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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1935. ; By BILLIE DE BECK LO-WIZ-EE!! HOW MANY TIMES HEV I GOT TER TELL YOU-UNS NOT D TER FURGIT TH' DOOR==-? TIMES A-WASTIN' GOOGLE --- TRAIPS YERSE'F OVER T TH' STILL AN' TELL LO-WIZIE TER . HUSTLE HER BONES DOWN TER JED TOLLIVER'S SHACH EZ THAR'S A JOB A:WAITIN' FUR HER=- TIMES -A-WASTIN', GIT ALONG === T ALLUS KNOWED EF JED TOLLIVER KILT SNUFFY HE'D KEM BACK AN' TH' DEESTRIK 3. T SEED || SNUFFY © 1933. King Features Syndicate, iR B right reserved, T €. E. MORGAN RETURNS'* * * 2.5.5°¢ $IFROM THREE WEEKS = o « 5 a's o' [ABSENCELN SOUTH‘ Saki Ahola, who had received E. Berndt, Seattle; Mrs. P. | treatment for a fractured leg, was Juneau; Mr. and Mrs. W.| ¢ E Morgan, awxe to: the Di-|discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital rshal, Seattle; L. S. Peck, rcctor of NRA in Alaska, returned |this morning. . bona ks be - present wmn;hlds for ALASKA' PIONEER SR g ' mission, left on the steamer Alaska equipment to be purchased includas ceremonies here Sunday. He is sur- FROM TRIP TO SOUTH e 00000000 ®ee v oo ° AT THE HOTELS © e 00 00 0000 88 c BROWER, VETERAN | BARROW TRADESMAN, OTHERMURDERS - =% . NOTE! REGISTER! REGISTER! se oo bocoe To vote at the city elec- Gastineau tion on April 2 must register. The qualifications dent of the Terri- tory for one year and the city for six months. If you have not registered yet, do HENRY BOWMAN, . OYARC Busttess 0 Alaska Road Commission equip- ment are opened in Seattle next week, Hawley W. Sterling, Assist- |ant’ Chief Engineer for Lhe com- Mining Man Had Operated for e’ soutn 1ast evening. 2 | Mr. Sterling expects to’be ab- m Nonh for Qua"' |semt for about three weeks in con- er of (,entury \nection with A. R. C. affairs. The ; Vi trucks, tractors and graders to be ANCHORAGE, Alaska, March 26. used in road commission work in —Henry Franklin Bowman, 78, pio-, Various sections of the Tertitory. neer, was buried at Odd Fellows e i vived by his widow, Mrs. Dolly M‘ D. WILL]AMS BACK ) Bowman, three daughters, Mrs. |Anna Maxon of Boise, Idaho, M¥s. P ) iHazel Yocum of Warren, Idaho, ana ON s' PQ R' WMRS Mrs. Mabel Stuth of Seattle, 'and |a son, Fred Bowman, manager of. M. D. Williams, District Engineer {the Bowman Airways here. {for the United States Bureau of Bowman's ancestors pioneered in m‘chead uu{::uned“': s Ju- Virginia, Kentucky and Illinois and x 2 Yukon this morning after spending as the frontier moved west BOW- yna jact three weeks in Seatt man himself went to Texas and ~ yo. Smifliams t h o Shdwe, X ¥E W. D. Knox, o steamer Yukon after a| when 19 rode the range there. He| o.yo wirnh leen OGN, B core }lt}dze.:fld ?urk. N ¥4 .{ack Con- | thy, s’ absence in Denver| Mrs. R. N. Campbell of Atlin, B.|later went to ho and m“nd"d‘contruv.s for. ¢ emm@nuur; s [way, Sitka; Paul Abbott, Dupont| ey, Colorado, where he| G, gave birth to a girl at 5:35|the famous Bar B ranch. He ac-| OO e |the rebuilding of the Bureau of i northward today on the Yu- kon from Seattle is C. D. Brower. H mpanied by his son, R. o Br Slayer of Grace Budd Tells of Other Children He Mutilated CSSINING, N. Y., March 26.