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, AUGUST 2, 1935 By BILLIE DE BECK pE 0E I aoaueo DAVS HEV T BUH_BER m Es ? IN NEW YORK ¢ HEERED SICH BLOWIN' AN A-HEAVIN'~-- Gustav Lmdentha] De51g|1- er of Hell Gate Span, D e DOUGLAS NEWS — l OUGLAS FIRE BOYS TPAKE UP PROTECTION vev HUSH UP SNUFFY-- ' THAT'S NO WAY TO TALK T YOUR WIFE --I'M SIMPLY TRYING TO HELP YOU--ODONT YoU SEE 73" TH' FOLKS IN, THIS TOWN ARE . . AGAINST BOTH OF You--I'4 M| N TRYING TO SUGGEST To Low\ THAT SHE SHOULD STOP SMOKING HER PIPE:-(T GIVE FOLKS THE WRANG tMPRESSION — mé-wras TION TER .WHUT ‘n& \IA MINT AIR SAYIN' VLU WHAP VE 'THIN . Ol 1y T : A WNCH O YORE LI\FE- QECK N HIT'S TH FIRS | CHAW-0' TERBACLY - TH' OU WOMAN i EUER TUCK-~ Regular meeting of the Douglas Volunteer Fire Department last Smokes d 'Corn‘-‘Cob Pipe, k ! wScans Medieval Literature m PLUMMER — | W, N, - Aug. 2.—Future violators of ‘the nation’s anti-trust Jaws miist reckon with John. Dickin- son, corn-cob-pipe smoking “farm- er,” who has achieved wide acclaim in three fields; constitutional law, medieval literature, economy. Dickinson, former assistant secre- tary of commerce, recently was transferred to the jusfice depart- ment as Assistant Attorney. .Gen- eral in charge of anti-trust prose- cutions. P The broad-shouldered Pennsyu- vanian is a recognized authority in administrative and constitutional law. He has practiced in New York and California, where for a time he was a law partner of Senator Wil- liam G. McAdoo, More. recently he has held the chair of constitution- al law at the University of Penn- sylvania. Honored by France His writings in the field of juris- prudence, in which he belongs to the conservative school, have been recognized here and abroad. They have: brought, him membership in the Institute Internationale de Phil- osphie du Droit et de Sociologic Juridique, to which only a few *‘Americans, including Dean Pound and Justice Cardozo, have been elected. | Just past his 41st birthday, Dick- insén is a man of tremendous en- ergy. Translates Latin, Greek His collection of p-—ks ofl medie~ val literature runs mto thousands, A diversion is translating rare old volumes of Latin and Greek. | He owns and supervises several farmis in Maryland. | 4 1 dQHN DICKINSON ! purpose. Mr, Beers has years of Alaskan engincering experience be- hindl him, during which time he has servpd -the cities of Douglas ani{ Sitka as ¢hief engineer. The parthership will handle the| designing and engineering of diesel and hydro-~ electric plants, ‘water and | Taught Economics sewer systems, bridges, streets and| A student of public administra- highways, municipal buildings, as tibn and economics, he taught these well as general architectural and subjects while working his way engineering work. through the Harvard law school. He ' ————————— 1 supervised the investigation of the At | cloak and suit industry for the ad- NEW STEEL DREDGE rOR il visory . .commission appointed by CASADEPAGA MINING - Gove'rnor Alfred E. Smith in 1025. STRATTON AND BEERS OPEN ARCHITECTURAL OFFICES IN JUNEAU O. H. Stratton and Nelson I. Beers, prominent architects and en-| A. C. Stewart, who formerly min- | gineers, have announced the open-/ed on Monument Creek, is me' ing of offices in the Valentine manager of the Casadepaga Gold (Building on Seward Street, where‘lcampany and his son, Donald Stew- | they 'will conduct a general engi-|art, is field superintendent. neering and architectural service 2 1 AT for the local and territorial busl- YACHT RACE HELD ness.! The partnership of Mr. Btrfl"'fl"\x and Mr. Beers brings together two of ‘the most capable and efficient he men in the field. Mr. Stratton is the designer of the Douglas bridge, coming to Alaska for that specific | ‘The necessary parts for a com plete steel pontoon dredge consign. pany, arrived at Nome recently.