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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1932 BARNEY GOOGLE D SPARK PLUG BUT MY DEAR MR.GooGLE, J | | oo Yeu peauy mean SORE- T i To SAY SYu HAVE BEEN THOUGHT MEBBE (¢ | QUT SEARCHING FOR, YA HAD A J0B Dowm: \ EMPLOYMENT for SUMPAL (T WOULD GEY YOUR MINDA OFFA TReM [ ANARCHISTS - AND, BESIDES A FEW BUCKS COMIN' (N MIGHT HELP YA To keee TTHE WOLF ERoM MUSSIN' UP THE DOOR MAT Shn Meher Cxcursionists Visit Many Places of Interest on Trip North With a rparty of 165 Rotarians, the steamship Alaska, Capt. C. V. Westerlund and Purser David Dor- @n, will arrive in Juneau from Beatile tcmorro morning o'clock. She is scheduled here several hours. Enroute north the vi Victoria, B. C. She circle: iged, Tsland, on which| tehikan is situated. At Ketchikan the visitors were met at the wharf | by an Indian band and a | to stay called ab large | delegation of Ketchikan Rotarians, | who were the hosts of the excur- sionists while the ship was in port. | Through Behm nal ! From Ketchikan, the Alaska voy- aged through Behm Canal to| Wrangell, thence sburg | and west to Sitka. From Sitka the wessel's route was by ©f Alaska to Fort Althorp, a to Muir Glacier and a Glacier Bay. From Glacier Bay, sailed for Skagway. Coming Juneau, she will make brief stop ‘at Haines and Taku Glacie From Juneau, the Alaska will homes depart 'for Seattle calling at Van-| Back Home July 4 couver, B. C. where 89 members| The vessel is scheduled to be in of the Rotarian party will dis-|Vancouv: July 4 and also embark to entrain over the Can-|S2 r the same day. tell why he has held his tongue cut at the same time. adian Pacific Railw in E n States. ship | the for BE SURE TO SHOP THROUGH THIS FINE ASSORTMENT! ew Dresses and Hats Just Received DRESS UP FOR THE FOURTH N A Wonderful Assortment of the Latest Mid- Season DRESSES In shantung, silk pique, flat crepes and lovely prints . . . in sleeveless dresses with jackets, cape effects and puff sleeves . . . all the latest summer shades . . . sizes 14 to 44. $5.95 10 $12.75 New Summer Felt and Stitched Fabric Hats All the Latest Shades $5.95 to $6.50 —Having completed ons and faiths, Shri Meher Baba, East Inc y 13 in Los Angeles to break his seven ye their MY DEAR CHAP ~ YoU WORRY LIKE THIS TELL Yo — I HAVE SLENTY OF MONEY — MORE THAN You AND I COULD EVER SPEND - 1932, King Featuras Sundicate. '~ (o Baba-—- ¢ | 1 1 world tcur of all a mystic, will await r oath of silence, and so may get a hair- o long. He Alaska Steam- headquarters the ship to to the t of the in Se aboard ex- Members of Rotarian Party Members of the Rotarian party C. Allison, W. P. Bar , Mrs. Bimel, Mrs. Bimel, Master Mrs. B. F. Blotz, Ernest L. erhoff, M Brinkerhoff, Bruner, Brur ant. Jos. Cannell, Mrs. Cannel, W. C Chittenden, Mrs. Chittenden, Miss F. Clausen, Ira Clough, Mrs. Clough, Helen W. Cox, Wm. Crandall, J. C. Copping, Mrs. Copping, Crandall, Glyndon H. Crocker, Glyndon H. Crocker Bobby Crocker. Harry C. Dor Dorsey, Master Dorsey, Mi: F. Willard Duncan, Jim Dunwoody, Mrs. Dunwoody. Ernst W. Farley, Mrs. Farley, Sady Feas, C. F. Foster, Mrs. Fos- D. E. French, Mrs. French. James Glessner, Hazel Glessner, Chris Grant. Dr. Samuel W. Hausman, Chas. Mrs. Hindsl, Mrs. R. Hind- sworth, Bartley Holtman, Mrs. Holtman, Mott B. Hughe, Mrs. Tughe, W. B. Haeffner, Mrs. Haef- fner, John Hand, Mrs. Hand, Lor- en E. Harter, Mrs. Harter Norman awkins, Bert Heymann, Mrs.| Dr. Henry A. Hoyt, Hoyt. TLloyd S. Ingalls, Mrs. Ingalls. Stanley R. James, Mrs. James, Eugene Joannes, Mrs. Joannes. Dr. O. R. Keenan, Mrs. Keenan, Mrs. Gertrude S. Knapp, Chas F. Knox, Mrs. Knox, Howard Kulp Jake H. Lahm, Mrs. Lahm, Soule Lamar, Mrs. Lamar. V. H. LaRoeque, Mrs. LaRoeque, Earl W. Livings, Mrs. Livings, Miss A. E. Logan. Mrs. A. Mair, Floyd W. Marble, F. H. Martin, Mrs. Martin, Alfred | rvin, Mrs. Marvin, Miss Mary | , David McKenzie, K. D.