The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 22, 1935, Page 8

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Yes... Come over and take me down to the "TERMINAL CAFE DINING AND DANCING Tonight NEW DANCE TUNES BY The Terminal Trio LNJOY THE EVENING IN JUNEAU’S SMARTEST NIGHT SPOT ® We serve Juneau Dairy’s Delicious Ice Cream HE TERMINA “On Juneau’s Busiest Corner” For af ag S e e ] PUBLIC NOTICE Under the provisions of sub-divisions 11 and 17 of 2383, and of Chapter 219 of the Compiled Laws of 1933, the City Council and all magistrates and peace are given the power to maintain the peace at all times Section Alaska, officers and to take all necessary steps to protect life and property and preserve order. The powers conferred are very full and complete, and pursuant thereto the Council last night passed a resolution for the purpose of giving full protection to all employees of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company who desire to re- { { { ! ! { { P \ ! i I turn to work. % 3 § { N ) \ 3 { ) { { i { ; { i A copy of the resolution is printed elsewhere in this paper, and attention is directed thereto. THE RESOLUTION WILL BE COMPLIED WITH TO THE FULLEST EXTENT. NO INTERFERENCE WILL § AN AMPLE NUMBER OF POLICE AND AT ALL TIMES BE PERMITTED. OTHER OFFICERS WILL BE ON HAND TO GIVE THE NECESSARY I"R_OTECTIO‘;\, The Council has the assurance of the support of prac- tically all citizens and taxpayerss of the City. . It is suggested that between now and Monday every- one obtain and read Chapter 219 of the Compiled Laws of Al- aska, 1933. I. GOLDSTEIN, Mayor. et ettty men THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1935. ' FLY TO CCC 0 Burdick and Sperling Char- ter Inspection Work Administrative Assistants Charles Burdick and Harry Sperling of the Al |Mole Lake camp already has seven | LI NOW in port. Bjord Sylvia Son- |coc workers clearing new trails | derland is suryived by her parents land maintaining existing trails i I the lakes district and will continue ld- |that work all summer. After an inspection of the Mole| Harbor camp, Burdick and Sper-|way built by Lord Cornwallis dur- lling will go on to Lake Hasselborg|ing the .Revolutionary War, .can jin the Fairchild. They will remain still be.seen in Chatham County, lat the lake on Forest Service busi-! | 2 rnoon Lake Hasselborg. The PAA Fair- {child with Alex Holden at the con- trols and Lloyd Jarman, flight me- |chanic, has been chartered for the ] The plane will go first to 4 them back to Juneau. fresh . meat. AMPS WITH == MEN, FOOD | 'LITTLE SODERLAND | GIRL PASSES AWAY! PAA Fairchild for | pital last night, for Mole Harbor will be left at a camp es-|Ereen Cemetery.! there about two weeks| Tilson, the foreman at the| % North Carolina. Vir 7 A ness until tomorrow ‘ evening the Faircnild will return to Burdick and Sperling are Mm4 vegetables and supplies to the Mole Harbor Bjord Sylvia Sonderland, two year |old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John | Sonderland, died at St. Ann’s Hos- on her second) birthday, at 8:30» o'clock. She was | admitted to the hospital pn Thurs- i additional | day suffering from.an intestinal ob- ccsérxggk:rxrl;:m‘mm“ this Struction which caused her death, and | according to Dr. H. C. DeVighne. Funeral services for the Sonder- land baby will be held at the chapel |in the C. W. Carter Mortuary at| |1 pm. on Monday, June 24. Dean C. E. Rice will deliver the funeral ole Harbor where the two CCC | Sermon. Interment will be in Ever- John Sonderland, the child’s fath- is owner of the fishing boat Ida n|and a folr-year-old brother, Har- ———————— The “Old Anson Road,” a high- e 4 Ci P i The office of the Company will be open beginning 9:00 a.m., June 24, for the pur- 'pose of receiving applications for employ- ment. All former employees of the Company, whether non-union or union, are invited to call and make application if they wish to work, Work will be started as soon as the shifts can be arranged. Applications for employment from men not formerly employed will be received: be- ginning June 26. In allotting employment, preference will'be given to former employees. > — ALASKA JUNEAU GOLD MINING «CO. NOTICE! 