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BARNEY GOOGLE A SNUFFY SMITH'S GHOST HAINT NUTHIN' -~ - SPEAKIN' O' RALE GHOSTS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1935. By BILLIE DE BECK TIME'S-A-WASTIN'--LO-WIZIE HUSTLE YORE BONES Al FOTCH OWUT WHUT!S LEF' Q' THEM THAR {HOL YORE JAW, LEM--T BE T DUNNO EZ ENY YE-ALL E| RICKOMEMBER OL PAPPY HOUSEHOLD FIXIN'S e 2IBARD AN' - BURGESS--NO LIVIN' MORTAL EVER SEED NUTHIN' LIKE -- FIGHT PET!ERE SHOWN AGAIN THiS: EVENING \ McLajx «Ro;s, Match Is Held Gver at Uptown —Big Double Bill The MeLatnin-Ross fight pieture, 15 fast rounds,,for the world wel- ght {‘sampisnship, s held at the Uptown and will be wn ‘@gain tonight. This is for the benafit'of fight fans so that all see this. remarkable mateh. Paulson is making it a ain night and the second fea- ture on the double bill is Dorothy Mackaill in “Curtain at Eight." > SH()P lV JUNEAU! Trr Junesu LAUNDRY Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 35§ A-HEARIN' SOMEBODY 'ROUND TH' HOUSE LISSEN---~ SHOPPERS CROWD STGRES TCDAY AS S0 Lpi11iON RESULT Juiteat shoppers, generally speak- ing, renewed acquaintances with the city’s merchants today. DS, om drug stores to furnityre es- lishme ‘This - increased mtem»t in lmd( made in yesterday'd special 16-page Spring Edition of The Empire. Fractically all the city's mer- chants teok advantage of The Em- |7 to make an-|: pirels large edition cuncements and the shopping to- v bore witness to the effect of that edition. Spring weather con- ditions ‘prevailed during the day. HOLLYWOOD SHOP IS READY FOR EASTER The Hollywood Style Shop at Front and Main Streets, has been the center of busy renovating and unpacking this week as Mrs. J. Hickey and her assistants have “placed: their house in order” for the Spring and Easter buying pu- rade. New speipg suits ar 2 re at the Mrs. Hickey - REAL DAGO RED Wine § P2 gallon. 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TOTEM GROCERY. - e MILAWOOR Telephone 358 for prompt de said TANANA RIVER ICE MOVE DATES 1917—April 30 11 1918 1919 1920 1921- 1922 1923—May 1924—May 1925—May 1926- 1927—May 1928—May 1929—May 1930—May 1931-—May 1932—May 1933-—May May May May -May 1 3 11 11 12 at 9 at 11 at 7 at ~April 26 at 13 at P 5 at 8 at 10 at 11:30 a.m. 3 am., H ll.l". 10:46 a.m. 6:42 a.m. 1:20 ‘p.m. 2:00 p.m. 3:10 p.m. 6:32 p.m. 4:03 p.m. at at ) at at at ) at 3:41 p.m. 7:03 p.m. 9:23 am. at 10:15 a.m. 8at 7:20 p.m. 193‘1»~-April 30 at 2:07 p.m. NENANA T BRIN (:II{IG UP FATHER“ WELL!, YOU HAVENT SUCCEEDED IN GETTING | MOTHER'S SISTER TO GO HOME AND YOU'VE BEEN TRYING NOW FOR =~ FOUR _DAYS- I'VE GOT AN |DEA T’O SPRING \T ON HER RIGHT NOwWw- THIS ONE WILL BE SURE TO MAKE NOW AN'I'M GOIN' GAMBRIBGE 15 WINNER RGAIN, ROWING EVENT : s, were well, crowded, Defeats Oxford for Twclhh })J : Straight Time in anllhh Classic PUTNEY-ON- I'HA\H'§ April 6. foday defeated Ox- and one-half lengths t ar in the race on the Crowds lined the banks to watch the oarsmen in the rowing classic. CURVES TOUCH ON FAST BALL, STUDENT SAYS Collegian F in nds “Round- houses” Ruin Pitching Alm in Baseball NEW YORK, April 6—It may be excellent ball-ileld strategy to. “mix 'em up" - ied assortment and change of ¢ star witk 1 of mind, has con e of study- etic endea the chances ar st~ a curve-ball ing a good fast-ball it'’s mostly a mattes tricept Writes Article bespectacled Bill, in a "od for the Athletic , that IIIIHIIIIIIIIHHIIII ot of musec ]1-~ which umk agains fast ball pitching. In throwing curyves there is ed manipula- | tion of the fin and wrist bend- | ing not used in hurling fast ones. The biceps become g ly develop- ed. in- thre 1g curve balls or bend- ers. This is due to r ion of the hand in nning the ball toward the plate, Muscles Develop ball chuckers as a group, | ‘“Cur NOTICE OF HEARING 01\ Fll\:‘\l ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND | PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION In the Matler of the LAST WILL | AND TESTAM " of FLORA BARTON, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | that on March 23, 1935, GEO. L, BARTON executor of the Estate| \01 Flora Barton, Deceased, made land filed in the above-entitied | Gourt at Juneau, Alaska, his Final | | Account and Report and Petition | for Distribution, and that on said ’day sajd Court entered its. order |directing that. a hearing be had {upon said Final Account and Re- | port and: Betition. for Distribution, | before. i, on. May 23, 1935, at 10:00 | olclock . a.m. in the office of the United: States Commissioner, in the | FederalTervitorial Building; in’Ju- ' meau Precinct, Territory: of Alaska, | angy thate all. persons then and ‘Lhm appear and make their, obs ]munns. ‘if. -any, thereto, or to the umemem thereof. GEORGE LOUIS BARTON, Administrator of the. Estate of Fiora Barton, Deceased, | Fixst publicatdon, March 23, 1935, | Last, publication, April 20, 1935, OH! AN' HOW'S Y BIG BROTHER- - LAW TO-DAY? at English r A Ifl!lllll“ll]lilllllllllllfll sive development 0f, sound - the elbow. Dostors v a muscle gets the lieb tried on himself a mus- rength-testing machine. with hopes to examine big and reported that triceps (large musclg ab upper arm) strength was , he had powerful development s biceps. He attributed it to seven years of curve-ball in high school .and col= ich his pi lege. - o CCC Worker Pams Away at Ketchikan KETCHIKAN, T)wodun Fillinger ca, April 6.