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

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1935. Bovan By BILLIE DE-BECK BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG PAW--WE-UNS HAIN'T HED = B NAUGHT BUT WOE AN' SORROW LO-WIZIE AIR TH' it I JES' CAINT SENCE WE KEM TER TH' C(TY--T MOST CONTRIVINGEST - SET ON A SILK GRAIN! HOMESICK TER GO OUT : 1 CAIN'T SET STILL : , PAW- AN DIG TH' TATERS AN pick v || GRUNTIN' A MINUTE-- T ey ok ok BEANS AN' LOOK ATTER TH' AGIN--- i1 - = = FIRST CLASS AND ENROLLMENTS MONPAY NIGHFT. At the Kashevaroff Residence Art-Commercial Art-Lettering MAR-Z5 he Mary Ott encountered a strong account of his capabilities he 1) day. Peter Christensen had gprev- Save One Full Month Tuition by NEAR wBEcKED and heavy seas. Half-way wM suLZER Is ucceeding in getting many eéssen- MUSSEH Is I-Uw jously been awarded the' Glacter b, { s e A L ek “‘” things done’ for Alaska. Highway-Thane route here | ENROLLING NOW! in the inside passagze mogor Lrouhlc On my way back I hope m - - ! ; UN ALASKA TRIP was again experienced. The Mary | vlsITnR HERE spend a few days in Juneau to nN NEw SGHUUL MRS. HAYES IN HOSPITAL Ott rolled in the trough of the sea take up important matters with Howard Hayes entered the hospital last night for medical at-| while three small boats passed. A/ officials.” Duane Blothers Have Ex- j\w’fx'::f:;[:x‘{!.i\?nslhv:ge;x%z :ESMT BUUSTS ALASKA s‘l‘ncK PRIGES AT MUOSE PAss Z RETURNS HOME Cltmg Tlme Nmthbound |ently the signals were unnoticed. K] .1 (The Mary Ott began taking water R in Smal Cnaf& UL «mz: Llu;;mtvzulblf;elm?r’\‘\"\‘:)l‘ Former Governor of New BAGK UN FEET June:m Man Gets Contract ':l)\)li:l||!“‘):le.)!;(1::1[|1"!":»‘bl::’;;h.llul\' 15, y | on Bid of $4,793-—Bus Several thrillinz- adventures were f gas were cast overboard York Is Opening Min- L R experienced by Harry Duane | Finally the freighter Northholm T L b 1 . { e’ & trip to Ketchikan from went to their assistance. A line was mg grflzelllc& TRADING TUDAY Line A“Vflids Made In the Commissloner's Court for, Seattle this summer Duane, alcast aboard and the Mary Ott was| : X B i ; | the Territory of Alaska, Division radio, stage apd bight club enter-|towed into sheltered water at slow william Suizer of New York i rffi‘-;\,\”. of :Jum'nu m.\_ been | Number One. ! ‘ » : tainer. i now,in Junesu. | speed to avoid swamping her former Governor of the State of | — ::': ded the contract for building | Before JOHN F. MULLEN, Com- AluSk(m “()teQ l uo' Smre Harry Duane and his brother,i The Duane brothers were called New York, arrived in Juneau last| Several Groups of Regulars leach:‘)« W mflvx‘»‘l-rrn:nrgt a];ll:;:ll“ \r?.t:)‘ r;:;:;mugr and ;x 01““1:‘0 Probate ' 2 s larters )S ass Re, uneau recinc! Albert Duane, decided to come to|back to Seattle by sickness in the night on m; FAA{ F?n'«"hltl)ion'mn S e oY Mg Pl S TR a u L P P e 02 Alaska aboard the Mary Ott, a|family. The Mary Ott was tied up Sulzer, Alaska. He has n at B 0 L 793, s an- In the Matter of the Estate of ave House rop. one s&' fwenty-Toot cabin cruiser equipped |in Ketchikan where she still lies Sulser about a month starting de- Start Upturn o Elenrnesv Commis- ~ WILLIAM J. CHILDS, Deceased. ! ol ] § , vings with a 4-cylinder motor. Bothjat the dock Albert Duane re- velopment of two mines— the Jumbo 3 15 Lo ),,v-‘ ‘n:uu ,\'lzin.bfl\v ‘hmlvnl‘nm “NOTYCF IS HEREBY GIVEN, o brothers had acquired some cx-?m. ined in Seattle but Harry re- Copper and gold mine, and the Mt. | NEW YORK, , 26.