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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 8, 1936 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLIE DE BECK _, § s ANOTHER : CREEPIN' THE THE EERRET S COULD (T BE S fr DAY GOES By Gouip T BE " ( JEEPERS !!! CABLEGRAMS {ES THERE ~ ¢ NO SOLUTION OH, WELL--T CAN’T SOMEBODVY'S BEEN | b= 3 THEY'RE G-G-GONE !!! HE'S EVERYWHERE- i Y0 THE WALK THE STREETS : GOIN' THRoOUGH M OH, MY !!! (F THE MYSTEROUS ALL NIGHT TRY(N' 3 MY STUFF !/ - D-D-DISTRICT ATTORNEY GOLF.QOURSE || \ ™0 FIGURE (T o _ ! GET'S HOLD OF 'EM--- MURDER-- WITH (T e > ol i WE'RE SUNK /! | C. B. Phillips of Eska, watchman. | ‘3] Gu uN R R Andrew Hortin of Seward, dock IMs MEETING | \ watchman. ; BUSINESS DIRECTORY FRATERNAL SOCIETIES PENsmN RULL pag el bl ON WEDNESD AY PROFESSIONAL GASTINEAU CHANNEL y Ind, k H. L. Hogg of Anchorage, dis- | i 5 L _ | patcher. ¥ K e es - Lrncitng om o Adagk Wekirend aad Came North in 1855 Interesting Program Cen-| : Fraternal Societies | e 2 h Sol Silverman, watchman. ’ . ] When in Need of - ;Lhe following 31 workers will bene- J. M. Clark of Anchorage, .».hau.‘ [er]ng Alound Jew]sh Of Ggs’[lnegu DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL RS T B Channel | fits s ‘ 3 Alaska | 3 Henry Loer of Fairbanks, watch- e VoK Ho e e Mlssmns Planned | " min and Sanitoe, He has bees| 210 ‘ — \ | Helene W. L. Albrecht || e ArOiing FENbaIN hne 1008 Henry Chesterman of Anchorage.; The Interdenominational Mis-| GENERAL HAULING PHYSIOTHERAPY 1 a0 bike 5 : He came to Alaska in 1898. jonary Society for Women will i Massage, Electricity, Infra Red 3 2.KS meets | ®.oH O t " :5"“ Vs y 5 CRATING FEBRMRE, gineer, whfl;w::yih:ocsm(;:v; f:e Frank E. Wilson of Anchorage, pold their monthly meeting tomor-| STORAGE, sy | Ray, Medical Gymnastics : every Wednesday at present time;: He joined-the rafls| > Sistant storekeeper, row afternoon at 2 o'clock in Trin-| CALL US 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. 8 p. m. Visiting brothers . 4 e Frank Morrison of Anchorage,'jty Hall | Phone Office, 216 1 welcome. WALTER P. road force in 1917. Previously he| . .ooin voa foreman. | "An interesting program has been| 35 4 AT 5 SCOTT, Exalted Ruler hn:i‘hz:fl" wx:lotrl,]uru‘fo T{’,fifi"“hg'“,l,’fiz Peter Kavanaugh, car l“‘Df‘"’"““»larr;xx:wu by Mrs. J. E. Click, pres-| JUNEAU IRANSFER i M. H. SIDES, Secretary. | e He was one of the early stamped- jjent of the society. Jewish Mis. ass "DRS. KASER & FREEBURG 2 e been in the Klondike and in cam; d Phone 48 Night Phone 4703 S. 3 REE] 3 g i dike and in CAMDS | oy 45 the Klondike. From 1898|sions and related subjects will be| | DENTISTS JUNEa0 LODGE NO. 11 \m other northern mining districts. Sec a d fourry to 1899 he fired on a Yukon River . ¢ od| § e e ey 1 Secon an Came to Alaska in 1887 the topic for discussion introduced | 2 TR G TSR 1 R Blomgren Building | Monday of each montk steamboat. He went to Nome in e %y A 56 N. L. Lowell of Willow. He has e wen 59 |by short talks by the following: Sl PIONI% 56 in Scottish Rite Temple, “THE KEXALL STORE” || Hours 8 am. to 9 |.m / beginning at T:30 p. m. . s MARTIN S. JORGEN- I | | been a cook with the railroad sincc | 10y W€ D remained uni C’I‘l:’e Heritage af Tesel,” M. C. (1915, H 1S ldest man - J ersoneus; “American Jews” Mrs. Ion the e;sr&b;m’ ;{e“:;; born in| Oscar Binninger, carpenter, for-|nf C. Reaber; “The Jewish Con- 1 i merly a miner and a fisherman. |gress” Mrs. Jake Cropley; “Jewish| |1855. He is in the Anchorage hos- s G H Bk | pital. at present ‘suffering from a| . lomas McAvoy, carpenter. | |Governmental Policies,” Mrs. C. M.