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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MON[‘ \Y, MARCH 22, 4Council made pr SHORT BOX COATS TOP EASTER SUITS Ready to 16p a suit on an early Easter is this short coat, cut on ¢ straight lines with neat shoulders. Davidow designs it of black, red and gray plaid wool and finishes it with four flap nockets. It s worn with a black wool suit and a Breton hat of baku straw i{aced with black pattnt leather. > FURTHER jM]GE HOONAH INDIAN FACES LARCENY CHARGE FOR| Nfl.{ EFHGIENGY ALLEGED BOAT THEFT HUGHES WRITES More Jurists Would At gl ~ ng out of ‘E e al d eft of Tend to Speed Up Pro- |3 roiting boat from Tony. Flag of cedure, He Contends Jhneau located the boat| said ) have 1 > “botrow- 1 ¥ederal Bringing a prisoner, Hl mwh Indian, pu Marshal e W. Samp arrived here 5““&12\:, on the Estcbeth from Huu- (Continued from Page Oge) ed -that with more Jus Court could hear cases It s believed that such a be impr: cable in a large propor- tion of the cases we hear. Ir sortant decisions a Court would be unsat Chief Justice Hughe: tithe tes before il under $560 1l M. 3. Warrack, Alaskan . Parsons, Jun John Johnson, Juneau; L. E. eron, ' Montana Creek; M. D. Moore, Fair- banks; Bill Manson, Angoon; John | » Ludden, Funter Bay; G. W. Sam 5, Hoonah; M. P. Burkhart, Ju- neau; Charles L. Parker, |Ted Strand, Juneau. Zyndz, Sorenson, Kimshan Cove; J. Larry ship to ha ‘Without The applications mentioned are! requests to the Court to review de- cisicns of lower Courts. (yehn o Szgns Film Contract es, Hoonah Lou Gehrig, the “iron man" of the New York Yankees, flew to Holly- wood and signed a conditional contract to appear as “a hardy American pioncer of frontier day: n a picture to be made after the baseball season is over. Gehrig, who said he was not quitting baseball, is shown here signing the contract while Sol Lesser, film producer, looks on. (Associated Press Photo) “ DONATIONS CONTINUE Ju-| Genevieve Mason, Sitka; H. Mus-' DOUGLAS NEWS | !DOUGLAS RELIEF FUNDS [ ALLOCATED BY CITY COUNC ll.[ 'WITH AID OF P.WA, OFl-l(hl | b ey | Meeting with PWA Director Ross | ‘Gndl ey in (he latter’s office in thn; Capitol Building aturday night, | |Mayor A. E. Goetz and the City| cal division of Ithe relief money that has been do- | nated by the Federal and Territor- ial governments for the rehabili- |tation of the town as follows: $12,- 1000 for a City and Fire Hall; $3, 300 for a street er; $3,000 for fire| (truck and vqum-mn $2 |wharf repeirs; $2,000 for st ‘I)Urs $3,200 for contingencies, iThese expenditures totaling $26,000 | lare made possible by the $15,000 {ppropriated by the Legislature, $10-! G30 from the Public Works Admin-| tration at Washington and $1,000] {donated locally for a fire truck.| Mi. Gridley also répresented Gov. | {John W. Troy in assisting in the, {allocation of the money. | * The street grader was ordered las st inight and the order for the fire truck was bein, made ready to go in today. Work on the new city |and fire hall is expected to be start-| ed in about three weeks or when the/ frost is entirely out of the ground, &s will also street repairs. It is| proposed to build the structure on| tue site formerly occupied by the Community Congregational Chureh. | |1t ‘will be two story, and approx- Dan White, imately 50 feet by 50 feet. The plan: are now being drawn up in Mr. Troast’s office. The repairs to the, city wharf will also start immed- | | tely. The following committee mcm-i bers were named: | | Fire equipment, A. J. Balog; City Dock, Joe Riedi; Street gravel, Lew Nunamaker; street grader, Lew| Nunamaker; City 1, Lew Nuna- |maker and N. Lester Troast. | - eee FOR DOUGLAS RELIE F. A. J. Gallwas, chairman of the| committee appointed to receive and *jaccount for all financial aid con tributed for Douglas relief, repo: ithe following further donations Ed Snyder of Tenakee, $25; Ju- neau and Douglas Telephonz Co., 1$40; Mrs. E. O. Decker of Juneau {$20; Mrs. El Tanner, $10; J. S, Talbot, $5; William Robertson, $5; |and Lyle W. Blodgett, $1; the latter {four all of Ketchikan. — .