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4 : : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1935. I v Dall AI(lSk(l Em ire | marrny a divided home bfien s:;:d. mam'; | NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR " Nt P e p » misfortune or disgrace have been escaped, UNITED STATES PATENT $ - I‘ ( 5SS, 623 . y p | if due regard had been given to the emo- U. 8. Survey No. 1492. 20 YEARS AGO HAPPY—— , ROFESSIONAL pi| Fraternal Societies . " 1 | —_— —_— ROBERT W. BENDER - - Editor and Manager tion tamor.t Emotion m:im;:,fi;n dlf;"':fi Anchorage Alaska, March 6, 193,; - '___BIRTHD AY = Gasti i Cha 1 ! 3 B ) | power, or it may mean sion. Serial 08356 | F G o | astineau nne ! cvery evening exce day by hel wisely directed living, on the individual or i g L From The Erpire I Flelene W, L. Alhrecht G COMPANY & 1d and Ma ] —_—p bk | the social scale, it is a factor not to be fotice BreRy: BIVOI MABIEIIUY= | [ . ol i s Sl i T PHYSIOTHERAPY ———— b i - neglected. Recognizing it, we become pa- suant to an Act of Congress ap- ‘i lThe Empire eatends cnnnmi:lax— | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red -E,,;.\m‘ in the Post Office in Jungau as Second Class tient Mt realistic. Forgetting it, ‘we be- | proved May 10th, 1872, ADMIRAL- APRIL 8, 1915. t‘om nnd best wishes togav.mc;r { Ray, Medical Gymnastics i B. P. 0. FLKS meets € =i ’ T} i ke follow- | | : At sl | 2 suB o * e e COMPANY, a corporation organiz- '¢d officis & | 5 ice, .m. rothers Detivered by carrier ‘.3“"‘,'.:‘:"'& and Douglas for $1.25 'l::}‘zimn?:viggg“:;a,:rx‘ counted on, expected S 1;;;5 x| nad - woen S dARATRA. (ki hn Sl 2ok Phone Office, 16 ,’. welsome, i By mail, postage paid, at the following rates: e EBLliitons ives 1s B HABLES Vil |the Territory of Alaska, whose post Meuse and Moselle rivers. It was u&‘oi‘:":fi e aare, Bn o S B, TREvEE The ”d“"‘f]“m“’"j Sl 2 et loffice address is Juneau, Alaska, stated that the Allies had won their John Rudy % E S N e John H. Walmer, Ex- .0, onth. advanoce, 25 of meaty wisdom: “Time out for emotion! N 3 Felix Gray i | alted Ruler. M. H. Sides, Secretary poubseribers will conter . favor it they will promptlv 3 ; |has made application for a patent victory at a terrific cost. | Mor iGdorge T Alexander ” G B i the @elivery of their S S b \s ()then See s |upon the following described lodes, The advance of the Russian; ¥ Tiotitse’ Adaing E. R. WILSON KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Telephones .\. ws Of : Business Off} X lode mining claims and premises, #'my in the Carpathian region had | o Chircpod.s«—Foot Specialist Seghers Council No. P g i i t through the Austrian army in' s 401 Goldstein Building | | 178 MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. ' (Kansas City Star.) all situated upon Admiralty Island, cut t b : WINE | | 1760. Meetings sccond The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the Harris Mining District, Juneau Pre- two Dlaces, dividing it into three! WINE SYANE % 3 PHONE 496 | | 'nd last Monday at for repub tion of all news dispatches credited to On the whole, foreign comment upon the gold N o \ Port or Muscatel, $1.50 per gal.| 1e R A Al i e ? cinct, Alaska, and described by the separate armies. The eastern wing i —————————%{17:30 p. m. Translent It or not otherwise credited in this paper and also the clause decisions of the United s Supreme . 7 the Shsileh ok Bring your jug. TOTEM GROC- |— — B news published herein. 