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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1934. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG w' AB CROCHET'S/ ACOMIN' AN/ | HE SHORE ACTS - (RIKE HE'S FULLA CORNe YED. A”A HE'S GCT HIS E\JN ‘;’N’TCD THISA \S HE B H\SSE\_F 2 SIT AWAY FROM ' SEE WHUT HE'S u?fo.‘ NE WS DOUGMS PMNS TO HA PARTY; WELCOME In all propability Douglas wm have its share in entertainihg the officers and saflors of the HMS. | Cruiser Danae now in the channel for several days’ visit, according |to local plans. This evening a commlttee composed of Mayor A. E. Goetz and President of the The city of New Orleans presented the appearance of an armed camp as Senator Huey “Kingfish” P. Long “commanding” 500 national guardsmen, and Mayor T. Semmes Walmsley with the aid of 400 policemen, vied for control after Governor O. K. Allen proclaimed martial law for the city hall area. The picture shows guardsmen breaking into the registration voting office which they held for Long with ma- chine gunl. (Anoclated Press Phato) NEW MEMBERS ARE ADBEDTO - CLUB'S ROSTER CLAUDE ERlCSON JR., DIED IN SEATTLE ON Claude E. Ericson, Jr., 17-year- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude E. Erickson, passed away in Se- attle on Saturday morning as the SATURDAY. MORNING ; are two sisters, Mrs. Harvey Bar- ragar, of Seattle and Mrs. Thomas Culliton, of Juneau HANDICAPPED BY TORRENTIAL RAIN Miss Edith Al!red recently suf- fered a broken arm at Healy, Al- {result of streptoccooi menengitis, | aska, and was transported to Fair- according to word received here Talented ' trom the family. Claude Ericson, who had been an {invalid since early infancy, was| Mathilda Holst, Young Singer, on B. and P. W. Program At the annual picnic meeting of the Juneau Business and Pro- fessional Women’s Club held yes-' terday at Kendler's, four new members were inducted into the organization, Mrs. Florence Prim-! avera, Mrs. Mae Crowell, Mrs. after the return of his parents to| neau. Funeral services were held in Seatle at 1 o'clock. this afternoon, the message stated. Tmmediate relatives who survive | in addition to the boys pnrems Séattle after a short visit to Ju-| anks in an airplane piloted by Hakon Christensen of that city. | Christensen was badly handicapped by heavy rains and fog, on one stricken with menengitist shonly‘ocas,o,, coming within five miles |of Fairbanks and being forced by! poor visibility to turn back to Ne- nana. He re-fueled there and on his second attempt landed in a' small field three miles out of | Fairbanks. e Daily Empire W:ml Ads Pay! Chamber of Commerce Arne Shud- \shm. will go to Juneau to consult ‘wnh the reception committee there | regarding a suitable evening and other details of the Island dem- onstration. - - WEEK-END VISITORS Mrs. A. C. von Konsky and two ‘children, Robert and Dolores of San Francisco, spent the week-end as house guests of the Goetz fam- ily. Mrs. von Konsky who was formerly Miss Mary Garn, is visit- ing with her mother in Juneau for the first time since leaving here nearly ten years ago. —————— SPORTSMEN DISAPPOINTED ‘[ On Saturday night a group of Douglas fishermen, equipped wlth‘ tubber boots and tackle, waited on the city dock for several hours ‘wailing for a plane to come along and take them to Lake Hassel- borg, where they planned to spend the night and Sunday. But as one after the other of the three avail- able planes was reported tempor- arily hors de combat the party| + finally disbanded to hope for bet- | ter luck another time. Sbean e ool {‘ C. OF C. MEETING | Chamber of Commerce will have ‘a meeting 'Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the City Hall. Chair- man Shudshift is anxlous for a good attendance as important bus- | iness is scheduled. e e i S | ATTENTION MASONS gmu | Stated Communication of Mt |Juneau Lodge Monday evening, 7:30. Work in M. M. Degree. Re-~ | freshments. Visits by Brethren off the H. M. S. Danae. All visiting Masons welcome. By order of the {—adv. J. W. LEIVERS. > — Alice Van Atta and Miss Mathilda Holst. | Fcaturss‘ of the afternoon’s pro-; gram were vozal selections by Miss | Holst and Ralph Waggoner, and piano” sslos by Miss Iris Gray.| Mics Hol:t daug ACROSS . Anything .llrlc(lr true [RIGBHSTEITIA] 1. Daily Cross-word Puzzle: 8. Title of res to mini Unit of wol:hl Employs . Rose perfume: var. . That which a and is a vocal student at Oregon TH At gfl AD 1L Tropical frujt Toward Her songs were ed by those pres- she is generally conceded | teachers of Juncau lo ably the best voice to. have been developed from this city. Two ye agd Miss H won the ' scholarship offered annually by the Business and Professional Wo- | men’s Club. chews . Smell Be overfond of Third king of Judah . Forgive . Young hare . Animal of the deer family . Rub out | Alackaday . Participial ending . Decompose 26. Grown boys . Wear away . Meaning / . Spiritual | tions for using winter vehicles . Very small: collog. . Edible seaweed . Ancient eity associated Mr. Waggoner has a fine tenor voice, which has been heard many times over the radio from various; ' Middle Western stations, he hav-; ing sung over three Kansas City' stations as well as those of other towns in neighboring states, Mr. ' ‘Waggoner is the son of, the Rev.