The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 3, 1936, Page 7

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T HED MAH HEART PLUMB SOT ON LIRON= 1 HAIN'T NUVER BEEN SO B80DACIOUSLY DISAPRINTED (N'ALL MAH BORNED DAVS- AN' THET'S A FACK-- HUNTIN' DOWN (N AFRICKY-- pic Games " YQUNGER BUNCH THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 3, 1936. WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR FRIEND MISTOFER P HE T OON'T KNOW- WHAT WAS ORINK, JOEY-2? SAY “GOODBYE" EART—-BROKEN SNUFFY VISITS THE Z00-- g THAT LAST DION'T EVEN Bv BILLIE DE BECK The young, always-in-trim bunch | lof the Northern Light Prcsbyler-; ian Church basketball players, were | taken to the cleaners last smurdnyi afternoon by four of the faculty| members of the Juneau Public Schools, who were not in exactly | athletic shape for the grind, assist- ed by Bill Kiloh. The faculty squad as in the lead at the end of the but nearly played out. They ed another quarter and an- however, to the insistent re- 'quest of the younger tribe, and although the young high school players were ailowed to do the refereeing, the faculty nosed out with a score of 34 to 30. i The game Was a see-saw affair, especially toward the last, but the faculty, Dunham, Marcum, Fergu- son, Miller, aided by Kiloh, wer a trifle too fast for the other squad | which started with Webster, Tay- lor, Williams, Folta and Swanson and kept changing during the| game, < — . e—— { S e e e 000 &0 I AY THE HOTELS . e o v ecoevanme oo PRISON WALLS SAFEGUARD KILLER Fear of possible lynch action caused Fresno, Calif., officials to rush Elton Stone, 30.year-old paroled convict, to Folsom state prison for safekeeping after his announced confession of the slaying of Mary Stammer, 14, while she was reading in her home two months ago. Pictured at the prison are Deputy Sheriff John Ford of Fresno, Stone and Warden Court Smith. (Associated Press Photo) i I CUROTRADER | ~ TOOPEN SHOP | James Grimm, Formerly of Alton, Ill., to Specialize in Natural Life James Grimm, collector and deal- er in stamps, documents, guns and s, tormerly of Alton, Ill, ar- rived on the Northland. He expects to open an office in Juneau which will be known as the “Alaska Trad- ing Post,” and will specialize in furnishing Alaskan natural life— moths, butterflies, small animals, ore specimens, and fossils—to mu- seums and private collectors in the States. Mr. Grimm recently sold a letter, which was carried from France to Philadelphia in 1782 by Benjamin Franklin, to President Roosevelt, who is interested in old documents, particularly those concerning the United States Navy up to 1860, Grimm said. He has sold several items to Rufus G. Dawes, who was at the head of the Century of Progress Exposition in Chicago, and who is interested in old books. 1€, —COAL - fhe Old Favorite—Long Burning Wellington Lump Is again on the market, but at a greatly ;educed price Now $14.30 Pexr Ton F.O.B. Bunkers ® PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY —PHONE 412— DRIVE IN SAFETY MAURICE AKRE GUITAR INSTRUCTOR Know the Fundamentals of Playing the Spanish Guitar Studio——416 At present Mr. Grimm is located in Jack Burford's cottage on Glac- Lovett McKinnon, raced across the jer Highway. He has with him a ice ai¢ plunged into the water, pull- number of fine collections of stamps 7 to firm ice. and other collector’s items. DOG MUSHER D ey Above is shown the Olympic skating rink nestied in the Bavar- ian Alps at Garmisch-Partenkirchen, where the international con- Munich and other Loomess s s $1.50 Per Lesson Goldstein Bldg. Roy Thompson; Mr. and Mrs. L E. Hendrickson, Juneau; Virgil