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SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1934 —y THE DAILY: ALASKA EMPIRE SIS T e e T e T By BILLE DE BECK ! . ! ¢ . BY SOLLY/ T NEVER SAW NIX, NIX — - IF THEM KIDS WA SICH GOIN'S ON// T DOAN | | ‘w G SM'T" 'fld d t YOUNG ONES HATE SAVE SOME O THEM A- RONNIN BIG T SEE WHUT You MAKE ouTa ||| 1. U ,ndependen 1aate A SOAP'N'WATER SO- COME. HOMINY GRITS AN’ WOULDN'T PAY NO FOLLERIN’ THET FURRINER | || ; ON, HEMT N"HAW, KICK JOHNNY CAKE FOR MIND TO ‘EM,HONEY— ‘ROUND = ATTOTIN' HIM ! THAT TUB OUT'FROM TOMORROW- — AH REcKoN'\/ou GRUB 'N’ HOUSEHOLD ! e UNDER YA AN' PIPE GOOD NIGHT!! IF THEY HEERED THET LUCY- FIXIN'S = HIT SHORE| |} For re-election to DOWN! %\/E;!(‘ A TUMMY-ACHE BELLE GOT SKEERED 22 HAWN'T DECENT, | g S SO GRE oL VANcev- ||| OFFICE OF TERRITORIAL TREASURER UN OFF == IT KINDER' 3 {4 : 4 PUT TH' CITY CRITTER " IN A SWIVVET_ _ bt \ | ] ‘: Invites attention to his record of twenty- ! one years continuous service as Treasurer H ‘: and Secrctary of the Banking Board, under I duly confirmed appointments by two Demo- | h cratic and two Republican Governors, and ! 1 by election in the General Election of 1930, t \: If clected, conduct of the of will be as RS ‘ o ; il i & £ B & e T o 1: heretofore, with all possible efficiency, with 4 ( GOLDSTEIN BUILDING fo inise T hgidic sa 8 b Aok The ea‘h,(’r ‘: special favors to any one. i " ed | " | " | ATTRACTS ATTENTION | TRl : I | Bt NEWS e s (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) i ! | Charles Goldstein's new sign on Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., August 25; |Corrrrrrocrrocrr et e r oo e oo the Goldstein Building is attract- | D l =T el Lo R WL O O A G T TG TS - DALLAS TEXAS‘in; a great deal of attention. In- - Oug as Partly cloudy todight and Sunday; gentle variable “winds. k) L |stalled by Lu Liston, the 26-inch(D:T. W. C. ENTERTAINS LOCAL DATA Il e o) |neon letters in the word “Furs” JUNEAU ORGANIZATION | C’lurch’ ? + b 2 ! g . |stand out as the first thing seen| | ; Time Barm;l;(;cr 'I;r_mp. uunplduv Wind Vclr;cll.‘,' r\qu.?tlr.lp " N E:l ECTR »{ & [0 { iwhen a ship enters the channel. 'wenty-two members of the Ju-| . p.m. yest'y h 65 6 w t. Cldy | e Frank Reedy. Travel Agent, Shinjeneisahe naRY Women's: 0TI SAchinbe ATl Croices|| + am ioday - 02 54 8 Cam 0 cuy |} ° 5 Makes Another of Many HALVORSEN’S NOW: invitation of the Douglas Island| Noon today 3022 G4 68 w10 cay |} 5 " Py 5 Alask V .l | Women’s Club to attend a social | CABLE AND RADIO REPOKTS IR ; e i t % —“a Isits HAS ONE OF MOST mixer last nisht at the Govern- ; — 2 e | [ 3 ’ e | ment school. A crowd of forty| Notices for tms chufcl. column YESTERDAY | TODAY { 1 Frank Reedy, travel agent of] MODERN ENTRANCES participated in the stunts and awst be received by The Empire _ o T A : Dallas, Texas, is making his twen- games and enjoyed the program. |ROU later than 10 otclock Saturday Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. tleth visit to Alaska b; Inside| The new front on lvorsen's, ) Crone o+ | morning w guarantee change of Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather | | y the t Ha! ,] Mrs. C. N. Crone won the intro- . { assaze, and is registered at the|ladies’ ready-to-wear ho) is game i 2 ver sermon cs, ete. Arrow 3 3 y Passag egist t the | lad y e shop, ducing game which made everyone toplcs, et By 3 9 S L 4 v Olay | b ! Zynda Hotel witha party from Dal-|one of the most modern of Alaska|acquainted. In the alphabet con- U Rewem 52 4 SRR LT (f‘dy { Jas* which includes Mr. and Mrs.