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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1937. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLIE DE BECK . VWE KNOWN PIGS \N D NEVER WENE JOWED ThE = - — C THE PARLOR TO WAVE BROTHERHNO0D OF VARMINTS (¢ T > 4 / o TIME'S | D ' L | MORE MANNERS THAN HAD KNOWN THE LEADER was ¢ =2 < \ s | AT SNUFEN SMUTH--- SUCH A& ROUSTABOUT W 222 S p ) . A-WASTIN 1 SHALL RESIGN " ‘ ) N\ g [\ LET'S GET TOGETHER % : > . - f g Z > - - o & ~ AND THROW it BODACIOVSLY 00T OF THE CLUB 3!a member of the Northwest Y's' team, which played in a special : : ’ | i D n u G I_ A s PR it I BUSINESS Dl REG I‘ORY FRATERNAL SOCIETIES |{ international dope-| | |prayer s ol divis- PROFESSIONAL GASTINEAU CHANNEL I |times 750 bills to be d)clnbutcd‘ e e about the countr ion, ac to t llard Talis- than, Ballud high school paper. suspect that Japan’s sof- i | ning tone toward China is - mmmptul by sound military policy. 1 < Bverett ;(”’”‘:‘ £ Mine Run,| [ remesesscanasaesd " As they have it worked out, when e T S PROFLSSION : * Fraternal Societies | | | (or if) Japan goes to war with Rus-| FORMER RESIDE! lcidents without suffering serious in- When in Nee Of Gas;.neau |sia, the Soviet armies, after a few VISITS DOUGLAS | jury, | = et 1 preliminary face-saving skirmishes | o 2 25 . «!! DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL T T T T T Channel | jaround Vladivostok, will retreat| pgert Stedman, who left Douglas| GENEKRAL MOTOKRS i B DENTISTS 11,500 miles inland to the mountain-|gq y 5 aftor Taty USATE uek=1l and | GENERAL HAULING Blon.grep Building ; = v fous Lake Baikal region where they | jgence tor on the Is-|| MAYTAG PRODUCTS | STORAGE and CRATING PFONE 56 B.P.O.E. F.‘li_l\fd meets jcan put up a better land and air|jang yesterday, while g trans-| | \V P JOHNSON ! Hours 9 am, to ¥ {.m. ;vervac’ ne>i)§y' ’.n. fight unharrassed by Japan's navy.|portation to Hirs of where| s gt CALL US H p.m. Visiting brothe \'1‘. y will blow up their own rail- (he will be hoistman at tbe mine.| & . . iw';\;:clt‘:;)nc. E):Itfsi gfizi\; {road as they leave it behind | Following the cave-in at Treadwell |*" e T 1 | i el | Such a retreat would serve the|gieqman went to Ketehikan whcm ! JUNEAU TRANSFER Dl’. Chams P Jenne M. H. SIDES, Secrctary. [double purpose of shortening theipe was located for about ten yers| - DENLIST "t a 'Russian line of communications efore going to Seattle where he has| - Nuht Phone 4703 Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. | | MOUNY JUNEs0 LGDGE NO. 14 from Moscow while at the same time!poon living since. i TELXPHONE 176 §cecond and fourt foreing the Japanese to stretch their | PR AL [ SRR T ; .““E“fi'u‘i,' g::h_lmun-ln In Scottisl e Temple rorop . —————————— tline out. SAVIKKOS RETURN HERE | | | L1 Wl R 4 Now along that entire 1500 mile FROM STRABERRY POINT : FORD AGENCY || Dr. Richard Wiiliams ; ;glx';‘nnxl-:nsqrna.."a}g,\r;l-"; ling arc Chinese, of whom nearly 2,-| walter Savikko, who Hes bee | 000:000 are soldiers ; o e ot (Authorized Tealers) DENTIST |Worshipful Master; JAMES W. dit chieftains. They suid u»‘,(,',‘ the past term, accompanied by CheAlks OPFICE AND RESIDENCE llt.va.nf, Secretary. Ihave a supreme distegard now for|pys: Savikko and their little daugh-| 1 ‘ ane ™ B 'GOLDSTEIN BUILDING ey | Japanese lives. ‘u’x came home yesterday on the | Pexseverlnnt Lodge No 2 A meets i R TR trolling boat Ace, Herbert Savikko, y {[% very,_agoond e8d. fogrih. Wednes: | JUNEAU MOTORS Dr. Judson Wluther laay. 1. 0, O, ¥, Nall. EDNA M o i 8 Bt i _lcaptain. School there is out lwul | The United States mint at Phil-| D o0 ™ o inon usual as thel “not of Main Street { CHIROPRACTOR BUTTS Noble Grand; MILDRED SPRING TONIC O i i Frisky white gazelles chase merrily about ever a deep red rayon idress :“‘y“*“'({’ e B ity ”m::;‘\ Christmas term was eliminated, e R ; Drugless Paysician OASHEN, Secretary. h buttons down the front with (iny red plastic buttons. The hat, \*= & o mint| They expect to remain here all sum-| | : - ey e Office hours: 10-13, 1-5, 7-9 1 1854 and — R T 4 2 :)x:fx.’ and pt(ru‘ h‘:-.