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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, Dl:C 10, l‘)35 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG HOL ON, GOOGLE--T MISDOLBT EF SAIRY KNOWS WHUT SHE'S A-DOIN' OF- PO' LEETLE WHULPPER-SNEPPER--SHE KEMS TER VISIT ME AN' LOWIZY AN SOME NO-COONT PERDUCER GITS A HOLT OF HER AN' FILLS HER PUNKIN-HAID FULL O NOTIONS ‘BOUT AKTIN HOLDEN THAT WE'RE HERE- NOW, SNUFEY-- DON'T FLY OFF TH HANDLE TILL YOou TALK To MR _HOLDEN-- \ THE AUTHOR, AND MR.HOLDEN ARE IN CONFERENCE - \ BIG CATHOLIC BAZAAR OPENS ONTHURSDAY STOP COUNCIL Hope Chest to Be Awarded *“We Are Going Forward in —Afternoon Tea, D ners to Be Served Afternoon tea, served by the Jun- ior Ladies, will be a hospitable fea ture of the Catholic Ba/.ux opens Thursday in the Pa and ends Saturday with the grand award of the play in the windows of the Hardware Company Apren and towel booths, handker: ch! bodths, and roulette W will open Thursday, with a tur dinner served Saturday evening. T! Ladies’ Altar Soc hich is man- aging the bazaar s engaged Har- ry Krane's orchestra to furnish mu- sic for the evening entertainment. Mrs. Walter G. Hellan is sident of the Society. Committees in charge of bazaar work are as follows: Dinn Mes: Fay Cornforth H. A. Beamish, Frank Johnson, I:abelle Cashen, Willlam Franks, J. M. Giovanetti. Dining Room: Mesdames George Ims’ ]L‘V I Killoy, Fred Rowe, M. ¢ ‘Wa. Tu Ro om: Nelson Bee esdames I. Killoy, M. E. Monagle. ron ;‘.nd Towel Booth: Mrs * Harley Turner, Miss Cecille Cashen, Mzs. V. L. Hoke, Hope Chest: Mesdames Frank Henderson, H. R. VanderLeest, Geo. Mesdames A. M. Geyer, J. McAllister, A. J. Goodman, Joe M, Taibodeau, Delia Dull. Investigation Underway Regarding Damage Done Cruiser Quincy’s Gear QUINCY, Mass.,, Dec. 10—An in- ation to determine whether the e to the cruiser Quincy’s re- duction gears was caused by sabot- age or mechanical faults is under- way. The exact cause may be un- known for several days. ‘The investigation was launched fll- ter Manager for the River Shipyards, reported disdéovery of damaage amounting to $100,000. — el ORDER NOW! WJust telephone 374, Hiway Delivery, ergreen trimming or Christmas Delivery will be made when . Reasonable prices. BILL DOUGLAS Harry E. D. Gould, General | | | vxhu) |L. Berry, Pr hope chest now on dis- | Thomas | IlllllIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIflll||||iliH|IIIlllI|I|I|IIliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIl|||I|||IIIIIIIlIIIIHIII|INIIIIIIII||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHI BERRY DEFIES ernment’s part as a partner in co- operative effort was to represent all people taking the aggressive againsi | Elephanis—300 of 'Em— Hearst Boosts In Oil Man’s Collection For Landon | -ndus : bt —_ | For President Groups called in conference here,| TULSO, Okla., Dec. 10. ephants | i CSEEN he said, have almost unanimously | _pjg ones, little one: of them " ’ e opposed the Council. However, he | _gre beginning to worry O. B. Ames, | USRS, taais, Dc. Ghes declared, “We are going forward in| our work of setting up an Industrial | Councii exactly as originally plann! Council exactly as originally planned.” Yesterday's meeting of the Coun- cil was marked by violent disorder, with accusations of “Liar” flung from cne factio nto the other. e Work Exactly as Original- ly Planned,” He S WASHINGTON, D 10.—George EASTERN STAR ident Roosevelt’s ap- | d coordinator of indus to- told business to “quit quibbing” | ple. Election of officers and all er whether or not the proposed | members are urged to attend. 'Economic Council was representa- LILLIAN G. WATSON, tive, and to remember that the gov- ! Secretary. S -Special ATTENTION ~din adv. MEN'S SHAVING SETS Popular brands. Shaving Cream, Lotion and Tal- cum. A Welcome Gift. MEN'S RAZOR SETS Razor, five blades, and leather, nationally known. A Good, Practical Gift! & 2 TOYS! \; One of th FREE CELIVERY | has received an elephant almost ev- | | ery day, and now has nearly 300. | elephants made of a wide varisty There will be a meeting tonight at | materials and 8 o'clock in the Scottish Rite Tem- | countries. TOILETRIES-GIFTS LIPSTICK—POWDER Nationally advertised brands. Specially Priced ROGERS’ TREATS Full 2-pound box $1.00 DOLLS AND PLAYTHINGS GALORE! e most complete assort- ments we have ever shown in Juneau. DO YOUR SHOPPING NOW! HARRY RACE, Druggist THE SQUIBB.STORES OF ALASKA uu|||m||||mmuu|||||mmmu||||mum|nm|||mmnmmmu||mmmuummnmu|mmunmmml|uuummwmmuumflumm|uu|m * CONNOISSEURS WINES and LIQUORS WILL APPRECIATE-A GIFT OF BEER, WINE, OR WHISKEY FROM OUR SEASON’S GREETINGS ARE NOT COMPLETE WITHOUT A WELL-STOCKED CELLAR, YOU KNOW ORDER BY THE CASE AND SAVE! Miners quuor Store William Randolph Hearst, new: paper publisher, declared here today, upon his arrival to meet | Gov. Alfred M.