The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 26, 1935, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE“ FRIDAY APRIL 26 1935, B; BILLIE DE BECK 312 NOT A SINGLE CLUE YET, SNUFFY, BUT SHERIFF TAIT --- HE'S ON THE JOB EVERY MINUTE - T WON'T BE LONG NOW --- R S WAAL- SHER'FF --SENCE DAISY- JANEY FELL COWN TH' WELL---AN' THAR'S - BEEN NARY A SOUL TER LOOK ATTER 4 TH' LEETLE ONES I SORTA GOT i A IDY THET SNUFFY'S WIDDER T LIKE A CHANGE O Y AN' KEM OVER ---SHORE NUFF, SHER'FF; T KNOWED 'BOUT TH' INSHORANCE MONE! I'LL HEV A TALK WITH YOU-UNS AGIN, SIMON This Y ear It Costs LESS To Pay by Check! If you hayen't a Checking Account, we invite you to open one at the First National. This year you can enjoy the many advantages of Paying by Check WITHOUT the additional cost of a Government:.check tax; you ean place your finances on & businesslike basls; you can enjoy the time-saving convenience of writing _your money as you meed it; you can give your funds the additional protection of Deposit Insurance. HIT--WHUT FUR LR - . A . 3 : g SHOULD T HoL 7/ parey . i S p T ACTS JES' Z 7 £ 3 4 THET AGIN HER? (o // A LEETLE WIRELESS PHONE Adam Lipke, Seldovia wireless| | man, has installed a new wireless| | telephone and is busy trying out| | the set. The Station’s call letters are KIKY. Mrs. Lipke recently returned to Seldovia from ‘an ex- tended trip Outside. 1 accumulating materials for the con- fin the! next three years. Prior: to uction of a 28-foot sloop. 1 1ing to Seldovia last winter, he h he plans to sail direct from n oil prospector in the Iliam- waters to the sunny shores|na country and previously lived in ith Sea islands, according w‘nn interior where he attended the Seward Gateway. “Big John" | University of Alaska. This winter just what he wants, and is {he has built himself a snug cabin e his time building ms‘m Seldovia and settled down - to hich he hopes to finish with- [the business of building his ship. {SAN FRANCISCO BARERY GETS NEW DELIVERY TRUCK SENATOR NEELY | HAS GREAT JOB, } HOLDS T ITWE I.L Admits He Reads Com‘u —After Duties Known, One Can't Blame Him (Continuéda irom Page One.) P UMD R San Francisco Bakery re- a new Chevrolet delivery DOUGLAS ; VUGLL { 8 A § 74 | on the Bandon this week, z 1\1'4 W S | delivered to the Second Street shop kno § : For safety and convenience—have a First National Checking Account and muake 1935 a Pay by Check Yeai! The | through the Connors Motof Co. - [ ] The First National Bank Juneau, Alaska - “BIG JGIIN" OF SELDOVIA WILL SAIL FOR SOUTH SEAS PLANS BUSI VENTURE n Martin, who plans to open ation and refreshment place in Douglas during the nmer, expects to leave on| — RN e T8 and for a brief visit tole E IDEAL PAINT SHOP 1 | to lock over equipment, I It's Paint We Have 1! ' nown in Sel- is engaged in Ivan Radoonstoff dovia as “Big John’ , ete. suitable for his needs. n Hachmeister also plans to | In- jeave on the Northland for a busi-{ | WENDT & GARSTER ! s trip to San Francisco. Both/|' PHONE 549 | regulations respecting = g of the Capxtcl e al the men expect to be gone nbout; a menth. a Democrat, the secor D { at to hold the job since| AT FOUNDRY party gained control of the His predecessor was Sen- New York. opeland is the M.D.) quit the job Henry Stragier has gone fo work Treadwell Foundry in the of John Martin, who resign- job there to engage in busi- ed hi, "lt‘ s here. - —_— ATTESTION GARDNERS Any time is a GOOD TIME to set out trees, shrubs and hardy perennials . . . BUT SPRING BED- DING PLANTS SHOULD NOT BE PLANTED BEFORE MAY. In an average season, the second week in May is the ideal time to set out 90 PROOF NE PINT GIN. 60c Chevrolet and Pontiac Dealers (o) ¥0) CONNORS MOTOR CO. AGENTS such things as pansies and many other ardy TO DO FOREST SERVICE BOAT Senator 1 cays Copeland was = Bise plants, while dahlias should not . i o domain of the cnar-| RETURNING TO JUNEAU| st out before ihe thira weei tn : s B