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

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o e ‘| and former employee of the War- LOU ER 7 SISTER, LOUDER THE DA]LY ALAbKA FMPIRE mfiRSDAY DEC. 26, 1935. o f WEM, MAH LEETLE F_\QENDY- LIoN —-WE-UNS PUT MQRE EMPHASIS ON THAT LAsT Lg:)s_ HEV GOT TER SHEV OFF-- Bv BILLIE DE BELK 'V’ 1 HEV HED EZ MUCH O ‘ 'r ET THAR REHARSAL % T KIN SWALLER---T A\R S0 DING BOS' HUMSICK FUR TH' HILLS MAH EYES AIR PUDOLIN' UP sunmw eooAccous- SNUFFY ! WHERE YA GOl 22 THAT'S ‘THEAFIR » near hcr Sznta ‘Menica, Cal., ROBERT MARTIN DIES OF HEART TROUBLE| Robert Martin, 46, FERA worker home. (Asscciated Press Photo) ‘yenrs ago. He has also been em- ployed by H. G. Watson as land- er. He has been employed on A projects for the past eight Martin is survived by a sister, Mrs. | Mary Oshorne, Santa Rosa, Cal His remains are at the C. W. Car-| ter Mortuary. No arrangements have | St. | rack Construction Company, died | Christmas Evé in St. Ann's Hospital, | | after an attack of heart trouble o o | - iien paa nespacitated him. for| et been made for the funeral, |was that the baby was born just too GXARE and Mick KL, feferit pris- the' past. monith, e late to up its: stocking this ORErs, to McNell's Isiand dnd re- R S g ! mandihg Antoli Peters of Sitka to aki i A native of San Francisco, Cal., m' Martin came to the Territory some The Gilyak ps merly worshipped Capt. Bert Wallic of Los Angeles' police homicide squad lcoks at'the body of Thelma Todd, blonde coreen acticss who played comedienne and vampire rcles, as she was found dead in her automobile | CHRISTMAS BABY BORN Two o'clock Christmas morning { marked Blomquist family’s Christmas pres- €nt—a seven pound baby girl, born to Mrs. Blomquist at that hour in Christmas. SHOP IN .mN, AT AUTU HITS MAN . CHRISTMAS EVE “Heuxyzfmlfley Near Death as Result of Highway | Accident Henry Cropley, 38, fisherman, is near death in the Government Hos- I pital today as a result of a Christ- mas Eve auto accident. Cropley was returning from a drive out Glacier Highway when his ma- |chine ran into a ditch just south lof the Salmon Creek powerhouse, Hé was uninjured and started | down the road toward the city. Clar- |ence Wiitanen, Connors Motor Com- ! pany employe, returning to his home at Auk Lake, after visiting his sister {in Douglas, noticed Cropley on the ;h::nway‘ slowed down, but was un- table to keep from hitting the man as Cropley was going from one side lof the highway to the other, em- | deavering to “flag him down.” Wiitanen immediately placed the injured man in hls auto and rushed |him to the hospital, where a physi- c.xn was summoned and he reportec % ident to Deputy United States ; I\ arShal ‘MacSpadden. | cropleye skull i3 said to be frac- tured, and H3 has & badly broken nese, The accidstit ocedrred within __ a few feet of ‘Cropley’s car. Cropley i reperted in a semi-coma today. Cropley has a wife and family here TO MRS. A. BLOMQUIST ge js5 a Brother of Jake Cropley, pile- driving contractor. D 'VI(ORMICK RETURNS HERE Deputy Marshal John McCormick the arrival of tae Alvin Ann’s hospital, Their only regre; NottHiwestern after'taking Willle Morningside Sanitarfum fn Port- land. - aturned t6 Junéau aboard the (W.Southward of Kotzebiie, Robert T. { ; E e hunior Forester Siduey V; Benhison hns Jomed the Juneau, omvs of :the | st