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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 1935. I REPRESENT THE TRI- CONTIMENTA JUMPIN® TWO - N WHUT!S TH! KENTRY A-GOMIN! Ure INSUSANCE JEEPERS ! HUNNERT beis'd 0 MGG'ES' 1 NOVER TOLLEM 2 /A ORNRY NO-'COUNT CO.---I'M YOU-UNS DON'T DOLLERS ¥ DY T DO-NUTHIN' VARMINT LIKE LOOKING FOR MEAN TER SAY 4 | LO: W‘Z'E WONT W sNuFFY HED SNUFFY SMITH GITS TH TOR MBS SNUERY THET SNUFEY WAAL - PATCH STAY A WIDDER Ml THET CLSSED q HIS SKULL-PIECE BLOWED SMITH---- WAR ENSHORED s LONG WITH f WIOE O HISN [ OFF--AN' HIS WIDDER GITS P27 BRITCHES 1! ALL THET ENSHORED TWO_ HUNNERT DOLLERS FROM FUR HOW MULCH, WHO'D MONEY--- FUR SICH A MARS SOME FURRINER WHUT NUVER STRANGER-? ALK v—“ BODACIOWUS : KNOWED TH' SHIF'LESS SKONK-- 4 / BY C - ERMOUNT-- dy BEVAND (e ‘WH y : ¥ WS OF SNUFFY'S | 4200 LIFE INSURANCE POLICY "AR NORATED, | B 2933, K e Featioes Synducar. Inc. Ghest Briain Hghts T ny Freitas nnd Outfielder Har- | n Freis s MINING MAN IS - {MARTHA SOCIETY R oot ey shoon . ARRIVAL FROM 'DINNER ATTRACTS baseman ?ranil. Snm':fimemo. : WlNDHMfl BAY 250 ‘CUSTOMERS, Reds Are S peml ing Money to Get Players for Team' nk “Whitey” Wistert, pitcher, cipal owner | Juneau must like the annual gan 4 gncay 4 be one of the old Mining |[Martha Society dinners. Last night quisitions. © d in Juneau from!a the parlors of the Northern a one-hit e in the ty on the motorship Dart Light Fresbyterian Church more to 4 campaign. ¢ here on busi-|than 25) 1 partook of din- nz supplies for|ner, d by thé women members 1 return to the|0f- the scciely. the outbound trip of the| The women PROGRESS EDITION i i e WINS PRAISE FROM ?;‘J g e e td, oo i st Sl o CRETE NEWS, NEB. : m chargs ipacity at all times. Prac- ays of the 16 - & or miil o Wind- méf entire membership- of | Mr. and Mrs e c‘ ase, of ham B o Juncau | Lhe y took part, some acting Juneau, have ju » dental work!'ac chels, others as waitresses and 1 will be an outbo il o 3 (lomkevpon on the Dart this Mr. Heney wa | Windham B raska pap'\r|Mm ow M a cousin of Mrs. Chase, and the|ing enginec y is a result of a copy of the ough examin ress Edition which she semtdetermine m. veathe In addition to quoting much ma- everal \(l\rml from the Plc'len Edition, | camp and de: |of “The Crete ka, ummin‘nn and reared in for a number of Juneau, Alaska avor the C “‘CUBSCRIPTKON FOR : | News with a copy of the Progress [Edition of Juneau, alaska Daily| EMPIRE SENT FROM | Empire. It compg favorably with |the Sunday Editions of the Ne-) OTARU’ JAPAN CITY | braska dailies. It is unique in news- | B ana wia % {paper annals of the northwest inj 7 ° 5. {that it covers every form of -ac-| . “mpire e, rvith of 1Bkt scbiion The newest addition to -~ HOLL()“ AY LEAVES planning these delicious BAKERY was gredicnts to onnect- ; : A. F. Holl . “unofficial rep- ¢ Lumber Com- ITe L k , determined ¢ 1 f 3 2 rosent . the - Tnterna al | Scientific baking makes the B i Highway A ion, is travelling| - thres y terc e:3 a o n | to Seward on the Yukon, He has a BACH TO HOME (*] rockic . 1 i £l pa-s, Campball's a catcher, M) | supply of maps with him, indicat-| ch, formerly of Chitina,' a third ba ing the route and possibilities of |is at the Alaskan Hotel here, pend- | |the proposed road which would|ing departure en the Kenai for the onnect the United States and Al-|Fioneers Home at Sitka. Bach ar- By l\\lL '\l\\()\ CINCI 4TI, April 10— What ¢ critics one of the most ly definitely the hcmers. nsignments of right, bats left. baseball ‘‘ivory gathered un- If Léroy der one club flag will start the season for the Reds. No less than most of them in their form the new r r with Ci which tional le: pect to lift them A cool $50,000- a fifth of the $255,000 s by Owner Pow- el Crosiey for 1935 talent—>s rep- 4 e, slugging left handed f E an from Ro- chester of the In ational lcop. 1 Mize, 1 out for Veteran Jim d may be the Red’s | Bottomley job, last year hung up keynote this on. The last 3 a .339 batt iding 17 named are $20,000 pur home runs mes. An Three From Toronto | injury put hi elines Gene Schott, home town hurler, | several had an carned a trial with the Reds by, average of .988. winning 18 and lo: 9 for Toron- | Goodman Sounds G and Ray Da who won 19| Then the r Fort Worth, are other slab whom the Reds paid $20,000. He prospects, was a teammate of Johnny's at Amci Rochester, taking part in 140 ed including 19| r, he throws| ith San Fran be lifted from the Dressen ])C pery Red pllot r lh'mdrw who he youngsjers who start- | BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ok ¥ “ By ‘BILLIE Dh BECIS That deep rich 6 Schilling flavor ’nwse who know their tea, know that rich fragrarnt flavor that comes from just one thing .. TOASTING! é(“j\, .. by Schilling‘! Schilling Toasted ed 4 YOU WANT TO PUT ON WEIGHT . . EAT PEERLESS white and raisin breads. In breads, PEERLESS weful to select the finest in- and safe guard your health. m perfect in tas PEERLESS BAKERY ka via Canada. rived here on the steamer Alaska.| “At All Grocers” last son are Pitcher SHORT LINES OF LADIES PUMPS and OXF ORDS,9 5 pair Sl e Hot Gross Buns They are full of currants and spices, an || honest-to-goodniess treat in every bite. | One trial will convinee you that we sell the || best Hot Cross Buns in Juneau. ! a. 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