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EY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ONE SI\DE, BRAT-- WE READ THE PAPERS-- UPHAM AROUND THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 29, 1-935‘ GOOONESS MY STARS- (T's JUDGE \ AGAIN N WITH ME Y (T'S TH' FIRST TIME HE'S BEEN OLT SINCE THOSE HILL-BILLIES MOVED HiM-- By BILLIE DE BECK TAKE A LETTER-- DON'T TAKE {T-+ GET OUT-- ULy ATTEND TO THE MATTER "PERSONALLY-- TTALY-TO-ASK FOR BIG FLEET ROME, Oct. 20.—Italy is expected to demand a bigger fleet at the Lon- | don Naval Conference, The presence of the reinfofced British fleet in the | | Mediterrangan, ag¢cording to diplo- | niatic: circles, '1s said to be certain Harold (Blagkie) Silverad, former- ly chief engineer on the Tonddleyo, now moored at Fel ir's Dock, 15 passenger for Seattle on the North- land. Silverad stated that, several re- pairs have beén made on the Tonde- leyo's_digsel motor, including a new head, and that the power plant is now in good condition. He reportel to inflnence Italy's action. b —_— e+ SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOV EASY Baily at 10:00 am. and 2; that he had sold his interest in the | vessel. Silverad's skiff, which was formerly used by the Tondeleyo, was pm. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE- !also loaded aboard the Northland for adv. ' Seattle. LIVERY—Phone 442. —_sheh g s NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY'S FIRST MORTGAGE GOLD BONDS Notice is hereby given that the following bonds will be redeemed on November 1st, 1935—Numbers 90, 93, 04; 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 102 and 108. In acidition the following bonds of November 1st, 1936 maturity are hereby called and will be redeemed on. Nayember 1st, 1935— Numbers 108, 109 and 110. These three bonds will he 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. i © 1933, King Features"Syndicate, Inc., Great Briiain rights reserved N 4 oy 4 b 1 thony E. Karnes reported that he has| Damage Shown Here, as Result of Helena Quake, Is Heavy Eien requested. by Superintendent . of Schools A. B. Phillips, to enlist | w s J : 3 the aid of Alford John Bradford Post | § i { { | No. 4 in support of an Armistice Day 2 B 1 program to be presented by the High' | Scheol students. OF CHOP SUEY = = e e Juneau Mine Workers Association | ted that he will be pleased to hear | iWeekly Aftair Is Held i | Dugout Last Evening | | formation of a Reserve Olfficers Club. —————— }:-cm all persons interested in the —Stories Told s e 00 s v ..o . AT THE HOTFLS . ut fifty Legion members and | g o o o ¢ 7 ¢ 8 8 - v attended the chop suey din- held by Alford John Bradford | Po:t No. 4, of the American Legion ‘ln the Legion Dugout last night. | Encrmious quantities, of excellent | ¢hop suey, prepared by Chef Bob XKaufmann, assisted by O. E. John- [axmc, were devoured by theé hungry | Gagtineau Fred Matson and wife; Ben Maizer. | Alaskan | B. F. Kane, Juneau; Mrs. M. But- ler, Sitka; S. Pedersen; G. Tidstrom, Barlow Cove. JUNEAU COLD STORAGE COMPANY, Inc., By WALLIS 8. GEORGE,; Manager. Zynda Ruins of the H. Earl Clack Company garage, a'mest comp’e’e’y leveled by the dicastrcus chakes. The loss, proncunced total, is estimated at frem $35,000 to $40,000. Except in cne o« ' One Home in Helena Qualke Zone Is No More = Mcmbers of the fom ¥ to finding quart:: of Dr. W. E. Terice asse : bling their hezeehcld pesscesions on the lawn, pre- While the damage to t b2 structure does not appear great, the house is deem- Ready to Go Any Minute Upger fleors of the Capital Heiel in Helena. Note hew the fr:nl_‘ wall is tilfed out threatening to fall into the street at the next shake. Complications Seen by Capitol Insiders in i/.S. Neutrality Policy «Coutinuea fro: munitions trade with Germany i an effort to chut off muniticns ship- ment: to Italy. Otherwise, they ak, a’s neutrality siand the Dspartment at the time, the nced his neutrality in his opinion there y to praveni men businezs with Italians an: except in war niticns. etary Hull with the d ident's wa n nct in‘ended countered