Service, dtter arriviiy adoara \lh? flenmor Northwestern Tuesday | 2ight. He was formerly connecwdi vith the California Range and Ex- | »erimental Station in Berkeley, and | 5 also a lleutenant in the U. S. Naval Reserves. Mr. Derinison will be connected with the CCC work out Glacier High- vay for the locgl office, supervising thé construction of a new rest house 1ear the glacier and several other DOUGLAS CHRISTMAS | FESTIVITIES AT GOVERNMENT SCHOOL tinuing . all this .week, Christmas | is being celebrated in happy fash- fon with exercises and diversified festivities for the entire Indian| ots 4 community by Mrs. Rose Davis, ’);;OJ:; f: ;\‘:::L aarte L‘;,Z“zi,(:;f"#g;tfd teacher of the Government School. |Each afterhoon and evening until| A passenger aboard the North- ‘New Year’s Day there will be! western to ‘Retchikan was Junio: mme’lhlng appropriate doing, atter Ranger. Roger. Robinson, who has|Ghich a restme of the entire doings Seen transférred from Denver to ald | | will be given n the timber sales work for the ik YD U] service in the first city. Big increase: in timber sales ne: tated the ad- | HOME DEMGNSTRATIONS dition to the staff, according to For- | NOW BEING FINISHED est Service officials. | e KLERY CREEK CLAIM WILL BE OPF.RATED% Klery Plagers, Inc., nas filed arti- cles of \inéorporation: With; the Tor- l ftorial Auditor’s office, "The ' com pany will gperate claims on Klery | Creek, & tributary of ‘the Sguirre Riyer in the Noatak-Kobuk dist: Mot | L, 2ear Kiana. The incorporators were Arch J \ Tourtellotte, Dagmar K. Tourtellotte and H. H!' Vinson, all 6f Portland COregon, and corporate headquarters arg located in that city. The concern Mrs. C. N. Crone will be at the | Government School Friday after- | noon from 1 o'clock to wind up the series of demonstrations in progress during the past couple of weeks. B SPEND WHERE YOU MAKL IT! A Three Days’ Cough Your Danger Signal %o matter low many medicines ~ou have tried for your cough, ohest cold or bronchial lrrn.nuon you éan | & t relief now with O aomul&lon cgnnce Serious troublé may be brewin, .;m; anything less than Creomul- you cannot afford to take l Ilists 12,500 shares of capital sbck gon which goes.right ta the u“ \wm\ a par value of $10 per share. ,',[ {he trouble nld mfiure _.Digectors of Klery Platers are J. and heal the ini g the germ-laden phlegm 11 d and cxpelled, Jacobs of ‘Portland, atid ‘Arch’ J | Tourtellotte of Portland. e One of the most important literary products of Babylon is the Epic of Gilgamesh. O Hven if other remedu- luwe | adied, don’t be dlscourngm lrugelst 15 authorized nntee Creomulsion and to re!und your | inoney if you are not satisfled with resulfs from the very first bottle. | it Creomulsion yight now. ( | Starting Christmas Eve and con- | LOW-ASH BRIQUETS the All-Around Fuel! For fireplace, furnace, range, or heater. Low- ash ‘briquets are a free-burning fuel — low in ash content, high in heat. COlean, odorless, easy to handle. $13.50 per ton F. O. B. Bunkers | PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY —PHONE 412— OPEN ALL NIG Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Phone Single O-2 rings Dive Housel, Prop. WINDOW CLEANINF PHONE 485 et i i --mwn»-NM' " RICE & AHLERS CO. Heating Plumbing > PHONE 34 Sheet Metal Work AQV) | L orr et et S iy ey e T ST Saac T Do Ty ST S e D e D vy e )n sy S S B m—ya—h—ia—h%—h—i‘flfl S nay S T e dane M%M—Mbfi—h S-S e P I iR S e S S Bine fle D o m—h—h Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Co. ....