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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 10, 1936 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ACCUMELATE YORESE'F, WiLL'M -— MAYHAPS HIT WUZ SUNTHIN YE E WAAL --(F YE MUS' KNOW TH' TRUTH --T WUZ SORTER DISCOMBOOBERATED WHEN I FOUND OUT TH' PRINCE WARN'T ALL HE WAR CRACKED, UP To BE--NATCHULLY, T WAR DISCOMBOOBERATED --, SO YOU PLANNED TO KiLL HiM " R Miners working on PA project [§ . OCT 12. D 1936, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World rights rcAun | f | EHC | about fifty guests attended a re- edknugget Tlans( 1 | ception for the bridal pair in the . l Takes National Stage | DOUGLAS \a:m& Joom of the Roosevelt Hotel BUSINESS Dl REGTORY FRATERNAL SOCIETIES (Continued Trom Page Cne) N EWQ The couple left for a wedding mp‘ PROFESSIONAL GASTINEAU CHANNEL 5 —_— A to Vancouver, B. C. |ment spending more than two dol- | Mrs. Aalto is the daughter of M‘ = s ory one it collected in \snd Mrs. J. Burns of Seahurst, | Roughly, for the 12 months D.LW.C. MEMBERS TO ;VC‘;‘?‘I“U”“ and attended Cornish| G e Il PROFESSIONAL L Fraternal Soaetles ! | ending June 80, last, the income was| ENJOY CHRISTMAS PARTY B % en in Need of | -—8 J a little over four billions, the oulgo The yearly custom of a Christmas . 1. A. Aalto is the son of _M"" = | of Gastineau |a little under nine billions. I party for their December meeting|8nd Mrs. August Aalto, and a grad-|} pIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL {3 - — | | Channel P | Latest official estimates for the|was enjoyably repeated last night|Uate Of the Lougias; Bigh BeRopl, Helene W. L. Albrecht || +—— — +# |vear ending next June put revenues|by the Douglas Island womens\“;‘d the University of Washing- GENERAL HAULING PHYSIOTHERAPY I o i at five and two-thirds billions, ex-|Club as they met in the basement ! * TORAGE and CRATING Massage, Electricity, Infra Red || B. P. 0. E. Eri meets penditures at seven and three-quar-:of the Episcopal Church. Fourteen | - PR T < Ray, Medical Gymnastics | every Wednesday at | billions. ~ Better tax 'collec-|were present, including one Vis-| | HUMMANE oLk CALL US 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. { 8 p. m. Vieiting brothers tions may boost the revenue [1guresiuor‘ Mrs. William Shirk. sz‘é; b; ‘I“C“DbiemrM‘“‘“:"; ?fi; Phone Office, 216 | ;’C’-lg:‘re' Ewlt“:i'l?lp' hi But expenditures al- “Cootie” afforded the pastime riday, De 5 i o - — » Exalte uler. ready are proceeding at the rate|for the evening, Mrs. W. Burr John- s:g“:\“'m\ GG Bl JUNEAU TRANSFER | e = | M. H. SIDES, Secretary. indicated—they have been ap- son winning prize for high .~;cou‘l age. —ag V-g Phone 48 XNight Phone 4703 z DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER || — ———————— " proaching three billions for the|The meeting wound up with re-| T B | DENTISTS |MOVNT JUNEAC LODGE NO. U five manths of the 12-month|freshments and community .\mg-‘ Y oRs byt e Blomgren Building | “M" C:na ; Indh fourz: period—and further heavy vrelief ing Vb ¥ G5 B:""' g 2 o\ PFONE 56 1 onday of each mon! appropriations seem certain. | Hostesses were Mrs. C. A. Fox,| 3 tz“":( E TO Cl "“"Tm“ pry R g “‘} Hours 9 am. to 9 [.m, i in Scottish Rite Temple, Those who speak of a balanced! Mrs. Marcus Jensen, Mrs, Burr |0 the 1”“09;‘ States g"’“mm‘o"‘t Ah B M bl beginning at ':.30 p.E;;L budget after next June think reve-|Johnson, Mrs. E. E. Engstrom, Mrs.| s . (Ex-Officlo Probate) Cour! i I MARTIN 8. JORGEN- Z y q| for the District of Alaska, Juneau b 3 -2 |SEN, worshipful Master; JAMES Work is ¥ idl th 360,000 federal WPA ject |DUe and expenditures may about|Mike Pusich, Mrs. R. M. Davis an o % 3 1 Which “”m?;f":‘ g'fx“i\::",‘, ,I’,'L i :hik E Ry Py ebTodect |come together at six billions. On Mrs. A. E. Goetz. ‘mc‘::‘(”“\-;‘:?