| McKenzie, R. J. McLean, Arthur! McMaster, Mrs. McMaster, Bm; McNamara, E. R. Miller, Mrs, Mil-| ler, John J. Miller. ‘Walter Oakley, Mrs. Oakley, Em- ily O'Neil, Dr Oyer, Mrs. Oyer,| Fay C. Parsons, Mrs. 1. Pease, Robert Pease, W. Jay Peck, Mrs, Peck, C. F. Pfeister, Mrs. Pfeister, Sam Prescott, Mrs. Prescott. Geo. Quirmbach, Mrs. Quirm- bach, Wnp. Rankin, Mrs. Rankin,! Jean Rankin, Myra Rankin, Miss | A. Richards, | Hart I. Seely, John Seipp, Mrs. Seipp, Fred F. Shaw, Mrs. Shaw, Grace Shirk, Lloyd Slack, Mrs Slack, Capt. H. Smith, Mrs. Smith E. W. Stablen, Mrs. Stablen, W. Henry Stuart, Dr. F. W. Sten Mrs. Margaret Stevens, Miss M: ian Stevens, Louise K. Stoner, Ber- tha Strange, C. F. Taylor, Mrs. Taylor, John T. Treman. Harry Wainwright, Mrs. Wain- wright, Ghas..Waller, Mrs. Wailer. nada Carl Bimel Brink: J W Miss P. Bry- PHONES 83 OR 85 “Tl;e Store T;hatrl’leases" THE SANITARY GROCERY I CANT LET .|meet all his former patients and boxing, swiimming, 'yachting, wre By BILLE DE BECK NST v sww, M; N DEAR FELLOW - RIGHT HE == I MUST SURE - BUT (F THE DOUGH'S (N SULU HOW YA GONNA GET Your Hooks on T 2 Louis Walker, Jr., Mrs. Walker,' Andy Wallace, Harry Webb, Mrs. Webb, R." R. Wells, Mrs. Wells, Frank P. White, Mrs. White, Ar- thur Winter, Mrs. Winter, C. W. Woodall, Mrs. © Woodall, L. M Wright, Mrs. Wright. DOUGLAS NEWS WRESTLING, BOXING ADDED TO FAIRBANKS HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS Basketball, now practically the i —_— CGANNERY AT only sport indulged in by the stu-| DUUGLAS Is de of the FairbanksHigh School, | will beé supplemented next : u P E R A TING and Winter by wrestling and box- | ing, according to O. M. McMillion, | athlet coach and instructor in So- | . : al science at that ins: usion, |First Fish Packed Into i vacsdon | Cans Today — Ellson is in Juneau on a our. b J Mr. McMillion says that Fair-| Brings mn Catch banks High School has about 110‘ tudents and that interest in aih-| with runs high. He plans to re- squipment of the Allson Packing main in Juneau until the | company moving today, the Dau;~i Fourth and then return to Fair-!jas cannery started packing fish banks via Whitehorse and down!today for the 1932 season | he Yukon River. Enroute he wdli E. R. Ellson, head of the com-! visit with a brother at Haines. |pany, who left 'the first of the| R S g {week on the tender Broadway, re- MRS. STROEBE'S FATHER |turned during the night with 6,500 HERE ON BRIEF VISIT | aimon, mostly chums, and steam To spend a snort time Visiting jn the local plant was turned on | with his son-in-law and daughter,|eary this morning and packing| and Mrs. T. J. Stroebe, of Du- arted. | this ‘city, Dr. 4. N. M In eddition to the new machines | Monica, Calif.,, *d for canning the salmon, a can-re- ' morning on ‘the steamer forming line has been installed! y Alexander. It is his first anq this has been busy for some | visit to Juneau. He Will be here gays making up the can supply. | about nine days, returning then to Mgt s | CANADA HAS STRONG TEAM LOS ANGELE rs, was arrested early Cag Olyn team, week by R. F. Wyatt, Immi- | thg, ihe country ever ha tion Inspector. Gewalko is be-!ente: take part in nine| held in the Federal jail pend- di 1932 Gam ing proceedings to deport him Poland, his native country. " DR. EDMUNDS HERE DR. J. W. EDMUNDS. promin- ent SEATTLE EYE-SPECIALIST, ‘1’;“ with many scores of pleased pa- ‘/‘ tients in Juneau, is now on his an- 2 nual Alaska visit, and will be at P0%d: L THE GASTINEAU HOTEL, Ju- 10 the officlal tele i NEAU, from JUNE 28 to JULY 5, nadian committee announced en-| inclusicve, and will be pleased to fies in track and field, rowing, new machinery and new aifter ta this e JOHN GEWALKO ARRESTED AND MAY BE DEPORTE with illegal entry Charged I Stat ) United employed aker of/his apartment hous into s, K 1 | 30 tared | June a to ace Capadian ccmmi day by the sports pantment. The Oamadians will arrive in Los aboard a ‘sperial train with | Olympic team Great Brf and South techn of \Afri ling, eycling, fencing and lacrosse. The Canadians are hopeful of repeating their success in out- many new ones. It is exceedingiy gratifying to Dr. Edmunds to have received so Y numerous letters of marked ap- SCOVng all other countries in wo-| preciation from his Juneau pa- men’s track and field athletics tients. Juneau patients are eye- @5 8t Amsterdam. Such stars as| conscious, and appreciate good, Percy Williams in the sprints and scientific work. Wilson in the middle, distances,| This is an unusual opportunity to undoubtedly will figure heavily on have your eyes accurately fitted to ‘he score board. spectacles, relieving muscular eye T A R troubles, straightening crossed eyes, relieving headaches, nervous re- flexes and other physical ills. Your eyes should be re-examined ONCE EACH YEAR. | Your eyes can be tested equally well, daytime or evenings, by ap- John Wanamaker, Jr., Seeks Reno Divorce RENO, Nev., June 30.