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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1935 7 BILLIE DE BECK AT R . BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ~ e | | HERE SOMETHING INTERESTING- WAAL .WUZ TH' - i B S SR AR TS i k T‘fi‘{’fi | FOLKSES IN UH-OH 1 HAVEN'T HEARD- T _WISH TO SUGGEST T:nonass TN ACK DT TY | - A LOTTA . THE FOLLOWING NAMES FOR N | DISAPPINTED MESSAGES YOUR FAMOUS SEXTUPLETS -- AGIN-? CAZE WE DIDENT AN' RS REGINALD Q! KEM 22 ARRIVED | THIS WILBUR - MORNING -~ CHALINCEY - PERCIVAL. -~ YOURS TRULY--F-F-HOCHSTADTER 840 CENTRAL AVE--CITY--- FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M Behrends Bank Bldg. g ——— GRIDLEYS ARRIVE REV. KASHEYA F- RETURN P il ond Lumber Company . AL N $NE‘V AIR TRANSPORT }Mana,ger of the Columbia Lumber Mr. and Mrs. Ross A. Gridley| . After giying the Seagsle -Cham- Tived In Junean on the Aleutian|ber of Commerce Good Will Tour MGSEVE.T iS § § tI"LINE INCORPORATED, | Company of guneau; W. C. Miler N o S, e g f)(' J(’"/‘S { FIRST FUGHT MADE | President of the Columbia Lumber [from the Westward. Gridley, Ter-|party several “Interesting lectures L ! ‘Cmnpun) Seattle, and Mrs. Miller |fitorial Engincer-Inspestor of thelon Alaskahi‘histhiy, the ‘Rev. ‘A. P. | i\' E “/'&" { ,were pacsengers to Sitka and Te- i’: We 3 1S 1 en S| s’ Administration, has|Kashevaroff arvived here on the | turn. They left Juneau at 1 pam. in Skagway on official' busi- | Aleutian. He "had Joine'i the party . TA fl"W. enterprise, the Alaska Air|..q returned at 7 pm. having T8 and joined his wife, who has|at ‘Sitka. ,,,,, s G s g i “lr-‘l(l’lhh:rll mlnc 4 h‘fh] em\ertid fill: spent about two hours in Sitka. N on a short vacatién ‘trip ' to’ B mmer : {C. OF C. MEETING e R ST o0 | ek Bla rghury | g “sitka, | e westwara, BB RO AR TION i TOMORROW NIGHT |\ i o o ants aw“redlplm Simmons took off with |/} = At | Regular meeting of Silver Bow i, § a i s parly of three to Lake Hassel-| ' % BOYLE IS HERE Lodge, No. 2 A, L. O. O. F. this Stinson seaplane and operates fmm‘bo the Juneau Commercial Dock float. | Two flights were made yesterday with Pilot Sheldon Simmons at the Jean McCuilagh, Seldovia school to Con- Specml Message With some jimportant busine:s grcss on Newer Taxa' | scheduled, the regular meeting of | tion Reveals Plan the local ¢hamber of Com | J. E. Boylé, Union Oil Company |evening, I 'O."O. F. Hall at 8 oo e T S agent, travelled to Juneau from the oclock. Report ‘of "Grand Lod Westward as a passenger aboard |Session by Representative Char —r pastponed from last night, will be|oontrols On the first trip the ship tcacher, is travelling to Seattle on\tflc Aleutfan |W. Carter. Lunch will be serve ued f+om Page One) Leld tomorrow evening. Av £200d &t-|\as chartered by the Columbia thc Aleutian for a biief vagation. ! qu“ 4 - PETER CHRISTENSEN, g e TR T Hitendance) Is needed to ald in thel Qi st RS Gel 0L by M G 4 AN P IN JlNI:\U FIRBT' —adv. Nuble Grand. 6 po! uo'x Tncome Lnxes ranging purpose of the meeting. | ——— * from 10% to 16% per cent; elim- G s ination of ‘unnecessafy ‘holding! wnn AIRWAYS CO. companies inall lines of business| Louis Delebeque, who, with his through taxaticn, submission of | wif, nee Alberta Gallwas, recentlyy ratification of a constitutional returned from a vacation south, amendment permitting the Federal | has decided to remain on the, Gaoyernment to tax future issues of,Chan el instead of returning to the SLnlc and Jlocal securities and al-|pcsition awaiting him at Chichagof lowing State and local g:wrnmuxt)"ml he is now with the Pacific Al- to tax future Federal securities. iu a Airways as boaking agent with 'oifices at the Gastineau Hotel. N _ LONG SKEPTICAL i iy ool s ROUTE TO DOUGLAS A. J. Gallwas is a return- WASHINGTON, June 20—Wi| .