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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 2, 1937, : BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG : By, BILLIE DE BECK _, o+ Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Soluticn of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. Unita WELL,MR.D. 8., T GUESS - g ! o it . Japanese ud- - YOURE CONVINCED Now : ol / : i, Vesea . 1sig soutn ot | [ THAT ALL OF MY oA \ e = O . Mea demigod Sg{::acucut. H(LL_-B‘ [_LY CLlE\\}T: ¢ ‘_.( ;{r . ( YC‘ U G(} v (;)I oftues | QOUT.(T, MR , 111\ scrAaM- : Roman aate | WE'LL RELE j == & ; / i ¥ erranean ONCE | LUNCH = 2 ® y )\ LUNCH 0 ) =) o= Q) = > (>0 im{<f0|m{-A{mORm|T|", x>+ BT o) \ b G MmN [2/ClOjONTZ > Z0[ONMZ|—[DoNm ™ o>wiC|T region i ! s . . i § JOSL N e fast: — § \—3' - j‘ns\mul \ = P 2= H N ~ S 1 A m A /—{ G| O H| ) R S E JrloH0NDIClm dible bulb Corrupt Fur-bearing animnl Gratifies Locations Crescent- shaped . Additions to buildings 46. Out of date DOWN 1. Respond 7. Statu leisure or hings not 47. Statutes L At lels i R 2 Makes or turns Pecullar loam — i ey a certain deposit color Wind indicator ¥ e A A 00— [P HONM! UEEE Eh=kE) 1 Z|m{{>{ DR§ | C/Mm| D) ONN<IZIOjmim O SaED EERED Compound ether Farliest Lopsided Mi m|Z|0[r No|Z|m|~ |[ofO; X E VIE C o> ey 0| O] 3. Prong 4. Facility 4 American Before: prefix s Indian American gen ; . s .- ; » | { ¥ 5 | s ? : T st § EEE. 1% ne ERIK FREY HAS CI"IS!EH TW!H : U . AP BUSINGAS DlREGTORY FRATERNAL SOCIETIES CANCELLED HIS| Sons, New Year's I HOUNTA PROTHGIENA. B JUNEAU CONCERT o= *2. " it WSTORM i ||| roressionAL ] 1 iel Ernes When in Need of % — i -~ - - | Fraternal Societies | of Gastineau | : I [ ) — | Channel ;i ‘ || Helene W. L. Albrecht | +—— if PHYSIOTHERAPY Lo = - j‘ Massage, Electricity, Infra Red | B. P. 0. £, ELKS meets ‘ Ray, Medical Gymnastivs | every Wednesday at | i | Dean C ¥ SR i 5 T Unable to Secure Transpor- | ceremor Trinity Cathedral, R€S Battling Drifts in tation—May Come Here M:“!| Mrs. W ‘\ 5 leuxmg ;‘"di fort to Reach Maroon- | . GENERAL HAULING ed Nut Harvesters 1" sroRAGE ana cRATING | | | } DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL Next Summer the sponsors. M Robinson are the gra - " IALLUY . . OLDSTEIN BLDG. 8 p. m. Visiting brothers According to word received here el New - Mexioh ! AR i welcome. WALTER P by the Rev. Erling K. Olafson, Erik | 3T FOR WIFK.E Supply tru . - s ST SCOTT, Exalted Ruler rey, the blind baritone, who*was JUT FGR WEEK-END tolay « Zun Y f JUNEAU TRANSFER | — — . : M. H. SIDES, Secretary. scheduled to give several concert n Service sought| s PR o v lin Juneau this month, will not ap- DEd nd |} pheae 48 Night Phone 4703 } || DRS. ety L MOTNT JUNEAU l.onuz: N‘O. : N 4 | Second an fourt He gave a concert in Ketchikan, g “'“'1;;:3;{;5“5‘:‘“‘“3 Monday of each month 1t due to the fact that he Was Un- ing to spe day O™ | south of : - B e : iy able & ¥ Year week~|show has dritt aces Hourd'd L s R in Ecottish Rite Temple, able to get transporfation farthe cabim at the head ot 4HS I ] | pegmning at 7:30 p. M sble to get ransporiation f6RET, and at the cobin u the head of the el " e’ mile moun- | FORD AGENCY i—— : T & somhm gagements in tersburg and Ju- g 1 in tr » the marooned pin: | (Aiithuriged Dealers) . | sEN, worshipful Master; JAAS neau. U ed by the BBy hary H Dr. Charles P. Jenne | |W. LEIVERS, Secretary. DEN1iST | | ¥ Mr. Frey_is planning to come ‘o the . R T GREASES | e Juneau next summer at which tim Satidns NOTICE GAS — OILS [ . | REBERANL neau Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. ‘s [ he hopes to give the concerts arrang- g g them Ak (BB A HALL has eBCIISE B i AL entine BIAg. | | o o erance Lodge No. 2 A meets / ™ ) 3 |ed for earlier this year. s a 1 services as manager of JUNEAU | ]UI\! EAU