The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 24, 1931, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1931. BRINGING UP FATHER A HARD-BOILED OLD A & BY GOLLY' THERES JUDGE ALLOT T-HES KIN SUGGEST TO ME A WAY TO G'T MAGGIE TO GIT RID OF THIS SILLY PET EGG-MAYBE HE MORNIN' OF HER S~ | ' 1931, Int') Feature Service, Inc., Great Britain rights reserved. GOOD MORNIN JODGE! ARE You TAKIN' YOLR STROLL? NO! 'M WAITING FOR MY WIFE: SHE SHOOULD B& HERE TWO HOLRS LATE NowW - ANY MINOTE-SHES | "M DORRY I'M LATE MY 'SINBAD' TO THE DOG e HOSPITALS DEAR-BUT | HAD TO' ' TAKE- l P C il By GEORGE McMANUS OH- MY DEAR- | e DoNT SEE" GoLiaTh! P —— DIDNT YOU BRING | HIM WITH You? f_) —_— /e, T SN -~ COMPILATION OF LAWS APPROVED IN THE SENATE Appropriation of $12,000| Asked for Legal End | of Proposed Work | first concrete step toward and codifyinz the lawsg taken this morning enate Judiciary Com- ported a substitute meas The r Alfred Lcmen and Senator John W. Dunn, commended its passage. substitute author rnor to expend $12,000 in pre- s of Alas- the and t P supervision. All of the la=5 menuoned wowd be arranged as to subject matter, compiled and annctated in succinct fecrm. Included in ihe compilation, also, would be the Constitution of United States, the treaty of cescion from Ru and Organic Act of the Territory. All laws that have been repealed would be d. inally arranged, the com-| n would be in shape for sub- n to the Legislature in 1933, with recommendations for any ne- cessary revisions or repeal statutes to put it in shape for publishing. No printing is contemplated under the present bill, which would leave the provision for publication in the hands of the next session. Senate Bill No. 16, autherizing a ct appropriation of $10,000 and n additional grant of a similar amount from the Third fon’s road allotment for rehabilitatioy of the dyke protecting the town of, Valdez, was reported favorable to-| day by the Senate Finance Com- | mittee. The Territorial grants are conditional upon an allotment of $30,000 from Federal funds for the same project. | House Bill No. 8, authorizing the | expenditure of $2,500 annually from Second Division road funds for maintenance of Nome Harbor, was| also recommended for enactment. Bill No. 10, introduced by ¢ th? t FRIGIDAIRE | NOW GIVING GUARANTEES Three Year Complete Serv- ice Is Announced by | Juneau Agent | A three year complete service guarantee coveriug both' the me-} chanism and the cabinet will apply l to the 1931 Frigidaire advanced| line of household electric refrig rs, W. P, Johnson, local d d_today. | “This radically new dual pledge ! T atisfaction,” h ad, s | adest in the history of our corporation. It has been adopted | because of the experience with the! current models and the fact that all household models are finis H in permanent porcelain on st Speaking of the advanced lin Mr. Johnson said: “The new line is the result of the most intensive and deveted effort the factory ever put into a product. In designing building it there was but a s aim—that it shculd present cutstanding value in the electric refrigeration world today. It is because of this value we are able| to offer its remarkable dual guar- antee. “Such features as lower operat-; ing cost, faster freezing ice cubes,! more pounds of ice per freezing, larger shelf area and greater power | distinguish the new models. In; addition there is an acid-resisting interior of porcelain, the result of years of intensive rch. “Throughout the mechanical unit and the cabinet, the maker has in- troduced time proved features that make the new models distinct and important contributions to electric refrigeration. Recent dealer meet- ings held throughout the country indicate a decided upturn in busi- ness during the coming months.” —aee LENTEN SERVICS BE HELD AT LUTHERAN CHURCH Lenten services will be held at | the Resurrection Lutheran Church tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. | The