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THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY BARNEY GOOGLE HEH. _HEH . _HEH. NEIGHBOR' 1 WAS ONLY KIDDIN’ ABOUT MA) SON-- H / SCRAMMIN’ OUTTA HERE. vO! SHO’ G'WAN N Man NaMes ALy . SURE..SURE.. MISSED A SiGHT o E*;:";J‘ffg { DO’-_ ABOUTA SRS e T'LL LOOK OUT FOR WHEN PA QUARTER MILE DOWN = EZ GOOGLE’S KIDS.. AETeR THEY TAPRY. /erAnes THA GULLY. - UH. HAS THE 816 ¥m/Y/ BEAT IT? AW CRITTER. vo' THE NERVE OF HIM .. . P BALD-HEADED DOWN MY THROAT. AND SPARK PLUG 5 AT 7 ( Vs . 12 cents on the dollar, was again/ Douglas Fire Department will be y R :‘orfi}pe] 1934 edmonbnof L’il‘he osrmgfé g |established &8 the rate of pay- feld in thé City Hall tonight at. 8 ou § as em % w R IG HT s BAND ’ 5 ‘S’n:‘;ma"-“ualp‘pu W R DOUGLAS | ment for taxpayers this year. The| oclock. Immediately after the » NAVY SEAPLANE nc}sco iind s only change made is that for pay- fire boys' meeting a special session = SQUADRON .11“’ ‘md L?O R e ment within the regular discount!of the Chamber of Commerce will El i R . PROGRAM *jchiitied. *Ges, g BV S Ot period, only 5 per cent will be al-| be held, according to a call issued | 184 8.yPakoia Days Doy . Fezrg Bl N EW lowed instead of the former 10 by President Arme Shudshift. as a alr TONIGHT ° mis and th:i sew"d- 2 briei‘ d:: e per cent. The difference which| ——e —— ‘hamber of Commerce Re- @ |cription ol s experiences - al e | | o pes - ®|1915 San Francisco Fair while on - o < will amount to about $250 more ATTENTION ODi FELLOWS | ception and Dance for Of 3 revenue to the town is to be turned | | ' " o ficers at Scottish Rite ®|duty aboard the U. 8. S. Albany.| DOUGLAS' ASS'D VALUATION reven | Regular meeting of Silver Bow RIAE R O SKA S e Temple Balloom at 10 ®|The story about the Fair and ac-| ESTABLISHED AT $266250; |over to ;hel e e, o [Lodge No. 2 A L. 0. O. F. will be JUNEAU, ALASKA . : “ f . o'clock. ® companying parties was very brief TAX LEVY TO BE 20 MILLS Was state e or repal 2 |neld Thursday evening at 7:30 Fine Organization fromi3 poice ror mniisied men, #|and considerably dgeted, due we juster i o'clock. Work in the Degree of 1 1 . Mandarin Ballroom at 10 ®|suppose to the passage of time| The Douglas City Council con- "H e Love. Visiting members are urged FlasghlP‘APPears in b i o |during which Captain Wilson and |cluded its labors as o Board of | TWO MEETINGS TONIGHT |\ Tt pont’ 9 et ‘,’nb er 1 2 13 1 4 “'“l 15 Public Here . ¢, most of his companions at the 1915 | Equalization for the adjustment % | J. W. MEYERS, K I ¢ ¥ » 9 o FRIDAY, AUGUST 3. o [ Exposition have married and set- |of tax valuations last night a!wfl‘ The regular meeting of tth —ady: Noble Grand. The Navy band-ef the U. S. S.|e Fishing trips. e [tled down. three sittings. But one complaint|. b s b B g ‘Wright is a musical organiza- Sightseeing. e| While in Alaska Captain Wilson | was registered during the three! A tion of good ability and this was|e Museum visits. o | is gathering material which he ex- | sessions. The total assessed valua- PI)FRII UM I ISTS demonstrated last evening when|e Visits to A. J. mill. @ | pects to use in an article about the | tion of all taxable property as re- [ ¥ V] SN , the first official appearance was|e Ship's Band Concert Trian- e | Territory on the completion of the | ported by tax-assessor Felix Gray made in Juneau. ; g . gle Place, 5:45 to 6:15. @ | present cruise. was a,](low;dntlo stu:)d“alt l“si266,250 \ Two concerts were glyen and the Baseball game, U. B S. e S B LR Jasl scoun alvi tand also played at the baseball|e Wright vs. Juneau, 6:30. e NOTICE OF HI:~RING ON The usual charge uI 20 mil]s or ‘ Write game between the champion t.eam‘ ® At Douglas—Band concert e FINAL ACCOUNT = R T of the Navy and the All-stars of e and public dance in eve- @ 25k —— W. S. PULLEN. Secretar Ju’?}elau'n ; g o elIn the Commissioner’s Court Im‘; COLISEUM TO WELCOME - D LGN p 4 e first concert was given for|e ® | the Territory of Alaska, Division - half an hour, on Triangle Place,| SATURDAY, AUGUST 4. ®| Number One. Before J. F. MUL- | ! e e e R G Defore the ball game, a0d the $5- s Piguing irips. e| LEN, Commissioner and ex-officio || THEATRE, Douglas RIGH R L YR e S S ® Sightseeing. e! Pobate Judge, Juneau Precinct. || — —— i et - p}a}cc,k from 8:45 oclock to 101§ Museum visits. o!(n the Matter of {he Estate of “Tuesday ar;dAW(-d:w;dny PERSONNEL OF U. 5. 8. W G T AND okt ® Visits to A, J. mill. e| AMELIA SANDBECK, Deceased July 31-Augusf LAS' A MEAT CO oy D"“&"“tf“l C"“"":l_ e |® U. S S. Wright visiting e| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.