— aged 49, CCC brain tumor. me here four ived by his widow, a son in Shelton, ers and five sis- 3 in the Northwest and Canada Reporler s Blrthday TAFT, Cal newspaperman birthday by run and doing ments. Noble, a ed his 91st ring his regular a few extra assign- George ce cove oo Mllltary Service OSLO, Norway — mxtension of the service period for compulsory military training from 48 days has been proposed by a par-| iament military committee. died here yesterday as the six years o to 721y DING B us' W TS HYAR HOOTY OWL-- BODACIOUS \ FEET I DOUGLAS NEWS | BOUC DAIRYMAN, ACQUIRES PASTURE LAND ON GLACIER HIGHWAY proprietor of the during the week, |‘w. d the Lund homestead near |Temen Creek basin on the Glacier | Highw, for use in connection with his busines hore The prop- erty consists cres of fine grazing land barn and uiring of this prop- expects to be able to of the hay needed for his cattle, in addition excellent pasture land during the summer. He | pleted, With' ggceptance of \\mch is located a! other suitable buildings., nce from Juneau is about! | to having EVER final reperts and the term, of the newly organjzed Coungil will start. L - Douglas Church “Services| Notices for trnus church column awst be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday moruing w guarantee change o{ germon. topics. ete. C. HORNADY 0—Adult service. ng service, 12 noon to 745 pm. plans to transfer his/ Herd there in a few days and bring | it back in the fall. In the mean- time he will have the summer in which to put his barn here in A-1 condition for wintering his stock. - COUNCIL RATIFIES ELECTION the City Coun- evening to can- of W held last 5 the ballots of ction of all candidates as announced was ratified nd the Cau.\ul adjourned to meet rid April 12, when s business Will be com-| the recent elec-| k. ‘We 'give to all a very cordial vitation to attend these serv and will welcome ycur hear operation others. | St. Luke’s Episcopal Church Y330 pm— ana rmon. Douglas Cathelic ‘Church 9:30 am—Haiy mon. Benediction of the most Blessed Sacrament after the mu< p.m—Evening Pr: aym S AR |!llillI|IIIIIIIIIIllllllllfllllNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH EVERY muunmmnmmrm fi SATURDAY @ STARTING TONIGHT, the Channel Bus Line will leave the ‘Capital Beer Parlors at 1 a. m. for all points out the highway as far as Auk Bay Inn. @ Special rates w Bus will leave L a. m.—BE THE annel Bus Line W. H. BACON \ IIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIllIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIHII ill pre‘vail! g llIIIlHIIIHlHIIIlIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllll‘ romptly at 1 RE! { | Illllllflll“llllllllllllIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII e NOT SO GOOD' YOu SEE-THE OPERA SEASON STARTS AN, OF COURSE, MAGGIE'LL WANT “YOU, . TOGOTOTHE OPERA WITH US-1T'S ATERRIBLE ORDEAL, BUT 1T A S __HOUSE RULE ! AROUN' H 1935, King Fearures Syndicate, Inc, Grear Britin ¥ By GEORGE McMANUS oH! THA’TS ALL RIGHT-'D LIKE TQ JUS' TO TO THE OQREE' HOW \T LIKE- IF YQL) wWIN %TAND IT, | GUESS V'LL LWE TIROUGH 1V T= in coming and bringing Mass ana sct- | AMERICAS !.ARGES] FUR MARKE1 AVOID e mlooLemAn\x Rake-oFf" ; DEAL DIRECT Anp SAVE THe DIFFERENCE WRITE TO-DAY FOR FULL PARTICULARS FREE PRICE BULLETINS AND COMPLETE INFORMATION “HOW TO.MARKET FURS": YOU’LL FIND IT HERE! “BANK SERVICE” is bank service any- where — but “BANKING SATISFAC- TION” is something more. It depends upon the way and manner in which the customer is served. You will find satis- faction in your banking relations at this bank because of our policy of personal attention, considerate co-operation, and our friendly helpful attitude. We invite you to bank here, not only for good bank service, but for “BANKING SATISFAC- i TION” as well! ‘I ® The First National Bank Juneau, Alaska [ \ i | | Drastic Price Reductions GENUINE EDISON MAZDA LAMPS 10-15-25-40-50-60.75 20 Cents NOW ONLY 15 Cents Congratulgtions! All prices are nof advancing. Once again Gg Edison Mazda Lamp prices fall in the face of a rising market. Use more light, no need now to punish your eyes with dim light. BETTER LIGHT—BETTER SIGHE® ° ] Alaska Eleciric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU-Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 > Watt Lamps were 1 UNITED FOOD, CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meau—ijone 16 1N INSURANCE “dllen Shattuck, Inc. -} f ! ! \ ! DHAR ]mteau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Comgr Second and Sew Free Delivery: PHQNE 58 Old papers for sale at Empire Office