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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1936 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG . : Similarly he refused to go into T By BILLIE DE BECK {IP TO HOSPITAL the Platform Committee at Phila- FROM T GUESS THE BEST THING HAY0OO - SNUFFY-- SNUFFY (PUF-PUF) HAIN'T YE quista not 't kevping with o | ety Bbulie 1 BoldE DOBW- FOR US TO DO, SNUFFY--~ JES KEEP KEM QACK HEARN TH' NEWS 22 OL' WiLL'M Glass principles. nia, who, accompanied by his wife S TO GO RIGHT TO Ll Ml " WAAL:- WILKINS, MARCELLY'S PAPPY---HE- | | He gave three reasons for his was a roundtrip passenger aboard WILLM'S SHACK AN’ N BoLE HYAR U SPRINKLE ME WIF HE'S DAIDER'N A DOOR-NAIL--- | [position, one public and two pri- the steamer Aleutian, Was: taken (o WA(T FOR HIM TO SHOW AN 'DON'T MAKE ACORN JUICE --- STEAM CARS WHAM-BAMMED vate. He was tired. That was the S Hospital last night from UP-- THAT CHECK 4 (E HIT TANT BROADSIDE (NTER TH' AUTO-TRUCK | [public reason. His private reasons, utfering from what doctors FOR 45,000 FROM JORESEE. SO oL GABBY PORE WILLM WUZ KETCHIN' A RIDE so his friends said, were these: (hink a severe case of gall trouble. CONSPICKIWUS -, SENATOR KNOTTS HAS HINCHCOMB -~ ON AN' THAR WARN'T ENUFF LEF' sy T R GOTTA BE O TH' PORE CRITTER TER GIVE TH' EEHIND THAT PARADOX i 00 DELIVERED - BUZZARDS A ARGYMENT - N ot Mo B R irst e 1tend C put i " waAL- (F THET in the false light of in. _ Chester Barneson, son of Chester Barneson, Glacier Highy was injured yesterday ther's car in which he was boy was taken to St DONT TAKE TH' 8uDsS OFFN TH y Rooseveltian planks by Ay resident, committee position he considers Senator Committee Chairman, a (Senator Wagner s he struck by another v Ann's Hospital jocialist where several stit not a Socialist; is thoroughly a e Tl missed and returned home | ss is no stranger to Presiden- S & It lictated platforms. It was no| RECEIVE SURPRISE VISIT p e ——— |secret at the time that’in 1816, | “Mrs. Irene Duck, wife of the for | | : { D s i e . wcres n. l)u‘ Douglas townsite and Heatedly as he was opposed to|Glass, as Committee Chairman, car- mer Mayor of San Lendro, Cali- { Daily Cross-word Puzzle | o on'tor's sarver by o resident, RosesuRo DUl Ired ol ATl WO Al | e o B S e DU U(,LAS t ("Ammn remarks ' were made cies as proffered for a party plat-|a draft of the platform he expected | Berkeley, are round trip passeng- | AcrOsS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 9. Quality of | J W‘\hmlfurd of Juneau ".ml form, Senator Glass appeared <-un~‘mv it \un.EI. convention at St L..om% ers aboard the Prince Rupert. Af- 1. Seed covering being of the | nk Pearce of Douglas who ten} not to combat them to accept. Tradition and Glass' as- ter returning from the Mendenhall T e i3 = = earliest |told of advantages of Douglas Partly, no doubt, he felt opposi- |sc s say the convention accept- | Glacier trip last evening, the Ducks [ q { 6. Knock ARIKEB] [TISHAGIL]O origin | 4 5 I g ‘ < : 8. Health IEIAINZIRICIOT/ZLIEDA 10. Sandarac as a home city tion a bit futile, but on more than |ed them with scarcely a change of | had a surprise visit from rescrts a | iy tree -> > . 1 ¥ o o o 4 3 | . N o [ 11. Pouches asion he indicated comma Miss Grace's school friends e A ’REVOVE éN l%—% B DED) i Working F. 0. E. DANCE DEM[] SESSIUM that the party in POWEr| In his own mind. Glass has can- NOW living in Juneau “The Faerle LIAZDEIEPAV| A 17. Cancel | Douglas Eagles are planning their uld give its President quite & onized Wilson. He likely will not i DUUGLAS ASK i mSh“e“ %; REEC R = Uncloss veckly dance Saturday night to be Political Pl l H e D vortion of what he ask. begrudge Wagner in like manner | Jim Thorpe, the famous Indian -l exclamation E[SIK M 24. Corroded cld in the Eagles Hall and they Political Phi osophy Is Lhs- - the right, if he chooses, to canon- | athlete, is the busiest Indian in pic- 16. One who 1s | INIDIEIEIDZEILIOIGIE]S e oes nvite the gen pubdlic to attend. Ll\ ed l)V Virginian MAN OF PRINCIPL ize Roosevelt, tures. He plays “characters.” o BIUIGILIEZZPIL ACEM 27, Priestly |Glen Edwards and Molly Christen- B B A little more than a year a0 MNETrRavis | 3 e T ] avout bis O PIARIKZAITIAR - {en will furnish the music, at Conventlon ator Glass was putting up a s” A 18. c‘ompms %%.F EIR. | LIAITIE] 2. T‘:fl;’:f:f“ s A le to get the President ERWIs. .. . = wlA S point EMI|P]IR]I|C T|OIN rigged DCUGLAS BARBER SHOP By PRE! TON GROVER $4,880,000,000 relief money without W Muke MIOJAINZZS E EINE (- RE-OPENS WASHINGTON, July 10.