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FRINGE ACCENTS Vlll)sh\bDN Fringe is the trimming and "foggy biue” signed to brighten up dull midwinter wardrobes. it of crepe and ravels the edges to make the fringe. one side, down on the ether and is the crown. Beige crepe makes with a deep blue scarf. liflher Hess I " in Nat. Gapital v Dkagway Man and Fiance Are Also Reported in Washington i By J. J. ACKLES ‘WASHINGTON, Jan. §.—Special Correspondence) —Luther C. Hess, President of the Senate in the 1931 €nd; 1935 ms of the Territorial Legislatur Hess, arrived in Washington last week. They remained for the inau- guration of the President January 20. Proposals for bids were issued for construction of the proposed Federal building at Nome on December 30 by the Procurement Division of the ‘Tredsury Department. The bids are celled to be ope on April 6, 1937. Alaskan contr 5 who wish to bid on the ccnstruction of the building should ad requests for the plans and to Admiral J. ector of Procurement Division, at Washington. William T. Farwell of accompanied by b iLhe midseason dress which is worn accompanied by Mrs. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. Z5, 1937. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG I JES' KEM UP FROM TH' POS' OFFICE --NARY A WORD FROM NOBODY -- I RECKON THAT "BATTLE-AX N(BLICK” I INVENTED HAIN'T NO oz, @'M GOOD NOHOW--ER - ELSE I'D OF HEERED 'BOUT (T-- (3 / NEWS NUTES FROM SITKA SITKA, Alaska, Jan. 22.—(Special Correspondence) — Announcement | was made at the regular meeting of |the City Council last Wednesday that sale of the $14,500 in city bonds, authorized at a recent election, has | been made locally. 1e money will be used for the construction of a | new gymnasium to be started this |spring. H. B. Foss and Co. of Ju- neau, is drawing plans for the building and bids will be let in the near future. At the same meeting city automobile licenses were re- | duced from $10 to $5 and dog li- censes from $5 to $3 and $2, and {other routine "business cared for. | Miss Ann Reisterer, nurse at the Alaska Pioneers' Home Hospital re- | turned here last week from Seatti: land Vancouver, B. C., where she |enjoyed a visit with relatives over | the holidays. HAT The Sitka Ciambper of Commerce |held its regular luncheon meeting at the Alaska Grill Thursday noon. | At this session the group voted to | accept responsibility for payment of transportation of the new airplane float recently purchased for the Icn.y of Sitka by the Territory, from Kathleen Richardson and her moth-| yuneau to Sitka, and for its in- er from New Paris, Maine, were vis- |stallation after arriving here. iting Washington about ten dnyy‘ ago. Mr. Farwell and Miss Rxch-} on expect to be married in Ma and will make their home in Skag- way. Jean King fashions It rolls up on hed with stitched bands across | the color of this hat de- | fin Much enthusiasm greeted the | week of Masquerades held here last | week, sponsored by the local Moos2 ],lodgv. in accordance with an old Russian tradition. On different eve- »x farmer nings prizes were awarded for the ional Park, most original costume, best sus- Government has | tained character, best child’s cos- se in the suit that|tume, most comical costume and on Stubbs brought in lhp\tlu final evening of the celebra- Court of Claims for,tmn Mr. and Mrs. Don McGraw |were voted winners of the prize | waltz. These events are held annu- ally at the holiday season and ar extremely popular with local resi- dents. Duk near M advises its side of the Mr. and Mr: United St damages growing out of the en- nent of the Park in 1932, which resulted in surrounding the land they owned by the Park area. Last B! y of Govern-| ken in Fair-| al commission- Stubbs making the trip Mrs. H. G. Nicholson, wife of Dr. H. G. Nicholson, who will leave Sit- o = _* |ka in February