The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 4, 1937, Page 7

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L ) THE-DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MON JAY, BARNEY STONE W.B.CLINE, JR. DIES SUNDAY IN IS WINNER IN SAN FRANGISCO BABY CONTEST “ Newspaperman of Alaska Official Announcement Is for Over 30 Years Has Written “Thirty” Cal., J Made—Merchants to Make Awards m Bradford Cline, Jr., SAN FRANCISCO, son illiar —Bernard M. Stone, ag and Mrs. William Bradford more than 30 y I of Juneau, been named of Al died after nner of the Daily ska Empire was illness of seve 1 it born in New Zezland Stone came he birth of William, Jr, wa June to rest checked at the Commi: s of- sister-in-law, Mr fice and it was ascertained tha He survived by his wido! the young master arrived at 1 Julia Stone, who was at his d wary 1st, while side, and one sister and two broth- girl born to Mr rs ers in New Zealand. Fr: jehrends, arrived 75 minutes Funeral a been completed bu place here. later. Files Certificate W. M. Whitehead, a ysician at the birth o Jr., personally filed the of birth. Congratulations of the co: nding WELLENOV \ IN NORTH Barney Stor as he was known to the majo of Alaskans, was certificate mmunity a hale fellow, well-met but he was'ty the first '37 Juneau born are also a thorough newsman and un- now in Vouchers for mer derstood the “back” office ell & 'ty ocad reso “front” and reportial-edi- 1 $he. Heranty’ tbson end. He went to Nome visit to The Daily Alaska Empire and became Editor and Man-|advertising office. Bgar oL e DRNID ILERSN, - Rater Awards by Merchants he became editor and man: Merct o awards to Mr. and the Seward Gateway, then owned nirs. Cline and son, include: birth by John Ball anncuncements, Daily Alaska Em- L. S Stone drifted dow ice cream, Juneau Ice Cream id“,m Lh‘v coast to Keotehik Percy Reynolds; crib ma e G e W “Young H:u‘rl\l\.u'\'c m- 5 . \ warm interlined baby coat =4 Mons ter, R. L. Be hrends Co., Inc.; milk Dairies, Inc.; taxi [ s 5 Cab, John Miller; meals SoR0 wen Wilbur Irving; Heinz s 3 Food, United Food Company; i . ‘.k ' baby gift box, Butler-Mauro Drug 2 5 Co.; Carnation milk, Juneau Cash Groceay; theatre pass at either m or Capitol; cleaning, it ‘ ngle Cleaners; photos, *Ordway o PR o "P ! erocery order, Piggly Wiggly, Ed. v i - - becom - ter et Needlecrs Sho) i A e ater set, Needlecraft Shop, Cleveland. oin ¥ The ceived a | re- > went sout i : R UER | ception in the community and The advertising department e all those participating for lendid support. PELICAN HERE AFTER Sy MORE SITKA SUPPLIES o =0 By OF CARMICHAELS BAPTIZED SUNDA Burford Carmichael girl baptized Sheila the Nortt n Church, ved the services boat Pelican, of Sitk kanen, was load- this morning at the and Mrs. B Baby Capt. K. ing food cs City Dock. The Pelican will carry about 25 to Lizht 30 tons, and is due to sail for Sitka b ay ri ption foll late this afternon or this evening. rmichael home at which ——————a - Y relatives and close Lode ana piacer iocatiun notices {riends atiended. Many beautiful > given Sheila Kay. for sale at The Empire office. 