hoth ration that the trad as SPECIAL DELIVERY TO LAS! Deily at 10:00 am. -G 2 p.m. Kelly Blake's SPECIAL DE- LIVERY—Phone 442. adv. - - OW: represen- tative will <hcw you samples of the latest creations in beautiful Christ- mas Cards at painless prices for any purse. a2 TN R, SHCP IN JUNEAU! IT WON'T BE LONG or, where it was held up by the only truck not salvaged from the establishment, the whole roof fell COMMERCIAL BOWLERS GET ~ INTO ACTION Opening Games of New League Rolled' at Brunswick The Commercial Bowling Leazuc tarted pin hitting last night on the Brun:wick Alleys and E. Galao, pro- prietor of the alleys, said the open- from con-| ing was most auspicious. The Sanitary Grocery team defeat- ad the California Groeers by a to'a re of 1447 to 1246. Bob Wald made re of 510 for the three gamss He a Sanitary Greeery player. Thes Columbia Lumber Company walloped the Alt Heldelbergs 1352 | te 1074, Tenight the PFrye-Bruhn Meat Company team makes its debut againit the United Meat Company at 7:30 o’ % and the Independen! and Un i Grozery tangle at 8:30 last night follow: Saznitary Greeery n 176 155 156— 150 150 150— 450 178 112 220— 510 1447 California Giscery Ice Short 132 135 G. Bavard 46 143 N. Bavard 165 147 93— 360 124— 413 150— 472 Tcta! C-'umbia Lumber Co. T. Morran 108 162 142— 412 {R. Rieck 111 143 104— 361 J. Halm 145 171 133— 449 1246 Total Alt Hiedelberg 93 97 125 144 141 97 T~2 Short C. Muller Jakeway 107— 323 135— 401 109— 3247 Tetal I,]“ ! o YOUNG PEOPLE’S CLUB| HAS HALLOWE’EN FEST Harmon proved a ruccess- " 1ast ‘night, when 25 s for a Hallowe'en n, rezpended with the prop- eams and gestures to his noc- turnal wanderings, ifa Garnick was in charze hly suecessful program, v] ced the playing of tra- 1iticnal Ha n games and the telling of gho:t stories. A good share of the evening was spent in playing bunco. | Refreshments were served, and the ‘si;ifxf‘g"“ Jollgwed by community. | diners, but when it was learned that | two cases of beer had been donated | t0 be served at the dinner—a case of | |Blue Ribbon by Frank Rouse, and a | | 222 of Rheinlander by Louis Dele- | | becque—there was no demand for | Kaufmann’s coffee. . | A number of well known citizens introduced by Toastmaster John | o, wman and several new and un- | nsual stories were put into. circula- sioner of Education An- | LADIES FROM starchy substance that breaks out of the fibers. buying wash goods of any R MRS. HAYES ON NORTH SEs | | E. Fremming. | [ Mrs, J. C. Hayes, wino has been | suth for severa~weeks, is a passen- ger aboard the North Sea for Ju- neau. PSR {1 SPECIAL DELIVERY Tu DOUG-| LAS! Daily at. 10:00 a.m. gnd :):auj .m.” Kelly Blake’s SPECIAL E-‘ LIVERY—Phone 44 adv. LU MBER ] Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. t FOUND . . . in the back of any old cook-book, in the “Useful Compendium of Household Hints.” “To test muslin: for ‘filling'—rub a small section vigorously between the forefingers, and note any ples of all patterns and soak in clear water. suspicions-of-everything sh “To test for color-fastness— before kind it is safest to obtain small sam- “To detect cotton in an ‘all-wool fabric—pull the threads apart and apply a lighted match.” ete. p I pply a lig opping tests! How funny they were — these: old Grandmother knew them alt by heart, and descended on Mr. Biggs, the linen draper, with defiance in her eye. Her little, moistened forefinger shot suspiciously under every proffered length of sheeting or dish- toweling. fabrie. She took nobody’s word for anything! But how differently you approach a yard-goods purchase in‘any store today. A name on the selvage .. . a’label on the end of the belt . . . a guarantee-tag that dlso sufgests 4 method 'of washing. These are your safety-signals in buying. To the quetsions *Will it wash?” or “pure silk?”, the saleswoman has only to remind you of the trade name of the advertising, your doubts are dispelled. YES When she mentions a name familiar to you through . we still look before we leap, but today that means we read the advertisements in the Puaily Alaska Empire BEFORE WE SHOP! i AR e