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BRINGING UP FATHER } SAID YOU ARE GOING TO THE OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT 90 DONT ARGUE -1 WANT YCU TO SEE THAT ORERA-1 DAW 1T LAST WEEK-IT9 BEALTIFUL YOU'VE GOT 10O TAKE AN S1C- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 12, 1931. Bv GEORGE McV ] V THOUVGHT THERE WuZ AN CPERA PLAYIN' EiERE 2 OH, THE OFERA WELLS I'M IN T™HE OPERA HOULSE JUST AS MAGQIE | NIGHT- AN CAL COMEDY - " DAILY SPORTS CARTOON AT WOULD LOOK= ORDINANCE NO. 206 AN ORDINANCE granting to NELSON WATER COMPANY, a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the Territory of Alaska, its suc- |cessors and assigns, having its prin- cipal place of business at Juneau, same. (further to anide by the conditions Sec. 2. Whenever it shall become and limitations hereinbefore set necessary in the construction, ex- forth, and further agrees that all tension or repair of such water | water shall be supplied at reason- works system for said Grantee, its able rates for the family and do-| suecessors or assigns, to dig into, or mestic use of the inhabitants of | in any manner interfere with nny‘Juneau and for power purposes. {public street, alley or thoroughfare,| Sec. 6. The rights, privileges and — OF MICHIGAN STATE COLLECE |, o | Alaska, the right to place, lay and maintain pipes, pipelines, mains, conduits, conductors, valves, shut- rt thereof, said Grantec. franchises herein granted shall be | and assigns, shall |construed to be in force and ef- | withou§ delay, put such street, alley | fect for a period of twenty (20) CHAMBERLAIN 1S GOING TO FIND CLENTY OF COMPETiTiou! WHERN HE COMES BACKT > OEFEND His “TTLE “ offs, manholes and other appliances for the conducting, holding and supplying of water for domestic, power and other purposes in, upon; along and under the streets, alleys, avenues, thoroughfares and public highways in the City of Juneau, Alaska, and to exercise the privilege of supplying water to the inhabi- tants of said City, and to corpora- tions and others, for domestic, manufacturing or other uses, and of conducting a water works busi- ness within said City. {or thorcughfare in as good condi-~ tion‘as it was before so broken up, ars from the date of the ap- oval hereof; and nothing herein BIG TURKEY DINNER AT THE Catholic Bazéar NOVEMBER 14—FROM 5:30 to 8 P. M. PRICE ONE DOLLAR Make Your Preparations Now! Bazaar Nov. 12,13 and 14 Thanks to the ladies of the parish, the hall and booths have been artistically decorated and stock- ed with useful and tempting articles. Free ticket on half-ton of coal to all guests EVERYBODY WELCOME! You will surely enjoy yourself BRING YOUR FRIENDS (nugfizp or disturbed, and shall re |c ntained shall be construed to |move all surplus sand, earth, rub-| grant an exclusive franchise. | bish And other material from such! Sec. 7. This Ordinance shall be |street, alley or thoroughfare, at lls‘published on Wadnesday, Thursday own expense. In case of fallure to|and Friday, November 11, 12, 13, s0 remove such earth and rubbish.|1931, in the Daily Alaska Fmpire, |it shall become the duty of the a daily newspaper published in | propar officers of the said City of | Juneau, Alaska, and shall be post- Junéau to remove the same at the|ed in three conspicuous places in <apense of the Grantee herein, |said City, and shall take effect Sec.3. Notmng in this Ordinance ({Tom and after its passage, ap- shall e construed to prevent tm‘proml, publication and acceptance " Toe € JusT A 5000 "MUD HORSE HE WON THE e — (B INERCOLLEGIATE CROSSCOONIRY |ir SR s e oM A GREAT FIELC |little as possible with OUER A MUDDY COURSE. JACK DEMPSEY FOOTBALL LABARBABESTS IS UP AGAINST -{3{I]N KM CARTER IN SIX TOUGH FIGHTER Edges Out Decision in Four Round Bout with Giant Negro OMAHA, Nov. 12—Jack Demp- ¢y found Bearcat ‘Wright, giant Omaha negro, a hard nut to crack in a four-round bout here last night but edged out a referee'’s decision. Wright, a defensive fighter, beat off the best Jack ‘had to offer without a quiver and gave a few in return. Neither fighter did a amount of damage. There nuch eclinching in the bout. Dempsey was booed as he left ihe ring and Wright was cheered. Eight