The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 8, 1932, Page 7

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Noabinct for the keeping of mn_k sity, is in. Juneau for.a few days| . , and “apartment to the hostelry. BARNEY GOOGLE SO RASSLING 160 ™ ROUGH FOR SULLY/ HAW/TOO VULGAR' AW--HE GIVES ME.. A PAINY T BRING HIM UP TO BE CHAMBION AN’ NOW HE QNBS !Xn:E\THE AR EORGE BRD ew, Attrachve Eabl Has €apacity for 75 Gallons One hundred rer cent lrlzldmre equipment is corge Brothers With the - installation of a ’ cream and buttermilk. =5 The cadinet hac.a, capacity ,far 75 gallons in hal quart bottles. It tures ice ‘in cubes. 1 Its enhances the store. awn noiseless motor, perature is automatically regulat- e | Besi havmg milk, cream and buttermilk at a cool degree, th grocery store a'so keeps ginger ale constantly on refrigeration.;. 4 The new cabinet was furnished installed by W. P...Johnson, azent for all frizdaire’ products. ALTERATIONS MADE BY ZYNDA HOTEL Alterations an the street floor of the Zynda Hotel, which are now in progress, will add another Space in; the Main Street side of the fuilding is being utilized to make a four-room apartment. The new apartment will be oc- cupied by Mr. and Mrs. S. Zynda Thelr present apartment in the northeast part of the street floor of the hotel-will- be alfered and remodeled for rental purposes. the inviting aspect of | seaplane Chichagof, 'SOUTHEAST ALASKA FAIR ' nmnu—snt. Hton AT 4 et é”B i, ing Second f int, pint and visited Indian communities also manufac- Yuken river—Moosehide, which, is white attractive appearance kon. It is operated Dby its Yykon,” and its tem~ much valuable information there.’ i k comgem a W «of . Indian now possessed by reséarch work in Alaska, C. R; Grocery Stong Osgeod, - assistant curator, of the ]mdbinz the coast, he deyoted | last year,, ,‘ c—-—‘i L Os‘ééod Is edson of f hves iarge 'Peabcdy. Museum. at, Yale Univer- before returning to the States, : Mr. Osgood during .the summer | the below, Davwson, Eagle and Fort Y- “I spent . three, weeks o,t Fort he sald, “and gathered Flew to Anchorage .. . After leaving the Yukon, Mr. zcod went to Fairbanks. From ‘theve he flew to. Anchorage. On three weeks to a further, study of Indians of the Cook Inlet region, where he spent the summer of Mr. Osgood . has. glven zeveral "Jears to_an - investigation of the Athabascan Indians, Interior, Na- tives of Northern Canada and Al- aska. For a year in the employ of ¢ Canadian government he was en- gaged in research activities i1 the Great Bear Lake region. Ccok Inlet and Lynn Canal *“The Athabascans as a_.rule came to Coastal districts enly on trading expeditions,” .Mr. Osgoor! declared. “Evidence of these In- dians ate found in only two places op the Coast of Alaska—Cook In- let and Lynn Canal” Mr. Osgood ~has® made- two trios of investigation to Alaska—that of 1ast year and his present visit. He plans to..come to the Territory again. within the next few, years. “My brief visit in Juneau,” h* explained, “is memly w check some com) sons I have tween Interior and CDAsLal diags.” 3 M. OSgood is accompanied by | Mrs. Osgood. Theéy are staying! at the Zynda Hotel. They intend | I:‘ tg.leave for the States early neva‘ | week. —————————— PLANE BRINGS 3 PASSENGERS FROM CHICHAGOF Alrcmft Fies Today to Tul- sequah with Mining | | Engmeer | i Carrymg A.hme passengers, the‘ Pilot Anscel! {Eckmann énd Mechanic Gordon (Graham, Teturmed to Juneau last |evening, from Chichagof, where it 'had gope yesterday gfternoon. Incoming .. rs were Mi-| chul u:x\uu. pt. James Davis and wxmam Wicker. | i i, the airship flew c » taking Harry, E AND S ARK PLUG NO MONEY--JUs* A LAPSTIC I == = A POWDER-PUFF-- SOMEBIWREYS - -~ = A SOROR\TY PIN-- A WAD O’ CARDS -~ - *MiSS GEORGIA | ME A B\G LEE ¥ oror! Dazly Lross-uwrd Puzzle ACROSS 1. Moccasin 4. Small engine 9. Part of a play Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle . Rocky pinnacle . Alternative Compunction of conscience 12. Collection ot . Misuse . Commit to facts 18. Worship memory . Small child Exclamatica used to trighten . Less intricate 7. Tower aloft . Pare 3 \é‘erehl seeds . Higher B smepp in pickle Pome trujt Large serpents 3. Desi¢cated lant in & meet~ Sihch “~ ll. a c.rl u Slwn arams 32 P l ll. Cook befo: i 5 fire " Top card Femlle sheep 50. Natlve Hindu in the Brit- ish army Play on words H //a um . Famots 25, Pronoun . Ma Volcanic vents . Fold over on Wlld animal : ot o . Rexem%linl 0y certali graye Tlah blue rock . Pronoun . Turn to the left . Soft food 3. Old French coin . Number . Whirlwind oft the Faroe Islands 1. Dance step 2. Tropical bird 8. Whitish trans- lucent gum with a_pun- gent odor 4 Pertaining to t! 5. German river aa dda K aNN ll%.ll.. DR, LOFTUS T0 “TRANSFER FROM STATION HPRE Vetermarygurgeons‘\)vitch- ed to Extenision Depart- ent of College Transfer of Dr. Jules B. Loftus, Territorial Veterinary Surgeon and adviser to the fur-farming industry, ! from the Territorial staff to the | Alaska Agricultural College nnd .,chool of Mines was announced to- day by Gov. George A. Parks. The | change becomes effective on Octo- ber 1, and Dr, and Mrs. Loftus will leave here about .October 2, for Matanuska where Dr. Loftus will, make his headquarters. “Dr. Loftus wiii continue his 'same work for the Territory, in- specting dairy herds and advising| fur ranchers on the care and feed jof their animals,” said Gov. Parks.| “He will work in the extensmn'Ruh Blake were hostesses at a Mr.! and Mrs. J. W. Gucker, Is department of the college and his| transfer to/ Matanuska, where he will have the facilities of the Inr- mer” A rlculburq Experlmmt sta-' e 'gllflllllllllllll to be = RIGHT OUT ‘“he English Way Right from, England comes the new, better joyful way to take out corns—root and all. L g Callquses and you rub off Mwh::? skin on heels and toes with your hand—the magic treatment. ., Ask_Juneau Drug Co, Butler Dri, / or any leading of RadQ¥— 3 or 4 nlght.s in succession—then out (the ‘eafns., This joyful exmn.mmg foot bath ‘tion recently transferred to the college, will make it possible for him to carry on some experi- memal work that he has had in mind for some time.” There is a well equipped lab- ratory at the station that he will use in his experiments. - Practical experiments in rearing and feeding of fur-bearing animals may also |be conducted by him. Dr. Loftus is a graduate of the Alaska College. He came here \mrce years ago to accept his pres- ent position which he has held since that, time. His work has | been highly praised both officially and by those with whom it has brought him into contact. |MRS. KEYSER GUEST OF MRS. MOODY HERE Mrs. Beverly Moody, wile of Lieut. Moody of the United States |Coast Guard cutter Tallapoosd, | has as her house guest Mrs. Helen lKeyser who arrived on the steam- | ship Aleutian early this week. | Mrs. Keyser will visit in Juneau several weeks. ————,—————— | Miss Bessie Yurman and Mss.! bridge party at the Zynda Hotel last evening. Three tables were After the cards, dainty refreshments were served. " assault with a dangerous weapon THIS G\WES JELK BASEBALL PLAYERS ARE PARTY GUESTS Feast Is Given by Mem- bers of Order Born | in September Players' on the EIK§ baseball team, which won the City League ' championship this year, guests of honor last