| | B s able . 2 . Howard C. Scott, old-tumer in the Hirst: “Mission Work Among the :ig"‘ainjuri'.» H; w:s I:s r;mk i;lgoz Yukon Territory, who retired as jews” Lieut. Morris; and “Fulfill staurant In-Falrbanks ‘rom 1909 | filing clerk under the Civil Service ment of God's Promise to the Jews,”| ; compound to 1907. He came to Alaska in ! s . S} 1887, A | Mrs. Alfred Zenger. 1ve ; i " . . = = - - lday, 1. ©. O. P. Hall. EDNA M F ront Paqe News Inspires F cxll FOBIIONE. |00 e o irensranel] Clisica B Roberts of Anchorsge; . ceorpe Tnimer it lead the [ prescriptions. ; R levoliona DETrio usic or Jx x i i 11 1 tary. Spain's rebellion influenced the color scheme of this frock for |carpenter. He came to Alaska in| -y mes McHenry of Anchorage, gfrernoon is belng Firhistied by, t Butler Mauro Drug Co. | || Dr. Richard Wiiliams CASHEN, Secretary the cocktail hour. It is made of lustrous gray silk satin with a row ""Qg-ek ) | catpltar, 150l of the Bplesopal Chireb, : —=| DENTIST of steel colored bullet buttons running down the front. A scarf of | SR d g | F. E. Leslie, section foreman at' After the business meet % I OPFICE AND RESIDENCE gt oy uneau ice Lream station operator. | VAL Vi ar: “danger red” velvet is knotted close to the throat. Gray astrakhan P | Seward, will retire January 1. tional, and program, the ladics of AL GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Parlors F. J. Date, Healy roundhouse! makes the smart little hat with the peaked crown, while the top | o+ S FEAW FOURC 0N R — the Trinity Cathedral will serve a| handled bag is black suede. present. ‘Parkmg Meters Are light lunch. All women interest- 3 i ssion. work are cordially & i COFFEE SHOP L _— J. J. C. Moors, conductor, second ed in Mission work are cordially Dl' A w S‘e art i # U l o . £he . W Py Reynolds, Manager oldest in seniority on the railroad sed in Ten Cm“‘ invited | haiislioei ‘ # ‘ and DENTIST B‘)ys Brougllt He was among the four retired to-| : 5 R i v » | OKLAHOMA CITY, Dec. 8. —| ATTENTION | it Hours 9 am. to 6 pm [ Floo day. He represented the railroad Seil : 5 . ARD i DOUGLAS d” by o i _|Parking meters first installed in| Annual meeting, Juneau Rifle and SEWARD BUILDING k KLLIABLE TRANSFER Ki.“. L- d employees at Washington in lobby Oklahoma City on July 16, 1935, | Dinnets Office Phone 469 | | ing Lizards |ing for enactment of the retire- v {Pistol Club, will be held at 8:00 Our trucks go any place any I\IE"V R T i | . in use in 10 cities in the PM, Tuesday, December 8, 1036, in | - A0 T AT y > | | ment law. He is going to Los An-| EOW. 10 uesday, cen | time. A tank for Diesel Oil S SAN ANGELO, Texas, Dec. 8.— oo, i) | United States, says their inventor,|the Colmcil Chambers, City Hall. and s tank for - Orude Ol S ——— | ; | $ TELEPHONE 563 1l Mcxlcaniboys ltemglk:t by !\ld:ss Ruth| ™ john W. Galloway, conductor, ‘s]?lrllmx“iz‘;ml““’y” and one time, Election of officers. ; Gastinezu Cafe Office Hours—9 am. to 10 pm. ||| save birner '""'.'rk‘, ‘ Rich belleve they know what caus-|glso retired today. He probably : g s ! 