4 g dlsti i pite aF ‘heiomcm plat and by the field notes ©of the Austrian Army was in a adv. | 5 ——41 Orothers urged to at- NLARY CIRCULATION UARANTEED 70 RE_CAmoEn|fact tnat they Invalve & substantiai Joss for forelgn |00 flle 8 thie office of tha Reg-|pecarious position ‘and e muss, FPY: ~ | | DRS.KASER & FREFEURGER | | ‘end. Council Cham- RG ac t 3 stantial loss i Thne — — G i s P THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION creditors. The general trend of opinion everywhere ister of Juneau Land District, An-'sians hoped to capture it. . | DENTISTS { | »ers, Fifth St. JOHN F. MULLEN, — . b0 Blate Doars B it ,‘ that an ,f\"(. “hmh\chomg(‘ Alaska, as follows, to-wit: | JUNEAU YOUNC‘ Bloiigren Building G. K, H. J. TURNER, Secretary - i?:’lah,‘) M:; sbutht Kl _.“,,m ik ug ths‘ Beginning at Corner No. 1 Point. With a ballot of €36 as against % PHONE 56 i NS e o i ff“( Acxr) 15 urbing business \U‘“T.d‘ 1‘1? 1;1 th)lww& whence USLM. No. 10, a 450, John Reck defeated E. Valen-' Funeral Parlors Hours 9 am. to 9 pm i MOUNT '":- AU LCDGE 'NO. 147 leunlry Zr qMAornL- time had been settled 'm -l?' cross on exposed bed rock on small | tine for mayor by 186 votes. Coun- Licensed Funeral Directors e - 26 Second and fourth Mor- the Unites T:a,ws A(‘}ov:‘-zlrnmem, )u(l‘\wn m‘uuc‘fk} tsland in Funter Bay, bears N 50° cilmen elected were J. R. Wil and, Embalmers = = day ‘uf each month in ‘1.Ls entire case. s the London Times remarks, 3 W 325301 ft, and running Georse F. Miller, William Geddes, | Night Phone 1851 Day Phone13 | | —_—n Scottish Rite Temple, “the President and Congress, their position strength- thence N 67° 57 E along line of C. W. Fries, William Britt, and F.| € n Dr C. P Jcnne | beginLing at 7:30 p.m. ot by) l;‘c S}upereflCoule,s demfs,’unj ‘_A‘,m ‘bpf‘br mean high tide of Funter Bay, Wolland. Grover C. Winn was elect- m‘ | DENTIST | ipful !;AQ‘Y‘?*FD D BTABLER I protesd ml(r]mcu.;i]wn.h their work of €COn-| a5 96 feet to Corner No. 2 Point ed to the school board with a vote , Rocms 8 and § “alentine | XIZ)S“ Se "SZU’ TR O e e oolal recomstruction.” =~ en|l0de; thence N 25° 5 E 39585 of 201 over his nearest competitor i Building | Sl i e T | ’lft?e Ir‘len-d.yd\&uy in 1W ich the ruh.m'.s an‘( been feet to Corner No. 3 Point Lode;| for the office. The Empire, com- I Telepnone 178 Y oo _YOE received abroad is particularly remarkable, because|yonce N g4 00 E 31590 feet to menting editorially upon the elep et 5 il BoLerAd \I the chief financial burden they impose will fall, at o ? Il ” e oo &l &% Gorner 4 Point Lode; thence § 12°tion of Grover C. Winn said that | — | g = ) east for the present, i ;he foreign owners 1|0 E 40080 feet to Corner No. 5 his clection was “a complimen- E ARG o R s e American segurxbnes cal inil :Jr payment in go’ - Point Lode; thence S 21° 55° Eltary vote for a younz man who 4 4 i | deews first and third Mondaya, 14 DuF to the fact lhtiv. the devaluaton of the dollar|yngeq fecy to Corner No. 6 Point| ha: zrown to manhood in this city AND } Dr. Geo. 1. Barton ) | »m., Eagles’ Hall, Dou,'as. Visiting b has not produced any marked change in the in-iy,q0; jgentical with Corner No. 2|and who has made good 4 CHIROPRACTGR ! | rothers welcome. Samw Degas. ternal ce level, the Ameri 3 hess de good. Of his | § ) gar, ternal price level, the American owner of these|, ... gswell Lode; thence S. 31 : ¥, nothing is more eloquent | 20! Goldsiin Bldg. Phone 214 | | #. P, T. W. Casher, Secretary. . AR N securities, whether private or public, has not as yet 55 E 8092 feet to Cormer No. 3 than the large vote that he re- | | Office hours--9-12. 