The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 23, 1937, Page 7

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TH AILY ALASKA EMPIRE '[UESD AY, MARC H ’3 193 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG GEE ,SNUFFY-- L\SSEN TO TH\S-- SOME FELLOWS 0UT N ENGLEWOOD WANT PERMISSION TO START A CHAPTER OF THE BROTHERHOOD OF VARM\NTS-- 'MASKED TERROR 18 SHOT DOWN BY POLICEMEN - {Dead Man, ronnu Convict, Believed to Have Been Slayer, Assaulter i | ll | | | l CHICAGO, Ill., March 23, — Two i policeman shot and killed a “masked terror” ih the Chicago Lawn dis- itrict during the night. The deac iman has been identified as Louis | Ebert, 27, a former convict. Miss Ann Weiner, daughter Rabbi, called at the morgue !morning and said the slain ‘was the masked gunman |tacked her last Sunday nig irobbing her escort. | Police Captain Willlam Colli said he onfident the man is nlsg (lhr‘ one who shot and killed, lout warning, Mrs. Mary Irwin, wife FASHIONHAS, THE ‘BLU jof a policeman, when she was out 2 |walking with her daughter three Here is evidence in a three-piece suit of blue-mist home-svun (left) | B0 "0 7 and a smart havy blue {ailleur. Orchids and dark blue accessories s 1 Y it sy add snap to the homedpun suit, while jeweled lapel clips and a red | feathered pillbex hat brighten the ta (Costumes assembled by Aite"dants ArB Bonwit Teller). DECLARES U. S. < Named by Bride * Miss Giovanelti' Announces Plans for Wedding Plans for another Jiggs Next Tuesday also were discussed and V ; ville and Tom Hulchings named & committee to set iith ~ Giovanetti, ughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gio- netti, whose marriage to George | William Laverty will be a social t of the near future, has chosen Laura Krug as her bridesmaid. | of a this man * on ay in order to m e named to o and complete V\r ASH!NG’T ‘V March 23.—-Gen retired World War Chief-Of-Staff the United States is better pre than eéver before for war but he pressed the hopes war never hap- pens. lmnr‘(] from the natighaj gave an interesting acgoynt of his trip and told of Legiod activity in © ash D. C. e - JOINT MEETING Ol' LEGION, AUXILIARY PLANNED MONDAY best Plans are le( the wedding will be | Tuesday morning at a nuptial s at the Catholic Church of the | Eociaty, Nativity by the Rev. W Church Seur. Following the ceremony there fancy « work Will be a wedding breakfast at the |ty's al WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOCIETY WILL HAVE LE THURSDAY ne: Plar with the Auxilis N anight in the Dugout to g th- | Harry A. Sams will be Mr, Laver- 1 w. G. Levas—‘ NOT WNGLE'S ’v‘JCOQS - ENGLEWOOD ! \T'S OUT ON THE SOUTH S\DE-- ONE OF TTHE n\CE RES\DENTIAL D\STRICTS OF CHICAGO -~ WOoOoDS 2 SHORE THING GOOGLE - TELL'EM T0 GO RAHT AHAV WAAL- “TELL THAR'S NUFF\N‘ DOIN'--- UM PLUMS AGIN HOB-NOB BN WIF NEP -- Wi T 'PEARS TER BE A RAWT PEART HOLD ON, SNUFFY NOU'D L\WE ENGLEWOOD - WAAL- 'L\ SEE -- RISTERCRATS-- lMPEAGHED DOUGLAS OR WILL NEWS DOUGLAS CITY COUNCIL DOES - MUCH BUSINESS " | peached | b Council, {School and City Hall Proj-|Huntn: ects Taken Up—Fire Truck Delayed 211 building of architects, and wlw‘non of fire truck and equip- ment, were the main issues of about three hours of discussion which was 1udu!ged in by the Douglas City {Council last evening. About a dozen | |or more additional residents of the town were present, taking part in | the discussion. | It was formally decided to retain | the firm of N. Lester Troast and As- | sociates to complete the plans and VIR iBpecs A idmw up specifications for the build- : . mee before, i 9 e pape {ings, and secure bids to be opened | o A “ n AU04, /1NN I - {won first place and ral times at a future meeting of the Coun-| Pl o had won second and third places. |eil. William Manley of the archi- ) tectural firm was it at the meeting To explain details in con- MANNINGS MOV {nection with the proposed buildings Jenny With f%¢ sanction of the church | e iroll ard of Trustees, the Council fay-|Mept Scheol to the Stragier lored the move to secure the Com-{ ™ the Doogan ho munity church lot for the city hall| D 7057 ! y ~nnn\~ Lo City l:wull:w in Jail Since | Last July, to Carry ( to Court TON, Indiana, are W. H. Bangs, Huntington opeal to ourt alt with M.’