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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1934. . | A COUNCIL OKAYS | Daily Crossacord Puzzle |NORTH WIND IN_|START EARLY! P'AL2usscomsst TENNIS CLUB CHAS. H, ALLEN ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 9. One who suf- ' | ENDS AT MIDNIGHT, golalr 3 APPLICATIONS | 4% 522 | PORT ON FIRST 1S SLOGAN OF | 5 MOU TS | INES Up N | PASSES AWAY 9. Cry of a cat } Ry AT i Standing of the May Queen can- | RETAILERS }g. g}lflnfiow i 16. Article didates in qxe contest sponsored ‘ . alian city > al o’clocl ay was: uise s Rokeq tor f; Wfllh lightly Lt fy {Tanner, 1600; Nola Mae Seelye,| Sariae < gglaeflejxs:lxsufx:]:ns:cfi(:a:ys 3; ‘::: * o s 19. Forware 24, Cul ,,,, " On its first trip to Juneau, the . 1120; Birdie Jensen, B810; Nancy i 3 Navy, Elght Are New Cash COIC 30 AR hcieat 25, Shack i freighter North Wind, of the Commlt!ee Urges Everxone Amn_Kann, 400. Courts Are Bemg Repflmt*mvfi' aé]“:v:'}l;zrht:; S;Lveefwasnni:? - Gets Award for Hauling | 2 ’35 sheep 3% Sfosmr elec. | Northland Transportation company| to Begin Qutdoor Spring | The successtul candidate willl .1 Nebde in Ravi died here today after a long ill- Rock to Refuse D 26. ¥ Funernl ofle trical arrived in port at 7 oclock this| (Jeart o Early M preside over the May Day Dance| CC——U€DIIS IN RAVINE |,qq ock to Refuse Dump | 2 28, AISST Imorning with several passengers eaning Early Monday [io be nela on Tuesaay, May 1,] to Be Taken Awa ——e—— ,':g '1‘(3%‘3?” team 30. Short for a and a large consignment of coal, s in the Elks Hall by the Auxiliary, y Mining Location Notices at E; 4 Nine applications for retail li-| 33" Not any 51, BRSNS PAMO o general cargo of freight and 50,-| “Start your clean-up work ear-|together with her ladies in wWait- o inaugurate the cl int- | pire office. Nt ! quor licenses, to be submitted to| 34 Swells 35 Older: abbr. | 000 gallons of ofl for Gastineau|ly and help keep city trucks busy|ing. The Queen will be crowned yu pro ey e S ; 9 the Territorial Board of Liquor| §i. Sich taste 8, Formal pro= | Ghannel ports. next Monday hauling refuse away|and both she and her attendants or sre sear the e C were formally endorsed| 33. Skin alsease 42. Came together | The North Wind, which was re- | from curbstones” is the request| will be presented with attractive E‘l b % g”’." the “Juneau. Tennis ‘lllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!HIIIIII!IIIIIIIh. . ‘ 1 by the City Council at| (1L Kind of cheese 58. Maseutine 3. Cleantng 4. South Amerl: | contly remodeled for the South | the Chamher of Commerce makes gifts purchased for them by the courts thoroug! st s e § its regular semi-monthly meeting| 43 Perished T " name yimplement 46, Swine east Alaska route, has @ beam of|Of all Juneauites. It is desired| Auxiliary. STESRCIE Iy T puntol St In y were new ones, and the| {5 Ribbed Gloth 60 Drawing-room * “lengih o 4 'v‘;,{’:;',;,’;" % Toet Jensth 290 et o of|that citizens co-operate in start-| = All votes must be In by Mid=] pome mmoee i e 2E T Gl ninth, N. T. Bavard, had been in-| 4T Alternatve 6L Beam of light 5. 0ld Dominion §0. Bind 3000 tons of freight, 125 oonh‘ ing the activities promptly Mon-|night, &pril 28, at which time the be‘.’.