The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 11, 1932, Page 7

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'IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, T TUESDA\ OCT 11, |932 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG | TELL THE CHAMP 1 CANT wAIT - - - I GOT A VERY IMPORTANT My QRO MR. GO0 NYOU! YOUMUST HAVE SOTTENTHE J TELLIN ma? NI - YOu SURE COULONT] " MRONG MY CLOTHES! T COULDN'T W COOGLE --- G BAG! THESE ARE NOT FACE MISS LEE N By BILLE DE BECK Every Penpoint must pass eleven rigid inspections before it isused in The Parker Dug« fold. Exacting care in nianufaéture assures maximum writing ease. For salé at the Better stores” * 8731 3 Fa ALk v s Doucms'l STRAWVOTE 1S TAKEN AT NEWS Not ‘Straight Party Men in Voting LOS ANGELES, Cal, Oct, 11.— REABY Tu USE:A straw poll taken at the Uni- ¢ | versity.of Southern California shows ‘that the students of that institu-| —— tion are not “straight party men.”| The straw vote went for Moover | | for President by a vote of 3 to 2 over Roosevelt. It gave William | Gibbs McAdoo, Democrat, about the'} Work: on 156, 3w bndge crossing | Same proportionate majority - over | Lawson Creek is about finished| Tallant Tubbs, Repubuun.. for a sturdy, long-lived structure, United States Senator. - the result. Heavy timbers,| ;rca ted with preservative fluid, are NO TRACE ls FOUND | set on conerete to support the su- | YET or w w mlGHT‘ perstructure, which with adequate W. W. Knight, manager of the braces and cross timbers, all treat- | cd, and a rigid decking of t/wo‘ by six's on edge, laid on a bias, Sitka Cold Storage Company, who a sturdy bridge is the result. dxsmond at Sitka soon after his, SAAral men were put to work larrival there Saturday night from | vesterday by George Purser, en- Juneau, is still missing. No trace gineer for the Bureau of Public |of him has beep found, adcording | Rcads, building turnouts between to a dispatch received today fmm Lawson and Cowee Creeks for the Sitka to The Empire. benefit of car travel over that| A reward for the finding of thv section of the road. ibody of Mr. Knight has been of- T L SR !fered by T. Kettleson, Superintend- 1 MISS LYNDSTROM SOUTH ent of the Pioneers’ Home at Sitka. FOR MEDICAL AT'I‘EN'HON‘ Mr. Knight is about 40 years old. | He is married, Mrs. Knight lwm,_, in Sitka. They have no children. ———e—— | bers signed Turnouts Are Bemg Con-| structed Along Road on Douglas Island | i | Miss Helen Lyndstrom left last night on the Alaska for Seattle to attend the Virginia Mason. glin- jc. She will perhaps undergo an operation. ——— ~CLUB MEETING OPERATION PERFORMED E. A. Anderson, who entered St. Ann's hospital yesterday after- noon, this morning underwent a major surgical operation in the in- stitution. Frank Scully, representative of a wholesale drug company, is in Ju- neau on a business trip. He re- 4~ The Douglas ITsland Women's Clib will meet tomorrow night at the home of Mrs, Charles Fox. ———————— turned hers yesterday from a visit SICKNESS TAKES to Sitka. DOUGEAS MAN SOUTH ‘Advised by ms physician to seek ' a change of climate for the bene- ' | JUNEAU-YOUNG | Funeral Parlors Licensed Fuperal fit of his health, Carl Fioridan Directors | took passage on the Northland for'| the South. He plans to go first to California to consult with spec- ialists there and may cotitinue 0| Arizona for a sojourn. For the present, Mrs. Floridan is remain- ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles C. Andersen. 1 Beware the Cough or | Cold thatflugs On Persistent. col and us trouble; thnm Creomulsion, an emldm creosote i plesant ke, Creomalson a3 { edical digeovery with two-fold ac- mALl- the inflamed and Embalmers m.mmmelm Day Phone 12 ! Of all knnwn drugs, creosote is recog- by medical authorities as one 'hhrm troubles. Creomulsion inaddition to creosote, other healing ala- * i. flm atta lu the veat of &um-hl ehch e ) L Creomulsion is gun-mteerl uu:fmm JUNEAU rmus | cLUB ORGANIZED - \ “ SG.GAL“NW l‘imefiMe bgrs H]:lm fi¢ | e XMAS CARDS SOLD BY— and Tmprinted 4 THE EMPIRE . Printing Co, " DISTINCTIVE! > And Our Representative {oom{ and. before