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THE DAILY -ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 30, 19 Q% ¢ MOIMIENT | | | | {in prison. He served one year, | which time he prepared the ground- {work for his autobiography, | become the great-book of Naziism. CHILDREN DESIGN OWN DRESS PRINTS Ch en’s paint boxes and crayons produced the gay designs covering these ton frocks which American manufacturers created for juven- | car. The pert littie pink muslin dress on the left is covered with 3 ncing dells and trimmed with a brown organdy edging, while the | on frock for the oldér girl is splashed with penguins and accented i with red linen braid in geometric lines. roamed this region. One Antdope Left Last year there were a pair of in Colorado Section the flect little animals but hunters and trappers reported that this BLANCA, Colo., Jan. 30.—A single winter only one remains. vigil on the hills| Settlement of the valley and sur- alley country, pe rounding country was vor of thousands for the extermination of the ante- that' formerly lope herds. entelope sta of the San Lul haps the only of these ANKOURNCE That having received a large shipment of Fresh Pouliry and Vegetables, we are enabled to serve a Special De Luxe Dinner, BETTER AND MORE MODERATE IN PRICE, beginning Sunday, January 31, from 5:00 to 9:00 P. M. MENU Table d’ Hote $1.00 Canape of Anchovies Sweet Pickles Ripe Olives Fresh Alaska Shrimps or Fruit Cocktail Cream of Chicken a’la Reine or Consomme a’la Claremont Sliced Tomatoes, Russian Dressing CHOICE OF Fricassee of Milk-Fed Chicken, Egg Noodles Young Tom Turkey, Chestnut Dressing, Cranberry Sauce Baked Stuffed Chicken, Currant Jelly i Veal Cutlets Breaded, Supreme Sauce ' Roast Leg of Lamb, Mint Jelly Breaded Pork Tenderloin, Candied Sweet Potatoes | Mashed Baked Potatoes Corn of the Cob Saute in Butter Hot Rolls Raspberry Float, Whipped Cream or Ice Cream and Cake After Dinner Mint | Cafe Noir WILBUR IRVING’S ORCHESTRA AND ENTERTAINMENT DURING DINNER HAVE YOU TRIED OUR Daily Merchants Lunch from 11 A. M. till 2 P. M.— 35 and 50 cents? Also Daily Dinner from 5 till 9 P. M.—50, 75, 85 cents TERMINAL CAFE WILBUR IRVING {AIJULFHITLER {He il fkwe’ Germanys | marchers, i brown-shirted storm troopers who " |engaged in bloody riots with com- | cellor. responsible | | Mussolini, BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG HAYO00, MARCELLY !/ WHAR BE YE 22 I GONNIES ! HER AN' WEAZY MUST HEV SKEETED OFF WHILST ME AN' SNUFFY WAS CHAWIN' TH' RAG -- o MINE SEEMS THEY LEFY: ABOUT AN HOUR AGO, SNUFFY-- GLAS GIVES MESSAGE NEWQ i IN DRI\'F "OR FLOOD VlCTlMS Mrs. Glen am has been ap- ons here to fund for the in the middle a comparatively > quota for Douglas the total sum th drive, all parts of the the Red Cross relief flood stricken | states. Signature from ‘Guilty’ Pact of Great War (Continuea from Page One) hich extends coumn For the convenience nf the iwish to contribute, names of the donors and the amount has been left at Guy‘.\ Drug by Mrs. Kirkha - - - P.T.A. MEE lV(n The regular monthly meeting of {the Douglas Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation for February is scheduled {for next Wednesday evening. The By 1930 he was able to capture|January session having been elim- 107 seats in the Reichstag elec-|inated something more than the |tions. On he surged through vari- |Usual program is being arranged for ous political campaigrs, backed by |the meeting, which will be announc- ed in detail the first of the week. SR Duuglas Church | Services capital, in emulation of Mussolini's % {march on Rome. National e who oops Tiwed on 1\(3 roops ¢ U ‘ i killing a number, and| Hitler was sentenced to five years dur- | Paid, Store, “Mein Kampf” (My Fight), which has | | After that he was released, but the | authorities kept him in hand until\ 1928, munists and Marxian socialists, | and incited anti-Semitism, until| ! on January 30, 1933, President Paul ‘ von Hindenburg named him chan- |t | | Equality Demanded | One of Hitler’s first moves was | to demand equality for Germany |in all things, especially in rearma- ment, despite the treaty of Ver- Notices lor»m:s cnurch ¢olumn sailles. When this was not granted, |must be received by The Empire he withdrew from the League of |Dhot later than 10 o'clock Saturday Nations and defied the world. |morning to guerantee change of] Opposition in his own ranks|sermon topics, ete. brought, in June of 1934, the “blood | purge” which made the WOI'H[ST LUKE'S EFISCOPAL CHURCH | shudder. The official total of those] 1:30 p.m.