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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1937. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLIE DE BECK D ¥ : : “’é;k’e“é&?o“% e1 W\g:xTTl P e ) ' : ' ' y 7 WHAT D\D 1w B~ acg_k? Es :U M\L\S CARDON WME, — [ T! DOODLE-BLG VARMNTE” /e et ore 0 (L R MRS 2 MR AN - C (v ot QLB -~/ ATER-TRAPS GALLAVANTIN f LS8 feme | -\ JUGHAD T HANT N ALL OVER 17\ CONTROULMENT N\OOO FER CREATION - o ¥ / socme“_\*cuoe WHEN CHANNEL TEAMS New Oficials, START SEARCH [ o - IN FIRST WEEK Social Securty, FOR TRAPPER " "'w'hj:iPl_RhGTQRE:-. Rl NGHT CONTEST, ArsGoing South ON ADMIRALTY =2 | sioressionss ] Pt e aASL H : DIE OIL—UTAN COAL | # T r 5 Channel i JDcu;,laa and Moose bquads’Knrk and Miss Alexander S. P. “Bud” May Reported o ok S s e S GENERA JLING | Renew Struggle Begun in | Sailing on Northland— | = to Have Disappeared colpispna i Bluv;fi-g;éhudum B.P.0.5 FLKS meels =g 3 STORAGE ang CRATING R Sveby WeloMRY ui Sunday’s Ball Opener | Sharpe Lm\eb Soon | from Funter Bay Hours 9 am. 10 b { .M A e i R 98 | CALL TR ‘ ISR et ! WAl i g remain| D 1i: the| Search for 8. P. “Bud” May, mss- welcome. N. C. N- With lineups expected to remain | ctor William B. Kirk of he | A « C bt R the same as for last Sunday’s open- |Department of Public Welfare and | per in the Funter Bay re-| . — attle, except that Jimmy Man- | Miss e Alexander, Board Sec-|gion w r y by U. ¢ Dr. Char'es P. Jenne M. H. SIDES, Secretary will probably start on the Y, & planning to sail frow |Commissione 3 y after re o o . DENY ST “n”“ T SoR mound for Douglas and Stan Grum- |here Thursday on the Motorship|port had been made to the Mar- Pheae 48 T o Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. i "x;‘ pilahnt mett for the Moose, the Islanders|Northiand enroute to San Francis- [shal's office that May had not been| & _ - TELEPHONE 176 Monday of each mon.h and Paps will th ning, com-|co where they will confer with of- d from s 1 the first ¢ % 3 % f . s : p E o 3 A et S te o 4 i 3 s ATRa g ‘. () in Secottish Rite Tempie mencing at 6:30 o'clock, renew their | ficials of the Federal Social Secur-{of last De ;«erv v n he ‘w“.x GENCY v o sy | «l beginning at 7:30 p. m baseball feud for seven more in-|ily regional office in connection|dropped off at Pile r Cove, FORD A e H FORREST R. BATES nings. | with the new Alaska s Admiralty Island by the Estebeth, CAithabid TRl |i Dr. Richard Williams hipful Master: JAMES W The Moose, last year's champs,| Director Walter P. Sharpe of the|with his provisions, preparatory m a Hiharipe 3 DENTIST 3, Becrotary are out to avenge the defeat handed | Unemployment Compensation Cnm-‘ wintler's tra ;. Word of his i - SES OPFICE AND RESIDENCE g 5 “fl'bi’l\)flifi“ them by Douglas in Sunday’s open- |mission also expects to get away appearance GAS o OILS | - aude Erskine will likely re-|this week, goin ashington 10.|Moore of the S : | GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | Ferseverance Lodge No 2 A meeb i < | 1712 Manning third for Doug-|a similar conference in connection|Station ERENIDE B T e 2 avery second and fourth Wednes. lf. i s ilas, and either Toddy Baldwin os|with the work of his (lr‘x)m‘tm“m1 May is reported to have run his IUNEAU MOJ :)RS | s eo3yiday, 1. O. O. F. Ilall. EDNA M fe . =< IBill Kimball will take over Grum-|of Social Security {trap line about half way between woot of Main Street Dr. Jud-on Whittier BUTTS Noble Grand; MILDREX UP AND A“’AY |mett’s leftfield duties for the Paps. Hugh Wade, Alaska Federal Ad-|Hawk Inlet and Funter