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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1935. BARNEY bOO(:LE AND SPABK PLUG | T RICKOLEC! LO-WIZIE WUZ HEVIN' A TURRIBLE MISERY IN HER BACKBONE-THET CATNIP TEA T FOTCHED DIDENT SEEM TER TAKE A-HOLT LIKE WIT ORTER-- GIT FROZE IN THlS HYAR AIRISH SNUFFY---- LO-WIZIE'LL. COME BACK----- INVEST in a Bank Aecount- at the First National IT'S SAFRE « . . your funds have the constant protection of sound; careful, expérienced man- agement, PLUS the additional safeguard of Deposit Insurance up to $5,000. IT'S CONVFNIENT . . . large or small deposits may w, made at will-withdrawals may be made & any time you wish. Your nioney is unde?. YOUR control. IT'S MYSTERY IF SINGER-PASSENGER AUISUSUNE -t NCAORAGEWAS S5, SOMCTUNGFOF "0 Dept., in Washi X AFPHOPHIAT‘UN WA'ASIHIN(I;’K‘O‘[I\J,.l Aprn’fi.h—lt'::::: suRPLus UF MEN the purpose of 1u ming a WUMEN FBLKS The, officers and crew of the Vie- IT'S DEPENDABLE . . . the dolars you deposit D Correspondence)— B. D. Stewart, s E E K lN G J U B S younz married couples’ club, a | toria were reticent tbzda} about say- | s g r of the Terri- X groud of ung folks gathered in _ | ing much on the subject, so it is not ¢ |s Blscu s SE ey k. the Presbyterian Church parlors Dr(‘sscs Now Prowde TWO known if Carl' Ravazza, pas Heer do not change in value. Your mon-v, invest- ToHAl Minidg DiBeE last night, with the Rev. and M Way Uses for Style | on the boat, “says it with music” to ed in a bank account, is neau, arrived in Washington Tues- | e o o M A e ) X DR mediately without loss whea cas | | John A. Glasse of the Presbyterian Variety | his bride. " > 1 P __ |day. Mr. Stewart is endeavoring to | . Hearing ‘Is Held Before (. ™5 i id i connection| AERA . Official Urges Ac-|Church presiding. g | Ravazza is known up and down the the' Tetortm | ot 3 | Although no official title Was' ponron SO arene drecses | Pacific Coast as a featured singer tion to Discourage Furth- N, April 23; S i with the work of { uena;\z SchI?er:jut;ltee i B L given the group, and mo plans j e EPT B Y odern | With the Hotel Mark Hopkins in San| —Ilvioney INeede er Immlgratlon NOl’lh made, it was unanimously agreed Jewelry. They may be taken: to pleces Francisco. It also seems he and his Sy John B. Dorsh of Fairbanks, an 4 2 that such an organization should and made up into something quite bride are on a honeymoon trip, mak- WASHINGTON, . April 6.—(SPe- | q1umnys of the University of Alas- £y 4 | be encourged. different ing a round-trip journey to Skagway cial Correspendence) — Thursday, 160 at- the DelegRtNEr othice | o auons: officlal dstion By both | * poliowing the dinner, a round swathed ssh, slotted through | 2ndSitka from Seattle. { the Senate Subcommittee on APPro- giigay Mr. ¥ i e t |Federal and Territorial authorities |¢aple discussion concerning i 5 e i ks ¢! ssion concerning the fu- % R { priations held a hearing on the ap- A i Ttan __':‘a" been worke ¢, discourage any further immigra- | gure activity of the oup was held i can hang in. front, abtlation. fha: weik of dhe. Geéo,| 5 VidY the el Mpusetm. £ i, o) e Apchorage saction, of ) sl ied over the shoulders in ' ALASKANS R Deial Guriey tn Kliska, Br. W, .| Natural Histary. [ Kew. Kotk Sloe | s jgeks 14 made o & telegram to Jetliiesnagiys back line. It can also be fixed, NEW Mendennall, director of the Geo- 1o, 'oft Alaska last Oclober BE|ue Govérnors office by R. 8. (o be held May 13 in the church Al S o * Yogical Survey and for meny years return to Fairbanks, 1€8ViDg| prapay, Chairman of the Alaska parlors Chiffon frocks have detachable| Alaskans visiting in Seattle who chj(,}‘ of e R bt of e Seattle May fourth, o continue the |Emergency Relief Administration 8t © miace fiilled trains which can be untied|were recent registrants at the New| y(p;a;n‘eg n:h\ otk thbt the archacological work of the Amen—‘Ammmgn at the waist and worn as a cape. Washington Hotel include W. J.