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A » SO MAGGIE THINKS SHE (S GONNA GIT IN THE MOVIES AN’ MAKE SOME MONEY- WELL- I'LL PUT ASTOR TO THAT- HAPPY DAYS | HERE AGAIN, SAYS JUDGE Suggestions Made to| Chamber of Commerce at Noon Session “To me, the best part of any trip| is getting back home,” said Judge| Geo:ge F. Alexander, in a short talk at the Chamber of Commerce lunch- eon at the Terminal today. Judge Alexander stated that busi- ness conditions are better and the people much more cheerful in the; States. “It looks like happy days are | here again instead of just arcund| the corner,” he said. | Allotment of ten or fifteen minutes| at Chamber of Commerce meetings| for an open forum, was suggested by | Judge Alexander. “The best informa- tion often comes from the most un- expected scurces,” he said. Judge Alexander mentioned the| vast improvement in Juneau'’s stree since his departure. “Juneau has taken on such a modernistic and| cosmopolitan air, I hardly recognized | it as the same place,” he said. [ Several suggestions in regard to possible improvements in traffic con- | ditions . were submitted by Judge| Alexander. He said that the City of Portland spent millions of dollars to widen its streets and found that cne| incidental, the rounding off of street corners, was a great advantage. Hc! said that the corner at the Assem-| bly Apartments is a good illustra- tion. He also suggested the removal | of telephone poles at street corners and elsewhere which hinder traffic. e SPECIAL DELIVERY TO D("‘("'i LAS! Daily at 10:00 am. and 2:30| pm. Kelly Blake’s SPECIAL DE- LIVERY—Phone 442. adv. WISH TO SPEAK? || TO WHOM? J SORRY-HE'S N A CONFERENCE HELLO-HELLO- Winter Sets In Strong at Point Barrow BARROW, Oct. 24— ds, bringing much snow, and temperatures of five degrees below zero prevail here. This is the first cold snap of the seasin that has swept this section. The natives are rounding up 15,000 reindeer for branding of tawns and butchermng a few adults, > INCORPOGRATIONS ARE FILED HERE filed with the Territorial Au | the Seldovia Public Li of the board of which ar colm, R. A. Morris, Joe Juanita Anderson, Helen Mrs. Thomas Garner, Dorothy M.| Wa 'r, Lloyd A. Hansen and Rmhhl, A. Vincen Articles also have been filed the Alaska Magazine Pul g company of Ketchikan with J. F.| Van Gilder, Stanley Adams an Emery Tobin of that city as incor: porators. They will get out J ka Sportsman which has been dis- continued { me time. The com- 15,000 shares of non-y als i BACK FROM WESTWARD Charles E. Boyer and M. J. Mus contractors, returned to the city ter completing a school buildin, by 36 feet, at Moose Pass, Alaska They left here August first and ¢ scheol started in the new building on October first. The contract was un der the Bureau of Education. e v FLIGHT DELAYED The flight of the PAA Lockhee: Flectra to Fairbanks has been po poned until after the arrival Ir Seattle of the steamer Yukon mMOrrow. to- (Ot Advocatin THE TO WHOM DOYOU || SAY-WHEN YOU 1 COME OUT OF THAT TRANCE | WANT TO SEE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FLORIDA BIDS FORHEARST AS RESIDENT Invitation Cites Taxation, Climate and Financial Condition of State TALLAHASSE! William *Randolph Hear invitation, from the office of da, cited ancial ¢ day's FHc theatr move fr at he ma Fla., Oct. 24— has been { high California tex- whi the ia appe oo PATCO SHOP IN T O JUNEAU' caved in yes- liywood edition of Var- al publication. 3 that the m »m the State jor studios Hearst y ne LOCK! THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 1935. | WON'T TAKE THREE "A'HOL)‘%AND) PLAY THIS | PART- (- €N =_|] £ Great Britain rights reserved. i T 5 BUDGET RUNS | w2zl WELL AHEAD PREDICTIONS after a six weeks' trip into| Creek, Cassiar, B. C., to| evenues Produce $65,- 000.000 More than Esti- and inventory dragline ma- | c recently optioned by the In- | mated in First Quarter R. G Zapora MeDamy ternational Highway Gold Mining and Exploration Comuany, of Ju- R, neau. He was joined by his brother, L. H. Wilms at Wrangell, Alaska. The brothers report excellent fall trip with only three days rain ih s N : | WASHINGTON, Oct. 24—Secre- 3 \L‘ ing the quartz discoveries on ¢ .o ¢ {he Treasury Henry Mor- the headw: Dames they geninay said today the Government ety samples. TheY jnoome is running well ahead of Faohen ot t 60 pounds of pygeetary estimates for the first sampies from various VeiiS tnree months of the present fiscal is year. very little work done " 4y .conues, including the disput- tax, which were esti- iuce $933,000,000 the actually brought in . ed processins is well mineralized mated D ants & first quarter, ation work with ggq99 000,000 roving up the commercial . iich the very encourag- ibstantial surfacc show- ice shov- BUNGER AND NISSEN - . PLEAD NOT GUILTY brothers also staked 160 acres cer ground adjuining COM- parry Bunger and William Nissen ik 8s. pleaded not guilty when brought up T ¥ before the Federal