- dorable ‘skepticism, Senatoriy Wn .o er on the Northwestern | Huey P, Long, welcomed President oo S S0, P 00 qaturaay or Raosevely “back into the fold” offiy,p "o name of Mrs. Dy re the wealth movement. [earlihr. -ofter . &% . peaks ¢ uming e Chlef E“’““‘:flw)n"h is thought to be that of Mrs.’ Senator Long told the DeMytt, former well-known 5 if he'll comz - y % nt here for many years, ap- and actvally busc up eve:y big for-tp o 57, the passenger 1ist of the n Amcrica, we'd be out oftw . Ueciern “along with that An Oil Heater that Really “Belongs” in Your Home . ression in 24 hours, but " ‘:‘lnl‘ll!M[‘ Gallwas. V Lhaz when the boom is oV ‘,]‘ “ | ol SA TIONAI [ Y these exposures subsigde, it. will be TO TENAKEE " the end of B.oo sevelt’s talk aboul Sun G degentralizing wealth. That is m“qul & experience with him in the past.” Senator ; Long m(ened to the Mitchell hearing over, J,hp Depart- | ment of Commerce charges came so as to turn .the publ ‘l mind from exposure by Mifchell | on gifts and bounties ~orderéd by “N'GN FA“- Tu Roosevelt.” | Mitchell, ousted Assistant Secre- . tary of Commerce, has declared £ there has been “graft” in the De- partment of Commerce and ‘‘Treas- ury plindering” in the ship sub-| sidy system. WA‘&OM NOW n TWC“*Y' off, cwner of the Car- 4 ompany, took passaze ton the L »»Poelh for Tenakce. DIFFERENT! ® IN BEAUTY ® IN EFFICIENCY ® IN CONVENIENCE Why Lonergan What Would __H.—TC o i X Day s Fire‘ide Heater Y o U MARTHA SEENFRE AGE PN Is Approached x‘ ‘Vnettel' Buy ! Lonergan Fireside Heater A bedutiful plece of fine furniture, designed in 1 simple, moderp lines. Breaks away from “stove- type” désigh;‘and the cold, mechnical appear- ance of porcelain enamel. Outer cabinet houses June 21, Presbyterian Church (Continued trom!Page Cne) Parlors—40c _lunch from 11" am. % f to 1 pm. Ic cream and cake to!fered the Workers' Commitiee %up- Do In a Case » p 6. p.m., 25c. SAVE THE DATE. adv.|porters membership in the Un.on.. all serviéé parts—remains cocl and ‘thus avoids Now, for the first time, you can have a circulating heater. definitely designed I ik e T' i 9 but refused to call a rank and filed chance ‘of danger to children, or damage to . s 4 1L8: NOTICE TO CREDITORs |vote of the Unlon, which the Com Yediipiibe) Gar' MBS, Easily dusted. - Visiblo-fame § f0F use rightin, the living room cf any home. Its:misvelous mew. Tapeted i - @ S he United States Commission- |mittee delegation requesied. a3 ives cheer of open fireplace. i man comes to your door. You answer mertsecourt for the Precinct of |Trustees claimed they had been § R ; Heating Chamber and other sensational improvements prodyce an un- knock, keeping tfi'e safety-latch on the door. Sitka, . Alaska; Kefgre the Hon-|glven authority to call and main- 2 Unique ‘“natural-wood” finish = crealed. indl restricted, continuous flow of evenly, warmed and properly humidified air You don’t know him, and he can't identify orable Hetiry L. Banrt, Unitea(foin the walkout for the best|ind FULSSIE R BN lieater. Not common. machine himself as a representative of one of the es- States Commissioner. and Ex-of-|terests of the Unién members. % graining, but a . skillful reproduction of real through the heater, and thrcughout all parts of the rooms it heats—circulat- tablished Pl U’ to k ficlo Probate Judge. Result ' Unsatistactory black walnut enamel finish, by individual ar- : " £ ablished comipanies you've come to know In. the Matter of .the Estate of This was unsatisfactory to the tists—even " éxperts ‘ mistake this finish for real ing, qver 20% more air than similar heaters. 