The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 27, 1936, Page 7

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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG Bv BILLIE DE BECK /i{DONT GO, SNUFEY-- , here WA SRS W AL Stanley Norwicka R, gseczssv QUGHTTA Be |of o TIMES Gag wwz-rasgor HEV TER SAY EE AB--WHUT 22 NY MINUTE --- 3 A-WASTIN' HER PICTURE FRAMED LP- & T f \ LOWIZY YORE GITTIN' You arc invited to present this WE WANT T0 TALK T0 @y ‘ MUST O CLIPPED ' za"_“;] Aef“&g% WUSSER 'N' (GNORANTER coupon at the box office of the HIM 1BOUT SAIRY-~ Bpas IT OUT OF THE BY TH' MINIT--- 'SIMPORTANT --- \ ‘. NEWSPAPER - - i EF YE CANT TALK H PERMINADN s ke 1 - e Ene Capitol Theatre HAD SEEN THIS-- ; 7 HOL YORE JAWS : and receive tickets for your- 4 : TERGETHER--- self and a friend or relative to see “Charlie Chan in Egypt” AS a paid-up subscriber of The _ B e i y Alaska Empire Rey. Erling K. Oiason and Dean b e R e G et i, Qi ¢ 5 i i ood only for current charge of the various clasées of h Your Name May Appear Tomorrow [ b nd girls with the assistance 1as SRy 3 WATCH THIS SPACE REGISTRATION << MARK COMING PRIMARIES TILT REPORTED HERE S o b ! ! Kirkham and Mrs. James Sey. Reg- P He i, ' il ular time for the Sunday School Arthur M. Chamberlin, Deering A — S — ks WEARBRASS3- R i | will be 1:30 each Sunday after- PUL GAMPAIGN Beveral bad BHEEEs. wore' ofahied | Bediee Wenzel, Juhean: Ron. Sa | retseomogme e an TUNIG“T noon. The attendance yesterday Harly Race, Roy Storey| In Juneau during the past week, it |wards; Jack Toulson, Fairbanks ¢ numbered 34 children. ! nd J. S. Hofman Seek- | was revealed today, and a suspectea nda R e~ — | 5 TR . . . forger is said to be under surveil-| Bob Schrock, City; E. Thorsen, U R A N c E | ' Arthur A. Shonbeck, pioneer Alas- ing Nominations L | § o RATER MATN BEGMRED lance on the ste Northwestern, | Good News Bay; Oscar Phipps, Fair- Enron | _ kan and Anchorage Business man, lance on the steamer Northwestern, e el pps, Fair- | Sup;nne:tle?]/f:ia;?: ggldceem‘ rofii’”iof"l‘;afl,‘“mz‘ lfd'f’z;‘: fhr( re-elected Chairman of the Demo- o= which sailed south last night. banks; Harriet Lawrence, Haines. Established 1898 Juneau : iy Alaska cratic Territorial Committee visited ‘.N}‘,h it 06 thf,“n“] 98V | " The Marshal's Office is investi- : Alaskan " of High School walay main_nsan, e 9 priefly with Gov. John W. Troy last !.m[ yl,\-mvu\ 8{ C?\m%ll ik “lll“)('h gating the case today, and await-| Ludwig Johnson, Healy; Mrs. Nell { g | Third and D Streets, syccess, Bb- ., gye the Northwestern, on | o o it the Aptdl primaries e ing the possible revelation of more|Kareen, Douglas; Ben Wilson, Doug- tended the work Sunday night and .- ) % " |tion race were received here today. o stk “The. suspect said | 1as. which he is a Seattle-bound passen- | ¢, Race, of Ketchikan, Repub- forged checks. T is to have formerly been a miner, Tonight is the last opportunity|the damaged main was repaired. ght, Wis B port. to emgpll in night school courses|The wire 'wrapping on. the DIDE, "'l ooncider the Seward Democratic | Lcer; has filed with the Clerk of| o\ " L fiey at & local hotel for DRAMA CLUB GROUP 2 i i s,| which 1 2 en one, ha e # Court for Territorial Representative for the' coming term, A. B. Phillips, | which is a wooden one, had become .. antion a splendid indication of r e 0l epre s 3 o Firs tvisi . | several weeks. ' Superintendent of Schools, warned | so rusted for a distance of & 00l (0 Jovalty. energy and success that | L0 (e First Division. He is owner F R S TO MEET TONIGH1 today, as instructors in the three|that it had given way under the wi' characterize the coming Na- | L, Orusstores in Juneau and Ket- AEIE classes which were assured by last|pressure ahd considerable water 