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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1937. o By GEORGE McMANUS LAND HOW WE KIDS HATED THOSE HOME-MADE" HAIRCUTS DONE WITH A SUGAR-BOWL— ~ BRINGING UP FATHER REMEMBER LITTLE HORTENSE TENSE- HART ? SHE WANTED TOGO ON THE STAGE - NO ONE EVER KNEW WHAT BECAME OF HER-AND NOBODY CARES. AND THE DAY BILL O'LADEN REGRET-| | AND TH'"'KOOKIE TED HE TOOK YOLR ALINT OUT ON A RIDE - SO DID THE HORSE~ FATHER ON HIS WAY HOME TO Now IN SMOOTH SURFACE ' . FLOOR COVERINGS DEL WARE Del Ware Kolorflor — the new floor covering of long weer and little cost. It will o 1 i % & il s f L Waorld righ ‘Topkok, of Igloo, whose time was today and tomorrow. DUG RA ER |N 1 hour 58 minutes and 4 seconds. Third place went to Edwin Pun- | Buckmaster, of Nome, a white man, REBOBH MAKER in 2 hours, 7 minutes and 20 sec- onds. q . joonuk, Eskimo from Teller, whose Eskimo Covers Fivst Lap,|time was 2 hours, 12 minutes and 26-Mile Course, 1 Hour, |10 seconds. There are five prizes for the | three day race, $300 first, $150 sec- NOME, Alaska, April 2.—Believ-'ond, $75 third, $50 fourth, and $25 | guk, White Mountain Eskimo, in 2 NUME DERBY hours and 5 seconds. | Fourth place was won by Ernie Fifth place went to Harry Kag- Five Prizes 56 Minutes, 27 Seconds | ed to have set a record for the first for fifth place. lup of the three day dog derby,| Intense interest was manifest as Albert Johnson, Eskimo driver from the crowds stood around listening to the loud speakers of the record time made by the racers to the turning point at Cape Nome for the return course. The racers make the same course Wahite Mountain, yesterday made the 26-mile lap to Cape Nome and return in 1 hour, 56 minutes and 27 seconds. Second place went to Eskimo Fred A sports program for children in- clude ski races, ocne dog race and other events. Last night, the fair opened with a grand entertainment, ending in dancing, with Miss Alaska, Nome's Queen at the Fairbanks Ice Car- nival, officiating. e |AL HOSTAK SIGNED TO FIGHT TRENTON BATTLER APRIL 13 SEATTLE, April 2—Al Hostak, !Seattle’s flashy middleweight who is‘on the trail of Freddie Stecle's crown, fights Young Terry, of Trenton, N. J., here on April 13. Hostak is asking a bout with Babe Risko, then with Champion Fred- die Steele. HUSKY VARSITY GEDEON 'BOWS T0 -V a! $ | 10,000 BAIL, CINTIME TRIAL ~ MURDER CASE {Olympic Champioh SMMIE Father, Hisband. of. Slain Length Behind Over 3 | Women Appearing Pre- | Miles—Boats Unsettled ‘ liminary Hearing | SEATTLE, April 2—Dishing up NEW YORK, April 2. — Joseph a mess for Coach Al Ulbrickson Gedeon is being held under a $10,000 {hardly more than two weeks before bail and on charges of possessing a race-day, Washington’s Jayvees revolver illegally, as detectives cun-' finished a three-mile time trial hereé tinued to search for the slayer of yester ) length in front of his daughter Veronica, artist's mo- the Ol Championship Husky del, and his wife, Mary. The two Varsity crew. women were found strangled in| their apariment last Sunday morn- | ing. A roomer was also stabbed to| death | Gedeon appeared at the prelim- inary hearing of the court with| bruises showing on the right side of his face. His attorney asked a nominal bail | of $50, but Assistant District At- torney Ray Leo requested a $15,000 bail “I understand this Coach Ulbrickscn plans another trial tomorrow to determine boat- for his s for the regatta nst Univeusity of fornia's weepsters on the Oakland Es- |tuary, April 17. { - B LIGHTHEAVY KING . IN TOP FORM FOR HELD, PREPARE FOR HOMESTEADERS COMING NORTH Survey Being Made of Land Between Kenai and Kas- silof on Cook Inlet ANCHORAGE, Alaska, April 2. — F. G. Betts, Federal Cadastral En-, gineer, and L. M. Berlin, Federal surveyor, both of Juneau, leave within a few days on a chartered boat leading a party of thirty men and fifteen pack horses