The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 29, 1937, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 29. 1937. - b5 BARNEY GOOGLE AI\:D SPARK PLUG By BILLIE DE BECK | SHET YORE T TOU NE T FERG\TS --- A \'\E\-\-O"Oe\ V D“OR--- 3 mCme NT PESTERIN' ME You FOQG“ 22 KEEP MAHR WITS Shl EACTS CONCERN\NG SNUFEY SM\T\'\" 21 HE WAS BORN 35 YEARS AGO --- ERBOUT WHAT A S UBLoWR TWhe ERBOUT ME HE LWED PRACTIALLY ‘ALL HIS LIFE HEeraoy. LANING EOR \OU EERISRE S NAGHT N THE SMOKY MOUNTAWS ~HE--HUH 22 oA WHAT DID o~ OH.NO=- HE AN'T DEAD YET--- Nou ©o 22 NO o BUT--\T'S ONLY A MATTER oF FERG\TS-- THINKING OF MIKING VP WITH TAAT GANG AGAN" (T'S SUIC\DE, SNUFEY -- A FEW HOURS --- AS T WAS SANING - COAST numm REGIJLAT!GNS s s BUSINESS Dl REGTORY FRATERNAL SOCIETIES ! PROFESSIONAL V3 GASTINEAU CHANNEL he Commission’s Regulation "A" E as been changed to require non- % ' 1 resident hunters to obtain the oo B eyt e ———— ices of a registered guide in taking Sy S x - % en 3 3.8 GGRDOVA‘:ANIMALS FIXED & e F 4 {li R0 | " Fraternal Societies | ; } ; animals, they were not Wi oA oW of Gastneau | | | —. Xx'n overned by the same re- 1 5 ; e g <R DIESEL DIL—UTAH COAL Channel \ Vessel Sends Out Distress'Season to Be Opened Next -l e s i ks DENTISTS e ¥ ¢ : s 3 3 AULIN i fo i i et Signals Early This | Year on Beaver—Other |be tuken in the future by any citi- GENEBAL AAULING ‘ Blon.ren Building . ! d zen without a license of any Kind. STORAGE and CRATING || PHONE 56 B.P.0.6. ELKS meels Morning Changes AnnounLe | e A o | Hours 9 am. to v f.m. | every Wednesday at o3 4d 5 a unchanged dur- CALL TS | e lh 8 pm. Visiting brothers (Continuea frcm Page One) 1 (Continuea imm Page One) 5h S B | = welcome. N. C. BAN- T T i ; | ¥ FIELD, Exalted Ruler tory birl ions, in- ANSF| i CIII‘IC | . Gy val tender Swallow which is| From the date thess l‘t‘y:u]lll'iull*‘ clu wre set by JUNEAU TRANS ER ‘fl‘ Dr' Chg;glp J i M. H. SIDES, Secretary. I Gl el v € 4 C ‘oclamatic - P b H ———— g e gy near the vicinity of I)uml.uswb“ me effective !vlu \nkmu’ u::)_ I 1 nlul procl i lat Pheae 18 Nikht Phone 4702 :'w | Rooms 8 and 9 Vaicntine Bldg. | | MOUNYT JUNEAT LCDGE NO. 14 {from, on, or across any public high- ter date. | TRV XPHONE 176 ( | do q 3 Ty |1sland, is expected 'to reach] way: or,within: 33 feet of the cen- S 3l e 3 L M:—j:(;’fl’; ol‘c:ch ’::ll“’ the Cordova ahead of thelter line of such highway, will be , AL | g\ in Scottish Rite Temple g S Judicial Divisions. || Dr. Richard Williams || PORREST 1" At / DETAIL i 1A closed s X “Authorized Dealers) i DENTIST | | Worshipful Master;: JAMES W { i {deer has | VE] o { April |Cape Fai 11,! OFF Tn culNA GREASES ll| omricE AND resmence . [VEIVERS, Scorctary. 1 detatsare Lo ees od her® |This resulation was requ in H GAS — OILS {{l. GOLDETEIN BLILDING - |} REBENAME g » lorder to protect the transplanted| . \ 8 e~ % | perseverdcil Lidge’ o '3 A Ml A-SHOPPING WE WILL GO ficials of the Alaska Steam- | g o FabRRE B ‘ ; : R || gl T i . ‘i A two-piece dress of light-blue rayon in a hopsacking weave makes » | ship Company said. “f:,‘d’ i e ‘(“‘w““‘:“‘:‘ by pped First (:mnmmual Passenger ! JUNEAU MOTORS E li Dr Jl.l—d’o;l Whittier ‘ d:-yxy[segmc:) -r;‘d xl‘c:i\l'thuv’;e:nz neat shopping dress. The narrow belt and pocket handkerchief ire Officials announced the CoOr- 4o o unmolested until such time [light Inaugurated ! wnot of Main Street {1 ! HIEORE ACTOR YUTTE Noble Grand; MILDREE polka-dotted in dark blue and white, The hat and gloves are white, | dova left here with 56 first , are sufficlently plentiful to Toda Jooli cp R riisions Slshlcin | JASHEN, Secretary. the bag dark blue. “fl‘;; passengers and 48 (hird an open season. The Ward| y RS , e | GRS i oy s W R e U 4 A —_— cabin passengers. eational area in the MR EL R, e S e LS Bt ok 1 04 PO S— 1 A g | The Cordova is listed as 238 |iniry of Ketchikan has been clos o Gt RICHE G J Tost AR T Juneau Ice Cream | ot ANBEL TR!PS feet long, steel