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L} z " FOR TERRITORY k g F TOO BAD YOU CAN'T READ, SNUFFY-- HERE'S AN ADVERTISEMENT T PUT IN TH' PAPER- LISTEN-- ANYEODY KNOWING THE WHEREABOUTS OF "WEASELPUSS " SMITH PLEASE COMMUMICATE WITH BERVARD R GOOGLE AND ColLECT FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD-" HARK YORE EARS, MISTOFER GOOGLE-T JHEAR TH' PHONE -BOX A-DINGLIN' HALLO, MEESTER GOOGLES --- COME OVER OIS PLACE, QUEEK --~ DA PINK P’OODLE : c "WISSLEPUSS SMIT “ HE (SS HERE-- WAAL-- T DECLAR-- IF THAT DON'T TAKE ' RAG OFF'N TH' AT HE'S OH, OH, ewoy- swoy-- LAST +»- FOUND THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. MONDAY. FEB. 10, 1936. JI i By BILLIE DE BEGK TELL ME, WEASELPUSS, HOW YA GRIESTCLAMS Spanish Electin Solution of Saturday's Puzzie ESKIMOSNEAR Aims to Unravel & i LIA[C[EZAINIAZTIRIO 1 e | i 8 UP[OINEZTIOMZWIAIRIE| = BARROW INNEED Political Deadlock it BEQ fim [ 18 Ten thes e [EIXITIRIAZGINIAISTHIETS Missionary Says Mumps| {0 migiiee. ELEIS LS IT + l)_’i K E | (Continued trom Page One) ,f\‘":h‘.(((g" ey LININ R[UN E|L[1]A ampait-—iiawkeswort Substance used (¢ NZMOIDIE IRIN Denies U.S. Refused Aid | partial elections and to maintain on i violin RIS|E TIABZNALY, ETAn factional peace. Topiz_hum- L[ M[TITTUN GM (Continued 1rom Page One) Political developments of the past | C[RIE|A[SIE[DZ A|TIHIE —_— TV 5 —— |year have given Spain a striking| 27 :\n’vnr;h x_w;‘ HIAIRIMEZT| | [PZCIHIAIR] cor ¢ Frank sherty., .| paradox; an old school republican s Wrather ot IAlS [OZA[LTI RIEIN[O sthoo! supsrinteadent, asking . for President — Niceto Aloals Zamors, | 8aln PIE ENGALIVIE AEINIDIS their recommendations regarding il oAl e t_han b 4 onve Rpiciqus: the situation. B “ | else created the republic—and a gov- slang 0 ; DOWN Fhomly | ernment which has been openly hos- Brarts “Notns 1 vw._.\\<:3\,|n Mr. Hawkesworth pointed out that | tile to the Spanish constitution and in: prefix the residents of St. Lawrence have |gauors changing it to a more con- frame houses but they use them only | o vative document. | in the summer. In the winter they | 1 the resulting deadlock, a center | use the native igloo which, he de- |inistry to preside at new elections clared, is the only home scientifically | pacame essential adapted for winter use in the Arc- | among the political leaders seek- tic until some better heating device ling support are Gil Robles, calling has been discovered. for a strong conservative government . “We urge the 05 to live in | hat will protect property and abolish igloos in the wir using the na- | antj-church legislation; and Manuel | tive oil lamps for he > said Azana, leader of the left republicans Reindeer Av: who draws his support from the more Antique Ax handle meat-eating The Eskimos are radical elements | people, Mr. Hawkesworth said, and Monarchists, almost lost in the | the fact that meat is the natural coyyffle, put their candid in- | ic has rred nsson food for subsistence in the Ar many times b to articles by in Harpers for Ni er, December and January, in which the explorer tells how he subsisted on meat in the Arctic for a year, the e rience being under s “With 30,000 reindeer near Po'r Barrow, the proper food for the Esk mo should ex: ' the Bureau Ch to the field and may form the united national front t Rot ng to build st a socialist republic.” DU GAME POISONER GETS SENTENCE Fine and Tai Term Given Dillingham Man— Peits Seized up | Ccenvicted for the second time in SUGGESTS PLAN less than four months nd possession placin rits for fur-be Jossph Schae- of Dillingham, was m d out > of $300 with r months 3. Com- Army Air Corps Chief Be- i l. - P s el SI’\ ld B m Eric Fenno's cou! t Dil- 1eves Friority Shou € Iy January 17, according train Given North Country ;v. word received here today by the | — g \ 5 forietea 55 tox it and toce: COMD. F. W. BROWN ENROUTE TO SAMOA bis license for a period of one year ESchaefer was st gbers numerous copies of The Em- gska, Game Warden Hosea Sarber | TR pire in which, during the last two on August 9 for pos: ion of years, statistical and editorial mat- strychnine poison, at which time Samoan Islands to Australia has ter relative to the importance of a fine of $150 was handed out by | been the interesting itinerary of adequate military air bases have Commissioner Fenno. Late in De- | Lieut.