The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 20, 1934, Page 6

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; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, bATURDAY OCT 20 1934. BARNEY GOOG Il‘ ND SPARK I’I UG : B BII LE ])F Bl CK : SAIRY. .- L\..ICY'BELLE__ GO ON DOWN I RECKON THAR HAIN'T HIT GIVES ME l THAR HAIN'T NO | YE NEVER WKEERED TO TH’' SHACK, NO NEEDCESSITY O TH' SHAKES, ' EARTHLY REASON | NUTHIN' FUR ME ! DANNY ____ ME SEEIN' HER __.. SAIRY HOPKINS ... MR .GOOGLE , WHY YoU AN NER DAN'L BARLOW | | SARAH'S WAITIN' MR . GOOGLE SHE JES' TREATS AN' SOMEHOW DAN'L BARLOW NUTHER ___EF TH' FOR YOU ... SHE'S GETTIN' TOO THAT PORE DAN'L ‘NOTHER. MY EYES DON'T GIT GOSPEL TRUTH AN' TELL DANG FINE-HAIRED LIKE HE WUZ Th’ GIT CRANKY AN’ - MARRIED - -~ — WAR KNOWED..YE LUCY - BELLE FOR THESE DIRT ONDER HER PUDDLE UP 50'S R?ad for JIS' WANTER G\ T I WANT TO PARTS ... I CANT SEE.. 'V WE-UNS OFFA TH' SEE HER .. PREMISES .. - Disnfibdti«m “COMPILED LAWS By a2 (OF0 2% g B2 =t I d © 1934, King Fearures Syndiiate, Inc. Great Biirain. Hights feserve Siné L e D l C e pital where he underwent @ minor ” TRIPLE anwER u 1“"“5 ll” ee tl! y TOSS-uX)r uzz e \ operation, Mike Pusich returned EPIC Pamphlets Are { l)()l](]L AS i his home yesterday much im- T s S 1 ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzz! 7. Stock 5 W proved in health. g Is GIVEN HERE Now Being Modified| ;. seu coverine 5 rarumle “Certinicates 2 I5 ol —_ 4. Branches of TS 8. Tablet AR ) 7 e 295 PAC Continues woun cave 020 | Teamine” [SIEIRIEFRAIG RIITT) & At vome NEWS 1235 PAGE 3 3 4 12. South Ameri- ot Darrels Dou las Official Compilation The Sodality “of “The’ Childfen |, 4o coini vt or land by can Taian [AINITI1IDIOIT CIEID| 11, vaue for tax &—mmcee e " of ' Alaska Law of Mary” had a very enjoyable X ag & T “ | 13. storekeepers |P|E|A|C|E A EIR purposes 3 § @ aska L] | b it ebehiig: e & ripte | KGR, (618 DOUATEL. 16. Religlous “> S| 4. Boay ot | ORGANIZE TORCH SOCIETY y e o o & LBl | Insiead of issuing bonds of $300.- oo Y T [M R Ic aed. Yos» Torch Society of Douglas urcn $15.00 a Volume | Hembers, Mve. Mabel Ritber Rikoan, | 200000 to finance the state pro-] . LB |LIQIFITIUIEIRY AlGIE] *- ot ne gh school held its annual elec- o FINUD A NANIS ers, Mrs. Ma 5! £ V. . Parched w = e chlor! . : Lt widl MY, Jotiats PORd: PRAADNR, | Suoion (SRspelER 81d OUer 0gr heat AICIEZTIRIE A T|U[N]| 2t Toward the of off Thursday _after Ser'vlces 60c¢ mailing cost Both: roate and Mi of the plan, however EPIC vulI nOW | 18, Like CIADIEITHP TEINID sheltered Mary Pearce was chosen 154} e S Eourite cite e depcnd on getting money from fed- | 19. Mine entrance sido- pres Olavi Wahto, vice-presi- ola Riendeau, who on November 2 20 E|D|E . Demolish il g - > 10, will ‘be the bride of Mr. Eske eral grants or through cther \o‘xu-‘ 'C",!“"(fié" one Proks dent 1 Mary Loken, secretary- :ND ()RD‘LRn TO okigied X i ! ©les and by new forms of taxation | , poy"ong IDIEIRIIIDIE|S TIE[R Combhiy treasurcr. At the present time,| Notices for vms cnurch column > R 2 . 