'll PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 DOUGLAS MAKES PROVISIONS c the disastrous floods here this|wi Lve at Wolf Lake, Inaang. | Magee says Dallas, E Paso, Fort Gliget Dilery apATIRORN. - 14 Dr. W. A. Rystrom | . ] FOR NEW WINTER SPORT ) S {Worth and Tyler, Tex,, St. Peters = A i DENTIST = — .| ‘They killed too many green liz-| prank L. Knight, conductor, P08 8nd Miami, Fla, Kansas ELD | R B Over First Nationsl Bank " WHEN IN A HURRY | The baseball grounds for an ice ards, the teacher said the boys| president of the First National | C.lY» Mo.; Meadville, Pa., and To- EDSON WAVE SHOP CALL COLE FOR OIL! ! skating pond and D Street resetveéd confided to her. Bank - in Anchorage. He went fl;pekay Kans, in addition to Okla- . Hried 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any for coasting, are being provided f0r| The boys, having faith in the old | few weeks ago to Los Angeles, |10 City are now using the nickel Machine and Machineless ||l Z ps = amount . . . QUICK! 5y Mayor A. E. Goetz and City pelief that killing lazards and| in the slot devices regulating park- PERMANENT WAVES DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON || ) 1 g Walter Jones of Anchorage, resi- e AL COLE TRAN Councilmen with the aid of volun- turning their bellies up to the sun|gent engineer. ing time. i | _ Ask about Al Optumetrist § | Phone 3441 or Night 1803 ceus I prepasiig 10r Winter sports will bring rain, staged a wholesale| Jumes Wald of Anchorage. He Ty Jsmartbven v Bldg. Ph. 666 | || Eyes Examined, Glacses Fitted ol in_Douglas. |slaughter of lizards when the com-|was a captain of gasboats for the| Suggest “Experience” Ottife 1o ‘Anawiy Nelspey - s ™ Last evening a group of men and munity needed rain badly. The next | railrond 4t Cook 1alet and more 28! P | Sy Biery o 105 Paint We Have T} s were out with rakes and hoes day rain started falling and didn’t| yecentl n a hel 9 ! .4 | ?——; Y TR, g i clearing the ball grounds of SDOW ! siop until the city was flooded. chnrag: Haber iy An R. SlaA?,:,ng:d ;:mn;:e ;t::_ REALI.Y WANTS | Pho R R i i IDEAL PAleT (SHOP preparatory to flooding with water ———a—— A. J. Lundstrom of Anchorage |sonally I feel that every boy of 507 Robert Simpson, Opl D. o 40 s to fomm: 8 p‘?"d' Wale W Wibe) CARD OF THANKS car repairman. He formerly mined | high school age should live one | Graduate Los Angeles Col. it turned on this afternoon, the plan in the Nome region. lay and one night in one of our ? TRIANGLE lege of Optometry and [ being to use the overflow from the| . gigh to thank the Moose | Oldtime Prospector penal institutions. They would ] CLEANERS Opthalmology ik iresh water reservmrhas_ffr ”l". Lodge and everyone for their many | J. L. Simonton, machine hand |get a first-hand picture and more | BB s || Glasses Iitte¢ Lenses Ciround | FINE l ‘:lxlllk g‘;fl:‘r" »:gf:n e fresh 'lsp, kind deeds and thoughtfulness in| who is an old-time prospector. |fully realize the folly of -wrong= [fi} . it " || Watch and Jewelry Repairing . 5 the less of our beloved Pete Bat-| J. W. Tinckler, machinist helper | doing.” | é ‘rm--'"‘* TR S 5 L BLOEDHORN An. area 200 feet by 300 feet is'to i x R B ISR | s . e e PAUI P A A | tello. Also for the many floral of el , Janitor, former i Keep in mind . . . gy gt | 'ferings and to those who loaned miner in Willow Creek. SILVER TEA . 