The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 14, 1936, Page 2

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14, 1936. i 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB T AN ACCUSES ‘ }@AG ONE ) / SEx = ol . 272 the G g » HS SISTER OF - e JEEE NG e Draperies and Crashes . B\ NOWLEDGE 577575 & b 6L KILLING MATE i OF KNOW. DCE by oy T PP Wokoan Retaliates by N MU b 320 Felek ing Brother as Murd N 7l A " o —Sheriff Is Puzzlec Pda) GB0EQ o 268 ROUISETTE or.alio sooke suffioarg the body eriff is undecided whom JASH PRINTS 1 Ca B ors and designs BEAR HAS APPETITE 25¢ yard land bear with a fondness for cans were exhibited in the P Service offices today. The chewed and clawed into tat were found near the camp of a C contingent which is eng 1 ir building a trail from Goddard Ho Springs to Redoubt Lake Not content with eating the trail builders’ lunch, the ursine intrud- er was well on his way to devouring the containers as well before he was frightened away. - *Way back —more than three-quarters of a century ago—the House of Seagram began to make finer whiskies—whiskics that tasted better. And this Seagram tradi- tion—brings you the finer taste of Seagram’s ... This famous taste brought American leadership to Seagram’s. To guard it—now and for years to come —the House of Seagram holds in its bonded warehouses, a vast treasure, New Had Tuffed BEDSPREADS Priced irom $2.95 t0 $7.95 each B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneauw's Leading Department Store” /lers Corp.~ Executive Offices, N. Y. T T I : " "I == DOUGLAS CANNERY ' RN IS TO BE OPENED A ERTIILS L g “| 3. M. Slater, head of the Douglas + w7 £.0C Y] ey ISRl s o ‘ : Tear | Fisheries Co. was recently heard On Direct London-Paris Run J to_operse” the . Soviet Trade Ban <55 = |to operate the plant here a 1 108 been respo BUCHAREST, Feb. 14. —Ruman- prcs ia’s ban on Russian goods, effective it by the end of February.” ly celebrated e t mght, with music and 17 years, has been abolished ue- ey T H cause of the Russo-Rumanian trade SCHRAMMS TO RETURN negotiations which are under way. har! The transit through Rumania of and Mrs. Schramm who hs ussian goods and foreign goods! visiting in Bellingham, Wash. for for Russia, which was prohibited the past month, are expected to dr leave Seattle tomorrow on the Vic- tic toria for their return home. tof t 1inmen The lideal Time i To Keep Your \ Credit Good ! One of three new car ferries which will transpert through pas- ! cengers’ cars acrcss the English Channel under a new plan for service from London to Paris without change. oo s MATANUSKAHIT i The change from boat train to N will be eliminated. So too will " { the double handiing of baggage from JUKE u nw i train to boat and back again. y Beam Lessens Pitchir FOR SATURDAY OKLY LARD, lb. 20c ALSO AT HOME GROCERY AT ABOVE PRICE NOW . .. Is the Time to Pay Up Those Neglected Bills! Putta Purola Shortening Shortening § B¢ Saturday Special Only—POUND .. ALSO AT HOME GROCEEY AT ABOVE PRICE " Mosquitoes Recommended as Food by Juneau Pho- tographer in Denver Locks are being built w 1 will — permit. the loading of heavy rolling S L & = stock onifo the Boats despite the| DPENVER, Col, Feb. 14.—Matanus ise and fall of t T K olony is described by Fred K. ;‘m‘n to 20 feet ay, Juneau photographer, as oArl e |“a pretty good political joke.” Slips from quagsi been judged imp: You not only keep your future credit good, and get from under the shadow of worry from an accumulation of irritating debts . . . H ded: “It's all very well to 1 vegetables grown seasons, but when these s are balanced by mosqui- at fight and sting like bees, rive in swarms, it is evident efore success can come, that gue at least must be abolished. Men have come into the Mata- ka n before,” he said, “men now about farming in the h. They had capital amounting mes to $10,000 and they have > out after a couple of years and despairing.” e photographer suggested that the immigrants sent into the by the Federal Govern- summer to carve homes ilderness run out of oo H H fresh n hey can always kill mos- s 80 per cent of the punctures he s a"se a s has fixed in the past several years have been caused by shoe tacks dropped on the highways. He at- HUGO, Okla, Feb. 14—Jimmie (ributes the tacks to hitch-hikers' Lore, flat tire specialist, reports, shoes. I OTHER SATURDAY SPECIALS INCLUDE OUR FRESH-KILLED CHICKENS 16 knots, are 1 burnir nd will | s be used for through freight as well as | and passenger sei While airplane travel has done much to close the gap between En; 1and and the continent, the problems | Nusk of more direct land transportation are still being cc dered. Talk of a tunnel under the chan- nel has been prevalent at various times, and is‘consid entirely ible from enginee the British war guch a project. But by paying them up NOW you will garner a lot of votes for your fav- orite contestant in the BETTER TIMES DRIVE and help her win that trip to Califoria and Mexico! Try Our Home-Made Sausage for Your Sunday Breakfast American Meat Co. | HENRY BAMAN, Manager DON'T DELAY! Pay All You Can Today!

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