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THE where millions of pounds of fish are caught an: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1935. NOTI SRR L o) OF APPLICATION FOR ¢~~~ i ¥ FRSINN 47 T > 1 N | : | ’ROFESSION | ieti. Dall’}" Alaska Enlplr(’ nually. 1t points to o sevival of the indusiry; to| UNITED STATES PATENT | GO 1HAPPY Lk ONAL 4 FratemagFSacwtws i 04 more employment for fishermen; to better and more AnChU- 8. :ll'viy N;; 11:26 = 20 YEARS A 3 | IRTHDAY — > =4 b _l !' | : ; o ; ? + nitiY aiiers] orage Alaska, March 6, 1935 i = R TR T T astineau Channe . BENDER - - Editor and Manager | stabilized prices, and to a grea | | ¥ 7 - L o ik 1y by i | market which is inexhaustible o long as humans eat. | Serial 08356 Prom The Evpire ; llrlv” 'v;;s\l‘o}l‘.l.;l\‘ P‘-’;Pcht i A e 3 Pubished cvery ept Sunday hy o _—— Notice is hereby given that, pur- et e e TR B ratula- ot A e s SRIN Second and Main | A 1) - | pire ertends congs ¢ Eleciricity, Infri g | 'S MAYORALTY RECORD. suant to an Act of Congress ap- 1522 19 | tions and best wishes today, their | M‘:‘;:’"‘Mpd’;;fi"‘ g"m:uae:“l d ; B. P. 0. ELKS meets i 16w ros Olics 1» Jubtd &s Besona Ol = proved May (e, A0, ATBEIRAL - APRIL 6, 1915. | birthday anniversary, to the foUOw- | | "3 Gllactoin punding | every Wednesday at ¢ Bty ; i | Alaskans must have set some sort of a recf)rd"l'v ALASKA GOLD MINING The most furious fighting in theing: Phone Office, 1A i p.m. Visiting brothers SUBSCRIPTION RATES. for $1.25 |80 last. Tuesday’s municipal elections in re-naming GOMPANY, a C"P‘;”w;’: ‘I’Sflml- history of the world was marking o AN SO welcome. : Deltvered by carrier in Juneay and poualas for $12| 1 eir Mayors to office. In ten cities the incumbents | ed a;d ?zgstmi :;1 ekr eh aws of the battle bébwesn “the Fukfiats APRIL 6 p B l - John H. Walmer, Ex- By mail 1d, at the fc um:lvm: r"‘_l' ;‘\‘,mm were re-elected and in two instances the city heads fl;fi er;;d:g’s: a i:éa: O[Sfi P:Sl and the combined forces of Ausu‘la; J. D. Van Atta s e B e R SIS . M. H. Sides, Secretary g LR G o g, O T ROV e chosen for the twelfth time. It speaks well Office ') lication for & petest and Germany on the southern ridg- | Alexander Kiloh WILSON ; - | W G inamibers will confer a i Y o PEomPity | for the caliber of men in public office in the North |has ol [:f;‘o’:izg gm‘:rb:dpfo;; es and slopes of the Carpathian| Guy Smith E. B. WILSO! KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS o 3usiness Office of a iilure or irreg { e caliber of pi rf S, : i son o i X nlnot:g; ‘a‘:n\].”,’:' tess O i il ny ur : b ( | and indicates that the voters are pretty well sal:shed;mfl mining claims and premises, mountains. The Germans and Aus-| Mrs. Berrice Johnson c:g;,p:,fl;;ri:,;[s!m:;m | r}?efl Council No, es: News Of U2; Business Office, 374, |2 g Bt B a ) s Caete ing! : o 1760. Meeti S Telephones: N orf ¢ e e o i ivice they are. A convention of re elected | oy Gituated upon Admiralty Island, ns were uor; tantly retreat‘:l:lg‘ A | SRONE. 106 jEa mte flzfi\d&:;or:: 1 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATEDI?REKSIfi.., to the Mayors in the Territory would be a mighty repre- | garrig Mining District, Juneau Pre- southward, abax]]]:m:‘g :na;inftio:' Selis s o 1 7:99 b o, ’I‘;anslenb | B R Feheation of &l nows disgatehes dlliu ntative pictuze of Alaska's lengih and breadth. | cinct, Alaska, and described by the at supplies of ! gy Tatiagraver: & 5 P S e i L oy ol o this DALst ancle The men called to continue their public duties official plat and by the field notes i MRl wuh} August P. Anderson 3 DRS. KASER & FREFBURGER | | tend. Council Cham- i local news publis i were: Juneau, Isadore Goldst Douglas, A. E.