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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG SENTER KNOTTS 222 1 DO DECLAR' 5000 DULLERS ! T DECLAR' AGIN ! MISTOFER GOOGLE SED T Wwoz SEN'TER KNOTTS WHO SENT YE TH' CHECK FER 5000 DULLERS, — PETERSBURG DOUGLAS \"™" \ewd ITEMS PETERSBURG, nlaska, NEWLYWEDS TAKE UP —(Special Correspondence) RESIDENCE IN DOUGLAS and Mrs. Oscar Nichol of S N Bay entertained Tues even.ng Mr. and Mrs. Peter Walimaki ¥ho iy §ive tables of bridge, the were married in Juneau yesterday \sion being Mr. morning, became residents of Doug- day. At midn las later in the day when they| AR A B8, B ? ted by her mother, Mrs. Corn- maved into an apartment in thej Lo T8 00 T it T e resh | Wahto residence. Mrs. Walimak! -men\: P“-'r- R h; thié hri»rw‘ was formerly Miss Ida M. Goode of = AR a s 0 I iy | 2 i, | were: high, Mrs. Jack Hanseth; | Issaquah, Washington. Mr. Wali- M Mart $rga'. Pof - the) maki is an employce of the Alaska TR, LA QAL PR T e men, Dr. T. W. Benson high; ! 2 Mr.| Juncas William Brown, low | 3 Amelia Okegawa and Sam Klln‘ A. E. Goetz, Mayor of Douglas,| were married Saturday evening at at present is enjoying his vacation| the home of Dick Kuwata by Com- | south, working in the hay fields missioner Harold Dawes. They were of Orchards, Wash. according to!attended hy S. Kaino and H. Ku- word received from him yesterday| wata. Sunday afternson a wedding by city officials. Absent already|supper was given in their honor at wbout six weeks. Mr. Goetz as yet|the Poodle Dog Cafe. has no definite time for his return e \ here. He and family are visiting| Vera and John Farrow | with his wife’s parents at Orchards,| were m: Tuesday afterenoon | Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Snyder, who| by Commissioner Harold Dawes at| have a small farm there, and he is|tpe Commissioner’s office. Wit~ assisting with the season's harves ses were Olaf Johnson and Ross| ing cnier i July Nicholson FARMER Weist ied N -+ DOUGLAS CANNERY IS KEEPING w Bay of zina cannery 2imen Saturday | shipped cn the evening The BUSY (2000 ca | treightor Douglas cannery. tender Concord| had 5000 salmon on her trip it from the banks this morning, to af- ford another good day's operation at the D()ug]a& plant. - the next few Swanson will open ready-to-wear shop which purchased recently from Mrs Reinke. ter short vacation | Lode and placer location notices Aftar P ol ol il ol | in the south, Mrs. Reinke will mak 3 i | her future home in Juneau Within | Lillian ‘ ladies he L, Miss the days N B Toasting works \\\\\\\\ \\wonders in a tea leaf. N S It releases extm C. E. Swanson, local business man left on S. S. Victoria Wednes- | day on a short business trip. | Thos. K. Winsor, principal of the | grade school, and Miss Grace Mol- | ler of Ellensburg, Wash., were mar- ! ried July 5 at Ellensburg. Mr. Win-| |sor and his bride will return tof e \N\\\\\ | Petersburg the first part of of -extra flavor \\N\\ i temmber. BT N R\ e DOWNTOWN F/-RKING A\ _only in Effective immediately, parking of \ automobiles on the following streets | is now limited to 40 minutes be- tween 8 am. and 7 p.m.: Front Street from Main to South Fran lin; Seward Street from Front Third. Cooperation of requested. N ~flavor xn each leaf locked:\ X S to| motonsts‘ ROY HOFFMAN, —adv, Chief of Puhcs» Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 1. Bleeveless outer CIAM| Al T ] N 10. Paltry 11, Tibetan ox 16. Greater quantity 20, Watch narrowly 22. Aged 23. Purpose 25. Therefore [l 26. Feminine name 27. Time Inter- vening 28. Remunerate 29, Faithfulness or | loyalty 81 Merry 82, Note of the scale PZISIL 1IN C SIE en §. Snow runner 8, Manuseript for nu printer 1z Nm 8 13 twitching 14 Oo-r-wu solo 15. 18, Fortune 13, Native metal n. lish cathe- 3 city 23, Afirmative Wl <[Z| A IN ] L R E INj O =] oMM, im olZimir BRO! (o) o ] ) ) (i [ AMHPCN=IOIZIMEN| L £ Y| Z|m| i N F E R i [ Z|O[T! ={m[Z{—| 34, Owns 25. Horse of a cer~ tain color 37. Exhausted 28. Cut of meat 40. Part of a kitchen stove 41, Wickedness 43. Notion 44. Look after 45, Not high 46, Night before an event 417, Urchin E ] N 23, Caat of certaln imals O! 80. Hou.l L Sehoel of DOWN 1. Wind spirally Italian river 3. Variety of sum= mer squash 4. Yale Absolutely Conmvance to 41. Greek letter Il. mnflar a song 42, Came to rest e human' 45, Res me o u. Winter fodder 46. Close of day 5. Round-up 48. Portent 34 One Inachnitely . By w * 'M’f vfin solar 6. 