- Langdon, that he believes the Chief Executive of Kansas is the one man on whom opponents of the New Deal could unite with hope of victory in 1936 Tulsa oil man | The elephant invasjon started less than a year ago. His secretary gave him an elephant to place on a what- not. Another worker in the office thought the elephant looked nice and | gave him another. Since tDen he > collection includes miniature | LG oclipoe i TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN many from foreign| On’and after this date, DX /10th, I will not be responsib & - - \am debts contracted for the Lu,n- Twin lions recently born at Grant |ard's Valet Shop or for personal bills Park in Atlanta have been named by my for HIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIHIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIHINIIHIII i Mrs. H. J. Leonard H.J. LEONARI), wife, | President and Mrs. Roosevelt. advs. COMPACTS Slim models in metal and enamels. SMART! PERFUME Rubenstein’s Famous A - H Scents 4 Always & Favorite E} Christmas TOYS: fi’-mHl|IHflIHiIflNHmIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIllIIIIHIIIIIIIlmlllIIIIIIIII|IHIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIllIIIIIflllmllIIllfllllllllllmIIIIIIIHIIII \ OF FINE . COMPLETE STOCK i L PHONE 151 | |musical numbers and a playlet 7 WEVE GOT (T ! STH_SHIF'LESS SKONK” 80OY I WHAT A Seven numbers including readings, by grade pupils comprise the program of entertainment, prepared for the 1nual bazaar of the St. Luke's Guild for Thursday evening, which is as follows Piano solo “Gentle Night"—Evelyn al solo, “O, Little Town of Beth- hem"—Borghild Havdahl, accom- panied by Catherine Campbell Reading ne Twilight of Thanks- giving,” Doris Cahill. Vocal Duet, by Mrs. W. E. Cahill and Mrs, Gifford Carter. Reading, “Christmas Spirit,” zabeth Karnes. Eli- Playlet, “The First Thanksgivin: 5th, 6th, and Tth grades. Catherin Campkell, accompanist Fiano solo by Margaret Pearce, > COUNCIL TO DRAFT NEW ORDINANCKE Some night Thur:day, but st this week, perhaps on ject to the call of Mayor A. E. Goetz, the City Coun- cll will hold a special meeting to onsider n:w ordinances to regulate the licenzing of pinball mathine. and other games, taxis and al:o oil- burner installations as well. - POSSE HUNTS SNAKE RIVER FOR CONVICTS Only Two Remain of Eight Fugitives Who Broke from Wa‘la Walla WALLA WM‘LA Wna.l Dec. 10.— Armegl possemen today took 'to the Snake River eountry, due north o this city, in t} hunt for the twc desperate convicts who escaped from the state prison early yeésterday. Herbert Jackson and John Weaye. are the only remaining fugitives o. the eight who tunneled from the re- cell block and com- mA:ndPU('d two automobiles for thei A e The others were recapiured yes- terday without a fizht. ~ e FRAMED PICTURE Winter and Pohd Co offer a speci line of framed pictures and ChrM mas cards this week. Attractiv adv. 3 -+ ND WHERE YOU MAKE I place for TOYS at the most reasonable price is .fllylflu hghfl‘ o POE 1835 t. Seat A¥, Wish. N WILMS BROADCASTING for the International Highway Gold Mining & Exploration Co. HELLO EVERYBODY-This is Bob Wilms broadcast- ing for International Highway Gold Mining and Ex- ploration Company, Inc., of Juneau, Alaska. My subject tonight will be “A TALK TO THE MINERS AND MINE WORKERS OF JUNEAU.” “Look, see the lights of the miners winding their way up to the shift trains"--such is the exclamation of many people here—such a sight impresses every resident of this town—the great Alaska Juneau Gold Mine—is the very heart beat of this Capital City Mines and mine workers of Juneau-—I am one of you talking to you tonight. You represent one of the biggest and finest groups of gold miners in the North—many of you are aiding in the every day successful production of one of the biggest gold mines in the world. You are essentinl to the success of such an institu- tion—you receive your daily wage, in compensation for your labor—and are undoubtedly happy and contented to be steadily employed—making money for yourselves and profits for your employers—which enables them to declare dividends to the large and small shareholders who financed this mine and made possible your jobs of today. Tonight I am personally going to call your attention to an opportunity—that none of you can afford to over- look—International Highway Gold Mining and Explor- ation Co., Inc—is a company built up by gold miners— and small investors—for the purpose of operating OUR OWN gold mines here in the north and be able to share directly in the profits gained thereby—which means a great deal in your futures—in addition to your every day earnings. You are essential to the successful operation of local mines—You are essential to the efficlent operation of the properties owned by International Highway Gold—either by yeur physical labor in the field or by financial in- vestment—or both. We need you and you need such an organization—why not get together and talk it over? I know you would like to have the profits of your daiy work and share in the profits of such an organiza- tion as International Highway Gold. You all know that the only way to increase your dmy’ earning capacity—IS TO INVEST-—and inasmuch as you are actively mm(\f:vd in gold mining: you are naturally keenly interested in all gold mining development in the North -then why not invest in gold mining?