—Sunday School. killed was set at 77, but unofficial| 2:30 p.m. — Church service and reports ran to hundreds. ! sermon. When President von Hindenburg died late that year, Hitler became supreme head of the state, and the republic was at an end. ‘The position now is this: He has scrapped the entire treaty of Versailles, over the Allied pro- tests, with the exception of the clauses which took a German colonies, and he is demanding a return of these apparently with some prospects of suc Army Rebuilt Ignoring the edict agail armament, Hit s iner y to close to million; a vast ai and built many ships of war. Most agtivities of the country have been nationalized. Business, banking and agriculture are under state control. ‘The newspapers are the government. An effort has been made to sub- ordinate the churches, Protestant and Catholic, to the state but with opposition not yet overcome. Socialist trade unions have been eradicated, and others brought un- der control. Pursuant to the program of Ger- many for the Aryans, the Jews have been crushed and thousands have fled the country. Communism has been eradicated, so far as surface indications go. Lives In The Clouds In external affairs, Germany’s relations are strained with France, FOR PATENT. Russla, Czechoslovakia, and the; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN radical socialist government of |that Neil Ward has filed his appli- Spain. fi cation in the U.S. Land Office at On the other hand Der Fuehrer [Anchorage, Alaska, Serial No. 08724, has won back the friendship of for patent for the Bullion Extension Austria, Hungary, and{lode, Ready Bullion lode, Fraction to.a certain degree, of Romania and (lode and Bullion Mine lode, Survey Bulgnrh and has concluded an anti-|No. 1600, situated in the Harris communist pact with Japan. Mining District near the head of The man who has done all these|Sheep Creek about 5% miles from things is a peculiar combination of Juneau, Alaska. Lat. 58° 16’ N. and the far-seeing statesman and the|rong, 134° 17 W., described as fol- dreamer who spends a lot of time|joys: 1: l:zhe clouds. He is accused of being ‘BULLION EXTENSION and being dependent on thel| peginning at g point for Cor. 1 plaudits of his people. He is 8 800d | (ot setoatoen Hilia 1 showman, and likes pageants. I REaeD. S Hitler is something of an ascetic. |y oo o e T8, whenos 4 DAVID WAGGuUNER. 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. | DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH | St. Aloysius Chureh 9.00 a.m. Holy Mass. 1:15 p.m—Sunday School. DOUGLAS COMMUNITY CHURCH 1. W. RISVOLD, Pastor. 11:00 a.m.—Sunday School and | services. Everybody welcome. voices for| ypode and pracer location notices for sale at The Empire office. FOR SALE Going profitable old established general merchandise business in- cluding stock, fixtures, real prop- erty, in Seldovia. Price reasonable. Good opportunity. Part terms to re- 1137, Tacoma, Wash. N THE UNITEAs STA{ES LAND )FFICE AT ANCAORAGE, ALASKA "NOTICE OF APPLICATION He is a bachelor, and women play [ 0% 52id point USLM. No. 3-A no part in his life. He does nog|PEETs S. 11° 49° W., 92278 ft. dis- smoke, drink or even eat meat, A |2nt thence from said point N. 40° spinster sister is housckeeper in|l7 E: Passing Wit. Cor. 1, and con- his modest establishment. tinuing same course, along lines 1- ’4‘” and 1-4 Iron Queen lode, Survey B and Excelsior lode Survey 620, World’s Deep“t 600 ft. to Cor. 2; thence S. 45° 00" 0il Well Fini‘hed‘il. 1500 ft. to Cor. 3, identical with Cor. 2, Ready Bullion, this survey; SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30—Com- {thence §. 