Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE DAILY ALASKA AW WOYE YO TOASTAR GOO&LE , BuT “il NG CANT SET NUFFIN' ¢ NO. SUNSHINE. NOU'D BETTER STICR HERE! I WSTGOING FoR A UTTLE WALk AND THE STREETS ARE FOLL OF KIND-HEARTED PECPLE WHO ARE ALWANS READY T PITY ON ME AND HELP ME our oF = =/ =]/ MOFE AROLMD THE HOUSE XES. SIR.TTAS 'S THE THNG o DO = SUST BECALSE I-ve GOT MY PAN ALL WRAPPED UP AND CANT SEE (TAP.TAP-TAP) (TS NO REASON FOR ME To SOMESBUDDY GET THE LICENSE AUMBER:- QUICK ! -THERE ISNT A SOUL WHO WOULDAYT “TARE N A DFFICULTY, © 527, by King Features Syndicate, Inc. s Weather Conditions As Iiuorde:l by the U. S. i " Weather Burean Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, begtnning 4 p. m. today: Rain tonjght and Tuesday; moderate southerly winds. LOCAL DATA | Barom, Temo, Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 2956 51 95 SE 10~ Sprinkling| 29.35 48 98 S 3 Cldy SE Cldy Time— p. m. yest'y .| a. m. today. "“Ncon tcday ...2930 55 81 12 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS T ODAY m. Preciy. 8am. Aty 24 hra. Weather 0 Cldy Rain Cldy Cldy Cldy Cidy Rain Cldy Cldy Cldy Cldy Clear Fogey Cldy| Highest 3 p.m. 8 temp. _temp. 1 . 40 E | 40 | . 36 46 . 42 .36 .08 Dutch’ Harho Kodialk . _Cordova “Yunean . { " " Ketchikan { i) Prince Rupert.. i Edmonton ... i Seattle { Portland i San Francisco.. 56 [ *—Less thaa 10 mhes. "'—’NOTE: Observations at Juneau Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Beattle. Portland and San Fraicisco are made'at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. 4 A trough of pressure below twenty-nine inches extends from the ocean south of the Alaska Peninsula to Nome and the pres- " ‘Sure is high in the Rocky Mountain States. Rain has fallen over ch of the Interior- amd along the coast from the Gulf of Al- 4 to British Columbia. Cloidy weather prevails in‘other por- tions of Alaska. Temperatures are near or slightly bélow freez- "‘,‘ in the western Interior and on the Bering Sea coast. = { MHEFT, VICTIM q [ | i i | PoUGLAS NEWS * | i I i -MRl. FLEEK HONORED 3 i t Complimentary to Mrs, ‘W. A. Fleek whose wedding anniversary sq:&nd birthday it was, a number iQfher friends gave a surprise rty for her at the home of Mra. en’ Kirkham on Saturday eve ng. Ywenty-five ladies were present, “dnd’ cards being played for past-| time. The high score prize went| @t Mrs.: Alex Gair and the low. to Mrs, Joe Riedi. Mrs. Rosa, Davis won the cut prize. i-Mrs. Fleek was presented with ,.8.beautiful china tea set by her ! friends. 7 Delicious refreshments were served by hostesses Mesdames ! Glen Kirkham and Tom Cashen. i —————— { OHURCH SALE GOOD SUCCESS ! § The rummage sale which was “PEld Saturday afternoon by the “Fadles League was reported .satis ~=fuetory, a net sum being realized both from the rummage and re- freshmerits, The League wishes fo thank everyone who donated for the affair or helped in any way, 5 Margaret Wycherly, well known emotional actress, wat robbed of her jewelry, money and art treasures by band of thieves while absent: from het Paris apartments. (Internations! Ulustrated News) | * B S NEW PICTURE foxl OF TAKU GLACIER ‘Ed ‘Andrews, L. D. Hammock . d Manning returned Sat- A ———- :llyjnl:aml:ln‘ l:o'n a several| Goldstein’s Emporium will be @ays’ trip to Taku and Twin glac- |¢losed al! day Tuesday, Sept. 27th e picture taking. Amongst |00 account of Jewish holiday. —adv. Taku ——————— lacler by Mr. Andrews, .which Old papers for sate at The Empire. — anticipates will become even ' popular than ‘thq. ome he SENATOR APARTMENT HOTEL ‘| Alaskans stopping in s.&mo either on business trips or for the winter months will find |an ideal home at this hos- m' All outside airy rooms, puutnux furnished in qver- T SURE AIN'T HE CUTE? | RSN Blue velver trousers and bright-hued jumper, topped by lacrge Panama hat, is the .mode for men at Deauville, exclusive European watering place this fall (International New Al ORDINANCE NO. 200 AN ORDIANCE To provide for the maintenance and operation of the Juneau Public Library and Reading Room; provitting for the aypointment of a Li- brarian; prescribing the duties of said Librarian; and fixing the salary of said Librarian; providing for the appointment ef a Committee of the Council; and providing for the stipula- tion of the amount to be year- ly expended for Library pur- poses. THE CITY OF JUNEAU DOES HEREBY ORDAIN: Section One. Name. _|shall have charge of the library Jupeau are entitled to dr: That the! MONDAY, SEPT. 26, 1927 By BILLE DE BECK \TS QITTIN SO A MAN CANT MOKE, A LN NO MORE e NOULSE \S DE FOURTH ONE JODAY WHO'S BEEN ON library owned and supported bylof the Library the City of Juneau and the Read-|collected with the exception of ing room, now situate in thejten dollars, which the Librarian City Hall shall be known as theim,.nulhurlzml to retain for change Juneau Public Librar and for the purpose of paying Aot 2 : 19!.