4 and will rent instead of buy factor- Tarewell O[V[A[L N O[T|E] 2. Not wia there are four old members of the | AWst be recelved by The Empire Frank A. Boyle, Territorial Mrs. Rikosh was the first presi- i b d bets v dent- of~ the Sodalit ' ies at cost. 22. Number R[V[T[E A R (OS] 28 Halt quart organization, including Bernhart|not later than 10 o'clock Saturday ] Qi . ke )c‘l" ?g‘; PR 26 ‘"(; Pension Plan Deferred 23. Grate AICIES 5 E[N[T] 2 Ceremony { Sayikko, besides the officers named. | MOFnE w guarantee change of Auditor; Secretary, Terri- ‘. ?;‘j“:“w‘j} ' 33 T‘edfic‘)}?' The pension plan for the aged (= o ol 0. Arehed ceway | Several sophomores will be eli- [ Sermon topics, etc. | Eitil Faw Boviod Board president, Miss Mary VanderLeest, | ang incapacitated who have lived Soothing e A ‘ ! torial Law Revision board. resigned office last September when | california for three years has ointment 17 ik AR §L Onk who Wioe. ;Bjile: jor membsralii The SHeNer | 4] | ahe ehi et s ane 14 radailos Ositornis for. Ehree Wolrp BRAL ar. Lok gt et e T e - Society expects to raise money | Congregational Community | tiiing Mer Gnivelstty studiie: e been deferred until it Ry Nl Gréfl)"‘}?"d 3 electrio " " speaker {soon for initiation and the anmml, ! Church 1 2 : 2 "~ Ition will assume this burden. , line woman’s morning France advisor of xlm club. e non, resigned after one month in|" ¢ exemption of small homes and | 3% Noie the _garment 4. Norwegian . Decree of the | o [ office to become Mrs. Thomas speed of 43 Diminish territorial sultan R, i I. W. RISWOGLD, Pastor uadion i farms from taxation would require | 33. Hypothetical 4 nina- division 9. Muminant | CARD PARTY | 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School ! AN udolph. As Mr. and Mrs. RU-), constitutional amendment and L . ggilons 5. Note of the Siberian river : 2 : ; in’ Soandt- | delph were leaving town within the | "*| #5. Tear apart 47. Small round scale Transgression Next Monday night, October 22,! 7:30 p.m.—Preaching in Scandi- ‘ A 5 it is desired to avoid delay, this| 36. Head mark 6. Change of Serpent the secc oV o ' tnavian - 1 I v week, the Sodality gave Mrs. Ru- ; b anin mmedi. | 31 Wrath 48. Ireland S ‘“D n he ond event of the Eagles'{navian' language. | A N ‘ dolph a special shower, at tr will not be a pari he 1 38, Domestic 49. Crisp cookle form, ar 8 ‘Symhol foe i card party series will be held in!{ The general public is cordially P a spi Shower, ;' 8| e I ate program as at first announced. animal 50. Before subsfance sndium the Aerie hall, starting at 8:30 | nvited to an services. { | i:‘;fi“o‘: glf:om“‘he’- Mrs. M. Len- | ymmediate repeal of the sales T n_ Street. tax as at first announced also will Tl]fl Sodality is now directed bY p5¢ he undertaken if the EPIC | Vice-President Miss Evelyn Mc- plan js authorized by the voters Cormick through the election of Candidate The absence of three of last g | year's members, was regretted, Y Anna Mar Doogan, who the Sisters of St. Ann of V \ where she is now studying he women. If production .sl\.o ¢ | Misses vy Louise Norton. and reach a maximum so that 10 new | Anna Norton, who lately ieft for | gresses would be available yearly,| | San Francisco where they will at- 't{he Democratic nominee feels sure \ tend school. ble ones among the | l Those present at last nig o'clock. There will be two tables |t 3 for bridge and whist. The public| | St Luke’s Episcopal Church | is invited L o > ——— ! CASHENS TO VISIT MONTAN Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cashen planning a ip for Mr. Cashen’s annual vacat which starts next 30 a.m.