The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 1, 1936, Page 7

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T — DOUGLAS | NEWS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1936. By BILLIE DE BECK WAAL--T-HAIN'T | DISAPPINTED -1 BET TWO HARO-EARNT DULLERS ON THET B8(G CRITTER TO BARNEY ‘GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ENSATIONAL - KNOCKOUT--- BIG- BENNY €OMES OUT OF HIS CORNER, SNORTING LIKE A WILD BULL - 4 A JAB, A HOOK,AN UPPERCUT |LEGION CONVENTION MEETING '[ONLGH'[ All members of the Commitiee of the American Legion °d to meet in the Du at 8 o'clock this evening to go over (F THE KID HAON'T SEEN MARCELLY SITTIN' RIGHT THERE (N TH' FIRST RoOw HE'D A-MURDERED GOOO! GRACIOUS --- WATER--WATER ! ) ! “y Convention | ) AND (N 30 SECONDS WEASELPUSS SMITH/, 1S LAID OUT FLATTER'N A CARPET--- PLANE SEEKING BRIDGES SIGNS DOCK PACT ESKIMO PARTY | TRAPPED ON IGE Native Hunters Carried 18 Miles Out to Sea on Floe —Food [s onppeJ MOSCOW, May 1 v 1 been ordered to , on the northern Siberia, in 2 remove thir previously eping bags carried off an ice E e same time have not been located - o G 1E_) SKI JUMPER LOSES LiFE IN SOUTH Pete Ma tandin having out ture on wh when they ster plank. The latter s ng his arm over a cross-timber but the Cle Elum workman was unable to grasp a support and was swept down the river to his death. The body was not uwwurd ugh fellow workmen follow ng the bank below the bridge for 400 yards Pete Marta Elum educated in the schools was born in_ Cle April 17, 1913, and Cl: Elum public - SURGICAL OPERATION Ruth Brundige underwent a sur- gical operation at St. Ann's Hos- pital yeste day | 5. Schoettler, Direc | Education, was a p.mmgvr! oard the Al-| caplane Patco p‘lo((d by’ Sheldon Simméps. ‘A. VanMavern, West Coast Grocery | Company representative, was a | round trip passenger to Skagway on the Patco, and Norman Ban- field was a roundtrip passenger to} the Keénsington mine. The Irving Airways Lockheed Vega was drawn up on the PAA ramp today undergoing a “20-hour check” under the supervision' of Gordon Graham, aviation mechanie. - R e Wilbur Wester entered St. Ann's Hospital yesterflay “for medical treatment. - e Mrs. A. Kohlhase gave birth to a baby boy weighing "8% pounds at 9:20 o'clock this morning, ‘in St. Ann's Hospital. ‘THREE CROW)" BRANDY has been aged in' the wodd for two years! Ami t.lu‘yrlce Is ‘very dJow." FU!J- HOUSE “You can gét a 'FULL "loUSE for a dollar or léss’ — and It's a wmner' Ask your liguor fleder” CORRECTLY REBUILT Dragline; Shovel or Draglin€; Sullivan 170 cu. 1t. Portdble Air Compressor; Allis Chambers 20x10 Jaw Crusher; 3x7‘ ft. Nigara Vibrating Screen; % Yard Sauerman Slackline Bucket; 110 h. p. American Monovalve Light Weight Diesel Engine, 1200 RPM; | 60 h.p. American Monovalve Light Weight Diesel; Jeffefy 14 in. Port- able Gravel Loader; Page 1% yard Dragline Bucket. Write us about these or any equip- ment you need. We can save you| money in both first cost znd up-| keep. List your surplus equlmnent' with us. WASHINGTON MACHINERY & STORAGE CO. 7336, E. Marginal Way Scattle |the late Bishop Stringer, |enroute Flanked by a bodyguard, Harry Bridges, militant leader of San Francisco longshoremen, was photographed as he left a conference at which a peace pact was signed with employers to end a week-long dispute which paralyzed shipping and threatened a recurrence of the maritime strike of 1934. (Associated Press Photo) COUNCIL MEMBERS TO MEET TONlGHT The City Council membe hold the . firsi- meetis mc in the Council to t at 8 o'clock An- ordinance drafted by Attorney H. L. Faulkner c ing the sale and dischar fireworks will be discussed by cil members. LARSEN CA case with a Ih‘m . DISMISSED st Al Larsen, was dismiss- before U. S. Mullen this stified . he - did Chambers & READY FOR FISHERMEN il { e F wce and the famous both open and st fisherman to cording to Pilot f the Alaska ON MISSIONARY WORK W. R. Stringer, student, son of tr is a pas ns ¢ senger aboard the Princess Nc ir Transport. The ice on Thayer to Champagne to engage Lake, however, is only partially in missionary work thawed, Pilot Simmons said. FLAT-" "TONE A WASHABLE FLAT WALL PAINT A washable, flat finishing interior wall paint, for all types of wall surfaces. Popular, delicate shades. Dries showing no brush marks. Can be washed with soap and water. " MAR-NOT The hard, fast drying vamish finish for your floors. FLOOR ENAMEL Gives your floors & hard enam- eled finish in the coler