| The dredge parts were unloaded at Solomon and by means of cater- pillar tractors were freighted to the | |construction site on the ground formerly held by Billy Allison. The annual “Capitol-to-Capitol” | yachl race, which formerly was held between Juneau and Olympia, Wash.,, was held from Tacoma, Wash.,, to Nanaimo, B. C, this, You can do it better with a CHECKING ACCOUNT ' A Checking Account provides these essentials of , secyrity, system, and convenience .. in handling your finances . .. . INSURED BAFETY for your funds on deposit. Legal receipts for each expenditure. A double record of all disburse- ments and deposits. The convenience of writing checks for the exact amount of payment. Time saved by sending payments safetly through the mails. ¥You can do it better with a Checking Ac- count! We invite you to open an account here this week——then pay by check! It's safe and businesslike! The First National Bank Juneau, Alaska (65] 2) (&3] @ 5) | Steamer Cl:a-r; Port Late night for Skagway, Sitka and Se- gengers from Juneau. The vessel| 27, had arrived here early yesterday af-| f{ternoon from Seattle. | night. 3.8 ALEUTIAN LEAVES WITH | 5 PASSENGERS, Last Night for Skag- way-Seattle Run When the steamer Aleutian left Pacific Coast Dock at 11 o'clock last attle—not 'to return here on the southbound run—she took five pas- The outbound lst: For Ketchikan—M. D. Williams, K. Louring. For Petersburg—W. D, Gross. \, For Skagww——A C. Black. e Yes, There Is Such a Thing As A Horse Yes, there is\such an animal as| a horse. i That rare animal, being rapidly run out of business by the auto- mobile, was very much in' evidence | in the cargo, hold of the steamer Prince Rupert when that ship call- pd here from Vancouver, B. C., last Said horse is the property of J. T. Fournier, business man of Daw- son Summit, ¥. T., and a passen- ger on the Rupert for Skagway. But friend horse had to share hey, stall with its rival—an automobile falso belonging to Fournier. —,e | BURNS CROSS; GETS A YEAR doLUMBus oLH. c Moore, selfsstyled = organizer of the Ku | Klux ‘Klan, has been sentenced to, serve a year aon the chaingang, fol- lowing conviction for rioting. Hel Wa: charged with being one of! three™~ispoded men ‘who burned "T0§8 andfiu‘:{eflkncd the occupa f a home hete, S s ed to the Casadepaga Gold Com- 1} SUMMER FOODS AND SUMMER APPETITIES We will supply the mst temphng fW"' at attractive prices, and a visit/to our, stere and market is | VISIT US SAT UmY——we will make your visit a pleasarit one, protection . Take out . American mbllefii:'n‘kt sh river . snflu with the palm Molten rock lnl-‘mmmy Encourage Rare gas 3 Rllleve . large plant : I.)lflrl*olor L Clr() with two spots aca an: Iot er charge n . Valls Exacts & money enalty . Jo%lnl galt . City In evada . Poler térm . Japanese . Characters , N e 1y 1 Bdlamander Honal Vi &-College cheer | Tear asunder & 3. Selt Jolns § 4. Make amends A single Ume | & Put to il Dete: j 6 Locomotive 7. Remnant of combustion 8. Qriental wagon * oF cart 53 Coreal grass . Playthings Poems .- Deslccate ,,// & fll%fllll ] U Hllll% Bwllzorlnnn nd France 4. Rallfond dare signal setts cape . Viscous biack 1 d Pigy ¢ HII// fl. oorr | 7 2l B I% um gll | i) A Diesel marine motor, drvemp | recently completed by b)\e Ttallan ng 18,000 horsepower and sald to be | | Fiat company for use in the trans-| the largest ever constructed, was ‘nuannc steamship, Vulvania, DRESSING Spgéad Kraft Mu‘acle W Quart jar; 4 TUNA F ISI_'E‘, White Star 2 small cans, 25¢ Dependable Sunset Gold & pgundmsic las cia Potm‘ld i9c . BEEF STEW' ik Armour’s . 2 No. 1 tins, 39c All Popular Bra.ndflv 2 pkgs., 25¢ Carton, $1.23 ARRIVING ON NORTHLAND Large slupment of the best of fruits and vegetableg =~ Green Corn, Fresh String Beans, Peas, Green Peppers, Celery, Lettuce, Tomatoes, Cucumbergy Caulflower, Beets, Turnips, Parsley, “« DIXIE MOCK DRUM ; STICKS ® Chopped\Veal—SQecul Seasomng ToxLe fried in, deep; fai - FR\(ER Plump 1935 Birds, .A$I 15 P NS dory-is 24c Ib. H’f@ender, asty i o Assorted LUNCH. MEATS Fresh, Sliced, Ib: rmmese40c | i Peaches, P]uma, Grapes, Bananas; and a host of other; gaod things. MEAT DEPARTMENT -2 rings — PHONES — Business Is Good DOG FOOD “Vlctory" for Healthy Dogs Quart jar, 38c Gl ocfifim 'L&UFSE CALLS FRGM SKAGWAY - THIS MORNING Ic. P. R. Steamer Takes Ten Southbound Pas- i sengers from City 1 Calling at Pacific Coast Dock at 15 o'clock this morning from Skag- !'way, the Princess Louise left for Vancouver, B. C, three hours later with ten Juneau passengers aboard. ‘The outbound list: For Vancouver, B .C.