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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 12, 1936. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLIE DE BECK / % WELL- ANQTHER DAY'S ALMOST SIMMER DOWN, Le's SEE--- | [N\ ‘\\““\‘»““‘“\\\ A QUs. e Bt o | William sandberg Bertaded . ] m\\\w SRR 1 HOPE TER DRAP ! M?OogDE’ Eggf::{rco;h&gfizfi--- L_GA%)GQLYEESIQ‘:)A"\%T ] w:Vin-ME R (R AN \ N i STONE DAID EE THAT You are invited to present this (F YOU COULD ONLY REMEMBER SHIE'LESS SKONK (N 5 4 ¢ e W HA‘LANATG'ETSFSSQJ‘N; | coupon at the box office of the WHAT HE LOOKED LIKE--AND-- /| BETTER'N SEVEN Y'ARSH gi-H WEA-- PR~ \ NEPHEW =< | . 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Veteran Champion of Bi-| metalism Passed Away Last l \‘enlng ; iy ILL” ROBERTSON ARRIVES; FROVKER “)‘““,‘ “‘{’ 80K 5 N g T A ent Wilcox Says Greater "ViStTs FORMER HOME TOWN e tha (1133-&;‘.:“\11,‘,‘<f;:fi1 I:m-o: classia Clainis: Reoabiis (I.,‘rne(r.\g:(l'u(n'l:((‘::u%l;:swurd | Service Will Be Giv- | wii1iam Robertcon, Retehikan Ceremony anate BT Ovel‘ it o Eaiia b (L Ak RS 7 b L Free Deliver: oo . {busiiiess man, was -an arrival in| 200 Guests Attend Re- of Koraali on South- s, 1 en by Line business man, was an s 2 Wy AR D | | 1 | b 1Dau“lns on the Alaska for a ten-day ception Afterward ] i S ern Front | S S Whiskey. ivisit with relatives and to see the (Continued fium Fage One) The freight and passenger servic \‘\Dougm Bridge. “Bill,” as he is R { S . A S 4 o DJJIBOUTI, French Somaliland, |afforded by the Alaska Steamship | g g B an old.| In an informal wedding ‘in the| AlR L'NER Il") e G el e {Company will be greatly improved ({0 & ; Northern Light Presbyterian Chureh, | Feb. 1 The Ethioplan Govern ertion that a town in l N s u R A N c E P ot t i p-! ment’s addition to the fleet of the| ') rears he g to Mis Radalet last night h‘ southern Ethiopia was recaptured amers, Santa Ana and Santa |- n where he has resided for came the bride of Mr. Leslie from the Italians Was virtually the B8 e @9 ccently purchased from the!, Formerly in the | Iversen. The Rev. John A. Gaw‘ s y { Y L5 ‘Ji& @!fl&k time resident on Douglas, having liv- st ten yea: nly act ", e, according to M. J. Wil- sfer ‘buslibes Both" ¥ and | Derfc the ceremony. The bride only sign of activity in the Ethio g day. agent, who returned aboard g v conducts a beer parlor Was attended. by her childhood UVER ATLANTIG pian war today 4 ska from the anhual conven- |, o oo o friond, Miss Edithbelle Heller, and The Government claimed to have b Tiale | tion of com b paatiie| . e st 01 was given in marriage by h \k:'n Koraali, so;uh o; S]asa l?)am‘;l Established 1898 CHILD'S BIRTHDAY PARTY father. Mr. George Benson at- g ;;1\1)1<Itp:nnf|(a‘n‘:]vvt:t:::]px:m:w orimarily, Mr. Wileox said, to Te-| ;0 phosbe Ann Logan yester- |tended the groom Faté of C“,W of Five and koot 4 [uneau ¥ Alaska lieve (m,g(whm of freight and pas- |, 0" iehnted her fourth birthday The youthful bride was charm- O tween Dessye and Makale. b 5 i59. 5 i ne Passenger Still a party to a number of her ing in an orange pe semi-formal . e friends at the home of her |gown. She wore a corsage of gar- Unknown {¥ho‘new: boats il GALL a EescH dparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. denias and lilles of the valley ll:an and Juneau northbound, and | Kilburn Her slippers were silver -~ e . . . & S L l)UENOS AIRES, Feb. 12.