\ln-lilnll: .u'(' In.navy bl lhx»ul.'xiv butter- e 1008 mer | - PRRAp G AT || Rooms 2-3-4 Tnangle BIdg. Tanead lce crem which has settled on the crown of the hat is white. g 4 T » \ | KRAUSE BACK ON (! TOWN! 4 Procurement Division, Public| g J Krause, who left here with DRUGS D:.A\!btewm in New Jersey has returned to the DENTIST nuisonce anyway? in this office at one pm., June 8, Territory and is employed on the Hours 9 am. 10 6 pm. o e — BlLL GAUSING st 1937, for construction of the U. S.!cannery tender Rhoedda, which is; | [} PUROLA REMEDIES SEWARD BUILDING i ——L—l.f——-o—-—-——‘—n ; O. and Court House- at Nome, v Libby, McNeiil find Otfice Phone 469 RELIAB Tmhk quRY TB SEN i i Ay e G will be available on May 4, 1937.|Taku Harbor ! FULLY OOMPOUNL ZD oy s B taak Sl ekl OF i vancement of Colored People, points UPOR application, two sets of draw-| - por the past nine months he has | :— i) and a tank for Crude Ol ings and specifications will be Sup- |peen living in Seatt X out that while it is true that 28 | R T G s | PHONE 667 wouid happen, he asked, if six NeW pyjidings Branch, Washington, D.'pjs wife and child about six years I'HE MINERS' y Justices were appointed Who g april 14, 1937.—Sealed proposals |ago to reside at their former home W D, thought state lines were a sort of jy quplicate will be publicly opened | .1 Recreation Parlors CGST AND PURPOSE now owned by 1 b, CARR- Drawings and specifications o THeEL to BILL DOUGLAS 'RESCRIPTIONS B mogym il g et 8 ¢ Street Next Coliweum { |/ 1EP ™y ko ™ = “ONE 2 saye burner trouble. plied free to each gencral contrac- | emainder of the family PHONZ 97—Fise Delivery Oftice Eours—9 am. 10 10 paw. [|! pyGNE et NIGHT 148 Dr. W. A. Rystrom ||z ; i DENTIST MR R AR T SV e ST ST SR identical anti-lynching bills intro- Hlnges Rl;,hl Alound Su- duced by Congr en at request tOr interested in submitting a pro-ent x \ the “assoeciat .ost $1,064, the posal. The above drawings and| - R 3 " R R ", AR preme Court and What ©f the association cost SLO0G, the o i tions must be returned to| ARTISTIC DECORATIONS X | Over First Nationst Bank ||{* WHEN IN A HURRY this office. sContractors requiring! TO FEATURE DOUGLAS PROM i« ] X-kn¥ CALL COLE FOR OIL! - | | | cost is small when contrasted with Decision May Be Made the thousands of' dolars - involved 34 in salries, printing, “The Congres- 8dditional sets may obtain them| Although the actual theme of dec- DRY CLEANING By PRESTON GROVER sional Record,” and n: her items in PY purchase from this office at a orations for the annual prom dance WASHINC N, April 21 connection with the filibuster C0St Of seven dollars per set lich!of the Douglas High School, to be strange avenues. A £ fror . $1,064 1 pre- _""_ st i,,‘ f,f\ payable to b i e ¢ gk T 5 Consultation and examination the deep South: cold us ther sents onl) cents a humen flcath »..1;,-1.| n‘ “‘ J;)ll pi di} 2 ly before the event takes I‘p...(f, Sof BRI T S free. Hours 10 to 12 1 to 5 s day he was fearful that the life for the 5,106 known lynchings ‘”"m‘l"; t: "”ml "\Xx:‘lr'::\:::mv“ ‘w;li rding m“tlhv lqlfl‘w;xl \I‘ l‘;: p“‘:l’ oft - - —_— 41l 7 to 9:30 by nppointment, u It's Paint We Have It! 5 ° since 1 rawings specifications pass any similar affair of the past,! Iynching bill would pass this ses ince 1882. v it Water Gastineau Hotel Anmcx IDEAL PAINT SHOP in ‘spite of any Southern filibuster Introducing 2§ identical bills DOt be furnished to contractors who|A colorful back drop for the hall v South Franklin: 8t. Phone 177 ' | PESOL B Bol ‘ 1 otiny bave consistently failed to submit|is being painted by Ben Shitanda,| Washing MELODY HOUSE ]. il ' VRED W. WENDT that might rise against it. That wneh but one can be considered of itself was a mite newsy. But he doesn’t appear to make sense, if Proposals. One set apon Trequest,iprom artist, as well as many other Music and Electric House 540 had another worry. one Congressman introduced a bill, 80d When considered