thousand fans witnessed the bout. KNOCKED OUT BY STRIBLIN MUSKOGEE, Oklahoma, —Young Stribling, of Georgia, knocked out Pat Fay, of Milwau- kee, in the third round of a sched- uled 10-rounder here last night. Stribling weighed 188 pounds and Fay weighed 192 pounds. “Get Rid of Your ECZEMA ; Like I Did Mi Mine ” -—say thousands of men and womea everywhere, to whom Moone’s Em- erald Oil has brought blessed, com- forting relief. Take C. A. Bowen, 213 Pearl Street, Corning, N. Y., who says: “I have had the eczema for 37 years and have trizd out 100 dif- ferent remedies for it. I must say the Emerald Oil beats them all.” This wonderful antiseptic oil stops {he itching instantly. Use it freely on the irritated patches of skin. I¢ gives marvelous relief before you can draw your breath. Make up your mind today that The touowing are Iinal scores of football games played yesterday afternoon: St. Mary's 0, University of Cali- fornia at Los Angeles 12. Montana State 0, Mount St. Charles 6. This decides the State championship. Linfeld College 6, Willamette 20. Springhill 0, Birmingham South- ern University 6. STOP MATCH; "~ MEN ORDERED " 0UT OF RING Rosenbloom and Braddock | Give Poor Exhibition i in Minneapolis MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Nov. 12. —The scheduled 10 round bout be- tween Maxie Rosenbloom, light heavyweight champion, and Jimmy Nov. 12, Braddock, of New York, was stop-, ped in the second round and de- clared no contest. After a sorry exhibition, Referee George Barton ordered the two fighters out of the ring after he had given them several warnings. ! The purses are held up pending an investigation of the bout by the State Boxing Commission. - LADY HEATH WEDS TODAY English Aviatrix and Eng- lish Airman Wed in Kentucky LEXINGTON, Kentucky, Nov. 12. —i.aay Mary Heath, English avia- trix, and George Reginald Wil- liams, aviator, were married in the presence of hundreds of friends today. Go Flem D. Sampson gave the bri'~ nsway. It is the third wedding for the bride and you are going to give your suffer- the first for the groom. He isthe ing skin a chance to get well. Em-'son of the Right Honorable George erald Oil will accomplish the seem-'Williams, British official in the ingly impossible for you, or melu‘wmdwud Islands. Drug Co. or Butler Mauro Drug Co, ——————— will give you your money back. Quartz #nd placer location no- # That's a definite promise. ~ —adv. tices at ‘The Empire. ROUNDCONTEST Former Flyweight Cham- | pion Gets Clean-cut Decision Over Negro | | SEATTLE, Nov. 12.—Spotting his opponent five pounds, Fidel La- Barba, of Los Angeles, former fly- weight champion of the world, won a cleancut decision over Leslie | “Wildcat” Carter, Seattle negro lightweight in a six round boxing bout here. | LaBarba weighed 120 pounds and Carter weighed 134 pounds. | LaBarba gave Carter a boxing lesson and won every round. He then wound up by knocking Carter groggy in the sixt hround. —————— BEAUTY WEDS - CONTEST JUDGE Miss New 6r—l—e_ans Is Mér- ried to John Held, Jr., | Cartoonist STAMFORD, Conn., Nov. 12— John Held, Jr, cartoonist, and Miss Gladys Moore, of New Or- leans, were married hers at a quiet ceremony., He was divorced from the first Mrs. Held in Mexico. The second marriage is a sequel to a beauty contest in which the bride was the winner at the 1928 Galveston event. She entered the contest as Miss New Orleans. Held was one of the judges of the contest and the romance started at that time. 'CEDAR LEAVES OIL """ FOR SIGNAL LIGHTS To leave at this port oil to re- plenish signal lights in Gastineau Channel and to take on' supplies here for Sentinel Light, the Light- house tender Cedar, which has her base at Ketchikan, came to Juneau last evening. She spent the night at the Femmer Wharf{. She de- parted for Sentinel Island this forenoon. B SERENADERS AT BAZAAR The Serenaders will furnish the music at the Catholic Bazaar from 9.t6 11 tonight and ‘Friday night; from 9 to 1 a. m. Saturday night. No admission charge. —adv. THE CITY OF JUNEAU DOES proper authorities of the City of | by the Grantee. Passea by the Common Council the City of Juneau, Alaska, and roved this 9th day of November, D. 1931. THOMAS