1-5. Even- | | — ORI T IR S TIME OUT FOR EMOTION. suffered any real loss in qug forced to acept legal | ..oy swell Lode; Thence S 88° | ceived 11 ings by appointment i3] 54 X s 3 —_— __|tender, dollar for dollar, instead of the gold his o 1 19442 feet to Corner No. 4| | e £ ! An editorial writer on the Honolulu Star Bulletin|contract demanded. But the foreign creditor has Ocean Swell Lode, identical with; p, 5 ] g rrpEag TR nemesy e s ‘()llr tra s go ..y place any picking a bit of news relative to radio telephone had to take a loss which amounts to the difference o o No, 1 Queen Bee Lode,| l"””:)'““é%"r W?SP ’;Ppo"hu[ Ty = i % | | time. A tank for Diesel O communication between the Hawaiian Islands and| gvH\fen the new and1 ”'4:) old goldt content of the yronce USLM, No. 10 bears N 64° | an by Chief of Police || Dr. Richard Williams ||| and a t:::n furkc;':'e oil sare ol " TR ollar, or approximately per cent s ’ . 65 2} . p | i er r:ble. mainland, developed the following editorial which Aol Of upprowimately 40 per cent. o Ly 500 W 445285 fect; thece N iy Not Because We Ate 8 DENTIST | PHONE 149; N:ouT s | ol s R el Sl the securities of American corporations which con v s BTSN | o councilmen elected Cheaper fi + ONFROR AND REGIDENGE . | | RE T i ? EE £ | s o 8 % On* [ King Bee Lode, whence U.SL.M. | » | Buildi | LIABL IRANSY] It affords a commendable philosophical point of itain the gold clause is not known, although it must|no 10 pears N 60° 46 107 W were Peter Johnion, F SUT BETTER ! S Ry b A 5 2 view that most of us lose in this hurdy-gurdy world, be considerable. It is estimated, however, that| gurs oq 3y % o gp g|mer E. Smith, Julius Jensen, B 4 o 3 4426.23 feet; thence N 44° 57" E o and one that is well to study, think about and foreigners own our Government securities of the gge00 feet to Corner No. 2 King @ Charles Hopp, Jo- — 2 g AT 7 % remember. jsame type to the amount of more than 150 mil- pae Iode; thence N 35° 27" E 18450 | P Robertson and Frank Oliver. e T Sy : Commercial Ad]ust- On radiotelephone calls to and from the !lion dollars. As a result of the Supreme Court's|g.oc to Corner No. 3 King Bee ! A J. Gallwas was elecied as | DR ™. E. SOUTHWELL || ment& Ra'm - Bur mainland and other distant places time is ! decisions, they, like Americans, have no recourse so Lode, identical with Corner No, -3 -hool clerk. “I(l“ & AHLERS CO. | Optometrist—Optician ) ’| Lot ‘Wh eau | an expensive factor. Every second has its |far as private contracts are concerned. But the pajurium Lode; thence N 8° 47 st s Y K HEATING j'Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted :f i:e e ite Serv- ! computable cost. {ruling in the case of the Liberty loan bonds may s0r 33865 fect to Corner No. 4 . H. Folsom, assistant distric @ ~ "UMBI} 1B, Yaisdting Bt S R i The human mechanism, however, can not {have left the door open for foreigners to sue the panurium Lode: thence N 18° 16 '‘torney, resigned his office, stating “We tell you in advance what | Office Phone 484; Re:ldu‘lu | } | We have 5000 Total ‘;‘m'f ) . receive unexpected, important, overjoying or |Government 'in the Court of Claims, since, unlike gg)es feet to Cormer No. 5 Tellur- 11at other business would require job will cost” | Phone 235-'°f‘“°9 Hours: 9:30 | ‘ ; "“lle oL perhaps heartbreaking news with the same |the American citizen who was denied redress by, Lode, identical with Corner his full attention. to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 Fl i imperturable calm with which the radio- 'the Supreme Court, htey undoubtedly could prove N, 3 Ione Star Lode; thence N [ TR O T ETAR R S T besEs P electric force delivers it. Emotional reaction |a substantial loss from the unconstitutional action 5° 50’ E 666.60 feet to Corner No, 4 Mrs. J. R. Heckman arrived in AT ::______.