sermon topic will “The | Cross, A Lesson of Sacrifice.” A hearty welcome s extended to all | to worship with the congregation. ' For Life? YOU DO For Partic Established 1898 WOULD YOU Like to Guarantee Yourself and Your Family an Income CAN i IT ulars See ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. | Phone 249 PLANS FOR NEW WATER SYSTEM, CHIL. BARRACKS The Alaska Road Com preparing specifications and for construction of a new works at Chilkoot Barracks. work is to be done with funds sup- plied by the Army for maintenance the Barracks. cx Army Post at Nt contemplate: lan y Lake which is about | A outh of the Post. The| pply is obtained from a'e the opposite side of ver and requires the use laid in the river,| to frequent break- L work that has| H e present suppiyy » been many dangerous In been dor work is intended to obviate | P of the water sup- by hir ted that >d labor A. Sale, Taku; Ruth Willlams, Ket- i | chikan. i - J. P. J served & Zynda Clerk of County, Duluth, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and child, [ Minn., con sly for 30 years. > William Torff, Oscar | ®— SRR o] olm, Sitka. | The Florence Shop Gastineau “Naivette” Croquignole Perm- | | J. M. Long, C. H. Keil and Wil- Kikat. Wail | r service, and liam Toreff, Ketchikan; John Flagg R. A. Butler, le in the future. It is Lake City; Mrs. Thomas Althorp; artly by contract and part supervised by ska Road Commission. B e work will the | Island; George Alaskan Jones, € Ray Walker, BEAUTY SPECIALISTS Phone 427 for Appointment Berg, M. Halvorsen, 1 Johanson, Broa Hoonah. Robert Wilms and | I UNSHINE MELLOWS Heat Purifies LUCKIES are always kind to your throat TUNE IN- The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Tues- day, Thurs- day and Sat- urday evening over N.B.C. networks. © 1981, The American Tobacco Co., Mfrs, “It’s toasted” Your Throat Protection= cgc]nst irritation— against Everyone knows that sunshine mellows=that’s why the “TOASTING” process includes the use of the Ultra Violet Rays. LUCKY STRIKE = made of the finest tobaccos =the Cream of the Crop~THEN =“IT'S TOASTED"” = an extra, secret heating process. Harsh irritants cian is: Keep out in the open air, check-up on the your body. L present in all raw tobaccos are ex- pelled by “TOASTING.” These irri- tants are sold to others. They are not present in your LUCKY STRIKE. No wonder LUCKIES are always kind to your throat. The advice of your physie of doors, breathe deeply; take plenty of exer- cise in the mellow sunshine, and have a periodic health of cough e | mmnn|mulmummummlm;mmumn|||||m|||1||||i||uummgmuim ANNOUNCING A SPECIAL SALE ON ELECTRIC HEATERS ALL ARTICLES OFFERED ARE NEW AND QUALITY GUARANTEED Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Juneau Douglas Douglas, Phone 18 Juneu, Phone 6 LU T T T T T T L L L L | | WHEN THINGS WAKE UP Spring—hanging up another worn-out Winter— unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunnies. MunkinAd' seems to begin again with new hope, new ambition, and new determination to be prudent, learning what to seek and what to shun. . A bank account of your own is a thing worth striv- ing to have. Make this your Bank. First National Bank Rt UL T HE R H A HT R T T T T T T T T AT AT ) L 4. THE HOTEL OF ‘ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ARCADE CAFE CHRIS BAILEY, Proprietor A Restaurant Catering to Those Who Want Good Things to Eat OPEN DAY AND NIGHT BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH DECORA- TIVE TRANSFERS—Sold At Juneau Paint Store PRINTING AND STATIONERY Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— Blotters—Office Supplies Geo. M. Simpkins Co. PiccLy, WicaLy ECONOMY CASH STORE Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands Front at Main St. Telephone 91 Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. — THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 - Phone 1368 3o

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