The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 24, 1936, Page 7

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BARNEY GOO(y E AND SPARK PLUG THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 24, 1936. SNUFFY-- DON'T You THINK You BETTER GO (N AN' GEE (F Lt THERE'S ANYTHING THE SHE'S MATTER WITH LO-WIZIE{-- HE THIS (S THE FIRST DAY, WAAL-- TER TH' JAYBIRDS ! SNUFFY -~ SOUNDS LIKE SSEN - - HESH UP, TALKIN' (N GOOGLE--- R SLEEP--- I CAIN'T MAKE SINCE 'VE KNOWN HER, WAAL--- SHE'S TRYIN' TO WHAT SHE'S THAT SHE DION'T GET UP EF THET SAY SOMETHING TALKIN' AT THE CRACK HAIN'T A ABOUT UITTLE ABAAT ---- OF DAWN SCANDAL WEASELPUSS- HEAD NER TAIL BILLIE DE BECK By = PUT YORE JAW TEETH IN YORE TATER-TRAP . AN' TALK LIKE VE HAD SOME GUMPTI(ON -- Washin gton Boasts Fleet Outfield; Hill, Powell and Iwwmltla Ready o £ i H & 4 = n Senators is satisfied with his tentative oy 2 the fleetest in baseball. Jake Poweil (shown at left above) and e Hill (right) virtually certain of their jobs in center and left ficlds, ty. Carl Reyn (shown them speeding into home plate) is the most likely choice to patrol the other cuter garden for the Senators. * WASHINGTON 4 but Harris T \timated t (SOUBCEUUE VTSN, e fastost outfield in ball S can't win the starting job he may | | ooy i the way Manager Stanley (Bucky) 'pe opkBRBA b TE a1 | 1)()( 5(, I" 1“:, { Harris describes his Washington par more sea. } i 1 flychasers F ; f { B { There's Jesse Hill in left field, his rook 3 at |4 7\ ‘l;/ s; N Alvin (Jake) Powell in center and can't be \ AN Vi 5 ! probably Carl Reynolds in right, and Hill { /! and theyre all speed merchants L St teaseas ae e o Hill and P()\w]llu;w sure starters, - HRAFAH Pflg;fl% AS but Reynolds will have competition 4 L1 from Dee Miles and John Stone. VOTERS REG!STERENG ‘q“ 1S RJ«' PAVES o | Miiles Tops Speedsters FOR CITY ELECTIONS Miles, the Chattanooga rookie who FiR E Pg E N U N !TE played with the Senators a part of | { (PR last season, is the fatest of thefed r Clerk Arth . bunch. Some say he can dash .m.m‘nm those eugible 'AGAINST DANQEP to first base as fast as Wally Mose: > next municipal elec- § i1 of the Philadelphia 8. urged to sign the | In addition to ta he left field |1 } 'm()nm‘ ro worry off Harris' hands, the youth- who registered at s e Lot ful Hill, obtained from the Yankees, |city election need not r i D“}“"" ents of Both Citi also furnishes the Senator with aThe registration is to close April 4. Practice to Guard much-needed speedy lead-off man e ! A okl for their batting order. COLD STORAGE TO i "‘\Ja\’ls‘l re Gutbreak Reynolds, who came from Bos-| , o hauts e, DBTRIDUTE. LAGER wctice run 1o Dougias with is known as a fine “spring” hitter BEER IN THIS CITY . '“‘;)'\“‘(jl'm‘f{ ‘;"\‘;“*“1\1_‘1"}‘: and his early I)m'\(‘h at the p:a:vv g : s S/;.wnlu" M"(“‘r"%t“ will bolster the Washington offen-| myeo junean oo Storage, Wallis | by the Juneau Fire l>t‘];n.’lm.-‘l vive. George, president, will distribute Al- | preparation for any emergency Harris, personally, would Tather | cia’Fhget Beer, manufactured by | Ligt . herels Heln o iave Miles in right field than any|ine Ketehikan Brewing Company Ry s of the other cantenders, for the 23- |, ccording to an ¢ year-old Alabama youth can cover|,y con Eili more ground afield. Harris thinks (he company upon hi: he is a great prospect but was not| Xetchik satisfied with his, play last season.| He is far from a polished fielder |juneau wi yet and, although he hit strongly and sa during his first few weeks, his bat- ' joying excell ting slumped tdean. Hill and Powell Sure e = at the orlando. ¥ia. training camp| CALIF. GROCERY ; : FARM ENTERTAINS Real California weather pervaded er the Washington's Birthday Par- oyed Saturday at the Califor- nnouncement made departure for on the Norco. Mr. Ellington expects to return to hin the next few weeks, T is en- Ju- Anti-Hitlerite Her s host, cook and butler for a an style dinner ywing the dinner, dancing and buffet supper refreshments were en- joyed in the basement [ ts were: Mr. and Mrs. Simp- C innon and sen, Mr. and Mrs. George Kohlhepp, Mr. Mac aml [| Upon their arrival here an als | was turned in to have local fi turn out to assist in the practice. Several connections to hydrants were made and the Douglas men received 2 number of valuable suggestions in coupling and uncoupling of hose and replacing the hose back on the truck after a fire. gesture of willingness on the part of the officials of Juneau and their firemen to lend aid here is in- dicative of the advantages accruing with the Douglas bridge. To say that it is appreciated by the people of the town is unnecessary. Neither would it need be said that if a bad Voluntee: in a hur