\)'m‘ estabish a Muni- b Power plant. He| has been i ince last July for ignoring wt order to discon- nect priv consumers from Municipal Con lines. PAPER the DOUVOGLA S SCHOOL Notific: ceived here Breeze, D« first place 5 Territor chool The award wa been re- Gastineau 1 paper, won 3 among the at the Col oclation convention. made and D.F.D. headquarters; and give| other suitable building sites for the |church to rebuild if they wished.|! {A meeting of the Ladies’ League sto be held very soon to consider .the | proposition. In the matter of fire truck and {equipment to be ordered, it was | finaly decided to spend a littie |more time in getting data on sev-| eral competing trucks before tak. ling final action. The following clerks and judges | were appointed by Mayor A. E. |Goetz to handle the forthcoming, | election to be held two weeks from“c‘ll i L | cile on the h, to llu former derleaf cot: tage on' 8t. Ann’s Avenue, where he {will equip in preparation to con- {linue his photography work. - .o MARIN BUYS PROPERTY; IS TO BUILD AT ONCE {has purchased the Rone plnpun t the, corner of D and Third Stréets and will build immediately. Plans story dance hall, cedure and other mats two organizations were made last night at the regular meeting of Al- ford John Bradford Post, American Legion. Invitation will be extended the Auxiliary to advance its meeting nnd (n..\h ing sale Thurbdsy at Mrs, [home of the bride’s parents and, in rank Barrow's store neat the Honje | h€ evening at their home, will b |by 75 feet. ry on Willoughby Avenue. Try The Empire classifieds for | results. e |today; Mrs. Gertrude Laughlinand | | Mrs. J. R. Langseth, clerks; Ed An~ | drews, "Mike Pusich and Sante De- 2 reception for the bride and bride- 4 groom. Today - - > News Today—Empire. SHOWFIGHT i i | i March | im- | City | the { AWARDED TOP IION()R‘ the! | | | home | red from’ John Marin, of the Douglas Inn, 50 | The Chas. W. Carter | “ENGLEWOOD | EXPRESS, BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL ERNAL SOCIETIES \ 'INEAU CHANNEL IHREGTURYW“ ———————— & raternal Societies of Gastineau Channel When in Need of } | DIESEL OIL—-UTAH COAL l B. P. 0. £ ELKS meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome, WALTER P, SCOTT, Exalted Ruler . H. SIDES, Secreinry Helene W. L. Albrecht || 4 PHYSIOTHERAPY Maswage. Electricity, Infra Ked GENERAL l Ray. Medical Gymnastics ‘ | | STORAGE ana CRATING CALL T8 JUNEAU TRANSFER Night Phone 4702 { 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. Phone Office, 216 ! R & FREEBURGER | I DENTISTS Blomgren Building PFONE 58 Hows 0 am. 10 v | M. AU LODGE NO. 1 Sceond and fourth Monday of each mon in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m FORREST R. BATES «+ | Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. Phene 18° -----_-w—flw.m-m.x A FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS -~ OILS JUNEAU MOTORS ! Main Street gtanat | Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENIST Rootns 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. TEIEPHONE 178 REBERAME Perseverance Lodge No 2 A meects ~very second and feurth Wadnes. day, I. O. O. P. Itall. EDNA M BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRE CASHEN, Secretary. Dr. Richard Wllllams DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING woot of Juneau Ice Cream Parlors Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager Hours 9 a.m. to 6 pm. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNL ZD Next Collsenm RLLlABLE TRANSFER Our trucks go any place ant ti A tank for Diesel O " TELEPHONE 563 and a u:k tor cndl: oit X ours— 0 i save burner troubl 8 Office Hi w sA‘mR;;tlie:nm ! etlona Wi WBRE Over Flnt N:lulnnl Bank X-ka¥ Front Street PHAMS 97=Fro6 Delivery B e WHEN IN A HURRY : CALL COLE FOR OIL! 3 ’ 34 plus or 27 gravity, in anv amount , . i QUITE] COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 1803 Mortuary | Fourth and Frarklin Sts. | PHONE 136-2 DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9:30 by eppointment. { Gastineau FHotel Anmex it boul.h Franklin St Phone 177 = . | {50 Tie Paint We Rave 1] DEAL PAINT SHOP WENDT HOTEL ZYNDA H Friendly Hospitality ) B Elevator Service B CLARENCE WISE -Manager Among the affairs preeeding the {wedding of the popular Juneau gir! was a shower at the home of Mrs. gan, judges. The Labor Union Hall | will be the voting place. Edward Giovanetti in the Spickett | Apartment Friday night. The bride- to-be was the recipient of ‘many | beautiful gifts from her many | | friends who~ atbended the party. SENATOR PIVERS ADDRESSES BPW Social qecunty in Alaska Isiy Subject of Talk at Meet-. | ing: Last Evening Daily Cross-word Puzzle 8. Carnivorous quadrupeds 9. Sharp-pointed Lair Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle GF EIAIRY ACROSS 1. Afiirmative votes 5. Likely 8. Invited 12. Rail bird 13. Golf tustruc= tor: colloq. 