|store fronts, since the completion|test Mrs. W. Dudueff was high and | ¥ ¢q, rretey &1 Bethel L g S 0 0 Olels g ot and Mts, 8, 3r| of e reriEfieliing by tHE WhEback |EIE Haziéy J. T\fsm-:‘qblo\]vl.”h Aol Couererational Comgmunity “ZRY rairvanks 64 58 42 4 o Cldy . Hill and daughter Miss M. J. Hill | Construction Company. Mildred Hermann won the tree| .. gHimeh Al Daweon @ i 8 ) o iy g ok ] . besides Mrs. Reedy, Frank Reedy,| The color scheme is black and|contest; Mrs. Lilllan George the "10:30 a. a,r‘n~§fl:fi’a’fs<:hon‘.: —%4| st. Paul 54 54 58 1 Trace Clear H Jt. and Miss Eugenta Reedy. They |silver, with the black being a com-|slamg contest. Mrs. A, M. Geyer| 11:30 am. — Preaching service,| Duich Harbor ... 56 52 s 1) Y Qe { « came north on the Prince George,|position base, and the silver,| was winner in the candle race.| The general public is cordially Kodiak i % i . 0l Gl ! and are refurning to Seattle on|Monel metal trimming. The hard-|Each won a suitable prize. nvited to all services Cordova 62 62 52 0 20 Rain ! the same vessel wood floor of the windows, in-| Mrs. Robert Rice directed the| Sunday cvening, the Rev. J. W.| juneas Lo ] 54 0 o Clay e : | Mr. Reedy made his first trip to|stalled by Garland Boggan, is sev-| musical program which included @ |Risvold will p-each, using both the | Sk o= g 3 U oy General Electric'sname ] Alaska in 1905, and has since that |eral inches lower than has been|song, “The Old Oaken Bucket” by|American end Scandinavian lan- Kclchllon' ... A& 10 e g 4 OlEs: is on it and General ! time kept in touch with develop-|customary in the past, permittingeveryone; two piano solos, Mrs.|guages Frince Rupert 66 66 50 52 4 0 Foazgy . 3 mepts with annual visits. For a|of better display in the windows. ;Walter Savikko, “Rustle of Spring Sl fcn el _s2| Edmonton 66 64 . 0 44 4 0 Clear Electric guarantees it. | number of years he was Promo- Composition rubber has beenjand ‘‘Maiden’s Prayer"; reading, St. Luke's Epi || Seattie 88 86 60 60 4 0 Clear - ‘That assures you of = e tion Director of the Alaska Rail-|used in the entry way flooring,| Mrs. Charles Fox, “I Gotta Da = 2| Portland 94 94 62 62 4 0 Clear completels it \ road, when Col. Landers was at the | guaranteed to be skid-proof, a new|Love For Ange Mrs. W. E. d| san Franci 64 62 56 56 4 Trace Cldy : d lasti 2 As/f (hP“ y“‘“’d{.c“;;y t o head of it, and during Col. Lan-|feature in entrances here. Cahill sang two solos, “L'Amour,| crmon: JER AR PR 22 i ‘an asting service. ot the rest-—judge for N , ders regime operated @ special - Toujours L'Amour” and “The For- R & The barometric pressure is moderately high throughout Alaska | j-'¥°“‘5°1£ You can hea: h"‘]" quiet it 1s. Yo“‘fe ! tourist train cach year over the NEBrricin get-Me-Not of Alaska” The pro- Douglas Catholic Church and slightly higher over most of the northeastern Pacific Ocean, and |} * its roomy, substantial intetior. You know it will ! route. g Ve cEARE & | BAD wusA(-(lw‘;an»F-tvd;xm everyone é = 4} s comparatively low in the North Pacific Stales and on the Can- | save many trips to market and much money be- ' e 4 < o INE. ‘inging “Au ang Syne”, accom-| 9:30 am.