Bay but CHIROPRACTOR "ASlth Secretary. Fake careful notice of the upward and forward movement of ihis - ministrator of Social Security, has|since he has failed to appear for ).,,:-,”-,,,,_....,--..x SrImRmROT ; B — Sl R as of New York. The regal effect left Washington enroute to his Ju-|some months alarm was sounded —— RS IETE s & 2, 1- i e l t new coiffure styled by Dumas of New York. The regal effect | INJURED ARM BRINGS |iequ neadguarters but expeets 1 B s’ felinds | p—— Office hours: 10-i2, 1-5, .hlneau Ice Cream s achieved by sweeping the hair back from the forel nto soft | TS oA Wby Rooms : 8e384 DAGEI Bda. swirl curls nlacfll on the very top of the head. X MINNIE FIELDS TOQ |stop in San Prancisco where he Will| ~ Lock Lawrence reported to the, § e YHONE 661 { Parlors | assist Director Kirk and Miss Al- to5 pptgl e et { - ' BE. AMNE. HOSPIT AL e 2 ot ot pedpicstosy [ Al tat. be knows May_ aad sk lee Cream, Soft Prinks, Candy S | ame from Bremer- - COFFEE SHOP nstalled or A Creek, in the e to inaugurating ihe Territory's “”"‘luu where his sister live: He i 1 o - - i 8 HALIBUTERS > Pass district, Minnie Field 10 opersies. the|fare work under the new 1aw. Mr.|to have left his personal effects Dr. A. W. Stewart Porey BRTGRE S T s rchased in- Minfield 1 at Point Lou S gVadk‘ also m!luctlnv}z mwr’(‘num;d ‘wm; Chet Ellis, pending his return | DENTIST b e er in the clair ) 1l Wil- now confined to St. Ann's Hospital|Ore, to visit with Mrs. ade, who from the “L,N,,“;: expedition E Hours 9 am. W 6 pm — T —— T E son and H. W . He ex-'for attention to an arm injury re-|olans to remain in Oregon for about | Bllias el 2 | PUROLA REMEDIES SEWARD BUILDING RELIABLE TRANSFER 3 pects to have his m lant in ceived some time ago when she was{iWo more months before comir PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- Olfluc Phone 469 X Our trucks place full operation by June 1 cook at the Federal jail. She isnorth, and probably he will arrive| FUNER AL SERVICES |} ruiny compouncip 2 - 4 fime. A f4RK ::r’ Diesel -(;”. PG reported to be in a favorable con-{in Juneau about June 10 | 5 § and a tank for Crude Oii : 4 | ATTLE. May 1s—Halibut ve GRIDLEY TO KETCHIKAN Xmm,n The Board of Administration at| FOR MRS. WOODFORD Front Street Next Coliveum { | it e 5 save’ Nttt et ? z today, catches and sell- “ > ; ts ting this 3 r' B | o i S/ AT e vt ot abrred! - WILL BE THURSDAY } ruorc si—riee Delivery Ofitee Eours—9 am. to 10 Pau. PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 '! From the western banks—Seattle "‘f‘u‘:_’lll‘“‘.(‘l’)‘u‘_"'d i o Kd(;l“’l‘]‘ TWO HAUBUTERS ritorial officials. The Board b sl SR i Dr. W. A. Rystrom TR TS MR | 33,000 pounds, 87%, and 7 cents; Con- AR Y ER lapproves rules and regulations g, Pebehed g s o —_— DENTIST s e ity 4 el stitution 39000 pounds, 8% and McKinley, on which he w SELL HERE TODAY pared by the Department of ‘Health |/*om Mus. Joseph Woodford's si e " Over Pirst National Bank WHEN IN A HURRY } 7% cents: Spray 26,000 pounds, 9 panied by Mrs. G . Ros ; for carrying out the sanitary o lin Medeina, Wash., announcemen 3 | X-hun¥ | CALL COLE FOR OIV, Sh T D : Gridley, State PWA engineer-in-| Halibuters Se!lu:]g at Juneau to- |ooc TR O ecent Lpgislatu:c?