—The ineau. Southbound, they will 1.an(ll(‘ S. P 1 - r The Italians report nothing rew mers Yukon and Alaska on either front. ED gown and silver slippers. Her €or- nounced this morning that there |frelght and passengers from the| e ay en with the aid of an | sage was of white carnations and i no word concerning the fate of CASH GROCERS 1’“'“‘ William Sound district, and | .j.cqiie thawer from the Alaska ' hyacinths. the air liner Dille de Buenos Aires, HE NG UP IN g £ {will sail direct to Seatle from Electric Light and Power Company, Following the ceremony, a Tec€p- long overdue on. the My Phone 16 We Decliver Meats—Phone 16 dova. All other Alaska Steamship |y o yucy vesterday o veral | tion was held at the hcme 0f the (na South Atlantic : e I P ARy Ateatpsts WAl opechfe OB | nosenify 4 vater system 'bride’s father. Mrs. Frank Heller The air liner has a crew of five FR“ZEN AREA same summer schedules jwhich had frozen solid during the and Mrs. C. W. Jensen assisted gpoard and also one pa 5 Airplanes and ships have made a Bl ASSQCIATED PRESS I3RS Raak T past cold spell. The maintenance 'cs hostesses. Approximately 200 WILLIAM H. HARVEY | Add Co e committee of the Fire Department fiiends of the popular young couple cosre ¢ p e i 4 s b SN Sl 4 b i pe young earch off the coast of Brazl for T 3 | The two new ships will w65 nchates GLARS b, b S e liner but ecie st Tradfic *Tahgle Extends The bride and groom embarked The hunt was taken WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 of the volumes to be sealed within it. | 1bout 125 cabin passengers | e el 0% said, and there will be o chang- up from Montana to In order (o insure its completion in | 0% A MRS, WATERUD FONOR on the Princess Norah, enroute the event of his death. he formed | in their accommodations this sea- | MRS. on . early this morning both by air and 1 id Association. the neads|scn except for the installation of | Mrs. A, E. Goetz entertained a few |2 month's holiday trip to Mexico geq Ohio Today the ASsocla e eads 7 . | pp av I v T t B! 0 taki of which were obligated to carry out|ccld storage equipment. They are |friends Monday afternoon for her | cities. They will return to take up -> o & 1 1bout the same length as the Yukon |friend, Mary Ellen Waterud, who residence on the Fritz Cove road ‘CHI‘CAGO. 111, .F‘rb, .12 -Snow his plans bt have a different appearance due | left early this morning on the Prin- - clouds whirled more snow into the b o A 2o to the deck housing enclosing pas- |cess Norah for her continued jour- 1iu§‘ll Midwest today, roliing new Born at Buffalo, W. Va., AUgUSU| o0 oocommodations built amid- |ney from Fairbanks to Californ ifts across the crippled food, 16, 1651, Mr. Harvey was one of SIX{ .70 03 not extending to the stern | Valentine decorations and favors 'l and transportation lanes. Loeos children of Robert and Anna Hope | >*P % "o: “HIeHC U8 10 <t [toaured s event, ‘BHOK st oae PLANE SU'G'UE fic tangled with the whit> ; r attending Bu | winter the two vessels with be re- |ceiving a red carnation buttonaire. ;\ blanket from Montana to Ohio. > began teaching uilt-to conformx. with sthe. Delicious. refreshments were served n The mercury hit 10 to 36 de- OPEN ALL NIGHT ook up the study of i . 4 Ll e ,E?.”?(\d»;Ofmvpmm_ rive in | Trancis Snyder, brother of Mrs | payyag Oregon, Feb. 12.~8now l Aluskan H()tel qullor Store "‘l‘:“\‘(’i““““‘“""‘" in Cni- | 52 wil ‘ll‘:l(‘;l‘ ;1"1 2 :Alnmd‘"\{ :n (n:xl‘., vl .lflL \:‘::hul]:\ firxlx]::; Tolled Zomn, S0 S0 R 007 Oakland Man Lea s from RANGER UFF 3 p ilcox stated. The names o a Is parents, |} o0 etely. _ % s iy gth the Harita Ana ‘And the Banta MY, abd MR, W. 7. ‘Sivdar, who,| o, Srupetls. bioced, Zhe. (G0 P Dave Housel, Prop. Phoue Single 0-2 rings be changed to Alaskan | near Vancouver, Wash. Mr. lllgb:a Riv[er guln'gn ta. bath .mgsor. CommerClal (rafl InlO 1d although the names Na- | Snyder is reported not very well %o AN trave aithough the names Na- |Snyder, Sr., is re 'ery Well ¢, F. Moore, State Highway Main- San Francisco Bay FoR STATES na and Iliamna have been tenta- |8t present, tenance Engineer, said the highway v vely chosen, no oficial decision has AP0 e