|ome file in the office of the Reg- g P B et INTISTS | | sers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, EED TO BE LARGER Dr. W. H C clected for | lster of Juneau Land District, A ons along the western front. - | b 3k, 1 J TURNER, Secret, A C NTEED T o joetz; Cordova, Dr. W. H. Ch: re-elect s & = Build 3. K, H J , Secretar i Gt Sl et Z 1“‘1(: tlv.vmh time; Nome, Rex F. iz; Fairbanks, chorage, Alaska, as follows, to-wit: resbytery of Alaska was JUNLAU-YOUNG mm:fzz;m"l;" i ‘ MOUNT JUNTAU L E :’ NS " i (e AR ST 7 ,o,| Beginning at Corner No. 1 Point resbytery asKa S b J LCDGE NO. 147 E. B. Ccllins; Ketchikan, P. .] (':.x ?mv. Ax;(knolr:f;,; ‘Lode‘ whence USLM. No. 10, a meeting at Juneau. In attendance Funera] Par]ors Hours 8 am. to 9 pm | Second and fourth Mor.- Oscar £, Gl "BSNRIEDI O, Browmell; BEgWay, | ot Db |, | hrom Juneay’ whre the Rev. J. B.| Licensed Funeral Directors TRECE R TE B FRARE I day of each month in ¥ W. J. Mulvihill, re-elected for the twelfth time, and island in Funter Bay, bears N 50° Stevens, the Rev. ngld ‘Waggon- | | and Embalmers 5 B = Scottish Rite Temple, Petersburg, Ed Locken. 39" W 32301 {t, and running er, Dr. J. H. Condit and E. W.|| Night Phone1851 Day Phonel Dr G DB Jenn beginning at 7:30 p.m. ~ |thence N 67° 57" E along line of Pettit | T. T tane HOWARD D. STABLER, Chicago Republicans are talking about reorgani-|mean high tide of Funter Bay, ¢ R 8 ahn s TRIRBREAG. | JAMES W zation but it looks to us as if only compulsory|§75.26 feet to Corner No. 2 Point The Juneau mun.lmp:ll election H e Building | conscription would save the poor old G. O. P. in|Lode; thence N 25° 56' E 39595 was passing off quietly. There had | it aans iy | SRR A ¢ 3 v g r smocrats put feet to Corner No. 3 Point Lode; been no disturbance of any kind to lepnone DOUGLAS fTOE ] the Windy City after the way the Democrats p Htere I ChE d ¢ b A b 2, 4 A\ : “h- M Kelly back in office. thence N 64° 00° E 31590 feet to nterfere with the peace and quiet b e © TR AERIE - WL, ol their Mayor Kelly . Gorner 4 Pofnt Tode: IS IA 12°| of the cocasibn, = 5 3 ’ | ‘aFok s 3 (06" E 400.80 feet w0 Corner No. 5 ! Mecws first and third Mondays, & Krupp Cashes In. Point Lode; thence S 31° 55 E man F. A. Johnson, of i Dr Geo. . Barton !|.m. Eaglcs' Hall, Douglas, Vtsyl:m T A 17620 feet to Corner No. 6 Point ondon, Conn., left Seattle for AND CHTROFRACTUR ! | rothers welcome. Samwe Degar, = Cenlieiis o111 ! Lode; identical with Corner No. 2 to Bt e 20t Goldsivin Bldz. Phone 214 | | . P, T. W. Casher, Secretary, A recent writer on the economic situation in Ocean Swell Lode; thence S. 31 Office Homre 010, 145 Bvins {1 = o SUCPp—— Germany reports that “among the few manufactur- 55 E 8092 feet to Cornmer No. 3 s announced in Washington 1 igi by appointuisnt | 3 2 = BOON TO FISH INDUSTRY. ers whose profits were greater than they Were .. Syell Lode; Thence § 88°| that the plans of Secretary of the o ik zl : ¥ R i before Hitler came into power was the Krupp arma- o, o 19449 feet to Corner No. 4|Interior Franklin K. Lane contem- BLL B W TR Our tra™s go _.y place an; lant.” Th f is_evident. | ¥ | d th t of i SR A tank for Di 5 ally -flam a S ftudes flock |ment plant.” 