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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 9, 1937. ‘Good Grooming Is Now a Necessity in Banishing Wilted Look Y ou May Have| PPLIED : ditsinguishes this modern beauty. Her makeup is an effect of naturalness. Eyebrows are , lipstick applied t is ob- i to har- of the new Perfecl groon carefully applied to pencilled, lashes tonched with masc curves of the mouth—and none of give sheulders Her threat are carcfully pov h the coronation coiffur and arranged in one and her hair By ADELAIDE KERR groc st requisite of bcth beauty “hol @ gaiely, t d up’ est wom are . concentrating day. Nothing is more | 'ARTS MONDAY careful tc to the illusion of nf)()(l — wilted look thar constane Semester examinations held over lect that. speli doom to good groom- ing in public and the nt |the w -end of school marked the ing bles of powder or lend of the first half year of Makeup ts r b 1 espe- |school in Douglas and, cleared the since it can around the for the beginning of the sec- chic if e X e neck is H half next Monday. can betray the to a well - | Changes to be made in the regu- its wearer sooner ) g nce. r curriculum include the substi- mékeup f we. It mmud first be Hands arc much in the public of sewing for cooking anc chosen to harmonizé” with the com- eye aiid therefore heed c | n geometry for advanced alge- Simplicity: Earmark of Fur Coat Chic The smaitest fur ceats are cut on the simpliest lines this year. Hcre is 2 swagger model of mink, distinctively cut and finished with a small trim collar. It has a biown rayon satin lining and one of the new protection backs (a waist-length inner back lined with chameis) which gives added protecticn from the cold. The peaked hat is trimmed with mink and the dress is brown rayon crepe. o COLISEUM DOUGLAS “UNDER TWOQ FLAGS” RONALD COLMAN. CLAUDETTE COLBERT VICTOR McLAGLEN SPECIAL:—— SUNDAY MONDAY SATURDAY—MIDNIGHT MATINEE—1:15 d” SMUGGLED | | JEWELS attention. Three things should be| watched for—chapped :skin, = chip- ped nail enamel and rips in gloves —and all should be “repaired” as lquickly as possible. Feet should be as well groomed | as hands. Shoes should be well| polished or brushed and run down heels never tolerated. Another im- portant item in foot chic is stock- ings, whose seems must be kept always straight. Consider Perfume A touch of the right perfume can do much in creating an effect of good grooming. Some of the smartest Parisians like to spray it in their hair, and then into the inner bands of their hats as a final touch. Others us¢ an atomizer to spray the perfume into the under side of their skirt hems, and the nside of collars. Sachets, if skillfully used, give 2 gentle perfume which is very al- luring. They take more time anc attention than any other type ol perfume but many smart women who use them declare they arc worth the trouble. - DOUGLAS NEWS ra. Extra curricular activities wil ,ccutm around the basketball series with Juneau which started with the first game here last night, also preparations for a Senior play, a musical festival and minstrel show and at least one more issue of the |Breeze before the Taku comes out before the end of the term. e - DEVONS MOVE The new Devon residence, located lon St. Ann’s Avenue, second F.H.A. project to be completed here, was made finally ready this week for the occupancy of Sam Devon and his family and today saw them transferring to it from the Wehren house which they have occupied for the past two years. — - INSTALLATION CEREMONIES Changes in the program of in- | stallation ceremories by Douglas |Masons and Eastern Stars sched- uled for this evening include Mrs. Annie Gair, Installation Chaplain for the Stars. Miss Helen Parrott, musical director in the Juneau schools, will sing during intermis- |sion in the double installation. The entertainment will wind up with {a banquet. llm@é»chumh | - Senices | Notices for this cnurch column must be received by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | morning to guarantee change of| sermon topics, etc. ST. LUKE’S EFISCOPAL CHURCH 1:30 p.m.—Sunday School. 