- DOUGLAS TO BE FIRST Gustaviis; | |ALASKA TOWN TO APPLY FOR (ion Souring food L(}‘WMUVI'IY HOUSING FUNDS! | As and when Community housing (funds are made available according to legislation favoring such projects, | | |3 | NOTICE TO THE VOTERS OF ’ THE CITY OF DOUGLAS, ALASKA Notice is hereby given that all (h wishing to vote at the coming Mun- | {icipal Election to be held in Douz- las, Alaska, April 6, 1937, must reg- | ter with the City Clerk before Sat- |urday night, April 3, 1987. Each! voter must be a citizen of the Unit-| 'ed States over the age of 21 years, | ong year in the Territory and six | | months in the City of Douglas. | All candidates for the coming elec- | tion must file with the City Clerk |before 6 o'clock Wednesday eve- ning, March 31, 1937. | ALBERT, E. GOETZ, | Mayor of the City of Douglas. | Publicatior. dates, March 22-21, 1937 NOTICE OF ELECTION | To the Electors of the City of| Dcuglas, Territory of Alaska: { suant to the provisions of an or- dinance of the City of Douglas and in conformity therewith a General | Municipal Election will be held on| TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1937, between the hours of 9 o'clock am. and 7 o'clock p.m. of said day for the pur-| pese of electing the following offi- cers, to-wit: A MAYOR THREE COUNCILMEN ONE SCHOOL DIRECTOR { ‘The Common Council of the City iof Douglas has hereby duly desig-| |nated the Polling Place for the City | of Douglas as being above the Lib- erty Theatre. Dated ‘at Douglas, Alaska, this| 22nd day of March, 1937. [ ALBERT E. GOETZ, 1 Mayor of the City of Douglas, Alaska. |who are unable to build for them- selves. lup for a new Douglas Inn which he ! danced to the .| structure, | !been ‘taken care of before the boys arrived. 4 Notice is hereby given that pur- . WALT W BROTHER VARMINT -- HOLD OUT VOUR FLIPPER AND GIVE TH SECRET GRIP AN' PASSWORDS- TH\S now peénding before Congress, was decided by Douglas city offic-| jals in R. A. Gridley's office Sat- urday night to build municipally owned apartment or separate dwel-| ling units to be rented at rates that can-easily be afforded by those “Family Dinner Is Enjoved A.L. and Wives {Event :.-r, All Attend! Dance Given by Drum | and Bugle (‘o)ps | One or two available sec- tions of the town were considered for the building projects. Application is to be made at once for the funds so thers won't have to be undue delay after the legis-| lation is enacted. ' >e>r - - AUXILIARY TO MEET WITH MRS. Meinbe ft American Legion and the wives e y another of their y dinn ' and mix- ; ¥ ers last turday night preceding IT“' Ladte . P »lthe dance spensored by the Legion | will hold their regular meeting to0-|and given for the benefit of the night at the home of Mrs. Lillian pewly or Drum and Bugle Bonner. The members are urged t0|corps. attend. Al Zencer wa N dinner commiite COUNCIL MEETING forts and M | Douglas City Council will have a|cooking of real, chop suey din-| meeting tonight in the labor union|ner, everyone who attended enjoyed | hall to consider the proposition of |the n[fm' regular “veter: |securing the site formerly occupied | Lemon pic. also made by Mrs. Zei by the Community Church for