The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 20, 1927, Page 7

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" THE. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1927 By BILLE DE BECK ) — “THE SWORD O 1S GETTING SHARPE BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG EXTRA ERIC VAN m‘ggfimm ' DECLARED SANME! & BEE CHARGES BROUGHT ABoUT [ AP PLBLIC HEARING, REFUSE To 88 |} [ERVIEWED AND SAIL FoR EURGME WEWO, 'S THIS Tug WOSMTAL 2 SAN. WHO'S THE BEST PlASTiC SURGEON (N THE COUNTRY ¢ . NEH. T WANT TOE GUY - WHAS LEAOING “RE LEAGVE - ,T_t AND TTHE JURY WAS OUT ONLY TTWELVE MINUTES « ' OsKY wow wow ! NOW EVERYTRUNG 1S HOTSY ToTsY = A0 MORE "TWo TIMING “ FOR ME « Th(S BUSINESS OF MASQUERADING AS A MILLIONAIRE 1S A LATTA BUNK =« FRoOM NOW ON I'™M GOnnA BE, PLAIN BARNEN «¢ GOOGLE ! BUT AS LONG AS T ook LIKE IM VAN HORN'S TN BROTHER 1M ABOUT AS SAFE ASE ., A FIN ON A FROG'S FRONT PQRCH = & It GONNA -ENTOY THE FoRTY GOOD NEARS AUEAD OF ME I GOTVA \WORK FASYT AND FIGURE OULT SOME NEW DETOURS = N B AN 555 =P i \.\\\.\Jl&\ i FAIR AND SQUARE 17['1‘1 felks pursue not intending fair exchang - WERE POPULAR AS WE CAN BE --- THE REASONS You m CAN PLAINLY SEE ! who your to for relentlessly pockethook give yon a fa your money are nat getti 50 well nowadays. Our thod of :upplying you with the chole- est of pure foods at cons nt price is finding rywhere, ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 15 wodicate. Ine | N reat Britain rights reserved | Weather Conditions As Recorded by l;u U.S. Weather Bureay i [— i ‘Foreoast for Juneau and vil Fn‘t and cooler tonight and Wednesday; LOCAL DAT Barom, Temo. Humidity 3 64 67 62 nitv. hegmning 4 p. m. teday: gentle variable winds. &ind Velocity Weather NW 20 NW w 99 67 CABLE AND RADIO T Highest 3 p.m. temp. _ternp. 42 36 44 40 42 40 66 54 44 42 52 52 52 50 54 52 65 64 “y — 72 70 80 78 ' 80 78 66 64 Kodlak . Cordova Juneau ... Ketchikan Prince Rupert| Edionton Seattle Portland ... San Francisco.. : REPORTS TODRY Low 2a.m. §am. Preclp. Sam. s temp. tomp. Velocity #4 hrs. Weather Clear Clay Clear Clay Cldy Rain Rain . Cldy Clear Clear Clear . Cldy Clear 18 20 o 0 32 36 0 30 30 .16 42 44 02 40 42 46 50 48 48 48 50 48 48 44 — 46 48 490 42 b4 b4 56 b8 56 56 12 *—Less thaa 10 mies. gtle & .- I o cgoncoOw B O ° - Rain NOTE: Observations at Juaeau Priuce Rupert, Edmonton, Beattle. Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 ». m., Juneau time. , The presure is high throughout Alaska except the extreme southwestern portion and is low in the Pacific Ocean south of the Aleutian Islands. and along the coast as far eas hafe also fallen in the Yukon Rain has fallen near the Aleutian Islands tward as Cordova. Valley. Light showers Temperatures have fall- eniin the Interior and on Seward Peninsula with a minimum of 18 degrees at Nome. Mild temperatures prevail in othe? por- t!in of the Territory, and in th: upper Yukon Valley. A R 'DOUGLAS ' NEWS CQMMUNITY WORK GOVT. SCHOOL IS ORGANIZED Plans for the year's community work were decided upomn at a amall but representative meeting held at. the government school last evening. Three projects, the reorganization of the Native Pai- ent-Teacher Association, continua tion of the school orchestra anc the ‘organization of adult classes for primary and first grade work, were planned. All will be in re- adiness by October 1 and a pleas- apt and profitable year is ant’. cf ——a—— flA‘:flV! CHURCH RELOCATED The Rev. O. A. Stillman, G. J and David Waggoner were visti in Douglas yesterday for the’ purpose of locating quarters | far Indian Preshyterian church and}other matters. It was docided to hold the services of that church in the government school as wa: dong last year. 3 ——————— REBEKAH CARD PARTY ; ON THIS WEEK season for card parties and ar events will be ushered raday eveping of this week the. Rebekah Auxiliary wita party which will be hell 0dd Fellows hall following e _regular meeting. Attractive i 4 - and everyone is invited to reral _ young men- inclndin ,i‘n of the school 1 t out for a hunt in | ve :m Sunday, work, 4 to be hapd 3 for “Bus” y i 18 {reported 2 Dépapers tor sate st ¥he Empire. 2 R S will be .provided the wln-| TWENTY SAIL SOUTH ON PRINCESS LOUISE Steamer Princess Louise, Capt. A. Siater, rarrived “in port from ! Skagway at 6 a. m. today, loaded 30 boxes of fresh salmon at E | M. Basse’s fish house for Prince | Rupert, and left for the south iat 7:30 with the following passen- gers: Mrs. J. L Comm, Ivor E. Conn, Mr. and Mrs. Al Weathers. Ike Weathers, O. Hogland, Mr and Mrs. W. H. Kentzell, Georg. T. Jackson, C. J. Kyle, 0. K. Starke, A. Hanson, L. L. Dickman, i Moore and K. Lund for Scattle: Dan, Poznan for Vancouver; R. (. Thornburg and H. 