The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 27, 1936, Page 7

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1936. o i 'IHL D\ILY Al Abl\/\ LVll’lRL. FRIDAY, M/\R(H | FOSINSIESENS SIS E PSSR E S = TR R John Pastl 7 ou are invited to present this soupon at the hox office of the Capitol Theatre and recelve tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG MY P(CTER (N TH' PAPER ! HIT'S TH' T SPITTIN' IMAGE OF ME !/ T SWAR' ' [ LISSEN TO HIM--- VARMINT I NEVER BEEN SO SUSPRISED (N HE DON'T KNOW (T, N ALL MAH BORNED DAYS-- %4 GONNA /BUT THAT PHOTOGRAPH ON Nl_< . TRAIPSE RAH'T DOWN TER TH' WILL BE SYNDICATED N&_)‘EEF}r BUED PRINTIN' SHOP AN' GIT A ARM ALL OVER THE il FULL O' THESE = UNITED STATES--- « PAPERS TER 7Z WAY BACK (N TH' HILLS-- HAID- SHIP BACK T' f i RIGHT WHERE HE WAAL--T DECLAR! T NEVER HEERED TELL O' SICH GON'S ON-- GALLIVANTIN' OVER 'fl-(‘HC%UNTRY ONDERGR(TCHES CREEPIN' JEEPER LOOKY--WISSELPUSS SMIF'S PITCHER (N TH' PAPEY-- WIE HIS ONDERBR(TCHES ON-- WAAL-- EF THET DON'T TAKE TH' RAG OFE'N - TH' BUSH, NUTHIN' DOES !/ WHUT'S HE AIMIN' TER 00, NEWT 22 ENLIST (N ONE O THEM AR NUDIST CAMPMENTS Li44 T ! HoL -~ COMES EROM--- s LER \| THEY'LL SEE (T--- HUGE ELECTRIC * *SIGN TOBLAZE FORTHINN. Y.C. Said to Be La\gesl of Its! Kind in World—Slow Muhon Tempo YORK, ic displa kind the world has ev be illuminated on New York's fa- mous Broadway for the first time Irow evening. Extending the full block from the east siue the sign towe! sh and represents a mi X ct contrast to the other hing, eye-jerking electric < t line Broadway, the new ar sign will be keyed to a The display ne with gigantic mult h gliding about in gentle, e mong rhythmic light. Bubbles rige ton of the sig I y, for whom gned, carries hological ef- Steadies the 2 laptations of il tropical sea-life, but enlarg hundreds of times. their nat es long in their native haunts attain on the sign a length gr E the wing spread of an airpla idea of their size may be derived from the fact that if x-foot man were enlarged in the same propor- tion as the smallest fish on the sign the 86th story of the Empire State would barely reach his shoulders. Dorothy & ard, young Califorr irtist known for her in-| of tropical sea-life, was from the west to create the| design for the spectacular sign Material Used | The sign contains 1.084 feet or; neon tubing, and almost 70 miles of insulated wire—enough wire "’1 run two lines between the cities of | Baltimore and Washington, 29,508 | lamp receptacles are used, which,| if stacked end to end, would make six piles, the height of the Eiffel | Tower and eight tons of galvanized | sheet metal are used in the sign proper. [ ‘The annual wattage consumed by the sign is sufficient to operate all the radios in the United States for | yhile the electric current | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION 895-A In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Mnn\\m i One. At Juneau ELLEN LINDY, Plaintiff, vs. FRED | LINDY, Defendant. The President of the United Snu‘s of America. To the above named defendant, GREETING: You are hereby required to ap- pear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, | al Juneau, Alaska, within thirty days after the last publication of | mmons, namely within thir- s after the 24th day of April, 19 in case this summons is pub-}' lished, or within forty days after the date of its service upon you, m‘ summons is served uponl onally, and answer the plaint of the above - named f on file in the said court in the above entitled action. The said plaintiff in said action ands the following relief: dis- ion of the bonds of matrimony nd heretofore existing be- | n plaintiff and defendant; and) r any other or further wlmi‘ merited And in the event you fail so to ar and answer, the plaintiff ill take judgment against you for| want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in| her complaint and as hereinabove stated. Witness, the Honorable Geo. F.| Alexander, judge of said eourt, and the seal of said court hereunto affixed, on this 27th day of March, 1936. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, (Seal of Court) Clerk By: PEGGY D. McLEOD, Depu!y HOWARD D. STABLER, Plaintiff's Attorney. Shattuck Building, required for the display would serve cvery need of a eity of 10,000 The sign is almost directly acros: | building, site of the former Wrigley “worla's largest sign.” From i to 1924 the old spectacular blaze 11om the top of the Putnam building which was torn down to make room | for the the other. The new sign is a { third higher than its record-hold- | ing predeccessor, The display will operate from | half an hour after sunset to one A. | M. While the operation is entirel; mechanical, a crew of men is in con stant attendance. S O g G BOYS TO REGISTER TONIGHT; SMUKER IS UN IUMUKK\OVV ot special importance of the Boys Boxing and | Club will be held in the gymna Elks Hall at 7 s HAII lomnnm\ nu,m will | be completed. Registration will be | conducted of all boys wishing tu attend the picnic and outing spon- | 1 by Police Officers Kenneth | Junge and George Gilbertson, in| charge of the Boy's Club. The boxing ring, donated by the| American Legion, was erected in the Fiks Hall today in preparation § announ.er -e — -PAA GETS PERMIT FOR LANDING PLANES | HERE AND FAIRBANKS Permit to the Pacific Alaska Air- ways to land aircraft at its Juneau auwpors and also av Weeks Muni- cipal field at Fairbanks has been granted by the Department of Com-~ e, according to notice to the at \\)m'h time the | U. S. Customs office here. It be- mes effective April 1 for one year. No definite announcement ha come from PAA just when it pects to start its summer air sched- ule between Juneau and Fairbank which began last year at the f Lyman 8. Peck, Gene r of the air line, is now at | Fairbanks, — e | RUMMAGE SALE HELD APRIL 15 The Rummage Sale of the Amer- ican Legion Auxiliary will be held April 15, beginning at 10 o'clock, in the Dugout, according to an- nouncement today by Mrs. Edith Bavard, Publicity Chairman. | Arrangement$ are in the hands of Mrs. Al Zenger and Mrs. E. M. Polley. Members having things to donate to the sale are asked to contact the committee. D - SHOP IN JUNEAU. Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards The New Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap “JIMMY"* CARLSON Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets | The Juneau Laundry i PHONE 388 GAR ND BOGCAN Hardwood Floors Waxmg :Polishing Winter's cold over, pouring of concrete at the Grand Coulee dam project on the Columbia river In Washington has been speeded. The trestle here, nearly 200 fee. high, is only a temporary structure for use during the pouring. Mixed concrete is hauled in huge buckets on flat cars froin the “House of Magic” mixina plant to the “hammer-head” crane atop the trestle and lowered into the rectangular forms. (Asso- | HUGE TRESTLE SPEEDS GRAND COULEE CONSTRUCTION Times Square from the Paramount and costs so little. for your coffee pot; W-h-a-t a difference just a few cents make! W-i-n-g-s of the M-o-f-n-i-n-g! Good coffee does so much Coffee is specially delicious when the coffee you buy has been specially made specially prepared for your { particular way of making coffee. | Schilling Coffee Two kinds One for drip. One for percolator. 0000000060009 000006000009000090000300000000300000000090000000 0000 29600000000 000¢ Busmes tconomy Administration Ticket Elimination of Mayor's annually. selieve in the employment of @ competent private citizen as ommissioner, who can perform his duties without political favo ) und who will be directly responsible to the Mayor and City Cour It is considzs “10(1» desiruble of combining the office of Street Commissioner and City Engineer, which if found practical will re- sult in further saving. If elected, the City's business will be conducted on a strictly Budget System, which Budget will be prepared and predicated upon the retirement of a substantial amount of the city’s bonded indebted- ness. Upon assuming control of the City management, we will publish ¢ complete financial statement showing the City's finan- cial condition, and further pledge ourselves to publish a Financial Statement quarterly thereafter. Efforts will be made to re-finance the present Bonded Indebtedness, at a lower rate of interest, according to good business judgment and present business conditions. We favor the proposed Library, subject to ratification of 1he taxpay- ers, and financed by Federal Aid. We favor the continied maintenance of the present high efficiency of the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department. Police Department—We believe in an adequate police department, for the protection of our citizenry, and full cooperation with Fed- eral Authorities for the suppression of crime. Schools—We believe in the highest efficiency in our schools+how- ever the administration of School affairs: rests with the School Board, and all reasonable recommendations received from it as to teachers’ salaries, mmoven'e‘nb and maintenance will receive fav- oable consideration. City Appointments—No pledges or promises have been made, nor will be made to any person seeking appointive offices. Boat Harbor—We favor the construction of a Boat Harborand will use our best efforts to secure Federal Aid in the acccomplishment of this dire need. Consideration will also be given to making im- provements to our present small boat facilities, to take care of im- mediate needs. If elected, we pledge ourselves to conduct the City's the same degree of economy as our own business. NOTE: If you voted in the 1935 city election it is not necessary to register again. Yours for a Business Administration WALLIS S. GEORGE for MAYOR FRANK McCAFFERTY, 'C. 0. SABIN, R. J. SOMMERS for COUNCILMEN Vote It Straight and You’ll Make No Mistake! Salary, resulting in a saving of $3.000.00 affairs with ! “Front Page Woman” As a paid-up subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE WHICH ..... Cancelled rent receipts . . OR A completely paid-for HOME! Money is now available for financing Let Us Explain Our New Plan COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY Phone 587 The Finest Canadian Whiskey by Canada’s Largest Distillery! TRY IT ON YOUR NEXT ORDER! JUNEAU LIQUOR STORE PERCY ‘REYNOLDS, Manager PHONE 36 Prompt Delivery SAFETY All Winter "SEE US FOR PERFECT SERVICE! | CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY{BEEF--DIAMOND TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Goyernment Ingpected g ALASKA MEAT CO. ] N FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & S0 Juneau, Alaska. First publieation, March 27, 1936. Last publication, April 24, 1936. 1} 5.?.?‘;‘.?‘:8 lw%m v ARG Telephone 409 B. M. 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