1. saves you the trouble—and and lrllllsl " ers selling soniething yow've _ jminefs who attended “this 1~ wood. never heard of, . GER’(I;RUDE H. McGRATH, De: ey lx’neeu:g Eand = x:c‘::n the fuss and muss—of lugging coal and ashes through the living quarters P ceased. Uniform heat is produced by Tapered Heatini LY You _are hereby notified that ;:e!;g:? i;: vvu,t%g 11?“’3;“3?;:;“; i ousra ":lcm;;” "’:‘rmovememf of the home, and eliminates smoke, dust, and odors by burning inexpensive uestion-- RTRUDE M. B. CONWAY, has| yas . V! A zing A nts. ‘ ‘ : gfs dny been appointed admin., When Metzgar's suggestions and § Allows heated air to expand without Testriction, { furnace oil. And it breaks away completely from the unsightliness hitherto Would you open the door? istratrix: with the will -annexed, of opinions havé' been oblalned “the § as it flows through the heater, then to circu- : ) the estate of GERTRUDE H. Mc. |committec of six wllf ‘call upon § late unifomly throughout all parts of thé rooms. considered. asmecessary, evil, with other heaters—presents an appearance. as A o Prevents high velocity and concentration of L nswer" i Mayor Isadore Goldstein tnd bififimg;:e;:,dm Slaims against |City Councl, with. the belfet th said estate are heraby required to|the walkout “soon- will ‘be “ended.”: § present their. claims, with the/The Gity Council 1s scheduled for proper vouchers, verm!d as pro-| a regular session tom:m‘ow night a , vided by.law, to the 'said GER-|8 oclock fn_the ‘City Hall. TRUDE M. B. CONWAY, at the| Meinwhile, it was announced store of CONWAY & GANTY, at|that the Workers’ Benem Com- SITKA, ALASKA, within six (6) | mittee would sponsor a mass meet months from the date of this no- ig in Douglas tomorrow. Another { tige. Juneau mass meéting is scheduled Dated at Sitka, Alaska, this 10th|for 10 o'clock ‘Saturday morning in'f day of June, 1935. the -Arctic’ Brotherhood Hall. GERTRUDE M. B. CONWAY, - Administratrix®yith che will annexed. First publication, June 13, 1935. ;l{lm mee!lmasAuued to ortderg L 5, 1 esterday, venue, west of Last puleafie, A5 S0, § Main Street, had been well-filled Anchorage, Alaska. !with: gm supportets. 1 Bepmmber 10, 1034. pleasing as that of deluxe radip tabinet, or any other piece of fine furni- | supérhaeated Air near ceilings, common to ordi- 'nary heaters. Insures warm floors and corners. No !oss of heat by radiation. Circulates over "30% greater yolume of air than usual circulat- ing Heaters. No. - Not. if you're like most of the women who kéep house and buy 1hmgq for themselves and their families 'in this community. Reason-- Axperience has taught them that the greatest danger in admitting strangers is the danger of being sold something withgut a reputation. Resuli- Women, who know that a value is as much a matter of “right to exchange” ¢ and “right to demand a refund" and “known reputation” as it is a ‘maffer ture. With the cfimlng of this nmazlng new Fireside Heater' every other heater on the matket is made obsolete—people are no longer satisfied with 3 o the ordinary “Stovestype” heater. Burns. inexpensive distillate oil, cleaner more ¥ b convenient than coal or wood. Its flow can be controlled exactly. Costs no more, and you save all the fuss and muss of a coal burning. heater. Easy-fill oil tank is concealed in cab- ! inet—holds 24 ' to 72 hours supply. . Clean and’ healthful. Efficient burner:.vapor- izes “‘oil, achieves complete combustion. No smoke or dust, no odors. Air tight heating« chamber. No chance of damage to draperleu or other household mrmsmngs Uniform, hi warmth - helps. to prevent colds, and Gthe ments which result” from uneven or dry Room temperature may be controlled by a Faithful reprodiiction. Even: experts think this cabinet is made of real walnut. This beautiful cabinet must be seen to be appreciated—no pidtare could possibly show what a really fine cabinet it is. See one at our 'pmee. then you can understand hqw it has the warmth and béauty of real black walnut. . This amazing finish is a skillful reproduction of actual wood—entirely dif- ferent from ordinary machine graining. Every cabinet is finished by hand, Notice is\bereby' given that the g e . . Northwestern", Herring Co., have Jm“e k“’h& turn of the dial by axined scbie R Bambptse with, (e Speeh. HoE hl.;:mshqu. of dollars and cents, buy through the filed an appuc}non for a trade and |~ ‘[l s & The ' Lonergan ' Fireside heats 3 !.o 5 rcoms, y ads in the Daily Alagska Empire. They manufacturing site, Anchorage G-qm. ew depending of course on the size, Comes in two - know they get double protection when 07840, for a tract of ‘Jand situated i models, “ with conservatively rated capacities of ; o T they do. at the hesd ‘o Port Conelusion,| + BERLIN, Sune: 2-<Gierman beer oo s 4l e 5 i SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL HEATER ON P Barangf, Island, embraced in U. 8. brewers expz!s; great concern over | Surveyq‘ No. 2150 from which corner | Japanése- intdads ;z&fo export beer ' * No. 1 said USLM. No. 2150 bears | markets which® the ‘Germans long s. 3° 13 W. 259 chains distant, dominated. | containing 5908 acres. Latitude 65° Gérmany exported 24,842,400 gal- | 15" N. Lopgitude 134" 40 40" W.{lons of beer in 1931 and 4567200 iny and it is pow in the files of the|1934 compared fto Japan's 792,000 U. S. Land, Office, Anehoraxe, Al-|in 1931 and an estimated 7nooooq aska. last year. Any and all persons\glaiming ad-| The Japanese product, it 15 mdg versely should file their adverse|can be sold at pric $ claims in the U. S. Land Office,; DAy for boctflnz the German brew. Anchorage, Alagka, within the —r e period of publication or thirty days BUSY SEASON AT HOPE thereafter, or they will be W’fl Hope presents d bgene of dnusua L] : The Daily Alaska Empire INTRQDUCES VALUES YOU CAN ‘TRUST DISPLAY IN OUR OFFICE TODAY Rme & Ahlers 0. @ { " AND THE orem ' ntin C. H Metcalfe Co. Saves time and effort. Practically automatic. No wiek. Eliminates frequent tending, carrying. coal,” wood, and ashes and cleaning up =t wards. Blmpunu housework. ! 8 Safe and dependable. Scientifically Ml& Dc-' cording to tried and proved principles, flf-,m’dy. rugged, welded-steel construction. Burpér built umler hmous patent—over 50,000 of \ type" tcessful service. Float control with, automatic shut-off valve prevents averfloy.. Ofl hiter insures efficient opération. No '« ) or blowers. No noise. No el:c'.rlclty‘nee'& . " No oomyliuted parts. Gravity feed.” Dspend,wb!e, trouble-free service ‘for years. by the provisions of" lxne fitfil.— acfiyity v.hxsosprlng, M:grflns ¥ ; FLORENCE_ K ", |the Seward Gateway. ning op< : 7 . . Acl,x{,g er, : |erations are resuming after a late NO & U S S— —-N O i M USS 3 waray AT P First publication, June 18" spring and . everyone is looking Last publication, Aug. 20, 1935 forward to a busy season. ‘l()ld papers for sale-at Empire Office A e W 555 1

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