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TH}; DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MO\D AY, JUL\ 13 1936. : _BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG. e ROy P o By BILLIE DE BECK the reigious progress o THAT THAR SHACK O GHOSTS 722 | i Garde%g Feiy : " . 7 oy, e g S WILL'M'S (S DON'T BE ABS.UIQB, 2 x P = ‘ g shire, December 18, 1864. He HA'NTED,GOOGLE ! SNUFEY -- THAT'S o : : TIME'S : B con o Samuer nna B (M FUR MAKIN' TRACKS MIDDLE AGE STUFF-- : e : A-WASTIN JEl R oactran: He g u We OUT'N HERE AFORE THE LGHT wE SAW | il € (D Los' | B oy ; o1 Lifilan Hsther' 1ooQ WILLM'S GHOST STARTS (N THE CABIN WAS TEN POUND [ . o ; T B BRI e bt ; CLINCHIN' WIF UG-~ JUST A MOONBEAM--| [\ O FLESH-- g : i fhe Gentral Conaregational Chi . AN 0 You WAIT HERE § 4 ; : B i TR B ¥4 | Brooklyn, he had serv Milbrook. 2V ON, Douglas, A It Tt e : . . s S Dutchess County, } Ser » B I : B D 7 SHRt % tral Methodist Church at ) m_‘?:é gggg ! A § : e : ¥ . : xl‘m« Métropolitan "retip] WAS WIDE OPEN | el ? ‘ VN s P : \ MINUTES AGo- , MRS. BRUMBERG PLAN“S T AIN'T SUPERSTITIOUS -~ b y ol | N 7 » BN | LEAVING ON PRINCESS ] (1 3 ~~ ¥ - | ALICE; CLOSES STORE Mrs. Jennie Brumberg proprieto ),}rve HIM the Juneau Frock Shoppe, will ™ ose the establishment shortly and the BEST! 2 10 PRV ffairs in Juneau in time to catch he family . . 'let us help ew seine boats have 1e Princess ice for tle, Afte selection of 2l S : _ S 00 tzna tiog Tulibd to: Hah Pas s Awa l” years in the merchandise busi- 1 fon vegetaklin (WiR sontinued fror o ke that At oRGe: iR IefE Aptmed ness in Juneau, Mrs. Brumb s ie iings that wmen like iately to make a climatic change and made Risko wince, Both fizh y : : R account of her health. While s el b . : s # 1 <the ‘OIViS aehds 4 PHONE 83 or 85 ROUND FOUR | Petér McCluskey 1afb/tn the 'Wood- ictive in the civie affairs of the % : Risko cpened the round with t ; . S48 . They tid nolikay whatk: they as u’vub a8 \(-]1\ prominent { The Store That Pleases” ¢ i the ¢ i g 5 | diaga bt member of both the Juneau Wom- % fessional Woman's Club. ey CHET JOHNSON NOW IN SEATTLE OFFICE PHONE heretabouts. (no need to in midring. Ste ke to the jaw, tak a hard b % e Fred E. Brandes, postmaster at| the chin in return. Steele sh Angoon and proprietor of the Trail over a souple of lefts and rights | / Stdre, is leaving for Juneau; Seat | and then followed h a right a B o1 on a business two quick lefts to the stemach 3 . i ¢ mplete his new sto they stcod tce toe 3 : e i in time for the fall rush of 3 ; chgnged' walloy 2 5 P : susin Chet Johnson, representing the with ‘an ov 1 h 3 ;. ? i ¢ : - National Grocery Company in | Seutheast Alaska, has been given 1 temporary assignment in his 1's head office in Seattle, ac- cording to word received here to- day. Mrs. Johnson and the two ci boys, Bill and Ban are also landed short Both fighters came out of their corners fast ¢ > bell and traded 3 & P nga s Ha" !'!oa lefts to the head. Steele followed ¢ 4 ” 2 5 e % i o with another left to the head. Ris- 0 . " . : lceated 1 at for the benefit ko jabbed with a left but took & : ; 2 8 ; | of Barney's health, which, from lat long hard right to e ymach e % 3 % - 5 CARILOS, Atizon y 13 e ¢ 25t advices, is greatly improved Both missed lefts. Steele drove Ris- . ; ; tful Earl Gardner che In Mr. Jchyson and his family expect wih _terrific infighting hrice a killer, from % to return to their home in Peters- rod cle’s att with | * rnment gallows for 33 minutes | burg early this fall at dawn t while armed men 5 D S § ke (N Lhili o These three young ladies of the New York Women’s Swimming Association wore their brightest smiles : S They were parring in midring at| when this picture was taken, for they had created a new American record in winning the 300-meter | 5t00d guard as a warning to tribes- MILK ACCOUNT the bell medley relay in the national championships at New York. Their time was 7.7 seconds faster than the men not to interfere Due Tenth of Each Month ROUND SIX old mark. Left to right: Mavis Fieeman, Elsie Petri and Eleanor Holm Jarrett. (Associated Press Photo) Gardner, aged 31, who insisted the : Effective at once, accounts must Risko came out of his corner and government hang him for killing his | : be paid monthly on the 10th, with drove S > to his corner with a % | wife and infant son and boasted he il five days grace allowed. All empty Croved 4 i ¥inaon “1\:‘:,[ :“‘\Bhw!‘ Slm;l)r‘ ;(m“,;lf \“_”Immf wildly. thk(, \m,. NEws ITEMS would take it like an Apache, met milk containers must be returned = 1 ed a le o Babe's mouth himself in hand again and jabbed 3 At = D ASSOCIATED PRESS i JLAS : foi i o SR 1 left to his face. Steele out with a left. As they fought ," forrible dRAML | HUS° BBy SHUCK| ey DI 6L BARIES CADMAN 1[0 1 R e i to the 1 return e side of the trap as the trigger e as. Freddls & canghy" Hint with o |TWed @ dstnagiug Igtitp Uiy body [tloeess Bradtie: puimpedsihts =A0g sprung and dangled while the help- | tjon which each sect has bade to! SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST. straight left to the head but Riske A SIoe ) SoRy Shod (RiEHG R, Bobed SiomASh. SN s m groaned and kicked.| — i toril e et fobek Wil in the center of the ring trading clinched and Referee Tommy Me- P i s . e ¥ight. Bhecls thok ghothee figntto|Dl ‘1‘.';' Stecle landed a left to Carthy was parting them the ed of dropping him again and then the jaw but missed a left to Bal e "’"“‘ d"l’ r“’]‘”\"” "\““ o unded haigle ] ANGOON, Alaska, July 10.—(Spec- | decided against it ry minute for middle seation. Both. Isnasl Lo : over Ri right ROUND ELEVEN ial Correspondence) —The Folirth of | [ULY 30 minutes the attending phys- to the ribs. Steel smashed a ter- 0's left eye wa 1 ko came out swinging but ician made an examination and e i e Ae i P 3¢ e el 8 i s et 90 v e by o e ok " s o s | A Person-To-Person a left jab at the bell ROUND NINE ab. S landed two lefts to the | birthday party in Mitchell Bay. sprung at 5:08 o'clock - this morn ROUND SEVEN ribs and drove Risko to the ropes The party v in honor of Fred E.|ing and it was 5:39 when Gardner % with two lefts to the chin They came out of their corners chin and took : e SR L o | Brandes Jr h birthday. In the Was pronounced dead e el o fet Delled, 8ttt to/ A Risko | Party were Mrs. J. R. Maurstad, Mr ssed. left . jabs. Steel rec 3 0 B JRPEUL QPR 1000a,0, L B whid that caught and Mrs. Fred E. Brande wian- FIRST BAPTISM HELD cut over Risko's left o right. Risko jabbed a left to Steele's away as Risko came in {1 Steele on the check bone. Risko)na and Fred Brandes, Jr IN SERBIAN CHURCH with 5 ooo head and connected with two more Punches with both hands. Babe ™Missed a left and right at the bell.