The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 23, 1935, Page 7

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THET CITY CRITTER GOOGLE SHORE :é;g ,; "IZEE'N;E TETCHED IN TH' O \R_HE WOULDN'T BE SASHIATIN' ALL. OVER CREATION WITH NUTHIN' ON BUT HIS ONDERBRITCHES -~ EF HE HAIN'T HANKERIN' FER A BULLET IN THET PUNKIN HAID O HIS'N HE BETTER- LOOKY == THAR HE GOES -- JOE BAUCHAMP . . DEAD; WAS OLD — HOMESTEADER Bcrh(*r Kno‘wn as Burro Creek Joe — Death Qccurs at Skagway . better Burro ; of the ploneer Al-| *S to United| MARY_ELLEN, BROWN Every mornin g a piece of cloth over the skin - DOUGLAS NEWS fir SCHOOL IS RESUMED Hkde ifs aronhd AFTER FORCED HOLIDAY cabin, Unable to he notified Deputy immediately organ- ized a rch party. The party broke i champ cabin, doors and wind the inside. the old-timer car a stove, was no hamp's anyons, After two additional days of va- on for Douglas school childr last Friday, classes were r umed this morning both in th high school. Attendance was reported normal - DIVER TO SEARCH FOR EVERETT FLEE finding locked all from All efforts to locate the body of rett Fleek, drowned in the lo- harbor Sunday afternoon, by having failed, arrange- being made to secure of a Juneau diver for rch today. - obably nn a and, in struck and burned hims Ll! on th further ay, recallec 2t Beauichamp. took out & home- claim in 1900 near Skagway v MART! SERIOUSLY ILL “Jimmy” Martin, well known nan of Douglas and a Treadwell »mployee, was reported close to jeath’s door this morning at his 10me in the Indian village. An af tack of influenza which has de- veloped into pneumonia, has the sick man in a state of delirium and little hope is held out for his recovery. PIONEERS’ AUXILIARY ricar Jan ad\'.l | Daily Cross-word Puzzle 7. a]l meeting at the 2 yion Dugout Friday evenin at 8 o'clock. Important. - e —————— FAMOUS SOAP LaKE MINERAL HEALTH BATHS, Doel ker Drugless Institute. —adv. We:\pnn or warfare 8. Pale . Metailiferous rocks . Correlative of either . Extreme pov- erty . Breathes heavily in sleep ). F!o\\m! Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie s%RE A AlcT T ACROSS . Fasten 7. Descends swiftly . Degraded form of supersti- tion and sorcery . Inclosure for keeping and breeding rabbits . Mystic Hindu word . Poorest part of a fleece . Unity 8. Not any Moderately hot S E o 19] i =|m OZ>- T < AN [P ™ o m[=[0[0 —>Nm|m| Z[> Z|=>FON[v |66 'n—-<)>TpID ~|>|mj— =R N<APMZ[) [ |m [ [ojmF o PZloNo = |mz| 2! 3 op Decree . Exist . Decay Flower clusters . Perches for chickens nd of cat evator car- , riage 2 Poc]ln?d 0> Z| [N M= [MORN<[Tw[7] B[O~ || 2| 0m NG =M Z[— ™[> OO EOER DEEEE WE 0| o) of . Long plece of I wood or RIA metal 23. Goad ireek letter 43. Figure used in §8. Church computing festival the date of 60. Horseback 58 Across rider's seat 3. Dutch city 61. Steps 46. Mythical monster . Cereal grass 9. Lopsided . Thus 51, New: comb, form . Grown boys 55. Note of the Palhs <[RM[G[>=Z]—| = [ o e O S| Outcasts . Nonmetrieal language . Tennysonian character . Handle 2. Addition to & building . Corrode . The Christian era: abbr, . Palm lily DOWN 1. Acknowledged penly 2. Garden fruit Toward 4 Father of mankind 5. Central portion of an ear of corn 6. Walked lame . River: Spanish . One that takes part in a speed con- test . Pertaining to milk . Indian of Tierra del Fuego after washing the | 4 ice | B e e 1| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 23, 1935, By BILLE DE BECK WE-UNS HED BETTER GO KEERFUL, JAKE- AN' WAIT FER HIM TER KEM OUT --HE MOUGHT HEV A SHOOTIN' A'RN ON HIM -~ WHAT KINDA MONKEY BUSINESS § 1S GOIN' ON 'ROUND HERE--? SWIPIN' MY DUDS AN' HIDIN' 'EM IN A HOLLOW I THINK T SEED HIM SNEAK IN THET HOLLER TREE OVER YON -- |States Vie for Leadership in F.D.R. Birlhday (Continued from