_ |was made of the funeral for Mrs. | The Chas. W. Carter | 5 || 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any From the local banks—Irene J SPector, continued south aboard the day were the Hilda and Thelma f - Woodford which is to be held in the | Mort ————— amount . . . QUITR! ' 15,000 pounds, Curlew 11,000 pounds, $ame vessel to inspect PWA pro- The Hilda sold 5000 pounds of| Cbapel of the Charles W, ‘Cattsc | ortuary —_—_H -ANCE COLE TRANSFER Soth selling for 10 and 7 eonts: lects at Sitka and Ketchikan. Mrs. halibut to the Marlyn Fish Com-| NANCY MAY WAGNER |Mortwary at 2 p. m. Thursday. Fourth and Frazklin Sts. DR. H. VA} d 4 LG5 i v Gridley le k vessel v at 685 s S: 8 o & 4 X PHONE 136-2 OSTEOPATH Phone 3441 or Night 1808 Presho 15,000 pounds, Swift No. Two Gridley left the southbound vessel pany at 685 and 4.80 cents; and Dean C. E. Rice is to o ite at X B . 16.000 pounds, Sylvia 17,000 pounds, here. the Thelma, Capt. Bernt Alstead, FLlES SOUTH WITH {the service, following which inter- B #1| Consultation and cmmlnlll(;lf 5 LIS 5 NI AT éach wllmg, for 8% straight. Mr. Gridley expects to return to sold 10,000 pounds to the Sebas- RENSHAW THlS P. 'M ment will be held in the Masonic| - ——— 3 (| free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; ———————-———‘T—a —48 - > Juneau from Keichikan, but it is tian-Stuart Fish Company at the; section of the Evergreen cemetery. | GENERAL MOTORS 7 to 9:30 by oppointment. u It's Paint We Rave I s | 3 possible that he may be called di-jsame price. ] ek > : Mrs. Woodford died yesterday | and Gastineau Hotei Anmox i IDEAL PAINT SHOP t BlLL wlLLlAMs GOES vectly eaah. to - Weshington: Deio : e 5 Arriving here from Ketchikan morning at St. Ann's Haspital fol-| | MAYTAG PRODUCTS || South Pranklin St. Phone _!'n VRED '.7:“ THROUGH WITH MINE ot b FINAL RITES FOR {Muniers red Beliuias sesplane. Al.|0Ving an ines of several weeks, || W. P. JOHNSON |1 PH MACHINERY, YUKON o x race o tor el MELINDA JONES TQ |wke Air Charter Service Pilot Ray ET - - " ' Robert smpmn, Opt D. Renshaw returned to his Ketchikan W. H. Williams, 1ormer Juncau sage from here for his Seattle head- S Wagner,” Indian Buresu Offic SPECIALIZING lege of Cptometry and her n S operator of the Paris Inn near Ju- quar aboard the southbound| pyp {Vier gunedic hepcaqtsniaie -t s | Watch and "'E neau, passed through Juncau en- steamer Alaska. Mr. Katz stopped who died at the Government Hog. |his three-year-old daughter, taking | n French | | || Glasses Wittog Lex | PAUL BLO HQ“,, route to Seward aboard the steamer off in Juneau for a week complet- pital on Saturs will be held in{off from here on the return hop|® . e | at "" Yukon. He is taking with him full ing a trip to the Westward and the Chapel of the Charles W. Carter [Shortly after 1 o'clock. { i RN ) 3 S i ! "'RUNT hydraulic mining equipment, to be through the Interior IMortuary at 2 p. m. tomorrow, SO0 R WHITE SPOT ., Haiian Keep in mind . . . ——— % < Pk The Rev. John A, Glasse will of-| Lode and placer location notices LIQUOR STORE Caroline Todd Studie i Ificate at the ceremony for which |fer sale at The Empire ce. . Diupe nc—Harmony—] Daily Cross-word Puzzle otz e sowmon o shin|ie i st Toe Bopie 0t Fhone 035 l o ”‘ 's'.."."u..i g 5‘;;.,5 GR‘V“ » Prompt Delivery [y charge of the arrangements. “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson.|q 7 ~ 7 77 o b 326 SRCOND STREET Home of ey B RE R bl v SiBnde 4 {terment will follow in the Evergree el e S > Gastineau Cafe ] eral service: Melinda Jones | from Kivalina, Nancy May Wagner, |trip to Wrangell and Petersburg. | Opthalmology 1 ! DR. CARLSON RETURNS —— . e, Pasiticd ¥, took pas- BE HELD TOMORROW |bese this afternoon with Darrold| Dr. R. L. Carlson has returned to || Graduate Los Angeles Col FINE - ‘1 ! H impurities in coal . Scent " Harmontze Leave . Number Mz ]m[<MONOMm Mo swibhy ¥ TRID - N fremetsry. i “hort Orders «t All Hours . County in cture woeq., . Outer covering OF RUTHERFORD IS g by | AND OTHER DIETETIC Reasonable Monthly Rates figi 3 : » e QR ; gy e | Tax and System Service Junean Telephone 62 Profit 8 | | Garments neau Lumber Mills, was among the | CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 1 o o — . | | suspicion ! in its new location ed in Associated Press dispaiches | . Unrestrained 46. Selected . Second large: . Stockings ou! A grand selection of 49. Record of a pi 42, Tooth of a |scalded to death. Ranked working T SR e 2| e Bathering Health Foods Center I %, | e BROTHER.IN-LAW BOOKKEEPING SERVICE : marmus cmirn, mavsen || GARBAGE HAULED . Picture seen 1 . Re: Gather | | Y. 3 FOODS B e : Deitruies SCALDED TO DEATH| TRAINED ACCOUNTANTS 230 Frankin St E. 0. DAVIS E Banal 22 g , o i i Phonr 753 | . Wild animal J Leslie Titus, brother-in-law of! nap NY i e z . Unclouded z mthicat HAtA | Roy Rutherford, owner of the Ju-| JAMES C. COOPER COMPA Y 3 MOt mente 2 Garme » Mills, ; ¢ ; A o i ¥ Jones-Stevens Sho jastineau Grocer . With disdain, | four bridge workers killed in the fal' Phone 182 Juneau, Alaska Goldstein Bldg. op Gastineau Grocery envy, or of the bridge derrick of the Chi-|S——— e LADIES—MISSES . olonee ot cago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pa-| - - - —- —— i . READY-TO-WEAR PHONE 37 FOR FAST mountains cific Railroad Saturday, as report-| —_— Bl abifdngicd " DELIVERY p o PN A Where your patronage R, = oy By [ HOTEL GASTINEAU “the s || ) t % . Ocean-gol , i is more appmhbl P“{fii'fl?fie.‘? overlock & oansenger According to word received by Mr.l g i you 3 ‘":l‘ 5 "leafet e Hre e e ol continent ~ 45. Was victorious 3. ar steamer Rutherford fsom ‘his sister, Mus.| 4 of the family . . . let us P America’s q"aguq Shoe Values : e ; 3 eslie Titus of Fi 5 a ’ d Prettiest Footwea: - & o N e r - Bl tochie (Eieglie Tlns. gt Epll Clty, Titls was Every Effort Made for the g;zlv:»dt hrooc'l'mn p ‘;ektemhlau and o i bt ) . + a e gs that men like " - ——— T Sl vy & Bionie w me 1 gearh : Comfort of the Guests! i ! DEVLIN’S ———:. 50. Anslous . For example: . Goddess of NOTICE PHONE 83 or 85 . Bui . i E&‘"’“"" 4 “’ZE‘?, Wi xee‘é'; back 41 Exclamation : GASTINEAU CAFE Scmitary Groce e Second =nnual meetings of the; | stockholders and board of directors i i w of Jack Wade Dreaging Cm,,,_,y} in connectiocn ‘The Store That Syrrn-comona | wi 1! esday, June , in | \ e {Dawson, Yukon Territory, Canada. | AIR SERVICE INF! QRMATION — J. B. Burford & Co. | JUNEAU-YOUNG (_si:;:d) CHARLES &, WHITNEY, | O diiatan’ W A by | l]ParIdwarc Company s dihiilea, RTINS Bl poeeid S - R i ’Y Batisfied Customers” iy efi NTS -OM—GLASS JARMAN'S Custom Built $6.50 ~ P —— = J ~ ] and Heavy Hardware | A } Guns and Ammunition wens rontone s w0 || Fresh Fruit and Vegetables || Alaska Music Supply | | Nationally ! Arthur M. Uggen, Manager g g The Best in All Other Grocery Needs Planos—Mausical Instruments McCAUL MOTOR i J Phone 20:‘ ? Bugflllevlv Secopd J i nm .E‘?m Dealers | California Grocery e g vy | THE PURE FOODS STORE 4 GARLAND BOGGAN ||| ranms —ome™ Produc. “ev. ||| Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery || 2.’.«"3."3 the ...'L"my Wasna Pl "’"l. el Thomas Hardware | || BOwLING! g Folishing ! BIG VAN === v, S Thommad Hduacs Co. A - ; e BRUNSWICK PHONE 662 e 2 g .l I [ ¢ a "' -~ THE TERMINAL | T == dmm ilIlIl//iIl- G || S T R R Gt €5 ///// i 257 S. Franklin Phone 324 - H | Fhene 457| 2 i Bl e gr B s ] ’

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