7 Caroline Todd Sludio FRONT STREETS J —— ——~—3i |SEN, woishipful Master; JAMES DI‘. c- P- Jenne W. LEIVERS, Secretary. Rooms 8 and 9 H = Valentine Building I REBERARL pharmacists TELEPHONE 176 \Pexsevcrance Lodge 0. 2 A meets .‘every second and fcurth Wadnes- Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy ; in French | Stop signs are to be placed at ., .7 o F. H. Lonsbury, auditor of sta-| Lutheran Church, Thursday, Dec. the corner of Third and D Streets, |l e o i ot Db G. BATTELLO AND |tion accounts, who now is in the (10, from 1:30 to 5:30. Sewing sale . B Fiano—Emtmony--ublle .. | | principal intersection of D adv. FAMILY. | states. and goodies all day. —adv. ; Spesking | [ty highway in town to safeguard chil- . B 326 SECOND STREET i |! H. S. GRAVES dren from passing motorists as | e ————————— 1 “The Clothing Man” they slide down the hill. The chil-| NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAXES ) r ’ | PUROLA REMEDIES 2 g L N e il dren are to be given the right-of- . . : | CRIPTIONS CARR- ‘ ‘ way with their sieds on D Street.| On Real Property in the Town of Douglas City, Alaska : R wbounoss ||| Jones-Stevens Shop - Marx Clothing 4 B i i { LADIES—MISSES' 4 LT | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: A CHANCE TO HAVE A R g | Lot ] — b e Notice is hereby given that the Delinquent Tax Roll of Real Property for the Town of Douglas City, KITCHEN LIKE OTHER Front Street ext smary A% mmirs | | GARBAGE HAULED ok Alaska, for the year 1936 has been completed, and is now open for inspection at the office of the City Clerk, > PHONE 97—Free Delivery { s f : i | Reasonable Monthly Rates e O e mine | and that the same will be presented to' the Distriet Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1, on | MODERN WOMEN J a few days lay-off from the mine| 3 E 0 DAvls ~ BRI S AN et Gl while he recovers from an injury the 18th day of January, 1937, for adjustment and order of sale. The following is the Delinquent Tax Roll I¢s o disgrace to be "practical” 3 DR. H VANCE | TELEPHONE 212 received when a heavy bar fell on List to-date, November 21, 1936. \ in ki i Gl o Phanr 753 s 1006 Tax Roll Amount | 17 SEEE.. g 2 ; OSTEOPATH 1| A e W No. To Whom Assessed Description of Property of Tax Penalty Total | Come in and see how easy it is to Consultation and examination TAKE COTTAGE 3 Mrs. Mary Doogan......House and Lot 3, Blk. 1 . $.2400 $ 240 $ 2640 give Mother a lifelong gift of 4 free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; ||: e Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hartman have | fiz g- g}:' } ‘fi -(1)3 1;3 modern Hotpoint Electric Cook- || [l 7 to 9:30 by appointment. New York Life (an Ahe Jlin Bexes dike:on Bl | House and Lof 15.00 ‘150 1050{ %@ K= that pill giva b bev South Frankli: St. Phone 177 ' INSURANCE Ann's Avgpue for their residence.! g5 jynmie Jackson _House and Lot 5, BIk. 2 .. Y 1.40 1540| ter, easier cooking facilities, a . ot KEITH G. WILDES Lhey THeS SUSER. steving sl (he) Joe Kendler ...... -House, Shed and Lot 5, BIK. 7 .. X 140 1540| cleaner and cooler kitchen and y \ . PHONES Kilburn House since returning from | Lot 6, Blk. 7 ... . 