The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 21, 1936, Page 7

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1936. By BILLIE DE BECK T ALLUS EXPECTS PAW HOME FUR VITTLES BETWIXT 4 ANO 10,BUT HE HAIN'T ALLUS SO PROMPT-LIKE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 21, Juneau “uan.s Club, En- BARNEY G006 lb AND \PARK PLL(: WHAR, OH, WHAR KIN HE BE 232 SNIF- SNIF--- PORE LEETLE WEASELPUSS -, SHET YORE TATER TRAP, GOOGLE -+~ WE-UNS HAIN'T GITTI(N ND WHAR WIE YOU BODACIOUSLY BLATTIN' YOUR BRAINS MISTOFER GQOGLE-| EF T WAR YOU-UNS, ('D FIND SUNTHIN TER DO-- STIODER STANDIN' THAR / LIKE A PLUMB = / { DT+ 3) g 4 m BAH AFTER WHAT You TRIED TO PUT OVER ON ME YESTERDAY I'VE A Go_‘c_)o NOTI(ON BUT, SNUFFY YOU DON'T SEEM To REALIZE THAT YOUR NEPHEW'S LIFE (S IN DANGER--~ WATER °LY GIVEN BOOST FROM TREADW DITCH WILL Consent oi th DR J. W. EDMUNDS S il INJURED, ACCIDENT the Tread se. | this morning 1 Tohn Niemi w litch to guide ¢ hill so it could fording relief to the shortage. well on vas sustained return { He expects to J trip next annual ‘PUBLlC CARD PARTY TONiGHT AT PARISH| A public card party, last official' | pre-Lenten activity, will be offered! | at 8 oclock tonight at the Parish)} Hall under auspices of the Ladies'| Altar Society Tomorrow at School, members Island Women's the va of the Club will be - o \CHARLES R. FISHER * " TES AT FAIRBANKS Funeral services for the late Charles R. Fisher were held in Fairbanks last week under th auspices of Igloo No. 4, Pioneer: Mr. Fisher was born in a in 1864. He joined the Boralv’s Entry in Ohio Race Has Tactu'al Stgnlfwanco - v BY R()\ PRICE . (Chief uI Bureau, The Associated | Press, Washington) There are special reasons why the | |his first concern is the breaking |down of the present leadership. | which he regards as reactionary. dominant leaders of the Republican party are deeply interested, indeed, h's decision to enter primary in Ohio a question of | votes, more or al convention—no D tly concerned. But at Mr. Borah is after amounts to a great deal more than that. Ohio is a p it will enter- National almost the ctoral votes in 1 sector where many the election of ah proposes to submit to a popul test his demand that the pre leadership of the Party be repu by the rank and file Pg ly, he asks for a popular verdict against the convention plans of the old-line leaders. These plans, rious stat cction of unin- in the east and Ohio, in suffi- 1s to hold.the balance of ith respect to the nomina- nt ated A Psychological Blow Suppose Borah wins his case at the nds of the Republ voters of at crucial state. What becomes of of the leaders, morally and 1 what becomes r Borah ser- or whether be nomin: 1 quite directly HUDSON'S BAY COMPANY Established 1670 NOW OFFER ROYAL CHARTER SCOTCH WHISKEY Bottled it Bond in Scotland at 86 Proof ¢ AR IR SR { 1 state in Republican | = liam Jennings | That fits in exactly with his hesi- | tant conduct, his determination not Ito go into states where he feels the sort of verdict he is seeking would be foreclosed. gering progress toward an announcement obviously has embled the usual coyness of \tial aspirants. His tentative footsteps have been more like those of a wise pedestrian an ice-covered street in A candidate who exp to be nominated must o out after dele- gates wherever there is any outside chance of gathering in even a few. Mr. Borah has had long experience in politics, and must know the dif- - | ficulties which stand between him and the nomination. He chooses to rike only where the psychological ffect promises to be greatest Convention Possibilities | Whatever the immediate effect of | the Ohio venture, by way of forcing | the hands of other candidates, it is | the more remote possibilities of | which the Senator obviously is think- ing | If he wins in Ohio, but has too | 1l a total of delegate strength to | ake him a serious contender for the | nomination, what will be his role in | the convention? Many guesses are possible, but uw\ | circumstances keep bringing back | to mind a scene in another national | convention many yea: timore, in 1912, the date in a deadlock w In a single dramatic speech, Wil- Bryan blasted forever | s vision of the White House. | > burden of that speech wa 1 Clark had the support of Wal Is Borah preparing, simil assume the mantle of spokesman for the rank and file, so that he set the chances of some o didate? And if so, what candidate? | et MOOSE LODGE TO 1 INITIATE TWENTY | A class of twenty will be initiated | tonight into Moose Ledge No. 700 | in the Past Dictators’ Night, meet- | ing to begin at 7:30 o'clock in the local Moose Hall. Chicken dinner and a lively en- tertainment will be afforded follow- ing the mr.etmg .- Suh! T'll soon be ‘th you! adv ! Yes, MUSCULAR PAINS —GET QUICK RELIEF No lonzer' is there any women to suffer torturing, ne irms, i2gs, shoulders and body, the benefits of the doctor's prescription own 2s Williams R.U.X. Compound. This rkatde preparation is now avail ¢ a fow doses !Brmy a lquid ready dissolved—it starts to work immediately. Tt is not just somethin lt seems most ungentlemanly of any fish to re angler as Betty Joan Cook, ing quite a \nuu,lL to land her pr Miami, but the y T0 MILLIONS WHO SHOULD USE BRAN Tests Show ALL-BRAN Corrects Constipation* Gently and Naturally Since its introduction, some fifteen years ago, Kellogg's AvLL-BRAN has been used with beneficial results by millions of people. Realizing the important rela- tionship between proper diet and health, the Kellogg Com- as aided for some years ch in leading university laboratories. These tests show that the continued use of bran is thoroughly satisfactory. ~ supplies soft “bulk” with milk or cream, or cook in delicious recipes. This tempting ready-to-eat cereal may be enjoyed by every normal person. Two tablespoon- fuls of Kellogg’'s ALL-BRAN daily are usually sufficient. Con sult your doctor if you do not n relief this way. Help your family keep well. Serve Kellogg's ALL-BRAN regu- larly for regular- Sold by all Made by spring of 1898, he son, old W ard and Anchorage ber of Anchorage Igloo No. the wife, three daughters, Mi Fisher Growden of Fairbanks Bridge, pinochle be played, and each division In charge are Mrs. G. ley, Mrs. A. M. Geyer, and whist stampede and, in the ved at Daw- established the Glory Restaurant. He after- i engaged in the hotel and rant business in Ruby, Sew- v 0" He was a mem- 15 of es where he lat H. Wali Mrs. Fr - > SHOF IN JUNEAU! his | ; Pioneers of Alaska The deceased is survived by Mrs. Margaret Fisher i i red and Doily b wonll The Juneau ..aundry Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 3t8 of Ruby, anc - v o SHOP IN JUNEAU! BETTER TIMES CONTEST STANDING OF CONTESTANTS (Votes counted to Thursday Noon—Only) l"l(ll).\\'—-—l"l'}llR['.\R\' 2 4 All ballots MUS’ Iu \hll]\]l(”l or signed by firm issuing them. ‘BALLOTS MUST BE TURNED IN DAILY. Contestants Please C RI TH LU \Ii‘A 5 BAYERS BESSIE POWERS IDA ROLLER ANITA GARNICK 'HER DAVIS NOR GRUBER y; 5 YOR l\ IIl\Allulll K/ X ROSELLEN MONAGLE LINDA FURUNE MARGARET NEL LUCILE FOX HARRIET BARRAGAR EUNICE ANDERSON INGA LINDSTROM DOROTHY GREEN BERNICE REIDLE RHODA MINZGOHR MILDRED SHAFER MARY NORDNES ROSIE AFRICH MARY PEARCE GERTRUDE CONKLIN LUCILLE LYNCH MARGARET LINDSTROM VERNA HILL 12¢ ,‘ 105,675 98,175 69,000 41,400 will| awarded ir L. Johnson and Mrs. H. R. Vande ‘Saturday Night L. O. O. F. HALL—Auspices VIKING CLUB MUSIC BY HARRY KRANE DANCING 9:30 ADMISSION 40c REFRESHMENTS EVERYBODY WELCOME! e Y FRESH Fruits and Vegetables ——ALWAYS! California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Cerner Second and Seward Free Delivery PUONE 5k ‘00D CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats-——Phone 16 INSURANCE Allen Shattuck Established 1898 on’ Those things help. but Wil RUX. 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