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JUNEAU WILL AID DOUGLAS, CASE OF FIRE Equipmcnl Will Be Sent to Island If Emergency Arises There An unusually good attendance marked the meeting last night of the Juneau Volunteer Fire Depart- With the the members CAUSTIC WEEKLY COMMENTS “q4N THE FRIENDLY STORE No, I didn’t sew a but- ton on your pants. T was too tired. Which is more important, your wife or your pants?” Husband: “Well, there are plac- *s 1 could go without a wife.” “Is your wife home?” " replied Finkle, “she’s th a bunch of prize fight- “Prize Funkie. “Yes,” replied Fil to a bridge party fighters?” exclaimed kle, “she went Dad: Ah, son, 'm proud of you. So you made a 98-yard run in the big game? Sister (who had seen the game): Did he also tell you he didn’t catch the man in front of him who had the ball? Aufo Salesman (explaining to green customer) : This is the radi- ator and this is the fan. Lady: Oh, then it’s an all-sea- son car?—Labor. The collector approached a par- ishioner and held out the box. “I never give to missions,” whispered the parishioner. “Then take something out of the box, sir,” whispered the col- fector. “The money is for the heathen.” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 7, 1936. department, | the proceeds of the Firemen’s Dance e e T TN OB LA et St - - class advisor, who so willingly and n the Fire Hi of the | be or " ption of one member ent | and a committee—Fire Chief V. W.|will be used to purchase new equip- SENIUR DANGE capably advised the students in| M".LER NAMED § unoiwffmidi:s;i?{'%l';gi::“?“ o ) the entire department Mulvihill, Foreman Simpson Mac-|ment for the Department, indluding | their work; the high school admin- honey's staff. e , 30 volunteer members, Kinnon and Minard Mill, and[a badly needed large ladder”and istration for its co-operation RN Chief nt Chief, and two ted to co- new helmets. In the past all Fire Miss Ruth Coffin and her art class- Sf. truck drivers, was pre Council | Department w((ll:])mrn? has been IS EVE NT UF es; Miss Margaret Yeakey for mak- DEPUTY HERE AUXILIARY BRIDGE Mayor I. Goldstein, who attended ling Code Committee in draw- | pur d by the City. The remain- ing programs and invitations; Mr. | LUNCHEON T the meet nnounced that in ip the new City Building Code. | .ng one-half of the proceeds will be Henry Harmon and the manual e OMORROW the fut the Fire Department will Reports were presenied by mem- | 3dded to the Firemen's fund to be THIS EVENING training boys who were responsible k be permittted to move Juneau | bers of the various committees on|Used in support of various worthy for the carpenter work in the gym: Judson Brown Enters Per-;w:;‘": o series of bridge lunch- pment to Douglas in case of arrangements for the Firemen's|CiViC enterprises R Mitchell Daniloff and Eaner Smith : 7y i, o sponsored by the American Le- emergency. In the past removal of | Dance, to be held in the Elks Hall| Bob Duckworth, employed at B. ¥ g _ for their painting and decorating; atovich bnploY. Lat }g‘f"’: Auxiliary will be held tomorrow cquipment outside the City| on February 12. Ed C. Sweeney,| M. Behrends Co., Inc. Store, was| Miami Biltmore Hotel Dean Wiliams and Leonard Low- ter Quits FERA {= o fs at 1 o'clock in the Dugout, its has been prohibited. Mem- | Chairman of the Dance Finance|:lected a member of the Juneau WMakas Exotic Backotatnd | 5 2o constructing the lighting S |according to announcement by Mrs bers of the Douglas Fire Depart- | committee, and Secretary of the|Fire Department at the regular| Y1AK€S LXotic Background ysiem: members of the J-Bird staff Deputy U. S. Marshal Judson| it Bavard, Publicity Chairman, ment will confer with the two Ju-| Juneau Fire Department, announc- | monthly meeting in the Pire Hall| for Tropical Evening and all under-classmen who helped | prown today resigned his position‘wA ;;O‘ ]:".Ch_w'?.w’”"e“‘”"’" prior neau drivers regarding the location |ed that his committee will start|last night, replacing Carl Stolberg, with the .work undertaken by the i (o Department of Justice, | ¢ play. _rmjs will be awarded Mrs, of fire hydrants, street routing, eac. | an organiezd canvass of the ‘/,v\‘.;w‘} ]vmp];:_vm\_ who left Juneau B S"l;;m‘sk ls, extaded s tr and was succeeded by C. Dan.msec:;oaixn‘:isnflleccl:‘rge L re hazards. particularly fuel oil | today. | ceveral weeks ago. Ac B "hanks are also e e | { 1o Mg o | ve reservations, storage tanks '\m.‘ (Ilh(v-n\\ d by| It was decided that one-half of |l Fire Dvpar‘:men: L;z:,’;;%i;:mloa -Miami Biltmore Hotel, replete yyneay Florists and St.