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BARNEY GOOGLE AND S NOW..DON'T WORRY ANYMORE ; SAIRY ..y AN' TH' NEXT TIME YOUNG EDGAR ALLEN COMES MESSIN' ROUND TELL HIM TO SCRAM._.DANNY BARLOW 1S WORTH SiX OF THAT GUY.SAIRY-- EVEN IF. THE SHERIEF FOR. WMIM.. PORE ‘DANIL :WHEN M ’“U\OFF NIMBLE, 7 TELL YE,MR.GOOGLE, I WAR SO FLUSTRATED 3 RUN . TOO L 1S LOOWIN' ‘DON'T KNOW MORE ABOUT BUT 1'LL BET WHO DID 1T, the Eagles* Hall in honor of the athletes: - —— TO AID BASKETEERS The Seniors and Sophomores of the Douglas High School will serve refresnments at the Pargnt Teach- ers’ Association meeting . tomorrow mght and the sum netied will go to the basketball team. | DOUGLAS | NEWS [OUNCIL PLANS PROJECTS FOR F E R A WORK | Widening St. Ann’s Avenue, rais- MAYOR GOLDSTE!N ng and widening the Third Street HOLDS Cl" ‘FORT’ ¢ pridge fill and renewing the foun- glatxoq of the Coliseum theatre puilding are three definite projects ! planned by the Dauglas City Coun- Fil at the monthly business meet- stel " 3 !ng Satiirday night o the Pederal S&:;c:;:é:?ever have the fun' thi [Emergency Employment Relief here. Happier than a bird dog chasing {Work jon the projects is to ® 5 fiock of ducks all by himself, ptarted as soon as possible, it Was Goldstein not only was Mayor this hgreed. , Ie afternoon but held such other titles | W. E. Feero, administrator of a5 manager of City Streets, City ‘he FERA for Douglas has been Clerk and general Head Man. pusy L_he past few days enrolling You see, it was this way: City hose jn need of jobs and it is eX- Glerk A. W. Henning has been in )ef"?d a8 good sized crew Wwill be geattle for the past two weeks on availaple for the work. a vacation trip. He’s not due back _ Other business of the meeting pere until 7 o'clock tomorrow morn- jincluded routine matters includ- | 5 . ing, when the northpound Yukon ‘ugg payment of 16 bills totaling ‘toyohes here. ;‘ 400, And Miss Jeannette Hildre, as- | R o tant city clerk, who's been “hold- & IN HOSPITAL ing the fort” in Henning's absence, Mrs. Gust Lundell underwent an at 5:30 o'clock this afternoon leaves goperation in St. Ann's hospital this on the, southbound Alaska for a fmorning and is getting along is three-weeks’ vacation to visit rela- tiwcll as could be expected. tives and friends in Tacoma and £ e | Portland. She was on leave during E RETURNING FROM SITKA the last half of the day to get | Mrs, John Raatikainen, who went ready for the trip. to Sitka last week on the gas boat So that put Mayor Goldstein lican, isexpeeted jbagk. on the practically Mussolini for the after- noon. However, if the truth be known, he merely got himself BREEZE OUT good magazine and propped his The Gastineau Breeze was sched- feet on Henning’s desk for a nice, Juled to be on sale today. This is quiet reading ion fthe second issue this year. The sl éthll‘d will be published the latter USEFUL CHRISTMAS GIFTS part of December. B B TR - A splendid cction of ANCE AFTER GAMES will be shown at the Lutherar Following the basketball games Ladies’ Aid Sale Wednesday after- tonight, the Douglas high school nocn Dee. 5. Tea, 2 to 4. Dinner, 1Jumc.;-s will sponsor a dance in 5:30 to 7.30 p.m. lorthland next week, '/ALL. BY LONESOME Boy, oh boy, did Mayor Isadom; et articles —adv. COUGARS DROP TILTTO TITANS OF DETROIT [ {Washington State, After Long Train Ride, Beaten, 6 to 0 | DETROIT, Dec. 3.—Washington | State College, the team which fin- lished second this year in the Pa- cifia Coast Conference footbpll 'race, had to bow to a University of Detroit eleven Saturday here, 16 to 0. | The winners were led to victory | by Doug Nott, who closed his col- {leziate gridiron career in a blaze |of glory. As a near gale whipped | intermittient snow flurries agross the field, Nott directed the attack which = produced a touchdown in the first guarter for the only score |of the game. Wieczorek, Detroit fullback, ¢rashed the Pullman, Wash,, line for the tally. Thé losing Cougars were handi- capped by the loss of Ed Dougher- ty, flashy halfback, who was in- jured in the University of Wash- ington game a week ago. On top of that, the Westerners spent most of last week on trains instead of | practice, fields. - - Tiremen, Caught Beneath Tons of Debris, Rescued DENVER,. Col., Déc. 3—Assistant Fire Chief Andrew Mahon, is dead, and four of nine firemen, who hur- with him into the flames of ctacular fire, are in a serious congition after being rescued from 1tons of debris. e, — SHOP IN JUNZAL: § e Every Kind Z Now' on % et 1 P. 8, wonderful gift.” LOADS AND