, Ketehikan, led _the in- conft me, 29 ‘to be beat .fm- real bcer.tgs‘te,; lnqting. effect Cashen, c. © 2 1 2|dividual bowling last night with|27. and making you feel like “pitching in and Shitanda, g. 0 0 0 0|69 points. MacDonald and Jo!m-i st : doing somi.'fllil\ll” again. Edwards, g. ¢ (©..1 1 3 3|son of Anchorage tied with 563 OTHER SCORES Kilourn, g. 1 0 4 offor second place. Jim Barragar,| gAN FRANCISCO—Scores ~of Wahto, g. L T AR med 561 to lead Juneau and | Southern ‘Division games played PILSE VER Riedi, g 0 1 1 1|take third position. last night ate } ey i = Tl Ghi _| Catfornia 45 Stanford 81; o Totals 5 71 11 1| R SR Danges 5?:?; Southern California 39, U. C. L. A. BEER Referce—E. E. Engstrom; umpire |, . Larsen, 540, |3% ~—Chuck Whyte. , 504; Johnson, 5t Total, 2,733. G615 R The Ketchikan bowling: Thibo- deau, 448; Thompson, 452; Nowell, 560; Zorich, 476; Zurich, 514. To-| B. AND P. WOME TO HOLD SOCIAL | ** ‘ The, Juneau bowling: - |TWO-WAY SPELLIN [ OF NAME OF HERO | PUZZLES PAR[SlANSi Is KRAUSERIZED and barreled at our Ket- chikan ; Brewery. | Metcalf 211 165 165— 541 | MEETING MONDAY | {5 181 155 184— s20| PARIS, Jan. 7 — The Marduls ® .| Barragar, Jr. .. 212 17 170— 561 |Lafayetle or La Fayelte, one g The Business arid Professional the heroes of the American revoll- | 4 ; | Halm 137 169 234— 540 3 Women of Juneau will hold their __ z== tlon, has been dead a hundred - Radde 201 181 173— 555 b - a first social meeting of this year . .. ‘. —-_|vears, yet the city of Paris has not | 3 y next Monday evening at 8 o'clock Totals 042 849 926— 2717 | Vet decided how to write his name,v; d “ A in the parlors of the Episcopal g s S | At the beginning of the street an 0. i Church named for the illustrious general, | - The committee in charge has LIQUOR QUESTIONNAIRE |the blue and white signs read Rue | Distributors | Lafayette. At the other end df the | The questionnaires on Liquor Con- 'street they are inscribed Rue La’ trol will be received at the City Fayette. i Clerk’s office up to 3 p.m. Mon-| A recent exhibition of relics con-F day, January 21, If you are a|nected with the general's career | citizen and permanent resident of |was announced as the La Fnymi Juneau and have not received al Centenary Exhibition. But inside| copy, please call at the City Clerk's the hall the name was printed office or telephone. | Lafayette. A. W. HENNING, | The Larousse dictionary gives City Clerk. |the name.as La Fayeite. ’ promised a varied and interesting sevening of entertainment, including speaker who- will address the and a large attendance ' of ers is anticipated. - - JUST RECEIVED Krauserized Beer Is Never New PILS Its Always Aged NER BREWING CO. KETCHIKAN, ALASKA v New shipment of impurted cups and saucers at The Nuggel Shop. s | Meats—Phone 16 ‘ PSSR | services they need. Insured safety, complete facilities, and willing co-op- eration are their guarantee of com- plete banking satisfaction. ° A First National Bank Junéau, Alaska THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Harri Machine Shop | “ELECTROL—Of Course” ] | WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 b GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU' HOTEL BUILDING French-Italian Dinners Wines—Beer i #.t e FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & 'SON’ Telephone 409 B. M. Behrerids Bank Bldg St SE0 - Ims : “—fi:;ww R | CAFE el “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone ‘Single 0-2 rings e FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS HAMS and. BACON Frye-Bruhn Compan Telephone 38 RN ., Prompt, CAPITOL BEER PARLORS ' ¢ ¢ AND BALL ROOM , . || Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night 4