The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 22, 1936, Page 7

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BARNEY-GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG BANG % BANG X BANEY TH' FAMBLV FEUD BETWIXT TH' ORN" RY WILKINSES AN' TH' SHIFLESS, THRIF | LESS SMIFS IS A-GITTIN' wus Hi THAR, SNUFFY-- HARK YORE EARS !! WE-UNS'LL GIVE YE JIS TWO MINITS TER GIVE YORESEF UP-- AFORE WE BURN YE OUT'N HOUSE 'N' HUM- Do YE S'RENDER 22 : WUSSER BY, TH' MINY . TH' MANNERS OF A BLUE-NOSE MULE- i TH' VARMINT HE DONT ANSWER Y€, NEWT --- HAIN'T GOT DING BUS HIT ¥ T PUT A RIFLE BALL (N OL NEWT'S LAIG AN’ DURNED EF HE HAIN'T TROTTIN' OFF < ONCONSARNED €Z YE PLEASE:- Ray Chanjon, [ # | Loring, Montana; i AT THE HOTELS Loring, Montana: Mr. and Mrs. WE-UNS MOUGHT HEV GONE| |+ Gibson Young, Sitka; W. J. Nelson, ON PEACEABLE . &N Gastiniean Tulsequah; R. R. Fleld, Tulsequah; CONVENIENT TILL TH' D. D. Hull, Seattle; F. W. Burg- | Austin Hammond, Halnes; 'W. '@&. CRACK O' DOOM-- EE HIT ess, Seattle; L. G. Wingard, Seat- | Kohler, City; Walter Ulrick, City! HADN'T BEEN EUR THEM :1(-, I\l;lrs) H Svhr'rx»‘»dm- and daugh- s , er, Anchorage; Teresa Grassman, -W(?.fi(%%\és, Sitka; Victor Nakashima, anand.ibu“ Headaches Gone, AW A. B. Trites, KemtSington. f Sl-ple Remedy Does It Zyhda i Mr. and Mrs. A. Waltetiburg, Point | Hea@dbHes candsed v consnpntdm Retreat; Miss Clarice Carroll, Fun- |are gone after one cose of Adleriks. ter Bay. This cleans poisons out of BOTH Alaskan {apper ‘and lowér bowels. Ends bad | E. W. Kubicek, Frances Lake; | sleep, mnérvousness. Butler Mauro John B. Covington, City; C. M.|Drug Co, in Douglas by Guy's Drug | McDonald, Hoonah; Earl Heberlie, ' Store. —ady. “DOUGLAS Datly Cross-word Puzzle Acnoss Soluti N e ution of Yesterday's Puzzle 14 Natural 4| 8 crowns Derson ifé %I:ggklrrilahl. TIARRRIA[TE[DBACIR[Y] 1o Donkey 1 22. Cut into small i Mewsuravle [OIN|E ZZOIP[1 INIEFAHIOTE ‘cubes " s N spec =] 23. Fish egs oy 1 1o pauration MIDISIKMIEILTOINEFAICTT] 55 Sailes®“win OBLEBRATION PARTY TONIGHT | . i’ | INIAGZZISIUIR [F o ! COMPLETION P.W.A. CONTRACT | between [AIDIDIEINIDIAZDIE[EID[S| 25. Made U one's min, “fright and Stock Company, who | glorto, Rico RIE RIL[E[SEAHIO| s1. simpls open Héve just’ fimished installing the‘ 3% Xoune demon | [OISEADO|D[O] BOJA| g poocal souna néwv water and sewer system for‘ 2wl DIOZAIERICISPIUIL[P| .. . cbliquely Bouglas and the City Council will] = g EIPIAICTERIEIPIOISIEIS| & More mature joint hosts at a party to be ki acrobat EIE[E ofT| )iemum d in the Odd Felows' Hall to- 33 Bene. NIEIEBACIRIOIC OIL AT [E] 16 Boana with i night, as an appropriate finis. | gertain & 1 narrow R insects | EAT IUIN A RIOW fabric Gov. John W. Troy heads ‘the! 27 Measure of MA XP/SITIOIN DIY|E] *1 Stendrase 115t of invited guests which includes . s}fl.u:;h{ 2 42. Young frog P.W.A. officials of Juneau who have 2> SYIIPOLIOF 52 Measurea 69. Landed ot i Tk A \ bteen connected with the project,| Begri‘-:‘ler 4. Qlu\tl":k:r pint: broperties 45. Rcc;plel}l( meémbers of the present and prev- 34 Breathe & Px.“‘“n;;,,_"s POWN @ uisEy jous Courcils who started and ad- L‘X’L';“‘,Y L periods 1. Conduet & Noi‘.‘,‘.’.“.;"“" vanced it to a successful termin-, 35 Manufacture 57. Restricted & L_‘f"""“;"l_ u 9. Guides the ation, and others directly involved. I guote By b SEomplimen- 3. Unle s wire e 39. Poem shore tary ticket measure- 3 | 40, Money given inland 4. Full of: ment VISITOR FROM SAN FRANCISCO | for small 60, Observe Suffix 53. Musical study | Mrs. Anna Henning, sister of |~ services o areruy 5 Qurselves 56, Mix with a " } i ke . Stalk orth i Cdntradict circular Erwin Hachmeister of Douglas, ar-| 45’ Grystallized 63. Motor car: 7 Saeial motion rived here from San Francisco on u:n’ 0 Mcollnq{, Foks division gfl. ngdnr :’vla.r the Aleutian for a visit with her | % Feminine M. R";,‘?,‘“,;;F o :“o{ i brother. She will remain here about | 47. Special purities in 9. Résident 61 Finish | abllities coal hospital 63. Third King of 2 week, after which she then plans| 49, asked: & %ur‘eau 2 physician o, pudad ake the Sitka S0 Vis | Scotch S, Those charged 10. Exclamation . Member of & I miake the BUks Wip, 080 VISSNB | 4o paid: publlo with the 11 Faint Danish Skagway, and Lake Bennett before notice carel of h Véry black o'r;éer: : s 5L Title of & cattle or 3. Tower on & abbr. jovarting souih, ntent sheep mosque 67. And: French e REPAIRS TO SCHOOL ARE ABOUT FINISHED The work of re-conditioning the Douglas public school for the com- ing term’ has been moving right along sinte it was started on Aug- ust first end was expected to be finished ‘today. John Niemi and Bob Feera, doing the job, have washed all the windows, and some of the walls, others of which were painted “or calcimined. Both the play rooms in the basement of the school have also been calcimined. —_— e — ST. LUKE’'S CHURCH REOPENED The Episcopal Church will be op- ened for services tomorrow, at 7:30 p. m. The Church has been closed for several months while undergo- ing extensive repairs. The building has been raised and a splendid hall made of the basement which will be used for a Sunday School room, and for social gatherings. A mew| roof has been put on, and the building painted. The interior has been completeely renovated, with| varnish and “Velle,” making a very attractive finish. | - e — L 1 PO LR T Ll AEENENEE JEEEe Dovm;Asfl cofiMUNlTy Al B T fluuglas cm"ch ]‘ P Wik sermoes, | C. V. Fisher, a representative | Semvices | There will be no Sunday School | the Viavi Company, with the Community Church until |quarters in San Francisco, b ON ANNUAL VISIT in the first Sunday in September. pected to arrive about September DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN : MISSION | DAVID WAGGONER, Minister Territory. — s Empire classifieas pay. head- is ex- jon his annual trade visit to the ENGRUAGHMENT "ONCEMETERY . IS CONDONED City Cosnad Considers Number of Problems in Drawn Out Night Meet | | The problem of ‘the property own- ers on Twelfth Street, who have built their garages and' woodsheds on Evergreen Cemetery property, otcupied the major ‘portion of a slow, drawn-out City Council meet- ing held in the City Hall Chambers last night, with all members pres- ent except Councilman McKinnon. James Larsen, one of the property owners who had been asked to re- | move a garage from the cemetery | property, appeared before the coun- ‘mlmen and asked that some decis- | ion be made on whether the Twelfth Street residents were or were not to move their garages. Mr. Larsen pointed out that as long as the city | has no need for the strip of ground in question and probably never will ! need it, he could see no valid reason why the homeowners should be put to so much expensé to move their | |garages. He also pointed out the great number of other buildings in idunmu built on city property, in- cluding the Fair Building and the tennis courts. Appeal 1s Made Frank Foster, Juneau attorney, had the floor next, and in behalf of his clients, Mr. | Garnick, who have & woodshed ‘on the cemetery property, pointed out ) that permitting the Twelfth Street citizens to leave their garages and woodsheds on the city property would not in any way injure the city, as the statute of limitations i cannot be envoked against the sov- ) ereign, (the city in this case). A discussion of whether the Al- faska Juneau mine, and the Alz\sks Gastineau before it, ever had an| easement for the power line which passes over the strip of cemetery land followed. Mr. Foster told the council that he could find no rec- ord of such ‘on file in the Recorder's ‘OIiine. | The Mayor asked for opmions of | Councilmen on the subject. Coun- Foster's sentiments. Mr. Krause asked why the city shouldn't sell the land to the property owners who were using it. Mayor Gold- i stein replied that the City had no authority to sell the land. Coun- cilman Reck advised the city to rent the land for $1 a year. Coun- !cilman Beistline brought up the of 5 1q\mstmn of liability in case the and Mrs. Frank | | cilman McCafferty agreed with Mr.| power line should fall on one of the \bulldlngs on city' property. Mayor Goldstein called for a mo- | tion. McCafferty moved and Reck| | second a motion that the property | owners be permitted to occupy the| strip of Jand belonging to Ever- green Cemetery until the city has| some need for the area. The mo- tion carried. 1 Compensation Up Again | Dr. Council, Territorial Helath Officer, was called upon to explain the ty{e of ‘dompensation m dse in| the lafge corporations in towhn. Dr.