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" ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 8, 1936. — \ & BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG SHORE T DO--YORE MARCELLY WILKINS--EF WE-UNS WUZN'T PINCHED FUR ROOM ('D AX YE TER KEM (N AN’ SET A SPELL-- By BILLIE DE BECK . ALASKANS AT | GET-TOBETHER Twenty-one Alaskan attended a no-host dinner in Campbell Court at Portland, Oregon, during the week that the National Education Association convention was in ses- sion. | Mabel “Cindy” Gilbert, of Ket- chikan, and Everett R. Ericksonp of Juneau, made the arrangements for the affair. Others in attendance were U. L. Rich, of Kake; J. Lloyd Ripley, Buckland; Mr. and Mrs. T. P.| Hinckley, Gambell of Lawrence Is- LAW ME-- SHEP HAPGOOD-YE HAIN'T GOT TH' MANNERS OF A MINK -~ WHYN'T YE AX TH' GAL (N FER A SASSER OF TEA 222 4 I ORTER MAKE YE A CLAMP TER KEEP YORE MOUTH SHET, LUCY -- D'YE KNOW WHUT MOUGHT HEPPEN (E SNUFFY HEERED WE-UNS WUZ CONSORTIN' W(E ONE 0 THEM WILKINSES-- M BLEEGED TER VYE JES' TH' SAME, MISTOFER T GUESS YE DON'T RECKYMEMBER ME, MISTOFER HAPGOOD-- B6.80 s . land; Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Lloyd, | PROOF \wqiC Y i © 1936, King F: ] Good News Bay; Mildred Scott, = WO 5 s o bR e o L @ |Ngine; Mr. and Mrs. Don ‘Ander-T'HUDSUN | . ] 5 | i son; Ieonette Brin, Helen Ross, Mr. BAY | D l c d P le Carter's room, seventh and eighth | : Sl 1y Hord , aily Cross-word Puzz s o Mrs Richard 1. Kelly Mariorie. COMPANY . o i N | Miller, of Ketchikan; Mys. Martha fuutismea wo DOUGL A S || Eihteen registered in the high|x perdand, of Juncau: Mr. and | [ ¥ b&(_:;%sfls" o 9. Mo]:?e:vllh a Jscllfaol: 2 freshmen, 4 sophomores, |y Gharles D, Miller, of Wrangell; | | the ear 10. Kiffd of hemg |8 Juniors, and 9 seniors. Supt.|nmp o\ Mrs. R. L. Wolfe, of Sitka. | E 8 Boize UlSs] e Pedersen will handle all commer- PN | j:‘:: $5a AL TI0 ik Gals i cial subjects, advanced shop and ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL \i M A"_ VESSEL ABUARD LUU!SE 16 26 B e EIN| 13 colloa. | < | aihletics for the bove: WIS SPel) . 1. Eokenibers, mmbsriobithel 0\ L biace Y 15, Made into DOUGLAS MAYOR REPORTS |[land will teach English III and I7,!crew of the freighter Oduna, was s ty | 17. Easo of vapor- i Jeather PR :ROUS CONDITIONS | the sciences, chemistry and biology; {admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital last GENERAL MOTORS | z Cinadian Pacific steamer Prin-| ' Discolorea’ O n . | FOUND IN COAST STATES }V";-‘ Ryflnk‘f““ f"f‘“ ??G“S“IT ;’:’dmmm for treatment for a broken and ‘ . | a E n _place ey , homemaking, Latin II, world his- | g e MAYTAG PRODUCTS Estebet!l Arrives at 11 Last cess Louise, southbound, arrived in N e AL Heana il I : . | tory, economics and physical edu- | hO\lldLl‘.,i ¢ s ' E Held Up by [port from Skagway at 5:30 oclock| ** P | A. E. Goetz, Mayor of Douglas, - | W.P.JOHNSON | 4 ve\“x;"gd— ed 5 P by s morning, leaving for Vancouver | 2. Erench rivee ED | with Mrs. Goetz and their two chil- | cation. Iry an Empire ad. & i 1 6 d Pi Z dren, arrived home Saturday even- ST T _— - - inds and Seas s ok I o S Rl ok et RIOID {ing on the Princess Louise after a| = ELECTION STARTS OFF ~ | Held up by widds and rough were the following passengers: M Dance step AIPIA |summer’s vacation in the south, Al-| With the exception of something SHERWIN-WILLIAMS i 5 S J. M. Butts, Mrs. N. K. Ferrier,| 3% Long abusive A[TIEIR S though they spent the major part|going wrong with the furnace at N seas, the motorship Estebeth dock- - Butts, Mrs. N. &. 