to make her home from Washinglon to Fathanks 25/in San Diego, Cal, was honored by attorney for e D ot the Girl Scout Council of Sitka with ment has not yet been made by the o j.ncheon at the home of Mrs. Court. |Louis €. Berg Monday. Following O. L. Grimes from|ing was held, at which time Mrs. who came to the States| Foster Mills was appointed ike, | chairman of the group, @ position in Alaska, which has been held by the de n Wash- parting member for the past f ington. They plan to leave for Se-|years. Mrs. Berg was named secre le about January 17. tary-treasurer of the council. Covers e | were laid for Mrs. H. J. Hodgins, Try The Empire classifieds ior [Mrs. R. W. DeArmond, Mrs. Foster quick results. Mills, Miss Louise Brightman, Mrs. > — |Harry Manca, Miss Helen Roan, |Mrs. Berg and Mrs. Nicholson. Mr. and Ouzinkie just be stopped regul are spending it ! The gasboat Lone Fisherman, |owned by Fred Hallistrom, was de- stroyed Sunday afternoon when it |was sunk after catching fire. The boat, tied to the Cold Storage float, (filled with water and sank after being shot at the water line with (= ! the luncheon a short business meet- | camp | YORESE'F WHELMED- W(F WERRY--SET DOWN AN' EAT YORESE'F A SNACK == BARR OFF flN - ATLIN FLIGHT Making his first flight to Atlin in several weeks, Pilot L. F. Barr took off from the Juneau airfield {in his North Canada Air Express Pilgrim this morning shortly before noon, bound for the British Colum- bia town, with Clayton Gibbs, Her- man Gibbs, Scotty Harkness, E. Mc- Murphy and one woman as passen- gers. Henry Messerschmidt, joint oper- ator of the San Francisco Bakery in |Jum‘au, was among the passengers last Satur- steamer sailing south from here day morning aboard the Princess Norah. Mr. Messerschmidt is going to Se- attle on a combined business and pleasure trip-and expects to be south about three weeks or one month. D TREPTRES STILL HERE Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Treptre and their daughter Eleanor, of Talkeet- na, who came to Juneau on the last southbound voyage of the Gen W. C. Gorgas, and who have been spending the interim at Goddard Hot Springs, were booked for pas sage back to the Westward on the Gorgas when she sailed from here Saturday. Because of poor flying conditions. They were unable to return to Juneau in time to board the vessel. e g g s RANG RETURNS District Ranger W. A. Chipper= field returned at the week end| \hlnlul the Forester frem an in- cts at Hoonah and Chichagof. Two CCC werkers, Irving Whitley and Carl Holman, were brought from Hoonah to the hospital here for treatment and Carl Williams, an Indian, was brought to the government hospi- tal. |IN THE UNITE}r STAITES LAND |OFFICE AT ANCHAORAGE, ALABKA NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN cation in the U.S. Land Office at| Anchnrage, Alaska, Serial No. 08724, | for patent for the Bullion Extension | lode, Ready Bullion lode, Fraction lode and Bullion Mine lode, Survey No. 1600, situated Mining District near the head of Sheep Creek about 5% miles from Juneau, Alaska. Lat. 58° 16’ N. and Long. 134" 17 W., described as fol- lows: BULLION EXTENSION Beginning at a point for Cor. 1 (Not set-steep hillside) on line 4-1 Iron Queen, bears S. 11° 49’ W., 92278 ft. dis- tant, thence from said point N. 40° 17" E. passing Wit. Cor. 1, and con- | tinuing same course, along lines 1- 4 and 1-4 Iron Queen lode, Survey NOW, WEAZY ---DON'T GIT FER YE TH WHOLE BLESSED DAY, WEAZY ---HAN'T WE-UNS ABOUT RIPE FER A WALK (N THE MOONLIGHT that Neil Ward has filed his appl!