—Holy Mass and ser-i adian Arctic coast, with “showers in the Gulf of Al ka and the . : : . Ryt . 5 i ON BARANOF FOR JUNEAU adia { 1 I believed then as I do now in IR0 | panied by Mrs. Rice and led by|mon. Benediction of the most! castern Tnterior, and light showers in exireme Wesiern Aluska fol-| ) cause it keeps all kinds of food at just the right ! R BOME LBk A o o|Mrs. Hazel James Ferguson. Blessed Sacrament after the mass.| lowed by clearing. Changes in temperature have been unimportant. | temperature, Come in today and get all the facts ¢ Reed Vice President of ¥ 4 g { 4 . { Jem};' Sias Sie rabanat ot an Airways, wm{ < Ice s am, cake, cookies and cof- = NS 3 e B e - icst oo o abiey : about this t.mly modern lefhgemor. £ N ot before the relirement Of|,.. " geattle for Junsau onthe![c VTS served by the refresh- SPECIAL DELIVERY byt 4 T8 ! : ! ; s aska Rail : B n e pent committee. Mrs. F A, J 2 ; \ ~ . : { { * foua Mr. Reody st an enive | SUBIE BATAML lomerion 4| Guiwas ' read o numorous poem | New Phone 443 Oifce with Old Papers for Sale at' Empire Office ) belives that the time is coming|SOuthern Airways from Nick Bez|.pay = gajl The Gang's Al J % when Fairbanks will compare in|3SA Pl"’“\‘;'““ L“r"“"l Sppvc[k"um-p,“ Mis H T, Oochihn Gl ; v . . opalarity with Montreal as & wine|General Manager of the Pacific| g Al .k Fl i .I ’ l BEAERMIER g e et 7| 5 8 steamer Yukon ‘thts” evend) NI Do EFO8 T ‘\‘!‘;Nfi;" ! e Southeast Alaska with a party of| M€ lof welcome to the Juneau Club SHE SAY [ i [} P()lU(’r Ll). ! 40 tourists, this year he has han-| The airways Suisinl “';_‘l: e land Mrs. Ferguson responded ' ] i ; sl g A | main in Juneau to meet Harllee| " s 8 ; F 3 e dieg. the soutings of four parties of| 0, " o iy, Yusistant to the M Hermann snd Mrs. Davia I ™m iiBE HAPPYW JUNEAU—8 DOUGLAS—18 ! & 2 Plstrdtir Generaitot b UBNMUSIIARIOD T HAYS (NIOIE: (GIkE. - The [ mong his unique attainments s IO et 10“erany concluded with the song L] ! z are the position of Chief of the » LR | “Good-night, Ladies”, accompanied S B B 5 S e S g s YR e 3 ey o g Blackfoot Indians, and a member- b - o dunssi OB the U. 8.1, Mrs. Dudueff at the piano. TR T 4 A e 7 ZEbe GENNTBRRSTRR < 5 T - s ship in the Arctic Brotherhood,|Bureau of Fisheries boat Penguin| Al S aag i e eiebipe e e MR SR * into which he was inducted last|'cday. Mr. Branch is making the TR | B summer at Skagway, the first to|l¥iP Dorth to look into air mail in “UI‘TU"-:‘F (Al::;l;ll\(r)(?ssl"llooTlNG R. & W. FLOATING SOAP, 4 bars ... 25¢ ¢ be taken since the admission of | AMska. &5 A for the bath and' fine laund N President Harding. o R T 4 f‘ (i Jine, URgnery Vallitle Woutst Besort NOTICE TO CREDITORS Since the opening of the pres- At GARNICK’S P’ 1 4 “There is no question of the gnt: deer acason, ovesy. day hvas 9 lon(l 7 o value of this country a tourist| All persons naving bona fide |seen one ¢y more }?