District Court WRITES FROM PALMER this morning to face charges of as- Fred Sorrl writes to Juneau friends sault with a dangerous weapon on from Palmer, in the Matanuska Val- the persons of Chris Markitis and ley, that his steam-fitter’s position Mike Haniglou. Both were indicted will last a few more months, after by the Grand Jury. he expects to take a Billy Hanson, Indian, churged positi the new with the murder of Margaret Ver- He reports condi- ney, was aigned and was given O. K.” and ys he has until Saturday morning to enter a 5 that next year will show the plea. Wiiliam Paul and George to be one of the Gr were named by the court sperous of Alaskan local- @s his counsel. - - JOME CITIZENS Two Juneau residents were ad- mitted to U. S. citizenship in Fed- | eral Court this morning. They were to in a ver; great deal of e a view of ore bot ing nd ngs seem to indicate," R | C e 1 and Bill W d in Palme n of the BE are now locat after the at Moc near Mz, Williams is empioy miesary of the Alaska R pany at Palmer. 3 , and Peter Kasszczysyn, | nutive of Poland. The latter had his name changed to Peter Kassen. road Com- s | f WE GIVE : YOUJ FIVE - BRITISH FLIER CANGELS FIBHT Bad WcathvrfiForccs Sir‘i Chatles Kingsford-Smith | Down 1n Italy | BRINDISI, IT; Oct. 24— S:l‘; Charles Kingsford-Smith, Britis flier, has cancelled his England to| Australia flight because of had|cf Indian Affairs, weather. | Bad weather forced him to land| here last night after a hop m’mi Marseille. He hopped off from the| Croydon Airdrome, London, yester- day morning and planned a quick three-day flight to Australia. The| flier was using his trans-Pacific| plane “Lady Southern Cro: | SLATE CHICAGO FOR GONVENTION \ | CHICAGO, Oct. 24--One of the most influential members of the Re-| publican National Committee said | that the 1936 party convention would | ‘unquestionably be held in Chicag Clevleand, San Francisco, Atlan City, Minneapolis, and Kansas City are bidding for the meet. NAVAL CONFAB IN DECEMBER LONDON, Oct. 24—Invitations to: a Naval Conference, to be held here on December 2, have been sent to the United States, Japan, France and Italy by the British Govern- | ment, _ for Mildness _for B etter Taste | And You'll Jump Out of Bed in r of the White Pass and Yu- oad, is & passe on Princess Norah from Skag route to his headquarters in -oo - MATT HUNT, SOUTHBOUND Matt Hunt, brother of Thelma Hunt, Fairbanks school teacher, is a passenger on the Alaska, enroute from Fairbanks to Seattle. - - SOUTH ON VACATION Robert Miller and George Misco- vich, well known Fairbanks youths, were aboard the Alaska enroute to Southern California for a vacation! which wil last until next March. - - vYLE AT ZYNDA | J. Pyle, Field Dentist, Bureau ved on the Al- aska and is registered at the Zynda Hotel. z § (GLENMORE DISTILLERIES (0. 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TS DEER Harold 1ippey got a deer in a hort hunting trip on Douglas Island. 8t R IN JUNEAU! suop WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— WITHOUT CALOMEL the Morning Rarin’ to Go It you feel sour and sunk and the world looks punk, don’t swallow a lot of salts, min- eral water, oil, laxative candy or chewing gum and expect them to make you suddenly sweet and buoyant and full ef sunshine. For they can't do it. They only move t! bowels and & mere movement doesn’t get at the cause, The reason for your down-and-out | feeling s your liver. It should pour out two of liquid bile into your bowels DANCE DINE and hes and you feel down and out. Your whole stem is poisoned. ood, old CARTER’S 1t takes those LITTLE LIVER PILLS to get these two ounds of bile flowing freely and make you | “up and up.” They contals wondertul, harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing when it comés to making the bile flow freely. But don’t ask for liver pills. Ask for Carter's Littie Liver Pills. Look for the name Carter's Little Liver Pills on the red substitute NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY’S FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS Notice is hereby given that the following honds will be redeemed on November 1st, 1935—Numbers 90, 93, 94, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 102 and 103, In addition the following bonds of November 1st, 1936 maturity are hereby called and will be redeemed on November 1st, 1935— Numbers 108, 109 and 110. These three bonds will be paid at $102.00 together with accrued interest. Holders of the above mentioned bonds are hereby requested to present the same for payment at the First National Bank on Novem- ber 1st, after which date interest payments will cease. JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY, Inc., By WALLIS S. GEORGE, Manager. For Every Purse and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 413 The B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau, Alaska COMMERCIAL and SAVINGS Resources Over Two and One Half Million Dollars