__—_c‘::.* < may interrupt the conversation, and smooth |of Congress in repudiating the gold clause in publi¢ 1,1 Star Lode: thence N 70° 00’ ~heau from Ketchikan to spend il working science register a sob. | obligations. sgepiih £ i balance of the legislative ses- b r. A. W. Stewart Alaska Transfer Co. | E 359.15 feet to Corner No. 3 Otte / In kindly recognition of this human | This possibility is mention weakness, allowance is made The con- foreign comment on the gold versing parties are not penalized for their not much is made of it. Most lovmgnms N 70° 00 E 1500.00 feet to Corne Mr. and M Ira H King were Everything in Furnishirgs SEWARD BUILDING | ED JEWELL, Proprietor lack of perfect Stoic composure. The com- either that Congress will bar the Court of Claims| N, 1 Otter Lode, whence U.S.LM.|visiting in esau from Haines. for Men ! 469 i PHONES 269—113¢4 pany rule is “time out for emotion.” to them or that, as the New Statesman and Nation o 21, g ¢ o ‘& granite boulteri gEel ) R T R S ss ‘ Not only is this a cheering refutation jof London observes, they will find the game “nol of the maxim that a corporation has no worth the candle,” because the President would uare showing 12 inches| Weather: Maximum, 45; mini- 5 feel | SEE BIG VAN ' Lode; thence N 5° 50' E 666.60 181’ n here, i DENTIST : to {(i\ An::t 1Iflu 4 OLL::r Lode; ) i Ifours 9 am. to 6 pm. GENERAL H\ULING l | SR AN S e bove gronnd, approximate latitude |, 40; cloudy. > gt = 11 soul, it is also a hint 85 to general methed devise some means of getting around the judg- | s e ap Nt s ,(,,,;i::gc - ! lj | tobert Simpson ) 3 in dealing with humanity. Allowance must ment. The interesting fact is that this assump- jg4 s WWest. bears N 110 47402 T BIAL T ! ,l \L 4 ] Opl. D. 11 GunsI and Ammum[lon AR be made for the emotional factor |tion does not scem to make them indignant. Ap-| w 252465 fect: thence S 5° 500 W 4+ 3 ; { | Graducte Los Angeles Col- | || LOWER FRONT STREET | According to classical definition, mind, |parently most foreigners now have grown accustomed | ggz0 feet to Corner No. 2 Otter “Tomorrow’s Styles \ I) o (0 | lege of Optometry and Next to Midge: Lunch like all Gaul, is divided into three parts |to acept a po based on vital national interest rode; thence S 70° 00 W 359.15 e 5 5 rllh AU | Opthalinology b S A ) intellect, emotion, and will. The definition as supericr to any specific money contract. feet to Cormer No. 1 Lone Star| lod(x_y : oo | Glasses Titted ~enses Ground is m or less in the discard now, and i Even in England, where contracts are usually re- e, wher S.LM. No. 21 bears \“THE CORNER DRUG i, - —- il s 4 the pigeonholing of mental processps is done ~ garded as particularly binding, a newspaper like iqn(:, 3;‘55932’1505“?