["err g f"l'gcmzi- Bl Reliable 1 Dr. C. P. jenne |W. LEIVERS, s o o S i { > Matte e Administra- 1 fire. This blaze has been raging underground in southern Ohio since |the revenue side, such a goal seemsj 5 S T tion of MATT SIMONICH, De- VERAB | Rooms 8 and 9§ ) unnxnnr 1884, destroying more than $50.000,000 worth of coal. Massive bar- | Possible; due to the business upturn,| TO ISSUE SCHOOL PAPER w;m‘x W g Lok ‘ 1l Valentine Building | perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meets riers of non-inflammable material are being laid down in huge |But can upwards of two billions| Douglas students have been con-| PR n ool ey compound | TELEPHONE 176 every second and fourth Wadnes- s and used to fill tunnels in an effort to confine the blaze to be lopped off expenditures | centrating their efforts all this| S PONCETRAC BT RERAE FRGIE e ‘| Y o 0. F. Hal. EDNA M its present limits in the hope that it will burn itself out eventually. The talk of such a possibility in|week preparing for the current is- tha “" undersigned was by order presoriptions. | | lsfigi'rs Noble Grand; MILDRED The fire started when a mob of m fired a loaded mine car and official quarters can only be pre- sue of the ineau Bree: FlEiase U. 5. Qopmigion e, (IOt It D R h d w ik || GASHEN, Becretary. ran it down info a mine between New Straitsville and Shawnee dicated on one or two suppositions.juled to come off. the press _Incm Probate Judge) for the Juneau | Butler Mauro Drug Co. ! r. Kichar 1 ams Al B " because of Jabor difficulties. One is that the emergency agen-|row. An eight page paper, the edi-|Probate Precinct, Territory of Al-| —_— DENTIST 2 i s AT icies, including relief, will be dis-|tion will commemorate the 30thska, by order issued October 27,) Sy = OPFICE AND RESIDENCE i Juneau Ice Cream | RES | ; " 5 7 e i {mantled on a wide scale. The other| anniversary of the local school. The ‘!"35 duly appointed administrator GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | tation business; George W. Folia,|{s that the treasury is contemplat-|issue will be full of intcresting Of the estate of MATT SIMONICH, SPECIALIZING o i b ‘ Parlors Assistant cl Attorney. ing one of those bookkeeping trans-| cuts and articles. Deceased 3 | Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy Folta was high man in jh: bal-| getions—such as, for instance, cap- — e - | All‘])ll.kms ]]1\\’]}\&‘. claims against | in French | — —- — ‘ COFFEE SHOP loting, winning all of the 23 votes jealization of its unrealized profits| CHAMBER MEETING [ the said estate, are hereby notified [ Dr_ A w Stewart {| Percy Reynolds, Manager ELEGTED cast. on gold—for which it has been soj The Regular meeting of the Doug- | t0, present them, duly verified as and DENTIST 1] e bt — The new Executive Board will |severely criticised in the past. | 1as Chamber of Commerce is :.rhv(l—‘"‘;qull’wl by law, to the ;m(h‘rslgn(‘d Xtalian Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. {‘ o) = e mect with the old board n = uled for this evening at 8 o'clock|administrator at its office, or at SEWARD BUILDING i BY J N day noon in the G President Hasn't Spoken in the City Hall. Several import-|the office of its attorneys, R. b‘} Dinners | Office Phone 469 1{ RELIABLE TRANSFER ‘ 2 Uz at which time is is ther course would involve haz-|3nt matters are expected to wmv‘RObl"“)U“ and M. E. Monagle, at — | Our trucks go any place any Either course would involve haz 206 4 Biuatie. Tineat Als % | time. A tank for Diesel OI | name officers for the y ards and possibly shocks to the | before the meeting. 2, d M + ! ekt - Cvlie Qi) o 8 g e LT . b 1o S ;mka. within six months from the Gastineau Cafe TELEPHONE 563 and: & fien It was announced at the lunch- business community. 2 | daté of the first publication of this Office H 9 to 10 save burner trouble. 