B g AT will probably remain closed all of OAKLAND, Cal, Feb. 12—A man V15, THeLl el R MY sther Alaska Steamship Co 7l : i 4 g < grees below zero in the Central and was admitted to practice before |’ ¢ ¢ B © | GoBG GGt and Northwest regions -+ erested in finance and for A close student of the sub urned to writing upon it it e E E reached. At the company con- | CARD PARTY GIVEN today. identified as Harold A. Sprague, (11 Wealhgfilying Tests ention held in Seattle all the agents sevgai volusiating |y gents | s i e 35, metal worker, committed sui- 3 I I he (Jastlne L0 Ipneniel | trom Southeast Alaska formed a bloc | BY WOMEN OF MGOOSE . cide by leaping from a commercial Completed in Kache- l au THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS TR S st 0o |to lobby for a Southeast Alaska | plane 2,000 feet above the Oakland B Ve 190 | name—preferably Baranof—for one| Mrs. Olaf Bodding won the briaze FUNCHEON GIVEN Aohi Al mak Bay Area SRR ON R TR h\"nd' f the shipz, and the matter will be f’“ e and Marie Durrin the whist, VALENTINE S DAY Pilot, Emunuel‘ Henderson said 2 2 oot Toatls Hd httractad little | IVeR further cons)dm’a:lm_\ by E. | in afternoon play at the card party Spargue hired him for the taxi A I, Alaska, Feb. 12.— n*however, during the inter: T. Stannard, President of the com- |sponsored yesterday by the Women Home - made candics. valentine flight, then suddenly jumped over- Capt. Da}v P. Mason, of the Signal -~ ars until he disclosed his | P20y in New York City, and T. B.|of the Moose at the home of Mrs. decorations, and a delightful menu board. Henderson was unable to COTPS, United States Army, says oz m‘ mmm,d | Wilson, Vice President and (H‘U“ldl“‘wmd Olson., will contribute to the success of leave the controls to prevent the e has been informed the aircraft . Harvey married Miss | anager at Seattle. | Evening prize winners were: Pin- the public Valentine Day Luncheon, aet. carrier Ranger left yesterday for H. Ha ,“‘,. ; OF Dalawate. GHio.| 13!z Knetters chle, Frank Olson, Mrs. J. Stewart, to be sponsored by the Martha So-| The body fell into the San Fran- San Diego after completing cold & Your aRiiiken | The mo'ncw ships develop a speed and Mrs. Frank Olson. ciety Friday noon, according 1 cisco bay a mile from the airport. weather flying tests and other Fr“lts and v e bl search for knowledge of | opCul 18% knots, Mr. Wilcox said | whist: Grant Baldwin and Eliza-| announcement, this momning by -4 navy plane and boats aided MAaneuvers in the Kachemak Bay eg ta es gt sk while the Alaska and the Yukon are ipeth Bender, first; August Smith|Mrs. M. S. Whittier, Chairman in Henderson in attempts to locage it, T681OD. civilizations and the|capable of 15 knots. “I have been : Y : ar s and Mrs. Robert Light, consola- | charge. | ; : A i 115 their downfall, gave MT. |ssked why the company did not pur- | tion & Spague’'s employer said he had < (e i t = ® 5 5 & . The luncheon will be served from geted peculiarly after a telegram Ahe Mot U PEeRIC BT stinse faster Ships,’ he said “and| Seven tables were in play. Re- 11:30 to 1:30 olock. The follow- he sent (o Chicago had Rag o s e e e ey e o Lk s, e 3 o 30 oot T ifornia Gr Our Services to You Beyin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carryin:g Boat esent civilizaiion from being |faster vessels of the smaller type P-clicit an answer. His wife and He visioned greed for power |swanable. Only. laree. sios sxmmrf“‘“ evening em?ifi~ pu;;_wvd: Segonta ol A0 | child are believed to reside in Chi- THE PURE FOODS STORE money gradually carrying the (to the President Hoover and the| L h"""M ir ”‘H” o | a0 world to destruction [Matson Line’s Mariposa have been\PlCTURE OF CAROL et L‘“F“ ah - "“eh °ufe Telephone 478 Prompt DG“VO!Y among other books, of which Mr.