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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG EUL\.V = WS MOOSTA BE CRNZE'’ \F HE GONNA FIGHT DEEZ BULL- DEEZ BuUulLL 1SS WILD U! SURE = THEY'RE BETTIN' TWENTY TO ONE ON THE HAMBURGER - TLL MAKE \'T - 5O <o ONE ! BORAH'S PLAN |:: FOR GAMPAIGN / PLEASES G.0P, 3458 ¢ Deal Fits Exactly Into Republican Scheme ‘Continued trom sage One) ! consin is an ardent champion of ;much the present Administration fis attempting to do, and in his * campaign for re-election he will say so. The same is true of Cutl C New Mexico, also up for re-eles o] s { SNELL SCOFFS AT PATRONAGE! The G. O. P. high command) Goes not like the plan of Presi-| dent Roosevelt to attract the Pro- gressive Republicans of the Wast permanently to his political camp. Snell of New York, Republican ® leader of the House, scoffed at the Pr dent’s statement made recent- ly New Haven that partisan politics did not govern appointment of officials in Washington. His observation was that if the Presi- dent didn't, his Postmaster Gen- eral “Jim" Farley did. ! Borah's criticism of policies will, therefore, be doubly welcome to Republican leader E,ven if he is not campaigning for ? the party, his presence in the field will do much, they believe, to take the edge off the efforts of “new deal” supporters like Johnson and Norris. “new deal” The danger of the disease “coc- cidiosis” brt out in a brood “of young chi is prevalent un- til about 12 weeks after they are hatched, say poultry expert TONIGHT Viking Club Special Business Meeting Saturday Night, 1. O. O. F. Hall, 8 pm., to be followed by a social DANCE and CARDS ®Music by Albert Pet- erson. © Relres! O Fi'ends of members of Viking Club cordially in- vited to attend dance and social. s..ments. “Tomorrow's Styles { Juneau; tumping Against New;\ 4..;..-;....0 AT THE HOTELS o.--ooooca..n Zynda Doris Kroft, Juneau; R. Merriam, A. R. Haydon, Annex Creek. Gastineau z1d Brindle, Juneau; Frank | Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. W. | H. Lyman, , Beverely Hills, Cal; A. C. n, Ju- ican; Willlam Fromholz, Juneau. Alackan Frank Gilkrest, Juneau; M. Hage, Juneau; Carl Wirth, Juneau. MEAT MARKETS TO BE OPEN TOMORROW HIM AT ST. ANN'S Juneau’s meat markets, most of | them, will be open tomorrow from 8 o'clock in the morning until |noon and one delivery will be { made. Meat °s on the Alaska | | this afternoon but as it is frozen | it will not be available for cutting until tomorrow morning. Orders | placed this afternoon will be deYiv- !ered tomorrow but unless one or- ders ahead, on Sunday, it is ‘‘come and get it yourself. POOR SULLY — IT'S HIS OWN FAULT - \F HE'D A PICKED"BULSY WULSY " 1T WOULDA BEEN A PUSHOVER. FOR HIM — BOY ! LISSEN TO THAT CROWD CHEER ! ‘A BARTHOLOMEW ANXIOUS TO CALL ON| HOSPITAL| HAVE OLD FRIEN A Bartholomew, Sergeant-at- Arms in the House of Representa- tives during the last session the Territorial Legislature, who en- tered St. Ann's Hospital some time |ago as the result of a heart at- tack, is seriously ill but is able to receive visitors and is anxious to see his old friends, hospital auth- orities announced. At the time of his attack, Mr. Bartholomew was employed at the Juneau Liquor | Company. MIKE'S DOUGLAS DINE! DANCE! EAT! MIKE'S PLACE IN DOUGLAS—There is always plenty to EAT and DRINK @ YOU CAN BE MERRY HERE DANCE MUSIC BY NEIMI AND EDW ARDS ©® Last Ferry leaves Douglas 1:30 a.m. .‘IIHIIIIIII‘IIIlIllIlIIIIlllIIIIIIlIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllmllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllfllflllll|. Works hard and never hesitates Dirt Detective there’s no escaping RIC | MRS. ROBERT E. ELLIS JOOSTA DA UNDERTAKER, SENOR - AN OLD SPANISH 101934, Kiag Festuces Syndicatd, the, s Great Britain tights reserved.y CEDAR ARRIVES ENROUTE WEST ON LONG TRIP * house Personnel—Has Equipment, Supplies lighthouse tender Cedar, J. W. Leadbetter, command- rived in Juneau at 1 o'clock afternoon and left for the Westward at 0 o'clock. The tchikan to the Bering Sea annual Westward voyage of inspection and servicing. ; Besides the supplies and equip- ment being taken up, the Cedar had several lighthouse keepers aboard and will make several changes in the personncl of various lights. Tho Tiansfer Keepers W. A. Shcemakef is to be trans- om Cape St. Elias to Cape chinbrook. P. Strand will be n {rom Cape Hinchinbrook on accumulated leave. George Alexis is to be transferred from Sentinel Island to Scotch Cap. N. Kashe- varoff and James Tift will be taken from Scotch Cap on accmu-, lated leave. Calvin Dreier is also en to Scotch Cap. George going from Cape De-| zision to Cepe Saichef, and Theo- | dore