2 speech . . form lof the ti the Snyder's 106-|the City Hall this morni the ! ic s rs. C. P. Ha Mr. and Mrs.| 36 Japanese sash TIEIN[T] 37 Rotates rap- ime on the Snyder's 3 norning, the #, ed at the Pacific Coast Dock at 11 ‘Mrs. C Hagiser, 37. Understand: idly acre ranch at Orchards, Wash., |Territorial election started off in| ) o'clock last evening with a capacity |G W. Hillman, Miss D. Gleason,| " ‘qang 0. Wrath | 3 r e ey ‘ % I % list of 5 |H. L. Robinson, C. S. Bruce, Miss| 38. Word of 52, Female sheep 68. leaven 45 vely dances ‘mey visited several of the principal |the usual quiet manner. Votes cast | ‘ Inh o Wacidevey 1o Gnaenn. & e B 1 { lamentation chicken 89. Companion 47. Knack towns of both Oregon and Wash-|up to noon were 37. Reported lack | | Arriving here were: N. Kimble, W. A. Hunt, Miss A.| 39 ¢, slender, 56. 1 DOWN 48. Outdoor gam~ | % 5 S | From Sitka—M; V. will Goldstein, Miss C. Jenne, David e waterway 1. Voleanic mat- 51 Vigilant ington, also the popular resorts of [of water in the boiler occasioned | ‘ L Pl M TR st : | 58, Instrumental ter 3. Bodice | Newport and Seaside. its blowing up and electric heaters | | From Chatham—Peari Dick, F. R. duet 2 BEmY | had to be requisiti i~ Clevenger s. D. R. McBride, Mrs. W. H.| ) {';;y‘t;lrglf:;;" LTt emerly Not in seven or eight years has “d’j_‘ "‘d'”l“‘bl“_oufld to keep b_)'xc‘ From Tenakee—Milton Hedrick, |Bacon, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bale, | 64 Mark of a h“Gkpletive | he seen such prosperous conditions | U LILSL'M‘L clerks of the election John Davis, Jr., George Paul, Oliver | Mics B. Hitch, J. L. Beaudin, Miss e o siter SN thiy ima O4pnp |as he found in the various sections | comfortable. | Drange. {J. Boyd, R. L. Pratt, Mrs. K. Wuodi, | * Tace or 6. Those 6 he visited, Mr. Goetz reported. The P N 8 Y From Hawk Inlet — Mrs. Nels Mrs. J. J. Connors, Sr., S. H. Mil-| 41 4bout | 66, w}’v'k‘,i:} Pyt b ) farming areas produced good crops GOVT. SCHOOL RE-OPENS Reese and two children. 1 ss S. McMichael, L. E. Brom- | 50. Rowing im- = 67. Canvas shel- 7. Indigo plant of a piece |and hundreds of new people from Mrs. Rose Davis announced the | e From Hoonah—G. W. Samples,|ley, Jr, Miss M. Anderson, Miss plements ter Glut, of elo {the Middle West drought places|reopening of her school this morn- | } A. Johnson, Dan White, Mrs. J.|V. Brown. | | were being added to the population!ing with an enrollment of twelve S M Mrs atibe L f the towns and cities. Real estate |Pupils in the various grades taught | Molson, Mrs. F. Lawrence. | John Treadwell, Kenneth Bying- | it h SR A Gus Gustafson is master of theton, John Porter, O. Stuple, Tom | { pustrees ¥ ER SRS VIR, Pete) yDTImaLy, fizak, soignc, tHird. and S-w Semi-Lustre Stail Estebeth, and Dave Ramsay is Cole, John Geyer, H. Twey, Sam | |ple were buying new cars and the | fourth. : || tdeal for kitch nd tain purser. Seal. Carl Movall, B. Hulk, Kenneth | amusement places were crowded. The number of pupils will be in- i ‘1‘9‘":!“‘“' S-W Flo-lac restores faded finishes. IS RGO E A Miller, J. H. Peterson, H. G. Riley, | |, As one of .the. delegates to, the ;;3&0(! -suh»!:ntin_lly il _thlr ani‘ colors. Lasts yearslong- Rich, full gloss. Stain and NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS L. Billock, Roy Larson, M. F. Pet- | pasoic. CEAlRSIRRRE JETRLG0R-| o) teason. CIess Bs pevern local | | erbecause it swashable. , varnish in one. Pint #ison, oy JGhasoh: ! 