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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. TUESDAY OCT. 20, 1936. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG SNUFFY HAIN'T FIT TER WALLER (N TH' SAME MUSH-PUDDLE 1 HEERED WHUT YE SA(D-- YE DECREP(T ot POLECAT-: e VA SNUEFY SMIE HAWN'T FIT KMMPR-- 0 'SOCIATE WIF A T WONDER —\ BLUE-NOSE MULE--AN' ( WHAT THE oL ) TH' FUST TIME HE SHOWS ( BOY'LL SAY HIS WUTHLESS CARKUS | JUS' & MINUTE; wiLL'm -- You AN' MARCELLY GOTTA BE FAR ABOUT THIS THING--- SNUFFY AN' Low(Z(E ARE ENT(TLED T0 THEIR SHARE (N THE PICTURE-: WHEN T TELL EROUND HYAR (L w» H(W ('VE SENT KICK HIV Tiy FOR SNUFEY . _HE BLiNKS AND “MY FRIENDS . . ." | JTHORITIES on pnb-‘ A speaking have cailed President Rosce- velts' radic delvery the | mc:t poliched emplcyed by | any man in public Ille‘ teday. Deveid of old»ny'e‘i ciical bembast and, for the unseeing audience, net dependcent on ges- tures, his talks carry an impression of informality | lic e = iz © 1936, King Features Syndicate, 175_,‘ World rights reserved Scientists, on Trail of e TT Lightning, Adventuring DIREGTOR text. Theugh researchers NOW GETTIN : 6 in Special Armored Car : 32""”"""""“""“1” PROFESSIONAL .\‘Zr Fraternal Societies may aid in their drafting, - INHOT WATER SR When in Need of ot of CRebnSet his crisp sentences bear an unmistakable Rocse- {Munitions Probers Hint at| % 2 ; ; i I b b § | Something, Then Won- DIESEL OM—UTAIl COAL 41| Helene W. L. Albrecht | | Channel i \ | 4y { \ \/ FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL * | 1 | “IN KANSAS . . » | N° preclaim s, i Challenger Landon. Less | cxperienced before the microphone than Mr. 't= Roosevelt, the Republican candidate nevertheless has developed 2 speaking: tech- | nique (ailcred to the con- l servative tone of his cam- paign — fclksy in discus- ion, biting in attack. He is GE RAL HAULING et ‘. B. P. 0. E. ELES mcels every Wednesday at # p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. WALTER P. SCOTT, Exalted Ruler. | M. H. SIDES, Secretary. “radio crocner,” his STORAGE and CRATING fricnge CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 Phone Office, ipacked the papers with headlines velt mark. PHYSIOTHERAPY E { - der How Far to Go in 1934, '35 and early '36. R AR SR o | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | Ray, Medical Gymnastics i (Continued 1rom Page One) | DENTISTS Blomgren Building 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. NYE DRAWS WRATH The committee started out un- PHONE 56 ] | | your t Dr. C. P. jenne ' | Rooms 8 and § | Valentine Buflding compound j‘ Y = Reliable pharmacists s TELEPHONE 176 216 | PRSI R e | MOUNT JUINEAU LODGE NO. U | Second and fourth 2 i 2 f Monday of each monty nimously intent on building up a p 3 e Hours 9 am. to 9 pm in Scottish Rite Temple, aganda for r 7 | g b v ALL STORE 4 L L s ¥ > 3 SReAT T3 i beginuing at 7:30 p. m chz, ation and for | i . MARTIN S. JORGEN- RUme aniel GHSEREH SEN, worshipful Master; JAMES Iship of munitions manufacturing ‘ W. LEIVERS, Secretary. But Nye, in his zeal to prove hi: (] e s o | considered at his best !centention that bankers and muni- ]] REBEKAHS when addressing small ticns makers W responsible for | (g || Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meets sroups such as he meets “A»;““'“’“" g d’"‘;'“e;hfn”‘firid i - - |every second and fourth Wednes- i 5 i G ar, ran up a side y moment- prescriptions. bRk MPRL ooy | O. F. Hall. EDNA M | " in_innumerable rear plat- ¢ ; £ larily and emerged with an asser- Dr. Richard Wiiliams | Sobte ‘Grand: MILDRED iorm s. 8 ; B 3 1 s wppearance: DENT(QT | CASHEN, Secretary. N | = 4 OFFICE AND RESIDENCE || GOLDSTEIN BUILDING || fied” in relation to World War treaties. Down.on his head came the wrath of Wilsonion Senators The committee split, and much of lits prestige was lost. | | ©Only part of the committee's! | helped to win enactment of & neu- | cflURT RDUM jtrality bill, half as drastic as its members wished. - - YANKTON, S. D, Oct. 20—To a trio of White Rock chickens—one | LEGION AUXILIAR CARD PARTY WILL ‘?w.