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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY MARCH 22, 1935. BRINGING UP FATHER YES-I'M GOING TO TAKE MY SISTER ONTHE AVENUE AND G|VE HER A TASTE OF REAL SOCIAL L\FE-i WANT HER TO MY _SOCIALL POSITION- © 1935, King Features Syndicate. Inc., Great Britain rights ‘(OU LL NOT\CE HOW PEO?LE TURN-AND STARE POISE AND AR\ST’OCRQTIC MANNER- | HOPE | R INTO SOME OF MY SOCIAL FRIENDS- OH'l THOUGHT YOU \WLZ JLST TRYIN' TO LANCE THAT INNY HAT YOU'RE WEARIN'- NOW-THIS IS THE PROPER TILT OF THE HEAD IF “YOU WIHH TO BE FASHIONABLE- YOU WORKED REALIZE e reserved By GEORGE McMANUS HELLO-MAGGIE' SEEN YOU IN YEARS- N FACT- NOT SINCE BURKE'S LAUNDRY- { | AINT 1| SUPPOSE | THAT IS MRS, ) ASTORBILT- f s BETTER MOVIE { Bones Family |4 Injured Auto A(‘(‘tdent;"‘ Juneau at the City Clerk’s Of-| MYRTLE POINT, Ore, March g fice until 5:00 P. M. April 5, 1935 7 22— Three broken bones have pr: n(‘-! ! LONGVIEW, Wi March 22—:;')“’ the '\”v)ub)h‘ / opened, for furn-| vaa y put the H. D. Bones family | | Miss Lou aged 22, m"“ all labor and mafer_ml for LUGAL TH of commission for the present.| 1, Oregon, beauty parlor op- 55‘;)0("‘ ‘fi“r‘}" of flppmxlmmjlw s senior is hobbling about on | | d Miss Borghild Thorsness, | ' ‘K]“d ‘x“ eet Dyf Cf‘;‘;:e:e’ I;a‘ Astoria tt . e, ecessary appurtenances i b BN 1eg it otis Siae. employ('e on 1klin Seward, Main, Second, hi Capitol, Coliseum Manage- en knee. His horse threw him. 3 iler of a truck which TN 4 i iy A ment Arl’ange> for I\ew I m Bones, a daughter, has|is noted by the Dun- -Bradstreet | swung path qf the women's the City Clerk's office, which may A { o -analysis here released today. |auto on a cu be obtained upon depositing the Series of Films n ankle. She fell while play el d ol st ] curve. Sk of $10.00. | i eball, cracking the third bone p;:-)f ffa;m{r; As'ma‘ :;seu wt;ath:;‘ - oo s e % e > Bones family. = say i ; 1 bids shal wecompanied by In line h their progre : ,,f_r)é conditions, me recession in the JURY DECIDES MRS a certified check (or a bid bond policy of giving the rate of general industrial activity, MILLIE MAKI DIED | furnished by a Surety Company the finest the market affords in receiving from the producers a Very , weakness in commodity quota-| OF NATURAL CAUSE authorized to do business in Al- the way of entertainment, the high standard and quality of moO- ions and a further postponement | aska) for not less than five per- management of the Capitol and tion pictures—it having been raised | of decisions on political matters af- | cent of the amount of the bid. Coliseum Theatres announces that | C new long run contracts have been y negotiated with the major produc-! ers of motion pictures. theatres for a number of years) have used all the major products, but to insure a continued supply of the best talking pictures, the FEuclide Lachapelle, about Whom|ihe analysis is quoted as saying. |@way at the Government Hospital ~The successful bidder will be re- new contracts were made. in had been made bY 2| The review of states for indus-|at an early hour yesterday morn-|quired to file a performance bond The w lineup includes the brother living in Montreal, Canada. | rja] oporations as a whole survey |ins. | for the full amount of the contract produc of : " d of heart trouble in front of | found the level higher than a year | Members of the jury were Willls| price, which bond shall be furnish- tional, Fox Films, t Cafe on Front Street| ;50 put lower than the week pre- E. Nowell, John McCloskey, James|ed by a surety company satis- Mayer, Mon n of last year, according ceding. G. Morrison, James Mahoney, J. l- factory to the Public Works Ad- United Artists, Universal and War-|to the records of the U. S. Mar- -ee | Hill and William Sprigade. ministration. ner Brothers. {7hal’s Information concern- S D R This improvement shall be con- Some of the ing ith was sent by the) BODY OF JOAN YORKE LENTEN SERVICE TONIGHT structed under the contract pro- tions in the g fice to the brother on AT RESURRECTION CHURCH vision of Bulletin No, 2, PWA, ‘Re- Elll' “Bmadwu y . all the t < (‘ommp*mm productions n Warner Brothers, as well as their wonderful musicals and Vita- phone sho In th ort subject field there are all the leading newsreels, bring ing to the screens of the two the-, atres the lead news events from all over the world, the Walter Dis- ney color classics, Mickey Mouse, Popeye, the Sailor, cartoons; Fitz- patrick travel talks, the Hal Roach comedies, including Laurel and Charley Chase and other ding stars in this field. | The management states that the the country have fortunate this ye Quality Bourbon a‘?a PopularPrice STRAIGHT EIGHT STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY An Excellent Whiskey Mogerately Priced ot s |WEEK'S REPORT The two|EUCLIDE LACHAPELLE CALL FOR BIDS bids will be received by ymmon Council of the City | ‘l)erlur\ Parlor ()porator.! i | Theatre Employée Killed, | e c 1, and four other wom- y when their car orse fell on Rim. Corbin Bones, a son, has a brok- and plans Fourth Streets, to according and specifications on file at 22.