37, 38 O uot vege- b5l T Frezeu water b P‘" An?"u of the 8. Soclal standing that 62, grow ubnv. dear family 9. Algerian seaport the ground IIV//II - N/4m e ] g I/ AN AN N %%WHIIWWIIMWH LT samm . Jm gud = | | 1 II - WIIIIII l/fl.ll ) VA ‘/,u,,, | | PETER PAN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY.22, 1936. I TELL YOU THE HOUSE AIN'T HAUNTED:- SOMEONE WAS PLAYING A JOKE ON US, SNUFEY-- LOOK - THERE'S MARCELLY AN' HER PAPPY TALKIN' TO EACH OTHER RIGHT ON THE PORCH - COME ON-- (on election day entirely by a desire | FORE | Overalls for Lounging For the girl who is going to spend her vacation lounging in the country here are dark blue denim overalls finished with big patch pockets. They are worn with a bright cotton shirt printed in ban- danna pattern aud a wide-brimmed straw hat. BEAUTY IS NOW REARRANGED BESSIE ROWE TEACH IS TO AT Mrs. Bessie Rowe, government Peter Pan Beauty Shop, Margaret school teacher, whose last school in Lindsay, proprietor, has been re- this vicinity was at Tenakee, is now arranged two additional booths hav- | located at Kotzebue, Alaska, where ing been ms'.allnd one a spegial she will be in charge of the coming} term of school KOTZEBUE Owing to increasing business, the Devotion ... se who regard a funeral The service as an expr Jeve ciate the feeling pathy, deep vade a funeral condueted by us. solemnity whi Service . . . Perfection cannot b ured Here we make no p tinction in matters ice. While price considered, it in no ways is reflected in the ser loved cne . . . cost be large or sn goal is perfect] THE Charles W. Carter Mortuary JUNEAU “We Are Always Ready” GOOGLE -- YE BETTER PUT VORE POCKET--OL WILL'M'S BEEN CRACKIN' HICKER-NUTS | cerned | And all of this, and devotion, peacefuiness service in dollars and cents. whether the ¥s&. By BILLIE DE BECK whaL - (F THIS DON'T TAKE TH' KAG OFF'N TH' 8USH T DON'T KNOW WHUT THET CHECK BACK (N EYES AR BLGGIN' OUT HIS HAID LIKE HE'D WIE HIS JAW-TEETH FER A MONT! 'GENERAL LEAVES ON ELECTRA FOR MINES McRae of Van- Wishful-Thinking Politicians Busy | (Continued from Page One) | Gen. Alexander = | couver, who arrived here on the wouldn’t the result be over- | Princess Louise Saturday, left yes- leading to a slackening|terday afternoon on the PAA Elec tra for Fairbanks where he has |extensive mining interests. ! Gen. McRae announced while he was here that one dredge is now in cperation on his property which is 125 miles east of Fairbanks and that ly at all confidence of effort? Conversely, it may be disputed whether such claims damage the po- { litical opposition. Certainly therc have been cases where the reverse was true—where too much arrogance BIG DANCE I ARRANGED FOR NAVY SAILORS Mayor Goldstein and City Officials Sponsoring Affair Friday Night ontinued fro Page One) both the Juneau Woman's Club and he Business and Professional Wo- men’s Club were asked to join i1 making the affair ‘a success and have some, if not all, of their mem- vership on hand to extend the Navy ;' warm welcome to Juneau. | Women's Clubs Join Move Both clubs were entering into the pirit of the thing today and prom- ised to do their share in helping the Mayor and other city officials in |extending a real Alaska welcome to the visitors Reports from Douglas this after- oon were that Douglas was coming over en masse to join with Juneau in the Friday night affai 1w inlu‘:ld_\' busy planning a retur ldance for the Navy boys at Dou ossibly Saturday night las, According to present schedule the another is being constructed for him in San Francisco for use on Wood |chopper Creek, a branch of the Yu. kon. on one side has angered and stimu- lated the other side, and has arous- ed a more desperate resistance. So far as the bandwagon is con- the strength of its pull is| national elections nowadays is open to serious question. Each reader can caleulate for himself how many vot- v ers there are among his personal, SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION acquaintances. who will be impelled 3930-A In the District Court for ritory of Alaska, Division ber One. At Juneau HENRY ALBERT WELLS, Plain- tiff, vs. MABEL PHILLIPS WELLS, Defendant. The President of the United s States of America. To the above CONDIT (INS l‘Rl‘\'ENT named defending, GREETING: You are hereby required to ap- In the campaign of 1936 all sorls pear in the District Court for the of cross-currents