‘“)' cxpenses as herein prov d- ¢ Section Two. Management ofigg, “shall bo . turned over to the ’Librur,\. Said Library and llvufl-’c“y Clerk monthly together with ing Room shall be umlvr_(he G- | the monthly report hereinafter rect _mannzement of a Ln!xrur.un;vmvmm‘ and the Librarian is appointed as hereinafter provid-'porehy authorized to deduct and ed. pay the petty expens2s occurring Section Three. Appointment, [Quring the current month, of qualifications, and bond of Li-{Which petty expenses occurring brarfan. (a) The Librarian shall{@##ing the current month, accur- be appointed by the City Coun-|Ate Bccount shall be kept and re- cil annually at their first regulag|POrted on in the report submit- meeting in April or as soon there.|t&h: (¢) The Librarian shall after as convenient. The I:-|Make a monthly written report brarian so elected shall hold of-|t0 the City Council to he filed fice until his or her successor|With the City Clerk between the ghall have been duly elected and 875t and fifth of each month and qualified but he or she may be|ih said report shall state the cir- removed by the Council for cause, |culation of books, period and (b) No person shall be appointed|Pamphlets for ihe preceeding as Librarian unless he or she|WOAth, the number of new shall be over twenty-one years of |FOWers, the number of books age, of good moral character and ¢essioned, and the number shall have had at least six months training ‘in an accrediteq ©f money taken in and paid out library school or six months tu- 88 hereinbefore provided togeth- toring by an experienced librar-|¢T With a list of new books and fan accompanied by actual ex- Deriodicals desived. (d) The Li perience in ’ 1 books or one year of actual ex- Council a report to be filed witl perience in the conducting of a the City Clerk on the first d /, which money so o library of at least five thousand ©f April of each year, a unnmo:u' volumes. (¢) The Librarian .p_‘invnzmnry of the contents of the pointed shall before - entering Library including books, maj upon his or her duties give a|furhiture, and ete, and shall bond to the City of Juneau in Make at that time any requost the sum of one thousand dollars for further equipment and books ($1,000.00) guaranteeing the | and periodicals desired as well as falthful performance of his or MUY suggestions that he or she her duties as such Librarian. {may deem to the Lest interest of {the Library. Section Four. Salary of Li-! Section Six. Rules and regu- brarian and appoinment of sub-!laticns for the Juneau Public stitute. The Librarian shall re-!Library and Reading Room: ceive the sum of one hundred and, (1) Library hours shall he twenty-five dollars ($125.00) perifrom 1 P. M. to 5:30 P. M. and month in full compensation of trom 7:00 P. M. to 8:30 P. M., the duties performed. The City|edéépt Sundays and all National Council shall as needs recuire ap- and Territorial Holida point a substitute Librarian who! (2) Permanent residents of w books during the absence of the regu-!frem the Library upon filling out lar Librarfan, and shall receive an application blank which must such a salary as the Council|be signed by a property owner shall then determine upon. AGREEING TO BECOME RE- Section Five. Tutieg of Li.