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THE DAILY- ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 14, 1936. By BILLIE DE BECK % VES PAW- THETS EDZACTLY WHAT VE SAID WUNST BEFORE - YE 'MEMBER TH NIGHT I DREMPT TH' SHER'FF_WUD BE IN TH' DOOR COME MORNIN'=--- HOW 9 & BARNEY GOOGLE; AND SPARK PLUG PAW-+T HOPE T WON'T 'STURB Y~ ~ YE NONE EF T TARN MAH HESH UP-- PAW-- PAW-- T DREMPT THET LEETLE WEASELPUSS SHET YORE BONES WUNST AGIN--T JES' WAR A-COMIN' DAOWN TATER-TRAP ! | CAIN'T GIT . LEETLE WEASELPUSs | BOPACIOUSLY | | i RIAD STRADDLIN' A = YE LAFFED AN' SNIGGERED AN', SHORE ENUFF- JES' | OFF'N MY M;‘fNé'E.:pEEARSLIU S | BLATTIN' VER 8IG WHITE STEED--- YE TALK LAK AS TH SUN-BALL COME OVER TH' MOUNTING -- THAR BRAINS OUT (N YE WUZ HE WUZ-- AN' YE WALLERED IN TH' JAIL-HOUSE | « HEV + Eadilo - ot TH MIODLE 0 TH TETCHED NiGH ON TER EIGHTEEN > 1. Six Yoars Old When Bottled : NIGHT -~ N TH' ONTHS --- ok . Six Years en Bottle i GOOD NOTION TER HAID --- 3 2. Bottled in Bond at the Distillery MAKE YE L:‘dogg - 3. Full Strength=90 Proof 1 \ 4. Unrivaled Bouquet and Flavor, - Import.Duty | Cut in Half . ! . l S ) D s = 1. 8, DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU BleLBER 0F | Daily Cross-word Puzzle SKAQWAY B”_L THE WEATHER ABROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 9. Exclamation & = ALASK A g 'Phlldl‘l‘l‘otf‘ 10. Ancestral FBR SIDEWALKS 5 By the U. 3. Weather Rurean Laok for the | s s otal o 11, Protect weeass for funeiu and . Leginming at 4 pam., Feb. 14: o i ’ Saoy furrics and v furday; moerate south- Mopogran v HITS MOREAN 25 BEFORE SENATE =" : 13. Nourishing DEY 3] LOCAL DAT v 15. Inside Termite Temp. Humi Ve Wed ’ Do T il mflr;.}l“fififi?m & 4 ¢ 18 1 Cudy Ballame Declares Bankers| 12 wdefnie Bill Amended by Commit- today 13 5 c am' Lmon Pacific Schem- |!# oncondition tee to Limit Indebted- ~ No" 0 s e : 5 z Against fcmtmv [ e, s ness to $40,000 AND 1:ADIO REPORTS e e S | o BALLEY’S " ecaa | SDATTLE, Feb. 14—Jobn E. Bal- small pa WASHINGTON, Feb. 14— The Rl | IR Al e dam ; b Merchants' Lunch N ®laine, buildér of the Alaska Central g R:-:N‘smuss & te Committee on Territories has s ‘Mlun temp. temp. J Lm‘np. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weath Short Orders Railroad, and founder of Seward,||2. @uided approved the bill authorizing Skag- Anchorace I ol |ia @l g = 0 CA FE Regular Dinners { d today. that policies “emanating | 35, Handle skills 4 way to issue $12,000 bonds for street BTV 3(3 3!: -3 -34 14 0 m the'bffices of New York bank-| fully i1 Note of-the 2. Rim and sidewalk improvement Homee 8 gl S TR 10 18 “WHERE YOU MEET YOUr- FRIENDS" 1 owners” are blight- | 2 NiFegiin "record The biil passed the House recently. Bgthel 34 3¢ | a e 0 0 ; £ SR W ory of Als a 2 et : R s The Senate amended the bill to = Fairbanks 4 4 | -2 -20 6 0 Clear i % ! r activitics are also destroy- o (s e Bgatn S hgian limit Skagway’s indebtedness to $40,- Diyson = o o o a1 e R SRS RO TR i L bilities of the success of the | 35 Pronoun - i 4i. The butt of #4. Tgas har- 000. Alaska Delegate Anthony J. Di- Paul ; 26 4 0 Qlear, 1 | mment’s Matanuska colony.” | 35, Juice of a 45. Employ 49. Symbol for mond said this was satisfactory as Dutch Harbor 34 34 0 06 Rain | @ | In an open letter to President | S -lh{vlv" 4 xoim(;ir'.unn $40.000 is the maximum the city Kodlak 40 38 | 4 Trace Cldy s l N a E; A N c E Roosevelt, Ballaine, former Wash-| '* . Immortal 7. Imbibed 81. Note of the wants. Cordova LR e k- 08 Snow Jington and ca newspaper editor, + Meadow $. Pigpen scale Skagway'’s outstanding bonds total Juneau 21 18 [ : (‘ 5 named J. P. Morgan and Co, and $28,000 Siika R bk ] 3 ! AE! h t k iman Union Pacific Railroad PERRSIES 1 X Ketchikan 26 20 16 4 y e!fl l; a}. EEC J | est s | PURCH. BLACK COD Ir‘_l‘mcc LRIII)P!