'Wolfram for Prince Rupert. — LADLE Leon Permanent Wav, Natural Wavo—Nop Mtss Ardene Smoke, Leon dem- onstrator will be in Junean dup- ing Fair Week giving the ladies iunnally known wayes—a beauti- ful natural waye or meney .re- funded. Miss Smoke will be glad to help you with your permanent troubles and will give. a demon- station ypon her arrival here. Watch this paper for location. adv. ORDINANCE NO. 200 AN ORDIANCE 7o provide for the maintenance and operation of the Juneau Public Library and Reading Raom; providing for the appointment of a Li- brarian; preseribing the duties! ' of said Librarjan;. and fixing the ary of said Librarian; providing for the appointment of a Committee ofthe Council; and providing for the stipula- tion of the amount to be yeay- |y expended for ‘Library pur- CITY OF JUNEAU DOES . HEREBY ORDAIN: ) i, Bection One. Name. That the (t"ur! owned and suppor e City of Juneau and the ing room, now situate in the City. Hall shall be known as the Jungau Public Library, . lon Two. Management of Liprgr Said Library and Read- m_shall be under the di- 2t management of a Librarian as hereinafter provid- Section Three. Appointment, tions, and bond of Li- brarian. (a) The Librarian shall be appointed by the City, Counm- cil annually at their first regular meeting in April or as soon there- Cldy | J. B. Henahen, T. H. Grant, R | a chance to get omg of the na-! | library school o six months tu-| toring by an experienced librar- fan accompanied by actual ex- perience im the cataloging of| books or one year cf actual ‘perience in tha conducting of {library of at least five (lmusnml‘ volumes. (¢) The Librarian ap-| pointed shall before entering, upon his or her duties give a bond to the City of Junoau inj| the sum of one thousand dollars| ($1,000.00) guaranteeing the| faithful performance of his or| her duties as such Librarian. Section Four. Salary of Li- brarian and appoinment of sub- stitute. The Librarian shall re- ceive the sum of one hundred and twenty-five dollars ($125.00) per month in full compensation of the duties performed. The City Council shall as needs reguire ap- point a substitute Librarian who ishall have charge of the library during the absence of the regu- lar Librarian, and shall receive such a salary as the Councii (shall then determine upon. Section Five. DNuties of Li- {brarian. (a) The Librarian shall have the management of the Ju- neau Public Library and Read- ing Room and shall preserve |order and quiet on the premises, |shall conduct said Library and |shall have the general enforce-j ment of the rules preseribed by the City Council. (b) The Li- brarian shall collect all fines on overdue books and shall deter- mine the amount due for dam- ages to all books, magazines, and papers and any other property of the Library, which money sni collected with the exception of jten dollars, which the Librarian is authorized to retain for change and for the purpose of paying petty expenses as herein provid- ed, shall be turned over to the City Clerk monthly together with' provided, and the Librarian is (3) Transit residents may tablished in connection with said hereby: authorized to deduct and have a card upon filling cut an' Library shall be under the di- pay the petty expenscs urring application blank and depositingrect supervision of the Li duri of §2.00 ith the Librarian who{and shall be subject to oeeurvng sball raturn said deposit upon|her control while on duty. th, a er of of all books, in as ubmii- as when drawn, that are drawn| ted. (c) .The Li shall upon &ald card. |Council. - The Mayor of the City meke a monthly w report. - (4) Two volumes of fletion|or jJuneau shall appoint a Li-/ to the City Couneil to be filed ‘and ene volume of nonfiction may brary Committee consisting of with the City Clerk between the be taken on an adult card but!yree councilmen whose duty it first and fifth of each month and7onl¥@ne volume of any sort may|shall be to make a study of the in said report shall state the cir- ke takén on a d's card unless! jypean Public Library and keep culation of books, periodicals, and it be for the purpose of study. | informed regarding the conduct pamphlets for the pxeceeding The Librarfan may use h!S orof the same, who shall consider month, the number of new bors her discretion in this event. Ithe reports made to the City of rowers, the number of books uc-{ (5) Borrowers, or their sign-! junean as herein provided for cessioned, and the number of ers, are held responsible for alllond call the needs of the Li- books discarded, and the umuunt‘huu 5, magazines, or pamphlets| prary ty the attention of the of money taken in and pald out until returned to the Librarian|city’ Counci), ' as hereinbefore provided togeth-{in person. e : $ % Section Right er with a list of new books and (6) Books may be kept one|ay (pe tline: ot thie ncrh:dh'als «;;‘sirt;d- (d) l'lfx'll“(llati~,nr two weeks according to thelgr o p.inr rarian shall submit to e Ci ra of th v 3| e e B e sl R R B LR f:?