| Meach, Herbert Reed and Virgini then a left to the jaw re- landed a heavy left to the fore- ROUND TWELVE Dick. The picnic was followed by| ' Three-year-old Daniel Bill, son of covered, came back and f s- head, taking two short lefts to the ‘The fighters looked h other| & fdur-mile hike to Davidson Lake ! nrvq'Sam Bill of Prince Rupert, was ko to the ropes with a left to the body as Steele duc under an- oOver then Risko pumped in two| Where a little fishing and swimming paptised yesterday at 8t. Sabbas’ Ser- K] Tibg and BBGked anfiler 1eft Which left B s were lefis but Steele blocked them. Fred- | Were indulged in. Evening brought|yian Ghurch in Douglas, the Rever- MEN a“d WOMEN was almost low. Freddie made Ris- throwing punches as the bell sound- die switched his attack on the body | the tired but happy group outing to|eng A. P. Kashevaroff officiating ko back up with a short left to the ed. and gave Risko a left and right to| 2 successful close. | Danitsa Dapsovich served as the face at the bell ROUND TEN midsection. Steele landed a left to| " { baby's godmother, and John Kovich ROUND EIGHT Risko ripped into Freddie with a the kidneys um:i missed a left to ‘Anrlrm‘ Lee Cfln‘.vl'“r leh\nuunnn_\ as the godfather. | Jabbing furiously, Risko hooked a pair of vicious lefts to the jaw but °¢ “““;"fi“' fl;‘d’; "l;j‘idd ‘]‘L;k" i(‘l‘“t‘u‘“l‘("(‘\:x“l: :lfl: P((:‘::,:: ”K“L‘l"""'““;‘ Alfl(jr the ceremony ¥ reception If you had something to sell and were 1 'S 8 rov a o 0 5 o f . ght as abe SSel efts. rel 3 e evening o 2 0 and inner were enjoyec by many " lett to Stecle’s Ja and then drove took o right to the body belore gieqi,’ ook o hara lett o fhe|but bad weather prevented unil|iriends of tie Tamily st the home of able to call up. and tell people about it two more lefts to Steele’s face but ed a left to Babe's chin and an-(TCUtD: They fought in close. Both the night of the 6th Mrs. Bill's brother-in-law and sis- your chances of making a sale would be 4 e it e 2 ; { Risko's eyes were bleeding. Ris- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller tock a left in return as he pushed other left to the body. Risko backed '° « . g etly g6 ’ y? Stecle against the ropes. Steele up and Freddie followed, scoring (O Mt Steele on the head and then | Mrs. Ethel Lister, a girlhood chum| Mrs. Bill and family arrived here pretty good, wouldn’t they? 3 g g 5 e : h 3 pinned him against the ropes with of Mrs. Elmer Garnes, arrived on|ten days ago on the Prince George spun Risko with a right to his rights and lefts to the face. Risko © - ? Sl S e 1ce. RISKO 3 lett to the jaw. Steele answered the Northwestern at Hood Bay,|from their Canadian home with a body attack and they were Tuesday, and George Betts brought Yesterday's service was the first both fighting Hard at the bell her to Angoon on the Famous Wed- | baptism ever held in the Douglas pense of contacting these people on the . Dally CrOSS-word PUZZle " | ne y morning. She plans to re- St'!'bl.an church slince its fuundmg‘ xr; ‘Qlcphflne' But you can tell them about ROUND THIRTE main in Angoon all summer { 1903, it, person-to-person with an Empire Want Jut you can’t go to the trouble and ex- ACROSS Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle 1. fcelandic tale Risko flayed the Tacoma boy 2 Strong taste 8. American with his right hand over the head . Utility ) SIAMBZCIAE cataract and took two jabs to the mouth L Russian river B ie acror Risko landed a right cros: s E E: g ss to " y 5 The southwest # g LS s scow of Hood Bay was lifting a day night at 8 o'clock. Past Re iy G g Wind Steele’s chin that shook the Ta- 5040 parrel oil tank off the dock eents’ might. Refreshments, Approximately 5,000 people read The Em- RIA U o ‘; : Khcigne 1rian | COMB Tighter. Steele jabbed a left| ypen ¢ folded up like an accor- GERTIE OLSEN, pire every day. And every day mam) = T P U IR ) i Ole Hatland had some hard luck ATTENTION Ad! at Killisnoo Sunday e rigging, Women of the Moose meet Mon- 0| x| i [>ON< >0 N0/ OR | . Contend A (o] Spread 3 loosely Any flower of the iris family Volcanic matter Made preclous Highest point Rendered caital 10 e stomach but blocked a left. | gion, There were several thousand'—adv. Recorder. dollars’ worth of business is transaclee football g[) ;).