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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WED’\IEbDAY AUGUST 1, 1934. 7 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG YEH.. WOT Al OIN LISSEN,YOU BOZO . £ZRY GOOGLE” WAS NO RELATION O’ MINE- AN’ THIS HERE SHACK AN’ THEM TWINS 1S SUMP'N 1 CAN'T USE-- -, Yo’ -WAL, BAOUT IT? HE SAY IN HIS WILL ALL WAS H\S ONLY 'T’s UP YO YOU, FOLKS { ] WiN Folk? WHO WAS EZRY'S NEIGHBORS TO LOOK AFTER THA KIDSE NOT ME/ =y - © 1934, King Features Syadicate, Tacs, Great Britain rights reserved. STEAMER YUKON HERE AT NOON WITH BIG LIST 9 \ S om | Has 193 Pae‘,eubus fr | The third and last session of the Westward—18 Leave 1l be held in Shi |the City Hall this evening at the bhlp zitwjruneau }u\ual hour. But one complaint; § % | regarding ssed valuation has sggie Y"k‘;‘,‘f C’”f,“ 3 (J | been made so far and that without | vo.l.p:.::mmun\ll(“lrwé;l(i‘» mt the | 80Y adjustment being deemed ! o X g e v the ATy Pacific Coast dock at 12 o'clock|Practical by the Board. today noon, and was scheduled to| T leave for Seattle at 5 o'clock '.hh‘ READY FOR ROAD WORK afternoon. i The Yukon picked up 183 pn“ who will have sen; to the Westward, 116 of |charge of the survey work on the whom joined the ship at Seward, |new road leading to the Douglas Pa; leaving the ship hq,\.‘bndgn has been leased the Knlbuml were Mrs. N. G. McRae Henry| house formerly the U. S. Marshal’s| Pigz, Dan F. Glass, Jack McCord, | Office for the Bureau of Public| Murray Hall, Harry G. Watson, ‘Pmds to be used as a bunk house | Jacob Baker, C. C. Smith and|and field office in connection with| Glenn Carrington from Seward; A Mhe work which is expected to| J. Nelson, Mrs. Ike P. Taylor | start within the next two weeks, | Kathryn Jackson from Valde: .- Delaney, R. H. Lamont, W. B. Pet- RETURNS FROM SOUTH erson, H. B. Crewson, and K. B.| % Edwards from Cordova; and Starr| Superintendent C. H. Bowman o Calvert from Port San Juan. | the Douglas Schools, arrived home S e y on the Zapora from EVELYN BERG I3 e ot e DUE ON THURSDAY BAE S AR WRIGHT BAND of the Nmm—l any’s fleet, | AT DOUGLAS FRIDAY is scheduled to arrive in Juneau| The U. 8. S. Wright band and| someti according to advices he local azents. e DOUGLAS NEWS EQl’AI 1ZATION BOARD TO CONCLUDE LABORS T()NlGHl‘ | Equalization Board The < Ande Wile s £ S. S. The Evelyn Berg, western Steamship Comp. some sixty or more men from the large air-craft carrier and the air| squadron of 12 sea-planes, will| come over to Douglas between 6 and 7 o'clock Friday evening, A\I">‘ {ust 3, and if the weather permits, Hedgsen in songs and dances. Beer, will play at the Baseball Grounds lunches and fine dance music h\‘”‘“d ”“\m‘e to the Natatorium the Garden Trio. Frankie N HH'“ where they will play for a| and Her \lv.lmly Boys tofaorri. dance for the rest of the evening.| will be a great treat to the | people of Douglas to have them IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIlIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIl’mr here, and everyone _should :turn out to help welcome and en- JUST | tertain them as our guests for/®he THINK! evening. OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE is back of the Print- ing and Developing Work cffered hy v L. Smith 4 WOGDLAND GARDENS TONIGHT DYt micc Jack and Goldie e — GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OPENED FOR INSPECTION( The Office of Indian Affairs’ | school in Douglas, recently com- pleted and the finest school of its type in Alaska, will be open for inspection by visiting naval of- ficers and enlisted men during the next week. Mrs. Bose Davis is in| charge of the Government school | in Douglas. 