| SPONBIBLEFOR BOOKS DRAWN brarian. (a) The Librarian shali; UPON THAT CARD. have the management of the Ju- (3) Transit residents neau Publia Library and Read-|have a card upon filling out an ing Room and shall. preserve application blank and depositing order and quiet on the premises, $§2.00 with the Librarian who shall conduct said Library andlshlll return said deposit upon shall have the general enforce- ment of the rules prescribed by the City Council. (b) The Li- brarian shall collect all fines on loverdue books and shall deter-| (4) Two volumes of fiction mine the amount due for dam-|and one volume of nonfiction may |ages to all books, magazines, and be taken on an adult card but papers and any other property only one volume of any sort may of all books, in as good condition (upon said card. books disearded, and tha amount| the cataloging of VLrarian shall submit to the City the surrender of said card and! {as’ when. drawn, that are drawn| card unless of study. his or ent. [be taken on a child's it be for the purpo: |"The Librarian :hur discretion in th , or their sign- ponsible for all L (5) Boerraw lers, are held r books, mogazines, or pamphlets until returned to the Librarian in person. | | (8) Books be kept one ,or two weeks according to the inature of the book. A two weeks (book may bel renewed once. | (7) Out of town borrowers or those going out for a brief time may have vacation priv- lileges of six weeks at the dis- eretion of the Librarian, | (8) A fine of five cents a day |shail be imposed on all overdue books, counnting out Sundays and National nd - Territorial - Holl- days, No additional books may be drawn out until the fines are paid. 3 (9) All losses of books or in- juries to books must be adjusted promptly No additional books may Le taken until the ahove lesses 2 adjusted. (10) he reading room es- hed in connection with sa ry shall be under the di- pervision of the Librarian shall be subject to his or control while on duty. The | reading room shall be open at all j times, 8 Seven. Committee of { Council. e Mayor of the City {of Jumeau shall appoint a Li- brary Committee consisting of three councilmen whose duty it I be to make a study of the Juneau Public ‘Library and keep | mformed regarding the conduct tof the e, who shall consider the re made to the City of Junean as herein provided for ind call the needs of the Li- {brary to the attention of 'the City Council. . Section Eight. Librarv Fund. At the time of the appointment of a Librarian as provided for in| 'this Ordinance or as sdon there-' after as convenient the City Council shall determine upon the amount to be expendes by the brary for the then ensuing year, to which amount so de- termined shall be added the moneys paid to the City under this ordinance, which money so jdetermined on and paid in shall | be paid out for Library purposes and for no other purpose. i This Ordinance shall take ef-, | fect on September 16th, 1927, | | THOMAS B. JUDSON, Mayor of the City of Juneau.| Attest: H. R. SHEPARD, City Clerk. | Publish Sept. 20, 27, Oct, 4, 1927.’ Lest Yo embarrassment ORDER Y Christmas u Forget! A little forethonght now will save you the you suffered last year. R Greeting Cords Now from the many handsome lines carried in our stock : 4 and now on dinp!ay T8/ &1 O SS9/ 8 VIO THE SWORD OF TUSTICE IS GETTING SHAR PERS ~EVERY DAY! FAIR AND SQUARE HE folks who relentiessly pursue your pockethook not intending’ to give you a fair exchange for your money A not getting along so well rowadays, Our method of supplying you with the choie- est of pure foods at consist- ont prices is finding favor everywhere, Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Plenses” PHONES 83 and 85 HERE 1S THE LAD W RULES OUR PLANTM THAT HE'S “ B WE KnNow wu'fim.. ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 18 Our Work Is Our Best Advertisement — (| Capitol Dye Works || C. Meldner — Protessfonal Cleaner and Dyer—Phone 177 TR A SRSt Ao 23 Juneau Public Library and Free Reading Room City Hall, Second Floor Main Street at 4th Reading Room Open From 8 a. to 10 p. m. Circulation Roofn Open From 1 to 6:30 p. m.~T7:00 p. m. to + 8:30 p. m, Current Magazines, Newspapers Reference s, Etc, FREE TO ALL RELIABLE TRANSFER Phone 149 Res. 142 COURTESY aad Q00D SERVICE Our Motto THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AN BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTINI 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 d2stroyed 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 yott any quan- tity at eaid prices. Pledse send cash with order by registered mail. Yours for Better Health, THE STAR BAKERY FOR EVERY PURPOSE CONTRACTORS CARPENTERS PLUMBERS MECHANICS HAVE YOU SEEN OUR VERTICAL GRAIN Hemlock Flooring 5 _ Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. | SAVE ONE DOLLAR Buy a Meal Ticket at Rhodes Cafe. You save a Dollar on M one purdund. ’ : ' ALASKA MEAT :bhnhadnmi{ ;