&,[; Slande A P. 0. Substation No. 1 t - —. Drucs anp Sunpmies with less assurance. Th facts upon which |the London Times suggests mildly that the “morallse 50/ W 666,60 feet to Corner No. FREE DELIVERY v ANCE or LIQUORS the definition was based, however, remaln ' default” of the American Government on its own|s Lome Star Lode, identical with §n,’1\ i REE DELIVE] ! DR. H. VA i IN A HURRY! unchanged obligations “would seem to inhabit the United|Corner No. 1 Tellurium Lade a i OSTEOPATII | In dealing with others and with ourselves States from continuing to point the finger of scorn|yhence U.S.LM. No. 21 bears N 4 | Consultation and examination ly PHONE 9I1 we should make allowances for emotion. |at its erring Eurcpean debtors” In other words, oy W 385481 feet: thence S 18 | Free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5 |, Fust Free Delivery Neither they nor we are to be treated pre- leven this country has now had to recognize the 16 W 75865 feet to Corner No. 2 v % g - | 7 to 8:30 and by appointment. ||| % ¢ cisely as untiring machines, chemical pre- | superior force 4! economic necessity over the sanc- | Tellurium Lode; thence S 70° 00° Jineaw’s Own Store Office Grand Apts., near Gas- ||| Gu}’ L. Smlt’l I cipitations or mathematical formulae. A tity of contracts. W 21630 feet to Corner No. 4 King u“w_“ machine breaks, but it does not suffer. . —_ | | Bee Lode; thence S 19° 22" W 776.00 | An English painter who has painted portraits of |feet to Corner No. 5 King Bee| |both President Roosevelt and ex-President Hoover |Lode, identical with Corner No. 2| Chemicals interact, but they do not know it. The multiplier feels no pride, the sub- trahend no humiliation. Responsibility | — ¢ Drug Store | | Jo W, n { f 5 A J 3 i is credited with the remark that Roosevelt com- Queen Bee Lode; thence S 21° 08’ ’ D Jpgr;w;qsgay o , / Hext 1o Coliseumy ‘ It is a vice of our social organization | yetely relaxed during the sittings, and laughed W 74596 feet to Corner No. 3 We are respunsible for Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | g s & TEelIng Of vaat sort ot |and joked whilo they were going on. Qucen Tpei Lote. fgentieal S every ton of coal we sell. ||| Office hours, 8 am. to 5 pr. | creatures human beings are. Class by class | By contrast, Hoover was extremely tense. “He Corner No. 2 Swamp Lilly Lcde, s 3 . | Even by appointmont Uves in its own familiar world with strange, |cou1qnt unserew himself,” the painter says—(Kan- whence Corner No. 1 Swamp Lilly Your satisfaction is our MPHONE £ distorted notions of what goes on in those |sas City Star.) Lode bears N 70° 00’ E 1500 fect, objective. | from which US.LM. No. 10 bears Premier Flandin has received a handsome vote N 54 57" W 4573.01 feet; thence S of confidence; but in France a vote of confidence, 32° 00" E 613.40 feet to Corner No. ¢ 3 Swamp Lilly Lode; thence S 70° who live outside its lines. In our social | geography the unexplored regions are still 1 represented by griffins and dragons. The unknown man is to us a dangerous wild The purchase of your fuel from us will convince | GARBAGE HAULED Front at Main Street BEULAH HICKEY J. Pay Less—Much Less i ! | ! ; b ! {1 Hallywood-gtyla Shop ’ | Formerly COLEMAN'S e } | ' beast: like Towneend old-age. pepsion, Is good only for| ' PREER LS o 08 o T you on a cost-and-comfort Reasonable Monthly Rates From such ignoring of the common trait |the month in which issued.—(Philadelphia BUII(’»;Swamp Lilly Lode; thence S 32° 00’ basis of the advantage a E. O. DAVIS | 1 of emotion arise, abuses, cruelties, oppres- tin.) |E 312.65 feet to Corner No. 3 Hid- responsible coal merchant TELEPHONE 584 FO!‘ Quick sions, slaveries, insurrections, riots, revolu- i - ‘den Rock Lode; thence S 52° 40' W iy | Phone 4753 | tions. Thrones topple because the men | Live in such a manner that you wouldn't be|1500.00 ft. to Corner No. 4 Hidden ¥ad, e S S ) RADIO who sit on them do not know that other |ashamed to sell the family parrot to the Lowna‘Mk Lode; thence N 32° 00’ W 600 das - | REPAIR men are hike themselves, Power wanes and | worst gossiper.