‘g copitycd dn dleie e WD ME ) Pl‘escrl tl()ns N f ly endorsed by the Mayor| 43 Depot DOWN o P b B Me,;‘";::; o= cases of salmon and is manned by|day morning, and mnot let theiMay Queen contest will be over, r“.;:v"m S ot Rt T p ’ Councilmen earlier in the| 8k Wasinex- 1 Goddess ot scientidlo 52, peiccount |a crew of 29. Capt. E. Thomsen,|Work pile up toward the end of|Mrs. R. J. McKanna, chairman of X m: d“"[;‘s die ey Yeactiption ) ] o e o] 1 g 2 oSy Nt BB (lormetyen e Mo meven o 88 TE L e e TR an oy P AR ) Thive Qualified r applicants a 3 . Isla f Na- 3 of | one has refuse to be haul y : 3 Soplicants ket CLI M- Bamp cheers oleon's exile B7. As far a8 é:inpl:n?';’s“c;:m::g;spfi;m:gg away, simply pile it at the curb it b B imx;lleex:edsucg] Jean-uf work is Registered Company, Dave Housel, | North Wind and D. L. + | and telephone 88, the City Clerk’s | s B purMon 0 e Trving of the Totem Groc- | .-. // '.H.n // n.. was transferred. from -th Mo | Office, between 8 oclock a. m. MERf::?zblifwzi,:?lt)fim'mlm‘m“{ L pegeny, S0 Spmeeanae | PHARMACIS Mrs. Lena Pigg, W. T. Doug- | , 3 to the large freighter as purser.|and 4 p. m. asking that a truck: iin keeping with the recent im-} « the Juneau Liquor Com- ...%....///. Though there are accommodations|Pick it up, the Rev. John A. Among the merchandise brokers f?ol‘im:zmz T:nf Go‘ljd f"ek ';I"d‘ At Your ; fob more, the North Wind Is al. | Glasse, commiitee chairman re-(who lefy Juneau this week Were: sartain mact of the toun wil dia. | Servi £ Clerk A. W. Henning was| . 3 lowed to carry 16 cabin passengers. | Quested. D, M. Bothwell, H. B. Crewson certain par ‘_o the to?;vn_ will dis- | oervice 3 3 ed to publish a notice that Cabins have all been recently dec-| ©On Monday afternoon the BOY and K. B. Edwards. They all continue using the ravine as a| L i unsolicited calls by itinerant ped- orated and are most comfortable| Scouts, under the direction of|took passage on the Nortnwestern, dumping ground for rubbish, said| ° i dlers on househoulders are for- with Simmons springs and Beauty- | their Scout Master, will dig inthe former two for Ketchikan and Charles E. Harland, Manager of lhe H n by City Ordinance and that rest mattresses. | to clean up the corner lot on Sec-|uy Edwards for Wrangell 1Juneau Tennis Club. * the Police Department has bv;‘]n, } Sails at Midnight {ond and Franklin Streets. Al add | et Butler Mauro directed to respond to any calls| After unloading freigh: he | Scouts are requested to get in i to eject such persons. Femmer dock, g,e Nir:hatwgng | touch with the scoutmaster con- Daily Empire Want Ads Pay | isRDN::l‘:::]::g S(;l;;‘wl:;:v;:;o“ Harry 1. Luoas was appointed to | crossed the channel to Douglas to|cerning this. Following the clean- AT | f 5 [ Dru C replace D. M. Bothwell as clerk | dischatge freight for that port |UuP & crew of five men will be put Offy “wotkees hav 1 | g 0' Pl of the election board. The latter .% Later it tled up at the Pacific|t0 WOrk to level the lot, thus im-| wg s it "‘”’Iy o § is out of town on business and will| | Coast dock to unload coal and at|Proving the appearance as well| i c;ns n:,c ;m Ao “Express Money Orders not return for Tuesd primary | {37 .“/ 10 o'clock tonight is to move to|@s making it into a much better g;’}:" 4 éms E‘”“t"h S"ee'- between Anytime” elections. ! / / the Union Oil dock, from where|Playground for the neighborhood 1‘ ':;‘ lzven L;eekt‘s, to re- 5 Cash Cole was low bidder for it is scheduled to sail at midnight | youngsters. | ke 1he OMI. s WHSLL Wk 4n " i o 1o e oy sarsel [ | |2 B [ P ]| | von e soun o "way | Mondas aternon ne oy o condsion, m|umu|||||m||||||mm||||||umul' dump on Ninth Street and making | 7 / Sitka. Drum and Bugle Corps will be PO 25 Tt Ry P SR ST AR AR T ) the fill there. The work will start ..