steamship, and |ty al hunting as well ! t nooh on the firs G s ‘tl‘ . Parlors | | was built in Wilmington, Dela- |mj) rip extending from the town gemmercial passenger flight between uy ml | = I lee Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy ! ' 0 u B l. A S ! | ware, in 1912. The vessel has & |of petersburg to Blind Poink. These, t) States and China. The | R G COFFEE SHOP ! | { Eross tonnage of 2,009 tons and areas had previously been set aside|fight was delayed one day on re- D R u G s ‘ Dr. A. W. Stewart | Feidy Reyoolis ' | ! LAS9 net. loannage. |by the Forest Service. Moose were quest of the Naval authorities who DENTIST SR _____l { N E w S | “T’"‘ “’;’:‘: has & ‘crew of }llw given protection in the drain-'did not want the flight to interfere : ‘ Hours § a.m. \o 6 pm. T e — — - | S men aboard. ages to the Chilkat and Chilkoot'with fleet maneuvers. One woman PUROLA R£MEDIE! SEWARD BUILDING ODTIIARIT TD ANQE | Lig chins Are Le : = IRivers in Southeast Alaska tand four men are passengers, | PRESCRIPTIONS CARB- ! Offive Phone 469 I REUABLE TRANSFER —:: | Steamships Are Leaving| R o | 'RESCR. P SMR :|| Our trucks go any place any Niy Yoloibr Jiaiidan MAY POLE DANCE TO 1 sale of Meat It |} PULLY COMPOUNLZD i P || R s R Ok C: & ’ | re | o i s M Fi Cabi | BE HELD SATURDAY | A change in Regulation 6 will pro- Pristt Slkeet 4 Next Colloim 1P Y T and a (lank for Crude Ol any bmpty Cabins i 3 {hibit the sale of meat with'n five 2 | save butner trouble. ; =k ; IN ELKS’ BALLROOM mitcs of the Alncka Railvosd snd ors v % ety Oftice fours—9 am. to 10 puw. ||| pyoNE laa: NIGHT 48 2t once by, NEW YORK, April 20.—Steamship| Stbexo highway from Fairbanks to | Dr. W. A. Ry‘[mm || 5— ““w‘ have \mch companies reported today hundreds| Students of Juneau High School, 'and including Chatdnika. For the! __'V’j‘jf“” ) LSRR o Rt DELTIST p— - R oo The plans ©Of cancellations in beokings to Lon-|the Grade School and St. Ann's first time in many ye game | SR R P Over First National Bank R T '3 a call “,-‘ 3 ;n“ st z‘q by 32 foot don for the coronation. Ships are Parochial School are to take part meat was allowed to be served in MANILA, April "9.~C.iuymg the X-ke¥ ‘CALI. COLE FOR OIL! Cottage with full concrete basement, S3iling With many empty cabins./in the May Day festival celebration the Fairbanks area lsst year and first air mail and cargo from China, The Chas. W. Carter —— 34 plus ar 27 gravity, in any g ne will have four rooms Reasons given are the substitution on Child Health day, Saturday, in will now: be prohibited as a result the China Clipper has left here for | M amaesk e amuadnt . wmbm wood frame construc- ©f George VI for Edward, the im- Elks’ Hall, of an almost unanimous request Alameda, Californi orlunry : TRAN . Bk R plaster inside and Pression that London is overcrowd-| All girls interested in participat- St —— Fourth and Frarklin Sts. DR_ H. VANCE i COLE SFER Eitans “finish exterior. It is ex- ©d, and the high prices of seats in ing in the May Pole dance are asked | PHONE 136-2 OSTEOPATH Phone 3441 or Night 1803 . ‘WM to be ready for occupancy in Teviewing stands and also at hotels'to report for practice at 4 p. m. - - Consultation and examination || — 4 about two months during Coronation Week. |tomorrow in the Elks' Hall. i free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; RS 37 SRR T B AR e = LD ¥ ,’ £ v American business men are also| The May Day festival is being AL évluTlJnr 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Ivs Paint We Have . 3 IN o reluctant to leave their business presented under auspices of the Ju- an { Gastinzau Hotel Anacx i Al MNT ‘ . gfi:“;l:,(:m:\ ,vlz:;?x,d";zx[lo“ because of threatened labor troubles. neau Woman's Club with a special TRAINED ALCODNTANTS MAYTAG PRODUCTS South Franklln St. Phone )77 ' | lDEmP' 'gn%!rlor y&s’;;w;iay in Tokn RiBht: whate ———————— |committee planning arrangements. Tax and System Service w P. JOHNSON —i| PHONE 640 ’ ‘ he wintered since last October, as SCHOOY RAK RUE (SRR ma e es Toen fuminhed JAMES C. COOPER COMPANY e G == —4 })’fl:g; done for the past 20.yea’s| .y . worritorial Jaw provides that|. Mss, Dorothy Hofs s in charge of CERTIFIED PUBLIC AC(JOUNFANTS. ,.,....N_..