10Ss (ioy01 . Farritorial- Dathostan ‘(IH‘:“I:’ «“‘):;l\":::' ided in the First ROEDDA BACK FROM Members of that section of the] . T=oorredemrroropsos st ors oo Wednesday's registration prepared | resulted. The ground, frozen to a ‘,mpmu,w With the harmony plu Mr. Ilm- h OB a8 Tyl o |Prama Club “Workshop” interested to begin study at 7:30 tonight. depth of about 18 inches, and the {ne ener 1d will to do that char- '(p:m|m“twd‘h;\ ::M'bolr:-q “‘l", SiTKA ROUND TRIP ™ the historic and creative litera- | Registrations may be made in the| crust of ice on top, made the task jcierized the Seward Convention I ;vm”‘(“]m"“ b '-“U ot O‘r lh'" ture of the (|ldlnd will meet this Superintendent’s office, Juneau, of ing the break a difficult feel certain the Territory will 8gain | conool board {{CYaRIRg, (861 B0 136 Q6 st erlm OF are offered: | coMING SOCIAL EVENT practically every section of the Thir | | PubHcan, has filed with the Terri-|jate Saturday night with the fol-| view of a well-known play, and by struction, Public Speakine. Bewin-!this week is the card party sched- ment and we look forward to an ex- 100 for Highway Engineer From Chichagof—Mrs. Neil Floyd,| plans for the coming year. Print Reading, Radio, Sewing, Ad-|ing under the auspices of the Doug- months in various cities on the Pa- Peen a Cordove resident for 15 years. | Swanson. the: catite: ovening: 1 ave ) . and Peature Story Writing, Or- | (ured atiction: Boifer AR made today by J. S. Hofman, of | Brickley. i ed Vey, Engineer on the White Dave Housel, Prop. Phone ngle 0-2 rings direction of Rev. John A. Glasse, | SPEND WHESE YOU MAKE IT! uty U. S. Marshal at Matanuska route to Skagway sons desiring to register. | AND BALL ROOM e Gre U W B terested in evening school instruc- ¥ i3 5 T “ E T E R M l N A L tion. |A. M. Chamberlin of Deer-' NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to an or S R s TRy A P : High School, between 7:30 and 9:30 | one. go Democratic,” Mr. Shonbeck said. ; $ Motorship Ro=dda, Capt. Ed Bach s. Frank Hnndm-snn. for a short this evening. The following cours RN SO | “General business conditions in| 0¥ J- Storey, of Cordova, also Re- arrived from Sitka and way ports| program, to be featured by a re- Home Gardening, Cooking In-| One social event standing out for Division have felt a marked improve . | (°Fial Auditor’s office. for nomina- | jowing passengers for Juneau |the formation of definite study { PE 3 ning and Advanced Typing and uled to be given at the Government onally good year.” { Mr. Storey is & cwvil engineer for| H. Arron. All members are asked to arrive OPEN ALL NIGHT Shorthand, Bana, Steel squace, biue | school house next Saturday even- Mr. Shonbeck will spend about two | the Copper River Railroad, and | From Tenakee—James Keples, A. cn time and to plan to remain for I Al L II a 15 ol L S vertising, Foreman Shop Training,'las Island Women's Club. The dif- cific Coast in the interests of hi A filing for the Democratic nomi-| From Hoonah—S. J. Kane B (lb an Otl' l(["()r Lore Spanish, Bookkeeping, Short Story!ferent games of cards to be fea- numerous business enterprises. natior ritorial Auditor was rom Funter Bay William J., VEY FOR SKAGWAY chestra. |and wr L > t is expect SHOP IN JUNEAU! ard. Hofman formerly operated Ramsay is purser of the| Pass and Yukon Route, is a pas- — The Public Speaking Class, under|to be 1y ceesstiil R e e h at Seward, and was once Dep- | Ro and Eddie Leach is stew- senger on the Princess Norah en- ', and the Home Gardening class,| cAPIT L under J. P. Anderson, meet to-| REPRESENT lIVE 5 night. They are still open to per-| A. E. Schoettler, Vocational Di; g Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night rector of Territorial Schools, said | today the educational department ‘ was “particularly anxious” to reach ] F those men and women who are in-| Territory of , dated January 18 “Classes in blue print reading|' . A “Deliciously Different Foods” and steel square should fill a need| ing to Attend National Catering to Banquets and Private Di Parti e . ~ 1 ? -atering sanquets & rivate Dinner Pa for b{nxldlng mugté an@ mechanics D Mo L()nfab certain real prcperty for delinquent taxes for the year 1935, Case No. 3867-A, a sale at public auction vill be held at the office of the C ; e here in Juneai,” he said. “A radio| class| should, interest. not only the| Clerk, in the Town of Douglas City, Alaska, on the eighth day of March, 1936 at 2 P.M. of said day, at which sale the following describsd Arthur M. Cihamberlin, ¢ amateur radio fan, but also those | ’ ing, Territorial Representative roperty, assessed to the individuals named as per Tax Roll number, o ict 'Y°S T e Wepe " ) jim property, assesse nd duals named as a number, on which the amount of taxes due on each tract or item, including ( who (sell, service and install radios.| " cooon a4 Divicion, arrived P : iding / Merchants' Luneh The courses offered in the marihe on the No estern i senalty and interest up to date cf sale, and costs as below tabulated, will be sold, as provided by law Short Orders i e . 5 ) A 2 trade—navigation and marine en re he will tran: iness 2 ( ,‘ F F Regular Linners gines — are so successful in four| syoceed south on the Alaska to meet — . e 1936, in the matter of the -application of the Town of “Douglas City a jnunicipal corpor 1, for an order authorizing the sale of other towns in Alaska that we are| ngpq t: 8 he! augh- Tax mber s . oF e, dobntns b Goe alild 'l\!rs i:h;zl:;rfilm ;x(u: Lc;mm(‘!:‘xllm ax Roll Number and [ 'WHERE YOU MEET YOUwn FRIENDS' be a sufficient number of men in|pian to drive to California and from te Whom Assessed Description of Property Amount of Tax Penalty Interest Costs Total | Juneau interested in such instruc-|there to Pensacola, Florida. Mormon Church of Lat- tion. The sewing class for women| Mr. Chamberlin was a delegate to should interest those Wwho need|the Democratic convention at Sew- ter Day Saints Lot only Fr. 8, BIk. 4 $ 24.00 $ 240 8 $ 3082 | ALA SKA MEAT CO some’ help in their sewing prob-|ard, and was elected secretary of ;1. Bl X s 4 de Tot vt o he 160 iz “ 1945 | FEATURING CARSTEN’'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND lems.” the convention. He was also elected The cooking class, under Mrs.!as a delegate to the National Dem- 36 Pacific Protective o ; TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected C. N. Crone, will meet Wednesday | ocratic convention at Philadelphia echihg: | Mining and trapping condition gIFE LN |in the Deering section are most 46 Jake Manning House & Lot S%-1, Blk. 10, (for 1933, 1934 & 1935) 7 : ¢ 352 | promising. according to the Repre- > + 1 b | sentative, who is assoclated with the 5B Diken b only Nie-1, k. 10 / & 353 trading and lighterage firm of Ma- 49 Jim Fox House & Lot Fr. §%-2, Blk 10, (for 1934 & 1935) 5.2 b 4 352 |gids Brothers. The recent instal- ilation of a radio-telephone there 99 Mrs. Aaron Wilson House & Lot Fr. '4-23, Blk. 32 i 3 352 Wi | by the Territory has proved a boon An in!er NEWS i i LA been Peggy Guanzon House & Lot 40, Blk, 32 ] = o & : : | will prove -invaluable in case of Lot only Fr. %4-39, Blk. 32 5 ! . i SEE US FOR PEBFECT SERVICE! 3.52 | emergencies. The telephone has a D Piaininahy e & Lo " . 5 3 o S . |range of approximately 150 miles, Elizabeth Menumen House & Lot 3, Blk. 40, (for 1933, 1934 & 1935) 25 9 3.52 .35 coNNoRs MoToR co lnc he added, i il 2 189‘ i ” MR. AND MRS. LANGFELDT ided, and is of sutficient 128 Hemry Stevens Lot only 1, Blk. 43-J, (for 1934 & 1935) 25 3 : 352 HOSTS ON SATURDAY |Strength that it can be picked up by | : ARE HO® reghilar’ radio receivers in that ra. | 130 Joe Brady House & Lot 1, Blk. 45-J, (for 1933, 1934 & 1935) 3.8 g . 