are at work. It T itory of Ala: , First Division, would be a miracle if, four months at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty before the election, anyone could days after the last publication of assess accurate the relative this summons, namely within thirty strength of these many factors. days after the 5th day of August, Involved in President Roosevelt's 1936, in case this summons is pub- candidacy for re-election there are Jished, or within forty days after certain fixed quantities. He has a the date of its service upon you in record, known to the country, and case this summoms 1s served upon he must stand on that record. Still yoy personally, and answer the even about him there remains the complaint of the above named cloak of a continuing speculation, plaintiff on file in the said court as to what new policies, if any, he in the above entitled action. Will project into the campaign The said plaintiff in said actiom In°large misastre, Giovernior Lan- demands the following relief: dis- don sUll has to make the acquain- o) (jon of the bonds of matrimony tnce of the American people. He, . o 0 " poorocore existing be- is.destingd to be much better known," g vo " blintiet and defendant, on d to make a- far more definite im- 0 T 0 Thecartion and in- N (R s AN, B compatibiliy of tempertment; and The strength of the right-wing 21 Other relief meriec Democratic dtlecnun led by Al Smxl:fi And in the event you fall so to and .others still is to be measureq, 3PPear and answer, the plaintif The independent movement headed Will take judgment against you for by the Lemke-Coughlin coalition thereof, and will apply to has not yet perfected its organiza- court for the relief demanded tion or projected its campaign plaffs. plaintif »‘l <'n:1n|>lznnh and as stated. in the midst of 5 K changing currents of depression and Witness, the Honorable Geo. F. Alexander, judge of said court, and recovery, and in a year when many politicians believe that independent tle seal of said court hereunto af- voting may reach a new high. fixed, on this 7th day of July, 1936. Who knows: Who could possibly know? ROBERT E. CQUGHLIN, (Seal of Court) Clerk. HOWARD D. STABLER, Plaintiff's Attorney, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, July 8, 1936. publication, ‘Aug. 5, 1936. e Ay oo Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire office. the Ter- to be on the winning side. Num- Such a desire may be a strong factor in some local situations, but it is difficult to visualize it on prac- tical terms, as turning the tide for or against any national ticket. want the in hereinabove e Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire office. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. January 30, 1936. Notice is hereby given that Salma Padmeister, entrywoman, has made proof on her homestead entry, An- chorage 07887, together with her »s, Mrs. Linda Anderson and Grondsma, all of Juneau, Alaska, for a tract of land situate on the Glacier Highway, one mile northwest of Juneau, Alaska, em- braced in U. 8. Survey No. 2130, containing 0.76 acres, latitude 58 degrees 18’ 25” N. longilude 134 de- grees 28' 01”7 W. and it is now in the files of the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no pro- test is filed in the local land of- fice within the period of publica- tion, or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certificate issued. GEORGE A. LINGO, Registrar. First publication, June 24, 1936. | Last publication Aug. 19, 1936. - n of appre- of and per- as ich be meas- price dis- of serv- must be vice to a mall, our UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. | June 8, 1936. ert Greenwald, entryman, together with his witnesses Wijliam Douglas, |and James T. Burnett, has made final proof on his homestead entry, |- JUNEAU CASH GROCERY GROCERS Anchorage 05970, for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No 777, H. E. S. No. 187, situated on \the westerly shores of Spasskai Bay, | Alaska, and it is now in the files {of the U. 8. Land Office, Anchdr- |age, Alaska, and if no protest is |filed in the local land office within the period of publication or thirty ! days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certifi- cate issued. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publicaton, July 1, 1936, Last publication, August 26, 1936. 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