‘ '“]‘ 'l;‘] b“ h“fd l“g‘“ ]‘” gallons of oil and water in the tank —— threugh Empitc Want Ads | Steals Steele's check bone and caught g, ¢ couign't stand the strain. TAKU WOMAN LEAVES INEONED . Tmpite. W8 o 5. Steele in close with a right. Steele Mrs Bl S e 10 sl o Sy e Mrs. D. E :Willlams, who came knitting as wild with his left and right ppe jong gpell of dry wedther has to St. Ann's from Taku last week, If you something to sell, if you want B machine 0 e 7 clinche | E‘ . Frozen to the head. They clinched in thel; oveq 5 boon to makers of straw- was dismissed Sunday. yxT . oy desserts center of the ring. Risko hit Steele Vo to buy something, let us connect you with | . Pigeon o e 4 ocal musle - R To . ‘Bend. out on mev mouth and shoved him the right purty. There are no “wrong Daddy T AN Sh;\[rpr:!nln‘ away. Risko threw a wild right to . mbara’. wAth Bimalre Want Ad Krroms AIC BUNEAT 30 poene Stzele's forehead and ripped left A Fair Record-Breaker numbers™ with Empire Want Ads. . Small fish > gfilemaua to the Tacoma boy's head at the & Pity or mercy , Component 6). Large marine (3. Rough, bell. \ ¥ O (*) Vv OIONW AR B E 1 3 N OMOOLNA P > 0|0 <[ZNO00I0) W[ VOA| V) Al D Rl £ = U T £ D K| £ A MACKNZIMZ—[FN9Z[—|0) 2m oz >m=ZNO|m|rm|m| . Stir up vibrations gastropods iotous | ™ v o Agreeably of a complex DOWN fellow ~ ROUND FOURTEEN musical 1. Soupy-feeling . Country con- Risko ripped out with his left| 1 5 o Bebt 3 oo g vy and right to the body as Steele | /i 2 k 54 Malarial distance 45, Metal thread | jabbed a left to the face. Steele| : . gpe! M%mmun fever 3. Gl:cetlzl snow . Sugfilm::‘fi)n |took a right to the body but scored | vessel 65. Rubber tree 4. Comprehend g gfl-ded dmbncu h a left hook to the body. Steele 4 ot 5% Bpiin gove 6 Amerioan £0. Broch - 8™ ' hooked a short left to Risko's chin. | & Tall slender 68 Ingredient of 6. Melodramati- oL Flow Risko missed and took a hard left. @ T o e EMPIRE WANT ADS Steele jabbed Risko's face and fol- . ¥ lowed with a right to the body. ; ; / 5 .flfl.// F V7 E Risko tied Sicel i close quariers. | i g ARE ECONOMICAL! Steele landed a left hook to the k. 2 - .-./////..//.. stomach but took two rights to the | ;s P the head in close. Risko appeared . o .. //. . ... to be getting stronger. Steele jabbed # B 7 / : ' | @ with a left to the face at the gong. ROUND FIFTEEN Risko and Steele touched gloves | as they met in midring. Babe toss- | S ed two lefts to the body and block- 5 # Freddie’s right. Both jabbed lefts to the' face. Risko cut loose ; 3 - i PHONE YOUR WANT AD with a haymaker that caught > on the jaw and followed Illl//llll///fill s Tt G , B 10 THE and pushed the Tacoma fighter i ’ % .-.//.. away and started throwing punch- ¥ ; 7 5 es to the body. Steele landed a left £ 4 2 to the chin &nd the body and / : Al m a right uppercut. Babe hook- ed a left to the head as Steele misscd 4 Jeft ook o the body. v P T o 4 .. 7 // B mn were Tining coe a5 Ll 0 gy FOR QUICK RESULTS! the Ima] [,om scunucd / // Catherine Fellmeth is shown in the follow-through, afte ... //fl.. ///,...- Lode ana P"“" Jocktion n tiee ‘ discus 113 feet 2% inches, a new record at the I, él.‘(.‘.. m’;:lmnfi‘t"::l ,for sale at The Empire offic..