The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 11, 1936, Page 7

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POOR WILLM-- HE'D BE ALIVE TODAY (F HE HAD TAKEN TH' TRAIN (NSTEAD OF HITCH- HIKING-- YOU'RE TO BLAME, SNUFFY-- T_GAVE YOU THE MONEY TO BUY H(M A TICKET--AN' YOU -- DON'T DENY (T YoU PUT TH' MONEY (N YOUR HESH LB OWN POCKET-- MARK SoosLey THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, J':JI,Y H 19376‘ WELL-- THERE'S NO USE STANDING THERE ALL DAY JUST BLINKING--~ (T'S UP To US TO GET POOR WILLM'S SHACK CLEANED LUP BEFORE. MARCELLY ARRIVES-"~ " By BILLIE DE BECK LISSEN TER THET HOOTY OWL, ?&GZLEES--- HIT FAIRLY F | TH MARRER (N MY LOOK !.'.' \ : THERE'S A LIGHT (N THE WINDOW, [ROSLYNITES ENJOY ALASKANS ARE HEARTY examination of Pete orkman on the Foss- Ay apartment ex- RAIN, ALASKA TOUR Wil Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Pear Roslyn, Washington, round on the sl ner North Roslyn d Cle Elum while the steamer was nue n rippe Sea, Tenew friendship in port. Mrs r and ffom thére tevealed that the pearson said the are ¢ oying thei 0 traces on the W WORDS, SNUFEY-- ( (o o COME ON &/ e G I e e ¢ el SRR oL e | WoaegeuL gt S et » foay e ol o exj ed in Eastern Washington - o> o (« 5 round tip in big, eight-pound irl aplar Le ve to Mrs. Dan Livie S in Se*ftle Tue: lay g at 4 o'clock urns Juneau tal. Mr. Livie is a wel Thurcday L8 11 61 Ala ka Air | employ and llu mother Transport, for information and res- get crvations —adv. “The three women net,” said the Pri ‘nembers of his inounced E and not 3 nent the Chamber of Depu- ties both center and left de) benche Deputies Appaul Women in the Curie labora where the ANCTHER FINE DANCE TONIGHT AT THE THE TERMINAL COVI ER, 50c Voteless Women Sit in French Cabinet their ¢ Job of rearing their the Blum cabinet, she found her laboratory work, combined with the two children 2 girl of nine and a boy of four enough cial development of dren in bog Spinister French chil- and pamphlets. Mothers” Pupils said Mlle. La- I have been a thousand poor e core, “but in ‘mother’ to school child. Mme. Brunschvie France making suffr eled around e speeches to amused men and serious women for years while chvieg rbonne. cial voice of Madame Brun- her own " The task ing up a son and two daugh- ters has not prevented her from becoming the feminine lead of the radical-Bocialist party. She is 59. > — JUNEAU DEMOCRATS TO PICNIC MONDAY her husband, Leon taught philosophy at k PRUBLEMS OF |All of 435 House Seats Are : Murray of Montana A three-sided race has he w The Republican list inclu bour Michigan, Ha is retiring), Governor, ticket to Gov, Monday evening at 7:30 there will 6, King Features Syndicate, Inc FARMER TOUR PARTY o HERE ON VICTORIA ... eve th business n tc the points to his headquart Capital > KNIGHT 2ht, Immig ikan, who BOTH PARTIES to Be Filled—32 Sen- FORESTER GRANGER ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE MORRIS UNDECIDED | developed 1 run independently Douglas Island of New Jersey, C > - b s of Delaware (he s of New Hamp- PATENTED HOMESTEAD about one ng his place on the Floyd B S Olson AT PUBLIC AUCTION ATTENTION MASONS Bids less than $1,000 not acceptable. GOES SOUT. 1 In- s been But They Are "There to Work, Not as Decorations,” Blum Explains GAMPAIGN UP et et for the south | A 3 ng 135 véd. ti en rtland, Ore., where hé 1—*’ of ) ain until July H FoR BEAUTY PROTECTION zovernment | v on oc. dtors Be Choten n S on his return [rom the| Geed Housekeepers Demand A1 the me s of the tour f ward, left for his headquarters| s = nounce th ge the finest ¢ chikar (Continued rom Page Gre) ikan on the Baranof. - wade by the Prairie Farmer-WI - — | axoa rganization, and wre most im INEAU C . | [ i i second terms), Neely of West Vir- ‘ot ywith the bus e A melArE i JUNEAU COPLE. WED 1007 Pure Linseed Oil Soap 2 (Be " sz 3 7 - ¥ 1Ly Agnes H nd Knut Jobnson nia (he survived Holl's DIMAIY of juneau. All were surprised M. L 400 LAtk o For EVERY cleaning need— attack), Russell of Georgia (Gover- geepers said, with the up-tc @l st t cleans paint, varnish, enamel, e may run for the Sen- A G o Py e glass -in fact, everyc!sanoble te) > of Oklahoma, Robinsen ur originated i OR S i surface, ,and it won ochap your of Arkansas and Sheppard of TeX- will pe concluded July 21, Mr. K ep : ands. as ; stated . arn and Western Democratic R R S . P and where contest TENTION R AR wore; S-W Flo-lac dull pieces with nelude Senator c Mocse mect Mon : Dakota, Coolidge of t at 8 o'clock. Past Re- - Varnish ettt ]+ METURNING SOUTH 5o, o f o it Stai mary by James Curley), Hatch GERTIE OLSEN, Enumeloul tain of New Mexco, L of Illinois and Assist U. 8. Fores (¢} Recorder. =%16 'brilllent Restores faded woodwork and furniture 1 operation. Dur- able, rich gloss. colors—one coat is enough—dries in 4 hrs, Anyone can use it. Pint in i Jolc 1 r o at . o s aalovado® aut AR E0G (DR cIO0AkS S-W Decofint—Hot orColdWater | $-W Mar-not, Quick-Drying nomination to succeed Senator Cos- tigan, who is retiring Gloss vflmish Wall Kalcomine A contest is expected to develop for every Republican vacancy with ‘h‘ P . ¢ P Tough enough for floors, fine enough 5 1 bl Bright, pleasing tints for interior the possible exception of that of 7;3 —easy to mix —easy to apply for woodwork, furniture. Resistant Senator Norris of Nebraska who —quick, economical, and to alcohol, acids and ’ however, has not indicated whether long wearing. water. Dries in 4 hours. 