Pederrson leaving Cape Sari- | chef on accumulated leave. C. Elt- man is to be stationed at Cape Elias, and George West will be to Cape Hinchinbrook. J. Thuk will take over the Sentinel Island ion. | check and Laird, Light- Radio Eckles, T Va stations, Stall equipment, are E. stant PA\”)H(‘I’X with the E. Elliott, A H HOSPITAL, ONE LEAVES New patients at St. Ann's Hos- pital are L. Osgad and Saki Alari Ahola, both entering last evening for medical care. Kantaro Fuju- | moto left this morning to return oy plane to work in a cannery at ;E\cursion Inlet. | ———o—— i BARKS FROM % SILVER 10X | Where we gently trim your lox | At the Silver Fox Barber Shop {We are all enameled up tip-top | Shining like a Rockefeller dime |And working most all the time | | Our business now is really Booming And looking better in the looming |J. C. Reynolds on the first chair ‘[~ a real artist anywhere Just recently from the States s any job that comes along cept to sing you a song. | van does that in a riddle But sounds better on the fiddle “While he works to the letter He likes his sourdoughs better. Don't forget, we'er here for service And not the least bit nervous. We'll do your work as you like. {And we're not going on-a strike JUNEAU BOYS LEAVE TO WORK IN CANNERY | | SOUTH ON NORTHLAND; ROY | George Whyte, Bill Winn and Arthur Ficken left on the North- land for Wrangell, where they will work in the Diamond K. Packing (‘J'm\mv cannery. - —— - Shop in Juneau | follow AND SON PETER COME NORTH ONCHARLOTTE wife of Robert E. El- 1 known pilot of the Al seaplane Chicha- young son, Pgter Ketchikan ea e Princess Cl Lipst time s in June. who br!mghl ¥ eau yester- Pet is the fin- Though rather Ellis, to that he has. . Peter already bas indicated | desire to be an aviator and in his father's footsteps. Mrs. Ellis and Peter will remain | in Ketchikan during the remainder |of the season, when they will re- turn to Seattle with Mr. Ellis. | R CHIEF DAVIS LEAVES FOR l HOFFMAN TO HEAD POLICE Chief of Police, left on the motorship Northland for | Seattle whe he will enter the KVirmnu Mason clinic for a thor- | C. J. Davis, Fr T ‘The BEST SUMMER DRINK of Them ALL ® Menden- hall REFRESHING ? Like a dip into a stream ! has never been Healthful? able to com- mountain ? Science bine the complete food values of milk in one food. Pure? Mendenhall Milk comes from pure-bred herds . . . it’s de- livered to you absolutely pure to stay pure. y i, e | During the absence of Chief Dayvis, Rqy Hgifman, assistant chief of ‘policé, will Be In' charge of the law enforcement depari- ment, of the city. - Mexican heetles are renoned do- irg considerable damage jn the en-grawing belt of North Caro- lina |"ough medical overhaul. CALL FOR BIDS City of Skagway, Alaska, i3 complete new water system. Bids will b2 the office of the City Clerk at Skagway, Alaska, for th» installation of this system in ac- cordance with the plans and speci- fications on file in the office of L. E. Reynoldson, City Clerk, at Skagway, Alaska. Such bids will be received within two weeks from the date hereof. - Application should be made to the City Clerk at Skag- way, Alaska, for such plans and detailed information. Before ap- plying for such information please cohsult H. L. Faulkner, City At- torney, if desired. Dated at Juneau, 12, 1934. First publication, July 12, 1934. Last publication, July 27, 1934. The installing a distribution received at Alaska, July Wil Make Changes in Light- m Mendenhall Milk Is Your Finest-Safest Drink So please don't forget to stop At the Sflver Fox Barber Shop. adv. J. D. VAN ATTA, Prop. TELEPHONE 985 GRAY LINE TOURS, nc. ANNOUNCE Z0O THE ARRIVAL ON THE S. S. DEPERE OF TWO DE LUXE PIERCE ARROW MOTOR COACHES @ To be used in our Mendenhall and Auk Lake Tours. It’s like a story of adventure. The way chemists and engineers experimented and worked to perfect this mar- velous dry cleaning system. But there’s no mystery about the marvelous things Zoric does for your clothes. It searches out hidden dirt — cleanses the fabric ever so gently, ever so thoroughly. It perks up the nap, brings color back to blocm, puts that new-day softness into wool-, ens, restores the show-window luster to silks and satins. But doesn’t leave a trace of odor. Sounds almost unbe- lievable? Then try Zoric—and see! s el AL L el mvas Serre ITeTRTERsevsans Mllmhwm- yowll find at Bailey’s & great variety of tasty dishes. You'll like our special business men’s lumch. "‘BAILEY’S YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY |t DAILY—A full course dinner you will enjoy for 75 cents. Gastineau Cafe Gastineau Hotel @ These coaches can be chartered for picnics at reasonable rates, ' EEIRIREREERRT D TeEYY: