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THAR'S GONER BE NAUGHT BUT TROUBLE EVER' ‘N SORROW- FER 'BODY---WHEN DAN'L GITS HYEH YOU-UNS BETTER TELL GIT "HIS NO-GOQOD -FUR-~ HIM TER NUTHIN' UNCLE AN ALINT LOWIZIE O\JTTA ] THESE HILLS PRESE&TSY&TEH v ‘OF REFUND TO™ > CITIES MAY STAY Karnes Describes Financial| B Aid to Alaska Schools in Late Bulletin Accordinz to an article written Alaskan Bankers ' At Gathering SEATTLE, Jan 22.—Just now this town would be a good place town weuld be a good place right ncw te hold an Alaskan Banker’ convention or at least a Territarial Financial Confer- enceé. Registered at hotels here are Grant Jackson, President of the Miners and Merchants Bank at Nome; E. A. Rasmu- o'n, President of the Banks of LEE RAMAGE IS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, #RIDAY, FEB. 22, 1935 LAWS-A-ME I WURSH T T RECKON |if KNOWED WHU DAN'L AIR A-AIMIN' TER KEEP HIS APP'INTMINT -- SQ--I GUESS YOU-UNS HED BETTER JOLT ALONG --- I'LL TELL MIST' GOOGLE YOU-UNS WUZ HYAR -- GIVE MAH MIST-G -~ = KNOCKEDOUTBY DETROIT NEGRO Joe Louis Puts “Clever Californian” Away in Second Round 3o | LOS ANGELES, Feb. 22.—One! RE-GARDS TER LUCY - BELLE -~ ~ gk gy B lnx on the, for | banks where a position awalits in one of that city’s beauty. uhum ‘Miss Lindsay expects to remain lin the f&r-north metropolis in- | TFT o Tm oo s mre oo {definitely. ! INTERESTING TALKS MADE TR TSP RN BY REV. GLASSE AND DR. FROM TAKU BUNNELL AT DOUG. SCHOOL Barney Ocnrad who with Louis DeFlorian is looking after the hirthday program including talks | Twin Glacier’ camp up the Taku by the Rev. John A. Glasse and | river this winter; has been in town Gharles E. Bunnell, President of ,for several days attending to some An interesting Washington's | ‘Adlllisskl; 35 cents GEORGE BROS. 51 ;IO ¥ "Albert Peterson FOR MEMBERS: AND FRIENDS REFRESHMENTS Dancing lqnown apticle at a price” FAOLEY Your Cancelbd Ckeeh Alask: Willi Pri Vice- |of the Pacific Coast’s leading ex- | [the Alaska College, was given at' business and getting fresh sup- g’c“h ”‘le cBurUIrlex:_t m:e ";":’fim?;“‘g o Aska; W ‘. t::. ”fia c:l ponents of the gentle art of Box- ! W lz:d Dwflas school - assembly yu- :bmas Cold weather, 20 degrees T 199 100} etin . by n ¢E. | Flrst o in th cond | ay afternoon. elow: 2er0, ‘was reported for Jan- S I P l Karnes, Commissioner of Educa- Bank. at MNetshiias. - and | (I %8 Knogked out iy She e t YANE PICKENS aySt t 8 au . tion, it is unlikely that the present system of refund to the ' city schools by the Territory will be changed by the Legislature now in Gee:ige B. Welsh, cashier of the First National Bank at Fairbanks, B. M. Behrends, veteran Ju- neau financier, was here ear- round of a fight here last night when Joe Louis put Lee Ramage away. Both are heavyweights. Before 15,000 persons, the Detroit Negro knocked out Ramage, tout- For evening use, lighter pewers give a delicate and well groomed @ppearance, ., The Rev. Glasse in his talk on \Washington including mention - of o "Ry, MRS, F. & BARONOVICH fuch as Lincoln, Longfellow, Edl-‘ls RECENT ARR!VAL uary at the camp. There can be no argument as to whether a bill has or has not been paid when have a Checking Account at the First session. 