MOTOI’SE) o TELEPHONE _75__ every second and fcurth Wadnes. - — il today are DAIRIES, INC., and has no author- ot ot hed i day, 1. O. O. ¥. Hall. EDNA M 3 A S 2 ATTENTION W NS CLUB |ang Mis oble and Miss ity to bind said company after ! ok Obeee Gl i | BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED § | STEVENSONS GO THROUGH | You are ?:ff{ifi“fu be present! Raining is likely that gflnu ted and ac l:?xfh;‘;:g;L:""”””'""“N’“ ‘ rmserandosmis by ¢ nd Mrs. D..L. Stevenson, of o400 "5an "4 at a Forum to many others will take to the Douglas | direct to the office of sald eom-|T™""""""" 77" e DENTIST 5 y, were passengers through . : ! 'be held at City Council Chambers (rail tomorrow pany ! - OPFICE AND RESIDENCE here on the southbound steamer | | > | 5 FACE SNARLED Pr Norah this morning. Mr, |at 8:30 PM. to hear a discussion ady. JUNEAU DAIRIES, INC. | ‘;u smlth || GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Stevenson is & conductor on the Of & proposed law of vital interest WSl Al and Yukon Route. to women and children. | will 1 a m sda hit P 2 coyote it| : i R ; a8 31 = LFGISLATIVE COMMITTEE, January 5, at 2 fighting into a creck, Olaf| D R u G s ! Dr. A. W. Stewart | Perey Reynolds, Manager < | Perme ¢ " 666. — i 4 s adv. B. P. W. CLUB. 1bers. gle El Dorado, Kas., waded DE! T i iy 3 ENTIST nt Waves $2.5v up. Phone 5 P LA nd killed the coy- S PUROLA REMEDIES | Hours 9 & i Todav's News Today—Empire, e e—————— gt 1 i § & iy PRESCRIPTIONS CARB- {! SEWARD BUILDING | "RELIABLE TRANSFER ‘ i | ot : | ‘ FULLY COMPOUNDED Office Phone 469 Our trucks go shy plkte auny | . First Conference for Com-| ALE oty & . ime. A tanl iesel i ing City League Round ! Front Street Next Coliseum § g __ _ e 5 tuke fe GRME N | Meets Tough Problem | s Y PHONE St Dellve THLHPHONE o2 save burner trouble. gl ! ¥ s || Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 p.m. PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 i -3 Dr. W. A, Rystrom —- . DENTIST 1 P Over First Nationsl Bank (" WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! ident Jack Fowl E : i | i 2 | Machine and Machineless el g Y anagers for nex ¢ 4 | — 1 T vity, in a meeting of team managers for next 3 [ PERMANENT WAVES * - 34 pn“so?mtr.,.‘f. ty, / ny Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock in | R P P N SR the Juneau High School. | Rak Ay ‘;REgl d“wph“’m DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON COLE TRANSFER 3 Several knotty problems are con- ; | Room.6, Valentine Bldg. Ph. L Optometrist Phone 3441 or Night 1808 fronting the hoop moguls, the suc- 1 - R TS R PR TSRS Eyes Examined, Glaases Fitted cessful settlement of which will do d | Office in Ludwig Nelson's ! 2 : much to bring the casaba season 7 ¢ 3 Jewelry Store 1§ L b g 9 back to the full bloom of life, after 3 2 Phone —— —g 1 It's Paint We Have It a weak fadeout to the first round. i D 507 | s — | IDEAL PAINT SHOP » Hi for added strong eti- | t 7 » Hope ed strong competi ; : : TRIANGLE | Robert Simpson, Opt. D. FRED W. WENDT tion, the most vital need of the i | Graduate Los Angeles Col. league, came with the strong belief | 4 z ! that the Tallapoesa quintet would . H CLEANERS I lege of Optometry and Opthalmology pe on hand for the remainder of | E 3 : 2,3 MRS 1 R0 RE 4 the season. In pre-season drills| Z 3 R St Clemey Mives . Letisd CHOUEN v the Sailor squad appeared to be| ¥ 4 ? : ¢ SPECIALIZING B [ Walch and Jewelry Repairing the best rounded out aggregation | Th h % L AR PAUL BLOEDHORN to take over the maple, and its loss | l‘Ollg 4 ’ e | Keep in mind . . . | at very reasonable rates for the first round was a stagger- | in French 3 Caroline Todd Studio \ FRONT STREETS - J * ing blow. ! e &nd ‘Plano—Harmony—Public — But, with the Tallapoosa again| THESE PAGES . - ! - “""" = = Rv sailing for the Westward on a mail | 7 7 Italian poakin Tl s © ) B ADASNIED junket, it would appear that the| . ’ . ; . 