----m.-,-,:f %r::t h'fl*::rempéol . 2 o B 00 e e school tax, $5, must be paid by May |the dancing, with Mrs. Byron Mil- Phone 182 Juneau, Alaska 205 Seward e sy | ; hl“ &, wm'fl ¥ \ ’ Mrs. Joe Riedi who has been 1. Penalty of $2 may be imposed for [ler as pianist. —————,,—?—,————J‘ i cpm‘:lmo,,,g | Wateh and Jewelry Repairmg s .sou@h for the past s}x “,‘.\Pk”, Aon a non-payment. PLEASE PAY YOUPI " | " French { a ¥itted Lenses Ground ||| PAUL mem « business and pleasure trip, is ex- TAX NOW. | { 2 BN i pected home on the Northland, due A. W. HENNING, City Clerk, Fresh Fl‘lllt and ve etables | kb 1= reasonable rates JbO\AL May 5. adv. School Tax Collector. { R B Keep in mind . i D l C d P l i The Best in All Other Grocery Needs l Dinners c‘"‘l‘“ Todd Studi al y ross-wor uzzie i | i Ty iarmans —Eablle id * H AcROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 9. At a distance c llf G | : L Pouch - el | alirornia Grocer | Gastinezu Cafe If , 4. Think . Mark with o g . i 1 ] [ | jhort Orders at All Hours § 9. Annex | EE YOUR EYES THE PURE FOODS STORE | ot 5 T Center 33, Pertaining to s 2 BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER & ot of i ‘ are your most priceless Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery gt Bl el tion Bar of wood | POsS! n. Hy FOODS W Pay court to iy Only One Paic to Last » Lifetime || —————asmmee—r————pmee— e 230 Franklin St. ® 3. Climbing || I you suffer from headaches; RS | | Juneaun Tehphone 62 . plants i| blurred = vision, visual . dis- | e ¢ o ¢ n,a oat y /| ined for refractive errors, . ounie - cobmabata; e § Genoolihy , i : Jones tevens Sh Sh op. 7 26 He. French . Chiet actor {] possible muscular imbalances. “This Is Something Different That You Will Enjoy. . y 28. Titie of a . Complaining | l!AD!- 0-WEAR & i A ot Higher || Call Today for an Appointment! P s b i it e oo b Seward Stieet Near Third | " the Elbe 47. Come to DOWN i Ucc\;ffm:\{: | Dr. Rae L Carls f*-———‘——————_‘?m — — < el river 31 Sea eagl maturity 1. Weak: 39. Obta T. hae L. Carison i ry 35 Groaine 49. Frighttul e i3, Scoa coverings OPTOMETRIST G A Y B A R E L E T R l c 1t youre out to please the man We mfly belleve thar we sell 1 dignity 52 3. Talk 1 of the family . . . let us kelp b..y‘.'” b i Profouna 5 fi{‘ffl’&ae Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry ou! A grand selection of || Fi i il = SEWING MACHINES ||z i 5 o eavishneos 58/ Ban Ak afer Phone 331 all the things that men like || :; f’ml!'ul ending éb‘ \fia( in church 7. Cndwh! sud;‘ . best. L . Peé] enly : 0q. 2 44 Entrances & ::,,’ Nog. . b omt th Wl 4 PR A B A TR S PHONE 83 or 8§ y . Sticky stul pronouncing | GRS T TR R TR % s i ™ . 3 ‘ cmitary Grocery |/ aive oz : g A e bl . - - AEEEE aEs| 1B Bk || Maciar g | / “Our doorstep 15 worn wy | || ‘PAINTE-OF 3 18 » ¥ 2 L oy i W § 4 R L g o o : Alaska Music Supply | |7, CAUL MOTOR 22 Arthur M. Uggen, Manager } . Pianos—Musical Instruments | COMP ANY 8 -3 and Supplies Dealers Y “ Phone 206 122 W. Second | | L sdns 0 YmaED ) fl A full line of Period Models, equipped G‘:{RLAND dBOGGAN : ; ; 1t ind ts— dw Floo - with Reversible or Rotary Heads, Built- T W Arawoo Poli h" ' Pabst Famoul in Light and Motor, Knee Control. | BowniNe! axin 3 olishing 877 ee! sonable Pri I : : Y D"é“"}!?!fl Beer Reasonable Prices and Easy Terms BRUNSWICK i PHONE 583 - .l On Tap | BOWLING ALLEYS |[=——————2s 1“"——_—“ Ty p—— el Alaska Electric Light || s s s s |[F—mmep-mae )1 rraskin sl biwen | o JIMMY l | BEEE ON TAF ' WARRAG!K l Front wa CARLSON © Power Company . ¥ s i y l‘l.. P : fl LSRR l Today's” News Toasy—Empire. .‘,i___.________ 1! “roday's News Todsy—smpuse.’

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