night at a pax ty. given in Elks Hall by mem- be of the Elks' order whose| cirthday anniversaries fall in Sep- tember. Cup Given To Lodge The championship cup, which was awarded the Elks team by the City League, was turned to the Lodge and the emblem w! | be engraved with the names of thz| players. Addresses were made by Walter Andrews, Manager of the George Kohlhepp, Vice-Preside of the Leagus, and J. L G Chief of the Fire D:partment, ani members of the- baseball team. Bluntcous Repast Served On order of George Messer- schmidt, Chairman of the Septem- ber Birthday Committee, a repast of rcast ham, roast beef, candied sweet potatoes, scalloped potatoes, cesert and coffee was served by Rcbert Kaufmann, ‘The party was held after a brief business. session of the Lodge NEFSY ARRIVES FROM SKAGWAY WITH M‘GREW| With James McGrew, alias Jim Irvin, in his custody, Deputy Unll- ed States Marshal Frank Nefsy ar-| rived yesterday from Skagway. Mc- Grew was recently bound over to the Federal Grand Jury for alleged | and was committed to the local Federal jail in default of $500 bail. He..is aceused of having drawn a gun on and threatened Frank Suffecool, well known Skagway resident. Deputy Nefsy will return to Skag- way on the first steamer, taking with him George Nelson, arrested here last week omn telegraphic warrant from Skag'%t, on a charge of stealing a skiff. MRS. R. H. WILLIAMS WILL RESIDE HERE Mrs. Richard E. Willlams ar- rived in Juneau a few days ago |and while apartments for her are being prepared in the Gastineau Hotel, she is a guest at the home of United States Marshal and Mrs, Albert White. Dr. Willlams, who for several| years has had dental offices in Skagway, was in Juneau over the week-end while the United States Army boat Fornancz was in. port. He will return here about October 1 to open dental offices in this C ty. —_————— Master Jackie Gucker, son of at his home convelescing itom appendicitis operation performed by ‘Dr. 'W. W. Council at St. Ann‘s hospital last Saturday. were | DOUGLAS NEWS CHAMBER MEETING Regular meetinz of the Douglas Chamber of Commerce will be held this evening in the City Hall. Several matters to be re- ported on will engage the atten- |tion of the body. PR SR MRS. BONNER RETURNS | The Northland docked here at ‘an early hour this morning. Be- | sides one passeng>r for the Island, |Mrs. Robert Bonner, who has been | visiting in Seatile during the summer, the vessei brought a small famount of fre including some lumber f city. - GOETZ ON SICK LIST the A. E, Goetz has been absent from ‘{his business tne past few days on account of illness. NOTICE After Septmcber 10 no telephone rentas for the month of September will be accepted at a Ciscount. All remittances by mafl , must bear postmark of not, later than last discount date. = Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND_ DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. - e, — GOODY SALE SATURDAY Given by the Lutheran Ladies' Aid Society at Capital Electric Ca adv. KEEP YOUR BRAIN CLEAR If you want your brain to werk clearly, cut out the heavy nconday meal and try 2 glass of rich milkk and simple, wholesome PEERLESS WHOLE-WHEAT BREAD In eyery slice you get a de- licious, nutty sweetness, be- cause all the nutrition of the wheat-herry is right .there, with just encugh bran to as- sure gcod elmination. Ask your grocer for Peer- less Bread. PEERLESS BAKERY IIlI|llII|||||Il||I|I||||IIIiIIIIIIIII||||||||l|||||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllflllllm |lmllmmfllIllllllllfllllllllllmfl [* ' Choose Your Plumber as You Would Yoiit Doctor YOUR HEALTH AND,COMFORT depends upon your Plumbigg and Heating. It, costs you no more 4 trade with an old reliable | firm as our volume enables us to buy in hm quantities and our overhead per dollar’s worfi: of business@one is lower than others Plumbing and heating prices are lower than they have been for many years.