8, Teasoll, Uk LERe L I8, oVl Ocean Swell Lode, identical with|plated the start of operations on - T — 2| | time, ank for Diesel O Ballyhoo a ‘”“'“ “‘""v ‘::'d ”_‘f p“"l"]a“ ur‘th of |(Germany under the Navi dictatorship has been re- | .o No 1 Queen Bee Lode|'he building of the Alaska rail- | Pr. Richard Williame | | | #and a tank for crude oil sace to the altar of curiosity, but presen » i and |arming at a feverish rate, and the great Krupp whence U.S.LM. No. 10 bears N 64° | road in June. i I i burner trouble, ] . merit and the long, hardy row of education and rks, which played so important a part in Ger- 18" 30”7 W 4452.85 feet; thence N Not Because We Are ! DENT ST || PIHONE 149; NIGHT 148 merchandlsing mush b run belore e B e aeCeg [many's preparation for the last wak, naturally Dave | 1o 3ov & 42077 feet to(Oornes No.| Henry Lund, Tom McCartney and Cheaper d O e R | RELIABLE TGANSFER | plished. Concoct a freak in the proper show case|peon’ one of the principal beneficiaries. (Their "0 ‘bl Tode, whenee U.S.LM. | James McCloskey, Juneau high % | Gastineau Building | [L . A &nd there is no lack of customers but when the jciness had been comparatively poor under the No. 10 bears N 69° 46’ 10”7 W|school boys, had organized a com- sUT BETTER Phone 481 | I “"“———'é more legitimate and less unusual article is offered!German republic.) ; 1442623 feet; thence N 44° 57° E /, the purpose of which was to T G - - the game audience it must be sold by the tedious| The Hitler regime came Into o8 "?‘d"“:y With 20600 fect to Corner No. 2 King Juneau clean-up. Front and = _______ o | Commercial Adjust- ] al [ ality. s over this latter the appro great German industrialists ; thence N 25° 27" E 184.50 jards would be cleaned of 77 DR ™. E. SOUTHWELL | . 3 route of trial plus quality It is over this latter!the apprcval of the grea x t 1515 Bee Lode; thence N 25 y T " E . road that the fishing industry in Alaska has been in the Ruhr but with their active flnancna].ud feet to Cormer No. 3 King Bee debris at the rate of 35-cents £ ALILERS CO [ Optometrist—Optician 1 ' Cl;noentu& Ral,tl;lgB_ureau | 3 traveling the past few years. The quality has never Indeed, it is a question whether Adolf Hitler would | '\ "i4 tical with Corner No. § our by the young contractors. § RICE & AT * B | Eves Examined—Classes Fitted 1’ peral x:: WB }‘the serv- | 7 e .l‘". way of education has|be dictator of Germany today if it had not _been for Tellurium Lode; thence N 8° 47 r"UMBING HEATING i Room 17, Valentine Bldg. | B l—e-sh::tefi:‘i e i 657 i ackid b olstales many of which{the powerful ‘Suppert of the indusiied imter 3" E 33863 feet to Coriler No: 4| weather: Maximum, 43; mini- lf 0" 0 o gvanee wnat | | Office Phone 484; Residence | || o e B been slow and marke Y Obs ke o over | iNClUding the directors of Krupp's. Alfred Hu@e_n- Tellurium Lode; thence N 18° 16 mum, 41; cloudy. e yh 1 g | Phone 238, Office Hours: 9:30 | | | ‘e have 5, “A‘OC"I ratings | have been the result of economic cundx%)ons. o.\er berg, for example, who did so much to further the 380,65 feet to Corner No. 5 Tellur- 5 job will i to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 | on e : which the industry had no control But progress| .1 cause, was on the Krupp's board, and Thys- jum Lode, identical with Corner REAL DAGO RED i has been made and now from the national mmtul‘w“‘ the steel magnate of the Ruhr, contributed No. 8 Tane Btis.tods: (iusk N i 25Apcr SR Bl = 2 ; e dgtarmation of -another ‘step thay. promises'$0more “than = & ‘millibn. dollars o HitlEes oam- | 500 o lrpstilit o e Vine S0 e en D v —_—— | —— give greater impetus to the promotion, develppment pajgn fund between 1930 and 1933 Now, these men | 0" o0 Tode: thence N 70° 00’ U5 K R ! 