2:30 pm. — Church service and sermon. DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCB St. Aloysius Church 9:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. 1:15 p.m.—Sunday School. DOUGLAS COMMUNITY CHURCH 1. W. RISVOLD, Pastor. ONE MILLION ooL TAKE A HANDFUL-- T _DON'T WANT To BULGE oUT MY 'ARE ELECTED TO BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG W-WE-WE'LL NEVER GET OUT OF THESE WO0DS LARS' WORTH /! QUICK-- FEAR -- THE FERRET (S ALWAYS B Chr PREPARED FOR 2; thence S. 45° 00' E. 1500 ft. to; jCor. 3 (Not set), identical with Cor. 2, Fraction lode, this survey; | thence from true Cor. 3 S 40° I7| W. pas. Witness Cor. 3 and con-' tinuing same course 600 ft. to Cor. 14, identical mm Cor. 1, Fraction thence N. 45° 0’| FRACTION' Grade School |Cor, 2, identical with Witness Cor.| nning at Cor. 1, identical Five ngw members were elected|el Reedy Bull ik Gy nn v 3 y Bullion, thi s with Cor. 4 Ready Bullion, this sur- vey, Whence USLM. No, 3-A bears to the Junior of Commerce A At the initial business and luucheon [CORNUING same course 600 ft. to, true’ Cor W. 1500 ft Cor, 1, place of be-| 4 ginning. Arca claimed 20.592 acres. Initial Business, Luncheon of Year Is Held in N. 62° 12 W. 261171 ft. distant, thence N. 40° 17" E. passing Wit.! f the year held noon in 2, identical with point for | ICor. 3, Ready Bullion, this survey; | inuing same course 600 he weekly speakers of the club. |1, and co identical with Cor. 3, Jim Gla Jim Wilcox, and Bob |ft. to Cor 2, >hillips were appointed to put on .flF’racnun lode, this survey; thence | special assembly program next Fri-|S. 60° 00' E. 1500 ft. to point for| day. Cor. 3 (Corner not set—steep hill-" Raymond Reaber and Bob Phil-|side), identical with Cor. 2 Silver ips were appointed to work on a|Bullion (unsurveyed); thence from club song. |true Cor. 3 S. 40° 17" W. passing | Jim Wilcox, Simpson MacKinnon ! Witness Cor. 3 and Witness Cor. wnd Jim Glasse were appcinted to 4, continuing same course 600 t. | serve with other committee mem- to point for Cor. 4 (Not set-falls sers to act as a nominating commit- on. bank of Sheep Creek); thence | ee to select cindidates for the semi from true Cor. 4, identical with Cor.| L P I FEEL(T ?4 (N MY BONES-- WE'RE SURROUNDED-- WE'RE CAUGHT LIKE RATS (N AN EMERGENCY- BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL When in Need of DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARR- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum PHONE 97—F12e Delivery annual election of club officers. ‘1 Silver Bullion lode (unsurveyed) Malcolm Faulkner accompanieq | IN. 60° 00" W. 1500 ft. to point for | he club in several songs at the|Cor. 1, place of beginning. Area claimed 20.330 acres. piano. i Bob Phillips administered the| DESCRIPTION OF MINE RAL| weekly current event quiz. Harry| MONUMENT: U.S.LM. No. 3-A, to| which this survey Nec. 1600 is tied, !a 2-inch iron pipe 3% ft. high, set in! a mass of concrete on top of a high | bluff, latitude 58° 16’ 25.5” N. and longitude 134° 17 45.5” W., mark-' — ed USLM. No. 3-A on a brass |plate set in the cement base. | | MAGNETIC DECLINATION AT ALL CORNERS 31° 30' E. | The vain runs through approxi- 3perling, William Tanaka, GBorge Walmsley, Malcolm Faulkner, Jack McDaniels, John Tanaka, Simpson MacKinnon and Jim Glasse receiv- d perfect scores, JOINING CLAIMS: Iron Queen| |Survey 738, Excelsior lode Survey 620 and Silver Bullion (unsurvey- ed). ADJOINING MILLSITES: Ready Bullion M.S. and Fraction! M.S., both contiguous and adjoin-| |ing line 1-4 Ready Bullion. Both | unsurveyed. | Annex Creek Power Line, course ! 'IN. 62° 40 E. and S. 62° 40’ W.| !intersects line 2-3 Ready Bullion. e [ PETERSON IN HOSPITAL ; Postoffice address of Neil Ward| Seattle, Wash., | Ross Peterson was admitted to|ls 918 Spruce St., St. Ann’s today for a month of 20d of A. W. Fox, his agent, Box hospital care. 1813, Juneau, Alaska. i SRR SOV e Any and all persons claiming Lode and placer location notices |adversely any of the above describ. i for sale at The Empire office. ed lode. mining claims or premises | RS .