Stevens; Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Som- ers; A. Beaudin, Juneau; Mr. and ing ¢« .rence Beaver 7 | Wells, 5. tests will be battled ¢n the ice, February 6-16. e - nearby cities are planning their annual “Fasching” events, or win- | Mrs. Wicot. | ]hu,f: I‘-u x',)»\lir_ a.other skatev, Ju'l()au C‘lslt Croc(’r)’ ter festivals, to coincide with the winter Olympics. Zynda | B i T. J. Pyle, City; Mrs W. Erskine, CASH GROCERS ... Soldier Killed, MUNICH, Feb. — “Oly Kodiak; Mrs. M. C. Coon, SEW‘.I:‘([V FH‘(‘“.!I‘H altempting \1!» Cerner Second and S ward mindedness,” a2 newly coined term Alaskan | IG E BRE A K s Beaver's body, broke through them- B : to ex ; efforts at cul.. KNUX TU Mrs. Teo Fesl, Citv; P. J. White sélves but later obtained a boat and Au"] cfl"lsm“ Free Delivery PUONE 58 making the international games a | Herbert River; Ita’ph Perich, Ju-| recovered the body it y - - - -— Cr——— - r et r s s e - néau; Mrs.” Mary 1fardin, Tenakee; (OMINATIONS One dose of ADLERIKA quickly re- e Heves gas bloating, cleans out BOTH upper and lower bowels, allows you to | eat and sleep good. Quick, thorough action, yet entirely gentle and saf succ , holds the local carnival cities in its grip. With the winter Olympic game scheduled at Garmisch Partenkirchen, 3 Mu nich ex] ts the lion’s share o Olympic tourist traffic. Munich’s principal attraction dur- ‘ebruary is the carnival season 0 Two Small Boys with Him Rescued by Skat.i,— Firemen Recover Body | Gore’s Candidacy PORT TOWNSEND, Wash., —William G. Cochenette, soldie: . 3 leen Endorsemenl from Fort Worden, died from in- 5 . . ternal injuries sustained in a col- ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb. 3.—F. \ision of his light truck with a heav Rasmuson, Republican National logging truck on the highway nea: here, Feo, INSURANCE Allen Shattuck B. C,, Feb. 3—John | A« dogsled driver, was|Committeeman for Alaska, has en- 1 in Trout Lake Sunday and VER, NCOU 1,* Publisher Wil -eeo s, 2ol Asnival scak x @ » i | dorsed Lester O. Gore, of Ketchikax s hirh is then in full swing. “Thi bp(‘ak in Cincinnati— A D L E R ' K |two boys with him narrowly escaped | X 4 i WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Established 1898 time, howerer, the celebration o "¢ Haei52 Votes || |death when they broke through thin | Delegate to Congress. as did W.K. yroeting tonight at 8 p. m. will outdo in_brillian tate Has otes” | o, sale by Butler, Mauro Drug Co, |ice | eller, President of the Anchorag> GERTIE OLSON, of this kind x An eighteen-year-old girl skater, Republican Ciub. —adv. Recorder. Juneau : = Alaska in Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. iays an an by € To give Olym to attend the N rnival, it was agreed to hold the city’s most famous and elegant festivals during February COLUMBUS, unw, reb. 3.—0Ohio’s open field for Republican presiden- | s tial aspirants found Col. Frank| Knox, Chicago publisher, preparing | to make another appearance in the | ate. He will re a Cincinnati | a chance The month-long program begins audience next Thursd with the ball of the students of the Senator William E. Borah of Ida- ! Technical University. Further out- | ho meanwhile is preparing io enter | standing “Fasching” events are the thelist for convention delegates fros | A “Festival of the Press” in the Deu- Ohio. | . g e A S i it ) : tohss Theatre on.Hehe Giow. Ak A Tandon. of Eanias 4 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to an order of the District Court of the Fist Division, Territory of Alaska, daved January 18, OPEN ALL NIG}IT An exhibition of looked upon as likely also to make | 1936, in