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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, M,R,,SD_AY} MARCH 26, 1936. By BILLIE DE BECK WAAL--THAR'S A RAH'T PEART ERONT AN' SIDE WEASELPUSS SM(TH-- HEY 222 HOW OLD (S THIS YORE MAK(N' A DURNED RISTERCRAT OUTN : SICH A LAVISH O' TAGS ON WEASELPUSS /! pies THESE STORE-BOUGHTEN WA KL LISSEN --- (VE GOT AN WAAL--- -BILLY 22 VIEW OF T SWaR ! HE LOOKS LIKE Zr - cn.o'a;fi%'s;ré%, HONEY CHILE-| | WHUT'S DN A‘;fi$§T$§gT WHATS R WEed 2 W(zZELPUSS BRAINS ENOUGH \ COULD ONLY GIT A GLIMPSE YOREM‘@;D ] sPorTS WHO'O HE EVER OOwWN }gm . TER POUND HUSH UB OF VE NAOW--!!! A-WASTIN'/ . EOITOR-.. | | LICK 22 v& GOT tkon e SAND IN A SNUFEY--: HE WANTS ME | | & PlCTuRE RECKON WE To BRING You OF HIM 22 COULD SEND o .. [ TH' NEXT CHAMPS RA:I' HOLE ALONG ---- GOTTA LOOK LIKE SUMP'N -+ SPORTS EDTOR 1 FLY TO FAIRBANKS Roomy heated cabin, lavatory, reclin- 3 ing chairs, outside baggage:compart- As Potomac River Rose to Threaten Capital ments. | LEAVING MARCH 27 Make your reservation NOW. Call Mr. McAllister, Gastineau Hotel, Phone 10 North Canada Air Express Aid Rushed ‘twalooc‘i Sufferers o ked Cross Tou are invited to present this joupon af the box office o1 the Capitol Theatre \ and recelve tickets for ynar- l self and a friend or relative o see ‘Accert on Youth’ ) . As a paid-up subscriber of The ‘ Dail k i aily Alaska Empire ; 3 Good only for current "off :ring a iles above the nation’s capital these summer cottages along the Potomac River are partly sub- Your Name' May Appear TaMorraw | 2‘:?;&{2‘: c“li's“i of flood moved down. the vailey to Washington, \l-;'h;i:‘](_- frantic efforts are being made to i 1 ‘"’I;D SP i 100,000,000 in government buildings. ATC ; ke A e (International Illustrated Newalu P All'Winter Rescues His Friend % 3 ' AFTER 6:00 P. M.M! ith the d f epidemics from contaminated water supplies, thousands of homeless and desti- {\‘luego:;;t?ic!fi?ns X:}'gel:ciong?ided by Red Cross and Federal funds. These mercy lorries are working in the flooded Wilkes-Barre, Pa. area. (International Illustrated News) HOMES ISOLATED BY RISING FLOOD WATERS PHONE 226 if your Daily Alaska £mpire has not reached you PHONE 226 and a copy will be sent by SPECIAL CARRIER to you IMMEDIATELY. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTEES. . The Gastineau Our Services to You 3egin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single O-2 rings Harry Reury of Easton, Pa., is shown as he brought his dog safely from the flooded basement of his home when the Delaware River threatered to engulf the town. (Iuternational Illustrated News) SHOP IN JUNEAU! i - i3 : | - s s e , THE TERMINA | } Hhesm&liém§ | “Deliciously Different Foods” . ori 2 ot | H Home of Hart, Gehatfner and | Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties Marx ~'~thing | porpRUL T X i “Al 9l = 0 l Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. FINE [ e L—— INSURANCE B' | PAUL BLOEDHORN | — : This nera| alr v|aw’ of the greatest flood In y. at wn.aar., Pa., that covered the city : | it %m;fi“ ; ALASKA NIEA T CO. ‘ A“en s‘la‘t‘lek Watch ang Jewelry Repairing | —F under several feet of water and caused scores of families to fleet their homes shows 247 houses isclated 2= S = | Juneau e 2 Alaska FOR INSURANCE |l A Sce H. R. SHEPARD & SON Juneau Cash Grocery T Telephone 409 . B, M. Behrefld? Bank Bldg. , CASH GROCERS .- Fruits and Vegetables | CAPITOL C! ——ALWAYS! by high water. (Associated P B by high water. (Associated Press Photo) SR & ———————= | FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND |/ Established 1898 | It was the second time Beth had . FULL HOUSE | - T D BACON—U. S. Government Inspected SCHOOL GIRL s Yo' g o vt movss| | IDEAL PAINT SHOP | | 10 HAMS 27 el Sunday, the brownhaired gray-| for a dollar or less — and It's a If It’s Paint We Have 18! [ | ¢ | eved miss, weighing 100 pounds, five | winner! Ask your liquor dealer.”, | FRED W. WENDT BREAKS KAYAK feet two inches tall, will race in —ady. T PHONE 549 |the Salton Sea championships. If - {she repeats, W. Henry Austin, — —— trainer, said he would seek recogni- tion of her time by the Interna- | tional Kayak Racing Union. ]4-Year-_OTd~Smashes‘ Emporia, Kas., put its water wa- MIDGET LUNCH # | gon in service this winter to carry World Record for Second | 5% '# service this winter + Time in Santa Barbara | — Featuring Home-Cooked Meals and a SANTA BARBARA, Cal, March “The Alaskans' Rendezvous” choice of Beer, Wine or any 10c drink ,—A fourteen-year-old school girl, % i ¥ i gl BUIME. 1900, with meals or sandwiches taking to the water like a duck, = AND BALL ROOM has learned to paddie an Eskimo’s Battersby & Smith 5 o ® % i ) ivate Booths Lunch D li(:ysfec::‘:ledfas‘er than any womar 436, Open daily from 8 a.m. fo 8 p.m. callfoma Gmery Private Booths unches mcm;Eycy vs, sunt ed Sant: 4 " ¥ { i . 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