| and Mrs. David Waggoner ‘of Ju-| . Precipitated a white crystalline substance . By Awards ot Au nards Australlan . Force . While . Required 5, Attention . Conjunction ). Type measure Removo the eel 64, Roman road 42. Was the B5. Comvan point matter with 6. .pnru . Next month . Pine Tree state . Transgression 62. Mulc’:lr character neau. Miss Gray is well known for her ability at the piano. She is: the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J.! L. Gray, and at the present time ) has a position with the staff of the music department of Oregon State College. | Among the guests for the after- | noon were Frank Garnick and C.| ‘W. Hawkesworth, Vice-Presideani of the Juneau Chamber of Com- merce, and three officers from the H M. S. Danae, Paymaster-| ‘Commander W. R. Tucker, Lt. G:| V. Corbett and Lt. A. E. Har-| grave, A delicious luncheon was served following the musical program. e, ALASKA RAILROAD MAN HERE FOR FEW DAYS a ll ’ ! 7 o T @ H. W. Snell, representative of the Alaska Railroad in Chicago, is to be in Juneau for a few days. Mr. Snell came north on the steamer Alaska, continuing to Skagway and ,_returning this far on the same ‘boat. He'is to take a later ship for the Westward, his destination beéing’ Anichorage. 4 —— Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! | ’ r//// 7 ’//// 1 / / V - JuNEN dEJEE NEENAN T TP AEEN 20 with Sidon ad 67. Metal blocks ulled lln printing DOWN Recause | 2. American humorist 3. Order 4 Thr“-pln -lfiontl . C(U in Ohio . Tool lo lid H dEEEE Il"///l=// fl..////,, =1 s NE ok U uEmad Mining Lpcauon Notices at Eai- | pire” office. Parlors | Exclusive Dealers HORLUCK'S | DANISH ICE CREAM | f Juneau Ice Cream JUNHAU SAMPLE | SHOP | The Little Store with the BIG VALUES | FIRE ALARM CALLS 1-3 1-4 1-5 1-8 1-7 1-8 1-9 2-1 Third and Pranklin. Front and Pranklin. Pront, near Ferry Way. Front, near Gross Apts. Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Sawmill. Front at A. J. Office. Willoughby at Totem Grocery. ‘Willoughby, opp. Cash | sidewalks; N By BILLE DE BECK BLENDED, ROASTED, AND VACUUM SEALED BY NATIONAL GROCERY CO. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION TO THE ELECTORS OF THE | CITY OF JUNEAU, ALASKA: NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVE! That pursuant to an act of Con- gress entitled “An Act to authorize the incorporated City of Juneau, Alaska, to undertake certaln muni- cipal public works, including re- grading and paving of streets and installation of sewer and bridge construction and * replacement; construction of gonerete bulkheads, and construc- g.on'o( refuse incinerator; and for waleri pipes; ch purposes to issue bonds in any | sum not exceeding $103,000", ap- proved April 25, 1934, and pursuant to Resolution of the Common Coun- cil of the City of Juneau, Alaska, a special election will be held in the said City of Juneau, Alaska, on the 28th day of Aug, 1934, between the hours of 9 am. and 7 pm. of ‘|said day, at which said election ' |the qualified electors of and in the said incorporated city of Juneau, Alaska, whose names appear on the last assessment roll of said city for municipal taxation, are invited to vote on the following mentioned questjons or propositions, to-wit: (1) Whether or not the in- co.horated City of Juneau, Al- aska, shall issue bonds in any sum not exceeding $51,400, pay- able in 20 equal annual install- ments, commencing on July 1, 1935, and bearing interest at the rate of 4% per annum, and the proceeds thereof to be used for the purpose of regrading and paving streets and side- walks. €2) Whether or not the in- corporated City of Juneau, Al- aska, shall issue bonds in any sum not exceeding $2,750, pay- able in 20 equal annual install- ments, commencing on July 1, 1935, and bearing interest at L}; rate of 4% per annum, and - the proceeds thereof to be used to install sewer and water plpes. .