14. Genus of the maple tree 15. Split lnB with the face smoothed 17. Sand hill || = g oy =] ) =] Before . Exclamation . Animal related to the giraffe | Wind Indi- i cators | . Very coldly . Move with & lever . Blra of prey . Feartul npprehenslon of danger . Body of Moslem | pries ! . Moved uddenly . Seaweed | Charge with a fault or | . Interpational | sentor Victor C. Rivers ‘was the' agreement principal speaker at the monthly, d - Commenceds. | social meeting of the Businsss and| ?:gflfn“rf nE | Professional Woman's Club in ' the. . Short for a |Lutheran'Church Parlors last night. Ah’)’":“" name Senator Rivers, ‘ah ‘advocate of " Southi the Boelal Security plan, and mem- . s::':sp“"'““ |ber of the Senate Committee plan- 5. Amencu ‘1-mg Socfal Security' legislation: for ; Unlt 0‘ -:ork |the Territoty, spoké on “What So- . Color |cml Security Means to Alaska” and | members of the BPWGC said that his, | italk did much to clarify for them |the local application of: the' Bocfi!l | Security Act. | Mrs. R. R. Hermann, ahalmsl |of the Public Relations group of the Business and Professional 'Women, | |which had charge of the monthly| ‘,socisl gathering, presided as toast-| i mistress at the covered dish dinner which preceded the meeting and |during the entertainment afterward. On the program were Miss Sylvia | ;Davls, who played a ‘violin solo, ;Miss Doris McEachran, who danced | and Miss Catherine Torkelson, who| presented several piano ‘solos. | About seventy members of “th {BPWC and their friends attended| the meeting which" was declared a pronounced success by those there. | | Serving' on Mrs. Hermann's com-| |mittee were Mrs. Lyle Hebert, Mrs.| 41G. V. Goss and Mrs. John Larson,| The next social meeting of the| {BPWC will bé under the chairman- shlp of Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson and the topic for the evening will be| GEIE im0 Z|m< N0 ZICIONH|- 00N FOp>miA| ANZO®]-] mANOZ0) 2L lndoraement on a passport 23. Put into a receptacle in one's clothing Law DONE. D HRm-IoH miROmIm ol ISEEIN . 'DOWN Poisonous sn . Pronoun . Masculine name Religious rites of classicar antiquity . Any monkey : Smatlest. unit of positive electricity . Bracing { 40. Crimped fabrio 4L American Indian 42. Touch at the bouhdary line 44. Occurred 48. Got up 49. Japanese statesman 60. Exceedingly 51 Having lived . cern.( 7. Vase 28, In the back 29. Symbol for nickel 20. Roguish 8L Goddess of the harvest 32. Ea'rlh: comb, r] ‘orm % '33. Flush with success 35. Three: prefix 36. Palm leaf 37. Plane tree 39. Hastened 52 Cerenl grass W, -/ _ am T S v il o —— “alaska” by Lester D. Hendersso. It was decided to ask Supt. Ped- \ ersen's manual training class to| Imake two ballot boxes to replace | those lost in the fire. The resignation of Ed MeCormick m prewnted at the meeting. e MRS, RIEDI PLANS TRIP Mrs: Joe Biedl expeets to leave for the south in the near future to cecure equipment for their new store and bake shop. She will visit her daughter, Mrs. Louis Scholl; at Ren- ton, Wash. c e gbE s »Psrpm PAMV%AST '+ COAL . CO o (OME DEMONSTRATION. E.'I'YOUB.FRECmdvqu-l le instruction booklet, “The | y Way to Wash Blankets rrectly.” 0l g_fil THE NEW oF | Pabst Famous | AlaskaElectric Draught Beer On Tap TIMMY* I'Robert %pwn, Opt n Graduate Los An:e!eu Col, SPECIALIZING n French | and 1 italiax Dinners tevens Shop LADIES—MISSES' | ' READY-TO-WEAR Near Third | Gastinezu Cafe Thort Orders at All Hours : .l. Wllitfier y | Office hours: :10-1%;1+5, 10 | Roome 2+3-4¢ Tnangle Bldg. ' PHONE 667 ' B el e B | | KEII'II G. 'ILD" Office m—-a-uuho 601-3 T i ! | “We truly believe thai we sell America’s Greatest Shoe Values and’ Prettiest Footwear DEVLIN'S If you're out to please the an of the family . . . let us kelp A grand selection. ot good food . . . vegetables and all” the things that men lke best. . PHONE 83 or 85 Sth Grocery Store That Pleases® ! " Give a— SMITH- co:olm TYPEWRITER . B. Burford & Co. “Our_doorstep is vum by V/\\X\\ lfy-uen‘loylnMW“", Here's one of the dest—TRY

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