The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 30, 1935, Page 5

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'IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY MARCH 30, 1935. BRINGING UP FATHER ; By GEORGE McMANUS S SAKE! STOP ENY MAGQIES SISTER TO G \ $§A¢E§¥EEERuN- IT'S BAD WELL! AFTER ALL", GIT MAGGIE'S SISTER TO GO e AN JELL! AFTER ALLL HOME- SHE MUST BE AN \ \- ACHE WITHOUT LISTENIN' FRGLAS REws ESKIMO AN'THINKS A DAY O THAT 'S SIX MONTHS LONG=- AMERICA'S LAnGm FUR MARKE] AVOID THE mmoLmAm I?Ast" waw DEAL DIRECT. 7 Anp SAVE Tie DIFFERENCE | JURITE TO-DAY FOR FULL PARTICUIAR&, | FREE PRICE BULLETINS AND COMPLETE HOW YO MARKET FURS"C prominently as the outstanding' 'ECW PERSONNEL ;::aud V,“ s Burdick ;fld Atkthe :nish Alaska’s genuine legal holi- [ lnFORmANQn‘ challenger for Baer's heavyweight | lendenhall camp, where worl 0!1‘ ay. | \ v crown. ) PLEASED THAT the rifle range and recreational v >, program is gomg ahead mpldly meER WER ; ET L : E]’s | WORK CONTINUES fere ac 55 ‘men: 10 are 1nving af| Empire Classifiea Ads Pay. WOMEN GET LOWER ,the road camp at Auk Lake and| ~— A R N PIN ALLEY RATES Personnel of the ECW camps on Will be transferred to the Lena| NOTICE TO CREDITORS E BRGWN ! s 31 Highway were enthusiastic Point road for clearing, while 12 In the Commussioner'c Court for NATI vn men may bowl at Brunswick | it information that the or- &ré qua d in a wannigan at| the Territory of Alaska, Division| in the afternoons at a re-| | & and work would be con Tee Harbor and are engaged 0" Number One. Joe Louis Now Looms as & ate it wi d [ ti v, or until further the Eagle River flood control pro-| Before J. F. Muilen, U. S. Com- 3 d ex-officio Probate S new syst 2 oon| SEATTLE, March s6.—In a sur-|Word is d here from head- Ject 1 missioner an Conlender fm Baer 8 ition for the fair sex will|prising upset victory, the University | quarters in Washington, D. C., ac-{ B Judge, Juneau Frecinct n April 1. f Washingt track nd field | cording to C. G. Burdick, Admin-| |In the Matter of .ue Estate of| el s - ;?L am s;ox"]r]lbaonlhn']l?x: \A‘;;,ory here | istrative ant in the Unned‘AMU»SEMhNT PLACES JOSEPH F. STATTER, Deceas‘d; Wh Y Sh ld V t f DETROIT, Mich, March 30.—Joe ATTENTION EAGLES last night over Stanford Univer-|States Forest Service office hz;re. PLANNING HOLIDAY 1':?131?!; lsd HE}}EBYGGL\{E:;: y ou Oou ote 1or al e undersigne H Louis, sensational young Detroit sitws mighty thinclad aggrega-| Mr. B k made a trip to the H negro heavyy ight gave A1l members are requested to|tion. The score was 68 to 63. three c Auk Lake, Men-, PROGRAMS TONIGHT White, was on the 2nd day of Natie Brown, of W ton, D. C., attend the funeral services of our| The dual meet, held on the Uni- |denhall anc e Harbor yesterday March, 1935 duly appointed ad- a terrific b g to win every late brother George Dakovich from |V ¢ Pavilion’s indoor eighth-of- |to inform the emen and ECW Amusement centers are preparing | ministrator of the estate of JOS-| ; round and the referee’s decision. the Odd Fellows' Hall Juneau to- fle track, found the Husky |Workers that word had come to 0 Wind up the Seward Day obser- EPH F. STATTER, deceased. All Heavy Crown Louis weighed 196 pounds and morrow (Sunday) noon (12 o'clock) , tutored by bespectacled continue the camps for the time Vations in grand style tonight, with | persons having calims against the Brown 106, Doasis, THOMAS CASHEN, Coach Hec Edmundson, crushing |being inste of closing them on all spots ready to accommodate ca- estate of said deceased will present FOR MA YOR The negro has been mentioned —agyv Secretary.