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THEDAILY ALASKA E'MPIRE WEDNESDAY JAN. 22, 1936. "BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG [/ SO YOURE BERNARD GOOGLE ! I OUGHTTA SOCK YOU RIGHT (N THE NOSE-- NO--NO-- (T'S NOT MVYSELF (M THINKING ABOOT---(T'S THAT POOR LITTLE MOUNTAIN GIRL-- SAIRY HOPKING- - - A TINY FLOWER SPROUTING (N THE GQUTTER OF LISSEN - RONNIE- BROADWAY--- GEE WHIZ=~ AN I ALWAYS THOUGHT LION-HUNTERS WORE HAT PINS (N THEIR NOSES BOY!! THAT FELLER Ot CASSY, s AN ALL-RIGHT GUY-- Bv BILLIE DE BECK THEY HAINT NOBOOY ON TH' FACE ER TH' AIRTH G000 ‘NOUGH FUR SAIRY--- BUT RUNNIE Oe CUSSIE AIR/ DONT RAY HUMARN, PAW - UES' LAK' MIST.G- HER NO Sez- -AN' HE HEV SPUNK-- TENSHUN, 1 HEV A GOOD NOTION TER | GOOGLE--GO BAKE HIM A CAKE WHUT'LL| ON WITH YER MAKE HIS MOUTH DRIBBLE | CHIN-CHOPPIN —rgp Blue Print Reading Steel re, Marine Engines, Advertis- Cooking, Sewing, Radio, Home ;, Foreman Shop Train- ; Shorthand, Begin- ENROLLMENTS = i chestra, ses will be held on Mondays ILL EXPLAIN \_\—-’ EVER'THING -~ e Y' SEE-- HOLDEN, ////~ TH' PRODUCER- HE HAD A - \ LEASE ON THE qre THEATRE AN' HE HADDA POP WITH SUMPIN'--BLAH BLAH - SO BAIRY: MISS HARVEY MR. PETERSON WED LAST EVE Ceremony n Home of Mr. izes it is indicated by the caution and Mrs. M. Lagergren, Followed bv Recephon ing Features Syndicatey Inc, Great Britain rights reserved igdig toc, Geedl, RIS foerec ‘v\hethex the necessary two-thirds | majorities would be forthcoming. | There lies the real trouble. IIIIIIIIIIIIllllfllflfllm ONLY HINTS ¥<OM F. D. R. It is entirely conceivable that| this is not fully realized by some who are asking that the Admin- istration commit itself immediately to a constitutional amendment. That Mr. Roosevelt himself real- with which he is approaching the subject. Many hints of a predlsp:ps)-\— tion to constitutional changes can'= |be read into his utterances, but|= e ¢ Ina beauufl.l homv wedding, N \dm‘('lere has been nothing resembung Doris Harvey last night beeame |a direct declaration. the bride of Mx. Carleton O. Petersom. The Rev. John A. Glasse perform- ed the ceremotly in the Gross Ap: ments’ home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lagergren at eight o'clock. George A. Parks, intimate friend of the bride’s parents, gave the pride away. Mr. and Mrs. Lagergren served as attendants. The bride was informally gowned ¢ in turquoise blue and wore a corsage of white freezias. The maid of honor wore a rust col- ored dress. Her corsage was also of freezias. Mrs. J. M. Sunick, who with her husband assisted as hosts at the reception, was gowned in royal blue Reception Follows Following the ceremony a weddin reception was held in the Sunic b Apartment, neighboring that of Lagergren’s, at which the following persons were guests: George A. Park: Miss Dorothy Bourne, Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Hellenthal, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Spain, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Oakes, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roach, Mr. Sam Moyer. The bride, who arrived in Juneau on the Alaska, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Harvey, of Denver, Colorado. She formerly has been employed by a large insurance company as seeretary. The groom, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Peterson of At- water, Minn,, is clerically employed by the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company. The young couple will reside '« the MacKinnon Apartments. .- Lack of Amendment Talk, Jackson Day Banquet, Noticeable (Ceatinued from Page One) test hardly could be ¢ escaped there in advance of the campaign, and certainly there is room to doubt Daily Cross-word Puzzle’ ¥ ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 16. Pronous. . Religious de- | | What about a popular majority The question of Congressional approval is sufficiently large to merit caution and -careful thought, thereafter, in the campaign, if the| Congressional hurdle can be over: come? | That may depend on develop- ments yet to come. Invalidation of NRA started certain groups, m-‘= cluding notably organized labor“ preparing for an amendment. Cer- tain other groups seem to be pre-|= paring to fall in line since AAA‘= was invalidated. If still more * deal” policies fall similarly, there are those who believe the combined | = strength of the dissenters might | == at the polls. | considerations help Mr. Roosevelt hesi: Whatever his private sent -and no one has undertaken a y