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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1933. 3 ORDINANCES | What's in a Word? ARE PRESENTED GITY COUNCIL: Peddlers Are to Be Regu- lated—New Moves Made for Floats must be Requirements and peddlers will ntering upon p: ¢ residences, rir knocking upon ! without permission from the o rs of such premises, on the| ground that such activities con- s > a nuisance. Violations will L od as isdemeanors and A Rt e U . The word saloon was “outlawed” in on the grounds of yiscongin when C. E. Broughton, itutionality of this last Sheboygan publisher, suggested the word tavern be inserted in the new law governing the sale of beer. Mr. Broughton, militant fighter against prohibition, had in_mind | substitution so that Anti-Saloon | League would have to search for | new target. n are nullified by a G yyoming, case in which t ates Circuit Court upheld an ordinance pre nuisances of this Under City Control The purpose of the peddling o dinances is to put tiinerant mer chants under the control of the city, and to remove the previous al which such merchants d over local busi hibiting length will be prohibited the use of the city floats, and the upper float will be limited to transcient boats, tying up not to exceed seven hava enjo! days, except the end toward the| men. The ordinances are also in-| ity wharf, which will be limited to tended to prevent fraud and mis-| two hours. No time restrictions| representation 3 | were specified for the lower float The ordinances will repeal pre-| pr 1, p, Dawes and Rev. W. vious legislation in this field | G. LeVasseur appeared to protest New Flcat Rul | the' provision against boats over Boats of more than 50 feet injsg feet on the ground that pre- | vious users of the floats will be deprived of a place to tie-up. It | was suggested that owners of such i boats get together and confer with | the city council. | Repairs were authorized for pil-| SUNDAY E e ing at the city wharf. xcursion || To Abate Nuisances ' Dr. W. J. Pigg, City Health Of- FOR ficer, submitted a report calling attention to garbage and sewer | nuisances in various parts of the | city, and J. C. Davis, Chief of Po- lice, was given instructions to | abate these nuisandes. The purchase of a new Dodge | one and one-half ton dump truck | at a cost of $1,215 from the Mc- | Caul Motor Company, was author- | 1zed. { The council further decided to FALLS CREEK MARMION BEACH ISLANDER WRECK G.B. “Wanderer” leaves City Float at 10 a. m. Sunday and return Ju- |!sit as a board of equalization to neau about 8 p.m. | conduct hearings on tax assess- N, | ment adjustments next week. Hear- Sunday | ings will start Tuesday and will | continue for five days. The board | will sit from 2 to 4 o'clock each | afternoon. | All members were present except W. J. Reck, who was absent on ac- I‘coum of illness, ROUND TRIP—$1.00 Round trip to Marmion Island Only—50c¢ Daily Cro;s-word Puzzle Y 6. State ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle ate ivaly i . Clock in the 5. nenerea o |RIOIP[EREATRIATB RHATP] form of & song . Gratings of 9. Bummit Wrought iron 12. Prepare for . Flower Dublication E[R[[E] & Thwwa 13. Always shadow 1 puipy trure - [CIU[TIVEFUIP EZBIAY] . Tablets 15. Organ of scent ) ToIL[1 [DEER . Deposite kA E EE a Unit'or welght agaln E i Essay . Perlod of 20. D probati : {'gf;fie‘;fin a (VIA] Of the highest 23, De::“lt?c‘s for literature Papers. . Mountain in 2 sia_Mino; e R . Watchies close- Troubled y Pronoun . Rubbers Hail and 1. Letter farewell 3. Impressed with . Icelandic tales 39, Trigonometrl- 49, solemn . Month of the wonder cal functions 50. 40. Explosive devices 34. Anoints dd year 32. Third note of 'ype measure 33. nelghifms:ah 1. Everywhero 9. Small quarrel i Assistant epidemic 40. Herone ot 5 New Zealan a Bo 35 N iber trees i3 Blography 2. Sound of 37. Our sole 46, Devoured cattle connection 47. Famous 44. Professional with_the dirizible charge 45. Finish outer world 48. Smooth /4 HE dnl IHIII%E%E=== %Il.l%flllll%% Pl T T T ] Al J4EEE JEEE JdEE JEEE dNEE & | coaperate with the National Re- | Company have the honor of being First Nra Badges in Juneau IMPROVEMENTS Are Displaycd in Windows ARE MADE TO R e Y11 SYSTEM (all by Number, Not Names Is Admonishment Given Subscribers The red, white, and blue “badge of honor” signifying willingness to Recovery Badge MEMBER covery Administration are now in the hands of local merchants and ready for display. J. B. Caro and the first in Juneau to sign the employer’'s agreement, having| placed their badge in their win-f dows yesterday. George Brothers | and the Leader store displayed | the badges in their show windows | this forenoon. | ‘Other merchants are expected to | follow suit within the next few days. ! Badges—Posters \ S The badges are in the form of WE DO OUR PART posters for window and stock dis- play, and are printed in the Am- = VIS IS erican colors of red, white and Brothers wholesale and retail blue, grocers, the Leader Department A distinctive eagle, holding in its Store, leading distributors for talons .an industrial cogwheel and! Juneau and Southeastern Alas- a sheaf of lightning bolts repre- ka, will