the ger, was served as dessert and U {new City Hall location, and other fact that George Gullufsen |important business. |sumed an entire pie in one, non- = o AR |stop sitting says enough for their MARIN PLANS NEW HOME | merit. FOR HIS DOUGL INN | After 10 entire company |attended e given in the| plans drawn | Elks’ I a large crowd | Rands m- BONNER | zed chairman of (hm and y his ef-| Zenger's excellent John Marin is getting music of hopes to build in the near future.!chestra. {He is now negotiating for a promi-| ‘During an intermission, nent corner lot in the town and is|of the Drum and Bugle C rps considering a 50x70 foot, one-story,a demon stuccoed outside, suit- | {he dnnw floor in |able for a beer parlor and dance to the beat of the hall combined. Marching ¢ military style drums, end of the hall ation formed a line at the and played several stirring bugle |calls. Their military bearing and precision in playing speaks well for n Miller's efforts, who is their ector Jenny Cadwell left on the Norah Saturday night for States to visit her daughter, John Martin in Seattle. ,oe | ANOTHER FIRE SCARE | An overheated electric iron at} George Kendler's residence was the cause of a fire alarm being turne in by Mrs. Teny Reiss Sunday af ternoon. Firemen responded| romptly, but the iron had alrcady rincess the ars. - - > NOTICE TO DOG OV Ordinanes ¥ keeping ¢ laiing the of dogs, be- 22. “All dogs hereby de- |clared a puablic o no z shall be ¢ 1 any street idewalk, wh or other public > within the City of Juneau, un- less such dog be led and se y |tied upon a leash in the hands of “umo suitable person.” All dogs All members of Gastineau Lodgmmu t be registered and carry license |No. 124 F.&AM. are requested to| “6% meet on Tuesday, March 23, at 8‘ pm. in the hall over the Coliscum | Theatre, w. M. —————— ATTENTION MASONS ; fee, $1.00. A. W. HENNING, adv. City Clerk. Douglas. By order of the m—- SAMUEL DEVON, | adv. “For thirty years i nad constipa- from stomach choked me. Since taking Adlerika I am a new person. Constipation is a thing of the past” — Alice Burns. Butler-Mauro Drug Co.— {in Douglas by Guy’s Drug Store. —adv. e COAL For Every Purse and Every Purpose . PACIFIC COAST COAL CoO. PHONE 412 P! Ian'hur EAE‘W 'WASHER qcfiou :janfl» es 1/3 wash- ing — wear on fab- rics—gaves & and hot water —prevents fangling. Perfect for blankets, curtains ond other delicate hfil(g Try the Sm: in your own home—on own curiains and bl H:ono for FREE HOME Dmou;mnon. Sbi.'l' YOU‘.' ‘FREE ;opy of v;}:l- le instruction booklet. “The Easy Way to Wash Blankets Comrectly,” ™ * ° A now but Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draucht Beer Easy Payment Plan Light and Power Co. JUNEAU--DOUGLAS - COSPRIRTISFTIITITY PTT IT DR FTSET TR ST O y [ con-| the |,W<\ they | Alaékailectric i 1937. BROTHER VARMINTS-- WE ARE BODACIOVSLY GATHERED WERE EVENWNG-- BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL e B When in Need of DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL GENERAL MAULING STORAGE ang CRATING CALL T JUNEAU TRANSFER { l ! i ! Pheae 18 Py e A Nizght Phone 4702 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Deglers) E - OILS JUN "AU MOTORS ! oot of Main Streev | & e e e | P o ae e Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARR- FULLY OOMPOUNL ZD Front Street Next Coliveuin PHOY L 97—Fr12e Delivery e ittt | The Chas. W. Carter i Mortuary | Fourth and Franklin Sts. | PHONE 136-2 HOTEL ZYNDA #® Friendly Hospitality B Elevator Service B CLARENCE WISE Manager lHRhG ORY SPECIALIZING n French | and italian Dinners Saiiutan Cafe hort Orders 4t All Hours By BILLIE DE BECK