you desire, ~ CLEAN UP PAINT UP May 4 to May 11 THOMAS HARDWARE CO. PHONE 555 ' JOE SHORT TO WED THE LADY'S FAINTED-- The Ranger vessel, sailed SATURDAY NIGHT u fred Tison » (of the that place and Se\'mour ied Saturday en here for who M arrived w. ficial Alister at passenge Noble, Car - EUY IN JUNEAU. ANSWERING YOUR DEMAND ... . we offer these for your appreval! Look th('m over . you'll scon see that this is a chance not to be missed. And bargains like these are typical every-day CALI- FORNIA GROCERY values. Fatten your purse on CALIFORNIA GROCERY'’S con- sistently LOWER grocery prices! prices! TUNA FISH Soc White Star—3 CANS SHRIMP Wet Pack—3 CANS. S & W BRAND GRAPEFRUIT 47 C 3 CANS RELIANCE BRAND PEACHES soc 3 LARGE CANS . . FERNBROOK BRAND 3 LARGE CANS FERNBROOK BRAND.: 3CANS . ' RELIANCE BRAND §1§£§ Brand—2 for zsc CHEESE = 27¢ Tillamook—+pound Macaroni, Spaghetti, Fould's Brand—3 for Tomato Sauce 2 4(3 3 LARGE CANS " DEL MONTE—Solid Paékf 3 LARGE BOTTLES . Noodles zsc TOMATOES 5&"&?&%‘:5_,,25‘ SNIDER'S THAT BIG MUG ON PORTAGE WORK IX, Forest Service from Juneau morning for Oliver Inlet with Al- aboard to take charge portage work being done at between 'E M'ALISTER who will relieve Loren Mc- White Pass, B. C. enroute to Skagway on ss Norah, o KNOCK WEASELPUSS - LOP-SIDED-* | CONDITION: OF ROSIE this + Rosfe Mater, - young ' &chool girl Wwho was injured when an auto- mobile struck her ttle over a ago, is'still in a the same lition, Dr. L. P. Dawes reported Oliver Inlet Tilson wills of C Although the little girl does ne improvement she is not con- ous, Dr. Dawes said > GOING HOME William Meier tal with her baby n Customs of- ° is a Mrs Zwo Schilling (ofir('es’ Family Liquor Department SPECIALS UDL-—pt., $1.50; qt.. $3.00 FAST GIN—75c¢ pint VODKA—pint, 75¢ OLD MR. BOSTON GIN pint, 85¢c—fifth, $1.35 Muscatel, Port Wines $1.25 gallon BRING YOUR JUG! Also completevst@cksof. . Mixers, Ginger Ales, Lime Rickeys., Whiskey Sours, Tom Collins, Grenadine Fresh Fruits and Vegetables arriving on North Sea Fresh Chickens—Fryers and Stewers arriving on North Sea California Grocer ery The Pure Foods Store f ° MAIER SOME BETTER| show | plans for the Department Conven- “<==""""""7 tion which will be held here next LOCAL MEN AMONG i tember 2, 3 4 and 5. General ICE POOL WINNERS G. R. Isaaks and Joe Perusich of Douglas were in on the winnfhg pool made' up in" Junegu for the IS . s Tanana ice break-up. and will shar: IRVING INCORPORATES with the 42 ot men in the di- Wilbur Irving, well'known Jurieau | vision of the award. |aviatar, filed articles of ‘incorpora- — e lign . today with the -Territogial | Mike Auditor fox-the Wilbur Irving Com-| who w pany, Which is engaged in thé avia- | Frest Bay hxnld ng & fish ! |tion business here: - Incorperators (der during the !.u(' Mr. Irving, Dorothy Irying and | furned home yest H. L. Faulkner. T S e TUNEAU 'FISH, PRICES that - all- sub-committee chairmen | and the members of their com- mittees be on hand, Gaveril and John Laughha e members of 8 ere GOODIE $ALE The Catholie ladies of Douglas Prices of 565 cents and 4 cents|Will hold a foed séle in the Owl were paid by thes New England | Restaurant buildiog on Pront Strent Fish Company for 5,000 pounds &ff(Omdrrow afterncon, starting at one halibut from the Missoufi, and 9,- { 0'Clock. {060 pounds from the Vivian. Fen thousand pounds of halibut aboard hie Term had not ‘been sold at | press time. NEW MANAGEMENT LEONARD’S VALET SERVICE Blina Rantakan Elvi Wolti EXPERT CLEANING SING—HAT ELOCKING - BUY AT HOME PHONE 576 FINE | Watch an€ Jewelry Repairing | PAUL BLOEDHORN W very reasonable vates FRONT STREET — ——— £ Rellable | | phacmacists Rice & Ahlers Co. HEATING PLUMBING SHEET METAL WORK PHONE -84 compound ypur PSS, The Finest Canadian Whiskey by Canada’s Largest Distillery! TRY IT ON YOUR NEXT ORDER! JUNEAU LIQUOR STORE PERCY REYNOLDS, Manager PHONE 36 Prompt Delivery BARGAIN TWO IES APPROVED LAMPS for $1 Q-00—Special$ 10 COMBINATION OFFER 1 New Style IES Bridge Lamp 1 New Style IES Table Lamp If you want to have a pair of these lamps, DON'T WAIT! Maska Electric Light & Power Go, ] 'L‘JNEAU 6 DOUGLAS 18 GASOLINE SHOVEL and 2DUMP TRUCKS———— __now openr for hire on any dirt, excgvating and meving jobs in or about Juneau. - GASTINEAU CONSTRUCTION CO. Phone 4503 ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF: TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 5. Government lllpochd |

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