~ |are required to file a notice of | IN THE UNITED STATES LAND |their adverse claim with the Reg-| OFFICE AT ANCHORAGE, ALASKA | ister of the V. S. Land Office at | NOTICE OF APPLICATION Anchorage, Alaska, within the pe- | FOR PATENT. riod of publication or within eight ! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN months subsequent to the date of that Neil Ward has filed his appli- the last publication hereof, or they | cation in the U.S. Land Office at will be barred by the provisions of| Anchorage, Alaska, Serial No. 08724, the statute. | ror ps.tent for the Bullion Extension GEORGE 4. LINGO, , Ready Bullion lode, Fraction Register. iods ana Bution ine lode, SUIVeY |yt publication, Jan. 4, 1037 | Nt iuated in the Harrl|Last publication, March 6, 1037. | Mining District near the head of |_ G Sheep Creek about 5% miles from Juneau, Alaska. Lat. 58° 16’ N. and Long. 134° 17 W., described as fol- lows: NOME, Alaska, Jan. 9—John| Lepri, aged 49, camp cock for many years in this section, is dead here as the result of heart failure. The Moose lodge will have charge of the funeral arrangements. Lepri is survived by his father in Yugoslavia and a brother in Napa California. i BULLION EXTENSION Beginning at a point for Cor. 1 (Not set-steep hillside) on line 4-1 Iron Queen, Survey 738, whence from said point U.SLM. No. 3-A bears S, 11° 49’ W,, 922.78 ft. dis- tant, thence from said point N. 40° 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School and services. Everybody welcome. DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN MISSION DAVID WAGGuUNgR. Minister Sunday services: 1:30 p.m.—Bible School. 2:30 p.m—Preaching service. All are invited to these services and to worship with us.’ - e RETURN SHOME Mrs. John Maloney and baby daughter, Rosalie Ann, left for their home at Tee Harbor today from St. Ann’s Hospital. e Try. an Empire ad. 17" E. passing Wit. Cor. 1, and con- tinuing same course, along lines 1- 4 and 1-4 Iron Queen lode, Survey 738 and Excelsior lode Survey 620, 600 ft. to Cor. 2; thence S. 45° 00’ E. 1500 ft. to Cor. 3, identical with Cor. 2, Ready Bullion, this survey; thence 8. 40° 17" W. 600 ft. to Cor. 4, identical with Cor. 1, Ready Bul- lion, this survey, and Cor. 1 Ready Bullion Millsite (unsurveyed) ;thence N. 45° 00© W. 1500 ft. to point for Cor. 1, the place of beginning. Area claimed 20.592 acres. READY BULLION THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! THE MINERS' Recreation Farlors Beginning at Cor. 1,identical with [ ] Cor. 4, Bullion Extension, this sur- vey, whence U.S.LM. No. 3-A bears BILL DOUGLAS N. 82° 49’ W. 125042 ft. distant, thence N. 40° 17 E. 600 fr. toCor.| g o I —— - SUSSISSSUR RS ey oSl R EDSON WAVE SHOP Machine and Machineless PERMANENT WAVES Ask about FREE RADIO Room 6, Valentine Bldg. Ph. 666 | Imately the center of all claims. All| £ claims 1500 by 600 ft. There are|f~—="""""= b {no CONFLICTING CLAIMS. AD- SPECIALIZING in French | and Ttaliax Gastinezu Cafe Short Orders at All Hours . the BEST! If you're out to please the man 5f the family . . . let us heip rou! A grand selection of good food . . . vegetables and the things that men like PHONE 83 eor 85 Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” S 7 N If you enjoy indoor sports— Here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAF Try axt Bmpire ad. ByBILLIEDJ;BE&K‘ DIRECTORY [ USSR S | PROFESSIGNAL | “Helene W. L. Albrecht l PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage, Electrioity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymuastics 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. Phone Office, 216 e | I he grade school. The new members g |1 Pheae 48 Night Phone 4703 we John Gass, Walter Fukuyama,|théfice S. 60° 00° E. 1500 ft. to Cor. | DENTISTS 3lly Osborne, Eddie Saloum and|d identical with Cor. 3, Bullion)&ooormo | Blomgren Bulldhig Idward Wood Mine, this survey; thence 8. 40° 17° e RO 1 25 ¢ PEONE 56 asse won the prize for tell- | W- Dassing Witness Cor. 4, identical | i Hows 9 am. to 9 [.m. ¢ joke and Harry Sper-{With Witness Cor. 1 Bullion Mine, FORD AGENCY !