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Jgflllllll“llllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllllIllllllIIIII|I|IIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIHIIIII T 1S ‘ Seen The Like Ofé’Em( THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, MARCH 9 1936 B T A T DOUGLAS NEWS hure...You Niver I STANFORD I8 B. B. CHAMPS, THEY'RE THE FIGHTIN O'HARA'S AN'THEY'LL KEEP YOU IN STITCHES! ‘SMALL BREEKS wCorporahons l:xpected THEY CARRIED A BRICK Tn Aln SEWER Pay More in Dividends . | IN EACH FIST- AND i J‘ IT WASN'T A SHAMROCK! SYSTEM«; poue, Jpal‘:esoc’figlNEE: .Flumes Are to B€ Bu;h to .ing the number of million dollar a Divert Water—Bene- comes. It is pointed out that fits Many #; concerns to pay out muc! The building of flumes on Fifth gjvidends to stockhr ers in un ef (street to divert creek water, which to shift the wealth irom one pl heretofore ran through town by to another and not increase ftwc or three wutlcts, into Bear Creek, is a project now under way incomes were to eliminate the necessity of renew- 1936. ing and maintaining several flumes now existing and thereby permit adequacy of the new sewerage sys- |tem as designed. The work which !is being done under the FERA calls {for the construction of culverts that | will extend across Fifth street near \F street, leading down and into a flume on Fourth street that will carry water into Bear Creek. Flumes will intercept all the creeks that now cross Fifth street, to connect with the culverts. The project when completed wil be of considerable benefit to prop- erties along Fourth, Third and Sec~ ond streets in that the drainage 2% thus estimated FRANK Mc HUGH Allen JENKIN Olivia de HAVILLAND§ FAST TRIP T “The Voice of Experience” 000 Rubinoff and Orchestra 000 “Springtime Serenade” 000 Jaily Alaska Empire News ahead of her schedule, the stea B3 i O. Hart, Herb Dunlop, J. Rokas, TONIGHT at the same time the upkeep of sev- . : S°T T. Fett, C. W. Hall, J. Fortune, and it of flumes will be elimi- o* "yt erin, 1. cribk, G. Huter-| IN DOG DERBY WON AP Y News Special TUESDAY % ol MR son, G. Bittel, E. A. Gridley. BY ‘BOBBIE’ DOOLEY DEPUTY ARRIVES HERE The Alaska was scheduled to COUNCIL MEETING SET The regular meeting of the City ger list at press- time included Council, which was postponed sev- following: For Seattle—J. R. Ell eral times during the past ten days, Mattie Mazarette, Ivan Kopein, for different reasons, will be held Sokoloff, N. Almoian, tomorrow evening at the usual hour. SKY In addition to regular monthly rou- B' 5 T“‘t 5 for the coast championship. | The Huskies of Washington won the Northern Division champion- ship by taking the two final games from Oregon State. Friday night Washington beat the Oregonians by a score of 39 |to 30 and by a score of 25 to 19 tine of business, some additional matters of importance will require S0.DIVISION TAX PROGRAM 'Brewster's Son ISEXPECTED TO . o SPREAD WEALTH Result of Profits Levy WASHINGTON, March 9—Pres- g g, ident Roosevelt's tax program is fore- have rety seen here as tenaing toward enlarg- drastic tax on undistributed profits of corporations was expected to lead ore ALASKA MAKES WEST, RETURN: On a fast voyage to the westyfird ) and return, arriving here two days at 3,707,190 cas ka berthed at Pacific Coast dock 2:30 o'clock this afternoon with systems there will be simplified and the following passengers for Junéqu: | FOR TUESDAY NIGHT for Seattle at 4 o'clock this after-| noon and the incomplete passen- ' panks Dog Derby A. Mairanop- Now Impmvmg ANCHORAGE, Alaska, —Hugh Brewster, Jr., son of the Aeronautics Inspector, critically ill th with complications following scarlet fever, showed improvement Sunday. as Doctors A, D. Haverstock and Noble Dick, of Seward and Fairbanks, re- spectively, flown here Friday for consultation with local Doctors J. and A. S. Wolkowski ned to their homes CANNED SALMON SALES DURING. FEBRUARY GAIN Only 2,266,67] Cases Now' on Hand Compared with 41,246 Year Ago B SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, March 9. ocks of canned saimon n the ‘mdx of packers declined during February by 588,260 cases to 2,266, 641 March 9. THREE HEARTS that beat as one «»:Raise havo¢ with romance! in- the in* fort ltace the for ALSO— "She s My Lxly “Meller Drammer” Sally Rand WEre 10W e —r————iad e s. Febru sales of One of the few photos of Sally reds totaled 8373419 cases. Rand without her bubble or fan The 1936 pack will begin arriving was taken at Coral Gables, Fla., in the market in June or July | where the dancer was snapped on R T the beach in an attractive sports THIRD PRIZE MONEY ’ costume, above, lin \tn(‘k at this le( Supplies of Al mer D. Fox Movietone sail | Deputy Marshal Martin Callin of Third. prize of $500:in the Fair- Haines, arrived aboard the North- Sweepstakes w western, with Mary Klanot, Indian the |awarded to Miss Roberta Dooley, 8irl, in custody. She has been sen- 10th, | secretary in the office of Disbursing tenced to St. Anthoay's