JUDSON, Mayor. HEREBY ORDAIN: Juneau from sewering, planking, Sec. 1. The City of Juneau here- grading or repairing any of “‘"!M by 'L’,'.l’fll"fli to NELSON VVA-YER‘S'.X‘C(‘T‘» and alleys of said City; but COMPAN.Y a corporation, its suc-‘““ such repairs and improvements cossors and assigns, the Hght and|Shall be made with dus diligence | and, if possible, so as not to inter-| Attest: privilege of conducting a water | . works business within said City of |-€T¢ With, obstruct, injure or pre-| H. R. SHEPARD, vent the use of the said pipes, | City Clerk. Juneau, and to place, lay, maintain | £ E v and operate it, under and mnng‘mmns_»’l‘?m! (‘hc, of any by First publvmnt‘lon. Nov. 11, 1931, the strests, alleys, svenues, thor- the Grantee h n. | Last publication, Nov. 13, 1931. sughfares and public highways| S¢c. 4. Said Grantee, NELSON | within said City pipes, pipelines,| WATER COMPANY, shall within | mains, conduits, conductors, valves,|cne month after the passage of t shut-offs, manholes and other ap- | ordinance, s own behalf, and pliances for the conducting, hold-|cn behalf of iis successors and as- ing or supplying water for do-|<igns, file its written acceptance of mestic, power or other purpos the terms and conditions of the said pipes, mains, corductors, valves | same With the City Clerk of Ju- and other appliances in all public |Beau. { streets, alleys and thoroughfares| S:¢. 5. In consideration of the are to be laid beneath the ground;rlnhls and privileges hereby grant- in such a way as to inilerfere as|ed the said NELSON WATER COM- | the pul PANY, its successors and assigns, | travel over or along the same. I aid corporation agrees to cunduct“ addition to the pipes, mains, con-|and maintain said water works sys- | duits and valves heretofore men- tem in such a manner as to inter- tioned, such other appliances may |fere as little as possible with the be used as may be necessary or sirects and other property of the proper to operate and maintain the, City,. and its inhabitants, and Old papers for starting your tires | for sale at The Empire office. PHONE 487 MARKOE STUDIO Photographs of Quality Portraiture, Photo Finish- ing, Cameras, Alaska Views, Ete. First National Bank Bldg. JUNEAU, ALASKA RIGIDAIRE WITH THE VEGETABLE HYDRATOR AND OTHER EXCLUSIVE FEATURES HAS BEEN REDUCED IN PRICE LIFETIME PORCELAIN INSIDE AND OUT Frigidaire Features Hydrator Cold Control Lifetime Porcelain Quickube Tray The new white porcelain Frigidaire first an- Flat Top =80 tomorrow IF YOU WOULD REAP THE “HARVEST OF TOMORROW” YOU MUST UTILIZE THE “SURPLUS OF TODAY” IN THE CREATING OF AN “EMERGENCY FUND” BY OPENING AND BUILDING A SUBSTANTIAL BANK ACCOUNT AT THIS BANK First National Bank FURNITURE OVERSTUFFED SETS DINING ROOM SETS BED ROOM SETS KITCHEN SETS CONGOLEUM RUGS and LINOLEUM SIMMONS BEDS, SPRINGS and MATTRESSES Thomas Hardware Co. Surplus Power Elevated Shelves Incredibly Quiet FRIGIDAIRE Guaranteed for 3 years A General Motors Valve nounced a few months ago represents the greatest value in Frigidaire history. On sheer merit it has won the greatest public acceptance of any Frigidaire model. And now ... Frigidaire presents fo prospective purchasers even higher quality at new low prices, representing really worthwhile savings on all Frigidaire models. Come in and see for yourself how the tremen- dous popularity of Frigidaire has made pos- sible Frigidaire values never before equalled. W. P. JOHNSON AUTHORIZED DEALER LAy YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY CLEANING PRESSING * Telephone 15 TO-ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must be pro- tected against freezing. Under the ordinances of the City of Junean waste of water is prohibited. Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing water to waste through open faucets will have their service discontinued until such time as all danger of freezing weather has passed. This regulation will be strictly enforced after November 1, 1931. All customers are hereby notified to the end that they may take the necessary precautions against frozen water pipes. JUNEAU WATER COMPANY 3 Old Papers for sale at Empire Office

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