1 N O Why Lonergan Fireside Heater _Is a Better Buy ! A beautiful piece of fine furniture, designed in simple, modern lines. Breaks away from “stove- type” design, and the cold, mechnical appear- ance of porcelain enamel. Outer cabinet houses all service parts—remains cool and thus avoids chance of danger ‘to children, or damage to furniture or floors. Easily dusted. Visible flame gives cheer of open fireplace. 4 Unigue “natural-wood” finish created indi- vidually for each heater. Not common machine graining, but a skillful | reproduction of real black walnut enamel finish, by individual ar- tists—even experts mistake this finish for real wood. Uniform heat is produced by Tapered Heating Chamber and other amazing improvements. Allows heated air to expand without restriction, as it flows through the heater, then to cireu- late unifomly throughout all parts of the rooms. Prevents high velocity and concentration of superhaeated air near ceilings, common to ordi- nary heaters. Insures warm floors and corners. No loss of heat by radiation. Circulates over 30% greater volume of air than usual circulat- ing heaters. Burns inexpensive distillate oil, cleaner more 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 izes oil, achieves ' complete 'combustion. *No smoke or dust, no odors. Alr tight Heating chamber. No chance of damage' to dfépeples’ or other household furnishings. Uniform, - hiumidified warmth helps to prevent colds, and other: ail- ments which result- from uneven or idfy ‘heat. Room temperature may be controlled by a»simple turn of the dial. 3 i vapor- The Lonergan Fireside heats 3 to 5 rooms, depending of course on the size. Comes in two models, with conservatively rated capacities of 5,000 to 9,000 cubic feet. Saves timc and effort. Practically automatic. No wick. Eliminates frequent tending, carrying coal, wood, and ashes and cleaning up after- wards. Simplifies housework. Safe and dependable. Scientifically built ac- cording to tried and proved principles. Sturdy, rugged, welded-steel construction. Burner built under famous patent—over 50,000 of its type giving successful service. Float control with automatic shut-off valve prevents overflow. Oil filter insures efficient operation. No motors, or blowers. No noise. No electricity needed. No complicated parts. Gravity feed. Dependable, trouble-free service for years. FUSS NO MUSS AT LAST! An Oil Heater that Really “Belongs” in Your Home [ ] SENSA TIONALLY | DIFFERENT! | ® IN BEAUTY ® IN EFFICIENCY ® IN CONVENIENCE Lonergan Fireside Heater Now, for the first time, you can have a circulating heater definitely designed for use right in the living room of any home. Its marvelous new Tapered Heating Chamber and other sensational improvements produce an un- restricted, continuous flow of evenly warmed and properly humidified air through the heater, and thiroughout all parts of the rooms it heats—circulat- Ing over 30% more air than similar heaters. It saves you the trouble—and the fuss and muss—of lugging coal and ashes through the living qu:u-ters of the home, and El?mlnmfies sr‘{]o}e, dugt, .and odors by burning inexpensive furnace oil. And it breaks lwa'; completely from the unsightliniess hitherto considered a’ necessary, evil with other heaters—presents an appearance as pleasing as that of deluxe radio cabinet, or any other piece of fine furni- ture. With the coming of this amazing new_Fireside. Heater every other heater on thé ml;'ket is made obsole!e—people‘m’-e no lonznr'nmned with the ordinary “Stove-type” heater. [N Faithful reproduction. Even experis think this cabinet fs made of real walnut. ‘This beautiful cabinet must be seen to be appreciated—no picture could posstbly show what-aiteally fine cabinet 1t is. See’ one at ouf office, then y;uu.c‘n un&ermq:lhw it-has the’warmth and beauty of real black walnut. This hmasing iimia’h is a 'skillfu} reproduction of actual wood—entirely dif- ferent from nrdm machine gralning. Every cabinet is finished by hand, by skilled artists. to ‘harmonize with the fines: home furnishings. SEE THIS BEAUTIFUL HEATER ON DISPLAY IN OUR OFFICE TODAY ¥ ; R_ice & Ahlers Co. X AND'THE C. H.-Metcalfe Co.

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