—An in- many strings attached i Gt ISOIRITHE IS DIE|W| 2. City in ndia Yusanaga announces the teresting phase of a political wm‘r It was a type of grant so dis-| TR 20. Written form z gt Hand Laundry “Barber | csophy with as many facets as a plea to Glass that even as he| Col. Wild Hears Statements of married g9 Title of 8 monk DOWN 8¢ singing voice | Shop” is again open for business. | cut. diamond was disclosed in the fought for it he made almost daily | title 40. Strange 1, -County in g A —adv. | appearance of Senator Glass of jer thrusts at the order he was S s - 1 age North oints move Fo Presented by Var 2. stan R (s P e PRERIEh.C Virginia at the Democraile Con- carring out ss Chiman of the| oy o l.? S > R iy 23. One of an 42, Make lace . Bes > roubiol atlons Clommiittes | 5, ious Citizens nd ot ax 4 sRe N 2. Begms of law SHOP IN JUNEAU! vention. 1at ations Committee. | T Y u PROfECTION i branch of Prel):\den!'l 3. Drn:rmllc 43. Teg“l‘gn):l: o | the Tal race nickname D _ v i The hearing on the proposed 25 Banish 46. P';é:‘;fl'r?{‘y‘?,, ::é)rresenu ", su'fé’;l".“iy i s A Douglas small boat harbor was 28 Relvenll' ur:‘r]\- birth 4 Conslellauo? Emnd of d ney 3 y i ug entionally 53, Applaud: sl 6. Tributary of uzon opencd at the City Hall in Douglas = RO 83 Apuigua: slang the HRine 46, Golf instrucs at 10 o'clock this morning by Col. Indian 5. Ofl o{; lro,. ; ima"l‘lhv;'lld ox & L“l’:r. colloq. Geod Hcvnkup-n Demand H. J. Wild, District Enginecr for the 3. 8In petas: sy & A auie U. S. Army Engineering Depart- 35 swamp ss Possesses 8. Men's 49. Self ment About 20 Do dents 36. Profit hcaller as patriotic (ll) At prcsent & axou i i 8. Masculine eed organiza- including the City Cc el were | name 68. smce Scotch tion: abbr. Before 007, present Pure Linseed Oil Soap Col. Wild announced the purpose lfl.%fllll 0 | ll%. For EVERY cleaning need — of the hearing was cleans paint, varnish, enamel, to ascertain from the iterested persons their reasons ol for desiring a small boat harbor in g t}fi in fact, every cleanable Dot He asked those present surface, and it won t chap your particularly for personal reasons and ands. for an explanation of the of a harbor to the entire Territory and nation. F. A. J. Gallwas, Chairman of the Douglas Chamber of Commerce com- mittee to consider the proposal, was the first speaker He related the history of the Douglas Harbor, tell- ing of the time when large bos could enter the Douglas Harbor and the effects of the Treadwell mine tailings in practically destroying the harbor. Felix Gray, City second speaker. Wi population of Doug 750. up worn, pieces with S-w Enameloid 16 brilliant colors—one coat is enough—dries in 4 hrs, Anyone can use it. Pint FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ALWAYS THE BEST: ALWAYS THE BEST GROWN ON OUR OWN FARM BEETS—SW_ISS CHARD——TURNIPS Per Bunch 10(: LOCAL EGGS FRESH DAILY FRESH PEAS ZIbs.zsc S-W Flo-lac Varnish Stain Restores faded woodwork and furniture in 1 operation. Dur- able, rich gloss. 1 PR I% fi % S$-W Decotint—Hot orColdWater Wall Kalcomine Bn ht, pleasing tints for interior alls — easy to mix —easy to apply *'Qulck, economical, and long wearing. S-W Mar-not, Quick-Drying Gloss Varnish Tough enough for floors, fine enough for woodwork, furniture. Resistant to alcohol, acids and water. Dries in 4 hours. 1 qt. covers 10 x 14 ft. Clerk, n the 1 was asked f he answered Questioned As To Boats Lew Nunemaker, City Councilman was asked the number of boats own- ed in Douglas and their vaiue. He replied that there were 24 boats, owned by Island residents and val-| ued them at from $1,000 to $3,000' S Wlll%flll%fllll i S’ ecial ! | ”fl | /44 Un"::- aplece. He also pointed out that| . s T “ l N G B E A N s lbs c iturel at one time large boats could go | L] L around Mayflower Island in the har- | that he would rather change the|that the City of Douglas has 22 lots / °'l' Pint S-W S-wW Wt and that How Bkl Wt question, and say that unless a har- | which it will give away to persons " not do it except on an extreme high POF Were dredged within three years | building homes on them. He gave "oor wflx Pdlsh-ol his cannery would