}:lm;; iy r]{(');il:'e:l\ Biig:d Wweek| this Ordinance or as soon there- | bo er ce. |after as convenient the City Alx}r‘e/\gr.ltlyufls;fh “vn.-,a:-hl}] l‘.L,;:],;ll,"li (7) Out of town borrowsrs Council shall determine upon the nventory of lhe'mn;(uts of thelOF those going out for a brief|amount to be expendes by the lAihl"Sll‘V including books; mdm.}_tlmv may _hflvv vacation priv-|Library for the then ensuing bariigite and ok {leges of six weeks at the dis- to which amount so de- CoF Lt o gl jeretion of the Librarian. termined shall be added the {xm_ka 8¢ l,h“” :“M (8) A fine of five cents a day moneys paid to the City under $0¢ ‘“”}"’" % i‘"‘ .0 a5 well as|®hall be imposed on all overdue|this ordinance, which money so and p: od -(}:ls: (ml ]-l-: “f ; ks, counting out Sundays and determined on and paid in shall puy; supigest ot })‘,f‘_'l interest og|National and Territorial Holi-|be paid out for Library purposes tn;)ny[:liflu ,m sl e i€ No additional hooks may|and for no other purpose. sl s, be drawn out until the fines are| This Ordinance shall take ef- Section Six. Rules and "‘R“":pmd, fect on September 16th, 1927, lations for the Juneau Public| (9) All losses of books or in- THOMAS B. JUDSON, Library and Reading Room: juriés to books must be adjusted Mayor of the City of Juneau. (1) Library hours shall belpromptly. No additional books|Attest: from 1 P. M. to 5:30 P. M. and|may_be taken until the above| H. R. SHEPARD, from 7:00 P. M. to $:30 P. 1o are adjusted. City Clerk. except Sum‘flyls ulml 1“” ational| (10) The reading room es-| Publish Sept and Territorial Holiday, - o o cegia M (2) Permanert residents of Juneau are entitled to draw books from the Library upon fiiling out an application blank which must! be signed by a property owner| AGRERING . TO BECOME RE- SPONSIBLE FOR BDCKS DRAWN UPON THAT CARD, me account 1l be k ported on in the Section Seven. Committee of arv Fund. appointment lan as provided for in | poreer SEE 1. J. SHARICK’S WEST WINDOW FINE GODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES TO MAKE ROOM FOR CHRISTMAS STOCK Gl g the monthly report hereinafter . - ... high grade.;:and low grade . : There is .po‘ppit + « and pepper - - high grade -« and low grade, Between good pepper and bad there is a difference which you can taste. None but top-grade peppet betries go into Schilling’s. " The quality of Schilling Peppér does not wavet - - ever. p;e’fz'fdfi? Pepper = id card andreading room shall be open at all g=—— Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Plenses” PHONES 83 and 85 Juneau Public Library and Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street at 4th Reading Room Open From 8 a, m to 10 p. m, Circulation Room Open From 1 to 6:80 p. m.~7:00 p. m. to 8:30 p. m Current Magazines, Newspapers Reference Books, Ete, FREE TO ALL Qur Work Is Our Best Advertisement Capitd]l Dye Works C. Meldner ~— Professional Cleaner and Dyer—Phone 177 & PR RERAT TR NIty RELIABLE TRANSFER Phone 149 Res. 142 COURTESY aad Q00D SERVICE Our Motto ’HE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- BST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND | BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT IN ALASKA. THE BEST IS NONE TOO GOOD FOR THE PEOPLE OF ALASKA Is Our Motto And having this in mind we have produced a loaf that will keep twice as long as ordinary bread. According to science the natural sugar and vitamines are destroyed during fermentation, and trying to prevent this made us strike our new method resulting in that long-keeping and health- giving Bread. 3 Loaves, 25 cents 7 Loaves, 50 cents 15 Loaves, $1.00 If you live out of town we'll be glad to ship you any quan- tity at said prices. Please send cash with order by registered mail, Yours for Better Health, THE STAR BAKERY If you are in need of DISHES see our stock before deciding. COMPLETE SETS—Also Open Stock Patterns L S Just Received One Catload Best Superior Portland Cement Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. SAVEONEDOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Cafe. You save a Dollar on £

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