1 - Mining Location rvoues at Few- rire office. B Anciorage, Alaska. | May 7, 1934, Notice is hereby given that Al- bert Forsythe, entryman, has made final proof of his homestead entry, Anchorage 07627, under the act of March 2, 1889 (25 Stat. 854) to- rether with his witnesses, Walter Anderson and James Edwin Sparks all of Juneau, Alaska, for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2080, located on Colt's Island, ind it is now in the files of the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- aska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certificate is- sued. ( Store iy Front &t Phone 97 21! work done by ED ANDREWS Himself The man who done more for photography in Alaska than any other ||III|IIIIIIl|IIIII|I||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH GEO. J. LOVE, Register. First publication, June 20, 1934. Last' publication, Aug. 15, 1934. COLISEUM THEATRE, Douglas Tnesflny and Wednudxy July 31-August 1 GEORGE BRENT in “FROM HEADQUARTERS” . PAL NITE—“TWO FOR ONE” " Thursday-Friday, August 2-3 Ts~m en P. Swicegood and her TALLAPUUSA OFF FOR SOUTH ON ' ANNUAL VISIT [Be Away Approximately 2 Months for la\get Prac- For its annual target practice in the Straits of Juan De annual overhaul in Seattle, Lieut. Commander tcher W. Brown, commanding omu- left Juneau at 8 o'clock | this morning, for a stay of from six weeks to two months 'The Tallapoosa will go directly to Port Angeles, Washington, out of which port the nual target practice is held. Ii will remain there until about August 15 when will proceed to Seattle for over- wul. The length of time the cut- will be south depends largely upon the amount of work to be done on it during overhaul. Families Leaving Mrs. Fletcher W. Brown, wife of Commander Brown, plans to leave on the Princess Louise on Friday to visit with their daughter, Mrs. fam- ly in Seattle during the time 'lallo]wo~a will be south. During her absence Dr. Vance Murray has sublet their home here Mrs. G. H. Imlay, whose band, Lieut. Imlay is on duty | aboard the Tallapooso, will also leave for the south to stay while the ship is away taking the motor- ship Northland in order to visit | Sitka on the way south. Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Lewis have sublet Imlay apartment in the Assemb! during the former's absence. To visit with her family in Day- hus- WALTER WINCHELL'S “BROADWAY THRU THE KEYHOLE” Russ Columbo—Abe Lyman Texas Guinan Saturday Only—August 4 Slim Summerville—Andy Devine in “HORSE PLAY” Chapter 2—Perils of Pauline “PAL NIGHT” Sunday-Monday—August 5-6 JOHN BARRYMORE in “COUNSELLOR AT LAW” with Bebe Daniels, Doris Kenyon PLUS— silly Symphony in color Musical Noveities Special ITALIAN-FRENCH DINNERS with wine if desired DAILY—A full course dinner you will enjoy for 75 cents. Gastineau Cafe Fuca and | the | United States Coast Guard cutter | i Tallapoosa, | turn s the ce Beer Fried Chicken KIN FOLK, MY EYEB THEY GOT THE WRONG PIG BY THE EAR THIS TIME _ . I'M GETTIN’ QUTTA THE5E. HeLs R\GHT Washington, Mrs. H C. Per- kins, whose husband, Lieut, Com- mander Perkins, executive officer of the Tallapoosa, will be trans- ferred to command a Ccast Guard cutter in Florida in the fall, plans to leave Juneau on the mext south- bound sailing of the steamer Aleu- tian. She plans lo remain \fluvn and join her husband after his | transfer to proceed with him to their new station. B {30 DETROIT BOYS ON TOUR OF NORTH ABOARD PR. LOUISE', ton, George Buchanan, of Detroil Mich,, who makes an annual trip to Alaska and in to Atlin, Y. T, is aboard the Princess Louise with a party of 30 boys ranging in age | from 10 to 16 years. A fealure of “he excursion is the fact that the | boys must earn one-third of their expenszes themselves, thelr parents paying one-third, and Mr. Buchan- an one-third. Along the way, they scll pencils, the idea being to give them training sell-coenfidence. The group will re- uth on the next trip of the Princess