« in the Harris| _ Survey 1738, whence‘ from said point U.SLM. No. 3-A SNIF--SNIF WERAZY DON'T PAY NO MORE "TENSHUN TO ME N'(F T WAR A YALLER DOG:=-- -OVER T BEEN WAITIN' 2; thence S. 45° 00° E. 1500 ft. to Cor. 3 (Not set), identical with Cor. 2, Fraction lode, this survey; thence from Cor. 3 8 40° 17 W. passing Witness Cor. 3 and con= tinuing same course 600 ft. to Cor. 4, identjcal with Cor. 1, Fraction{® lode, this survey; thence N. 45° v0’ W. 1500 ft. to Cor. 1, place of be- ginning. Area claimed 20.592 acres. FRACTION BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL When in Need of Beginning identical with Cor. 4 {vey, whence U s N. 62° 17 W L DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL LM. No. 3-A bears 261171 1t. distant, thence N 17 . passing Wit. | Cor. 2, identical with Witness Cor. | 3, Ready Bullion, this survey, and continuing same course 600 ft. to true Cor. 2, identical with point for Cor. 3, Ready Bullion, this survey; thence S. 60° 00 E. 1500 ft. to Cor. 3, identical with Cor. 2, Bullion Mine, this survey; thence S. 40° 17 W. passing Witness Cor. 4, identical with Witness Cor. 1 Bullion Mine, | this surve and continuing same course 600 it. to point for Cor. 4 (Not set-falls in old bed of Sheep Creek); thence N. 60° 00° W. 1500 ft. to Cor. 1, place of beginning. Area claimed 20.330 acres. BULLION MINE Beginning from point for Cor. 1,| identical with point for Cor. 4|} ___ SI Praction, this survey (Cor. not set),| —— whence USLM. No. 3-A bears N.| poeeeeoeon—e. 61° 24’ W. 4111.00 f{t. distant, thence | } > N. 40° 17 E. passing Witness Cor. Guy smth 1, and continuing same course 600 PUROLA R£MEDIES ft. to Cor. 2, identical with Cor. 3, Fraction lode, this survey; thence PRESCRIPTIONS CARR- FULLY COMPOUNDED GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING« CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Pheae 48 Night Phone 4703 { RS AR AT T L e ) FORD AGENCY | (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS Frot of Main Street S. 60° 00 E. 1500 ft. to point for Cor. 3 (Corner not set—steep hill-} side), identical with Cor. 2 Silver Bullion ‘unsurveyed); thence from | Itrue Cor.+3 S. 40° 17 W. passing| Witness Cor. 3 and Witness Cor. | ;4 continding same course 600 ft.| jto pomnt tor Cor. 4 (Not set-falls| on bank of Sheep Creek); thence; |from true Cor. 4, identical with Cor. | 1 silver' Bullion lode (unsurveyed) | N. 60° 00" W. 1500 ft. to point for i Cor. 1, place of beginning. Area claimed 20.330 acres. | DESCRIF1:ON <® MINERAL | MONUMENT: U.S.LM. No. 3-A, to which this survey No. 1600 is tied, a 2-inch iron pipe 3% fi. 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- led USLM. No. 3-A on a brsss plate set in the cement base. MAGNETIC DECLINATiON AT ALL CORNERS 31° 30" E. TRIANGLE The vain runs through apprmu- C EANERS 'mately the center of all claims. All| |claims 1500 by 600 fi. There are f“"‘m‘“"""”" no CONFLICTING CLAIMS. AD-| SPECIALIZING | 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 Lirc, course| N. 62° 40' E. and 8. 62° 40" W, | intersects line 2-3 Ready Bullion. Postoffice address of Neil Ward is 918 Spruce St., Seattle, Was and of A. W. Fox, his agent, Box |813, Juneau, Aldska. | Any and all pergons claiming! Front Street Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Fr12e Delivery B e e | The Chas. W, Carter | Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136-2 Pho! e in French | ana Italiax Dinners Gastinezu Cafe Short Orders at All Hours ! { ! |shells, to prevent explosion and en- 1738 and Excelsior lode Survey 620, TUZSDAY—JANUARY 26 FIRST GAME i KRAUSE vs, FIREMEN 7:30 i SECOND GAME % DEMOLAY vs. GRAVES 8:30 School Children 15¢ ‘;Adults 25¢ Juneau High School Gymnasium | dangering other fishing boats at the | float. Cause of the fire was not de- termined. Charles Wortman, druggist and member of the Board of Directors of | the Pioneers’ Home and Eiler Han- sen, Superintendent at the Home returned here Sunday after a week’s business trip to Juneau. 