1vcnccl in Tacoma, Goetz had the|families with their children are| 1936 taxes are now auc and pay-| L. Jones, Paul Grabil, R. Gra-| m g hg}:i";gflg‘*i‘; iy I qun oL { able at City Clerk’s Office, and be- 'ham, C. A. Mowry, L. Knurman‘i e o g d », i g “ 8 % as Deputy Grand Warden of the Mi HOLBROOK RETURNS i ». come delinquent after September Mrs. E. E. Ninnis, Mr. and Mrs. H. 2% |27 .7/““.. A : I 15. Interest at 12 per cent charged | C. Sykes, H. G. Sykes, W. H. Sykes, | /j Grapfl, Lodge. ol I;"“f-"h Hollwook Jaft on Ehe 3, % el ! 7 A YIE Although he had planned a build- | Aléska for her return trip to her | on delinquent taxs. Plase pay now A. J. Minch, Roy Banta, A. Car / 7 | % . | ( F 3 | , | / ing program in connection with his|home in Miles City, Montana, after | 'f possible and avoid the last min- |son, E. Lindstrom, Mrs. Dan Rus- % A P ¥ | —ady. | senl 7 o ?/ y | business here when he went south,|a month’s visit with her daughter, .- T [T T R e o S s e i A= Vg |to do anythifig before Spring, at|ter, Mrs. Felix Gra | Linseed Oil Soep ) v \ i \ 100% puré /,, i the earliest. : T % i Washes ,.m.ndmhh better & B | S O IR ATTENTION MASONS { O Boon: i chsp'the hends | L L sC L L8 N s 4 . int mal | v 53 % 7 7 TERM STARTS Ay | tineaux Lodge, No. 124, will be held Werld's largest paint i mel , ..52 - fi/fl///' TOPAY | (onight, Sept. 8, at 8 pm. Reports | wash paint. Unexcelled fetsin® .:?czna : ‘ Wl -Wfl ey o VIS ol e e e e el L w00, also glassware, windows, Fugs €ic: 1 P .%“- A | the be u;nin of th;- new term, the meihers Sfe mrped 10 W, NI | % € g P » thel yisitors welcome. By order of the ! By s ///fl- | Douglas Public School opened this| v | o 7 4 7 x?)or.mng for the !936-37 school | . SAM.DEVON, { T //%H ) year. Yesterday morning, at a meet- | _,qy B sty i 2 7, |ing of the teachers with Superin- % o 7 b ¢ [ ] V v — e . VP T T T T 81 T 1] jronaene vortn pocersen, o soned| oy i Wmmoigp, | | M o e s soe Shecial! | J 4 ule of all the classes was worked sl | = 2 For Delegate to Congress: ST T " |out and fecltation rooms allotted A bads BieiTTT %, e bk o| $-W Enameloid Sherwin-Willioms Jet Black 15 # (| GAUDETT cOMES HOME |\, ‘Yarius subiects to ke dgrdovw, exploded af the,Gity loat| | @ Quiek dying—bo Srahmurgs Screen Enamel An n D]mon | |saueht: . {in that ety during the noon hour | 16 rich color—beautiful finish | | ystrous Black Enamel for both wire | . : La b | orhis morning's session was con- | recently. The hull was towed ashore | | Redecorate withyour favorite col and frames. Paint your screens be- | ! Guy Gaudett, of the Juneau cerned with enrollment of students|and the engine was salvaged, but InEnenelaid Thya Tors Schicd fore you use them and they'll last ! I PASSES AWAY Motors Company, who has becr‘\j on |and assignments. for classes, which | the boat itself was a complete wreck.| | wearing enamel for years longer, One quart to a cus | | 3 an extensive auto trip East and to | will begin tomorrow morning. In|Perry was starting the engine when furniture, . woodworl tomer at this price. Get . For Attomey Generdl: | Canadian points, returned home |the grades, 57 pupils were enrolled | gas became ignited with sguch force ’ k’ Pt Mg T . 7 i y aboard the Yukon. |as follows: 20 in Miss Fraser's|that it blew him out the daar. i «3 James s Trmtt AT ST AN | i R |room, first, second and third grades; LOAER el | ! o l ] Lode amd placer location notleeflfl in Miss Naghel’s 'toom, fourth,| Lode ana placer idcation mnotices ; - | for sale at The Empire office. fifth and sixth grades; 13 in Mr.