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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 1, 1930. By CLIFF STERRETT MY STARS! DONT TELL ME THATS A SNOBBY SCHOOLY UNIFORM ON DEAREST WAS ACCEPTED To-DAY! WOTS EATIN THE INFANT? HAS SHE GoT THE "JUMPS’ ER SOMETHIN'G DONT BE ABSyRD SAMUEL . SHES cusToMm! WHAT REGULARITY DOES A little water now and then keeps life in a flower, but if watered regularly it abounds in living strength with great- er beauty and fragrance. It is the regular additions to one’s saving fund that make it grow. First National Bank ARNOLD’S BOOTERY GOLDSTEIN BUILDING «“The Latest Styles In Women’s Shoes ALWAYS” e S it B B et ettt} USED WILLARD RADIO A AND B POWER UNIT (Which eliminates A and B Batteries) WILL SELL, CHEAP McCAUL MOTOR CO. Service With Satisfaction Prepare Y our Car for Winter Driving Clean out your radiator and fill with AN FREEZE SOLUTION and equip the car with a new set of WEED CHAINS. We have a complete stock of ALCOHOL, PRESTONE and CHAINS and are ready to service your car for winter. Connors Motor Company, Inc. Service Rendered by Experts —_— (T ECONOMY CASH STORE Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands 0 Telephone 91 Front at Main UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS and TYPEWRITER SUPPLIES GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. STATIONERY and PRINTING ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—1( 2:30, 4:30 THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OQur Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat ‘@Id Papers for sale at Empire Office DOUGLAS NEWS CELEBRATE SILVER ANNIVERSARY, WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gray ent tained 2 number of friends at their me on Saturday evening in cele- jon of their twenty-fifth wed- ding anniversary. Bridge furnished the principal diversion for the eve- ning, three tables being in play The prize winners were, for high scores, Mrs. Jacob Britt and Elton Engstrom; for low, Mrs. Engstrom and Ed Andrews. A banquet of tur- key with all the trimmings was en- joyed after the cards. Some beauti- ful and useful articles of silver were received by Mr. and Mrs. Gray as mementos of the occasion. BRID PARTY The O. E. B, P.-T. A. Club met and Mrs. W. R night for their Three tables , prizes going at the home of Mr Spain Saturday monthly bridge party of bridge were playe to Mrs. Inga Dickenson and A. J | Balog for high scores and Mrs | Robert Fraser and Sam Devon for lows. | BOAT ARRIVES | The Queen docked here from the | South at 6:30 o'clock Saturdey eve- | ning with mail and freight for local | gistribution. The Tanana was in port Saturday morning early and unloaded 100 tons of Nanaimo coal for the city. > PITCAIRN ISLAND KIDS START PIANO LESSONS AUCKLAND, N. Z., Dec. 1.—The Ifirst plano has been landed at | Pitcairn Island, the mid-Pacific home of the descendants of the {famous mutineers of H. M. S. | Bounty. None of the islanders can play |the instrument but the children | are to be taught by a missionary. All of the inhabitants of the is- {land are descendants of the Boun- ty mutineers and of the Poly- invsmn women who accompanied { them in 1780 to the refuge on the out-of-the-way isle. - D s - COOK BOOKS The Martha Society Cook Books can be purchased at The Coffee Shoppe, The Nugget Shop, Ord- way’s and Winter and Pond’s. adv. R WINTER AND POND'S New Studio now open in the First National Bank Building —adv. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE, Anchorage, Alaska. Sept. 24, 1930. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the ALASKA PACIFIC SAL- MON CORPORATION, a corpora- {tion organized under the laws of ithe State of Delaware and quali- |fied to engage in business in the |Territory of Alaska, has made ap- plication, Serial 07472, for a Soldier’s Additional Homestead, as assignee of Wm. J. O'Neal, a beneficiary under Sections 2306 and 2307, U. S. Revised Statutes, for a tract of fand consisting of apporximately 4.02 acr situated on the west ishr\r(’ of Port Althorp, on Chicha- |goff Island, one and one-half miles |southeast of Point Lucan, Alaska, |embraced in U. S. Survey No. 1809, from which corner No. 1 M.C. U.SLM. No. 1657 bears S. 34° 15 |2 . 