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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 6, 1934. YO YUP__HE KEM A-NOSIN’ ‘ROUND TH' SETTLEMENT A-TRYIN' TER BUY POWDER AN' I KOTCHED HIM__BUT. SO FUR,HIT'S A PLUMB MYXTRY WHUT HE'S DONE WITH YORE 461800, MR_.GOOGLE - - - 'CAZE HE WON'T TALK . WHEN D' RECKON yo'LL BE A-COMIN' BACK TER TH HOLLER, MR _GOOGLE ? YANCEY'S BEN | YE... A-ASKIN' FUR _LUCY-BELLE'S GOT ‘A LEETLE MIS A“‘ Fa) { ) { | SEIMS-SPOKANE SUSPENDS OPERATIONS FOR WINFER Due. to the eontinuad soft weatli- er, road k been su pended unti rains of the t p beyond Lawson creek. ‘With delayed completion of the ¥ Douglas bridge, work on the road can be resumed in the spri i that project completed long bef:r the bridge is ready for travel —_————— HOME DISCONTINUED ith the last ot the re children in the Alaska Ch Home here being taken away first of the week, the institut has, been closed. No report is able as yet regarding the dis tin of the property. Mrs. Carmi ael, who was matron in the Home, is visiting fo few days with Mrs. Rose Davis before returning to her home in Juneau. -holiday 1 appear at the | end of the school semester in Jan- | uary. SITKA AND GIVEN FINES BY e Paul pight by Deputy F. Ficken in Sitka and with disturbing t peace, rd- ing to word received by the U. 8 Marshal’s office here. Paul was ar- raigned and pleaded guilty this morning before U. S. Commissioner H. L. Bahrt, who fined him $10 and costs. Alfred Perkins was also arr od Deputy Ficken in Sitka lasi nizht and charged with assault. He pleaded guilty when arraigned this and was fined $60 and Commissioner Bahrt. Both ailed accord- ing to the radio received. NOTICE ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1, 1935 the scale of pay per hour will be §1.20 for carpenters as allowed Northern Zone by the P.W.A. CARPENTERS LOCAL NO. 1. was arrested last ¥ [¢ BAHRT) ERY IN HER BACK [ LUTHERAN AID AFFAIR GIVEN BIG PATRONAGE Annual Bazaar, Tea and|Minnesota, where Mrs. Holbrook is Dinner Yesterday Is Pronounced Success The annual bazaar, tea and din- > ner of the Lutheran Ladies Aid, hurch social rooms °d - splendid pat- ronage in every department. ‘The fancywork booth, in charge Mrs. Leon Danielson, featured of aprons and hand- from 2 to 4 o‘clock in 'rnoon, was in charge of Harry Stonehouse and Mrs K. Olafson. The tables were v in a setting that en- and informal feature of the day's ived very favorable m numerous guests. ivity was the from 5:30 to ns. Mrs. Mrs. El- Key, M: Mrs. Harry Ruth Lundell, 3 Olafson served in , and M Alfred by Mr E. O. L. M. Danielson . Mrs. Hans Berg Violet Mello, were in charge n the kitchen. especially wish to and dairies contributed to S0 wish € in the day, Betty who e T |MOTHER OF JUNEAU MAN DIES IN DENVER John T the sa mother Denv Davidson, who has been with the reological Survey in Juneau for past year, did not know his mother had been ill. D “TWG MASTERS” Davidson has received A play entitled “Two Masters” will be given™in the Presbyterian Church in the Native Village, Thursday, December 6, at 8 p.m. Admission is 25c. Tickets may be had from the members of the Mis- sionary Society, or at the door. . MRS. DAVID WAGGONER. S C THADRM oM [} « NKS IDE.BUT W FORTABL TO OUR AMERICAN SUN FLAME You will make no’ mistake in selecti al this wonderful’ oil burning Circulator for your home. Safe—Clean—Efficient—Economical Qur strongest sales argument is the satisfied owners—ASK ONE OF THEM, Juneaun.Young Hardware Co. SO DANNY CONFESSES_?? MY T MY ! MY 1 IT'S HARD 'TO' BELIEVE! IT'S GONNA KNOCK SAIRY FOR A ROwW O' APPLE, TREES, BUT I GOTTA TELL . HER- BUT I & ©.1934. Kind F ““'I-ILLMAN HOLBROOK TO ’ FLY TO ROCHESTER WHERE | i WIFE IS, IN . MAYO CLINIC | a pint | Wellman Holbreok, Assistant Re- | make your own | gional Forester, who left here early | this week fo attend: the meeting «of | the Northwest Planning Commis- | sion in Seattle from December 12 | to 14, will,leave that city by plane | immediately. following the. eonclu- | !sion of the meeting for Reochester, | | t the, Mayo Brothers' Clinic. | He expects to return to Juneau | | about the middle of January, - | delicious table syrup Schilling Maple fiuoriy SHE'LL BE GLAD THAT TH FOLKS'LL WKNOW SHE'S INNOCENT. __ By BILLE DE BECK HIT'S A LIE..T! DAN'L NEVER TUK 1Tt HIT WUZ ME. THET'S WHO 1T wWuzZ.