| Couneil read a contract used by| ione Juneau firm and explained its form. The Standard Oil Company’s ten- tative plan of moving within the city limits was considered and per-| mission granted. | Dogs Considered Again City Clerk Hemming read com- munications Trom several citizens| asking that noise be abated and that night driving hazards be abol- ished. The Ketchikan dog ordi-| nance was read, with the council-| men reverting to their former de- cisioh that ‘the Juneau dog mdi»; mance: would be adequate if a re-| !Hable pound-master could be af- {forded by the ¢ity. R. R. Hermann, champion of ‘the freedom of cm-‘ Juneau canines was present at part| jof the meeting, but the number of | |lengthy discussions made it impos- sible for him to speak i A requést from Douglas was re- ]ayed to the Coumcil by the Mayor ,mr use of Juneau's grader to fin- ish’ the Island city streets, which are in very poor condition. |réquest was refused. A motion whs | | passed restrieting the grader to (city work alone. Councilman Krause made a mo-| ‘non authorizing the City Clerk to{ make the initial steps toward ob-| ‘mining a piece of land out the' Glacier Highway from the govern- | ment for use a5 a cemetery. The ,motion passed. 1 | The meeting then adjourned. PILOT GILLAM GETS CONTRACT ‘Wl" Ascend 16 500 Feeli During Winter to Get | Weather Data ! | FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Aug. 22.— {The Weather Bureau announces |that & contract has been awarded to Pilot Harold Gillam for high flights over Faitbanks next winter to gather weathed data i Gillam will equip his plane to| fly at a maximum of 16,500 feet al- titude, | Sunday services: 1330 p.m.—Bible School. 2:15 p.m.—Preaching service. AR are invited ao these services |and to worship with us. -ee | ATTENTION Notices for this church column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, etec. ST. LUKE'S EPiSOOPAL CHURCH 7:30 p.m.—Evening Prayer and WOMEN OF THE MOOSE ‘sermon. | There will be a regular meeting There will be no Sunday School Monday night at 7 o'clock. Initia- | in the Community Church until|tion, lunch and refreshments. All| the first’Sunday in September. members urged to attend. GERTIE OLSEN, Recorder. e Try an Empire ad. —adv. DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Aloysius Church ‘ " 8:00 am.—Holy Mass. | 15th Annual Fair SOUTHEASTERN ALASKA FAIR ASSOCIATION DANCE September 10, 11, 12 FAIR BUILDING JUNEAU A DANCE EVENT ‘For Premium Books Write'W. S!PULLEN, Secretary TONIGHT TO CLARANCE RANDS' 5-PIECE BAND DOUGLAS EAGLES’ HALL Above John Marin’'s DOUGLAS INN e Special Bus leaves Douglas for Junecu Beer, Wine and Sandwiches DO RINGING the GONG @GMN e Admission _SOc | Gias A M | Ak DONALD PEGUES ley is representing the Bureau of |E. Ellis's plane on a flight from a The || 1S AIR MINDED Young Juneauite Returns| Home from Vacation —Uses Planes | | MONDAY EVENING AT 10 O'CLOCK No ordinary modes of transporta e tion for Donald Pegues, young son | of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Pegues. Donald arrived home yesterday, by plane from Craig. The young Juneauite has been vmung during the summer with his |uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Haley, of Craig, where Mr. Ha- MILDRED R. HERMANN WILL ADDRESS THE VOTERS ON THE ISSUES OF THE CAMPAIGN Fisheries. Donald was a passenger of Robert Craig to Ketchikan and yesterday Gene Meyring, of the Irving Air-| ways, who made a special flikht from Juneau to Ketchikan, received request from Donald that' he wanted to come home to Juneau. “Pile in,” said Meyring Donald is home, nosggle | Try The Empire classifieds for | quick results. - Lode and placer location notices for sale at The FmDIre office. It Is Your Duty to Be Fully Informed Attention Masons THERE WILL BE A CALLED COMMUNICATION OF Gastineaux Lodge No. 124 F. 8 A. M. and Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147 F. 8 A. M. MONDAY EVENING, AUGUST 24, 1936 AT 7:30 P. M. IN THE MASONIC TEMPLE AT .JUNEAU FOR THE PURPOSE OF RECEIVING THE OFFICIAL VISITATION OF M. W.Bro. RALPHE. TIEJE, G. M. 'AND HIS OFFICIAL PARTY This meeting is contingent upohrthe arrival of the S. S. VICTORIA. If the steamer arrives too late for Mon- day, the meeting will be held on Tuesday evening. ALL MASONS ON GASTINEAU CHANNEL INVITED TO ATTEND REFRESHMENTS FOR PICNIC SUPPLIES END REFRESHMENTS AT THE JAMES RAMSAY & SON ® Lowest Prices on Nationally Known‘smdsl Phone 182

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