—John Wa- | namaker, 'Jr., " grandson of the| i founder of the famous New York fiz:tzcnc;.a::n;Z:Ee T onsny |and Philadelphia department stores CALL EARLY, as Dr. Edmunds’ of that name, has filed suit for di- time is limited. He is a Graduate VO'®® 8gainst Pauline Disston and Post-Graduate of prominent | Wanamaker of Philadelphia, charg- eye colleges. ;1"2 cruelly. | PERMANENT OFFICES of Drs,| Wanamaker asked the court to Edmunds - and Edmunds, 703-704 @PPTove a settlement whereby he Liggett Bldg., 4th Ave. and Pike WOultl bay $4375 quarterly for the St., Seattle. —ady, |Support “of his wife, and '$1260 {quarterly for each of the two chil- |dren. John, fourteen and Fernan- da, ten. — e LICENSE PAYMENT NOTICE Pttt City licenses on automobiles are due and payable July 1st. Payment necessary will be only $5.00 for six months to January 1, 1933. | FELIX GRAY, City Clerk. COMPLETE LINE —adv. to meet at the Natatorium day- afterncon at 2 o'clock der of ‘the the Fourth of July celebra are due and payable July 1. quested. —ad [ i— adv. | l | | It | | ) TJUMPIN' JEHOSHAPHAT! LINING UP FOR PARADE All the children of Doug T by Parade Committee, ion DOG TAXES in Douglas payment 3 Prompt is re FELIX GRAY Ci Clerk. -es V. NOTICE | Anyone dumping garbage at the Third Street Bridge or other places | inside {will be arrested and fined. All gar- bage must bay from the city wharf. the city limits of Douglas be dumped into the| FELIX GRAY, City Clerk. Juneau Ice Cream Parlor Try our fountain lunch. Salads | and Sanowiches. Horluck’s and | Sunfreze Ice Cream in all | flavors. | BUSY AND “Because we do it better” RICE & AHLERS CO. Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “We tell you in advance what job will cost” -l NEW CHEVROLET SIX The Great American Value New reduced prices delivered at Juneau Equipped Roadster $675.00 Coach 735.00 Coupe . 7135.00 Cabriolet 830.00 Sedan (4 door) ... 840.00 Free Wheeling and Syncromesh CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. The Florence Shop Permanent Waving a’ Specialty Florence Holmquist, Prop. Phone 427 Triangle Bldg. — of Fireworks THE ROTO-VERSO Electric W ashing Machine FAST SAFE and THOROUGH Built for Fast, Noiseless Efficient Laun- Juneau Dru g Co. washers to care for, dry Service; is one of the simplest Everything from transparent silks to heaviest woolens is washed quickly and harmlessly, entire- “There Is No Substitute for QUALITY” Post Office Substation No, 1 PHONE 33 ly free from dirt. GUIDANCE- To control by a superior force is to guide—it can result well or ill. Your financial policy can be controlled by mass-fear—or it can suc- ceed through your own independence of will and understanding of the problem. It is the scheduled plan which succeeds — maintenance of direction and rate makes for effective fi- nancial growth. The First National Bank is ready and able to plan with you—work with you because your future prosperity is our guaranteee to our depositors—their money is as safe as ygur business — conversely busi- ness safe when sane saving and wis buy- ing exists. First National Bank OF JUNEAU [ e s ) ) i ,\ BAILEY’S ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINES GENERAL ELECTRIC and VOSS All Are Regular Standard Guaranteed Articles You can trade in your old washer no matter how old and decrepit it may be — Credit allowance made on request Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS CALIFORNIA GROCERY ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS, FISH AND POULTRY Frye's Delicious Hams and Bacon Three Deliveries Daily Phone 38 UNITED FOOD €. “CASH IS KING” QUICK STEP—The best'floor paint for wood work gnd for boats inside and outside. Juneau Paint Store Second Street, Near Main- -