\im and two hens—the Cirouit BE EVENT TONIGHT |Court room here evidently makes | e a good substitute for a barnyard.| The three chickens were brought | Members and Iriends of the Am- |into court as exhibits in a chicken :?CS:‘E l[‘;‘f‘“z:tfla‘;x:llo.‘;]o‘;xltg:‘;‘,‘;“i‘ |theft trial. The rooster rent the| ¥ . gi:é"c )uxl;);; t“oml.]helu;gses:::; At least one social night a month T R s e ble, laid is planned by the Legion Auxiliary - portant campaign (2 y's table, laid an egg and|quring the winter, in an endeavor speeches. |added to the barnyard din by tell-|guring the season to establish an There he said, first that he was (ing the veniremen about it in her|ayxiliary convention fund. against the reciprocal trade treaty|best “fowl” language. Juneau Ice Cream | Parlors l fce Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager l RELIABLE TRANSFER | Our trucks go any place any | time. - A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude Oil | save burner (rouble. PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 BORAH ONLY * CAMPAIGNING FOR HIMSELF Roosevelt or Landon, How- ever, May Benefit from Senator’s Actions SPECIALIZING | Scientists are using this armored car laboratory to photograph 2 lightning in New Mexico. Cameras operate at each of the three portholes on side. in French | DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 46% and By AL WEST ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., —A portable laboratc 1 home-made armored car is i ing New Mexico's storm areas in uest of a more detailed understand- ng of the causes cf electrical storms, sought by Benjamin Franklin, with 2 kite, a nd a piece of string more than a ury ago. The American Philosephical 8- ciety of Philadelphia, which in an indirect way “Poor Richard” helped to found, is financing in part this modern-day scientific investigation !in which he was a pioneer. The mobile “lab” which easily could be mistaken for a streamlined armored car such as Uncle Sam uses to cart around gold bullion, was designed by Dr. E. J. Wortman and Dr. R. E. Holzer, University of encirclés the roof of 14-gauge sheet " 0. /Dr. Workman and his colleagues, | Ialian Dr. Holzer and Dr. J. W. Beam and °|Dr. L.'B. Snoddy of the University | of Virginia, describe as the simul- taneous photographing of cloud to cloud and cloud to ground lightning flashes, measurement of the relat- ed electrical field, and recording of accompanying meterological condi- tions, | Fool Proof “Lab.” The scientists were relucta discuss the practical benefits their investigations, but indicated ithat they might aid technicians in eliminating static in radio recep- tion. Their “lab.” is as fool-proof as! possible, Dr. Workman said. A heavy copper lightning conductor Dinners ! TELEPHONE 503 | Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Dr. W. A. Rystrom || DENTIST | Over First Nationsl Bank X-raY key WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any amount . . . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER . Phone 3441 or Night 1803 GU R of A% Ammunition See—BIG Van SOUTH FRANKLIN Phone 479 (Continued from Page One) DR. RAE LILLIAN CABLS(IN“ Optometrist | Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Office in Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Store . It's Paint We Have It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 SEEN OUT FOR SELF New /Deal ears must have pricked up when he said: “The problem Watch and Jewelry Repairing PAUL BLOEDHORN at very reasonable rates FRONT STREETS _‘J Seward Street ISR e “The Clothing Man” Vi *1|| Home of Hart Schaffner and DR. H. VANCE i Matx Clothing OSTEOPATH . {| Consultation and examination || —— GARBAGE HAULED Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; Reasonable Monthly Rates to 9:30 by appointment. - E. 0. DAVIS Gastineaw Hotel Annex South Franklic. 