LOADS OF T PRETTIEST PLAYTHINGS - Ordered Direct from Santa Claus o Comfiléte Assortment "DiS‘play ' POOR KID..SHE ] $51800 'N' A RABBIT. SHIRT SHE THINKS T WAS DANNY HE NEWEST AND ‘e Wrap for Mailing & Co. orii by iuifid ’iustomers Suggestion: “A Silent Smith-Corona makes a THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 3, 1934, NO ™My ™My \LAURIE DAUPHNY "“AND MRS. H. BAKER . " ADDED-TQ FORCE Laurie Dauphny) éngineer; and Mrs. Helen, Baker, stenographer, have been added to the office force of the Unpited States, Bureau of Public Survey under temporary ap- pointments made by the Secretary of the Interior recently. Both, will assist in compiling and assembling field netes made by the various crews during the last season, according to George A. Parks, Cadastral Engineer. Mr Dauphny . has_worked with the U. S. Bureau of Public Survey, in the field for the last fiftaen years. LI S O L ) . HOSPITAL ‘NOTES e e e e e e oo ' : Gus j Messerschmidt - entered $t. Ann’s Hospital last-night for medi~ cal treatment. Harry Bllingen, @ medical - = tient at :St. Ann's Hospital, waj discharged from -that hospital last night. Mrs. Hargy Warobec and her in- fant son left St. Ann’s Hospital last night. Daily Empire Want Ads ray! Schilling Poultry Seasoning A delicious seasoning for soups, stews, all meat and poultry dressings o‘““‘“’ the Year T P é ' T T T T By BILLE DE BECK A TELEGRAM FOR YOU, MR.GOOGLE & -3 SLOT MACHI § 4 FROM LOCAL KESORTS BY MARSHAL MAHuUs alternative of having them dis] of as junk by, the U. S.,Marshal office. Eight were already in oper- ation in various resorts of Juneau "and Douglas and the ten new ones 'had been shipped north, but never left the’ dock, U. S. Marshal Ma- honey said. Eighteen slot machines, ten brand new ones and eight that have been collecting nickels and dimes in various resorts about town for some TG O time, were sent south last week, as AGWAY MAN TO SOUNH the result of a clean-up by the - U. S. Marshal's office. Chief clerk of the Con Ellingson, agent for the ma- and Yukon Route, at Skagway, W. ehines, was fined $100 by U, S. C. Blanchard, accompanied by his and General Manager; Commissioner J. F. Mullen on a wife, is a southbound passenger on charge of operating gambling de- the Alaska. vices, and given a short time to ship the machines south with tie .o SHOP IN JUNEAU! — heart . . . well-chosen furniture. “checks and genuine comfort in New Holiday Furniture! The gift “from the family, to the family”—exquisitely designed sofa and club et richly upholstered. Make this a joyous Chri mas, with this beaut two-piece suite! ELECTRICAL Stand Lamps Percclators Toasters Waffle Irons Mixers Ironers Occasional Table Book Trough Table Smoking Stand Oceasicnal Chair Table Lamp Magazine Rack Sleds—Wagons Skates—Tool Sets A Beautiful Dining Room Suite Heve's s present for the home! A splendid suite, ‘at a'price that is within your reach! Choice wal- nut over gumwood. Table and six chairs, complete. DISHES AND GLASSWARE Make Selectioms Now! End Tables with book trough, walnut finished. ;. Good size. A small item but so useful. Assorted styles. THOMAS HARDWARE T White Pass ing men were chosen to remain in O S s A AR - Check Off Your Christmas Names With Furniture! A new suite for the Home—a new desk for brother or s against EVERY \* e® 6 e - weanoe oo o " D CARNERA BEATS : ROXER CAMPOLO . and Mrs ter Bay, Mrs. N L Helen Juki Lezlie F. Parker, n, Wrange ntina, Dec. Behemoths and of the here Saturday wa s B. Hall, Juneau; Che Tenakee. Frimo Ca a, glant Italian who formerly held the werld’s he Oscar Burke, Sentinel i C { boxing fitle, outpointed Vie- A. Johnson i D. G. terio mpalo, Argentine fizhter Darkalo, Juneau; . C, The bout went the full twel/e E. Johng artin Ness, 1:. Cam was slightly out- Junsau; Juneau; C ] e Steinbaugh, Seattle; Oliver Drange, Teénakee. R Sl NNOTNCING i UM MINING MAN DEPARTS A ' B Bcrich, Dr. Rae L. Funter, Bay, southbound for Sealtle His wife acompanies him. He Manager of the Admiralty-Alaska Gold Mine Carlson OPTOMETRIST Company T aIE of Ketchikan M'KINLEY OFFICIALS NAMED y R At | the ual meeting is now at the Gastineau Hotel to care for the ey:3 of friends and patrors residing in Juneau. and vicinity. the Mt. Mc- i "Transporta the follow- of the Kinley Company in Fairbanks plige: James L. Galen, Presflert | fivEs EXAMINED Rdd ice-President ; [ {LASSES FITTED Sheldon, Vice-President; John H GLASSES > urer; and until December 9 A E. Kelly, Secretary and Tre George Lingo and Capt. 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