—Mrs. C. W, |Kay, Mrs. K. S. Keesling, J. F | Schnauter, Mrs Schnaufer, E. Lar- son, Miss Mary Noonan, W. L. Tor- ell, R. E. Thompson, Carl Wirth, 8. H. P, Vevelstad. DIES 7 HOURS AFTER STROKE Mrs. Williams, Pioneer Woman of Anchorage, Dies Suddenly ! Passes Away tcontlnuefl Arom tnze One) | night was onc of both business and | pleasure. According to remarks made by officers. and members the dé- < partment intends to take a .vital aad an important part. |interest in the provisions for fire Commissioner. of Bridges in New Protection with the installation and York under Mayor Seth Low in extention of the new. water system ui ang 1903, he designed the for the town. In this connection the Queensborough and Manhattan laying of a water main to Nob hill bridges over the East River and W°s discussed and a proposition will planned. the reconstruction of ' the D€ taken up with the Councl, to vid. Brooklyn bridge. "But his. chief triumph . was-the Hell Gate bridge, counecting tuw Pennsylvania and New York, New Haven and Hartford railroads, a picturesque braced steel arch, whose span between towers is 1,017 feet and whose top, from the surface of the water is, 350 feet. —————————— - ee e o000 e s . AT Tigk HOTe i : S0 d el ioee usa Gastineau - Walter H. Johnson, Chilkoot Bar- racks; A. B. Flory, Hawk Inlet; R. J. Parker, Chilkoot Barracks; Dor- othy Frooks, Peekskill, N. Y., Wm. M. Can, Chilkoot Barracks; Harry B, Sherman, Chilkoot Barracks; Sgt. Meyer. Alaskan Luigi Christe, Seattle; P. H, Hog- an, city; J. B. Heath, Ketchikan. Zynda Fred 8. Huntress; Silas Isom, Se- wtle; Miss Frances Keene, Mitchell, 3. D. . The information bureau al New York police headquarters, asked 10w a certain man was to be found, and whose address was unknown eplied: him up.” . “File a charge—we'll pick Jones-Stevens Shop MISSES | -WEAR |1 Near Third | | ! ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Aug. 2. ! Mrs. Linnea Marie Williams, aged 1 56, ploneer resident, died here seven | hours after sufering a.stroke. She 13 the wife of D. H. Willlams, head of the Williams Mortuary and be- sides her husband is survived hy her 4 mother, Mrs. Peter Rosene of Stromberg, Nebraska; two sis- | ters and, a brother in. the states. The deceased was formerly Sup- erintendent of Welfare in the Stdte of Washington before coming to Al- SRR S5 o N | STUNG; FALL UNCONSCIOUS | HAMILTON, Bermuna.—Stung by ya bee, which flew into his mouth, n_gyclist fell unconscigds by the roadside, but revivéd /two hours later. ‘APRICOTS Last: Call—Canning Crate, $1.19 - O‘R"ANGES Sweet Juic: 2 dozen; X9c I:J:g‘est—l?' Z dozen 5c Ibs., 89¢ 3. cans, 25¢ JAM All Popular Flavors have that district conne»ted with the 240-line. A In keeping with a new regulation lof the department regarding baby |boys born (o mémbers of the de- partment, the firemen enjoyed ci- gars and liquid refreshments fol- lowing the business session, in hon- or of Edward David, infant son of H. L. Cochrane. RN RPN HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Claude Erskine and baby hoy returned home from St. Ann’s hos- pital today. Mrs. Erskine was for- merly Miss Helen Stragier. RGN P L ORSON MAY BE PASTOR OF CHURCH AT DOUGLAS The Rey. K. Orson, here from the states, attended a meeting of the Ladies League of the Congregation- al Community Church last evening and made an offer to take gver the pastorate. The offer will be pre- nted to the trustees for fipal de- >ore WARNING Shooting of firearms. or the use of sling shots within the City Lim- its is prohibited and will be pun- ishable according to law; also any- ' one caught defacing public prop- erties, including the U, 8, Péut Office will be prosecuted. A. E. GOETZ, —ady, The latest postage stamps from Iran (Persia) are inscribed quhes ‘lmnlennvs " Instead of “Postes Pnr« | sanes” 8 formerly. " Alaskan l Dave Housel, Prop. OPEN ALL NiGHT Hotel Ltquor Store Phone Su.le 0:-2 vings —— ey ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABRY BERF—DIAM( )ND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Government Inspected GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING l ” French-Ialian Dinners Wines—Beer FOR INS / URANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Spend Your Vacation &t Sitka Hot Sprmgs IOAIING Reasonable Rates CAPITOL BEER PARLORS AND BALL ROOM Private Booths Lunches Dmcinz Every leht INSUR ANCE Allen Shattuck‘“mb 24—42 ¢ E-ubhabed 1898