3t. Phore 177 i TELEPHONE 212 Phonr 753 PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- COMPOUNDED FULLY Front Street Next Coliseum ) i PUROLA REMEDIES ) ) \ \ ) PHONE 97—Free Delivery WASHINGTON WATCHING Idaho has one of the half dozen + Senatorial contests which Wash- ington will watch closely election 0 ; Mrs. E. M. Polley is committee NG program. That was in keeping with SRR T chairman for the party tonight, and | 5 - T the Republican platform (Borah in-| J. Volney Lewis and Summner M.|a pleasant time is assured all who |New Mexico physicsts. iron. A 100-foot cable chain con- Ludwig Nelson {Rebert Simpson, Opt. D sisted on that plank). s Object of this scientific inquiry, hected to this rod and the metal | pson, Upt. U. geologists, have just completed the covering may be trailed from the | WATCHMAKER and JEWELER | | Graduate Los Angeles Col. lirst comprehensive geologic exam- ination of the Lava Beds National | Theoretically, if the car were OpttRIAERY | struck by lightning, the bolt would Olasses bitied -~ Lesen Clround of providing relief had to be met, ———eeo— | Iscool off into the ground without <~ZZ ZZZT 2T T AT 1 G P e #vthe people had to be fed—of course| The Cracovienne is the national | |doing damage or injury to the oc- b President Roosevelt was justified in|dance of the Polish peasantry | | cupants. N 4 spending large sums of public|around Cracow. } | The “ab.” itself is mounted on s uy t Jones-Stevens s'!“l' ¥ s . | 0 the chassis of a large automobile | ;3::)?;8"9“5 “The Republican Party would| SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION { ] Sl i have done the same thing if it had 3963-A ‘menhand l‘drlvers seat. | been in power and had known A Y ‘ | The equipment consists of three i In the District Court for the Ter- | 4 %; ! specially designed cameras, an elec- ¥ audience’s temper by commenting > - One. At Juneau. | & calibrated instrument board. that he did not know “how much of the money that was spent was FR,ANCES ESTHER, ORCUTT, | Cameras At Portholes Plaintiff, vs. THURSTON DE-| Lenses of the three cameras Best information is: Borah will| ne presgdent of the United| armored car in much the same way | be out campaigning largely for s | himselt. ‘e s Ample veabon | tates of America. To the nbovbl barrels of machine guns stick out St m.ldaho 5 |named defendant, GREETING: | cf ihe side of an army truck. o A ese special cameras,” explained |pear in the District Court for the | . | Territory of Alaska, First Division, | h quality machines in that the TYPEWRIVERS RENTED |at Juneau, Alaska, within thirty | \film is placed on very rapidly ro- $5.00 per month |days after the last publication of tating drums which operate in such | way that the cameras are alvars | J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is wurn by Anderson, National Park Service attend. rear of the car. Juneat, Alksks lege of Optometry and Monument in California. | money.” But, Borah added: 2 AT There is working space for three N, Third ear conditions.” Then he whetted his v = | ritory of Alaska. Division Number | | trical field measurement device and wasted.” LONG ORCUTT, Defendant. out of portholes in the side of | You are hereby required to ap- ! Holzer, “differ from ordinary | this summons, namely,” within thir- | New York Life night. What happens to Borah is important news. Two recent devel- « opments have encouraged Idaho Republicans, who are hopeful of Borah'’s re-election and less hopeful of giving Landon the State’s elec- toral votes. . First: In the primary, Berah was opposed by Byron Defeniach, for- mer State Treasurer, who, when ] defeated, became a Townsend can- didate for the Senate. Now he has withdrawn, throwing his sup- .. port to Borah. It infuriated Demo- *crats who had hoped he would split the Republican vote, and delighted Republicans who feared he might. Second: The Idaho Supreme Court reversed & 24-year-old de-|” cision and permitted the Union Party ticket with Mr. Lemke to file. Lemke'’s campaign would draw most from Democratic ranks. Recovered with primary election - fatigue and illness after resting in an Idaho ‘“spa,” Govenor Ross, Borah's Democratic opporent, will campaign as vigorously as Borah. He has an effective party ma- chine