the matter of the application of the Town of Douglas City, Alaska, a municipal corporation, for an order authorizing the sale °f toric aspects of ca 2 bid for the Ohio delegation, i . and its development up toithe pre: The state has a sizeable delegation | certain real property for delinquent taxes for the year 1935, Case No. 3867-A, a sale at public auction will be held at the office of the City askan OtB Lquor Store ent day will also be held in the of 52 in the National Convention. Olesk the T s Alask th {ghth d £ M h, 1936 at 2 PM. d d hict 4 tollowi d ibed s Hi , decorated in varnival - oo erk, in the Town of uglas City, Alaska, on the eighth day of March, at 2 P.M. of said day, at which sale the following- describe o s Zor the besasion ST ‘ Dave Housel, Prop. ~ Phone Single O-2.rings wer cities famed: for carnival BavE. FER DAKE ! property, assessed to the individuals named as per Tax Roll number, on which the amount of taxes due on each tract or item, including : e Cologne and| Rainbow Girls will sponsor a > A R e st o eriiutta | Silver Tea Saturday afternoon, Feb.| Penalty and interest up to date of sale, and costs as below tabulated, will be sold as provided by law. : f 15, from 2 to 5. —adv. | et . . 2T S 5 R AR . SHOP IN JUNEAU, FIRST! SHOP IN JUNEAU! Tax Roll Number and ; - T o ST = h to Whom Assessed Description of Property Amount of Tax Penalty Interest Costs Total AND EALL ROOM HAWAIIAN VACAT[ON ENDED | 25 Mormon Church of Lat- Private Booth Lunches Dancing Every Ni"lt | i ter Day Saints . Lot only Fr. 8, Blk. 4 $ 24.00 $ 240 $ 90 $ 352 §:00.0) | T ewwmerr—— . st mmes s | Lot only 1, Blk. 32 14.00 1.40 55 352 19.45 36 Pacific Protective T H E T E R M l N A L Society Bldg. and Lot 7, Bik. 7 26.00 2.60 95 352 19.07 “Deliciously Different Foods” Jake Manning . _House & Lot S'-1, Blk. 10, (for 1933, 1934 & 1935) 14.60 0 80 3.52 19.62 Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties 47 J. E. Dillon ..Lot only N'%-1, Blk. 10 ... 6.00 60 22 352 10.44 | 49 Jim Fox . ...House & Lot Fr. 8%-2, Blk 10, (for 1934 & 1935) 5.20 .0 43 352 10.35 99 Mrs. Aaron Wilson ... House & Lot Fr. %-23, Blk. 32 11.00 110 40 3.52 16.02 112 Peggy Guanzon ...........House & Lot 40, Blk. 32 9.00 90 35 352 1371 | Lot only Fr. %-39, Blk. 32 2,00 20 208 352 5.80 117 Elizabeth Menumen ......House & Lot 3, BIk. 40, (for 1933, 1934 & 1935) 15.10 80 93 352 2035 s o ¢ 128 Henry Stevens Lot only 1, Blk. 43-J, (for 1934 & 1935 1425 60 55 352 1892 i 130 Joe Brady .. _House & Lot 1, Blk. 45-J, (for 1933, 1934 & 1935) 13.85 90 54 352 1881 J uneau Lumber Mllls, I nc. 143 Mrs. Ruth Brevik .......Lot only 52, Blk.'48 985 50 37 352 1424 153 Mary K. Martin .......... Housé on Beach Road, (1034 & 1935) _. 535 30 2 w52 237 —— 156 Frank E. James ... House on Beach Road . 200 20 s #a3 o et T 157 Willie Harris ... -Holise on Beach Road, (1934 & 1935) 435 20 7 352 824 Short Orders 158 Thomas Willis . .House on Beach Road, (1934 & 1935) 535 30 20 3.52 9.37 CAFE BN D 161 Willle Kinch -House on Beach Road, (1934 & 1935) 435 20 A7, 352 11_24I “WHERE YOU MEET YOUN FRIENDS" Totals $18625 $15.10 $794 $63.28 $212.57 ALASKA MEAT CO. I, hereb) i 7 i unpai J t Tax Roll of real property for the City reby certify that the above is a correct list of the unpaid items from the Delinquent Tax of real property | FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND of Douglas, Alasa for the year 1935. | (SEAD : i i TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected » City Clerk of Douglas, Alaska. Publish Jan. 20, 27; Feb.'3, 10, 17. W,Old papers for sale at Empire Office

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