79 J Dr. A. W. Stewart | Alaska Transfer Co. and stabilization of the largest industry in the|and their companies reaping their rewards in %y, 5 % T0 NG 3 otter . ST S/lBI]\ S - AW, Ste ' ; North. profits. No more cynical di: ard for the interests ;" o0 N 5° 50' E 666.60 feet R | Haiirs ¢ ;m to 6 pm GENERA.‘ H\ULING el ot Wi o S s R e Sl i N b é‘hlmu | :500 per month ] Everything In Fornishings | SEWARD BUILDING ED JEWELL, Proprietor 4 : f Als 5 | BT e N 70° 00’ E 1500.00 feet to Corne: 2 = M a5 PHONES 268—1134 of Commerce, always a friend of Alaska and under : s ] i or Men ¥ Office Phons 459 | 0! 268—113 gl h:%dwmn Aot o We Live Longer; How Much Better? wo. 1 Otter Lode, whence U}A,.xl,.;u‘ J. B. Burford & Co. ’ { , Jur G it el 2 ross rranite houlder | | S E— - — ounces the appointment of a nation-wide Fishery . No..21,.8 crofson 8 grapfo oM l Our doorstep Is worn by sat bt Sae €T SRR 5 ; oA i nounces I / e (Drs. W. J. and C. H. Mayo) 5 feet square showing 12 inches| fied customers pe - ! SEE BIG VAN p Bo o ufenntnl inen and omen Wouo) The average life of mankind in the time of above grond, approximate latitude | Robert 3\!1’1[180!4 \’ ! duty it will be to aid n.xyhnn,'mL(‘x));) 'll(‘ r‘ a Queen Elizabeth was twenty years. Today the 58° 14 30” North and 1:)n.,:tm& s Opl D. | Gunsl and Ammumtlon ] . T T 8 2 cverage |5 fillyoeight yovrs' for ran'shd) siaty-ane| 104" 6 e | i durte Los Angeis Col- | || LOWER FRONT STREET | contribution to the health of the entire nation. In 2 il 1loRIcaNT 7 Stant | W 5° 50° W s ot v i Sl R Pl Next to Midge: Lunch explaining the functions of the group, the Secretary for Woman, who is ’“*’“jd‘lcgln’ st el d IO . 2 Otter Tomorrow’s Styles 1§ ) I)r” iy (‘”. ; tege éng:):z‘;,‘;; and | M said it would advise and counsel “on the broad Recent discoverios AR, cct. that the life LO0; thence S 70° 00 W 35915 Today” ! = {| | Glasses Titted ~gnses Ground = ] i ke . sclentific developments, catch- | AStORISHING fesulls, ard Eive 1‘” fi | promise of feet to Corner No. 1 Lone Star| 4 | “THE CORNER DRUG STORE"{ ~——2| DRrucs axp Sunpwmi : ihg, canning and marketing of fish, the stabilizing' ©f man Will soon reach the Biblical promise ofi; ;. ‘wreice USLM. No. 21 bual; P. 0. Substation No. 1 i S ND SUNDRIES 8 of the industry, the general welfare of the fisher- thiee scere and ten. X g \;Vss%llr-aflgt f:‘bo';‘;f;“b’; — 5 FREE DELIVERY i DR. H. VANCE or LIQUORS S RAtbral Aspacts s a food s o sl v 2 3 g oo . . . K T g | meni u’nd the nutritional aspects of fish as a foo Professor Moley is not only editor of Today; 5 pone Star Lode, identical with 7! I\n/ ' R IN A }ILRR‘! produg he is receiver of the St. Regis Hotel in New York corner No. 1 Tellurium Lode bR i et PIONE 97 Cons ) ° ) It covers a wide field but fishing is a %€ city. His friends say he wanted to demonstrate hence U.S.LM. No. 21 bears N 4 Frew, Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5 || Fast Free Delivery industry and its ramifications are many and varied. pe was a competent business man as well as a pro- 25 W 3864.81 feet; thence S 18 | {7t 8:30 and by appointment. . i Thus the Secret has named to the committee|fossor. The demonstration is succeeding. The hotel 15 w 75865 feet to Corner No. 2|3 <« il O Stor8 ! Otfice Grand Apts., near Gas- || G 9’ L S h i s of prominence and foresight from all \\‘ulks‘hus picked up remarkably under his direction.