“ %'.V//fi. / Arriving here from Seattle on|Out in force, announcing to the about next Wednesday and is re- / | the ship were: J. M. Slagle, C. E.|City that Clean-up Week is ac- ! NFW ARRIVALS TODAY quired to be completed within 10| ...../ i.. Barber, Mrs. P. G. Stewart, Miss|tually under way and it is up to : days. Mr. Cole bid 24 cents per Jeanne Stewart; from Ketchikan,|all to help out. 5 < Shed. = = ID. Armour Mrs D, Armour| Today, every housewife will be E WATCH FOR ANNOUNCEMENT! The Council approved a monmlv; . . // .. | i{from Petersburg, Del Lachman and |informed that next week is the| ) o allotment of $25 to the City Band, | ! |L. L. Trimble. time for spring cleaning outdoors,| N . the usual amount. And Mayor‘ ..%fl.. 7 Booked Out by slips inclosed in bread andl : Goldstein formally invited Frank / ’ Those scheduled to leave for|8Trocery orders. Garnick, who represented the or-| 2Rk | Seattle on the North 'Wind are:| Watch The Empire for the hon- . 5 ganization, to play here during the | Ralph Reischl, Charles Hayes, W.|Or roll of those who work with the Tlme annual Fourth of July celebration. GGTTUN BILI. EXPEGT AGTIUN J. Douglas, Mrs. Helen Berg, Mrs,{ Chamber of Commerce in making ° The application of C. V. McKay | | Enid Duncan, H. Ashrin, Howa: Clean-up Week, 1934, the most . for the old abandoned float, l‘ox'»j Lassiter, Mrs. A. E. Smith, ow;d_ successful ever undertaken, and To Eat i Ceorge Bros. Store Open Tomght merly owned by the Bureau of ter Gunnerson, Rosalie Gunner-| help beautify the City of Ju- A AR G S TR A Fisheries and later transferred to| slGNED TUDAY\ UN GLAss BlLL son, Warren Gunnerson. neau! - — Saacasaiin iy the city was granted. It has not | O. Jensen is booked for Ket- - Bt —_ AT ANY time—break- S R RS B o been ui;d f;(r sever‘acll yetars h,v]dang chikan and Archie Jones for —_ fast, lunch or dinner— ’ ' o) one. Mr. Kay said it would be e o . Wrangell. you'll find at Bailey’s L 0 0 K L 0 0 K towed to another location and| WASHINGWON, April 31-Fres | Huge Fund Indicated Now| ‘The North wind is replacing tne ! a great varlety of tasty used in the erection of a seaplane | ont WOGIEIL NS et the| for Five-Year Loans |Norco and the latter is being en- - i dishes. Yowll like our Men’s Waterproof Canvas Work Gloves, pair ........ 25¢ hangar. 1034 cotton sales to 10,000,000 bales. | |tirely remodeled in Seattle. When The special business men's (no more cold wet hands) Reports were made by J. L — to Industry |the work is completed some time [ lunch. : ; Gray, Chief of the Fire Depart- R o | next month, the Norco will resume | | Our Children’s Home-made Dresses have ment, Miss Ann Coleman, City RMOURS ARRIVE WASHINGTON, April 21. —|a run to Southeast Algska, leaying NORTON arrived, fast colors $1.00 Librarian, and other officials. o 5 | President Roosevelt’s go - ahead | Seattle curing the middle ot the (beautiful colors - ADixmldPAn;nour‘;vnrolsuk‘rglt of the | signal virtually assures early Con-|week, according to J. B. Burford, BAILEY’S £ laska Piggly Wiggly Company,|gressional action on the Glass bill; Juneau agent. CA MERA 3 4 GAR NILK’ LIBRARY [ “PENSES ° [and Mrs Amour, arrived in Ju-| tsablshing o huge