Ch'\-la'te - — ALLAN SHATTUCKS OBSERVE WEDDING ARNIVERSARY SAT. Allan ir thirty-second wed- ding anniversary last Saturday evening with a delightful beach !dinner at their country home on Glacier Highway. One of the guests, Mrs. T. M. Reed, was pres- ent at the wedding which took place in Ketchikan. Other guests at the anniversary dinner were Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, Miss Venetia Pugh, Nor- man Banfield and Curtis Shat- ick, son of the host and hostess —————— | Shop w .oneaw Shattuck | ¢, Dess and courtesies extended dur- ¢ W. Cole in salesmanship and P i |Letters of Appreciation for By BILLE DE BECK HOLD ON THAR, STRANGER . _ AH RECKON YO’ ALL BETTER CHANGE YORE MIND.. - ‘FORE TS Yoo LATE/ = O 1 57 B AR cperation there will always be a vivid recollection. For myself and the officers who accompanied me I th you very much. T also wish to thank you for so kindly permitting parties from' the crews of the naval vessels present to visit the ‘mill. It was a highly interest- perience for them and onc t mx exp greatly privileged to make.” To Mayer Cole’s letter to Mayor Goldstein read, “I desire to formal- my great appreciation many kindnesses and court- that the visiting ships of the ,.uhm.n ne Force have received in kind- w0 ) city. Our visit has been & most enjoyable one and I particu- want to thank you for the rsonal interest that you mani- tested in making it I assure you that we shall always have most pleasureable recollections of our stay in the splendid city of Ju- neau.” Admiral Courtesy Received from Submarine Commander onal and offictal ppreciation for the ]lm Y, let- of Submarine Divi- sion Twelve, United States Navy have been received by Gov. John W. Troy from Rear Admiral Cyrus Commander of the Sub- marine Force, United States Fleet. The official letter follows: 27 wish to express my deep fealin of appreciation for the kindr and the courtesies that you h: so unfailingly tendered in all the orts of your Territory that we have visited. From our first en- trance into Alaska waters we have been profoundly moved by the grandeur and variety of your scenery, and almost overwhelmed by the kindness and hospitality of - your people. I particularly want to thank you for your part in our splendid reception in your Capital City. Tt has been a climax to a cruise replete with interest and pleasure.” Te E. H: intendent of he Alaska Gold Mining Company = 1. Goldstein are also eceipt of ial letters of appreciation from Rear Admiral C. W. Cole. Mr. Metzg letter follows: “I wish to express my deep appreciation of your dness in giving me the spportunity of going through such a mous mine as the Alaska Ju- neaw. The many interesting meth- ods and processes that T saw in ing the visit - ATTENTION MOOSE . Funeral services for Alice Mae daughter will be held at Carter's Mortuary at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. All Moose members are requested to be in aitendance. GRANT BALDWIN, Secretary. e Cime, adv. e WOOD Fox SALE Block wood and kinaung. —adv. Juneau Mayor s “Juneau’s Own Store”’ @ THE CENTER OF INTEREST! @ DON’T MISS JUNEAU’S PARIS INN (About 4 miles out the Glacier Highway) Wine Lunches Barbequed Sandwiches Dancing Every Evening Music by Smokey and the Woodland Trio JUNEAU’S DANCE BAND! PEARL and BILL “You Should Come O—U—T Sometime” 'PUBLIC RECEPTION FOR = enjoyed being of Robert Orme, | Phoo in honor of the visiting Naval of- ficers during their stay in Juneau and is expected o be one of ihe able occasions to take ome time. t there will be of local res the visi NAVAL OFFICERS TO BE HELD THURSDAY NIGHT TONIGHT Jack and Geldie dances. Beer, Don'{ Hedgeon in Iunche: and the Garden and Her Met mis fine T'rio dy Beys ple Th princiy beginnin, % al to be held inctiol temorrow. 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