| AN M A-GONTER GIVE. MYSE'F wue $ WESS i B U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUL The Weather (By the U. 8. Weaither Bureau) Forecast for Jupean and vieimitv. heginnfng at 4 pm., Dec. 6: Showers tonight and Friday; moderate -southeast winds. LOCGAL DATA & Barometer Temp Humidity Wind Velacity 30.44 94 s 12 30.41 4 88 5 6 30.29 36 97 S 2 RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY Weather Cldy Clear Foggy Time 4 pm. yesl'y 4 am. today Noon today TODAY |cording to Charles H. Flory, Re- gional Forester. SHOP IN JUNEAU! Basketball TONIGHT HIGH SCHOOL GYM WHITE PASS ATHLETIC CLUB Vs, JUNEAU ALLSTARS AT 7:30 P. M. SHARP ADMISSION Adults 25 cents Children 15 cents Répdz'r and three ygtfl;"s.k : Repairs or alterations often 0000 tions? | Program. TELEPHONE 587 A Financing Plan 1o Your Home You may apply for credit to make housing improvements, if you can repay in regular installments over a period of one to value:of your home or other property. Do you want to know about the plan sponsored by the United States Government and approved by financial institu- We are co-operating fully with the Federal Better Housing Columbia Lumber Co. Highest 4pm. temp. 20 36 38 44 42 36 38 4 42 11 57 - 38 36 46 | 40 42 | Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Preelp. 4am. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather 16 0 Cldy .36 Rain .08 Cldy Clear Pt. Cldy Cldy Cldy Rain Cldy Clear Station Barrow Nome Bethel Fairbanks Dawson St. Paul Butch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juncau Sitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland 48 40 San Francisco 62 | 56 Highest on record for this month in 30 years. T T EREBebEe s | & Cldy Clear Clear Pt. Cldy Clear Clear 34 36 18 | 36 RIS WEATHER S¥NOPEIS High barometric pressure prev:led this morning from Dawson southward to California, the cres. being over southern British Co- lumbia, A storm area of marked intensity was centered over the North Pacific Ocean, the lowest r:ported pressure being 28,00 inches about 600 miles south of the Shunagin Islands. This general pres- sure distribution has been attend:d by rains along the coastal re sions from Nome to Juneau and b; cloudy weather over the interior of Alaska. Excessive rains occurred at Cordova, the 24-hour amount ending at 4 am. today was 3.38 inches, making a total for the past 72, hours of 12.32 inches. It was cooler this morning over the interior of Alaska, although temperatures continued to be much above the seasonal aver- The maximum temperature yesterday at Fairbanks was 58 the highest temperature on record there in any Decem- ing the past 30 years. (fi]d Papers for Sale at Empire Office the IO AA L OO Modernize i NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY A new TELEPHONE DIRECTORY is being issued to all, subseribers on or about January 1st and ad- vertising forms will close December 15th. For space please telephone FRANK JOHNSON IS ADBED TO BETTER HOMES CANVASSERS Frank Johmsén' has been 'added to the list of canvassers who are calling on the property owners of Juneau and the vicinity to ae- quaint them, with the various phas- es of the Better Homes Campaign being carried on in co-operation with FHA, it was announced this morning by J. J.. Connors, Sr., Cbairman of the Central Commit- tee. of the Better Homes Cam- paign. | . Mr. Johnson will cover district ['Ng.. Seven, which begins at the city limits. and extends out the highway, according to Chairman { Cgnnors, who made the appoint- ment. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS adv. TELEPHONE COMPANY. e ——— TRAFFIC NOTICE The upper Gold Creek Bridge at Calhoun Avenue. will be closed to traffic after 10 a.m, Dec. 7, on account. of wrecking operations and construction of new bridge. I, GOLDSTEIN, —adv. Mayor. ——————— SHOP IN JUNEAU! 'BOGGAN Hardwood Floors Waxing Polishiag l | Sanding | PHONE 582 | el GARLAND 'Hirsch Jacobs, youthful New | Yorker, had woén 118 horse races by late October to lead all other i)uckeys in_wins, | | | | | | Just Received JAP ORANGES CALIFORNIA GROCERY TELEPHONE 478 Prompt Uéli;léry have money when YOU NEED IT } /ASavings Account at this bank added | to regularl( will help you accumu- late a substantial fund of ready cash that will be available when you need it for | emergencies, opportunities, or pleasures. 3 If you have an Account here already—! | fine, add to_it. If not, we invite you to' open one. Then save and have money \when you need it! 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