—Holy Mass and ser- week, to Mrs. Cashen’s former mon, - Benpediction of the most home in Montana. They expect t0 Rlessed Sacrament after the mass be gone at least a month, the lat- ———— — ter probably longer. OLD NEWSFAiiRS e | In bundis for sale at The Em- to dine well and rest well at Seattle’s most ditsinguished ad- dress. Here, you will find all the modern hotel conveniences necessary to your complete com- fort and all those old fashioned ideas of friendliness and hos- pitality that are necessary to a good hotel well operated. No services until Ncveraber Douglas Catholic Church | The plan to produce for con- sumpléon is asserted to promise of four new dresses . RAY W. CLARK, “the sen: T Bl e e R RECOVERS FROM OPERATION pire office, 25c. Fine for starting Manager. shower: mre Mes - BkDD. Mre; | the hbie o kG Sihel i After one week in St. Ann's Hos- your fires these chilly mornings. Paddock, and Miss Viola Riendeau, | factory, and let them have m PR U N LS SR i 83, L S R g Alaskan Headguarters—Ask for Permanent Rates. the guests, and the Misses Evelyn |time in which to show off McCormick, Ada Giovanetti, Jean dre :\lr(“-d'{ made.” VanderLeest, Rose en Monagle -0 Virginia Mullen, Mary Jean Mec- ! J Naughton, Ghralin M(‘;\lmer, Mar- APPLICATIONS l‘\)R [ UNITED FOOD CO. HOTEL Sy ,";’uf“B:‘.‘:,L“G(;m%“‘l:l‘ run| C. S. APPOINTMENTS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 Seaftle's Most Distingilabed’ Adar ‘ e R i The United States Civil Serv- | QRIS T i e, e b A | . Address f ) ice Commission has a unced the | WORK NEARLY FINISHED ON follo aminations, ipt of HERBERT GLACIER ROAD plicati to close the latter part Work is nearing completion on |of Novemi the truck road under construction| Assistant Land Bank Examiner from the 27-mile post to the Her- | Associate Examiner, Farm Credit bcl'l Glacier mining property, ,u‘,AdminisnaLiun Associate Market- - FREE! FREE ! }"I. E Jl v k d LA,',L t Marketing Spe- | single he:p. wu £ § o e, T, e R s S NG YHIS T00,G00D 3 2% 2 = e} Allen Shattuck, Inc. 5.5 FOR DPARS 7 while it is hard going, the xz foot # ‘truck road of five and one-half | Federal Commumratmm Commis- 7 costs .AO”’HHK if it fails to bring miles is expected to be finished in sion, and Assistant Magnetic and FOR YOUR COUGH ‘yuu quick relief. Coughs are danger a short time. Seismological Observer, Coast and signals. For safety’s sake, deal with N \ A four-ton Reo truck and a cat- | Geodetic Survey. Creomulston may pe a better NID |them in the best way known. adv. Established 1898 Juneau, 'Alaska erpillar tractor are being used on| Information may be obtained at than you need. It combines scvr‘)l‘ SRS LEPH 478 i m DBM the road work into the mining |Room 311, Federal and Territorial |helps in one. It is made for quick “PRES—TO0~—LOGS” 2% it i SO E ONE 3 p'o l" property. Building, Juneau. relief, for safety. \F‘or fireplaces, burns with a beau- ~ _ i e - N " Mild coughs often yield to lesser | tiful, steady flame providing won-| £= O e e e — helps. No one can tell. No one |derful heat. They will not pop or | | i | { knows which factor will do most |throw sparks so that a fire screen Juneau Cas’l Grocery \ INDOW CLEANING for any certain cough. So careful | (which destroys at least 50% of the | " | | people, more and more, are using |heating value of a fireplace) CASH GROCERS |+ Creomulsion for any cough that|entirely unnecessary. Corner Second and Seward PHONE 485 4 y starts. 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