Page One) chairman; Chicago, under the chairmanship of Howard F. Gil- lette; and such widespread points as Beston, Mass., Birmingham, Ala., Savannah, Ga., Miami, Fla., Wil- mington, Del, Baltimore, Md., Ak- ron and Cleveland, Ohio, San Francisco, Cal, Brooklyn, N. Y, Seaitle, Wash., Houston, Tex., and Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, Pa. Labor Participates | From Washington comes word that labor's participation in the| Rirthday Ball will be far ahead of last year, with labor organizations a1l over the nation holding par- ties. Among the larger groups plan- ning celebrations are those in Ak- ron, O. Canton, O., Cleveland, D. Buffalo, N. Y., Detroit, Mich., Kan- sas City, Mo. Miami, Fla. Seu| | Dlego, Cal., and Washington, D. C.! These organizations are rivalled by labor units in smaller centers from le;ore Texas, t,o Green Bay i BE TTY MAC BEAUTY SHOP 103 Assembly Apartments PHONE 547 1798 which was in force only until 180f. That | law, which has ben condemned ever since because | of its p! sions for the abridgement of free speech ruded the aspirations of President John | second term, and brought the end of | the Federalist party. With the house committee assigned to investigate | un-American activities in the United States pre- | paring to submit a report to congress urging the ‘ passage of a sedition law with tecth in it to crack down on conspiracies to overthrow the government, observers recall the fate of the sedition law of ? I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImlilll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIiI|InlllIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|II||I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIUIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIlIIIIII '3 e oo o it takes more than Wis., and from Lynn, Santa Maria, Cal. Equally enthusiastic organizations represented National Grange, which Mass.. 10| SGCIAL MEETING lS. are farm HELD BY B-P CLUB by the ==t ird its master, Louis J, through | Taber, has | pledged to support the Birthday | The Deanery of the Holy Trinity Ball with a membership of 8000 Cathedral was the scene of a very local units with & due-paying per- | festive occasion on Monday evening sonnel totaling 800,000 |When the Juneau Business and ‘ool ‘i Professional Women held their so- cial meeting of the month. Many |were present to enjoy the enter- tainment provided by the commit- tee in charge, and refreshments served at the close of the ning. FAMOUS SOAP LAKE MINERAL HEALTH BATHS, th.- ker Drugless Institute, - - SHOP IN JUNEAU! SYES.. bk ke First National Bank is MY BANK!”? Our customers find many oceasions to refer to this bank with justifiable pride as THEIR bank. They know we are genuinely interested in their af- fairs. They appreciate the whole- hearted welcome that awaits them here. They know they can depend ly service. They know that their upon us for prompt, efficient, friend- funds deposited here are SAFE! It is only natural that they think of this bank as THEIR BANK! I'or complete banking satisfaction, you too are invited to make this bank YOUR bank. We are at your service! ® First National Bank ’ Juneau, Alaska Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Free Delivery PHONE 58 ———— THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastlneau Our Services to You Begin llld End nt the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 to build a business IT TAKES ambition, energy, money, brains and—above all— PEOPLE. people to whom your name is as familiar as a best friend’s tele- People who are interested; people who will buy; phone number. They are the ones who build businesses, the people who feel they know you, respect you, trust you. 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