establish worki senting the power of united action hours for its employees wh makes a splash of blue in the cen-| Will be in complete accord ter, against a white background. | With your wishes. At the top in huge red blocks| The Leader Depart- are the letters “NRA” which stand | ment Store, During the past three months, the Juneau and Douglas Telephone Company has made extensive re- pairs and alterations on their lines. The line between Juneau and | Douglas has béen changed to con- | form with the survey for the new| road on Douglas Island. A cable was put in for the United States radio office in the neau lines. From there it is being | taken care of by the A. J. line| ual repair work. Call By Number the Juneau and Douglas Telephone | Company remarked upon the prac- tice of calling by name instead of stich handicaps,” Mrs. said. Webster “The service of the company is also hindered when persons their telephones unnecessarily, mediately after a fire alarm. use im- The operators have more than sixty calls to make to the various mem- bers of the department at their homes and places of business every time an alarm is sounded. “Another interesting service of the company is that of calling shipping agents, wharfingers, long- shore foremen, and taxi companies when a steamer comes into sight in the channel, giving them time to meet it. These things are done without cost.” — LATHROP, PRESIDENT OF BANK AT CORDOVA John Muller has resigned president of the First Bank of Cordova to accept a position with Foderal building to the Alaska-Ju-|the Pacific National Bank in Se- attle. Under a new re-organization of crew. There has also been the us- | that bank, Capt. A. E. Lathrop was selected as president, O. A. Thor- gensen, for the past 10 years at i Mrs. Anna Webster, President of the head of the fecurity National | Bank of Everett, Wash., was elect-| number. “If people realized how much! extra work it caused the oper- for National Recovery. Administra- George Brothers, tion. The word “member” in blue| By Thomas L. George, | comes directly under this, while at Joe George, the bottom of the badge a brilliant | Gus g es more,” she said. i @ t 0 PrEEPRE SN SR red line says, “We do our part.” | I ¥ By actual count, 800 calls went | Radio to President OXMAN GO gh h vh here ! The following radio, self-ex- | X raveling les- | oL e kb by 8 | Roy R. Oxman, traveling sales- |y, only one operator on - duty.| planatory was dispatched this fore-| man who has taying at the Looking up numbers for people e st “‘f"k' will E’" who call by name, and giving the | ! ’“"‘v on thie Norco to- | ¢ime glows up the operators unm‘ night, for Ketchikan and Seattle.| soryice is badly interfered with, It| ey | is almost impossible for a person | WILL ROGERS SUNDAY po et CAPITOL “STATE FAIR.” adv noon to President Roosevelt, care| Zynda for the pa of the White House, Washington,| a passenger DO “With the very earnest de- sire plan to cooperate with your for recovery George recently. T. G. Nelson was reelected cash-| ‘ler and secretary. The new board atordiah it il irec. | Of directors consists of Capt. Lath- .\mx: they would use their direc | Top, O. A. Thorgensen, John Mul- ler, J. V. Lydick, Archie Field, H. Liebe, Calvin Hazelet and E. F. Medley, e WILL ROGERS SUNDAY CAPITOL “STATE FAIR.” e | Go window shopping in your easy to care for that many calls with‘chain Read the advertisements, A Telegram to the President of the United States From GEORGE BROS. LEADER DEPT. | STORE THE HONORABLE FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT THE PRESIDENT THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON DC WITH THE VERY EARNEST DESIRE TO COOPERATE WITH YOUR PLAN FOR RECOVERY GEORGE BROTHERS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS THE LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE LEADING DISTRIBUTORS FOR JUNEAU AND SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA WILL ESTABLISH WORKING HOURS FOR ITS EMPLOYEES WHICH WILL BE IN COMPLETE ACCORD WITH YOUR WISHES - THE LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE GEORGE BROTHERS i © BY THOMAS L GEORGE JOE GEORGE § GUS GEORGE . as | ed vice-president and manager. | Mr. Thorgensen arrived in Cordova w. adv ol How tomake good coffee everytime Use a Drip Coffee Maker in which boiling water drips through a specially prepared coffee and a filter paper. Speecially prepared Schilling Drip Coffee. Schilling Drip Coffec is specially blended, specially roasted and specially ground for the immediate extraction of all ‘its rich, fragrant flavor. Coffee intended for a percolator is not adapted for the drip process in which the water drips through the coffee but once. A filter paper rests below the coffee to let through nothing but the delicious healthful amber drops. Real Drip Coffee cannot be made otherwise. - For your convenience, filter papers are packed in each Schilling tin, Introductory Offer! Specialmodel Drip Coffee Maker § T 20 and 1 Ib. Schilling Drip Coffee, . at your groeer’s. If he cannot supply you, send his name and $1.20 to A Schilling & Company, San Francisco. Momeyback incither case if you are not satisfied. 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