|pyilt during the last few years." ROBERTSON IN TIMES Secorations, Mrs. A. E. Schoettler; Hary was author, were “Patriots | |Candy, Mrs. N. Lester Troast. The company convention which ,f Amrica,” “Coin on Money, Trusts {ytr. Witoon: attended 1 ar aera) U T el Jackie Coogan ‘and 'His and Imperialism” “The Remedy.”|event. Each winter the company Ca“rol“";os:rll”;;'l‘ ‘a’;;':‘;]: ”lrh N{'hf ALTAR SOCIETY TO HERE mR w.EEK Fiances Held Up on nd “Common Sense.’ | calls all agents to Seattle for ¥ meet- Chlcago S Loop ———————— |ing to formulate the policy for the | Seattle Dally Times of February 3. HOLD BRmaE PARTY BOUND OVER TO JURY |forthcoming year. Ten agents from | UNder the cut line, “Student from O Aoy ik e Thens c o A L _— B various Alaskan ports and General |Al2ska,” the following appears: A Pre- lfl"'-en Bridge Party, com- CHICAGO, Feb. 12.—Jackie Coog- Adams, Jr, charged with | agent A. H. McDonald, whose head- | “Miss Carol Robertson, atiractive memprating Washinglon's Bitthday, Good F 1shmg Season Lopm— an and Batty Grable, fllf $tams, re- in connection with quarters are at Anchorage, were |dsughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. will be given in the Parish H ing. Saya Pl R ncried (o the soliep REie G of & lhe Old Favorite—Long Burning and wrecking Of autos|present at the last convention. Robertson, of Juneau, Alaska, Who on Friday evening, February 21, at g, Pay S%emile-an-houk ;eiige Altough. the Ketchikan residents, was| Mr. Wilcox was accompanied to [iS & freshman at the University of |8 o'clock, under the auspices of Drug Stores ?m.('f‘f““l'(.m“ .lhulttw?.lkunmc':\ ha(: w llin on Lm to the grand jury fol-| Seattle by Mrs. Wilcox and their son | Washington, where she lives at the the Ladies' Altar Society, according _";‘D‘;d hraeo “8 I E ““‘] e P preliminary hearing be-|John. After a visit of about one Ee"fl Gamma house. Her parents to announcement today by Mrs R. Race, proprietor of drug- }gw‘_“_y v:ilu:-d AE mm‘: m::eis%“; United States Commissioner |week in Seattle, Mrs. Wilcox and |have just returned home after walter G. Hellan, President. |stores in Ketchikan and Juneau, ar- 28 g ekl ain in of that city. | ok etk 16 Toulexilie. Ky., to visit | several weeks' visit in Seattle.” Appropriate - decorations and re- |rived from Keichikan on the Alas- | _ 15 Grable said she made an un- Is ag on the market, but at a "*cr parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Ben- UNITED STATEs | {reshments, and tables of contract, ka for a visit of about a week. Fred oo nsful afteriph fo e fo fivo: qreatly reduced price UNITED STATES _ nett, returning to Seattle the day pinochle and whist, with many Welch, clerk in the Juneau store, C21%¢ diamond engagement ring DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | pefore Mr. Wilcox sailed for Juneau, | PEPARTMENT OF THE INTEHIOR Coogan gave her, but one robber saw iy g Ketch GENERAL LAND OFFICE |Mrs. Wilcox expects to, return to| CGENERAL LAND OFFICE :::::hgwm e el e “:cc“mn‘::: Tnuu?en;: har etiost tds 4t on tie Zioat and No' 31430 P er TOH District Land Office { Juheat withi s Tew days. ASSOE At District Land Office * L e R L s et threatened her. It was taken as loot. Anchorage, Alaska. | tending the company convention in | A‘;‘:h‘:‘;:f"isml‘;?