‘L ;l: _:41) ;g : : Ballaine is a one-time Bull Moose Alaska Coast Fisheries bought Edmonton - -22 | - | g : *Roosevelt leader in W shington 25,000 pounds of black cod yegfi\,, Seattle 30 30 26 4 ! Established 1898 !‘ ’i‘txi-(\])ghllcaxiall osev “i‘l“ ;:ui"er jaad from e 21'11‘!;::nc«5c0 ;g ;: ;2 ; 64 ‘ s ment in 1932, 5:;‘:;;;1‘““::;1 UReET o (Rl New . York 28 2 30 10 80 Iuneau Wy b Alaska To Destroy Railroad desial 3 | Washington 2 B T S Y Rain z “Their lnm'\uxm aim, as did i e el N rt B. Fall Sealed bids will be received at the nl-A(‘nEu (OVDIHD\YS AT 8 A —_— G TR I B g 3 t birive of Gity Clagk to be publicly Ketchikan, cloudy, temperature 21; Juneau, 12; Radioville, 5 nd deprive o $5, 780 Fobly On NERLE LT 2, ing, 20; Cordova, snowing, 32; Chitina, snc 6; McC i T s possible from c | : 4 m: sbssaby for the HI ¢ snowing; Anchorage, cloudy, Fairbanks, cloudy, -16; Nenana, part L timber development,” | materlals necessary for the filling of | "\ 10" 10. Tanana, cloudy, -18; Ruby, snowing, -5; Nulato, cloudy, “They are more ac {Front Street (approximasely 7630 S oo "snowing, -3; Unalakleet, snowing, 2; Crooked Creek, cloudy il fn thetr Alaakan u. vds.), and for construction sewer | . F"Lk.c‘loud - s s s S PHONE 485 recent and present main in street (approximately 940 Ui b il - before during the feet) and services, outfalls and such WEATHER SYNOPSIS ; s. This is evidenced | other appurtenances and specials as High barometric pressure previiled this morning from the Al- up the rails and abandon- may be shown on plans and speci- Arctic coast southeastward to the Rocky Mountain State £ 451633 of the Rrandk HHe of’ fications on file with the City Clerk st be'ng 3054 inches at Bairow. Low barometric pressure pr 1 of the Town of Wrangell, Al throughout the northeaster.: portion of the North Pacif { or the “Pacific Builder and Engl-' Qgean over the southwestern portion of Alaska, the lowest re- | neer,” Arcade Building, Seattle, pirted pressure being 2850 inches a short distance: gouth of::Atka hing Island. This general presure dis »n has been attended by pre- cipitation over the Gulf of Alaska, the Aleutians, the Seward Pen- insula, California, and over the Eastern States, elsewhere over the figld of observation generally fair wecather prevailed. New York City reported sleet at 8 a.m. and Wasaington, D. C., reported rain at a aperature of 30 degrees. t bidders may obtain copies of the plans and specifica- tions by applying to the City Clerk of High Grade Coal ine said that two naval coal 1921 had | ghest gre 1s coal in Ame st 2,000,000 tons were blo field which they esti- | as being at least 30,000,000 | OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Store Cold weather prevailed from S:uthe soutwhard to Ore- gon, Portland having reported a t.mpera above at 5 am Dave Housel, l’l'(lp. Cold weather also continued over the Canadian Northwest, Edmo ton having reported a temperatur: of 34 below anhd Fort Smith 56 below. It was warmer over the Gull of Alaska last night. ten do tive L f plans 5 fons, th cunt to be refur pon return in good condition of plans and specificaticns. H All bids shall be accompanied by a certified check (or a bid bond) of a TO BE OPERATED ON , Works must be paid on this projec P'hone Single 0-2 rings David Terrin entered the Govern-| e right is reserved to reject any ment Hospital early today to under-|:nd’/all bids and to waive any in- g0 a surgical operatioh. | formality in the bids received, with - the exception of the requirements TIE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS failure to develop Alaskan Ballaine wrote, resulted in eoast markets from Los Angeles to Seattle being ¥ lower plied in part from Utah over on P(.Llfr Ra b their activ: gh qmw unkno administra ing them,” Ballaine ent Roosevelt. Ballaine also said the Department of the Interior officials have evaded concerning these | answering him charge, Developm ent of timber, compelled to rely on grade coals now being sup- the es, al- m to you. place tion In the attitude wrote coal and tries in the Matanuska terials necessary for the construc- Street (approximately 970 ft.) and | services and such other appurtenanc- 25 and specials as may be shown on plans and specifications on file with the City Clerk of the Town of Wran- | gell, Alaska, or the “Pacific Builder and Engineer,” Arcade Building, Se- attle, Washington. Prospective bidders copies of the plans and specifications | may .obtain > sential to the success of fhe o . Ballaine declared. by applying to the City Clerk of the | 5 E s Town of Wrangell. A deposit of ten | CARD OF THANKS dollars ($10) }vi)l be required of each | | We -wish to- thank everyone for prospective bidder to insurg the safe | their many kind deeds and expres-.;fi:u;;;’:n:’{:n;ear'e‘?u:g:g‘t;ca::of‘|‘ sions of sympathy, especially tol, =~ " good condition of fl'go l;fi the Juneau Mine Workers' Assocla-| tetcat i Bidpe | | on, the Missionary . Society and )*"S Spectfications. | gron.V. e R At | Al bids shall be accompanied by | ,/the Young People'’s Chrisan ER-(, .onjfieq check (or a bid bond fur- | §evor aing "}Vw utness and fun-| ;404 by a surety company nuthor-{ ’ eral of our beloved wife and moth- ized to do business in Alaska) for er. Also for 4 offerings. LILLIAN MARTIN, WILLIAM MARTIN, ROBERT MARTIN, RUTH MARTIN, HELEN MARTIN, ANNA MARTIN, adv. = lwnv«im-uhltyw— lected—modern, efficient S mochinery 1o save you money in first cost and WASHINGTON MACHINERY & the beautiful floral MRS. MARGARET LUNDY. Valentine Contract Bridge, Trin- ity Hall, Saturday afternoon. adv. - ‘This improvement shall be con- — EQUIPMENT ;’ mmmm |structed under the contract provis- 1mz.umuwiufi ch five percent of the amount of the bid. Should the successful bidder fail to enter into a contract and’furnish | satisfactory performance bond with- | in the time stated in his proposal, | the certiffed check (or bid bond) | |shall be forfeited as liquidated dam. I ages. There is available the sum of | about $350000. Should the bm] jamount to more than the amount allotted for this improvement, the!| Town of Wrangell, Alaska, reserves the right to reduce the quantities sm that the bids will come within the amount of money allotted. The successful bidder will be re- quired- to file a performance bend n the full amount of the contract price, | which bond shall be furnished by a | surety company acceptable to the Public Works Administration. No bidder mmay withdraw his bid | after the hour set for the opening thereof, or before award of contract, | unless said award is delayed for a ! period exceeding sixty days. 1 ions of Bulletin No. 2, PWA, “Re-| quirements as to “Bids, Contractor's | Bonds, and Contract, Wage and La- bor Provisions” dated March 3, 1934, and amended for Alaska. | Labor required for this project | shall be as outlined in 3a of the Con- struction Regulations. Attention is called to the ftct that | no less the minimum wage by the Federal Administration of Public ) Sealed bids will be received at the | office of City Clerk to be puhhc!v‘ pened at 7:30 P.M.,.on February 28, mitting a bid for the proposed con- 636, for furnishing all labor and| of the preceding paragraph. If any person contemplating sub- tract is in doubg as to the true meaning of any part of plans, speci- , tion of a water main along Front|fications, or other proposed contract documents, City Engineer a written request for an interpretation thereof. The per- son submitting the request will be responsible for its prompt delivery. Any interpretation of the proposed document will be made only by Ad- furnished by a surety company au- thorized to do business in Alaska) for five percent of the amount of the | bid. Should the successful bidder (fail to enter into a contract and| furnish satisfactory performancr:r proposal, the certified check (or bid | bond) shall be forfeited as liquidated ! damages. | | There is available the sum of about 1$24,000.00. Should the bid amount to more than the amount allotted for | No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening | thereof, or before award of contract, unless said award is delayed for a | period exceeding sixty days. This improvement shall be con- he may submit to the |bond within the time stated in his ! structed under the contract provision »f Bulletin No. 2, PWA, “Require- ments as to Bids, Contractor’s Bonds, and Contract, Wage and Labor Pro- visions” dated March 3, 1934, and amended for Alaska. Labor required for this projest | dendum duly issued and a copy of this improvement, the Town of shall be as outlined in 3a of the such Addendum will be mailed or delivered to each person receiving a set of such documents. The Town of Wrangell will not be responsible for any other explanations or interpre - tations of the proposed documents. TOWN OF WRANGELL, ALASKA, Date of first publication, Feb. 7, 1936. Date of last puhhcatmr Feb. 14, 1936. Guaranteed Shoe; pair Work Clothing Hi Top Shoes Pacs Rubber Boots MEN’S PAC PATTERN—Soft Elk Uppers—Leath- er Insole — Composition OQuter Sole— Next to Midget Lunch Wrangell, Alaska, reserves the right to reduce the quantities so that lhe\ bids will come within the arount | of money allotted. 1 The successful bidder will be re- quired to file a performance bond in the full amount of the contract price, which bond shall be furnished by a surety company acceptable to the Public Works Administration. i MEN'S BLACK SUEDE CALF OXFORDS—Plain or Cap Toe — Goodyear Welt — Leather Soles—Oxfords, pair.... ~ $1.95 /4'/@ AR PRICE WITHOUT QUALITY has no real value—Low Overhead—No Credit Lésses can give QUALITY and PRICE—COME . . Construction Regulations. Attention is called to the fact that no less than the minimum wage rates prescribed by the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works mus be paid on this project The right is reserved to reject any | and ail bids and to waive any in- formality in the bids received, with | the exception of the requirements of MEN’S GOOD QUALITY PANTS—pair BOYS’ .SIZES—‘I t ' SPRING SAMPLES JUST IN—FRANK L. JOHNSON, Representative BIG VAN SEE! MEN'S IRVING PARK Selected Calfskin Oxfords, Plain or Cap Toe—OQakbend: Leatherette Soles—See This Dressy. Shee—pair . Front Street ihe preceding paragraph. If any person contemplating sub- mitting a bid for the proposed con- tract is in doubt as to the true mean- ing of any parts of the plans, speci- Iflcalions. or other proposed contract |documents, he may submit to the City Engineer a written request for |an interpretation thereof. The per- son submitting the request will ke responsible for its prompt delivery. ctation of the proposed Any inte decuments will be made only | Addendum y issued and a copy of such Addendum will be mailed or de- {livered to each person receiving |{set of such documents. The Town o! Wrangell will not be responsible for any other explanations or interpre- tations of the proposed documents TOWN OF WRANGELL, | ALASKA, Date of first publication, Feb. 7, 1935, Date of last publication, Feb. 14, 1925, Hi-Grade LOW PRICES C()RI)UROY sz 25 o 1z years—Sl 85 $3.95 Men's Hirsch- Weiss BIB OVERALLS Pair, $1.25 B R e B B T T e b b The (astineau Our Services to You 3egin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Fruits and Vegetables ——ALWAYS! California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Te!ephone 478 Prompt Delivery e S SR — —COAL - The Old Favorite—Long Burning Wellington Lump Is again on the market, but at a greatly reduced price Now $14.30 Per Ton F.O.B. 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