pack no fish at all. George Peterson, (FLO-WAX) and lamb’s wool applicator the engineers estimates on the con- templated dredging and improve- ments, and referred to the $250,000 tide. Large boats are unable at the present time to even dock at the face of the City Wharf, he declared. | No other furniture polish like itl # | Get acqusinted offer — one bottle TOMATOES, Hot House . . Ib. 20°¢ speaking I Col. Wild asked for opinions on|told of operating boats years ago Douglas Bridge and the $100,000 - o 4 Just apply and letdry. Norubbing | toa customer gt this price. how much dredging was needed and 'and finding the only shelter in the |highway which connects Juneaa c U c u M B E R s h c or polishing. For linoleum and fin- | Get coupan atthe store. the value of the sought improve- channel during a storm behind May- | With Douglas. He stated that a good e e eac ished floors. Dries in 15 minutes. ments. In this connection a sea!flower Island. Now this area is dry harbor in Douglas would attract wall and metal piling were discussed. Phillip Haugue, Secretary and Treasurer of the Douglas Fisheries had the floor next. He stated that he leased the cannery on the City at high tide. Mark Jensen, of Feusi and Jenson Hardware Company and Council- man, described his firm’s ship chan- dlery business. He stated that they new residents to Douglas and that both Juneau and Douglas would benefit by them, while a small boat harbor in Juneau would benefit on- ly Juneau LETTUC head loc -W Floor Enamel New rich colors for old worn floors. Easy to apply, makes rich background for rugs and furm sh- Stop in Today for YOUR copy of The Home Decorator ~—40 pages of up-to-the-minute Deck, and that his tenders could are selling about $100 to $150 of this| _1otographs of the harbor and = ings. Quick @ Ing— ideasin full color. It's free. Supply scarcely find anchorage inside the sort of merchandise per year now, Prited data on shipping, tonnage L E R Y SRl islimited, so GET YOURS NOWI wharf. In reply to a question he where 30 years ago when Douglas handled, and révenues were shown | e r— to the gathering by Clerk G also mentioned the exper $105,000 by Douglagron said his firm employed 16 gill n ters and a number of purse sei frs. Most © had a good harbor, they sold from $2,000 to $3,000 in a year. He also told of the water and sewerage im- Per Stalk l SC n these fishermen win- bet re- THE THOMAS HARDWARE ter clsewhere than Douglas hecause provements being made by the City PAIrs: and stated that “\g" are % CANTALOUPES—HONEYDEW MELONS—CASABAS of the poor harbor conditions, he of Douglas with funds borrowed from — 1 1 [ COMPANY (0ld the meeting, . |the government and vahed at $70,- MILK ACCO —WATERMELONS—CHERRIES —PLUMS Canning Situation 1000. He said a small boat harbor Due Tenth of Each Month Mr. Hauge said that his company|would help the city get more re- packed a maximum of 20,000 cases|turns on its investment and more of salmon a year. When asked how |easily pay back the bonded indebt- five days grace allowed. All empty much this pack would be increased | edness. milk containers must be returned. if a harbor | i hark S peers . PEACHES were made, he replied elson Beers, City Engineer, said 7ddv DOUGLAS DAIRY. Amocat Brand Home Style—2 CANS FOR GRAPEFRUIT APRICOTS—PEACHES—BANANAS All Fresh Arrivais—And the Proper Food for Summer! Dr. Phillips—12 oz. cans—3 FOR 29¢ A Sega:s’sN—ll;rl;e paxckEg?—Z FOR : 25 c C C Effective at once, accounts must be paid monthly on the 10th, with PHONE 555 : PAIN'I' HEADDUAHTERS FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bld » Amerlcan Crulser Ordered to Hong Kong The First National Bark JUNEAU [ ] CAPITAL—$50.000 SURPLUS—$50,000 SOMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS . SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES 2v% Paid on SCOTT TISSUE . . . Jrolls PO WALDORF TISSUE . . 4 for 25 FINEST ASSORTMENT OF FINE WINES AND Liquors——At Prices You Can Afford to Pay! CALIFORNIA GROCERY Here is the American light cruiser | Asheville, shown in Chinese waters, ji ! which has been dispatched to Hong Savings Kong from Shanghai by Admiral PHO! 478 “THE PUREEOODS STORE!. P { Deli . Murfin, to lend assistance to Ameri- NE of . cans in the troubled area. At the | W = » S Fomys o lVe}'Y " ACCO“n& right is a landing party,

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