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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; MGNDAY, MARCH 23, 1936. By BILLIE DE BECK : S ot e e e e i - H. J. Yurman You are invited to presel;t this Joupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and recelve tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see “Diamond Jim” of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE THE KID'S GOT A GREAT FUTURE, SNUFFY-- B80Y !! HAVE T BEEN BUSY 22 T RENTED AN OLD BARN ON THE WEST SIDE AND HAD (T ALL FIXED UP LIKE A REGULAR i+ GYMNASIUM - WEASELPUSS (S THERE NOW, GETTIN' HIMSELF INTO SHARE--AND HE LOOKS GOOO, SNUFFY-+ KEM ON-- TIME'S A- WASTIN' As a paid-up subscriber NEWLYWEDS ON vada mining man, came norlh about | eight months ago on a tourist trip, liked Juneau, and remained here. | Mr. White, who is the son of Mrs. ! Calvin Stuart White, Sr., of Port-| lnnd Oregon ,and the late Dr. | n in Juneau for me\ last year. Since his graduation from | Dartmouth, he has been engaged in | HONEYMOON TO FOR EXTORTION ORIENTAL LAanmm “PLOT” LETTER H)ere was employed by. the Alaska Man Who Revea]ed Kld-; | Press and The Daily Alaska Empire. | b | [ For the last several months he has, nap Plans” Against Babs | Anny Supply Bill Passes {U. S. Senate | DOUGLAS 7 !Alaska Indians WASHINGTON, March 23.— lee“ A“entlu“ ; The Senate has passed the Ll peace (ime reccrd War Depart- Sub commlltee of House m——————————— ment supply bill which carries gkt $611,000,000 to maintain the Takes Action, Wheel- & er-Howard Act Army at strength of 165,000 men and for work on scores of | rivers and harbor projects. i - | - LAND MARK REMOVED I The old cannery scow xmmerl.v|Calvm Wl’llle and Bobbe! belonging to E. B. Dudden and | Dalzell Marrled Here ' N, Mar 3.1 associates which has reposed on | — — ASHINGEON, Marsh 23—The the beach in the Indian Village at | Douglas for the past several years | will soon be gone if plans to re- | move it on the high tide tomorrow s been news broadcaster for The Em- | Salurday nght pire over KINY. The bride attend- | ed the University of California and | Sailing at midnight Saturday, fol- | Antioch College in Ohio. Though lowing their marriage at the GoOV-|their residence in Juneau was short, | Hutton’s Child Sentenced MANCHESTER, Eng., March 23.— | | Alfred Molyneux, 31, of Lancashire, | HATCHERY BUILDING TO BE USED FOR FAIR \Indian Affairs sub-committee of the! |House reported favorably on the (bill extending the benefits of the | Wheeler-Howard Act to Alaska In- ¥ SEE US FOR PERFECT SERVICE! CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. The old hatchery building at Ket- | | dians. The measure, introduced by has been sentenced to serve fOUr (unpcpniis to be moved to a new site prove successful. Harry Stanton |ernor’s House earlier in the eve- | the young pair had made many months on a charge of attempting t0 | gpg. then to be used by Ketchikan and James Manning, who have ning, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin S. White | friends here who wish them happi- Bl been reconditioning the scow for the last two weeks hope to be able to get it off for removal to Yankee Cove to be used in connection with work on some mining property in that vicinit; SEADEIRE B BARBER SHOP MOVES Floyd Hunnicut is preparing to move his barber shop and resi- dence from Dock Street into the Wehren cottage on Third Street. - - RED CROSS DRIVE The sum of $41 was quickly rais- ed in Douglas after a short snappy campaign of only a few hours, showing the Island community goes over the top at all times. R GOES WITH JUNEAU FIRM Miss Wilma Feero has taken a position as cashier at the Payn! Takit Store in Juneau. — e MOVED 10 C STREET H. L. Cochrane and family are now settled in one of the Kilburn s similar style, )Nort.hem Light Presbyterian Church, |left Juneau on board the Princess | ness and good luck in‘their trip to |Norah on their. way to Shanghal, | foreign lands. | China, where Mr. White will be en- JREINGRR o s NPOHERELL S |gaged as a press correspondent. SHOP IN YUNEAU, FIRST! | Mr. White and Miss Bobbe Dal- 15 ,zell were married at 7 o'clock by the Reverend John A. Glasse of the, \DTICE 'In the United States Commission- | er's (Ex-officio Probate) Court for the Territory of Alaska, Ju-| neau Commissioner’s Precinct. [ n the matter of the Admlms!.rn-l tion of the Estate of JOHN R.| with Miss Gretchen DeLeo, who attended the bride, Robert W. Ben- der, best man, Gov. John W. Troy, { who gave the bride in marriage, and (1 Mrs. Bender the only persens pres- ent. Following wne ceremony .he wed- ding party was joined by Lieut. and Mrs. C. H. Anderson and Alec Dunham for an informal buffet sup- | pes About forty friends of the bride ,and groom called during the evening | {to wish them happiness and fare- iwell upon their long journey to the Orient. The bride wore a graceful bouf- fant frock of pale pink taffeta with | a bouquet of spring flowers at her throat. The bridesmaid’s frock, in , was an attractive cottages on C Street, having com- | flower print. pleted their moving on Saturday - e REMEMBER ‘The Martha Society Dinner Wednesday, April 15, —adv on ert Both Mr. and Mrs lived in Juneau only a Mrs White short time. White, daughter of Mrs. Rob- Henry Dalzell, of Tonopah, Ne- v da and the late Mr. Dalzo]l Ne- had | SILVA, Deceased. | All concerned are hereby notified that J. H. Walmer was appointed | |on March. 