‘;“‘ |of the committee-in-charge, with As usual at this time of year, Ket-' k ‘,WD .M.,,,._ F.O.B. Bunkers November 5, 1935. Seattle, Mr. Wilcox enjoyed a short o g 3 chikan is quiet, Mr. Race said, but Ban ers Dal er | Notice is hereby given that Hazel|visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | Notice is hereby given that Harry :/a::de?u:c w:":' ;l;ry z‘,"auflj, everything ind Lazc. a good fishing M 2. and, Mrs. arried at Palmer Weathers, entrywoman, together| joseph Wilcox, in Spokane, Wash. |F. Starr, entryman, together withi,, "o, Gt =0 season this year. Halibut fishermen | with her witnesses, David Simonson | his witnesses E. J. Kirschofer and § cxpect that lhv coming season will | .23 ey | and Lilic B. Burford, has made, CORN PAINS Frank Deorge, all of Juneau, Al-| BY Voi# of ihe society, Mrs. A ‘,epfm B e O e | ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb, 12— P Acmc co AST C” AL . is M. Geyer was chosen to represent '’ = : . the Miss Martha Ervin, daughter of final proof of her homestead, An-| yaska, has made final proof on his the Ladies’ Altar Society on the, .Shing was very good just before the ughter o chorage 08048, for 2 tract of land| STOP QUICK! nomestead, anchorage 08033, for a o o e Conzmu.is “iclose of the season last, year, he M- ands Mrs. Winfield Ervin, and situate on the east shore of Favor-| tract of land situate on the Glacier Wi v B sald, and the fact that the season Fred Rutledge, of Palmer, were coMP e Channel and at end of fork of | CORNS AND (ALLOLSEG COME | Highway about 7 miles from Ju- bl |ended before the allotinent of 46 married at Palmer yesterday, They gle River Road, embraced in U' CFF EASY WITH END-O-CORN |neau, embraced Jn U. S. Survey NOW Yfifk Cnmmal ( lion pounds had been taken may 27¢ both employed there. __pHoNE 412 s. Survey No. 2179, containing 458 1 No. 2153, containing 6.46 acres, lati- Atty. in Hauptmann react in favor of better prices. The Ervins are now traveling in acres, latitude 58° 29° N. longn.ude Use END-O-CORN tonight and|tude 58 degrees 21’ 44” N. longitude y. p Many fishermen have their out- the States. Mr. Ervii i5 CAshier | deoesoememsoemsmsoms: o s omoamom o 134 47 W. and it is now in the|tomorrow morning—the pain will|134 degrees 33' W. and it is now Case .on Condilions| tits on the beach for repairs, and are Of the First National Bank of An-| e . files of the U. S. Land Office, An-|all be gone—in a few days youlin the files of the U. 8. Land Of- working on their gear in preparation chorage. chovage, Alaska, and if no protest Won't have any more corp or cal-|fice, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no NEW Yonx Feb, 12— Samuel S. for next season, Mr. Rase said. i ST S is filed in the local land officelouse troubles. Iprotest is filed in the local land Leibowitz, New York criminal ai- > SUFFERS STROKE 3 within the period of publication or, Don't suffer a minute longer. Get | cffice within the period of pub- torney, said he has cgreed to enter, MRS. HENDRICKSON LEAVES Suffering from a stroke and in thirty days thereafter, said fina.l‘lEND—O—CORN NOW. It kills the|lication or thirty days thereafter, the Bruno Hauptmann case after a —— serious condition, Dennis Burns, 90, proof will be accepted and final Pain and ends the corn sure. isaid final proof will be accepted conference with Mrs, Hauptmann | Mrs. Lance Hendrickson left on cccupant of a cabin on the Glacier e s The Butler-Mauro Drug Co. sell|and final certificate issued. if the condemned slayer and kid- the Princess Norah enroute for Highway, was taken to St Ann's SEE Us FOR PERPECT SEBVICEI A GEORGE A. LINGO, END-O-CORN. It is worth $50 but GEORGE A. LINGO, naper of the Lindbergh baby will Minneapolis and Chicago, where Hospital this morning by ambulance 3 Register. |only costs fifty cents. Get a jar Register. |tell the truth. Leibowitz said he shegwill visit her parents and other and is now confined there under conuoxsm First publication, Jan. 1, 1936. _ TODAY }-fld GET RID of your| First publication, Feb. 5, 1936. plans a visit to the State Prison relatives. She will be gone about treatment. His condition is not held .’ “Last publication, Feb. 26, 1936, - corns. Lest publication, April 1, 1936. |in New Jersey tomorrow. two months, . to be immediately critical. .