28 Present for Annual Bal-|€on that Canned Salmon would be An economic tem accustomed | COMING ARD GUING ‘nut‘x’(-r" L et i Short Ord ¢ All H ) gt el Vil s PHONE 149; NIGHT 138 e 2 g observed in Juneau next week, [to a liberal flow of funds from| Al Riedi returned to Douglas on[ R oo N! gpt Qrders o e Dr. W. A, Rystrom bt —i ](mng —Folta Gets tarting Monda: T by the Washington would be required tofthe Dart yesterday from Port Al- my‘”! ”M“M‘ ol G it DENTIST T e ‘“‘.Cln A“ 40 and 2 of the American Legion. make sweeping readjustments to|exander where he operates a bakery| pevinty Pexso;ml Garvice \Agents, 2 oy P 4_‘ Over First National Bank WHEN IN A HURRY \ S Imon will be featured in window | meet a sudden drastic reduction,|during the summer months. He santulitrator: of’ the: ehtht or‘ EDSON WAVE SHOP I X-rn¥ | LALL COLE FOR OIL! bt 2 s displays during the week without a period of tapering off.| closed his business there about '.hrmfi Matt Simonich, D(‘m‘a.sed‘ e | *. — | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any With 28 members preseni, the| oo superintendent A. B. Phil- For that reason, some of the most|weeks ago, following a more or less; R R B HORYHTHON ‘ | Machine and Machineless * BT T A e | amount . . . QUICK! Juncau Chamber of C Toe B[ 3on o doutined: blis Gh - insistent of administration critics| unsatisfactory scason due to the| s : | PERMANENT WAVES {| DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON || i 32 A5 : ¥ unced the Christmas va Poabut: oy [ i by A on today elected | coion this year would be from|have refrained from advocating an|poor run of fish. He plans to re- \ | | Ask @bout PREE RADIO | Optometrist (I the tollowing to the Executive Boan Jher d om | First publication, Dec. 3, 1936. h. 661 Phone 3441 or Night 1803 S g i :v‘. Executive Board | pocember 22 to 28, a short vaca- | immediate budget balance. main on the channel this winter.(; pubhcmon' oo 84,7688 Wi Valentine Bldg. Ph. 666 | || Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted o o e e st Forman | 1on 0 that school will get out in| But the shock meht he cven| Outgoing passengers on the Prin.| L& + || offics o Luawis Nelows | - . \ e Ll " the Spring on May 21. sreater if, into this period of re-|cess Louise today were Mrs. Karl| - eweiry re | ' ) JBanficld, attorney; C. W. : 4 e R e p selt | Movall, for Tacoma, and John G. 1113 a2 “‘11 T 105 Faint We Have Tt} €t i it Basias > turning confidence, Mr. Roosevelt 3 . D. illiams Co. o i | m SHOI’ sk i |”“” SOVEEE: kot should inject any note of “trick”|Johnson and Jack Warner, the SARH 2ud DOORS l'h BRIV 003 R TR < IDEAL PA| au employee; rs, RHOLA MAY CuLARK—Foot ccr - REER ; latter enroute outside for med- A | N FRED W. WENDT contractor; Ray : rectionist. 517 Goldstein Bldg. adv. ‘:;m oA g s ;ml) ,:p ‘meuvern“mc.l:':al unenti:n? i| Special Sash for Enclosing the 507 || Robert Simpson, Opt. D. l PHONE 549 & 2 G 4 VLD s 6 busingss might Jook upon with sug | Sun Porch TRIANGLE Graduate Los Angeles Col. o | picion and distrust. AT TR | &% i : -5 ' S 1C0 ILL (1% inches thick) lege of Optometry and The important thing to remem- SEBENIC Sibbor Outsid o CLEANERS | Opthalmology 7 —z Iber is that the President himself| Caesar Sebenico, who has been utside | FINE ‘ \ s Glass Measure Glazed Glasses Fitted Lenses Giround || A\ has not yet spoken on this sub-|down with the flu since Thanks- #x10 20x35 114 | I P | S 7 || Watch and Jewelry Repsiring | |ject. In his campaign he did not|giving is recuperating slowly at his | /oo, 241 134 || £ ‘\ PAUL BLOEDHORN promise to effect a budget balance|home. i 10x14 24x47 '47 | "‘——"_——K T ind | [ ——r———— i] 10 X 1 e eep in mind . . . | at very reasonable rates suddenly or even within a year. 10x16 24x53 165 “ m o i | Until his January budget estimates{I A. AALTO AND ANNA ) STORM SASH § | Caroline Todd Studio ks FRONT STREETS J |are submitted, or at least more BURNS ARE WEDDED @iliant. 