| GEOP}(;]EM?SS:; TI‘:‘:I;% s NAVY SEAPLANE SQUADRON A IK o e concerls were delightful.le nours 2:30 to 4:30. e |I'bat CHARLES G. STADELMAN, | “FROM HE 5 n ”" N Marches, fox trots, waltzes and|e Band Concert 8 to 9 Ship's e |executor of the estate Aflf Amelia || PAL NITE—“TWO FOR ONE” FEATURING CAKSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND ” ” & 2 - — ~, N M O selections were played , at both_. ® Band, Triangle Place. o |Sandbeck, deceased, has filed here- Thilreday-Friday; August 358 v TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 3. Government Inspected t At the last concert, the long selec-| g pg | " v & his o by | nce for enlisted men at e |in and rendered for settlement his WALTER WINCHELL'S b2 2 u o tion of the “Desert Song” was the e Mandarin Ballroom at 10 e final account of the administration o Mgt e Y ) special number from a musica'le glock. o |of the estate of deccased; and that el MR s standpoint, although the Spam:h\. e e |a hearing will be had upon the | b e Process Served Confidential Investigations movements were appreciated. Thele SUNDAY, AUGUST 5. eisame before the undersigned at|| RU5S (f"l""‘l“‘(l".“’c Lyeen . outdoor audicnce gave hearly ap-|e Fshing trips. o [Juncau, Alaska, on the 1oth day | kAl Band Concert by Visitors in Ball Park, 7 P.M. Alaska Detective A gency f;";"’tal ab"el; cfl?": [‘f"m"cr_ cd.| o Sightseeing. e lof September, 1934, at ten o'clock | Sat August 4 9 i L ; RO, M : e ball par bc(:'.itv-'ilmt s ® Museum visits. am., at which time and pla Slim Summerville—Andy Devine Followed by Blg Dance in Natatorium WM. l~ EE anager ‘;’"5_ were glven belween the in-|e Church services. interested in the > in “HOXSE PLAY” | Room 1, Shattuck Building nings. Sl e Band Concert and baseball, ed may appear and file ob- Chapter 2—Perils of Pauline Phane 2152 P. 0. Box 968 4 dn el ® ballgrounds, 5:30. |jections in writing to said final “PAL NIGHT" [ e The band of 15 musiclans is|e ® |report and contest the same. { e I{FI’ I( NTFI{T 14 ,]\TN/,FNT e capably and masterly dirccted byie MONDAY, AUGUST 6. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, July ay—August 5-6 Ul RYIN 2 HY ol ITeEY Fandmaster Peter H. Eagle. The|e FPishing trips. ol 19, 193¢ | ARRYMORE in ‘E BROTIIFRS musicians respond instantly to|e Sightseeing. - 3 J. F. MULLEN LOR AT LAW” % his_baton. ® Museum visits o 5 issioner & c-attic 1s, Doris Kenyon T 1 O - S sits. U. S. Commissioner and ex-officic h Bebe Daniel y = » 3 e = The members of the band are 3| e Farewell to U, &, §. Wright ¢| Provate Judse, Juncau Broeinct PLUS— EVERYBODY WELCOME WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS follows: e and aircraft. | First publication, July 19, 1934, phony in color Eulalio Cespedes, Marcus G. Buntéey, T JUST THINK! OVER 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE is back of the Print- ing and Developing Work offered by y L. Smith solo cornet; tuba; Gordan Front St. Phone 97 All work done by’ ED ANDREWS Himself The man who done more for photography in Alaska than any other GOOD EVENINJ AUGUST . 2,.193 4 By BI mmmwmmmm;i LT LLE DE BECK S e e Thirteenth Annual ! . | 1 Novelt Phones 92—95 Free Delivery b N G AT O‘L'st publication, August 9, 1934. | W. Harris, solo clarinet; Evcrett‘ F. DeBrand, Charles J. Burkhart, | cornets; Tomas Aguilar, George' Christian, Ralph L. Cramer, clari-| nets; Hermenegildo Azurin, Charles F. Robbins, altos; Charles R. Hurl- burt, Harry R. Schreconghost, trombones; Orville E. Buerge, eu- phonium; Clyde 8. Strickland and Elmer Varner, drums. | The bandsmen also double in the ! orchestra. | Bandmaster Eagle has been in| Juneau before. He was aboard the | Transport Henderson during the trip of former President Harding.| The Bandmaster Eagle ranks high | among the country’s leaders, and | is considered one of the best direc-“ tors of goverAment organization in | the nation. ———.—— CAPT. WILSON OF US.S. WRIGHT, IS | NEWSPAPER MAN | Capt. E. R. Wilson, Supply Of- ficer on the Staff of Admiral A. W. Johnson, and Public Relations of- ficer for the present Alaska cruise i and flight of Aircraft Base Force planes, the U. 8. 8. Wright and accompanying tenders is also a newspaper man of considerable ex- perience and in fact did newspaper work before he became commis- sioned in the United States Navy. Among his most recent pub-| lished articles was an interesting | discription of Midway Island, which appeared in the New York Times following a cruise to that isolated spot in the Atlantic Ocean. He was also among the notable newspaper men op the news staff @ THE CENTER OF INTEREST! @ DON’T MISS JUNEAU’S PARIS INN (About 4 miles out the Glacier Highway) Beer - Wine Fried Chicken Lunches Barbequed Sandwiches A S pecial ITALIAN-FRENCH DINNERS with wine if desired DAILY—A full course dinner you will enjoy for T5 cents. Gastineau Cafe Gastineau Hotel | AR Dancing Every Evenin Music by Smokey and the Woodland Trio CAPITAL Beer Parlors and Ball Room Nufsed JUNEAU’S DANCE BAND! PEARL and BILL “You Should Come O—U—T Sometime”