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DOUGLAS NEWS JOUGLAS CITY GOUNGIL WILL AID INDIANS Vacait Lots to Be Utilized for Gardens — Wharf, Water .Matters Up To aid the Indian families providing feod for e Douglas City Coun- ular meeting last allow them the use lots @long St. Ann's belong to the eity; fo: grcwmg vegetables. Mrs. ROS Dayis, government school teacher, VP was present at the meeting onlbehall of the proposition, told thé Council that with the needed rafden fa for ther charges, the final problem of their being upporting as far as food was erned - would be solved. It 1§ her plan to have the lots divided among the needy families for first oparation this Fall and then h:.?mr-l"gfl Hoover sat down at a stitch some clothes for ncedy persons. Red Cross of watching her. (Associated Press Photo) a visit to the District of Golumbia Red Tross apwmg mnhmo ap cials ‘are’ the Spring, after proper fertili- zation, the .ground will be ready fof the planting of the gardens. “By next Fall” she said, “they have all the food they want.” Wharf Repairs City Wharfinger Schram report- to the ‘Council that he had out finished driving pilings at @ wharf for the winter and had d all the unusued piling but 3, which may yet be put in, providing the weather permits. 'l‘hn wharf, he reported, is in ‘There pply of coal on hamd\ foundation will the cod shape for the winter. 15 a 00d suf wharf l"lre Protection Work With wharf problems temporarily [out of the way, attention of | Wharfinger Schram will now be [ given to further repairs on the salt water line and other fire protec- tion matters. The Council decid- ¢ the salt water lines along St. Ann’s Avenue will be extended and gthe bad lengths of pipe will | &2 ‘taken out and replaced by good pipe, as far as possible. The pip2line running up the hill must bet put under ground too, to pre- vemi its « freezing. and = possibly won ta prog way inquired curiously, being paid for clared “You will never get there.” After Vancouver getting all possible ine | formation on the northern trails, Miss Frances started toward Haz-| £lton. traced her steps once in her discouragement. agzain northward. Miss men cn the trail, saying they had en | hers said health The Cety {Eain were placed on a commitiee domestic are: jand Mrs. Three Fifth Grade gitls, “Are you'rgturned the first of the week Others de-|from Tenakee Springs where they have been sojourning for the past inimcnth. "™ spending two weeks B DOUGHNUTS, 20c DOZEN Doughnut Special for Wednesday The ‘trails were so heavy|in yesterday’s advertisementshould’ mud that she actually re-;have read 20c per doz. instead fourteen miles of 25c. This price also good for But Thursday. zeal to go on made her turni—ndv. JUNEAU BAKERY. e Men Are Praised ! i CARD PARTY WEDNESDAY Frances praised highly the Given by Rebekahs Wednesday at Odd Fellows’ Hall, 8 pm. First of “marvelous” to her, even winter series. Bridge and whist. ng clothes and bools when — s wore out. In conclusion, she NOTICE OF AD3<INISTRATOR'S that she was and beauby. Third and Fourth Grades 0 the aftendance pannant for ober. Mrs. Guerin and Mrs. walking for SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY | Acting under order of Probate Court, notice is hereby given that the undersigned Administrator of the Estate of Charles Crawford, de- ceased, will sell at public auction at 10:00 A. M. on Friday, the 11th day of November, 1932, at the Gas- tineau Hotel at Juneau, Alaska, the following described personal prop-, ,erty: | t appraised at buy additional for ' the On the December Mrs. Loken cups science room. gram ‘committee for Miss Thoma, Fraser. Sengs Are Given Grace 1 Marmon sedan automobile. $200,00 bursting should water have to beipusich, Ethel Loken and Virzinia|; Gorona f | y A Ja i ypewriter, 1. Wales H tuped into the pipe during VY {Langseth, ; dressed..in ' erange. crepd adding machine- . «..s.. 2000 cold weather.. The work of in-ipaper Hallowe'en costumes, sang a1 Suryeyors' level 25.00 | spection of chimneys and all prem- |song. The Fifth and Sixth grades|1 Brunton compass with tri- + i ises for fire hazards, already start- |presented a playlet, “Landing of{ pod and case e 10.00 ed, 15 tp e astened as much as, Columbus.” Miscellaneous carpenter tools 35.00 possikle aleng with the other work. at 'some- length by the Council. | ing 40 $1,443.76 was ordered, con-‘ ‘luding the evening's business, ————— THEA FRANCES GIVES PLEASING TALK P.-T. A. til A With her attractive boyish bob and flashing smile, Miss Thea Frances presented a pleasing ap- “ nce in a travelogue last ev- } enuing before the Douglas P.-T, \ Bhe said: “I have been hun- ‘g ..