-Comdr. Fletcher W. Brown, been consistently advocated. \ cember Warden Sarber secured two | former commander of the Talla- The House of Representatives fox carcasses which had been found | Poosa, who, accompanied by Mrs committee meetings were originally near Schaefer's cabin and which | Brown and their son Fletcher, left scheduled to start early in Janu-| did not show the marks of havinz 1 Juneau on December 9 to take over ary but were postponed, and the been taken in a steel trap. Sarber.| command of the Coast Guard cutter first one was held early this month, With the assistance of the United |Itesca, basing at Honolulu. Unde the provisions of the Wil- States Deputy Marshal at Diliing- | The Browns spent the Christmas scox bill, each of the six bases’ ham, immediately launched an in- | holidays in San Francisco and sail- shall cost not more than $19,000,- Vvestigation to determine if Doison 000 and they are to be constructed Dad br*rxll used, which resulted in 50 as to be able to accommodate SChacfer’s second arrest. i in an emergency not less than 1,000, ) l Pianes, % BONUS APPLICATIONS | SHOP IN JUNEAT! CAN BE FILLED OUT | = 3 TONIGHT AT DUGOUT! MUSCULAR PAINS Bl i rom 4 —GET QUlCK REL[EF prior to the regular weekl, (Continued from Page One) From Juneau to Honolulu to the e tonight, ly meet- EVELYN GODDING . the It Otherwise Beam of Hght Be present at . God of war ge sh Syllable of hesitation maple tree Garden plots Alcoholic liquor ed from Los Angeles on the S. 8. Maloa on January 2. hours after the Maloa docked in Honolulu, Brown in charge, sailed for the Sa- moan Islands on a government sur- vey. Later rumors report the cutter ordered to Australia before her re- turn to the Honolulu base. | Mrs. Brown and son are mean- | while acclimating themselves to the | Islands. | asca, e ——— SHOP IN JUNEAVU! e -— SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! | BETTER TIMES CONTEST STANDING OF CONTESTANTS (Votes counted to Saturday Noon—Only) MONDAY—FEBRUARY 10 377,200 .. 284,175 - 248,725 . 240,250 237,800 226,175 217,400 - 209,625 194,000 193,775 . 161,200 148,850 145,875 142,450 - 127,775 - 117,500 ing of the Alford John Bradford | 1. RUTH LUNDELL No longer is there any need for men and | Post, American Legion, service of-| 2. IDA ROLLER E‘:‘?‘“&%‘;@“‘.E&J&E?“:‘;;.3.21?5’:“;A,’.‘::’“A;:noers 6l the Leghuiuiitife peedc| 3. BESSIE POWERS arms, legs, shoulders and body, without ent at the Dugout to aid veterans . 3 e 5 Contaoan” o | in. making upthelr _applications| § RV G remarkable preparation is now avaflable for the bonus which is to be paid at a cost of only a few cents a day. and il 6. ANITA GARNICK Just a few doses usually give quick relief, |10 baby bonds. Your service certi-| 7. THAIS BAYERS Being & liquid—highly concentrated, ai- ficate or pink slip and your dis-| G L s S AN ready distolved It starts fo WOrK alOst | cngrge papers are necessary to| 8. BETTY WHITFIELD Those things hel‘n. s:;?!{vt‘lrll:n m“hmhtate making out the applica- 9. ELEANOR GRUBER A Compoud WORES. Teum: tha. | o ‘ 10. ROSA DANNER .. ,. side out luv pain relieving ingredients are ! ¥ LLEN MONAGLE b B, sl 3 4 iscussed a e T -t A LSRR ettetere xey Willogte BUE “’ing of the Post and an invitation| 13, CATHERINE YORK ... Copines vesulis o moriey badk. On saie ay 3 €xtended to all ex-service men| 14. HARRIET BARRAGAR .. UG oo, o attend. 15. CHARLOTTE POLET d _— 16. LINDA FURUNESS OUR HOM 17. DOROTHY GREEN UrR H £ 18. INGA LINDSTROM 19. EUNICE ANDERSON 20. LUCILE FOX __.. 21. MILDRED SHAFER . 22. RHODA MINZGOHR 23. BERNICE REIDLE . 24. GERTRUDE CONKL 25. MARY NORDNES 26. ROSIE AFRICH 27. MARY PEARCE 28. HELEN PUSICH Pk 29. EDITH CLINKINGBEARD 30. JERRY ENGEL ... % S 7 31. MARGARET LINDSTROM ... . 32. LUCILLE LYNCH 33. VERNA HILL .. 34. BETTY DANIELS . 35. ELSIE BLOMEEN 36. 115,125 . 110,775 -...110,125 -+ 100,575 94,025 78,550 76,725 65,550 64,700 60,375 50,550 32,750 27,375 22,650 15,375 15,175 13,925 10,800 10,700 10,600 Only a few Comdr. 