\{mlng parties ol ik s LI resort,” said Mr. Reedy, “and it is| Jaims against the late Leigh Hack- | heading for the prairiesand hills of et fct M S W b Shsiias, my balief that.a grea{ many more | €Y Smith will please present the }the I.-?land. Among local hunters D e e people ‘will come up here as the|-'ame with vouchers and proofs to|the first successful one reported time goes on.” he undersigned at Juneau, before jwas Glen Rice who brought home . The strik> this summer caused a|September 1st, 1934 8, 00y BURN giit 4l of Sontusion in tourist| ° H. L FAULENER. With fair weather prevailing to- » bookings. he said, and the result- First publication, Aug. 20, 1934. morrow it is certain that there e ing scattering of accommodations vast publication, Aug. 25, 1934. will be quite a number of outing ° = + spifihb Ay partles which' were - | parties both below and above the 4 : originally in d to travel as a| Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! Treadwell ditch and a word of n lan g um group. P ST 7 S S e In [k the party now infj Juneau. v oined by Ed Fitche : ot A 12 feiived 7| | a $12.00 per ton at bunkers goods and department store owners, : Judge Willam Thompson, promi- g - » mnent jurist, and Miss Eva Easter- IBUTED BY hi o wood, retired capitalist, all of pisTRIBY Your $ is ‘bigger when you burn . Dallas, also, who are now aboard 3 7a ~ 3 T 2 . n the Aleutian 18 the Westward, ALASKA-RHEINLANDER DISTRIBUTORS Indian Egg-Lump 5 aspis?ifi‘ :: “:fifac‘h.fy“;f‘.‘i“ s gjfi For prompt service and immediate delivery of either Rheinlander a - B atht o ) )] . fornia. The outbound trip was by draught cr bottled beer PHONE 114—Femmer’s Dock. PHONE 412 way of Yellowstone National Park, o " where Mr. Reedy spent a number HAROLD L. STABLER, Local Agent of summers, and Glacier National ) __ il B e Wit Roe. < e e OAL C°. i 2 N — Candidate for TERRITORIAL TREASURER INSTANTANEOUS ) 4] JUNEAU ) WILL H. CTHASE | v e : [} 37 Years a Resident of Alaska . 4 Consistent, Constructive Advocate of A Y PE GASTI N EAU CAF E All Alaska Projects that Merit Support ‘1 ‘ ‘ - ‘ 1 i GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING y il French-Ialian' Dinners Wines—Beer ’ YOUR SUPPORT WILL BE APPRECIATED MUSIC ' = TONIGHT YOU CAN REALLY HAVE A NEW CAR ®The finest of new DANCE ; NUMBERS by i . A permanent wave with no W h Ne'o k l E le straggly ends and with the uha acr anc qar ‘ softest, most natural wave = .| on top tor— Paint JOb' BEER—WINES | OPEN ALL NIGHT FREE DELIVERY : DINNERS —SANDICHEER. | Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store $5‘00 Treat youd car fo a new DA CING | \J coat of paint and you won’t ) - o P need a ’34 moilel! Drive in i Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Smgle 0-2 rings today for a free estimate. [ — oy i l:-:l:u gpisns |y iy ; 1t i ‘e carry all the mew you'll a our i | PETER PAN BEAUTY introduced at the recent and workmanship. 1 FOR INS‘ ;RAN E SHOPPE auto shows. 4 ’ COME EARLY! STAY LATE! TOM CASEY, Owner See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Phone 221 for Appointments Co rs Mowr CO. I nc. . ) nno 9 SIPONPRBI PSR PNRE y S y o Y . 3 Telephane 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. . 1

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