| % P can Museum. : lined scarf of two tones can be | Ferguson of Kotzebue, Mrs. Grace y ing in Alaska v * " There is a steaay influx of des-~ 8 zebue, . \ quemmedfi"exaqmr:)l:iak‘?wangrhc?;; The dredging operations of the ST L& RO R O | Danielson, Mr, and WOHN in cowl front and hanging be-|L. Coates of Anchorage, Mrs.. T. s haom "t | Fairbanks . Districtthave broughtip o l 0% o o® o exnlaing that n Chase, M- and Mus, Dind or reversed and tied around|M, Donohoc and son and W. D.| ral years have been 10|m,ny yaluable archaic bones to the) - sptdedy B ; o s SN . the waist as a sash. A wide tulle | Kirkpatrick, of Cordova. ! arry on the work towards { the labor market will not absorb George Leveck, Mr. and Mrs. Paul L ADr e A ,.1,‘ urface and more are continually the supply now on hand when Bx'owh Ol Raits and ke searf with its ends clipped round| Mr. and N Bcb Kelsey, of | 5 col - Mendenha ©M- | ueing discovered. It is in connec-| * I th A sk s the wrists can convert a formal eve- | Valdez, who spent some time visit- phasized the fact that only about |spring operations open up e Rev. and Mrs. Gla ; 0 i tion with these finds that Mr. g Pk ning dress intc a dinner gown, ing in California, stayed at the one-half of Alaska has been map-|- . 5 immigration continues it will be by 2 8 I'4 b N s did gt D" | Dorsh will continue his work. |p o o ot Bt Detachable balloon slecves, join-|New Washington for a few days ped and taat the increased knowl- i impossible for the relief admin-| Mps. SPICKETT GOING » €dge of the Torrit made avail- yppERAN SHIPS OUTFIT stration to care for all the men iriyiia NG S her at the back, can make |prior to. taking passage for their I rihed b e T dn3 SOUTH ON LONG VISET ; (rock jook entirely different, par-|home on the present voyage of the able to the pu‘) ic (“mmv h the map- TO AGAK PLACERS|™® need of relief, hy say id to practical- ~ RS 4 R 2 S A Bank Account here is a safe and desirable investment for ¥OU! STERED A% i WASHINGTON HOTEL These p ent at the. initial meeting of > new club were Mr. Milton Lagergren, M. OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Hnnul. Prop. Phone Single 0-2 rings ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S: BABY BEEF-—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected | ticularly if a sash to match is added. | Yukon: A sequin cowl and cuffs can be at- e > - tached to an afternoon dress. { MRS. JOHN DOLGINER AND Like a diamond necklace can DAUGHTER ARRIVE HERE be used as a tiara, two bracelets, ear- FOR ONE MONTH'S YVISIT situation was reported Mrs. Josephine Spickett is leav- Charles J. Dumbleton is shipping|this week from Nome where Mayor ing for the South on the Prix vidual that is developing Alas a hydraulic outfit with plenty of Rex Swartz said there was a sur-|Norah and doos not expect to.re- John W. Finch, director of the pine o giant and other essential|PIus of labor there and it would be|turn to Juneau until next October. 1;:::":‘“ of M“i’l“] wv:. 5&“‘;“ :‘ L.I:‘e equipment to his placer project near ;;i’:fiié"‘;c:‘]‘:‘f]:"lff“»‘:‘(‘;;‘ 00 e E"S“:"f ""‘“I‘l"'f {“ Galtfornt “l M&S.| yings, and a clip; or as a necklace PR complizhed by that burcau. Dele- s h-(d(,l Or. “.]e Nusm",“ R_{ve:.} Gg(\vg-mor John W. Troy, in Salt 1\“" ‘, ,‘:] C“:,:U SHa l) 7 bx:,, proper. 