The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 5, 1935, Page 6

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L GOLDSTEQN, Mayor |OBSERVANCE OFTEN LlLLlAN ALEXANDER, DOES GREAT GOOfi DEAN SHERMAN WILL L G i 2% | BUSINESS SUFFERS HEAVIEST LOSSES Chief Mu!vl!nll. m;n a jmm Im" § cITlEs Tu em would work to the van- The oss sustained by busi- mire Prevention Week, which is ¢ of both cities of G neau | ness & ates approximately 65 designed for educational purposes, cuuPERATE Channel | percent of the total fire loss. has been of practical good to all Business men, through their .ommunities which so observe it. | Chambers of Commerce, do them-| often the observance of this week KHNY STAT]ON TO |selves a real service by undertak- jn sommunities has brought before ASSIST lN WEEK ing an active progrdm to promote (ne public as nothing else might the use of all possible preventative nave done the need for new equip Mi Lillian Alexander, daugh- r of Judge and Mrs. George ¥or- rest Alexander of Juneau, will be- come the bride of Mr. Dean Sher- man, of Seattle, in a formal wedding -es - Plans for Fne Protection Aid Advanced by Manager A, B. Arnold has offered | "**W%5: 3 ment, better building codes, better |ihis evening. | Bl he use of Radio Station KINY to water supply, and many other civic The ceremony Wi j€! Mulvihill Fite Chief Mulvihill i cormebtion JAILED improvements which are of perma- |St. Michael's and Archangels’| S ke Eh Axel Johnson was given three nent valué and constitute a valg-pGurch of that. city. he bride will be attéended by | Miss Dorothy Van Horn. The best | | with Fire Prevention Week observ- i !months in jail and Susie le safeguard for the entire popu= | ance : A | was fined $60 in Commissioner’s lace. of indecent ex-' g St EIPLARSE f | court arges Special fire arills will be held | posure. Each was given six months Lijeeipmeesenflpmmnenflpmmsen/ls in both Juneau and Douglas Schools | suspended on disorderly conduct in commemoration of Fire Preven- | charges. tion Week. rd The Juneau Fire Department wilt send one of its trucks in the Doug- las Bridge Opening Parade on Oc- tober 13, keeping the other in Ju- neau in case of emergency, it was announced last night at the City Council by Fire Chief C. W. Mulvi- hill. While in Douglas, the possibility . CHANNEL CABS, Phone 108 Stand at BUS DEPOT. adv. B | Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland. FIRE/! ~ the ugliest word Fire reaps its expensive harvest in at- tics and cellars, where trash is allowed to accumulate. It may LOOK innocent enough, but a lighted cigarette or a match dropped by accident . . . when you THINK it’s OUT . . . means a sud- den, terrible conflagration. Go over your home from top to bottom and clean out these Firetraps. Paint and varnish, soap and water . . . white- wash and general “tidying up” discour- age FIRE because they mean cleanli- ness to start with. Cover resin-filled exposed attic and cellar timber with fire- proof wallboard or other fireproof materials. Let us estimate, at no charge to you, the repairs you need . . COLUMBIA Lumber Co. Telephone 587 Time and place of demonstrations will be announced in the daily newspapers THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. SATURDAY, OCT. 5, 1935. BE MARRIED TONIGHT ; | wedding present. The dress is prin- | cess style and reaches the floor. to be held in Portland at 8 o'clock | Chil man wlil be Stanley Spencer. Miss Alexander will wear her mother's wedding dress, of white satin, and a lace veil which w<as brought to her from Brussels as a Mrs. Alexander, who is an ac- complished soloist, will sing. Miss Alexander’s engagement was announced in Juneau on August 3, at a tea given by her sister, Miss Jane Alexander. OCTOBER 7th, this year, marks the inauguration of National Fire Prevention Week. By Presidential proclamation, this week, the an- niversary of the famous Chicago Fire, is set aside each vear that the people of this country may be brought to a clearer recognition of their individual responsibilities in the combatting of loss of life and property. through fire. Fire protection is a co-operative undertak- ing, but fire prevention rests on each of us. let each one do his share toward the eliminationy of fire hazards in dren and adults— | CITY OF JUNEAU I llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINI"IIIIII|IIIIlIlllIIIIIIIIlllmllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIllIIIIIII[IIllllllllllllmllllmlflfllmlIllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII 000000 < munumumummummmmummmm|mn|||umnnuu|u||uumnnunnuuumnuumuuummumuummmmm lmflmmlllIIIIIIIHIIHIMIIIHHIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIHIlllIllllIIIIllflflW!llllM"mlmmIlllIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIMHHMHIIWIHWIIIIIHHIHIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllfl P 4 8 R £ ’*l LOYALTY SUNDAY IS OBSERVED TOMORROW| Loyalty Sunday will be observed | tomorrow by the Protestant church of Juneau. This Sunday is the ob- servance of the 400th anniversary of the printing of the Bible in Eng- lish. At the Lutheran Church, Rev. Erling K. Olafson will choose as his subject: “The Influence of the Bible.” The young couple will reside in | Seattle. e e, ——— Meet Me Tonight in Dreamland. | In Case of Fire . . . DESTROY , the Targets of FIRE/ At the Bethel Pentecostal Assem- |bly a rally day program will be given by the Bunday School start- | ing at hoon. AL ’I‘rimty Cathedral, Denn C. E Rice will hold Holy Communion at 8 a.m., Holy Communion (choras) and sermon at 11. At the Methodist cnurch at 11 a.m. Lieut. Morris of the Salvation Army will sing, members will be received - and children baptised. The evening service is at 8 o'clock following which there will be a social session. “Christian Science” is the sub- ject at the First Church of Christ, Scientist. Special services have been ar- ranged at the Northern Light Pres- byterian Church. ey g Meet Me Tovnlght in Drenmhnd .Call 300 . Learn to Prevent and Combat Fire The utmost in efficiency of yout Fire Department depends on how well you, yourself; are informed ;in what to do in case of fire and what should be done that therc will be no cause for fire. Public demonstrations and talks will be given, during Fire Prevention Week, on points in the prevention and combatting of fires that should be thoroughly understood by everyone. We ask that you attend . Juneau Volunteer Fire Department il|»muuunmnn|||||mnmmnnmunnmmum|mmummmmmmnnmmmlmmmmnummnmmmmmnmnu Lor § o 4 gt v . A e e —" Mo Vel

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