—(White Cloud Globe-Tribune.) | ft. to Corner No. 1 Hidden Rock Lode, P f C | fortunes scatter and war stalks with bloody | i 'menucal with Corner No. 4 Valley Banished forcver are the aCl lc Oast H. S GRAVES Telephone - boots in lands where it is forgotten that i We gather Trom scanning the current news ““""‘Lode whence U.S.LM. No. 10 bears N|| clothes basket, wash line, | “The Clothing Man | HENRY PIGG obber peoples feel. the Democratic boys in Congress are showing a|3sc 32’ 40” W 4685.45 feet; thence N and laundry tubs. And she’s Coal CO. | To come closer home, no doubt many a | disposition to cut up but none whatever to cut‘gzfl 00’ W 423.45 feet to Corner No. a gayer, jollier companion | Home of Hart Schaffner and | nerveus breakdown could have been avoided, ' down.—(Boston Herald.) 5 Valley Lode; thence N 73° 20 || for her husband now that PHONE 412 ( Marx Clothing i \ o - T s ———e |273.80 feet to Corner No6 Valley|| She sends her clothes to the | K r R o : Lode; thence N 5° 42’ W 27974 ft,|| ~laundry. —————— R { to Corner No. 7 Valley Lode; thence | R L = = H arry ace { N 46° 15’ E 30624 feet to Corner| [ ] ) | FINE No. Lode, whence US.LM. | | DRUGGIST N D EENG h oW Butler Mau’ro Watch and Jepety. Nvekchnl Bl B ‘ O t e 4120.65 feet; thence N 46° 03 W i 0 | gl R g o Ox o) |324.11 feet to Corner No. 1 Ocean D g C ! — |Swell Lode, identical with Corner AL ASK A r 2 | PAUL BLOEDHORN Il z 5 L [} > | No. 7 Point Lode, whence USLM. - Orders | FRONT STREET Huskies o | [ T S e D2 Eeprm Maney O - 0T . ['IDEAL PAINT SHOP | e lr ° feet; thence N 46° 03'W 19243 feet undry If It's Paint We Have It! |to Corner No. 8 Point Lode; thence | Phone 134 Free Delivery — 5 |N 12° 05 W 361.96 feet to Corner| WENDT & GARSTER | PHONE 549 . . No. 9 Point Lode; thence N 4° 11 — Ci‘"' E 109.92 feet to Corner No. 1 Point To the Pacific Alaska Airways, now plonu ring regular runs | Lode, the place of beginning. above the old dog-team trails, Alaska’s pioneer bank extends Adjoining claims, as shown by the plat of survey are: hearty congratulations. The Alaska No. 2 Lode, un- surveyed; Harri Machine Shop “ELECTROL—Of Course” Better transportation service is the key to faster development | veyea; and greater prosperity for Alaska. | J“g}b" No. 2 Lode, unsur- | = _H The ‘ ve{)i\é]e Sam Lode, unsurveyed; ALASKA MEAT CO' | Cigarettes - Candy Cards We are grateful to the Airways for bringing this bank closer to | ve::;:? Bmale Tode. unsur- FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND 11 New i its customers and friends g > Te § sur = s customers and friends throu ghout the T« rritory. ve;‘:{lix:mum, 2nd Lode, unsur- TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected || | : L Lone Star, end Lode, unsur- | 9 Bank by AIRMAIL—with | veyed: ‘ A t % vei’:h Nik Lode, unsuveyed; “ rc lc " ! TAP BEER ‘ The B. M. Behrends Bank 5 First publication, March 20, 1935 JUNEAU Last pubication, May 29, 1935 | Draught Beer - '| BETTY MAC | | | Os Tap THE MINERS' | 1tmMMY™ CARLSON Recreation Parlors $ OPEN Al.l. NlGl'lT Oldest and Largest Financial [ g : o ¢ | Institution in Alaska ] IEEI:HT;Z,:E(?‘I o Alaskan H Otel quuor Stor e il RS | i an% { 12th and B Streets i |- iquor Store S e e e T o || Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single Q-2 rings Oid: pawiapsn for |sale. 8 "The m?x. DOUGLAS . Empire Office.

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