reformatory V. Clerk J. R. Elliott in Idaho. Miss Dooley was informed of her b ie b s good fortune today in a telegram | NOTICE psusen Pa““ Adler, secretary of the| jujeay Chapter No. 7, Order of sweepstakes committee. She is un-' > F i decided as to what to spend the pro- Eastern Stars, invites all members and their husbands to a farewell I | WHEN IN A MVRRY . _ CALL COLE FOR OIL! | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | amount , . . QUICKI ] COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 1803 | ‘Hasmusun Makes ~ New Aunumtmem;_' March 8. ANCHORAGE, Alaska, on Saturday mh attention at the session. ‘serds on and added that a part of it dinner in honor of Brother and ).K—i;——rl T RS S I | must go for the “luxury” of a recent i 59 porpgs —Republican National Committee- mericu aut; arior RlFLEMEN ENTER IN | 7TAX SALE BEING HELD Ma‘aHHSKa cu!u“ appendectomy Sister Redlingshafer at 6:30 Tues-iman A, ., Resmuson announces| | ' pessssemis mm!hm ll TEAES S b MERCHANDISE SHQQT| Fostponed one day owing to the ST day evening. Regular business meet- | ine appointment of O. S. Weaver, | Beauty Work H Defeat So. California— ow | |advertised date falling on Sunday, 'PlCNlC HELD AT |ing at 8 o'clock. adV. |of Nome, as Divisional Committee- “PAY CASH AND SAVE® | Meets Washington, The Junéeii Rifle and. Bistol Glub| e, CiFs: delinquent {aX sale of ,NoHORAGE, Alnskd, MARN 4, |man in the Second Division as suc-| | PHONE 637 | 5 ‘The A L pisie} property was scheduled to take place " p gy LT e i MARM]ON ISLAND |cessor to George Hellerich who went | g Coast Title | il stst @ nicw socenitey merchan- ot 2 p.m. today: The sale'was sehe- 5 USSEs SRR TS Lot Stomach Gas to the States last fall. The Weaver | — — —_— | dise shoof tonight on its range in|yjeq in the Clerk’s office on the city i ¢ | Mr. and Mrs. J. B. C: One dose of ADLERIK pointment was re nded by | * R i A ¥ of Eastern Oregon, have been nam- a ‘aro, Mr. and se o LERIKA quickly re- 'appointment was recommende y PALO ALTO, Cal, March 9. the Arctic Brotherhood Hall wharf. ¥ 5 ka Mrs. J. B. Burford. J. Barragar, and’ uspes aad mosi i cioans out BOTIH | ihe Nome Republican Club. MAURICE AKRE tanford won the Southern Divi-| The matches will start at 7:30 i o 4 ke O M Hvic PR TIch ok ad RE ST eat ana sloep Good. Quick, thorougn | S | GUITAR INSTRUCTOR Htanford -woh ‘she “FOMAREIN D p.m., with prizes to be awarded for| Miss Effie Fleek has returned colony to fill vacancies left by de-j /' ymérm]\- m“kht‘gflmedtrl:;u;:: actlon, yet entirely gentle and safe. OB oS Y spania STYLE—Single o a sion Coast Conference Basketball } Soore ang home from Chichagof where she partures sland yesterday, 2 O0ES T ETC - high scores in both the metallic and the gas v bl | series of lessons offer champlonship Saturday night by de- | ¢oone "oy divisions, The awards are | Was assisting in_the household of e sk 1o, propery ADLERIKA i g ahiad RTINS Beite A £ auwng o donated by the Harry Race Drug |Mr AR ' ® e 5 'or, 5 y, Bu Mauro Drug CO., | rroiy s |1 feating the University of Southern Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Roehm. She was ~ SEWARD WOMAN S The party left Juneau at 10:30 and Forsaie by, Butler, Mauro D et fi i in| | STUDIO—416 Goldstein Bids. California 39 to 36. Store and the Juneau Young Hard- |accompanied by one of the Roehm Mrs. Albert Meyer, wife of a Brown | _ 1€ A a 7 m..[;alg Sy Cuy's Drug Stere, | Lo ionimirion therNorth Sed o Johrt & ord will now meet the Uni- 5 children, to remain until Mrs. Roehm and Hawkins associate, Sewatd, BORIE -agaln a8 0. 90 o'olock: | T 4 * __ !'her husband, holding a court ses- |2 g \’\(‘Dk e T are Company. of Washington here at the end in a three-game playoff SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! return to her home. ka ‘enroute to Seattle. NOW OPEN ® Entirely Renovated @ Spotlessly Clean GOOD HOME COOKING By TOM and MARIE STURGE Specializing in Home-Made Soups Choice of Ten Drinks included with meals or Sandwiches Open 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. ALWAYS OPEN SUNDAYS Bottled or Draft BEER WINES able to leave the hospital and 1)R~~P(1 through Juneau on the Alas- T - — - ILAUNDRY IN SEWARD || “WORK GuAmANTEED® INCORPORA Supreme Radio Service TES HERE | CALL 634 sion there. I ALASKA MEAT CO. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected SHOF IN Jl/NEAO' IE3 The Seward Steam Laundry fll('d FOR SERVICE AND FREE articles of incorporation with the | g | TUBE TEST } Territorial Auditor’s Office today. K i . WS 0 T U 7 A, Incorporators and directors of th e concern are Harry Kawabe, Mrs. Tomo Kawabe and W. T. Yasirtake. | | Capital stock was set at $10,000, and | indebtedness limited to $7,500. | | .- 'l GOURLEY OFF ON TRIP . Frank Gourley, on the staff of the ,—a B.M. Behrends Co, Inc, clothing de- | | The Juneau Laundry | partment, left on the North Sea for | 0 Franklin Street between & vacation trip of several weeks. 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