3 P »| SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! |%on and Lindbergh, whose great is| lier in the week but left for |ed as the “clever Californian. | Z 'HERE F National and pay by check! Your can- Commissioner Karnes says in his v | accomplishments during their Hle- OM KET‘CH'KAN kg, hic home aboard the steam- |They were to bave boxed ten) s - elled checks endorsed by the payees are article: cr Northwestern Wednesday |rounds. % |time keep them in our memary, | cell hecks pay “The Territorial Board of Edu- cation, at its meeting in May, re- silernoon, Louis weighed in at 196, whlch wa3 three pounds more than his| { -~ Dr. Bunnell spoke about the' Mrs. F. J Baronovich, wife of | tine progress being made at his Representative Baronovich, of Ket- legal proof of payment. In addition to tms protection, a Cheek- commended to the Legislature tow., WASHINGTON’S college and mentioned particularly | chikan, was a recent arrival in ing Account provides an accurate record among other things: ALASKA SCHOOL’S e | the good work of Douglas stu-|Juneau and will remain in the city of your finances on your cheek stubs, ““That the Legislature consider | | BIRTHDAY | dents, All graduates of the col !during the remainder of the makes the handling of everyday finances the advisability of the Territory's support of schools in incorporated BULLETIN REPORTS NEW BOOTHS FOR |'ege are stepping into good posi- Twelfth Legislative Session. She convenient' and’ businesslike, and gives gt\ons. he said. | has been entertained by a number cities to be hereafter based on NEW U. S. BUREAU| JUNEAU PARLORS | n A N G E Three songs, two by the grades f friends made during her stay your funda the protection of this bank. average daily attendance rather S and one by the high schopl girls here during the legislative session Why .ot open a Checking Account than on a percentage of expendi- tures which are (lassed as re- fundable as is now the case.’ establishment of a new Depariment of Public Tossible | Federal BEING lNSTALLED\ EAGLES’ HALL Extensive alterations to the seat- concluded the program. | two years ago. ->> - | here this week — you will find it eéxceptionally useful every day of indi v i Welfare, headed by a Cabinet| ] F. 0, E. DANCE ISLAND'S i the year!’ Since the Board's recomm: “da"mombcr. is reported by the cur-|ing arrangements are being made Douglas = SOCIAL EVENT TONIGHT E P A8 Y AR ES tion has gone out, much propagan- rent issue of the Alaska School|for the Juneau Ice Cream Parlors PR S 2L B B B L RS ' da has been spread to the effect |1°ht 1% by Kraffts Cabinet Shop. TONIGHT that all of the smaller schools and the larger schodls to the Westward would be discriminated against and that the proposed change would help only the larger schools in cast Alaska. On the con- such would not be the case weuld like to assure the peo- ple concerned with the refund plan to cities that it is not the intention of the Commissioner of Education nor cf the Territorial Board of Education to recommend any plan to the Legislature which cannot be approved by the cities themselves, -and T am sure that/| the Legislature itself would nof act upon any recommendation that/ would not be helpful to all cities.” (3 ALY O R C. S. EXAMINATIONS ' The United States Civil Service | The Bulletin says: “Into it would be put a number of established bureaus and services, plus several new ones to be created next year. The bureaus are: “Bureau of Education—now un- der Interior Department. “Public Health Service—now un- der the Treasury. “Children’s Bureau—now the Labor Department. Women'’s Bureau—also under La- kor. “Federal Emergency Relief Ad- f ministrntion—independem “Public Works Administration — [now under Interior. “Old age pension, and unemploy- ment insurance agencies—yet to be authorized. “Sponsors of the plan argue that | these services have a direct and interrelated connection, that com- under According to Percy Reynolds, Manager of the Parlors, the new booths will permit of much more privacy and also a greater seating ; 4 ission 50c capacity will be provided, allowing AdmISS 5 of a much quicker service for the butfet snacks, as well as the regu- { Everybody Invited lar featured meals. ! A8 Qe e SR e Dancing—9: 30 FOR THE ten years of their Commemorating Washington’s Mrs. Martin Jorgense: birthday, Douglas Aetie 117, F- O.