- Rice & Ahlers Co. ¥ g, 3 Plumbirig Heating Sheet. Metal, Oil Burers .“We tell you in advance what; job ‘vi‘}‘ gost” NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS * The taxes -assessed you by the City of Juneau are now dde and payable and will become delinquent on *the first Mon®iy in October; providing, however, that if one- half of the tax is paid on or before | the above date the balance will nnt“ become delinquent until the first ! Monday of the following March. | | H. R. SHEPARD, {—adv. City Clerk. DEER TUN1 Gashoat Ace for time. See George Bmumrs WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— adv. |erty, NOTICE OF SALE No. 3352-A & In the District Court for the Dis- trict of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Libelant, vs. George Strbac, and 2 pool tables, etc., Respondents, Notice is hereby given that by virtue of the decree of condemna- tion and sale entered in the above entitled court and cause on ths 308" day of August, 1932, I will ~sell at pubMle, auction to the highs |est charter 80Y | g,y of September, 1932, at the barn bidder for cash, on the 23d |of A. P. Anderson, on Willoughby | Avenue, in the city of Juneau, Al- aska, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M, the following deéseribed prop- to wit, 2 pool tables, with iracks and cues and balls, 1 score string, 24 cues, 1 ball game ma- WITHOUT CALOMEL And You'll Jump Out of Bed in tll?bliommn Rarin’ to Go | -1,— sout and sunk and the world | h"hlx:lllo'llntd-“fl. ke X aor chewing and expect to make you suddenly mfluq;nndnmam ¥ can’t do it, Théy only move -m-nw-mn doesn't get at reason for your down-and-out this bile is not flowh Ndm:r. 1t just d-unw in s ts uj SR, | often breaks out in Your and you lnl down and out. Your whole is paisoned. takes those old CARTER'S FTLE LIVER P! ds of bile fowi “up and up.” T less, gentle vegetal ‘when it comes to mal hedon tukhl.orunt la.:fila(“flar! Lool rs v Pills on 1he red Rig e ©1981C. M. Ca. chine, 1 chewing gum -case, 1 cigar lighter, 1 settee, 3 show ehses, 1 | front bar, 1 rear bar, 33 chairs, 7 tables, 1 cash register, 1 box poker |chips and cards, 1 Prigidaire, I |safe, 7 cuspidors, 1 paper, rack, 1 box of punch-board merc¢hnadise, 6 decks playing cards, 9 e&$és of soft drinks, 76 cartons eigarettes, 50 packages cigarettes, 94 packages to- bacco, 40 books ecigarette papers, 39 | ° |bunches pipe cleaners, 26 cans snuff; 3 cans Pedro smoking tobacco, 38 | boves, cigdrs, 23 broken boxes cigars, 128 ;packdges smoking tobacco, 105 packages chewing gum, 4 cartons Hershey Bars and 6% cartons of candy. ALBERT WHITE, United States Marshal. By DONALD E. MARTIN, Deputy. | First publication, Sept. 1, 1932. Last pubhcatmn Sept. 22, 1932. sell them at in, the' last 60 d TIRES 10% ; et Less DUTCH’S To introduce U; S. Tires, until Sept. 12 we will 10% .off the regular price. The new ‘tempered rubbér is tougher and makes for longer life. All stock_fresh, received with- ywfll see no yellow, fad- ed wrappers' on our tires, #THE BIG SWING'IS TO U. S. TIRES" ECONOMY GARAGE ©20 Years in Juneau ItsTi SPERRY'S fd pouml’ e for Pancakes bags CALIFORNIA GROCERY Fresh F, rdits and Vegetables PHONE 478 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our_Services to You. Begin/ dd’finl at Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Canmclhl

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