—Stocks| ks “‘”\x!.r‘t y October 1. That the undersigned was on theé ¢esessesreodossssodcrrrsrrs Other bidders were J. B. War- 18th day of July, 1935, duly ap- y I ” S dta e | turnec s - p: lver e. He stated that 9 perience with small boats in the|turned to Alaska by steamer. Best silver mine at! 3ot back on their feet today with Sk pnddiiy - - he will soon hire men and beginiin. aid of utilities, metals and :ac}i r;‘n\n truction Company, $6,- | pointed administratrix of the Es- Denta Ray a rawry cattle district. Seattle r Peterman, $5,635; John |tate of William J. Childs, deceased. Scveral storms were encountered | production assorted specialties i : A A undstrom of ’ s & : L a2 e 3 ¥ a iNu JEws MAY Sulzer is enroute to the Chan-|" mojavs trading pace was a bit om of Wasilla, $6,062; Her- |All persons having claims against OUTSIDE PRICES enroute, two of them with almost . | delar district in the interior where | oo™ "0 day Iman Johnson of Anchorage, $5,700, the Estate of said deceased will dicastrous results. At Idol Point, i oad ile and Geager . Slinns: vomclaive - v the last anchorage before cr he has mining interests. While In ~ pyo celective demand seemed to Com;"i lJf}hlfsvn- $5,220. | present them with proper vouchers ROOMS 5 AND 6 TRIANGLE BUILDING Qibin Charlotte Sound, they - ! Juneau, he visited Gov. John W. g act for school bus trans- |and duly verified to the under- Lo . il i 3 S sel portation on the Charcoal Point signed at Juneau, Alaska, within ——— X ald for three days by violent g Troy, an old friend, and conferred he close was fairly fit4 i held for three days by The e was fairly fiem. and Herring Cove routes has been six (6) months from the date Of pe— - ] Mrs. Denver Halvorson and After the sform had apparentiy with 0{“"-’ Alaskans. ‘30 ;‘1“" 4 Wheat was up more than 4 cents| let to the White Cab Company of this notice { pagsed tr set out again and near to leave Juneau aboard the P/ a bushel following a spirited rally. N 3 o € v g By kol el ol ; 3 Ketchikan at $16 a day. The Scow Dated at .Juneau, Alaska, this 4' 4SKA N,F ' Co 533 Island struc Bay - Mountain Point route was 18th day of July, 1935. % S A ) & warninz by a terrific westerly wind. afterncon, ot e CLOSING PRICES TODAY awarded Cliffo s Y otrs Tues- > e ool ¥ rd Roundtree of JOHANNA R. S ot , g . et (EUACE PPR IO G LR RK, July 26.—Closing| Petersburg at $8 a day and the Adminiatratrix FEATURING CARSTEN'S BARY BERF—DIAMOND Taking Water : < . 2 . day i ‘. i > Their Leavily laden boat bmm.Olymplc Committee in Ber Alacka’s Warm Friend S Ih i 8 A‘L‘]’("‘lf"::n'rlct‘?: Farm route out of Fairbanks to First publication, July 19, 193 || TC HAMS AND RACON—U. 8. Goveriiment Inapected to fake water in increasingly large| lin Discloses None I am now, always have been pday Is 15, American Oai|Georse Dana of that city at $4 a Last publication, Aug: 16, 1935, / srnts - ol i e Selected Yet and always will be a friend of Al-'4y “Anaconda 16, Bethlehem Steel| ] ) A 2 - pump could mo longe At aska,” Sulzer said. “I am anxious . General Motors 37%, Tntert] e e beaf and the Duane brothers Were| pppriy jujy 26— Probability of t0 do anything