to survey the land between Kenai and Kas- silof on Cook Inlet. The purpose of the survey is Lol get the land in readiness for a further influx of homesteaders and farmers anticipated this summer. They plan to complete the work by July 1. The party will then split to spend the balance of the season |at distant points. | Berlin will lead a group of sur- come up smiling even when the childrenslide and roller skate on it. M is tough enough to stend the hardest wear. The patterns won't become worn and “treadbare” because they go right through to the | gl DON'T FORGET YOUR | ’ . DEL WARE KOLORFLOR | THOMAS HARDWARE saying: veyors into the Kuskokwim, Yukon, | Xotzebue Sound, Kobuk and Point Barrow regions while Betts, with| ST. LOUIS BATTLE man is the principal suspect in this case.” Magistrate Michael Ford set the| L. A. Dauphiny and H. C. Terger- | bail at $10000 and ordered the man |son, lead parties into the Fairbanks' i€d the Classified Ads in THE EMPIRE: 3 3 closely guarded in his cell. (and Nenana regions to survey agri-| - Ch""",’}ls in good condition for the 4} through last night Gedeon|cultural land along the rail bett, | IIIIIEANOINENAORRRRPVIERORARRRAVOHARORRRR RO EROA R NRRRRRA RN ERRDIC ROt non-title bout here tonight against yq(ereq: I wouldn't kill my awn|as a continuation of the work start- Donald Barry, tough ringman from o » aecording to jail atten- last summer, in qpening thou~ Washington, D..C. _ dants ands of acres for settlement. - - ’ ST. LOUIS, Mo, April 2.—John Henry Lewis, light heavyweight GROCERIES EMEAT YES! We give credit to reliable parties, But our prices are con- sistently still lower than Cash Prices of other stores, besides the D PRELRR S0 52T 7 @ BABY ENTERS HOSPITAL | BOND BIii KILLED few items listed below we have HUNDREDS of ot'her§ items equally as low. Come and look around . .. You'll like our Jined in Death Baby Myrtle Martin was admitted | large, roomy store. TOMATOES SOLID PACK Large 22 tins DAFFODILS FINE LARGE FLOWERS EGGS FRESH MEDIUMS l9c each | 2doz. 45c 32@ doz. MORTON'S Snacks 2 for lSc SALT 3 for zsc KIPPERED LONG TINS COFFEE ALL BRANDS SOUPS CAMPBELL'S IODIZED or PLAIN CHEESE MILD AMERICAN 29c Ib. 3cans 35c zsc Ib. ORANGES SUNKIST—LARGE 59c dozen BANAN GOLDEN RIPE 2 pounds 25c AS ASPARAGUS NEW GREEN 2 pounds 39c PARSNIPS NICE MEDIUM SIZE 2 po@ds lSc l-‘ine_r—-.'l'enderer—'l‘as‘tier MEATS Ovenized Chickens Are Getting More Each Week—Now —Stewers, Fryers, KRISTOFFERSON'S COTTAGE Popular 3 Kinds Broilers LEGS OF LAMB, VEAL, PORK 38° We carry a complete line of FRESH FISH, OYSTERS COLORADO SPRINGS, Col., Ap- to St. Ann’s Hospital here last eve-| ril 2—Because her parents thought #n8 for medical carel¥_ b her too young to marry, Ferdinam@ il W | Ruggero, 23, shot and killed his C. D. A. FOOD SALE | Sweetheart, Dorothy Pretti, 16. Rug- Bert’s Cash Grocery, Saturday, gero then committed suicide. April 3. Starts 10 am. adv. By o vote of 4 to 3 the Senate (his afternoon killed the House biil to allow: the Territory to bond it- self up to $500,000 in case the Di- mond bill now before congress passes. - - - “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderscn “A long time ago my lady used to worry when guesis came here . to dinner. She never could tell how the coffee was going to be. | But she’s under no sirain now and hasn't been for years. The _ answer is easy. She always serves Hills Bros. Coffee. For fifty-nine years Hills Bros. have steadfastly maintained a tradition of unchanging quality in roasting and packing the finest coffee obtainable. Suggestions FOR YOUR SUNDAY DINNER Boneless Rolled Shoulder of Lamb Prime Ribs of Beef Rolled Roast Capons Turkeys Rabbits [ FOR THE BEST MEATS—TRY | Alaska Meat Co. | Phone 39 i OO ERERORA g : National Bank JUNEAU [ CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$75,000 [ J COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES The First