$25.00 Alaska Grill ... 5.00 Alaska Meat Co. .. 5.00 Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. 10.00 Alaska; Steafnship Co. ................. 10.00 Alaskan Hotel—~Dave Housel Anderson;ddvbroc i Lo Alaska Laundry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5.00 Behrends, B. M., ... $20.00 Butler Mauro Drug Co. ... .00 Big Van .00 Burford, J. B. . : .50 Bill's Shoe Parlor . .00 Boggan, Garland - .00 Betcpn, Wolh ols .50 Blemton: Dr, Williom '« .o e .00 California Grocery .. .00 Carter, Chas. W. ©.._. .00 Central Beer Parlor .. .00 Connors Motor Co. ... .00 Columbia 1Lu_mber' Co, 10.00 “Carlsén,-James *. - 2.00 Council, Dr. W W. . 10.00 Crystal Siecdm Baths 1.00 Capital Safe <....or ... 2.00 Bavieredatay> v ax.. $ 5.00 ‘Dave's Place .. 1.00 Douglas, Bill . crese i1 ERI Davis, Trevor—Snap Shoppe 1.00 Daily Alaska Empire ... . 20.00 Faulkner, H. L. . Friend ... i Frye Bruhn Meat CO. weovvooioore. 1935 Pnoneer’s Donatioris to the Christmas Fund for th First National Bank Florence Shop Elstad, Bert Electric Serv1ce Shop ... 1.00 et R o TR S RN i 1.00 Gastineau Hotel . 5.00 Gastineau Cafe .. 5.00 Geyer, A M. ... 1.00 Guy Smith's Drug Store 2.50 Graves H &0 o 5.00 Gastineau Grocery . 1.00 Grummett, Stan 2.00 Ceorge - Brothers . alit i 800 Hayes' Shop : Handy Andy ) Halvorsen's 8: Hellenthal, J. A.. 5.00 Harri Machine ‘Shop .. 5.00 Tdeal Paiht S oo i $ 5.00 Ideal Shop 2. Juneau Lumber Mills .. Juneau Cabinet Co. ... Juneau Cold Storage Co. ... i Juneau Florists 5.00 Juneau Paint Store 2.00 Jones-Stevens 2.50 Junecu Transfer 2.00 Juneau Motor Co. ... 2300 Juneau-Young Hardware Co. ....... 5.00 Juneau: Frock Shop ... ... 1.00 Juneau Drug Co. 2.00 Johnson, W..P. ... 4.00 Jorgensen, Mcxmn ............................ 5.00 Junequ Empire Theatres, Inc. ....... 10.00 Juneal Telephone Co. . ; Juneau Dairy Judson, Tom Krafft's Shop Kaser & Freeburger ... Kanns 5c and $5 Store ... Kome; BiE. ... Kaufmann's Cafe Kashever, Mike FeFevre 'Tudge-H. B, .= = Lundgren, Al Liston, Lu o o T S e Monagle's Variety Store ... Moses, Henry .. Sa Simpkins, George M. Shearer, Tom .. Sweum, Ed. 7 Standard Machine Shop . Market Basket -1.00 Monagle, M. E. 2.00 Thomas Hardware Co. ... .$ 5.00 Morzig, L F: ... 3.00 Truesdell's Gun Store ................ 2.00 deidmaledage s i e 5.00 el Bhon . e $200 U&ILunch ... : _$°5.00 North Transfer ... 1.50 United Food Co. 5.00 New York Tavern .. 2.50 Warrack, J..B. . el 1 Nelson, Ludwig 200 Waynor, Chas. . _$ 2,00 Northland Transportahon Co. 500 Wickersham, James . 2.00 Walmsley, Geo. H. ... 1.00 Olympic Barber Shop ... $ 1.00 White, Albert ... 1.00 Ordway's Photo Shop .. 3.00 Williams, Dr. R. H. 2.50 Washington Egg & Poultry Assn. Peetless Bakery ... .04 $ 5.00 +Seattleé ... ... 5.00 Yellow Cab Caq. . Reliable Transfer . Résenberg, Sam astion, Bk S mas Fund 1935 ected by W. D. Gress for the Year 1935. Rice & Ahlers .. Royal Blue Cabs Reischel, Ralph .. Roden, Henry Race, Harry Switzer, Charles .......... Shattuck, Allen . Star Bakery . Stewart, Dr. AW, Stabler, Howard D. ... Shepard, H. R. . Sanitary Meat itk Sanitary Grocery ... Yurman, The Furrier ............. Zynda Hotel ... n Francisco Bakery

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