| jntant dmuonter aert Be A E. i3 giving a dance in their hall Hespltal yesterday. for public entertainment tonight. | A large crowd is expected to at- tend this holiday event. - SHOP IN JUNEAU ¢IRST! Mrs. J. D. Kelly gave birth to a ten-pound daughter at 7:40 o'clock this morning in St. Ann's Hos- ! pital. The First National Bank JUNEAU, ALASKA THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to' You Begin and End at the Gang P'lgrtk of Every Passenger-Caprying Hoat 9:30 tSheets 82x101 $1.69 m DEPT. STORE | : Store Open Tonight Commission has announced an ex-| bining them. under one direction amination for Bacteriologist, salary will make for greatly enhanced ef- $2,000 to $3,700 a year. Further1 fectiveness. information may be obtained at| “They even have a chief for the Room 311, Federal and TFerritorial | new Cabinet post—Harry Hopkins, Building, Juneau. youthful dynamic FERA chief. DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY! married life, Mr. Brown had patiently tolerated his wife's enthusiasm for antique furniture. During that time, Queen Anne, Chippendale, Shera- ¢ Empire Classified Ads Pay. Daily Cross-word Puzzle Aladum Hggel Lulw Slore . mASROss Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 22 Part of o tres ton and Jacobean pieces were shifted " ll. a2 7. Steeples cutting b Dave Hous ’flw. Phone M m‘ 1 Distant [OIWHBBA[D[S] 23. Tropieal resin g . et oo soobley in and out of theix home. ———— i Sy, N EISHRRIAL L IZIE) w cuen | . . FRYE'S BABY BEEF ! Sting: - Writing i [ i %“Ilon’: aflflmu‘n e RIEARMIRIE [OBEP [EN[T] pih ;u.:;c e HOWGVG!, when Mzs. Brown m‘d ! b “DfiLlCloUfi H Aus and BACON 3 goi o gty [ TRIGIAILIOIPIS] o il : Frye-Bruhn C mpan i s [SIKIEITINISEINEIEIDIED] {3 frome ™ to serve a different brand of caffee rye- 0 :z :‘: :fi:‘fiw"’”' Emgmg B ke 4 Telephm 88 ‘ Ptompt D 3 B EEEG 0. Orfenat st each .week—"Just for a change,” ; = , 3 Kut L 42. Immerse O i 4 i i, [ANTSI o she said—Mr. Brown FOR INSURANCE 44. Grow im 46. Part of the 45. Drink slowly hand 3 A : 3 : PARD . SON & Etuencea 1 woneypaiato L 4 Bl S lost no time in remon- another all you went, “ “ “‘ W 56, Bo':' feelin, ’!r % l:rlg?: or 49, Pregrd::lfl I::l-. : B R g REIEL. o R steating. provided you stop 58. Obtain 4. Chief of a jury 19 52. Ko 59. Defeat 6. Short jacket - 20, Artmclul 53, rorm intoa | fiy . Grovabors, "::f::"“’"", . 7o S g sedengle ."Listen, Mary. I'll COH”@W" M' not ane of these hrands you've been 'getting that has a leg to stand on, no matter how' you make a bargain with you. ¥You can float from one style of furniture to d Adad AN _ T | e AdEN ANE dANdd dusNa deEEE WI%H i % | illi////éil GASTINEAU €AFE [ GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING Y French-lhlln Dln*'l ) CAPI TOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Lunches Dlncln‘ Every Nim ' “Stick o Hills Bros. Coffee” make it, hor what cups you serve it in. You stick to Hills Bros. Coffee. -Even though it wco-t a little more, you al- ways get mwose fine cups from a pound than %flu brand.”" Private Booths 2 e %EII flll%flllll%ill CASHGROCERS th!fi We Deliver Meats—Phone ]