but is himself, trying to heal a breach within the party ranks. ? o . CARD PARTY v Rebekah Card Party at Odd # Fellows' Hall, Wednesday, October 21, eight o'clock. Contract bridge, pinochle and whist. Refreshments. Admission 50¢. Most observers have agreed’ ber, 1936, in case this summons is | published, or within forty days after |the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon (you personally, and answer the complaint of the above named | plaintiff on file in the said court in the above entitled action. The plaintiff in said action demands the following relief: Dissolution of the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant on the grounds of incompatibility of temperament; that plaintiff have the care, custody and con- trol of the three minor children of plaintiff and defendant; and for any other or further relief merited, 1 And in the event you fail so to |appear and answer, the plaintiff the court for the relief demanded in her complaint, and as herein- above stated. | Witness the Honorable Geo. F. | Alexander, judge of said court, and the seal of said court hereunto affixed, on this 28th day of Aug- ust, 1936. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk. Howard D. Stabler, | Plaintiff's Attorney, | Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, Sept. 29, 1936. Last publication, OCt. 20, 1936. |ty days after the 20th day of Octo- | {will take judgment against you for | want thereof, and will apply to| K frock which Molyneux designs of Tailored Lace Goes to Dintier As tailored as a man’s waistcoat is the bodice of this dinner beige lace. It fastens with beige buttons and, in lieu of a boutonniere, has a vivid flamingo-reg flower poised on the inpel. - The skirt falls in soft foids. | focused.” | Pictures are taken only at night | The cameras are without shut ;thn the Mghtning flashes through e skies the image of the jagged treak is'recorded on the spinning film by its own brilliance. Lightning itself, the scientists |¢aid. comes In a series of flashes jalthough the naked eye sces only |what appears to be a ained | flash. 'The moving film, driven by a bank of storage batteries, records | each flash as a separate picture. 1 Measure Voltage of Flash Equally important to the investi- gation are-the simuitaneous meas- |urements made with the pictures./ “This measurément,” Dr. Snoddy amounts to estimating the volt- |age difference responsible for the | lightning flash.” Main attraction of this section, (they said, 1s the easily accessible !snd diversified terrain, the clarity of 1thn atmosphere at high altitudes, and the ahseneg of general rain. | | Long Service Continued OPELOUSAS, La. — Ninety-five | \yéars of medical service by one | family to residents of St. Landry's parish were extended when Dr Willie Littell, son of Dr. and Mrs. |B. A. Littell, and grandson of Dr.| ® H lnt‘el.l..y opened an office here. -+ At '”u Eagy, | Lode and. piacer Yoestion motices [for sate a¢ The Ewpire OmMice. ' Serve HII the BEST! If you're out to please the man f the family . . . let us help ou! A grand selection of good food , . . vegetables and all the things that men like best: PHONE 83 or 85 Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” | ] satisfied customers” :‘ T U Y R = | BRI | SO0 FRR Y 2 TP Stratton & Beers MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS SURVEYORS VALENTINE BLDG. Telephone 502 | | |} e 4. l(eqal.nml"nl... Caroline Todd Studio Piano—Harmony—Public 8] =% ES 3% 7/ If you enjoy indoor sports—. Here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! 3 BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP INSURANCE KEITH G. WILDES PHONES Office G01—Residence 601-2 Juneau Coffee Shop * MRS. T. J. JACOBSON Home Cooked Meals Served from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Catering {o Dinner Parties JUNFAU-YOUNG | Hardware Company | PAINTS—OIL—G! i | WARRACK | Construction Co. | Juneau Phone u-:‘» |22 I[ Thomas Hardware Co. Today's News Today—Empire. The Juneau Laundry

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