40° 17 W. 600 ft. to Cor. pletion of the world's deepest pro- | % identical with Cor. 1, Ready Bul- ducing oil well is announced by L. lion, this survey, and Cor. 1 Ready C. Decius, vice president in charge Bullion Millsite (unsurveyed) ;thence of production of the associated di- N 45° 00’ W. 1500 ft. to point for vision of Tide Water Associated Oil Cor. 1, the place of beginning. Area Company. Known as McGonigle No, cunmed 20.592 acres. 12 and located in the Ventura Ave- | READY BULLION nue Field, California, the new well| Beginning at Cor.1,1dentical with was brought in at 10,569 feet, it is Cor. 4, Bullion Extension, this sur- announced. |vey, whence U.S.LM. No. 3-A bears TR R N. 82° 49’ W. 1259.42 ft. distant, Empire ads are reaa, thence N. 40° 17’ E. 600 ft. to Cor. THUNDERATION THAT WUTHLESS NEVY sponsible party. Address P. O. Box n TO HEV LOS’ INTERES' IN EVER' THING 'CEPTIN' TH' DOORSTEP-- ‘set DOWN, PAW --- AFORE YE BUS' A BLOOD thence S. 45 Cor. 3 (Not Cor. 2, Fracti thence frc W. p tinuing 4, ident lode, this survey W. 1500 ft. to Cor. ginning. Are: L'lulmed ACTION 1, identical| v Bullion, this sur- M. No. 3-A bears 261171 1t. distant, 17 passing Wit. | al with Witness Cor. lion, this survey, and me course 600 ft. to lentical with point for ion, this survey; | 00" E. 1500 ft. to Cor. 3, identical with Cor. 2, Bullion Mine, this survey; thence S. 40° 17 Witness Cor. 4, 1dent1cal| Cor. 1 Bullion Mine, | 1d continuing same to point for Cor. 4 in old bed of Sheep e N. 60° 00" W. 1500 place of beginning. 20.330 acres. SULLION MINE | Beginning from point for Cor. 1, identical with point for Cor. 4, Draction, this survey (Cor. not set), 2; 00" E. 1500 ft. to' identical with 1 lode, this survey;| le Cor. 3 S 40° 17 2 Witness Cor. 3 and con-| me course 600 ft. to Cor. | with Cor. 1, Fracnon‘ set), , place of be-it 20.592 acres.| | Beginr with Cor. 4 Rea vey, whence U N. 62° 122 W thence N. 40 Cor. 2 thence S. m) H Ilmncc N. 45° b0’ e e 37. I GOT A FEELIN' IN MAH BONES WEAZY AN' MARCELLY HEV TROTTED TO GIT MERRIED --- TH' YOUNG WHUPPERSNEPPERS Y/ BOTH OF EM'S TETCHED N TH' HAID ---- BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL When In Need of DIESEL OYL—UTAH COAL GE RAL HAULING STORAGE anu CRATING CALL JUNEAU TRANSFER Pheae 48 Nizht Phone 4703 FORD AGENCY. (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street g PP whence USLM. No. 3-A bears N. 61°724’ W. 4111.00 ft. distant, thence | N. 40° 17 E 1, and continuing same course 600 ft. to Cor. 2, identical with Cor. 3, Fraction lode, this survey; thence 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; {true Cor. 3 S. 40° 17" W. passing Witness Cor. 3 and Witness Cor. |4, continuing same course 600 ft.| to pomnt ror Cor. 4 (Not set-falls| |on bank of Sheep Creek); thence| |trom true Cor. 4, identical with Cor. | 1 Silver Bullion lode (unsurveysd) |N. 60° 00' W. 1500 ft. to point for lCor 1, place of beginning, Area |claimed 20.330 acres. DESCRIPTION TP MINERAL ‘MONUMENT: U.SLM. No. 3-A, to! |which this survey No. 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 braess! plate set in the cement base. MAGNETIC DECLINATION AT| ALL CORNERS 31° 30" E. | | The vain runs through rznppro:f.(-y e \ passing Witness Cor. | Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Next Coliseum Front Street PHONE 97—Fr2e Delivery | BRI AP st v The Chas. W. Carter Mortuary Fourth and Fran -kun Sts. TRIANGLE CLEANERS ly the center of all claims. All ims 1500 by 600 f§. There are {no CONFLICTING CLAIMS. AD- |JOINING CLAIMS: Iron Queen| |Survey 1738, Excelsior lode Swivey uzo and Silver Bullion (unsurvey- |ed). ADJOINING MILLSITES: ‘Rendy Bullion M.S. and Fraction | M.S,, both contiguous and adjoin- jing line 1-4 Ready Bullion. Both | unsurveyed. } Annex Creek Power Line, course |N. 62° 40' E. and S. 62° 40' W, intersects line 2-3 Ready Bullion. Postoffice address of Neil Ward is 918 Spruce St., Seattle, Wash,,! i | | [ e e SPECIALIZING in Fremch § § and Italiax Dinners Gufie&u Cafe Short Orders at All Hours DIRECTORY (|| proFESSIONAL IS AR S SN T A G [ DP RAE LILLIAN “aRLSON ': Robert Simpson, Opt. D. Bv BILLIF 1 DECLAR ! TH' OF HAVIN’ A RICH SON-IN-LOR SENDS LIZZARDS RUNNIN' UP OFF PFf‘K THORT ACCUMELATE YORESE'F, AN' DOWN MAH ON MY TOES-. SPINE BONE AN’ LEETLE MINNOWS NIBBLIN' TFRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL - | Helene W. L. Albrecht 5 PH!blq’l’H&wY Masiage, Electricity, Infra Fed Ray, Medfcal Gyninastics 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. Phone Office, 216 'DLN l‘ls’Tb Blomgreén 'Bullditig PPONE 56 Howrs 0 dam. 0 » ; m. Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENYIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. ! Dr. Rxchard Williams DENTIST ORFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING | Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours § aum, to 6 pm AEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 | TELEPHONE 503 | Office Hours—§ a.m. to 10 pm. Dr. W. A. Rystrom DENTIST Over First Nationsl Bank X-rn¥ e | Optometris. | Eyes Examined, Glauses Fitled | Office in Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Store Graduate Los Angeles Col. lege of ¢ ptometry and Cpthalmology { T Caroline Todd Studis Piano—Harmony—Public Speaking 326 SECOND STREET e e el Jonés-Stevens Shop LADJES—MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR Seward Stieet Near Third - and of A. W. Fox, his agent, Box 813, Juneau, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming! adversely any of the above describ- ed lode mining claims or premises |are required to file a notice of heir adverse claim with the Reg-“ er of the U. 8. Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the pe-i| |risd of publication or within eight | menths subsequent to the date of | the last publication hereof, or they | will be barred by the provisions of | | the statute. GEORGE 2. LINGO, | Register. | First publication, Jan. 4, 1937. Last publication, March 6, 1937. THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! THE MINERS' Recreation Farlors [ J ‘BILL DOUGLAS | If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us help ou! A grand selection of good food . . . végetables and all the things that men like best. PHONE 83 eor 85 Scmitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” fl If you enjoy indoor sporis— Here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP fl:h [T DR H.VANCE . I, OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9:30 by appointment. i Gastineau Hotel Annmex | South Franklic St. Phone 177 ' B = | = b Do B S Dr. M. J. Whittier CHIROPRACTOR Drugless Paysician Office hours: 10-12, 1-5, 7- Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. PHONE 667 Give a— SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by Satisfied Customers” B L Glasses tted Lenses CGround || Fraternal Societies ; of Gastineau Channel B. P. 0. £. ELES meéts every Wednesday at 3 p. . Visiting brothiers welcome.” WALTER P, SCOTT, Rxalted Ruler M. H. smzs Secretary. l ol | | | * LObGE No. 11 cond apd fourth Monday of each m in ‘Scottish Rite Temple beéginning at 7:30 p. . v FORREST R. BATES, Wmship(ul Master; JAMES W. ‘LEIVERS Socrntnr; J |} HEBERAM. Perseverance Lod;e No 2 A meets every secont and ‘fotrth Wednes [day, 1.'0. O.'F. Hall EDNA M |BUTTS, Noble Grand; ' MILDRED | |CASHEN, Secretary. I.;--,..»._‘._._..._.___ || Juneau Ice Cream Parlors Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager S — ? Mg RELIABLE TRANSFER | 1 Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oif and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. l’llONl 149; NIGHT 148 IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! ' 34 plus or 27 gravity. in anv amount . , . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER Plione 3411 or Night th.’i will IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 Watch and Jewelry Repalring PAUL BLOEDHORN at very reasonable rates FRONT STREETS H. S. 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