(3) Whether or not the in- rated City of Juneau, Al- , shall issue bonds in any sum not exceeding $5,000, pay- able in 20 equal annual install- ments, commencing on July 1, 1935, and bearing interest at the rate of 4% per annum, and 1€ proceeds thereof to be used to construct a new bridge over 'Gold Creek at Calhoun Road. (4) ' Whether or not the in- corporated City of Juneau, Al- aska, shall issue bonds in any sum not exceeding $12,850, pay- 2ble in 20 equal annual instal- ments, commencing on July 1, 1938, and bearing interest at the rate of 4% per annum, and the proceeds thereof to be used to construct concrete bulkheads on Gastineau Avenue and Cal- 2z e E houn Teoad Or Avenue. *5) “Whtther or“ not the in- "oi'porah'd "Gty of Junemit, Al- #kR) #nil] ‘tssie hofidd 18 any sitnd not ekcbsdfhg’ $25.000, pay- able {n’ 20 equial ¥nidaY install- fehts, eommvetreihg’ ont July 1, 1935, and” béaring’ terest at the rate of 4% per anmim, and the proceeds theteof' to'be used to' cotistitiet &' refhsi! frciner- aftor.” ; ©6) Whether are not the in- cotporated’ City of Juhead, Al- aska shall issue bonds™in any sum not exceeding $6,000, pay- able in 20 equal annual install- ments, commncing on July 1, 1935, and bearing interest at the rate of 4% per annum and the proceeds thereof to be used to employ such engineering supervision and pay such over- head expenses as may be neces- sary in connection witlr the above mentioned public works. That the entire area embraced ithin the corporate limits of said ity of Juneau, Alaska, shall con- isu:’uw one voting precinct, and iv.hm. the ‘polling 'place shall be in the City Hall, or Fire Hall, at the | corner of ‘Main and Fourth Streets, lin the said City of Juneau. | An persons who are citizens of the United States, twenty-one years of age or over, and who have been sidents of Alaska for the period !5t one'year and of the City of B | Juneay, Alaska for six months im= medlately preceeding the' date of said election, and whose names ap- pear on the last assessment roll or tax roll of said City fer the purposes of municipal taxation ¢ qualified to vote at said elei~ ion. | DATED at Juneau, Alaska, this 8rd day of August, 1934. CITY OF JUNEAU, ALASKA Ly and through its Commonr Counctl By 1. GOLDSTEIN, Mayor. Attest: A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. First publication, Aug. 6, 1934. Last publication, Aug. 27, 1934. NOTICE OF. POSTPONEMENT OF OPENING OF BIDS . The time within which the City of Skagway will receive bids on {the construction of the new water e e s e GENERAL@ What you performanee. gives you all and out, Convenient JUNEAU— save on hqu«ehald expenses will meet the easy gfl'ymflnts on a GE. dlectric builds Tife-long dependibility into every GE Refrigerator — you many extra.y All-stcel Cabinet, stainless steel freezing chamber, sliding shelves, tempera- ture control and defroster, pedal door opener, automatic interior lighting, monitor top sealed in steel mechanism. Any Good Electric Refrigerator Saves Kitchen Time and Effoyt—BUT A ELECTRIC MORE than pays for itself! food eosts and And ® General giving rs of uninterrupted Only a General Electrie these features: Porcelain inside Sizes and Prices to Fit Your Needs Terms Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. DOUGLAS—18 BURN PHONE D e S U U, Indian Egg Lump $12.00 per ton at bunkers Your $ is bigger when you' burn Indian Egg-Lump 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL Co. D < 412 0588 Phone 16 We Deliver distribution system has been ex- tended to August 27, 1934, at 2 oclock p.m., and bids previously called for will be received at the office of the City Clerk at Skag- way, Alaska, until August 27, 1934, at 2 o'clock p.m., at which hour they will be opened. City of Skagway, Alaska, By L. E. REYNOLDSON, City Clerk. First publication, Aug. 13, 1934. Last publication, Aug. 25, 1934. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Probate Court for the Haines Precinct, Division Num- ber Onme, District of Alaska, Be- fore Honorable O. E: Schombel, U. 8. Commissioner and Ex-Of- ficio Probate Judge. {In the Matter «of the Estate of MRS. GEORGE HINCHMAN, De- ceased. Notice is hereby given by the undersigned, administrator of the above-named estate, to the credit- ors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit the same, with the neces- sary vouchers, within six months from the publication of this no- lice, to the undersigned, by mailing such claims with vouchers attached at the Haines Post Office. Haines, August 4, 1934. MARY BROULLIETTE, Administrator. First publication, Aug. 13, 1934. Last publication, Sept. 10, 1934. [ SUSSSSISSSSSSSSST Phone Cardipal UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS ) Melu—l’hone 16 GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING French-Italian Dinners - - z INSURANCE Allen Shattuck, Inc. istablished 1898 Junecan, Alasks | y WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 LUMBER Juneau Lusniiber Mills, Inc. No \'\ / OPEN ALL NIGHT I/l(“ A I FREE DELIVERY Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Dave ‘l!ouel, Prop. Phane Single 8-2 rings FOR: INSURANCE xSeo H( R: SBEPAKD & SON 409 B. M. E chrends Band

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