—Al- bert H. Fish, aged 65 years, sen- V tenced to.die in the electric chair & for the slaying of 10-year-old Grace Budd, confessed to mutilation and probable murder children. He knows one of his vic- tims died but whether the other two died fled from the scene after i ing them and before he was cer- ey were dead. - - CARLSON HERE lson, Juneau carpenter returned from Ketchikan on northbound Yukon. of three other | he is uncertain | Brower has been in st business at Point I st morth community in Alacka As has been his custom for many rower has spent the , but today, 3 on and stock her year, is heading to his Arctic post. While in fne States Brower re- ceived many offers from national requesting that he write of his experiences in the rth. Museums, which he ed with specimens from Alas! so contacted him. Ancther important incident in Brower's recent trip South was the marriage of his daughter, Jenny, in San Francisco during the win- ter. 1 has so now, at the City Hall REGISTER! REGISTER! ° . . . ° ) o . . . ° . . . . ° YELLOW CAB RECEIVES NEW PLYMOUTH FROM M'CAVL CO. The Yellow Cab Company, Jim Hickey, proprietor, has placed into | 1935 Plymouth se-| service a new dan which arrived on the Bandon. The automobile was purchased the McCaul Motor Com- - WAKELIN TO WRANGELL chard Wakelin is /rangell on the Alaska. chandise brok: nd | ehor: 1 Crval H. P C: | 8. Jeffy Juneau; and M:s | Mr. | Stor: bank: A for | p. F. Hursl e is a|ton, Berkeley, | Pullman, Wa. h, D Juneau; F Skagway; Mar- | Patricia Me-| Mr. and Mrs. J.| : Angelo Pappas, | Seattle; | Romine, Powder Company; L. F. McMahon, | ¢ A. J. Douglas, An- e; P. A. Heney, Jr., Juneau; M. M. Reese, Seattle; F. L. Fiske, | Seattle; Axel Olsen, Ancnm'as::;p anks; W. Joe | S. E. Roabins, | g attle. Juneau; Cal; Fred Ben Morrow, Fair- W. C. MacMayburn, Haines; tka; R. E. Reming- S. B. Sather, Anr pont some time in connection with g'clock this morning at St. Ann's the of his father who passed | Hospital. The child weighed 5% away recently | pounds when born. Mr. n reported that the| - ches regarding the dust| MACAULAY NOKINATED throughout the Middle| popert D. Macaulay has been States are not exaggerated | onosen as standard-bearer of the places are desolate and|y,xon Liberals at a recent mass ; from drought lllrougl\ouhmeeung held in Dawson, Y. T. @5 end Utah. | Macaulay will represent the Lib- s 7 | eral party in the coming voting for J. W. REDLINGSHAFER |th¢ Yukon dercstte. TAKEN TO HOSPITAL! SRS | John W. Redlingsnater, fatherof | | H. L. Rodlingshafer, Regional Fis-" il 'and I sug >oo SHOP IN JUNEAD FIRST! LUDWIG NELSON | JEWELER I Watch Repairing | Philco—General Electric Agency | FRONT STREET | cal. Agent of the United States ce, was taken to St.| pital this morning. cumulated a fortune operating the Public Roads motorship Highway ranch, a gold quartz mine at Atlan-| a. Olty, Idaho, and-'s -systen of| > VA, TecBalE SUIHING. mail stages through Idaho and Eastern Oregon. He came to Alas- g .:3‘:_:‘L%,T;Av:l‘ n ka 25 years ago and his interests in| : PR oo e the north included mining and alf!:s:"'?:e:;lm#“n fr:m S ranch near Anchorage. More re-| ... or Everet:' No::uu;tl‘_e;::r- [cently he was interested With his|g O pvett FORSH teRresenta- son in the operation of atrplanes. The' féws of‘the birth of fim PEHARBAT AR to Mrs. Everett Nowell in Seattle SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! | was received here yesterday. Earl and Norma On the Air at 10 P. M. Juneau, C. H. Metcalfe Co. FRONT STREET, Old Irros Bldg., opp. I. Goldstein TELEPHO SHEET METAL WE MAKE IT medical patient NIGHTLY FEATURES AT THE PARIS INN HAVE YOU HEARD THEM? E 101 If it is made of sheet iron At Your Service With All New Equipment FAST EFFECIENT SERVICE WE MANUFACTURE TO ORDER—Gas Tanks, Stainless Steel Sinks and Drain Boards, Oil Tanks, Chimney Tops, Kitchen Equipment, Beer Dispensers, Guiters, Downspouts, Flashings, Valleys, Copper Ornamental Work, Cornices and Sle{-] Marquise. 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