— pellurium Lode; thence S 70 .00 ’ | tineau Hotel, Phone 177 | u . "llt ] of life. Scien educators, food oxperts, physi-| (Kansas City Star.) W 216.30 feet to Corner No. 4 K"m(..‘ PES =xi —— D g p , business executives and men closely affiliated | TR s Bee Lode; thence S 19° 22' W 776.00 Res OllSEblllty e — rllg Store N the industry are on the list. In an endeavor If there is going to be another ruckus in Europe, feet to Corner No. 5 King Bee D J W Ba e l ‘I to have the counsel of those particularly conversant We know which side our boys 5{‘0““ be on. “ Lode, identical ‘f'“-h Corner Nfl"- 4 | 1. D‘ENT;ST Yy | Next te Colisean ‘ : PR ing leaders the one that has the whole Atlantic Ocean in front Queen Bee Lode; thence S 21° 08 ¢ ible fi | T 1 N B sto umnes Rl {our. Onieukling deaders O L ke’ Hargldp W 74596 fecet to Corner No. 3| We are responsible for Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | | = in the industry from Alaska and the West Coast — - Queen Bee Lode, identical with every ton of coal we sell. Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pra. | |2 — g i have been chosen. They ate Nick Bes of Junest| '\ coievaic of owr asqualntance, considering| o e 3 poane N Your satisfaction is our ||| Eveoings by appointment | | | Hollywood Style Shop cannery and fisherman; Capt. Austin E. Lathrop p, present world mess, the decision of Germany whence Corner No. 1 Swamp Lilly i PHONE 321 | | Formerly COLEMAN'S of Cordova. Tlacier Sea Foods Company; E. B. {4 jearm, the boom in armaments generally and Lode bears N 70° 00' E 1500 feet,| objective. b —Ui Pay Lcss——Much L. b McGovern of Seattle, President of the Pacific various other matters, reaches a definite explana- from which USLM. No. 10 bears The purchase of your ||% S S su-eeme” Canned Salmon Brokers Association, and John C.ition. “Undoubtedly,” he says, “the world was made N 54° 57 W 4573.01 feet; thence € el frorm s will canvince r GARBAGE HAULED BEULAH HICKEY | Veatch of Portland, Chzirman of the Oregon Fish by the devil when he had a headache.—(Kansas 32° 00’ E 613.40 feet to Corner No.| uel 1ro 5 fort Reasonable Monthly Rates [ 3 Commission. Selection of these men 'reflects the |City Star.) 3 Swamp Lilly Lode; thence S 70° | you on a cost-and-comfor 0. DAVIS [ high caliber of the national committee, and num-{ Vi e " e g"' w fi‘;f f:‘;e_'fihcno:;‘esr "1;?.004' basis of the advantage a I%ELEI;HONE Yo | . . v ives weight (o] Pickpockets also believe in ‘“share the wealth” | Swamp y 3 the; 2 Lo merchant | . B s Of :“dl 1y kx;u“'n )r(mdd ve):pa:rt,snf iess uimi’nr; .:L principles.—(Philadelphia Bulletin.) |E 312,65 feet to Corner No. 3 Hid- | responsible coal Phone 4753 | i FOl‘ Q“l(:k i e reioron. tht the depappt s : —_—— den Rock Lode; thence S 52° 40' W| offers you. B e RADIO the fundamentally greatest need—education of the| . i nao its tragic battles, mostly fought out 1500100 %5 Corner No. 4 FiddE ¥ : public in the value of fish “';1 8 r°°;l ?