11th, 1936, by the United | States Commissioner and Ex-officio Probate Court for the Territory of | Ala: Juneau Commissioner’s Pre»‘ |cinet, as Administrator of the es-| |tate of JOHN R. SILVA, Deceased. | All persons having claims against ! said estate are hereby required to | present. the same, with prop=r) vouchers, witnmn six (6) momhs; [from the date hereof, to me at the| “U & 1 Cafe”, Front Street, Ju-| neau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 14th day of March, 1936. JOHN H. WALMER, Administrator. | First publication, March 16, 1936. Last publication, April 6, 1936. this iextort 200 pounds from Countess | Barbara Hutton Haugwitz-Revent- | low, by pretending to reveal a plot | to kidnap her newborn son. Molyneux admitted the story was !“pure invention.” He said he wrote the letter during “moments of de- | pression.” “I.am without money,” he told | police,” and ‘have a . wife and W«o‘ children to support on 30 shillings | ($7.50) a week. I sincerely regret my ‘ action and hope I have not caused | the count or countess any worry or | anxiety.” e - t Charles A. Stromberg was admit- ted to St. Ann's Hospital for sur- |gical treatment last evening. /7 TURN ToN PIGGLY WIGGLY | QUALITY AND ECONOMY -~ for the annual fair. A basement will | be added and also another story will | be built. — .- GOING TO CALIFORNIA Mrs. George Messerschmidt is | leaving on the North Sea for cali- | fornia. She will be accompanied by her two children and is expected to | remain south for several months. - SHIELS RETURNS SOUTH Archie W. Shiels, President of the Pacific American Fisheries, who came north on the Princess Norah lon business, sailed south on the same steamer. Oharles Gray entered the Govern- ‘mcnt Hospital for medical treat- {ment Saturday afternoon >+ MEHERIN FOR WRANGELL | ®J. J. Meherin, Hills Brother repre- |sentative, sailed for Wrangell aboard "I’he Alaska. ‘Dflnk Water with Meals | . Good for Stomach ! @yater witnr weais helps stomach Jmces aids digestion. If bloated with gas add a spoonful of Ad-| lerika. One dose cleans out poisons | (and washes BOTH upper and lower | bowels. Butler-Mauro Drug Co.,— aska Delegate Anthony J. Dimond, I e _m--.”mm--.‘ | would enable the Indians to obtain financial aid in setting up co- ) |operative stores and canneries and i similar business enterprises provid- ed Congress makes appropriations. The Act was passed in 1934 but 'did not carry appropriations. | | ) ) PAINTS — OILS ! Bailders’ and Shelf HARDWARE THE HOTEL OF ALA KAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Jepin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat i | | Thomas Hardware Co. [ MAUR]CE AKRE | GUITAR INS1RUCTOR | SPANISH STYLE—Single or a series of lessons oifered. | STUDIO—416 Goldstein Bldg. e SPECIALIZING 1 b\ &) Lo e Co. | lfi || tn French ‘l Italian Dinners Gastineau Cafe on this GENERAL @ ELECTRIC WASHER The temperature indicator on the front of this General Washer tells the temperature of the tub water and at the same time indicates which fabrics should be washed and rinsed at this temperature. Now there’s no guesswork to washing sensitive materials such as silks, woolens, etc. Other features: Foot-pedal Controls—Quick-action Pump— ACTIVATOR Washing Action— “One-control” Closed-type Wringer —Deluxe Modern Cab- inet-Quiet Washing Operation. G Tniolhs o Ciiys Diie S, Short Orders at All Nours —adv. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU—-DOUGLAS $125.00 Cash $12.50 Down Monthl Citizens- Economy Ticket Straight For Mayor . . . . N. G. NELSON Councilmen . Lflms DRYDAIIL HEHRY MEIER We Will Support and Advocate the Following Platform A Three-Part Drama presented by INDIAN and CARBONADO OPEN ALL NIGHT Alaskan Hotel Liquor Siore Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single O-2 rings |—Comes the Dawn! Mr. Coalwise rises. Fur- nace fire still glowing nicely. Was banked all night with CARBONADO COAL . FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON i Telcphone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. } i ) THE TERMINAL “Deliciously Different Foods” Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties 11—2:00 P. M. Mrs. Coalwise’'sbridge guests compliment her on how quickly her — \INSURANCE Mrs. Coalwise. shovelsful of INDIAN Allen Shattuck COAL do the trick!" says I1—End of Month Established 1898 Mr. and Mrs. C. congrat- ulate each other on their low coal bill. “The man said INDIAN and CAR- BONADQ would save us money—and, hot diggety, they have!” Formula for cutting fael costs: INDIAN to start the fire . . . CARBONADO t bank it doy and night. PACIFIC COAST COAL COMPANY —PHONE 412— We advocate and promise a sound economical business administration for the City of Juneau. The Mayor shall not act, or draw any salary as, street commissioner. That an experienced and competent person shall be appointed street commissioner by the.Council, who shall be responsible to the Council, and who shall be paid an adequate salary. Juneau Juneau Cash Grocery CASH GROCERS Ccmet Second and Seward That no additional bonded indebtedness should be imposed npon the taxpayers of the city; but that if the voters of the city decide in favor of additional bonded indebtedness for a public library or for any other authorized purpose, said funds shall be economically spent. We realize every fishing vessel is a small business of its own, of advantage to the City of Juneau while harboring here; and we advo- cate the immediate economical construction of a small boat harbor to facilitate the safe harboring of such vessels. CAPITOL CAFE AND BALL ROOM Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every m

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