H\-FALOOTIN' RISTERCRATS M VLU SHOW 'EM HOW A VARMINTS | FRATERNAL SOCIETIES i TINEAU CHANNEL l e A BRI Fraternal Sccieties of Gastineau e Channel e a B. P. 0. £ ELKS meew every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiing brothers welcome WALTER P, SCOTIT, Exalted Ruler M. H. SIDES, Secrelury Helene W. L. Mbrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Maswmge. Electricity, Infra Ked Ray. Medical Gymmastics 307 GOLDSTEIN BLD(Ch Phone Office, 216 I.l!hll(-l:ll JUNEAU LODGE NO. 14 Sceond and fou Monday of each mon In Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. n | FORREST R. BATE® Worshipful Master; JAMES W LEIVERS, Secretary DENTISTS Blomgren Bullding L4 PHONE 56 Hows 9 am. o v f.m. Dr. Char'es P. Jenne DEN1IST | Rooms 8 and 9 Vilentine Bldg. | | REBLRARC TELEPHONE - 176 | Perseverance: Lodge No 2 A meets AT . \nvery second and feurth Wednes- jday, I. O. O. P. ITall. EDNA M |BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRIN CASHEN, Secretary. “Dr. Richard Williams | DENTIST OPFICE AND RESIDENCE " Juneau Ice Cream Parlors Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE S8HOV Peroy Reynolkds, Manager 1 GOLDSTEIN BUILDING i -1 | Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. BEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 R('.LMBLE TRANSFER Our trucks go any place any time: A tank for Diesel 0 and a tank for Crude Oil save burner treuble. PHONE 149; NIGHT i48 T TELEPHONE 5 Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 pm. r. W. A. Rystrom DENTIST Over First Nationsl Bank X-te¥ |' WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OV 34 plus or 27 gravity, In anv amount . . . GQUIURI COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 1803 B - A DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to §; 7 to 9:30 by appointment. Gastineau Hotel Anmex south Franklin St. * Phone 177 W 1Us Puint We Have It} IDEAL PAINT SHOF | VRED W, WENDT ‘ | Robert Simpson, Opt. D. | ) Graduate Los Angeles Col, lege of Cptometry ard Cpthalmolng, Glasses ¥ittcd Lenses Cround Yateh and Jeweiry Repairing PAUL BLOEDHORN at very reasonable FRONT Car Todd Studis it RS, GAVES | 3 “The b 326 smun BTREET H,» Home of .Hal Gt and Marx ‘Clothing .lonu—Slevom Slnp ., LADIES—MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR" Seward Street Near 'rhsm GARBAGE HAULED Iteasonable Monthly Rates If youre out to please the man »f the family . . . let us kelp wu! A grand sclection of gocd food . . . vegetables and all the things that men like best. PHIONE 83 or 85 Samitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” TG BV U ?w*e '\ ‘I you enjoy indoor sporis— Here's one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS -and A Heidelborg ON TAP Dr. M. J. Whittier CHIRGPRACTOR Orugless Physician Office hours: 10-i2, 1-5, 7-0 Rooms 2-3-4 Tnangle Bldg. PHONE 667 E. 0. DAVIS e TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4763 " New York Uh' £ n!?i"%u We truly pelieve thai we sell | Offics M-m *&Tfi—h—‘——‘—-’.——w America’s Greatest Shoe Values and Prettiest Footwear DEVLIN’S | | | from 6;30 ¢.m, 0 8:30 p.in Give a— . I SMITH-CORONA A1 + &= TYPEWRITER J J J. B. Burford & Co. ||| JUNEAU-YOUNG “Our doorstep 1a worn hy Satisfied Customers” " 1 H PAL T,,_o,,,_aeflu" Y 5 ARSI | Shelf and Wravy Hardwio. K];mifl_y Guns and Ammaunition Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W, Second GARLAND BOGGAN + Hardwood Floors | Waxing . Polishing 1 | TEORT | McCAUL MOTOR ; COMPANY || Dodge and Plymouth Dealcrs PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Shelf IARDWARE | Thomas Hardware Co. Sanding Wesbument s b Lo Dol et PHONE 582 s S O S