firemen would be over to give what help they could, and it is possible they \muld be an important factér in saving that town Chief Mark Jensen is desirous of developing as large 2 number of men Mrs. Emmett Connor, George vard, Edithr Bavard, Gus Brown, Tony Peterson. SCRuUR LD FLOOR Heinrich Bruening Known as an opponent of the Nazi government, Heinrich Bruc ning, former German chancellor and Catholic leaderfims arndv:d :ecret]y New York. e is said to be orga- :flu nnh-N;zh te: the United THAT RouGH in the local department into compe- tent hose, nozzle and hydrant vpel- AC AIN_J fire got started in Juneau, Douglas K Mr. |ators as possible so that with the | varying turnouts at a fire there will be no lack of efficiency - o I‘UI'RI'X) ; Little Caroline C ie McCormick, s! 1 D stre |on a sled yesterday morning, collid hran | ed with the bus as it stood of the Douglas Inn |cuts and bruises t | painful, espe: her fore-ar taken ep cut on i to ered and several AND ¢ b for ir | % I | " . - I | | o | {tAYO®R GOETZ UR | CCNSERVATICN X 1 g [; ’ em water from for tate water and then have it wasted. Due to the persistent c ) difficult to keep the stream ¢ sezin h and finds its wajy p going to the tank ne and the ci . hat difficulty S SCOUT MEETINGS : r mee g 0 k ¥ 1in the N rmed up sufficiently. njunction with t DuPres Jensen ar Mark nd Rober - e WORK PRO 4 G UP AFTER LAY Work on the Second and Third med { mer 'l‘ I‘.PA nearly three count of the cold ile part of th up regrad reparatory to surfac cre Second street 2 there, work ed in com- in to the when the starts. vidth of regrade on that street -~ > Mr. ried and Mrs. John Mills were mar- the ceremony taking place in Barrhead, Scotland, six years before the couple came to Douglas, to make their home, where it has been ever since. Saturday evening at. the Mills home, a dinner p y celebrated € in appropr anner. Gues near r inclu tives of the couple. Covers were laid for eleven, oo Ross A. Gridley, State Inspector for the PWA, will norrow for a two weeks' trip Valdez and Anchora Gridley will supervise the pr iminary work for the projects to The Juneau Laundry } Franklin Street between | Front and Second Streets | PHONE 328 NQ Wo NBER Army Man New Czar of Airlines ¥ "‘*‘%m\ Reports that Richard Loeb and Nathan Leopold, the “thrill slayess’ of Bobby Franks, enjoyed unusual privileges were Investigated uy llinois state officials at Joliet and Stateville penitentiaries. Here 1s vhe Interior of the cell of Loeb, who was slashed to death by a fellow convict, showing cages of the two hirds, books and simple conveniences &vailable in the prison. (Associated Press Photo) Stomach Gas One dose of ADLERIKA quickly re- Meves gas bloating, cleans out BOTH upper and lower bowels, allows you to gat and sieep, good. Quick, thorough ATTENTION EASTERN STARS wi Chapter Number 7, O. E. meet Tuesday evening, Feb. >ttish Rite Temple, 8 o'clock. 1, refreshments and w])l‘Ll’ll E inment will follow meeting. LIL L.IA N G. WATSON, D by C n,ur: .‘ - —— L3 ND WHERE YOU MAKE lT' (e e | FRESH ? Fruits and Vegetables ——ALWAYS! California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery e PRONE 58 Edgar S. Gorrell Gorrell, the new czar of American airlines, is an army and war veteran. When a plebe at West Point 28 years ago 11 developed an enthusiasm for aviation which has carreid on through the years. He repr for the transport airlines what does to movies an Landis does to baseball. His inciple concern is with safe 1d he is more ardent about the f those who patroni ways than the speed schedule decorated by e an industria? Yormr e oo ’ Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Seward e the Gorrell was a colonel in the World war, uf the lmru three governments, and resigned in 1920 to becor engi Cerner Second and Free Delivery F’\/r.:-l WEST HA UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phione 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 i s it i A S U S b o ’ OPEN ALL NIGHT The Pacific Coast—that is, the San Francisco bay region, at least— got a mild form of the winter rigors which has caused death, suffering and damage in other sections of the country when it experienced the Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store worst rainstorm in many years. Thi§ picture shows the hub-deep flood Dave Housel, Prop. of an Oakland, Calif., street afteg the mear-cloudburst. But there was litthe damage. (Assaciated Press Photo) / — Phone Single O-2 rings THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau You 1 Our Services to Jegin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat DRIVE IN SAFETY All Winter SEF' US FOR PERI- ECT SERVICE!

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