3 - Dumbleton, says the Gateway, is an Y, J BF0, Who Das ST ~ o gate Dimond endorsed the work of ;g hand at the mining game which Lake City en route to Washington in Juneau on a visit for the past MRS. HE TAD RETURNING the Bureau of Mines in Alaska, po pas followed in most of the!last week, made a public statement four weeks, will go South with| Mrs. Oscar Hegestad, wife of the|trom’ their home in Los Angeles particularly with respect to mine | camps of Alaska, and this venture|there that Alaska was no place Mrs. Spickett, returning to her driver for the Peerless Bakery, abcard the Princess Norah. They will * safety. The Delegate strongly urged |pe- congiders his “last round-up.”|for the job hunter and cautioned home in San Francisco | accompanied by her children i¢| pend the next month visiting Mrs, that the Bure: service should | o hopes he has something good— against men coming north looking > nosthbound on the Northland for | Dolginer’'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. »not be withdrawn from Alaska as but if he hasn't, he says, he's going for work. SAOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! her home in Juneau. Charles Goldstein. is ‘contemplated to lot others do the pr 2 T ) It is believed that the Subcom-|yareafter. miitee is quite in sympathy with e the work beinz done as some of its ppANS TO MOVE FROM | members are vitally interested in| HULUTH TO HOMER, ALASKA | Fro m H o U SE thé minnig development in their' p g Pprait, of Duluth, who has own states. Among those present at| peen visiting his brother, Sam the hearing were the following: pratt)at Homer, Alaska, is returning Senators, Carl Hayden of Arizona, pome and plans to return to the * Alya B. Adams of Colorado, and|north country as soom as he can -’OSCPh O'Mahoney of Wyoming. |close out his affairs in Minnesota. A He is|enthusiastic about Homer, and 'Modern Dcntal Omce azcording to. the Seward Gateway, urges the building of a hill road , Travels to Deorstep tnere that would make the upper plateau farming lands accessible. e e A similar Mrs. Jehn Doiginer and her small daughter, Joan, arrived: in Juneau WALLIS 8. GEORGE, C.P.A. Associates JAMES C. COOPER, C.P.A. WALLIS S. GEORGE & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Juneau, Alaska SYSTEM -:- TAX e e o o BAILEY’S CAFE “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" 24-Hour Service S WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 ALBERT LEA, Minn., April 23.—A modern dental office on wheels AIRPLANE COMPANY ROBBED brought to their doorstep weekly i: One or more burglars broke into the advantage residents of outlyinz the office of the Northern Air ¢ communities near here enjoy. Transport Company in Fairbanks To save citizens of towns not serv- April 4 and looted the place of ap- ed by a dentist from long trips to|proximately $200 in cash and about ,obtain dental aid, Dr. Freeman Blunt | the same amount in checks. of this city travels about in a lflrge! - e senclosed automebile trailer, fully NEW BANK BUILDING equipped with dental supplies. IN INTERIOR CITY = e - | The Pirst National Bank at Fair- DRIVEES' LICENSES READY banks has started construction on what will be a $60,000 building, ac- Vehicle operators’ licenses for cording to an announcement in a the two-year period ending May recent Fairbanks News Miner, made 31,1937, are now available at the by Edward H. Stroecker, president office of the City Clerk. Fee, $1.|and George B. Wesch, cashier of Drivers must procure their new the institution. The Warrack Con- “cards by June 1. Get them now struction Company of Juneau has and avoid the rush. —adv. | the contract. ¥ THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON. Telephone 409 ' B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. GASTINEAU €CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING French-ltalian Dinners: . 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