« humiliated, glorified—I have i n; called ‘thé walking fool.'” i "Miss Frances walked from New York City to Skagway, Alaska,| really walking every mile of the; way.. She had set herself the job | of walking and wefused to acoept | rides. In crossing six thousand miles of country in all kinds of| weather, she todk a great deal of | | punishment. The, first month, i | , was. a positive torture to put her clothes on, after hiking all day. Run Over In Indiana she was run over by @ car along the highway and | this accident almost put an end | tq her plans as her back and legs | were injured. People all along the | | i | i | SKIRTS A smart new assort- | ! ment in weel crepe, " flannel and spert wear. | All sizes to 34 waist. PRICE $4.95t0 $6.95. Girls' Glee Club sang “Song of | Soveral matters were considered |Love.” gram, The payment of nine bills amount- | Miss Pepoon’s motion pietures un- meeting, the \ ‘wiches, pumpkin pie with whipped jcream, and coffee. Mr. and Mrs. Such property will be sold to the | highest bidder for cash over and’ above the appraised value. TInspection may be had on ap- plication to the administrator. Because of the long pro- it was decided to postpone a later meeting. until are lent AND 600D MUSIC VFEAWRE PTAA 'Honors Aré Awarded Slu-' dents by Superm- tendent Raven (Continuea . Robinsan, Ulrich. Two-Bar Pins to»Juniors—Gene Carison, Margaret Hanson, Grace Nelson, Dungan Robertson, Bar- tara Simpkins, Helen Torkelsen, Barbara Winn. | ©One Bar Pin to Sophomores— Judeth Alstead, Wallis George Jr., Corrinne Jenne, Charles T. Talmage LeRoy West, William Winn. Later in the year, the holders |gdy. the property of the students pro- vided ‘they ‘maintain their ratings graduation. to the students and are returned to the school by uhem Awards were as follows: Geld Torch Pins to Seniors— Gordon Ingman, Roy Jackson, Ouvll Kukkcla, Aune Mack, Helen Mize, | Attornty Billy Nikish, Chede Paul, M1mam@\raunoed that 70 communists have | ¥ Ulrich, Virginia The bar Doris age Gne) of pins will g at an Honor | i “ Society luncheon, Mr. Raven an- neunced. | § TImmediate] ‘e the begin- aning ofsthe nment pregram last . night, arent-Teacher’s Association held a business meet- ing. The . Associa decided to eon- tribute toward purchase of uni- [ § forms for the School Band. The amount of the contribution will de |+ aetermined by special com- | i mittee xonsisting of Miss Reinhart, [ Mrs. Ray Day and Rev. C. E. Rice. 3. 'Wiltred 5, President .of | the -Association, presided. Miss |} Dalmia - Hanson officiated . in- r.hel office’ of Secretary Theésaext meeting of ‘the ASso+ claflon Will be the first Tuesday Janua pins in ry. g oa— Austria Deports Reds CANBERRA iGeneral vomnmonavealth X Lathath * an- | been deported from Australia: un- | der am act expelling alien unde- sirabies ' who have 'been in .the country less than five years. —_———————— NOTICE : r Notice is her given that 1 will not be responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs, Ruth Messerschmidt, on and after 1932. H. MESSERSCHMIDT. | November 1, G YOU KEEP THIS other valuables, deserve pro- tection from the dangers of fire, loss, damage, and theft. And adequate protection costs far less than replacement. Deposit Box in our strong vaults will give your valuables the protection they should haye at a cost of only a few cents per month. are worth keeging they are worth satekeeping—so select your box today. size to meet your needs. First National Bank| WHERE DO - and other valuables? OUR insurance policies, jewelry, securities, and A Safe If. your valuables We have a fter the program and business ? JOHN H. BIGGS, | Seniors served sand- Administrator of the estate of Charles Crawford, deceased. FRANK H. FOSTER, Attorney, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, Nov. 1, 1932. Last publication, Nov 10, 1932. e RETURN FROM TENAKEE A. B. ROLLER SKATIN EVERY DAY—3 TO 11 P. M. Children Under 17 Must Leave at 9 P. M. HALL New Pieces Now on Display Couches. Can be made into Priced from $27.50 double bed to $38.50 ? DUNCAN PHYFFE DROP LEAF TABLES Very Attractive TILE TOP COFFEE TABLES Priced from $4.75 to $8.75 RADIO AND FIRESIDE BENCHES Priced from $5.50 to $12.00. », T Fireside Chairs. In beautiful tapestry, | Priced from $35.00 vt te- $37.50 Circulating $29.75up An Attractive Home Must Have Well Chosen Furnishings WE ARE SHOWING THF M()ST COMPLETE STOCK OF FURNITUR_E IN THE TERRI- TORY AND INVITE YOUR INSPECTION Heaters Priced. from GUS ‘GUSTAFSON, Manager MWM Another UNFINISHED. FURNITURE with many new styles Exceptionally Low Priced UNFINISHED BREAKFAST CHAIR $1.00 assortment of An exceptionally fipe assortment of SMOKING STANDS els and a large variety to select from. Priced very reawnpbly Now is a good time to pick ‘one out for 4. Christmas and let us put P Ior ou. Following is a sample ballot. Study it. Remem- ber the Democratic names and write your ‘X’ in front of, them on. Election Day, for a New Deal for Alaska. *Also, remember that this year the ballots are “rotary” and the ballot you receive may not be iden- tical with the following. The safest way is to look for the word “Demo- crat” then trace back aleng that line and mark “X” in front of the Democratic Candidate’s name, as indi- cated below. ; o ST For Delegate to Congress 1 3 (Vote for One) . X pivonn, ANTHONY J, ‘ Pemocrat ' W]CKERSHAM. JAMES COLE, casn For Commissioner of . . (Vote for One) XT karngs, ANTHONY E, " Pemocrat KE]IER, W. K 7 Republican For Territorial Highway Engineer (Vote for One) HESSE, WILLIAM A. WANN, E. F. Democrat Republican For Territorial Senator (Vote for One) JQHNSON, J. E. W,ALKER. NORMAN R. Republican L0 Territorial Representative ; (Vote for Four) X BARONOVICH, F, J. ’ 3 "’ - GREEN, JOE HANSEN, H. P. JUDSQN, THOMAS Jmm)p, 3 W. KUBLEY, L. H. SCRUBY, R. N me vasn C. " For Vote the Stfaaght Demaocratic Ticket for Prospenty ' .ib: i vand New Deal for, Alaskal