—especially in such an organization as International Highway Gold. It was started by one of you—and built up by several of you— and has made good headway in a very short time—now is the greatest time for you to rhake even small invest- ments count—the hard work has been done—this com- pany has accumulated remarkable assots—in gold min- ing equipment and four valuable placer gold properties— and you all know placer gold mining—means quick returns. All that remains now is just the small finaneing of getting our crews in the field and getting steam up in , the boilers. Many of you know me—and some of you are familiar with the accomplishments of zation so far—NOW-—mcst certainly is the time for you to put your shoulder to the wheel—and give it a shove that will roll some of that interior gold—right back into your pockets! Eeing the experienced gold miners you are-—you sure- ly must realize—this real opportunity International High- way Gold offers you. But you must realize too—that I cannot. pessibly get around to see you all—but'if you will drop up to Room 205 Zynda Hotel-we will ‘be glad to tell you all about it—and will also explain our labor system in the field—which is something you are all logk- ing for but cannot find—except in such an organization built up by just a gold miner—who has been years in Lhe ficld and who knows how to give and take and at the same time deliver the results that will satisfy every one in this organization, Wouldn't you like to see a nice run of that ¥YELLOW METAL in the boxes next summer—produced from your own properties? It IS GOING TO HAPPEN—wouldn't you like to claim your share—well, you can if you wish, Just come up and see us. Placer gold mining is quick money—and we have years and years of reserves for the future already—you own your share now—in all the pres- ent and future reserves—if you become interested finan- cially in International Highway Gold. Your shares are non-assessable—and always increasing in value as this company progresses. Miners and Mine Workers—look ahead into the future of even next year—I will grant that all of you are satisfied to be working—and bringing home your checks each month from your physical labor—BUT is that all you desire today from this great country of vast mineral wealth—JUST A JOB—there will undoubtedly be plenty of work as mining activity increases—BUT many of you have been working for just wages for years—are you go- ing to accumulate enough that way to insure your fu- tures. You must realize the facts—many of you are sav- ing for your personal plans of getting into some busi- ness—or getting out into the miming fields. Why not com- bine your desires with those of International Highway Gold—in a big way and a scientific manner. You are the workers—the miners of natural mineral wealth—produc- ing gold for others—you receive your wages—BUT the profits go elsewhere. Why not be directly interested in those profits? It can be done today in such an institu- tion as International Highway Gold. Are you satisfied in being just one of the cogs in the wheel—developing nature’s gift to mankind—Why not awaken to the facts —and develop YOUR OWN gold mines—International Highway Gold gives you that opportunity today. We are all gold miners building up a real future for ourselves and for all who beoome interested with us—by exploiting “Mother Nature’s” Wealth—We know what profits to expect—and we further know that those profits are far greater than could ever be attained by just wages. ‘Why not combine your personal efforts with the future development of the north—and grow financially—with this new mining boom—and profit by your small in- vestment in International Highway Gold. You may not think your small investment means a lot—but listen, Just drop up and see the WILMS BOYS-—the gold miners -~Room 205, Zynda Hotel or Phone 123—a limited num- ber of monthly payments can be arranged. ‘Take advantage of this opportunity--immediately. That is all for tonight—folks—thanks and good night. Tomorrow at this time I will again broadcast—my subject will be “GOLD MINING INVESTMENTS." Remember Phone 123—or drop over to Room 205, Zynda Hotel “RIGHT NOW!" gl i this organi-

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