'gif | isolated . -ocity, BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG JAN: 4; 1937, MISTOFER SMOX--T SHORE 'PRECIATE WHUT ALL YE'VE DONE- 1 COULDN'T SET NO MO' STORE 8Y YE (F YE WAR MY OWN BLOOD RELAT(ON- ( { N REMEMBER, W(LLM -~ (TS A PLEASURE To Do BUSINESS WITH You ANY T(ME - |/ SNUFFY LUV O' MIKE. ARE YOU STILL GET ouTt ! " FER TH' HERE 22 (E YOU VARMINTS DON'T QUIT PESTER(N' ME ‘ROUND VITTLIN'-TIME ('LL BODAC(IOUSLY GIVE YE A BROKEN NOSE FER A KEEPSAKE --- 1936, Featoics Syndicate, World rlits_reseryed 2 Ki -2 | MRS, SWENSON AND BABY TALLAPOOSA CARRIES o WE H OTELS by b WEATHERINSTRUMENT. | AT THE HomeLs L} = " ° %" "0 70 GALE-SWEPT ISLE p. (”i“ "'f;;""t\l\l, Andreyw |fant son went to their home today i i e\ 5. M. Samuel- |from St. Ann's Hospital. The Swen- ;-en. Dawson, Y. T.. G. Russell, . |50n8 have ed their baby Curtis A radio message from the weather | Alaskan Arthur. station on Paul Island received| Harry E. Neibling, Nome; John PEES in Juneau this morning, resulted id|pole; Joe LaRue, Juneau; Mrs. J.| Tty 1T pive classifieds for an anemometer being included inc, sgmpmmn | quick resu | the special ca to leave Juneau | — R, i on the cutter 1poosa as she head- | ed out for the wind-swept Pribilof} nd ording to the mr:,.\»\mu Llw ane- its perch and destroyed by a strong | gale. Accordingly U. 5. Met ‘ 1o How Thompson into hurried activity and suc- ment in- allapoosa just | probably the touch at. the next sum-| mer. But, news an anemometer had been hl\m n un its perch on the is their destination, | ; to the hearts of the | an anemometer is, &n mm.mxm for guaging wind vel- | nd is constructed accordingly. .o | HOSPITAL IS IN 5. W. N. Lile entered St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday as a surgical | F case. SEANGN } GOES TO ST. ANN'S - i | Mrs. Steve Rusich, surgical case,| | was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital ! j P o } | MRS. CODE GOES SOUTH | Mrs Code, wife of the! owner of the Nome Theatre, a house guest for a few days of Pastor and Mrs. H. L. Wood while iting passage on the Princess h. Mrs. Code is on her way to Seattle for medical attention. | — e Permazent Waves $25v up. Phone 666 —adv. > . Er are read w For Alaskcm Women Wintering South The vegue for printed “dressmaker” swim suits launched last summer holds goed in resort fashicns, designed for the weman whe will spend a few cold weather weeks in the south. Here is enc made of wine colored rayon crepe splashed with blue and white fiower. ¥ top has a brief skirt and is wern over shorts. The | :dals are strapped across the toes with colored cords. ° s - -~ Daily Cross-word Puzzle i ACROSS Sofution of Saturday's Puzzle 6. Euglish rives ok 7. Believen BITVSEZRIONILIEDD] * AGsaERn s R1LT TIUIRIE] o suikingly ex. cellent: slang gy LIOINIE OMAAIS| |, comtort IJ ‘r“m“ R OWE SHAAISIE] 11 Genus of tresn- & 2. First word of 7 4 1 S Young Folks Frolicked Older Folks Said “Amen L0 B B Sy TE SE g .F? Eds ;36770 ¥ Like These at Texas Exposition At Townsend Cleveland Rally the wall ES 19 Elocutionist PO y e : o R | Lease AlL 1R g dhittea | ‘olor 't By VOLTA TORREY s R S ate | 15 Thewers am [PILLLIA] OITIAIL] 5 &l einiton ™ AP Feature Service Writer | _ .- g ARt e e & | orenid grow- L IUIN[Y N AN 26. One who goes . | cruise; Landon ridi later apologized). 1 ing in wet by casually July started out jauntily. Fathers X RLRIER T Condidate Tetike il lowlands AINIT 2 SIS| 2 orb of aay ; S Corn Pops hird-Party Candic emke | b CAT ARNIS] o Shoior )‘"“ Sweating Mid western npurmslu promised to make every man a BT 4 emale sheep Hea Rere, 0= 41 kidded visitors: “¥c king and every wor TIEIR [EISIElE I lrish ity. Hotel men welcomed back folks o yopiner: well, well change it Tokyo Practices S (EIEIRIS avital N RAR L dpen Tor JyeuRs, Rbm for you in 1 min\vn.o" % A loaded gun from a ! 27 lrlfm;i’ tive i 1“;”" G (“;?