| the squad which had ruled the March 31, the day on which the Pacity crowds. »t,hcm with porper vouchers, duly i riz e 4 - ding to law, to the AR 9 e | United States cinder paths last Present authorization for the work At the popular Capitol Beer Par- | verified accor ) % v A " year. Stanford had been expected expires. lors, with Paul at the piano; at the undersigned within six (6) months BECAUSE i St Woodland Gardens; at Mike's Place | from the date of this notice. { to trounce Washington. Fifty-Seven Men i | ~ . Thiere are now approximately & (Raross the channel, featuring Has- | sDated st Juncau, Alaska, March BECAUSE, he has the endorsement of the : i old Knox; at the Paris Inn, with 8, 1935. i baima . “MAINTAIN | NEW LOW LIQUOR PRICES men living in the thice camps On oy and Norma, and the Auk Bay| ALBERT WHITE, Building Trades Council and are still in effect at THE TOTEL_X“:;‘“ e working Vo ECW mn, where the Troychak-Peterson | Administrator, | many prominent citizens . . . | GROCERY. SN SsniaT tach morning Soos S Y music combination rules, all is mmust publication, March 9, 1935. QUALITY” R "o brins o o ousig Last publcavion, March 30 1965 ff - BECAUSE, he favors a strict building code.., BECAUSE, a building code will reduce fire and General Electnc Engineers did i 1 hazards and improve the value ; v : i ~ ISI l i TANAINA RIVER of existing property . . . - i Al BECAUSE, if elected he will endeavor to im- T i 5 Ii’ /VE ‘1/ 4 ! I)PUI{ 1‘ . ICL MO VE prove sewerage conditions along s 4 t v DA TES Willoughby Avenue . . . L!I/i]\HVEL B[]S I‘INE! BECAUSE, he will demand more activity ° from certain quarters in keeping the city clean . . . BECAUSE, he believes that the present CITY D10 M. .29 : improvements as outlined by the :‘;;(j~§:;{ ]: :i 10 4() d.m. PWA grant should proceed at the 1921—May 11 at 6:42 am. greatest possible speed . 1922—May 12 at 1:20 p.m. BECAUSE, he firmly believes a revenue 1923—May 9 at 2:00 p.m. should be accruing the City from 1924—May 11 at 3:10 p.m. its investment in the City Dock.. ~ e Ti N g > D, o 9 o g 3¢ @ Sce lm.u le)]f on Page 1(9.25‘de . 7at 6:32 p.m. BECAUSE, he fully endorses the idea of the 6 of this paper. 1926—April 26 at 4:03 p.m. Territorial Planning Council and igz’;*]ndy 1": a: Zgi ;: the Juneau Chamber of Com- @ Zo—May b a H Jm. 2k 1929—May 5at 3:41 pm. G 2 : 1930—May 8 at 7:03 p.m. BECAUSE, he is a “go getter” and will be, ( hannel Bus I ine 1931—May 10 at 9:23 a.m. for any measure to make a BIG 1932—May 1 at 10:10 a.m. AND BETTER JUNEAU . W.H. B N, Propri 1933—May 8 at 7:20 p.m. BECAUSE, “there are no strings a!tached ST 1934—April 30 at 2:07 pm. Sogrigfmiiof IO OO b BECAUSE, he believes it is a civic duty for | - every person to REGISTER and NEW TODAY! | NENANA bore ’ (Paid Advertisement) Women’s Smocks, $1.95 | ICEPOOL | TSRS LEADER DEPT. STORE. phi . e , he is absolutely independent . . . 5 = $60.00 Cash $6.00 Down Balance Monthly [ 1917—April 30 at 1918—May 11 at STARTING MONDAY we will operate four round trips daily out the Glacier Hishway — leaving Juneau from the Juneau Iee Cream Parlors. Without sacrificing quality, this unusually low-priced washer in- cludes: the GE “One- Control” wringer, sim- plified gear case (only 4 moving parts), perma- nent lubrication, ACTI- VATOR, drain hose and quiet operation. 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