authoritatively thus far that he really favors an Amendmem—\ he obviously does not intend to|= put himself into an impossible situation, politically, at the very outset of the campaign. - e TRINITY GUiD HOLDS CARD PARTY FRIDAY The January card party of Trin- ity Guild will be held Friday night at 8 o'clock in Trinity Hall ac- ding to announcement today by airman Mrs. Morris Reaber uction, pinochle and whist will played, lavish prizes having been procured for the winners. Refresh- ments will be served following play. Committee-in-charge, besides Mrs. Reaber, is as follows: Mesdames = John Jones, Charles Rice, Sam = Feldon, Robert Rice, Harry Lea, K. Jarman. Other members of the = Guild will also assist in various ways. The public is invited. No reser- vations are necessary. 20. Plnyed‘ a shrill nomination . Chgracter in “Peer Gynt" musical instrument 21. Praises . Quick and i skillful . Cavity . Mineral spring . American lake . Separation of a thing into the parts which com- LIE(C[4B eS| TRES EIN| . miate rifice AUANENS R w0, Rt | Rubber tree G | 1S ] 3. Station UB{JEU (SIAIPTPIHIT|R] 1]v] 23. Scornful and mocking . Copy . Obstruct . One of the small loops 40. Sheriff’s force forming the 41. Away: prefix border of 42. Characteristic ribbon or fruit of the “ R KDul"’d family . Ragge birthplace 48. Baking com- . Note of the partment ace Abraham’s crow 49. First woman . Obtain 50. City in Nevada 32, At home 51. Spikes of corn 3. Giver 5. Color 3 ggn‘l{l :gout 53. Annexes . Southe: state: abbr. DOWN . Giggles 1. Wild sheep . Poems 2. Eternity 22. Protective garment 23. Black bird 24. Dress material 25. Vessels for heating liquids 27. Small salling . Coverings of [SMIAISIH] certain insects in the chrysalls state . Aeriform flufd . Claw of a crab or lobster . Plece of armor 3. Subordinate for the lower vart of a leg sentence . Idolized 4. Gives 38. Ethereal salt Tnformation . Dramatic 5. Donk musical 'Gl composition )00 OO0 . By slackening . American threads in author a loom . Feminine +8. Put down name 9. Pertaining to . Spread for love drylnl. as 10. Brergreen treo 11 Part of a golf Pumon course The dealers listed below are ‘cooperating with The Daily Alaska Empire and will issue votes to the candidates for the prize trips to OLD MEXICO and return on every cash sale or cash payment on ac- count at the rate of: 25 votes 25¢ Sale 50 votes 50¢ Sale 75 votes ...The Sale 100 votes...... .....$1.00 Sale 500 votes.. ... ...$5.00 Sale ALASKA ELEC lhl(‘ LI( }l'l & POWER CO. ALASKA MEAT CO. AMERICAN MEAT CO. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. BUTLER, MAURO DRUG CO. CALIFORNIA GROCERY CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE (On subscriptions only, paid in advance) FAMILY SHOE STORE GARNICK’S GROCERY GASTINEAU GROCERY GASTINEAU LIQUOR CO. GASTINEAU CAFE GEORGE BROTHERS H. S. GRAVES HOLLYWOOD STYLE SHOP HALVORSEN'’S JONES-STEVENS JUNEAU CASH GROCERY JUNEAU DRUG CO. JUNEAU EMPIRE THEATRES JUNEAU FROCK SHOP JUNEAU LIQUOR CO. JUNEAU & DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. JUNEAU MOTOR CO. JIM ELL S CASH GROCERY JUNEAU-YOUNG HARDWARE CO. KANN'S 5¢ TO $5.00 STORE LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE McCAUL MOTOR CO. NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO. PAY'N TAKIT GROCERY AND MARKET PIGGLY WIGGLY ROYAL BLUE CABS HARRY RACE, DRUGGIST SABIN’S SANITARY GROCERY SANITARY MEAT CO. GUY SMITH’S DRUG STORES THOMAS HARDWARE CO. TERMINAL CAFE UNITED FOOD CO. VOTES TO BE ISSUED STARTING WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1936 READ THESE RULES! Election starts Wednesday, January 22. Election ends early in March, depending on’ sailings. Election votes are given on the basis of 100 votes for each even dollar of cash paid to participating merchants as follows: (a) On all counter cash and C.0.D. purchases. (b) On all cash payments made on accounts. (c) On all cash down payments and installment paymeg\ts made on time-payment accounts during the election period, regardless of when the purchase was made. Votes will be given only on strictly retail business—that is, quantity purchases of commodities to industrial concerns, or wholesale pur- chase by merchants are NOT to be included. The election is open to girls of Juneau and surrounding territory, between the ages of 18 and 30 years (unmarried). All Intefested in Classes Of- and - weanesdays of,_-each week, fered Urged to Register | =0 : ""‘:’i‘;mi““f:g at High School ting twi weekly. 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