fund for the| o eee—— : t S, Phone 1 74 b SMALL FCR PERIOD neau this morning from Ketchikan | pederal Reserve for five year 10ans| e e e » » @ © o © « & 8 ® BEER -If Desired ENDING MARCH 31 aboard the North Wind. | to industry. AT THE HOTELS = 5oc U - it g R ® & 0 0 00 0 0 00 000 i b o0 [ It cost the city $1,157.14 to oper- Zynda sati Bl ate the Public Library for the year | Mary R Swett; Mrs E. Earl A .sensatlon Clear 4 ending March 31, 1034, according {Hetrick, Ketchikan. prints and the East- to the annual report submitted to Alaskan . J the City Council last night by Li- | A1 Forsytne. Seattte; James = |[] man Film costs but W HERE brarian Ann B. Coleman. win, Juneau; William E. Sparks, |l 15 cents for the 6 ex- For salaries and clerical help Juneau; M. Birkland, Juneau; W. ] there was spent $1829)00, for books |S. Pekovich, Funter. posures! and magazines 39891. The cost of [ ] | Gastineau TONIGHT‘) reconditioning books was $76.25 William Strong, Tulsequah, B. C.; . . 3 and for supplies and miscellan- Carl Wirth, Seattle; M. Odom, Se- eous expense $99.87. Revenue from attle; J. A. Fyke, Seattle; L. L. @ fines, payshelf and fees amounted 1 ! Trimble, Seattle; E. 8. Lochman, JUNEAU to $353.15. TOMORR()W %Seame; J. T. Tenneson, Tenakee; o With a total of 5087 books in C. Hufeisen, Seattle the library, the circulation of e Drug CO. a mon books and magazines for the year DRUG BROKER HERE was 41871, the average daily cir- M. W. Odom, McKesson, Stewart | ll«THE CORNER DRUG STO! culation being 137. Most of the and Holmes Drug representative, L demand was for fiction, which ac- arrived in Juneau on the Victoria. 10: puagen Ho. 1 counted for 35675 calls. Mr. Odom will spend several days FREE DELIVERY There are now 1200 registered . here before proceeding to the - borrowers on the library lists. Westward. ———— £ . o J. P. MORGAN LEAVES FOR v . WESTWARD ON S. S. YUKON L4 5 J. P. Morgan, who has repre- ee Irst oa sented Libby, McNeill and Libby products in Alaska for the last Omaha, Nebraska April 6, 1934 twenty-two years, left’ Juneau on the steamer Yukon for the West- ward and Interior after spending a week or ten days here. Mr. . Morgan will go as far west as Seldovia on this trip. lnu e - Somnceses An exceptional opportunity to see House ® Good Beer : ® Good Wine @ Good Lunches Mr. F. S. Scobee, 0ld First Nat’l Bank Bldg., Juneau, Alaska. Friend Scobee: We wish to congratulate you upon the splendid increase in your production for March and to thank you for 126 applications (this being the net amount received less four cancellations), as well as $67,000 of life in- surance business received from you during March. ; This was your best “health and accident DANCE ] Moose Hall g TONIGHT | the Glaciers, Juneau and surround- ing country fom the Air! PHONE 22 @ Fine Dancing to the Music of ;{ month since last October and your best life b insurance month in more than a year. We of NEW For Reservations Anytime hope you will be able htol keep it upakand EARLE 4 B Tt repeat for April, and help us in making : g REeta- — TOMORROW Birthday Month a success. and e Mussic. by Assurin, f h h - b g you of how much we appre ; : FRED LEHTO’S L4 % ciate the splendid work you are doing, we are H A ROLD Yours very truly, MUTUAL BENEFIT HEALTH f & ACCIDENT ASS'N. (Si ed) C. C. CRISS o ] Pre\udent ALASKA COME! ’ AIR EXPRESS B 111111 T e iy . 1 Hollywood Orchestra ,enlkmen 75¢ Ladies o