3232 chains, Latitude 58° 08’ 00” N. Longitude 136° 20" 25” |W., and which 1. more patricularly described as follows, to-wit: Commencing at Corner No. 1, identical with Corner No. 3, Deep Sea Salmon Company’s '] je and Manufacturing site, U. S. Non-mineral Survey No. 1657, Anchorage, Alaska, Serial | No. 06519; thence north 5.05 chains to Corner No. 2, identi- | cal with Corner No. 3, Tongass | National Forest elimination, | August 22, 1925; thence east | 888 chains to Corner No. 3, | Identical with Corner No. 2, Tongass National Forest elim- ination, August 22, 1925; thence, following the meanders of mean high tide line of Port Althorp, South 26%° E. 3.02 chains, South 60%° W. 436 chains to Corner No. 4; thence W. 6.85 chains to Corner No. 1, the place of beginning. and all persons claiming ely any of the above de- ed land should file their ad- e claims within the period of publ jon or thirty days there- after or they will be barred by the |provisions of the Statutes. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. {First publication, Nov. 5, 1930. lLual publication, Jan. 7, 1931. OBSERVING AN OLD 4 SNOBBY SCHOOLY 4 THERES NO SCHOOL SPIRIT LIKE THE GOOD oLD S.6. SPIRIT! OH, I DONT KNOW. EVEN AT PUBLIC SCHOOL, WE HAVE OUR 7@\?’7? SEe Iy from a weakened con- of two sessions of the | se is probable he will rely ag ) istant, Mci The Democ leade IR m, of Arkansas, ar |of Montana, will be in the position lot ers betwee Republican —_— factions. They already have given notice they will sanction no filibus- S[orm Clouds Hover Over ter to force the extra session of Old C et W Congress next spring, but they are ongress arn- not to be “stampeded.” ingAgainsl 'Slampede' Nominations to Senate Other legislative measures on the (Continued from Page One) horizon for the winter meeting in- (AT clude the motor bus regulation bill the W unemployment bill right-of-way, there are warnings gy, the Couzens power control already from Western Republican |pequrc independents in the Senate that| mn. senate be ‘chlled their own legislative program®must {,n ¢ more than a score not be “stampeded.” of s, including the en- In that warning lies the big|yjnc ;1 hips of the newly or- threat of an ext m—and{gapized Tariff Commission and fireworks. Should a determined|mogeral Power Commission, offort be made to force the extra| . relief measures contemplate | session it probably means a fili- |4 .qditional $100,000,000 for publt buster with day and night Ses-(puildinzs construction throughout O the na and $60,000,000 for loars A solution of the long-pending I rs in the drought stricken controversy over disposition of the with which to buy seed and | war-time power and nitrate plant sor in putting in next year's it Mu Shoals, Ala., is one of he demands of the Republican| e independents. There is probability also that| nent of the export debenture prin-|Wi¥ iple of farm relief to which Presi- tion | In the Muscle Shoals dispute is| :mbodied the controversy over Gov-| ' T i ernment, ownership and_operation | Paris Being Rushed to Lis- f public utilities. The Senate has \dopted the bill of Senator No: bon for Contcmplated Republican, Nebraska, for Govern-| ook nent operation of the gigantic Ocean Trip plant 2 it LISBON, Portugal, Dec. 1. — A The House has passed a measure | for private operation of Muscle| House | Democrats May Be Arbiters | Senators Borah, of Idaho, and Norris, of Nebraska, veteran lead- | ers of the Republican independ- ents, will play leading roles in the prospective Senate contest. Sena- | tors Watson, of Indiana, and M Nary, of Oregon, Republican lead- ars, will bear the dbrunt of finding | a way out. Senator has Watson been c PHONE 478 Shoals. The two bills are in con- ference now between the Senate|® and fined to his home almost constant- | PHONES 83 OR 85 roaring through the great G n seaplane Do-X de- oyed one of the huge wings and left the proud Queen of the Sky floundering like a dirty derelict in he harbor swell. 