The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 13, 1935, Page 7

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fiARfiY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ON A MINUTE, MR-SNUFFY- JES' WHUT AIR TH' MEANIN' O' THET WORD, UNCLE -AN' T NTIL > KEEP TELLIN' THE B-BOYS IT'S C?"L';EQDEEERED ONLY HUMAN THAT YoOu SIcH BIG TALK SHOULD WANT TO BE HERE 3 TLRR N ALL FOR DAN'L'S WEDDIN'-=~ \ MAH BORNED YES SIREE - T WANT BAYS ~oC TO HAVE A CONFIDENTIAL TALK WITH You (¢ that genuing interest in our customers and their banking af- fairs is vitally important in ren- dering GOQD banking service. This attitude, plus modern “equipment, our_ ability and eapacity to' meet banking needs in this territory, and assured ptotection for de- positors” funds, guardntees GOOD service and banking satisfaction at this bank. > %3 Our GOOD Service 1s at YOUR Service! ® First National Bank Juneau, Alaska nop mmdh:tmmu-auum | IN 155 SES50) HERE THURSDAY 5 Odd Fellows’ Hall to Be 3 o 'deng, and John Reck, ‘Juneau, Site of Convention— (il | Sitka Trip Planned e The men and women ‘who helped | make Alaska will meet for a t ay convention in Juneau when the Pioneers of Alaska and the Pio~|| & neers Auxiliary of Alaska meet fn |’ RUTH EVERE TS 2 otnt Igloo session at OAd Felob fhtiiciiang hetpr to. the wom v‘lzov?cm!c{:,.ll tomoTrow s{tertOn NS il tatio 1x indoors a gréat deal |” Coming from all parts of the|lS 8pplication of a skin tonic of : THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS | Territory, the delegates will pat-|'oniig lotion. It stimulates cirou | / ticipate in Junsaw's first conven-| @ton of the blood in the skin " TR p ° tion of 1935. tissue. Tickets to the Uptown | I he ‘ i astlneau | Although the annual gathering is T |} Theatre given to persons | s - . | neralded as a three-day affair, five |it has been intimated, some of the 4 |days will be consumed before u:; delegates axe tavoring 1 meeting whose names. appear in Our Services ‘to. You Begin and End at the final adjournment gavel is sounded.{once every two years. Coincidental 4 Three of these days, tomorrow,|with this idea would be the adop~ the Want Ads. Find Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Friday and Monday will be spent|tion of Juneau as the regular, of- your name, call 'at the in Juneau and really compose the|ficlal convention city. Before, fols ) S BT e - | official convention dates. lowing the yearly meeting plan, & thqane« box office for T IETCE Millard “Dixie” Howell, All-American of Alabama, who created a sensation in the Pasadena, Cal., To Sitka different city has been chosen each : 41 Rose Bowl, was given a screen test by a Hollywood studio. The gridiron ace went to the fllm colony However, from Friday night to|time. your tickets. Juneau Ca’h Gl'ocery Eole Galli, Test Director Jack Foley, i l secretly and returned immediately after the test. Left to right: Monday morning, the delegates will| If the biennial, Juneau convens Supervisor H‘nry Mac Rae and Howell, (As“c'z“d Fiosse Phow) | take the round-trip to Sitka aboard {tion idea is carried through, thé o CABH GROCERS |the Northland. In the Baranof|sessions will occur regularly ‘with W 4 ; ' " Corner Second and Seward i | years, according to attendants| RETURN TO SEATTLE Island city, they will renew early|the meetings of the Territorial Leg- 3 A Free ngv.n‘i PHONE 58 from ®Douglas, many of whom Alaskan history with the old-tim-|islature, many of whose 'members went over for the affair. Returning to her home in Se-|ers there at the newly-constructed|would ordinarily be delegates to ot attle on the Northwestern is Mrs.