of e G B Doss {28 TN FLORISTS Heve. il Genuine Bourbon Whiskey, mitte to be looked after y A ALASKA’S FAMOUS HEALTH RESORT shrubs, hardly 5% Ship W Thie Forest Service Boat Ranger|ung ReEl: ] } < barber ) for Senators in the rogike base, ek B g N i T o ” » Idenl Spot for Vacations Senate office building; (3) the ¢ the annual overhaul b|GROWN. A samplé of their paisy restaurant for Senators in the Cap-| 1. Captain George Sar-|plants may be seen in the window nate office build- tains of the three division headquarters boats of the Forest / Service has been given the status engineers recently, it was ounced today. They in- clude Captain Sarvela of the Ran- " ger 9, Admiralty Division; Captain | George Reynolds of .the. Ranger 8, Petersburg Division, and Ottar 93 Proof Building. A count this morning, April 25, revealed about one hun- dred and seventy-five flats of an- nual bedding plants alone, besides vegetable plants and other stok at their GREENHOUSES ON GLACIER HIGHWAY. Call at our store for. list of an- nuals and perennials which will be Juart, $1.95 Quart, § (.ormAm) ALASKA FISHING HUNTING First Class Accommodations BOATING Reasonable Rates Juneau lLiquor Store PERCY REYNOLDS PHONE 36 1 the flagstaff atop of the Se side of the Capitol|jchnson, of the Ranger 10, South-|out before the first day of May. building de ng the fact that thelern Division, Ketchikan. —adv. JUNEAU FLORISTS Senate in session: | These are only a few of the du- ties imposed by the Senate on its Rules Cc rmmn.uvv chairman. “Can you when I can? - > OUTSIDE? relaxatign Almkan 1 out Ltquor .Store Phone Single 0-2 be sure 2 trans- . NORTH [ , completely When to rid Dnve Homel l’mp conditicncd, v Iy designed 1 ALASKA MEAT CO tative, Northers Pacitic Raiway, will be here soon to give you eam- il e ; i ‘ TR : . TURING CARSTEN'S! BABY' BEEF—DIAMO] plete details. WAIT FOR HIM.| New Spring Fruits and Vegetables, always at the peak of Freshness . . . . A wealth'of food delights to give zest to April FEA' G STEN'S. BABY' —] OND You're sure to find JUST WHAT YOU WANT at PIGGLY WIGGLY ., . . Also LOWEST PRICES. TC HAI_I‘SVAND__;ACQN-—U. S. Govntumgnt Lnspected - NOTICE MOOSE menus. Friday night we members present. T will be installed. the Moose and L to partici the offict WALLIS $. GEORGE & CO. CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Jineau, Alaska svsm Sio Ak s S BAILEY'S “eizes CAFE o .. “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" A : new o The Ladies of gion are invited | ——— e ——— e WALL‘!BS.GMOPM Assoclates JAMES C, COOPER, C.PA. ] Swift’s Baby Beef ROAST DR STEAK FROM OUR MARKET | IS SURE TO PLEASE YOU SERVICE AUDIT -i- LARGE—FRESH—CLEAN 2500 dozen sold each month 3 doz. 89 Soap,10bars . . . 33¢ (rmal Whue o P&G BUTTER \U’\.SET COLD—HLghesl Quality 3000 Ibs. sold each month followed by a lunch —adv. Cerrrrree THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS. - - - | The Gastineau | Our Services to Qw‘Begln and Bnfl. u“ the ’ Gimg Plabk o Every Passenger-Carrying Boat "FOR INSURANCE “Set 4. R. SHEPARD & SON _Telephone 809 B. M. Belresds Dank Bidy, ¥ CAS’I‘INFAU CATE £ G}hmmu HOTEL BUILDING French- Ilyl[n lfimem Wines—Beer Strifig Beans . . . 10¢ Picnic Size Jello, 4 for . .".". * AN Flavois Catsup, 2 for . . . 33c Del Monte or Sniders SUGAR || Tomatoes Pure Iine Cane Large Canb 10 1b. cloth{| 2 tms for bug,53¢ || 25c” PHONES—CROCERY“DEPT. GENUINE 1935 FRESH’ DRESSED 3 Whole Birds $1.15 BLUE RIBBON HENS . Fancy Stewers—Average Weight 4 lbs. COFFEE || CHEESE All Brands 11b. can 29¢ Tillamook Pound 23¢ HOME CURED CORNED BEEF .28¢ . Lean Tasty Briskets - Now for Eastgrl PHONES—MEAT DEPARTMENT ) ot 4 : : SWIFT’S PREMIUM WEINERS .28c Ibs ) i LISTIC OIL WAVE | &% 24-2 rings—42-2 rings Eat the-Géod Kind AIWaYS ..y~ Qoo 24 08 A2 Business Is Good g 11 NN S e RUTH CARLSON _Pigg Apartmeifi e, i ARG e XL I s TR A N RIS D RS A8

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