|for sale at The Empire office. | - Mendenhall Resident Carne EZINIMHINIINMAOOSNECARORREORRRI EARIAS OO DA RO RO ER Stop in today for YOUR copy of The Home Decorator 40 pages of up-to-the-minute idess in full color. It's free. Supply is limited, so GET YOURS NOW | For Territorial Auditor: 3 ,‘ Frank A. Boyle | York in 1899 4 | B. E. Benson, Alaska pioneer, |passed away at an early hour yes- iterday morning at St. Ann's Hos When you need Varnish W Rexpar for outdoor varnish surfaces, win= dowsills and sesh,boats, etc. o to Alaska from New “A Little Paid Each Pay Day - % Soon Drives Your Debts Away” Say! It's a gr-e-a-t feeling, to be out of debt. To be able to walk down the street, to shop around and buy what you like; where you like, and to have A Number 1 credit. s And it's kinda flattering to have people anxious to have your trade. To say nothing of that something ask for THE THOMAS HARDWARE COMPANY s . !pital at the age of 75. ! For quhWGY Englneer' ! Born in Ellicottville, New York, Mr. Benson came to Alaska in Jan- . uary, 1899, and lived at Haines and wm. A. “esse Skagway and later in Juneau. For a number of years he has had a [ farm on the Loop Road near Men- - - denhall Glacier. For Territorial Senator:, PHONE 555 . . 22 e |l He is survived by his widow, Mary 3 AN 4 1 N 1C Bemmam, & daughter, Mrs. Caro- you see in the eyes of admiring friends. R eAInT HEA v ine sing, of rooklyn, Ne !, 1 i | Norman R. (Doc) Walker | v i+ cuuener s e Yel, lls.g qregiimeiing)- Would youoHks lae (a “ i ¢ ?Mmhget:‘fosneat:l: % "that way?"' It's easier than you think. ey B s SR AL ST & : Yo e S e F'r intsance: Suppose you owe, say ten or fwelve 230 South Franklin Telephone 411 4 For Territorial Representatives: | Alaska. bills. Most of ‘em not too big, but just big enough so F P! g, that you've been letting some of them slide because you felt cheap about offering just a little. That's nat- ural—and human. : Let us help youl List them all, names and amounts, and bring the list to us. We'll plan it between us, agreeing that you pay so much each pay day, keeping enough for reqular expense. Then we'll ar- range it with each one of your creditors to expect a certain pro rata share each time. That's all. Soon you've paid them all—and never missed the money. CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc Distributors PONTIAC CHEVROLET BUICK IIIII“IIII_I_IIIIIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIII|IIIlllfl!flllflfimfiummflulllllllllfll JUNEAU CASH GROCERY Corner Second and Seward Streets Free Delivery PHONE 58 FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. . MILDRED CASHEN, Secretary. - e Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire office. I—adv. TR RORY | Funeral services will be held on { {LeVasseur, officiating, from 'the { Jq P M&Sfll kaiod tchurch of the Nativity. Interment| l pr s . 5 will be in the Catholic plot at Ev- | Capt. James V. (Jim) a0 ATTENTION REBEKAHS . ; night at 8 o'clock in the I. O. O. I m m |F. Hall. All members are requested | i rystal Snow Jenne New Life in Every Phase of Alaska's Thursday at 9 a. m., Rev. W, G. ergreen Cemetery, l H M‘i‘ | The first regular meeting of the o — season will be held Wednesday |to attend. *, Support the Administration that Has Put i _ HELEN PARROTT VIOLIN LESSONS ; ® Advanced Students Phone 681 For Appoinment "",}é E‘Ifa k2 ALASKA CREDIT BUREAU CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager [ VOTE THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET STRAIGHT! (Democratic Divisional Committee) Elllfilllll||lllllflfllll|lfll_lil THE TERMINAL “Deliciously Different Foods” Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties First _National Bank Bldg. Phone 28 Ty Pald adw) ... v - )