I can to expedit® pational Harvester 51, Kennecott : forced to bail with pails. THeD|, “yeps ticipating for Germany Progress. Alaska is now coming 0 901, United States Steel 40 their motor quit, After being atly " " jose” Slumnic Games was the front in Government consider- pounq 496, Bremner bid 45 as the| mercy of the sea -and veryl Ty oo 0in "y disclosure by 84on, which means must to Alas- eq 59, Nabesna bid 55 asked 67, nearly running aground on the the Olympic committee that there ka. I always said that Alaska {a Black Pine Snlvnr bid 28 asked 34% rock shore of Egg Island, a burned| . "5 0 "omong the athletes the richest gem in Uncle Sam's sl vas located and the motor already chosen to compete for the domain — the wonderland of the BN 4 3 world I I German Olympic team. { body of Water Had bein [[CIoTAn OIIDL te : Praise for Dimond 2 DEPAR MEN S * This came close on the heels of croszed when they ran into a field “During the winter I spent a R tiine logs. A Oenadian -tig}ne Nasi administration decree dis- b of “‘”‘;’:"1, ‘_LT il it [~‘1""v" '”ki solving the entire Steel Helmet War ")1)! deal of time in Wuth'nl_mn 1 E33f" had lost her tow of 108 and | yererang organization in East Prus- 40108 what T can for Alaska. In this connection I want the people | g of Alaska to realize that they have PASCO, Wash, Juty 26—Fire} 2.lpw turning the boat without specific duty of eliminating Jewish pever had a better Dvlcgn.b.‘ from ?a:t»mghz wiped out four buildings swamping it, so Albert went fnrwqrd<mnumcM from German art. Alacka than I.)Mvmm Anthony J.|in the oldest section of the business| snd fended off logs with a pike Dimond. He is able, honest and|district here. Before the flames pole until the last of them had been | LEG BROKFN industrious. He deserves the sup-!were brought under control the| passed. | Art Walters was admitted to the port and commendation of all Al-‘rnmblnod fire departments of Pasco| Mere Motor Trouble i hospital this morning for treat- a‘kans. He is on the job all the and Kennewick were employed, aid- Several days later, near Dixon’s|ment of a broken leg. Walters is time and stands very high with the ed by volunteers. The loss is not| Frfrance, a storm came up and |a mine Em])loyve. Fresident and other officials. On estimated. | tie boom had split, releasing the | sia and the assignment of a super- lo's The wind too strong to e visor on non-Army art, with the T didn’t take long ‘for Crown, the American taste ... . blended from Whiskey 1p Hecodie. Americ'si| Seageufslpufstycha of fuliibodicd s '8 Dance all night if you wish to the music of THE THREE MUSKET- favorite . . . but it took all Seagram’s whiskies 1deally suited for blending: three-quarters of a century of distilling When you order or when you serve, ™ ' ™ Y ) EERS undcr the dUSplces Of THI‘ l)()UG[ AS CHAMBER OF COM experience and skill to know how. let “make mine with Seagram’s” be Crown Whiskey is “custom-made”to your guide. SaySeagram’s and be Sure. . H : Y aas | \1[“RCL—DOUGI AS \ \ l ___SATURDAY VLGHTt FINE WHISKIES SINCE 1857 = E\CI’\ b()d\ will be WCICCImCd at this huge G()‘)l);—\"l‘*_A DANCE and. eagvams to n B A you are ordered and expected to attend. Clvxh?ns 50(: @ fiW %W @ - ' 4 REMEMBER — Saturday Night-Douglas Nat-Everybody Welcome!

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