‘-'\':Elmllvl“f‘l]: 4 st ih le' n\ Thi& time 1t went on the wrong |hand “githered” (his word for i) | (3% sy Reld iinine name %3 r'm(r:b K2 PiG, Hape, 10 peRd 0= 1, Some North Dakota ther-|onto the paving of London’s Con- .- upon 2 oown 4 & T ters, for instances, rose to stitution Hill amid h clatter- | 31 Situated at the 4 Mt 4 diate posi i 120 degrees. ing hooves. “The damn fool” said g '“]'l:r,lf o ““nv_n; % News editors adding up the heat King Edward VIIL “oereal g N iom clouds wave fatalities by July 11 were: Ruth Bryan Owen and Captain | -* “L’g;“r‘:"‘;:;"“i"'»- 45 e i as the total reached 700; Boerge Rhode of Denamrk were 320. Implore 53, Utie 8 Ti later, it was 2,827. married. Eleanor Holm Jarrelt was d on the stalks. Green put off the Olympic team “owing brown, then black, to drinking” A former American would have been 34 not Shown what could happen. r Thriatens Departure Figures peured into Washington that were to show the drought was not so bad as 1934's, but in some respects the next worst. From hot came the Kansas voice to million never had lent him an ear before: “The time has come to stop fum- bling with recovery.” A broker, threatening the ccuntry, advertised his North Ca quail farm for sale if velt were re-elected. Grandpa and grandma, treked to Cleveland—where uneasy taxpayers had rallied to the budget-balancer in. June — to say “amen” to Dr. Townsend's $200-a- menth pension plan. The Rev. Gerald Smith loud- ly proclaimed that the lunatic finge- was about to take over America. Father Coughlin called Frank- the to leave . Swimmer Out of Water Eleanor Holm Jarrett at Olympics | who in mid- | 1aval officer was jailed on charges f betraying secrets to Japan. “Diplomatic relations with a cer- ain country ‘have been severed,” rokyo heard. Out went lights, bang yent doors. “The main force of an enemy fleet is appreaching For four days all Japan rehearsed for war. Haile Selassie had st cause at Geneva; pleaded his Italian jour- S NECEEE lists, hissing him, had been - ousted. Lindbergh gave a toast in Ger- A many: “To bombers, may they fly slower; To pursuit planes, may they . fly swifter!” In Spanish® Morocco, after many . | preliminary flares but no formal rehearsal, rebellion blazed forth. Workers and peasar sprang to arms to defend the leftist regime, 52 | but soon headlines were saying: “Two Rebel Armies Converg g 55 on Madrid; U. 8. Sends Two V.ar- ships to Protect Citizens.” P N8 00 o WS AR, BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL g |\ PROFESSIONAL | I'Fraternal Societies | When in Need of i & of Gastineau ) DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL { | Helone W. L. Albrecht Channel . I GENERAL HAULING | STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER | Phcae 48 Night Phone 4703 DIRECTORY FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL PHYSIOTHERAPY Masiage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. Phone Office, 216 B. P. O, £. ELKS meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visitmg brothers welcome. WALTER P. SCOTT, Exalted Ruler- M. H. SIDES, Secretary. |MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. u DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER || DENTISTS B e e e FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES G, JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Streev 1 (8 AS — OILS i Second and fourth Blmgs;‘rg{fll}usl;dm& | Monday of each month It in Scottish Rite Temple mw9|m \ o peginning at 7:30 p. m. Fal MARTIN S. JORGEN- : SEN, worshipful Master; JAMES | Dr. Charles P. Jenne |W. LEIVERS, Secretary. DEN1 ST ! Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. TELEPHONE 176 Hours 9 & REBERARL Perseverance Lodge o 2 A meeta , every second and fourth Wadnes. ! ._,"‘dnyxoor.n;ummu BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED CASHEN, Secretary. Lo S T Rlchard Williams | T DENTIST - = OPFICE AND RESIDENCE || Juneau Ice Cream | ' G“ sm‘th GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | Parlors | | y == 7" || Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | ! DRUGS || praw Stewart Forcy Reyoaids, Washere | ' DENTIST iy b 4 % 1E Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m. | % 3 } PUROLA BEMEDIES SEWARD BUILDING ! ] § PRESCRIPTIONS CARE-~ Office Phone 469 il FULLY COMPOUNDED e M SRR A :;‘i 3 s | time. A tank for Diesel Of Front Street Next Colizeum . a7 ..i and a tank fer Crude Oil | TELEPHONE 663 save burner trouble. | PHONE 97—Fize Delivery || Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Il eHONE 149; NIGHT 108 | EDSON WAVE SHOP Machine and Machineless PERMANENT WAVES Ask about FREE RADIO { Room 6, Valentine Bldg Ph. 666 TRlANu CLEANERS = 1 | | | I ! | P SPECIALIZING in I'rench § &nd i) Italian Dinners Ga;finezu Cafe Short Orders at All Hours Dr. W. A. Rystrom DENTIST | | Over First Nationsl Bank || WHEN IN A HURRY | | X-ra¥ i CALL COLE FOR OIL! | ——— | 34 plua or 27 mvlw. l.n any [ S T | R DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON Optumetrist | Eyes Examincd, Glasses Fitted || Office in Ludwig Nelson's ! depeuy Mie i = Faint We Have It! o “='| IDEAL P, SHOP Robert Simpson, Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col. lege of Optometry and OLE IRANSFER J Phone 3441 or Night llfi____ Opthalmology '——__fi—'—‘—‘ Glasses ratte¢ Lenses Ciround '! NE 1| Watch and Jewelry. Repairin, Keep fn BONA - & . Sl at very reasonable rates | Caroline Todd Studis | ! FRONT STREETS ] Plano—Harmony—Public | | = e i Speaking e - 5E 326 SECOND STREET ||’ H. S. GRAVE A g T 4 “The Clothing Man” [ —— —-—. || Home of Hart Schaffiier and Jones-Stevens Shop 11! Marx Clothing LADJEE—MISSES' il READY-TO-WEAR Seward Sueet Near Ti GARl;;a’. HAULED e Reasonable Monthly Rates If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us heip joul A grand selection of gocd food . . . vegetables and all the things that men like best. PHONE 83 or 85 Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” l}?g If you enjoy indoor sports— Here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidclberg BEER ON TAP Try an Empire ad. E. 0. DAVIS DR. H. VANCE TELEPHONE 212 | OSTEOPATH Phonr 763 ¢ Consultation” and examination § free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; = 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Y i ¥ Gastineau Hotel Anmex ew South Franklin St. Phone 177 ]NSURANC . KEITH G. WILDES [ : 1] PHONES Dr. M. J. Whittier | Office doi—Realdence 601-3 CHIROPRACTOR T et Drugless Physician - Office hours: 1012, 1-5, 7- uneau Co‘fet h { Rooms 2-3-4 Triaugle Bldg. § | PHONE 667 Heme Onm lu-t i — from 6:30 n-m- to Q'U pm i - K A c.terlnl to Dinner ¢ Give a— u— 1 SMITH-CORONA T 3 s JUNEAU-YOUNG . D. or 0. 1 “Our doorstep is worn by | H;‘Lm“(i-omgy i { A Satisfied Customers” L1 shelt and Heavy Hardware | i | . : Guns and Ammunition Stratton & Beers MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS SURVEYORS VALENTINE BLDG. Telephone 502 [ "GARLAND BOGGAN | | Hardwood Floors H ’ Wtulinga d]POhShmg { | rowss A I . ; WARRACK The Juneau Construction Co. Front '::. Strests ; § Juneau Phone 388 i ¥

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