1 by smoke, the aircraft by the weight of the wing and lay helpless. before the been filled with hundreds of gasoline. as due apparently to a ic connection which ning of the wing. Commander Freidrich Christian- sudden fire remaining An hour nks had gallons c O T R T T i CALIFORNIA GROCERY The Home of Better Groceries SHE'S NOT DANCING, MY GOOD AN, fire the fuel| “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY RET: 10-23- sen, American pi and Pilot Clar- ence Schildhauer with other offi- cers had gone ashore and left six sailors aboard who fought the blaze n such good fashion that it was out five minutes after it started. WILL BE REPAIRED BERLIN, Dec. 1.—Officials ot the Dornier Works said last Satur- day night that the fire which dam- aged the Do-X earlier in the day would not prevent the ship making the Trans-Atlantic flight in Janu- ary as scheduled. i New parts are being shipped to| Lisbon. It is estimated it will take only a fortnight to make the re-) pairs. | - | LISBON, Po::ugal, Dec. 1.—The| crew of the DO-X started for their| homes in Germany and America today. It is expected now that repairs to the craft will take at least one month. Maurice Dornier, | designer, left for Friedrichshafen today. . - SOVIET PATENT LAWS | BOON TO lNVENTORS; MOSCOW, Dec. 1.—New patent! laws for the encouragement of in-| ventors are being promulgated by |the Soviet Government. The new | laws will cut red tape and patent |committees are to be organized! within the Government trusts, syn-| dicates, factories and shops. | Two different kinds of patents| contemplated. Under one the ntor will be granted a certifi- e which will attest that he has given his idea to the Government. He will be entitled to royalties and will have free medical aid, tuition for himself and children, pension and exemption from taxa- tion Another patent form will allow the inventor to dispose of his in- vention and will be issued for 15 years, subject to Government right to make use of the patent if the |idea is considered of great military jor industrial value. In such cases the inventor will receive a perma- nent royalty but will not be grant- led the other privileges. i — - William Lindley, Coyle CJmpbclli {and W. H. Noot, members of the | | salvage crew at work on the wreck- | ed treasure ship Islander, spent the | week-end in Juneau. They stayed | at the Gastineau. ! are i ) ful display and price. A small deposit ed. Convenient pay arranged. | surprised at the Jlowness garment purchased until want- ALL WORK GUARANTEED Chas. Goldstein & Co. Open Evenings by Appointment ) Come in and see our beauti- be pleasantly in will hold any ments may be l@”’e DEPARTMENT OUR ALTERATION AND REPAIR X is in charge of Mr. Malacky Satisfaction Guaranteed i FOR SALE ONE NEW ATWATER KENT ALL ELECTRIC SCREEN GRID RADIO SET Complete with Dynamic Speaker and Tubes Regular Price—$125.00 OUR PRICE TO CLOSE—$95.00 Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Juneau, Alaska | | | | Phone 6 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS—The Standard of Comparison ARCOLA burns no more fuel than a stove .o’ yet it warms the whole house i3 A SRR b, [ JUST a few shovels of coal a day insure perfect warmth in everyroom of your home whenyoun install Arcola in a kitchen or living room and connect it to American Radiators in the other rooms. . You can have the wonderful com- fort of hot water heat at a very low cost, and you can pay for it just a little down—a little each month. . RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBERS “We tell you in advance what job will cost” PARLOR FURNACES Exclusive Agency for the Dixola Line Furnaces Juneau-Y oung Hardware Co. Juneau, Alaska FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 Valentine Building Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 183 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must be protected against freezing. Under the ordinances of the City of Juneau waste of water is prohibited. Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing water to waste through open faucets will have their service discontinued until next spring when the sup- ply will be abundant. This will be strictly enforced after November 1, 1930. All customers are hereby notified to the end that they may take the necessary precautions against frozen water pipes. JUNEAU WATER COMPANY Old Papers for sale at Empire Office (S