|: 2 e rivA 1 his survey, and ing same 5 ing won prize for telling the |tBIS “:“”‘ o <, co"‘:"‘[‘o‘:gm’r 4‘ (Authorized Dealers) e yest curre Austria. The course 60/ to poin! D Ch o bl i es were ehosen| (N0 set-{alls in old bed of Sheep| GREASES r. Charles P. Jens P Jenne o be reporicd on for next Fridays|Oreek); thence N. 60° o W. ‘;‘;"; GAS — OILS i T e neeting. 3% ko Cor e ' O ginn H , (|| Rooms 8 and alent] The program, subsidiary, corres- ATea claimed 20.330 acres. 1‘ JUNEAU MOTORS || TELEPHONE 16 ondence, membership, circular- | HULLION MINE o § | e etter, and welfare committees gave| Beginning from point for Cor. 1,| Feg} of Malg, Streer { T R > j00d reports. |identical with point for Cor. 4‘5,,,_,,,,,,,,“,,‘““,4 . - Malcolm F' r, son of H. L.|Fraction, this survey (Cor. not set), | — B ‘ Dr. Richard Williams raulkner, presented the club with /whence USLM. No. 3-A bears N.|poee—eoeo sorammrosrens DENTIST thermos bottle, donated by his 61° 24 W. 4111.00 {t. distant, thence OPFICE AND RESIDENCE ather. The bottle is to be used by |N. 40° 17" E. passing Witness Cor. GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Dr. A. W. Stev Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 pm SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 TELEPHONE 663 Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 pm. | Dr. W. A. Rystrom DENTIST Over First National Bank X-knY DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON Optometrist | | | -——4 Eyes Examined, Glasscs Fitted Office in Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Store Robert Sim Slmpwn Opt. D. | Graduate Los Angeles Col. lege of Optometry and Opthalmology Glasses rtte¢ Lenses Gmund Keep in mind . . . Caroline Todd Studis Piano—Harmony—Public Speaking 326 SECOND STREET TR W0 R e Jones-Stevens Shop LADJES—MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR Bc'lrd Sureet | | Near Third 1 free. Hours 10 to 12; OSTEOPATH DR HVANCE Consultation and examination % to 9:30 by appointment. 1 to 5; CHIROPRACTOR Drugless Physician Office hours: 10-32, 1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. PHONE 667 SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by Batisfied Customers” Dr. M. J. Whittier | SOMEONE'S COMING --~ 0000000 HURRY -- FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL -— . * | Fraternal Societies ; | of Gastineau [ Channel ] ferihipai ey 4 every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visitng brothers welcome. WALTER P. SCOTT, Exalted Ruler | ‘ B. P. 0. £ ELKS meets ! { M. H. SIDES, Sccretary i e ———— ettt 4 "DRS. KASER & rwmnuu l’ MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 11 || Second and fourty Monday of each monty in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m £ MARTIN 8. JORGEN- |5EN. worshipful Master; W. LEIVERS, Secretary. REBERA: Ferseverance Lodge No. 2 A meels every second and fourth Wadnes. %|day, 1. O. O. F. Hall. EDNA M BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED CASHEN, Secretary JAMES Juneau Ice Cream Parlors Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy | COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager l RELIABLE TRANSFER | Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel O and a tank for Crude Ol ! save burner trouble. PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 o S ] | e e T | |/|” WHEN IN A HURRY ! | CALL COLE FOR OIL! 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any . QUICK! | Phone 3441 or Night 183 | 1 It’s Paint We Have It! “/| IDEAL PAINT SHOP | WENDT LT % || Watch snd Jewelry Repairing ! PAUL BLOEDHORN | at very reasonable rates | FRONT STREETS § = R TR T X T | © H. 8. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart Schaffner and | | e " GARBAGE AGE HAULED | Rensonable Monthly Rates ! E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phonr I3 ch York Life INSURANCE KEITH G. WILDES PHONES Juneau Coffee Shop MRS. T. J. JACOBSON Home Cooked Meals Served from 6:30 am. to 8:30 pm. Catering to Dinner Parties JUNEAU-YOUNG | H:rdwue Comlx::y | H | Shelf and Heavy Hardware | | Guns and Ammunition o McCAUL MOTOR ANY Try an Empire ad. i The Juneau Laundry 1 Franklin Street between Front and Secend Staeely PHONE %6 l ;z { $ i

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