13 inches thisk) | Piano—Harmeny—Public | | | clearly foreshadowed, all conjec-| With only close relatives present, | o g5 87" C N D R U G s [ i ——— | tures as to his intentions must re-|Miss Anna Burns and I. A. Aalto,| iyt L i 326 SECOND STREET | | H. S. GRAVES | ‘mam in the realm of doubt. were married at 7:45 o'clock on the 187x4T" 1.59 ! +| “The Clothing Man” - e —— evening of November 25 in the rec- | o000, S PUROLA REMEDIES ISR, 7 = || Home uf Hart Schaffner and | Lode ~nd placer focation noticestory of Father Gibboney at Sea- | [ .. .n, i PRESCRIPTIONS CARR- 3 | Marx Clothing 3 for sale ot The Empire office. hurst, Washington. ot .8 184 |l poiLy COMPOUNDED || Jones-Stevens Shop || % R | e M | ‘The bride was lovely in white j;"::; 'i‘;’; | | :Q%‘:;z“::fi; l = e | Give “Holeproof” Hosiery. ady.{satin over which fell a short net R ? Front Street Next Collrum Al e Vel She carried a bouguet of | 28T . - 13 sl g R JSeward Susst Near Thira | | GARBAGE HAULED | A Three Days’ Cough |#@itc saxdeneas, iies of the vailey | £07 ’;, ¥ s " ; TR Reasonable Monthly Rates | | le D y: g and small chrysanthemums, Ot)k‘w:s Gy ord(r iifl PESEST SIS TSN -3 | P |1 E.O. DAvls % | Mrs. Hugo Burns, sister-in-law . e y . i TELEPHONE 212 | our DangerSignal |, 1 fuso Bums, sister-incion | "0 pionate prices DR.H.VANCE | LEFHOKS | No matter how many medicines {ant and wore white and carried a Sash, Doors and Mllvl Work at OSTEOPATH i [ S 3 you have tried for your cough, chest i Attractive Prices. Consultation and examination B SR TN | ok | cola or bronchial irritation, yoa can bouquet of white chrysanthemums.| Wi REE aatal o H AR 154 o b | get relief now with Creomulsion, |{Mr. Horace D. Plumb, brother-in- e for F A, ;e.w (;u;; b i i el N Y k Lif 2 | Serious trouble may be brewing and |law of the groom, served as best | @, B, Williams Co ¥ 7 ApRney ew lor e ! yau cannot n.flord to take a chance | man | (g 3 | S o T [ lNSURANCE | ss than Creomul- | p- ¢ 1933 1st Ave. So. Seattle, Wash. || South Frankliz St. Phone 177 ' | | o | slon, which goes Sight o the seat | Following the wedding ceromony, — KEITH G. WILDES ; Liof o trodbie 6 RiA natire o4 to —=r e E - PHONES B | soothe and heal the inflamed mem- i 31| Office 601—Residence 601-2 e S et | Dr. M. J. Whittier s : | “Even if other remedies have | CHIROPRACTOR = v failed, don’t be discouraged, your -, [ : druggist is authorized to guarantes the BESTI i ! Olrlceml::urs' l;;‘_,l:d;?s 7-9 : Juneau Cofiee Shop 2 Creomulsion and to refund your If you're out to please the man E g s | MRS. T. J. JACOBSON .’ money if you are not catisfied with i Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. { S results from the very first bottle A ADESIREY - o deh U8 hetp B | PHONE 667 | Wome Cooked Meals Served Get Creomulsion right now. (Adv | é’;‘;; t: od“'“"dve;:&%?:: "‘:; s o | ‘?Tc t’” l~'fl~| to 8:30 pm | § ' > 3 ‘atering to Dinner Parties 3 || all the things that men like i __J 1 || pest. & A AT e Sss: TYPEWRITERS RENTED —— Bttty s J. B. Burlord & Co T G I anitary Grocery O H 3 » e . ardware Compan “The Store That Pleases” “Our doorstep is worn by ‘l PAINTS—OIL—G! p Y 2 { Ly Sabytied; Pustonipes? | Shelf and Heavy llniwln = Guns and Ammunition Tr 77/ 2 i 0 / Stratton & Beers & ) wonioreaL ENgmvesRs ||| McCAUL MOTOR | VALENTINE BLDG. COMPANY | Telephone 502 Dodge and Plymouth Dealers ; A T s PAINTS — OILS 3 Men's Dress Oxfords GARLAND BOGGAN || muilders ana Snetr | SHOES ; ‘ Hardwood Floors || Th ““H.;'d‘“" | . Work s .95 Waxing Polishing || . ware Co. 4 D If you enjoy indoor sports— san ding ! g . o ress Here’s one of the best—TRY Today’s News Today—Empire, Velvei Blouses Spell Afternoon Chic 1 A : BOWLING! | PHONE 58 || T an Empire aa Here is ove of the new blouses, which play such a prominent | Native Moccasins, e o role in winter fachions, designed of deep green ravon veivet, woven || Mittens and Gloves BRUNSWICK P The fmen Lamsdy 1 B tons running down the- front give it a festive air. tiswom | BIG VAN'S . Franklin Street between . a dark gray wool suit and a felt hat of the same shade ac- .99 : Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg Construction Co. Front and Secand Streets 8 Front St. BEER ON TAP | Juneau Phone 487 THONE %8 cented with a felt chou.

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