4 50 550| ,utomatic electric control which Office 601—Residence 601-2 Peterspurg. House and Lot 2, Bk, 15 AR Y 130 1430 ; . : Dr. M. J. Whittier PRCTIAS e o s e Pacific Protective So- releases her time for other duties CHIROPRACTOR | ) MOVING INTO NEW HOME ciety, care L. W. Kil- or leisure. Here is a gift you never Drugless Physician et Glen Rice and family today began s Buildings and Lot 7, BIK. 7. .. ¥ 250 2150| will fegele making. Let us give Oftion: haret 1008, T4, 18 Juneau Coffee Shop moving into their newly constructed Jim Fox . .....House and N.-W. % Lot 2, Blk. 10 = . 3 .70 you all the facts. Com.e in today. If you're out to please the man kit by Trmn‘g le éxdg MRS. T. J. JACOBSON home on Third Street. Situated Mrs. Chas. Benson of the family . . . let us help o : Home Cooked Megls Served near the location of their present Estate . 4.......House and Lot 1, Blk. 13 30.80 oul A grand selection of PHONE 667 from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 pam. residence, the cottage is one of the u!.ot 23 lgfi “’;4’ A by g-gg § i / good food . . . vegetables and Catering to Dinner Parties cveral FHA projects started in : 4 P Sr ¥ & all the things that men like || = ‘J i | Mike Pusich ... House and Lot 1, Blk. 15 PP : “ 1] best. - - e Douglas this Fall and is the first : Garage and Lot 2, BIk, 19 q ~ 24 : PHONE 53 o W TYPEWRI"ERS RENTED = one to be completed. The Rices Residence and Lot N. % 3, Blk. 19 | — ’ 4 $5.00 per month JUNEAU-YOUNG have reason to be proud of their House and Lot 8. % 3, Blk, 19 . ; Sanitary Grocery J. B. Burford & Co. Hardware cmfl:" home which is attractive both out- Lot 1, Blk. 24 : i side and in, Store Bldg. and Lot 7, Blk 46. “The Store That Pleases” ‘Our doorstep is worn by PAINTS—ON—G! ! " | it e i Store Bldg. and Lot 8, BIK. 46 . - L SR ey !l Shelf and Heavy Haraware s Bar Fixtures, Range and Equipment. 7 1 Guns and Ammunition LEW NUNAMAKER ! ) | Bal. Due .. y y : i T & 4 | as a paid-up subscriber to The Cabin and Lot X 50 . | | r— | Empire you are entitled o 2i Mrs. Aron Wilson ouse and 3% Lot 23, Blk. 83 Bal. Dus . 3 ¢ | 4 Stratton & Beers i ! : | | free tickets to the motion pic- Mrs. Peggy Guanzon .House and Lot 40, Blk. 32 MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS McCAUL MOTOR: SURVEYORS y JOLISEUM VALENTINE BLDG. i COMPANY N B o , Tom Bowman abin on Beach .. Telephone 502 | Dodge and Piymouth Dealers e 55 s s S Clara and Maggie : s s SCRAETIE oon iv o S| You Wanna Duel, Eh? T - v AT O S R B Tell it to the Judge B s Tom Rt ! pot A . GARLAND BOGGAN ufigfi;‘:d g s ... House only on Beach Rd. Y : ELECTRIC RANG Hardwood Flooss Carolina, just speak up in court kil Y ; s i Gl Waxing Polishing and the challengers may go to jail i : . A law pasted in 1880 fixes the Tot 26 BIk. 40 ALASKA ELECTRIC || Bowiinar ™ b= PHONE 36 penalty for “whoever shall chal- John Valeson, care lenge another to fight at sword, James Baroumis L[Gm ‘ Powm co. BRUNSWI CK pistol, rapier, or any other deadly Gus George ... Weapon, or who shall accept any §— . e Juneau—Douglas BOWLING ALLEYS WARRACK ” at loss of suffr: Y i\:;h ,f.’.’:fi':“fifim, bl ::; Witness my hand and official seal 21st day of November, A. D. 1936, A Rheinlander :n;“u; An:u-. o years'in prison. 7 G. BURR JOHNSON, City Clerk, BEER uneau | ture showing tonight at the Joseph Simpson Estate.Bldg. and Lot 4, Blk. 46 Joe Stevens .. abin and Lot 3, Blk. 45-A

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