1 qt. covers 10 x 14 ft. § ecial ! Ka | I,W //Z Use it on fines Three serious-minded women are the first of their sex to hold Cabinel posts in the French Gov- | shire. Goy ; s Bridges, Re- mile north Douglas terminal of bridc // o,,.p,", sw S-W ernment. From left to right they are Mme. Irene Jclict-Curie, Mile. Suzanne Lacore and Mme. Cecile | publican, is after the seat), Met- i ; I Kahn Brunschvicg. Each is an If of F Island, White of 163.59 acres, excepting right of Floor Wax Polish-ol Maine (Gov Brann, Dem- for road al 1oy 1g hoTe ‘\ Y (FLO-WAX) u,,d ubelitite fir Fadl s g el o0 Sehe TR e i No other furniture polish like it} PARIS, July 11—"Mesdar school teacher, | substitute for radium—the element bat o KasSs, O of Wk lamb's wool applicator J o P iiiten ™ the Abkiea it discovered by her father and moth-| 0" B C e . Me ¥ | Get acquainted offer — one bottle e tnmvers ot Tl Wil % il Srasy ot e SALE TO BE HELD MONDAY AFTER- Justapply and et dy. Norubbing | toa customer ot is pric. net but cannot vote in nation: Works With Husband Gitiatie PRGOS | of. Mintestts or polishing. For lnoleun ond fin- Get coupan at the store. slections, incl & solonfint ' orie Both she and her husl B ity e S ; n ished floors. Dries in 15 minutes. e m.\x::;;f gue saleniist, “or Bodlaliste: Tont: tutdl Farmer-Labor, is retiring to run for NOON.- 2P, ... JULY 13, 1938; Stop in Today for YOUR copy of The Home Decorator —40 pages of up-to-the-minute S-W Floor Enamel New rich colors for old worn floors. Easy to apply, makes rich background for rugs and furnish- Undersecretary for scientific re- hailed the feminine invs with| Mle. Lacore, tiiny 6l-year-oid be a stated communication of Mt lngsbl uick ¢ Ing— !dcfssinfullcolor. It's free. Supply fearch is able Madame Irene Jol- &pplause. teacher, is one of Fran leading eau Lodge with work in the M 4 durable. islimited, so GET YOURS NOWI ot-Curie, daughter of two winne At 39 Mme. Joliot-Curfe is the; Buthorities on child welfare. He; cee. Refresh WUEs oux To Be Held at the Office of U. S. - e 4 i 3 3 reguls r 3 ars sach- mep(.n Master’s last night with yot: f the Nobel prize which she herse igest of the trio. With her hus- fesular job for 32 years was teach von with her husband. has spent most of her time 108 the communal school at Ajut in us so all please turn out. Commissioner, Iuneau T“E T“oms “ARDWARE southwestern France. J. W. Madamoiselle ~Suzanne Lacore, now are working on an artifi wa{"‘ Llc‘""g :(;; e *'“f 1!8]‘ T"LL adv com ANY Ay B sl bacing . ) -fore - she bat- |tied for better educational and so- ||II|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllilIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII.IIllill'IIIIH'IlIIIIlIIIIIIIHIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl PIONE & FRESH LOCAL GROWN GREEN ONIONS, RADISHES FROM OUR OWN FARM California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Dehvery FOR INSURANCE SUNDAY DINNER-DANCE—75¢ Gk r\\v.”:,:(h Bresident of ::1:‘ See H. R. SHEPARD & SON g L S T e members that the club's next Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. x[)('xlxir at the Jenne cabin at Pumlv DANCE TILL 2:30 . v ‘ SRR G A S 55 ; ‘e s H e I ol T H H Alaska’s Finest Dance Trio 5 o = TONIGHT! The First National Bark N ce-cream « » will be served, ! No Dancing Monday Nights MEET WITH EVERYONE ELSE AT € and in case of rain Mrs. Krause tates that there will be plenty of | room in the cabin for all the pic-! | .ast year in the get-together m‘ the Jenne cabin, 14 new members | were garnered for the club, and the| President urges the members ‘to| beat t record this year by each, member bringing a prospective one.” FLY TO SEATTLE! 1 Fly to Seattle for the Shriners’ Convention. $125 round trip in big, roomy Bellanca seaplane. Leaves Juneau Monday, in Seattle Tuesday FUN and FROLIC with RUTH and BOB Delicious Food at All Hours » Be Wise! No Cover Charge! CAPITOL CAFE JUNEAU ® CAPITAL—$50,000 SURPLUS—$50.000 [ COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES and Wedne: , returns Juneau Thursday. C :III 612, Alaska Alr 1 P .d | Transport, for information and res- | 2% Paid on @ @vatioos. Cadv, CHARLIE MILLER,; Manager SRR [ ] Savings ermlna TEACHER TAKES TRIP | | school teack ling in Junea \Bea for Sitka. Marian Dickieson, San Francisco| r, who has been visn- I, left on the North| "Remember, the man with-the-whiskers? He will be here!” Accounts 1 | 0000000000000

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