326 SECOND STREET | ‘, H. S. GRAVES | punch is the old “one-two.” | Pass B Wi N » k1 Dinners 1 “The Clothing Man” With the Cutter quintet out ofl‘ % 2 » 4 i J s——sl;— it Home of Hart Schaffner and the picture, the league’s chief task : { 4 { . ones-dtevens Sho Marx Clothing would seem to lie in the strength-| - . | Gastinezu Cafe ! LADJES—MISSES' P e 1t o ening or combining of the circu ;! . ' | e . A 3 READY-TO-WEAR H—— t:z:)”; ::v;:‘c to r;m‘l;e fr fare thn:{ / Shipt OMISE 48 411 FAORTS Seward Steet Near Third GARBAGE HAULE“ | e e Of e next round | i - - it end to do away with the lop-sided | LSS i - = » e Beasonsble Monikly Retee | « games that left the fans with v ; : “V IR E. 0. DAVIS apathetic viewpoint as the ri:sx[]! 7 3 . s DR- H. VANCE ; TELiX’PHONI 212 round progressed. 4 | i { OSTEOPATH I Phonr 153 S Among the other chief problems | . Consultation and examination {13 cnoaestis | THAT ARE WANTED i P confab will be the drawing up of ) 750 B0 by Spodiniin 17 1 the second round playing schedu'e | A Gastinesn Hotel Ankex ! | NCW Yfil‘k ue and of a practice schedule to pre- 2 ; 4 : » South Frankliu St. Phone 177 ' INSURANCE cede the opening of play. A » = KEITH G. WILDES The first game of the next round .y o 2 PHONES will probably come about shortly | 9 T ¥ , after the fifteenth of this month. b y A l l J u N E A u w o M E N rve il Dr. M. J. Whittier |, Otts S-SRI L8 seisee ool | the BEST! CHIROPRACTOR . G e s A G NOTICE TO PUBLIC | A | 1t you're out to please the man Drugless Physician ——i . On and after Jan. 1, 1937, coal 5f the family . . . let us help Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7-9 Juneau Coffee Shp |] and feed will be sold only for cash | T : p : ; e A and selection of ||| Rooms 2-3-4 Trisnsle Bidg. G on delivery. D. B. Femmer. Phone O THE women of Juneau is dedicated much of every issue of The Daily Alaska b P gttt o L | gepd o gt | ’m‘mm Empire. News about the people they know; world events that interest them; fea- all the things that men like - 2| from 6:30 am. to 8:30 pm {ures that concern their homes, their families, their health and beauty. They rep- || best. ¥ ——— | LB B R H' resent the Empire’s contribution to better living for Juneau. But the Empire BORE M o 20 b et £y - alone doesn’t do the whole job! Juneau merchants join with us in providing Sanitary Grocery TYPEWRITER y ]UNF:A_U-YOUNC f news about everything that’s new . . . and telling you where to buy it conven- /| “The Store That Pleases” J. B. Burford & Co. iently! In every ad, in every issue, there’s news that attracts every woman who's e - - “Our doorstep is worn by l Hg:m y ‘ interested in better living for herself and family! In them she finds the informa- L Satisfled Customers” | Shelf and Heavy Hardware | tion she wants, the values she seeks, the opportunity to compare prices that | : — Guns and Ammunition . 3 | i every woman finds important! ' : ¢ Stratton & Beers And Juneau women USE these tips! From them they buy clothes and furni- * MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS ture and food; choose entertainment and select cosmetics . . . for Juneau women | i SURVEYORS know that they can rely on Empire advertising! | vfigfia}fi Bu’;am' You'll Hear About it First / \ :',c___w .Bb__,__u TAP BEER | IN THE ADS IN ; e Hardwood Foms || IN TOWN! e e westericy ||| Waxing Polishing THE MINERS The DAILY EMPIRE | e L =8 e Recreation Farlors o NEAU'S GUIDE TO Really BETTE ! | et . WARRACK *){ The Juneau Laundry | 2 Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BILL DOUGLAS i g s BENE OF 24% Ji' Construction Co. s by giae - | Juneau Phone 487 Try an Empire ad, -

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