‘”“‘;”‘I";m the heart of the individual. Rock Lode; thence N 32° 00' W 600 | ci ic 0 | REPAIR ] long have known the aids to health found in fish| ot SRR 5. to Corner No, 1 Hidden Rock Tod, | Pa (1 gt i ; but Americans have been especially slow o become| oy y1 oy e tar plank wouldnt be so bad, |identical with Corner No. 4 Valley A ohed Loror e }"IinesblcRAVES J I Tdeph:nl;ermo 1 aware of it. Given knowledge, a vast untapped lif it weren't for the blank tax.—(Boston Herald.) Lode, whenoe U.8.L.M. No. 10 bears N ilx;'ihr:ungfyetl.xb: :;d sh':?l’ Coal Co ) ¥ | SRS o public market awaits the product of Alaskan and | S — 35° 32’ 40” W 4685.45 feet; thence N S sher, jolller compRain 5 Home of Hart Schaffner and | 8 others waters. Thus the action of Secretary Roper| 1t takes a tree surgeon to solve knotty proh-'?:log' w 423-‘5u§2f1"ccmNC:§'3C;0§; for her husband now that PHONE 412 f Marx Clothing i| " as specially good omen to the Northlem: Times-Union.) alley Lode; 4 | ~ - el - e - |27380 féet to Commer Nos Valiey|f she ;er‘y‘d“ s clotabe 1o ahe s | ] | Lode; thence N 5° 42" W 279.74 ft. i | | Ilarr Race ;‘ to Corner No. 7 Valley Lode; thence |2 Ia| y ] N 46° 15 E 306.24 feet to Corner [ J | | FINE BAbcdiEn No. 1 Valley Lode, whence USLM. Butler Mauro || Watch and Jewelry Repatring he Squibb Store | No. 10 bears N 45° 41' 30" W YOUR &t very reasonable rates | The ALUTE To the g it o Prus Ca | il 324.11 feet to Corner No. 1 Ocean > rug * PAUL BLOEDIORN l 7 Swell Lode, identical with Corner ALASK A | F’RONI“ STREET I Sapergr . 1 . . No. 7 Point Lode, whence USLM. “Express Money Orders | . z|| IDEAL PAINT SHOP | i No.10 bears N 45° 39° 40" W 3805.58 L l Anytime” | = | It It's Paint We Have It! | us es 0 e l ° feet: thence N 46° 03'W 192.43 feet AU ry : Phone 134 Free Delivery - | ~—————— e to Corner No. 8 Point Lodc: thence ; ‘ | WENDT & GARSTER N 12° 05’ W 36196 feet to Corner ! t C. |1 PHONE 549 L No. 9 Point Lode; thence N 4° 11° | igars { 1 ~ 2 in . . . E 109.92 feet to Corner No. 1 Point | | . To the Pacific Alaska Airways, now pioneering regular runs Lodd tra R ar Bepinning | it . [ Cigarettes above the old dog-team trails, Alaska’s pioneer bank extends Adjolning claims, a5 shown by arrl ac lne 0 || Candy o | o the plat of survey are | | hearty <'un;_'ruh|liltlon.~'. The Alaska No. 2 Lode, un- | Cll‘dl ) _ i 9 | R 1. o “ELECTROL—Of Course R : Better transportation service is the key to faster development veyed; N 3 h and greater prosperity for Alaska. \.e‘;:gfb" 9 - s [ Tncle Sam Lode, unsurvesed ALASKA MEAT CO. I fi Gl S SRS o R i e 7 e | King Bee, 2nd. Lode, unsur- We are grateful to l_lu Airways for Inmgu‘lg t.lu,s bank closer to | et FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND || ew 3 its customers and friends throughout the Territory. Tellurium, 2nd Lode, unsur- TC HAMS AND BACON,—U. S. Government Inspected || < veyed; 4 o Lone Star, end Lode, unsur- — — 7 | | THE BEST » . | Bank by AIRMAIL—with veyed; | rc nc | i Ish Nik Lode, unsuveyed; | EER 2 | Mill Site Lode, unsurvey ¥ | | & Iv FLORENCE L. KOLB, | 4 | » 2 First publication, March 20, 1935, l‘ Draught Beer P ) % Last pubication, May 29, 1935, | Py R, [ 0‘ 'l' JUNEAU 3 e ‘ » THE MINERS' g OPEN ALL NIGHT - " CARLSON ’ R | BETFTY MAC | K u LT MY It Recreation Parlors . Oldess aud Siseamt FiON . EAUTY siiop || 4laskan Hotel Liquor Store | iy and Institution in Alaska | In New Location at || - Liquor Store | 12th and B Streets i b . . ot The 3 i PHOYE 547 Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single Q-2 rings Old. newspapers for aale BILL DOUGLAS ATttt e e e Empire Office.

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