1 1 | DOUGLAS | ' NEWS | i izl L STROM HOME | GIVES FI DEPARTMENT | SUNDAY MORNING EXERCISE | — \ Clothes hanging close to the| kitchen range in the home of Al Lundstrom, Jr., which became over: (heated setting them abls erday morning about 7 ! caused the first fire excitement here in several months. Mrs. Lund~ | strom, who was asleep at the time awoke suddenly to find the house {full of smoke and turned in the {alarm to central. Prompt response | by the volunt firemen had one |of the cehmical carts at the scene lin very short time and serious | damage to the property was avert- {ed. The damage was lifited to the | clothes that were destroyed and | one wall badly scorched. ! - " | KEN JONES SUCCEEDS | CASHEN, DOUGLAS INN John Cashen has resigned his ) ition at the Douglas Inn to ccept a similar position in t | Elks’ Club at Juneau. He | ceedd by Kenneth Jones, forme [driyer for the Channel Bus is s | -+ | NATIONAL K 1 PROMI 'IVITY HERE | Next® Friday night at the Nata- torium; a big meeting of all the Boy Scouts on the Channel is to bekheld in observation of National | Scout Week. Competitive drills and exhibiti of the various work be- ing done by | featare the event. -—ee - MOVES TO DOUGLAS Ken Jones, new attendant at the las Inn, terday moved to a room at the - eee FIRE MEETING TONIGHT special meeting of the Douglas If your Daily to the First National Ba overhauled the safe and ass he has with him complete , day night will also have to be post~ »| poned, for the second time. the organization will a A¥TER 6: PHONE 226 has not reached you PHONE 226 and a copy will be sent by SPECIAL CARRIER to you IMMEDIATELY. E. PAT GOODENOUGH SAFE AND LOCK EXPERT OF THE MOSLER SAFE CO. HAMILTON, OHIO WILL BE AT THE GASTINEAU HOTEL UNTIL WEDNESDAY He is returning to the States from a special trip stopped off here to make some minor adjustments to the safe equipment at B. While in town Mr. Goodenough will be pleased to st anyone having combination lock trouble and of all k*® company’s modern fjre-prn{)f or .burgl.ar- proof sates. You will not be obligated in calling him, — 7~ Dave Burnett You are invited to present this coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see “She Married Her Boss” As a paid-up subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Yotur Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE e o] [NV SSEN Volunteer Fire Department is sched- k uled for this evening to take care of business matters which were left | unattended to from the last two postponed meetings. i SRR $ H STORMY WEATHER STOPS MANY SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The Auxiliary meeting, F. O. E,, regularly scheduled for this even- ing has been postponed on account of the blizzard raging here today. Unless the storm abates by tomor- row it is more than likely that the! P.-T. A. meeting set for Wednes-| Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Cerner Second and Seward Free Delivery The meeting of the Douglas Island Woman's Club that was to have| been held next Friday with the Juneau Woman's Club as guests| has been postponed until a week from the coming Friday. > SPECIAL BUS SERVICE | INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 e R Alaska S St et P e e e 4 et UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Juneau it R The special se! e of the Chan- nel Bus Line in making special trips up St. Ann's Avenue to take the children from that end of town to school is a great accom- modation to residents there. No charge is being made for this serv- ice. Due to the great difficulty in making the trip to Treadwell this morning on account of the snow Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 drifts ft is doubtful, however, ________ ot TR G DA PR RN hether the bus will be able to ¥ ake other trips. SRR T A e L - e v 5 SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! 'VINI)(,' ‘v/ L LE/‘ N’NC i SHOP IN JUNEAU! BUILD STRENGTH; TONE UP STOMACH PHONE 485 b e — comys former ‘ OPEN ALL NIGHT Il Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Ml Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single O-2 rings 4 old feeling. On sale at ER-MAURO DRUG Co0. — THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat FRESI Fruits and Vegetables ——ALWAYS! California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 —COAL - [he Old Fuvorite—Long Burning Wellington Lump Is again on the market, but at a greatly reduced price Now $14.30 Per Ton F.O.B. Bunkers 00 P. M.!! Alaska Empire Prompt Delivery [ PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY —PHONE 412— O - S - — < < -0 | ink, Fairbanks, where he vault equipment and has M. Behrends Bank. catalogues and price lists o e T .