1 Sam Pappas, proprietor of the Arcade Cafe, with his assistant ‘James Xidas, plan to leave this week for a six weeks’ vacation in Se- |attle | George Smith, age 96 and oldest |member of the Alaska Pioneers’ ‘Kume here, died Saturday evening |at the Home Hospital. Although al- | most blind, Smith had been ununsu- ally active until a few days ago when he was taken to the hospital in a weakened condition. Beware Coughs ‘ from common colds rFRESH TENAKEE CRABS EVERY MONDAY That Hang 0n No matterhnwmny ‘youhnvemzdlorva cold or bronchial | get reuel no' wl | you cannot flafll‘d to take a with anything less than California Gmery THE PURE FCGDS STORE Telephene 478 is nuthoflnd to culnnua Eriiee Prompt Delivery l 600 ft. to Cor. 2; thence S. 45° 00’ |adversely any 'of the above describ- | E. 1500 ft. to Cor. 3, identdcal with |ed lode mining claims or premises Cor. 2, Ready Bullion, this survey; w‘“’“ requited to file a notice of thence S. 40° 17 W. 600 ft. to Cor. }un ir adverse c¢laim with the RES'1 4, identical with Cor. 1, Ready Bul-'ister of the U. §. Land Office at lion, this survey, and Cor. 1 Ready Anchorage, Alaska, within the pe-| Bullion Millsite (unsurveyed) ;thence |*>d 0f publication or within eight N. 45° 00' W. 1500 ft. to point for Munths subsequent to the date of Cor, 1, the place of beginning. Azea the Iast publication hereof, or they claimed 20.592 acres. will be barred by the provisions of READY BULLION the statute, Beginning at Cor. 1, identical Wfl,h GEORGE Z.. LINGO, Cor. 4, Bullion Extension, this sur- | Register. vey, whence US.LM. No. 3-A bears pirst publication, Jan. 4, 1927. N. 82° 49" W. 1259.42 ff. distant, |Last publication, March 6, 1937. thence N. 40° 17° E. 600 ft. to Cor. Rice & Ahlers Co. HEATING PLUMBING SHEET METAL WORK PHONE 34 EDSON WAVE SHOP Machine and Machineless PERMANENT WAVES Ask about FREE RADIO Room 6, Valentine Bldg. 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Whittier CHIROPRACTOR Drugless Physiclan Office hours: 10-i2, 1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. PHONE 667 P Give a— SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER J. B. Burford & Co. “Our deorstep 15 worn by Batisfied Customers” P—-——————-—G Stratton & Beers MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS SURVEYORS VALENTINE BLDG. Telephone 502 BO [ G g | Waxing Polishing di PHONE 86 WARRACK Construction Co. Juneau Phone 487) l@ A4 FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL Fraternal Societies ; of Gastineau Channel B. P. 0. £ ELKS meeta every Wednesday ai 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. WALTER B SCOTT, Exalted Ruler M. H. SIDES, Secretary MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO li Second and fourth Monday of each monih in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. FORREST R. BATES, Worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. REBEKAM: Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meetd every second and fourth Wednes- day, I. O. O. F. Hall. EDNA M BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED CASHEN, Secretary. " Juneau Ice Cream i Parlors Ice Cream, Soft Dr Candy { o rinks, Percy Reynolds, e @ e ] RELIABLE TRANSFER Our trucks go any place any | time. A tank for Diesel Offt and a tank for Crude Off PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 OIL! 'w A CALL COLE FOR 34 plus or 27 gravity, amount . . . QUI! COLE TRAN Phone 3441 or Night 1803 i 1ts Paint We Have It! IDEAI. PAINT SHOP A Watch and Jewelry Repairing PAUL BLOEDHORN at very reasonable rates FRONT STREETS GARB AGE llAUL!-:D Reasonable Moni E. 0. DAV S TELEPHONE 312 Phonr 153 " New York Life INSURANCE KEITH G. WILDES | PHONES Ottice 801—Residence 601-3 Juneau Coffee MRS.'T. J. JACO! Home Cooked Meals BServed from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 pm._ Catering to Dinner Parties JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware PAXH“—OIoCm;ny Shelf and Heavy Hardware Guns and Ammunition !