352 1881 e T R Mrf and Mrs. Henry Langfelds|dMs’ 1135 Peter Rocovich House & Lot 6, Blk. 48 ; 352 2,,,)0 i A News of vast increases in the d a number of friends at » ey fl?:r omnee Saturday evening. Con- | Mumber of wolves in Northeast Al- (143 Mrs. Ruth Brevik Lot only 52, Blk. 48 i k. E 352 1424 tractibridge was played followed byifl‘“w‘;:s ;‘i’;‘f‘::‘:;’ zlye ‘fh:;‘:;; Mary K. Martin House on Beach Road, (1934 & 1935) 35 ; . 352 937 | — c o A L — several interesting contests of b e i g g g the reindeer herds were be- Frank E. James House on Beach Road Y A 4 unique nature. The prizes embraced . oo sorious, | 352 580, ! the idleas of the better times busi-\ a1 Chamberlin conferred with | 127 Willle Harris House on Beach Road, (1934 & 1935) 33 ‘ 4 352 ness /program, all the guests re-|Goy john W. Troy and other Ter- | Thomas Willis House on Beach Road, (1934 & 1935) 352 P | 4 ceivigg orders on different stores| ritorial officials this morning. | : : : i : w “l t ll for a definite amount in trade. e S g Willie Kinch House cn Beach Road, (193¢ & 1935) . ? o 352 8.2 | e ng on m These present included Mr. and}Drink w t . r with Meals | Mrs, Mark Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. ate | John Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Art Good for Stomach; Totals . $21425 $16.90 $8.62 $66.80 $306.65 Chindahl, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Riedi, | x 3 T - - - - At Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith, Ed An-| yyater with meals helps stomach | ; S drews and Erwin Hachmeister. juices, sids digestion: I bloated S ;ash:;?; ;:,‘:“lfljp l‘l:i.‘, tlr;f above is a correct list of the unpaid items from the Delinquent Tax Roll of real property for the City | SRR i o g with gas add a spoonful of Ad- & b FELIX GRAY INESS VENTURE ika i B W BUS lerika. One dose cleans out poisons (SEAL) City Clerk of Douglas, Alaska Owen Swenson and Lloyd Guerin,|and washes BOTH upper and lower Publish Jam, 30, 21: Peb. 3, 10, 7. glas, Alaska. operating the Douglas Motors, are|powels, Butler-Mauro Drug Co.— i 2k now ready for business in the re-}m Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. constgucted building adjacent to! —adv. Fleekfs Machine Shop on Front|—. " Lo Streep. First started last Fall, the ~ S ) = oy s : i W pusingss was interrupted when the| TAM TQ0 TIRER T 0 C\ET TOME oN E AF only feal Taku of the winter blew! N AD TO 'J F. N W / the :mding over onto the beach, D\ N'{‘ tI%R i :l L E{ Qu ~ r\ w ® D R qD'Nq T o u U N E ‘\ during the early part of November.| "Ry \ Nyt i W A The business will embrace gen- SLD FLOO R AGAIN 5 : 2> 4YQUNC‘S AND BUY —PHONE 412— e i work i e e | ‘ ’ R NE NI i M o3 LR ice apd gas station. Both the part- > = - ~ ~ B - o 1.3 A | ners jare well known, the former having worked at this. trade in { % ) / ‘ F E‘ E s H variows places in Juneau while the 8 » > latter has spent practically all of 2 [ s : i his life in Douglas. Last Fall he E P i s \ F !ls azad v et ! les completed an engineering course in| a Sefitle trades school . | - £ . ——ALWAYS! RSP SFT. NEW S. S. SCHEDULE Sl — —F | ——\ = California Grocery las Community Sunday . o BEESE e THE PURE FOODS STORE scndl recumed class: sisirday | - ‘ ‘ Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery vacation pending its reorganization. Society Bldg. and Lot 7, Blk. 7 2 95 352 9.07 L The Old Favorite—Long Burning [s again on the market, but at a greatly reduced price Now $14.30 Per Ton F.O.B. Bunkers PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY

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