|Pioneers’ Home. Fioneers’ conventions. ATTENTION M. B. Thotesen, accompanied by| Principal among the business de- |17 ' e TCYE 71 . - NE S D. H B ALUMNI her son, Clarence, and her daugh-|tails to be considered by the con- Higher Pensions : ks " g ¢ M. of AL;JMN . - | ter, Evelyn. Her husband is a min-|vention here will be the question of| Election of officers for the com- 3 H S x{nb" Thurs o ling man near Dome Creek. Mrs. the next meeting. Heretofore, the|Ing year and consideration of high- ek, i ] ary 14, 8 pm Tholsen took passage at Seward Plonears have met annua)ly But, | er Pension awards for old pioneers PASKETBALL THRILLER £ MADELINE LANGFELDT, ——— - — P it IN jl'ON!GHT'S GAME o 3 b ESEC:‘(’LB.ry - 2 Auen Shattuck Inc’ -~ ’ With local firemen matched to Z play the J. F. D. basketball team| - N(r)TI(UE i P here tonight fans will undoubtedly | Auto licenses for the year of oA have a c}glance to witness anothcr;““ now due and should be paid ¢ E‘ubhlhfld 1“98 exciting game and perhaps the last | at once. Territorial fee $10, City one of equal proportions for the|fee $5. Driver's license Sl present season, ‘ FELIX GRAY, ; Douglas is really scheduled w‘""dv Clty Clerk, Douglas win this contest having come so close but failing to succeed m} ACCOMPANYING BODY their last two games. The time of | Accompanying the body of his the game is 7:15 o'clock with Lhe\ wife to Virginia for burial, the| movie show holding over until| R€V: M. J. Kippenbrock of Fair- | after playing. ‘bankx is travelling to Seattle on PSRBT, 75 }rhe Northwestern. With the Rev. Kippenbrock is his 2-year-old son. LARGE NUMBER AT DANCE |The Fairbanks man boarded the % 3 PP The annual dance of the Ju-|vessel at Seward. § H l L S neau Fire Department was one of | s ] § ; ote lquor tore the most enjoyable held in some | | pAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS myfl Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 9. Lopsided 3 4 b 9 ,S B Y ‘BEEF . Public con= 10. Thlck h\;lack AB lills loon. ) ] BACON Yeyance; JTA] E] 5 . Indéhnite 5 i 4 s e . amount P, . Table-land 8 E . Bird's beak 1 3 Polynesian . Guiding strap chestnut THEZRL | of a bridle Befors BIE]S] : Silfico tn tn . Before . Grifice n the . ‘Asiatic native skin . Ardor . Poker term 1 ol [E[S] : SRR o e asty or , superficial L 3 parent . Articlo of . American Precipi Make Tabe . Precipitous . . River bottom [A|D[E|N] IN[D[S] 31 Bupervise a . At home Publication | Every time you make a purchase you make a choice. Buy;ng a Keyst: . Electrified Bz:fi;‘:{; i, ERR] i certain product may be se much a matter of. hlm that yous don’t DY m s B LR realize .you are choosing. But the fagt remains that in ageept- necessity. . Evergreen trees 3. O1d musical . At present ing one brand of gqods you are always rejecting ethers; and lnurument . Tears on a 3%“"" @5, - By e e the satisfaction youy get from what you huy depends ap the & Forcetul . YelEencly . Entangled : Cause to foat knowledge of quality and values that fllldfll your selecti m ‘}- N ' grgce.. of a . CO;K;,%I;;:UV' th; ; % 5] & Jsngisss g Amimative § Pouches 5L ‘"é’ How do you know which bed-sheets, Ql which roofing mqtel‘lal E . Urchin % | boundary A Wooan pia DOWN %, Tale offense 1. Paia publie | ar which radio will give you seryice yop regmive? Youycan 't < at Rotice personglly test everythmg you buy and cqmpare it with all ‘ GA STINE AU C AFE . //fl.- ‘ aother products in its class. ‘ 4 ; GAST'INEAU prsferie syl ) . 7//. n. | But here is a way to find out whnch brand fits your neals \ { Wll-—l!ur h le wh essful- dn, b h T S TLEN T8 Bl s e T oSS P LI U U | oo e TR 7] -.’//%fl..-. Wik they ownl and llse:are those who. eonsistently read, :ihe ?dver- \ CAPITOL BEER PARLO %%%fi{%E-%/EI Y | s, Pt B A 72 of the advertisements. i ’ e N You Can Depend; on Advertised Goods. It Pays | UN’ TED FOOD CO. ... -..n//fl.- to Read the Advertisements L T T , \ ' g /////..-‘.// --H- ‘ I P‘hone,l'é‘ Ve Dfll?’el'v,, A s ll Ill ' N7 T

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