the end of (! week, Flying Instruotor LusF. Bqu mpeon @ have n members en | rolled--in the first. course. The Juneau Flying cmb is opr ’ened for enmnmcm of the Juneau expeoted several of tah .hir sex will have their names down on the dottel lne by | Baturday. |, ‘The nine memhers laready In the club_are Fred Soberg, W. A. ; Gallmore, W. C. Walther, Harold Swanson, Fred Barragar, Lloyd Thre Juneau Flying Club was|Jarman, K. Junge, R. J. Casey and [organized last night at the first | meeting held in the offices in | the Goldstein Building. Nine mem- up for the ‘“ground Lee Barragar. Meetings will be held Wednes- day and Friday nights of this | week. DIFFERENT! 'PHOI\Q-: 374 Will Call! Or See Them at the Empire Office! E inhet and ed'h. . GENERAL MOTORS ! ; MAYTAG PRODUCTS | W. P. JOHNSON Call Your RADIO DOCTOR Jar RADIO TROUBLES 9AMiIP M Juneau Radio Serviee Shop PHONE 221 12 hars MERCEDES SOA{’ QUIBBS’ GOD LIVER OIL 5 lbs. EPSO” BATH SALTS BEAUTIFUL STATIONERY, bhax . ADEX TABLETS (concem.rated“éod liv i COMPLE’IE LINES: OF :COSM| Lentheric, Rubenstein, MMcKenon WE DELIVER W“% % rl mfl)‘l"fl% 25 . WE TRY TO sulshf ‘AND DRUGS ¥ oeads I ACROSS 1, WQI?N!\‘ mas 9. Corai 18lands ll Cnrlhag(nlan 14 Mother Goose [P character 15. 100 square me- [ brlc-n-blau “ Chlnsn pas BO 2. RugFed moun- cre: 22.. Women's, oy ] ; ...::" s Priced from $10.00 er] abbr. 31 Eraptiva hot 23, Salamanders umm w‘l’“\ug 25, Dance step | [6] 32 Empbasiaa to . Bas a 3 37, Colgnigt . A7 j 3% Goddess ot :‘1'. %l" a m u‘wr- aown g{ Egl"kor:’ T s Deiiting: 0 i i wmx fotty 3% DMERTE W0 AT 3. nlb Bar B frof 13 Article L. Organ o‘m I ; or g catching ecls 48, Table u mmu. 5 Fominine 4. River duck 3. Wnnu allows name 45. Pluyml AL olut of e SFilher 6 @ve n edge :3 Exre, 39, Border, on E.ncouruu gomiq Were . o e i Laceratea o Wizara Il Bodl ah N ST e T T MBI N EE I ANEE JN aNE T dEAENEL u@ T T T 1 wER & " ot e o it flllll Datlv Cross-word Puzzle Solution ef vuierdl.v'l Puzzie noon's orbit 9 g 51, §3. Slumbere r!nch nnlclo '///A 7/l u Name glveu to the ea [CERTTALL) [DZRVIR N 12, n:fim... Edddd Easaad Illlll////III’I HilNan & " “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” atern shope of 1l )(d iteras Winter Coats Offering: real values of ‘merit. ' Nothing but the best grade woelens and furs used in these garments. Symbol for elentum “Juneau’s Own Store™ Stere Open Until 9 P. M. Tonight the : Warld Ever luchfid! J wiC4 USEBPPR: . CASPAR: MEZZORA Fealy. 1776~ T A lnmm COAL and CARBONADO Coking Burnace Ceal-~in any. guage means * Hpru-ln Eflflu TREASURER SMITH 1S HOME FROM TRIP WEST|,, After an absence of 30 days, in-| dren, all of whom returned here speteing Territorial banks, W. G. 'dunng Mr. Smith’s absence. They have taken the old Valentine house on Fifth Street where they will Smith, Treasurer, returned home yesterday on the steamer Alaska. He visited Valdez, Anchorage, Sew- ard and Corodva, making the usual examination of make their home. the several bank- { ing institutions, all of which, he| « said are in normal condition. Mr. Smith was greeted here by rs. Smith and their daughter | Mrs. Helen Cass and her two chil- Old papers tox eale at Empire ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YQUR LIKING LAPY LT NOW IS YOUR CHANCE to Pick Up New Dresses just “arrived on last boat, in rough erepes and flat cfepes, in a variety dof colors. Sizes e - X Y;Zrteptwnal Values at $5 95 Also AFTERNOON and EVENING J" % DRESSES Very Moderately Priced I.AD;J;:S’ ALL WOOL COAT SWEATERS B }n assorted colors. Sizes to 48. .STORE OPEN TILL 9 P. M. ]UNEAU SAMPLE SHOP “The Little Store With the Big Values” LS __NEW LOW PRICE ON i SQUIBB’S OIL 16-ounce size 79¢ i Butler Mauro Drug Co. Money Orders at Any Time | TELEPHONE 134 Meadowbrook Butter . Austin Fresh Tamales ‘ PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:39 GENERAL ELECTRIC SUN LAMPS STANDARD PRICES Satisfaction Guareunteed Alaska Electric Light and 4 Power Co. Juneau and Douglas, Alaska . EDISON MAZDA LAMPS INSURANCE Allen Shamnck Inc. ' - _ Juneau, Alaska Established 1898 - . i;

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