—Slack- | NEW YORK, March |ening in trade velocity this week | ¢ | cnsiderably over that of other ears. Millie Makl died from | Should the successful bidder fail to was the decision of | enter into a contract and furnish a v which met this| satisfactory performance bond with- the United States|in the time stated in his proposal, fecting business. | That M With few exceptions, the retarda- natural caus tion is unpronounced, the report & coroner’ says. | afternoon - J in PASSED AWAY IN JULY “From the Pagific Coast, reports | Commissioner's Court. The inquest | the certified check (or bid bond) ACCORDING TO RECORDS | (), 1otail trade are the most fay-|Was held at the request of relatives| shall be forfeited as liquidated orable Teceived in three weeks,”|of the Indian woman who passed | damages. iing to Deputy U. quirements as to Bids, Contractors’ TO GO SOUTH SUNDAY hal Walter Hellan, A Lenten service will be held at| Bonds, Contract, Wage and Labor le in Juneau Lachapelle was| The body Yorke, daugh- 8 o'clock tonight at the Resurrec- | Provisions' dated March 3, 1931 g the name of Louis Lesher-| ter of Mr. John H. Yorke, tion Lutheran Church. This is the and amended for Alaska. t there is no doubt aboul|will be shipped south on the Prin- | first of a series of studies to be| Labor required for this prejec the same man, Deputy|cess Norah Sunday morning, it was | conducted by the Pastor, the Rev.| said. At the time of his|announced at the C. W. Carter Erling K. Olafson, through the| e an effort was made to locate | Mortuary today. Lenten season on the “History of| o. e t was not successful. The girl died last week in the the Passion of Our Lord,” as re-| | THE | . = Yorke apartments in the Goldstein corded by the four evangeli ‘ i MR B FREEMAN ARRIVE Building. Burial will take place in The public is invited to the serv-| | MARKET BASKET the Prin Norah, Seattle. ice || | Provisions, Fruits, Vegetahles eman, a merchandise - e - | Phone 342 Free Delivery rcker, is in Juneau today. SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRNT! . . ‘ LOVELY evening—my eye!” John Frazer yanked at his tie and collar. “Why in the world,” he turned to Jane Frazer, “did you tell |W. A. 61, revised March shall be as outlined in 3 (a) the Construction Regulations. Attention is called to the fact that not less than the minimum wage rates preseribed by the Fed- eral Emergepcy Administration of Public Works must be paid on this project. Without exception, no bid will be considered unless accompanied by the Bidders Certificate of Compli- ance, U. S. Government form P. 1934 the effect that the bidder is com- plying with and will continue to comply with each applicable code of INSISTS on genuine M st. Croix the tall pottle. (lnm the fres W. J. LAKE & CO- D\str\hulors geattle, Wash- . or codes, with the President’s Re- = employment Agreement. Copies of - this certificate will be included with the form of proposal. i The right is reserved to reject any and all and to waive any informality th: bids received, with the exception of the require- ments of the preceding paragraph. A. W. HENNING, | City Clerk. First publication, March 22, 1935. Second publication, March 29, 1935. | <. in THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat O Juneau Cash Grocery PHONE 58 e '\ ,fi) Rice Krispies or Pep KELLOGG’S 2 pkgs. for 25¢ P s CRACKERS KRISPY 2 1b. box for 39¢ Helen Banks that her coffee was good? If you women would only learn to stop floating around from one cofleq to another, and stick to Jane was combing her hair Hills Bros. for awhile, your parties buy so many others at would be a whole lot a bargain,” she com- better. That coffee of hers was terrible!” *What do you mean— Jane was combing ¢ bargain! If you figured / her hair. “But I can it out, you'd find Hills / “Do you call a couple of pennies much#” Bros. makes more good cups to the pound. And I'm telling you — even if it didn’t — I'd rather pay a penny or so to get loxfie real richness and flavor. 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