‘Ann’s hos- M":m' rm’_"m;”. Ofyw”“g"”' | —— s T —————— e ————~ | two-thirds majority is required to] ".t}! Palms and music, flings*open | pita] for the usé of decorative palm | Hrowy will ;Ieave on the Vic- | & new member. Duckworth, .t 400Ts tonight to all persons at- | trees; to the Alaska Blectric Light 10“? tonight 4fm Ketchikan, en- | who was formerly a member of a| \Ping the Senior Ball, social |and Power Company, Daily Alaska | fOUte to Klawock, where he will| 31 b volunteer Fire Department in Bond, | ©c"t Of the season, to be held in | pmpire, Capitol Theatre, Rainbow | 2¢ .as.soclated WS c lllln ‘OI'(‘unn_ was elected ”“flmmvush. the high school gymnasium begin-| Girls, ;Basteen Star lodge, Dr. G.|Store and trading company of Frank | Refreshments, including 40 “*ning at 9 o'clock. F. Freeburgér and the Masonic Perav:ovnch. Peratovich,’,who is a | (3 [ AE e i Warh’ oot m‘:"c"o’s;‘ Millers' Melody Makers will fur-|Order, Mr. Peter Carison) znd-to _Cflmfldat:u for the Democratic nom- | £ Pure clusion of the meeting. Several MiSP the music and tropical set- Miss Dorothy Rolfe for dancing in- ‘"3‘_0" the House of Represen- Q\/ | visttors were present tings and luxurious floral decor: ructions, and to all the students | tatives, has resigned his position . Y tion will conspire to make those taking part in the program with the FERA offices in Juneau anl a i LGS R i who attend forget the snow and ————— and will also leave for Klawock | RETURNS TO HOSPITAL cold outside the doors BABY BOY BORN this evening. /_9 ‘} i Sponsored by the graduating class - The new Deputy Marshal, who CD(,|> -t d ® | John Johnson, oldtimer, returned | of 1936, the success of tonight’s Mrs. Frank E. James of Douglas | was sworn in this morning by = fl {to St. ann's Hospital this morning | entertainment is due also in part to became the mother of a 6% pound | Clerk of Court Robert E. Cough- L [h arvU fler a brief attempt at convales- | the following persons and groups: baby boy last evening at the GoV- lin, is Grand Treasurer of the 0 = 2 cence in his home and so am I.. Then John's week-end, an cook. So I bou ally the same Garnick's Chats == FEBRUARY 7, 1936. ALICE ANN COFFEE THREE POUNDS packed with a beautiful piece of CHINAWARE for 85¢ PUMPKIN RELIANCE large cans 15¢ CANNED PEACHES In heavy syrup—No. 2Y, cans 2 for 45¢ (While They Last) MOTHERS OATS with CUP and SAUCER large packages 3% RELIANCE BOILED Dressing Salad Qts., 48¢ GARNICK’S GROCERY - - - PHONE 174 we didn't have to revise the budget, either! You see, my husband is fussy about coffee, . but we have a budget. So we kept on trying one coffee after another, and being disappointed each time. Of course we know that Hills Bros. Coffee is the best, but we thought it too expensive. mother came down for a d I wanted to prove that her daughter-in-law was really a good ght a can of Hills Bros. ... and would you believe it! It cost practic- as the coffees we'd been trying but it tasted so much better! Well, Hills Bros. Coffee is part of the family now — and @opyright 1998 Hills Bres. Zm mo =03 wT = ewspaper Within a Newspaper” THE FRIENDLY STORE BETTER TIMES SPECIALS Ask for Your Votes Here! A fellow has to be a contortion- ist to get by these days. First he has to keep his back to the wall and his ear o the ground. Then he must put his shoulder to the wheel, his nose to the grindstone keep a level head and have both feet on the ground. Two travelers in America, after a strenuous day sight-seeing, re- turned to their hotel and learned, to their horror, that the elevators were out of order. As their rooms were on the 42nd floor, they de- cided to have a bite or two before starting their arduous climb. Just as they were ready to mount the stairs, one said: “I kuow what we'll do to break the monotony —tell all the yarns we can think of.” All right,” said the other. “You_ start.” When they reached the 40ta floor the first man said: “Look here, old man, I've told all the stories I know; now you tell one.” His friend replied: “All right Il tell you this one—we've left the keys downstairs.” Before the fire on Christmas Eve two young ladies were chat- ting. “Molli said the prettier of the two, “would a stocking hold all you would like for Christmas?” “No,” said the other. “It would not. But a pair of socks would.” D “YOU DON’'T HAVE TO BE RICH TO ENJOY RICH WHISKEY !" = SCHENLEY'S! oLD QUAKER BRAND STRAIGHT WHISKEY The Old Quaker Co., Distilers-Lawrencoburg, Ind.~Et. 15( OUR LIQUOR PRICES COMPARE WITH THE LOWEST IN TOWN! 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