in the Inter-|scenic decorations | (Next Gastineau Hotel) ’,"Rnb vamy Oot. D He expressed the view that the however, only 750 copies are printed 50 of the Government, will be R 9 . Pigg Phone 65 | || .l’tsn"fll, pt. . Supreme Court as at present con- except at cpense or Con- furnished in the discretion of the C. MEETING : 3 Graduate Los Angeles Col. stituted would hold the anti-lynch- gressional al for a bigger or- Assistant Dircctor, to Builders Ex-| The Douglas Chamber of Com- - " Opina iy ‘ Watch and Jewelry Repairmg ing bill uncor al as an in- der. If sssmen introduce °hanges, Chambers of Commerce e will meet tomorrow night in Y 1 Cpthalmolog, y 3 s og or other organizations who will (i sement rooms of the Episcopal our SPECIALIZING Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground ||| PAUL BLOEDHOM vasion of state’s r at 28 i bills that ma § i | 4 _ guarantee to make them available Ghurch. A full attendance of mem- ” s at very reasonable rates FRONT for any subcontractor or material|bers is requested as important mat- | 1 D7 R R 7 R R AT Keep in mingd . . . 4 firm interested, and to quantity ters are to be discudsed. Dmly Cross'word PuzZIe surveyors, but this privilege will be - ee-—— ¢ and we Tfldd Studio withdrawn if the sels are not re-|UBERTE ON CHAMPION - ) thalas Platio—H ‘Public ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 8. Movable turned after they have accompnsh-* HOOP TEAM IN BAL " a 8, 1. Sources of bfl;"'“" m 'ed their purpose. W. E. Reynolds,| Albert, son of Emil Ub PHONE 15 Dinners 3% m"'“"m STREET E ardticia T AR Assistant Director of Procurement,|Douglas, who graduates this year NE s il NG i SCUte ot forty- Public Buildings Branch. Jtrom the Ballard High School, was ! i s CE — e — Gastinezu Cafe } ™ Heglth Foods Center B : e i | g : 2 Short Orders at All Hours BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER ||| ( ARB\GE HAULED house Literary . Trathal ; AND OTHER DIETETIC Reasanable Monthly Bates b (71-7:.‘\?:l|]’7!:«(|nn Z . 17! 1] i :' H‘;‘l’ncn g i | , 4 m:. 1 E- 0' DAVlS . Mark denoting . : o * lune; pM TELEP .c'." that some- B Z | | 0 Junehs e 6 b3 Phone 163 thing is to 2 A A American i . be inserted uulho: i i . Apprehenisive ] | TR L P q r | o i I',m | : Jones-Stevens Shop || WL abounin 5 LADIES—MISSES' m i Period of tme > ; READY-TO-WEAR l MIDGET itk 2 \'12,,‘(:3{1‘-“" || Beward Street Nesr Third LUNCH implement 45 5 v time 5 ’ J s 262 8. Frankiin e : . Teaching of : - Open 6 a.m—8 p.m. a fable el R Ancient wine . Music drama ‘We truly believe thar we sell ceptacle . Stiteh again " ) s b hirappea b T AP ting or " More. rational : 2 X Joa America’s Greatest Shoe Values Refreshed. by e Jon d Ice crystaly < - 1 If you're out to please the man and Prettiest Footwear .lnnen Coffee sh,, pose t Period e s . e S of the family . . . let us kelp | * MRS, T. J. JACOBSON Philippite Mo- 54 Su! Ll o Faldiod rou! A grand selection of DEV'JN'S WHome c:m Meals Served hammedan 13 Spread for $ta L . African worm 2 - good food . . . vegetables and |, " from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 pm ” i ' hich info 3 el e oo s o OT W > NIMDIEE colloa. $7. 1t 14 1% th'eye” " —— all the things that men like 9 ,Cotoring lo Dinnet Parties Begins 5 nt . Conclusian 4 S best. - The Chas. W. Carter 21 Mo e ,‘?“5‘.;',&,';,‘_"' Mortuary [ DR. H. VANCE COLE TRANSFER 3. PHONE 83 or 85 Gtve a— Sanitary Grocery ey . .AU-YOUNC T “The Store That Pleases” J. B. Burford & Co. | llardwm Conll‘wy “Our doorstep is worn by “Batisfied Customers” nul( l.l Heavy Hardware rig Guns and Ammaunition ’ \ l e / A e McCAUL MOTOR | ye D a’ Plonseriasionl Drttvmmoniy COMPANY and Supplies o E ! o Phone 206 122 W. Second | ||, Dods® and Plymouth Dealcrs i | gl | BUY NOW! If you enjoy indoor sports— Here’s one of the best—TRY Today's News Today—Empire. s 22 . g —— " The Juneau Laundry | Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. | | BONLING ALRTS | SR BEER ON TAP ¢ w4 | Junean — B — &

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