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3 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FLB. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG MARCY SAKES, WEAZY --- PUT THAT MERRIAGE LICENSE IN YORE POCKET /! EVER'BODY IN TH' _ SETTLEMENT'S Y» 1937. By BILLIE DE BECK DON'T FERGIT, NEWT =-- WEAZY'S GOT 5,000 DULLERS IN TH' BANK---THEY'LL BE EATIN’ THEIR WHITE BREAD * NOW -— — HIT PEARS TO ME TH' BOY IS A LEETLE ONDER-BAKED AN' NOT ALTOGETHER RIGHT- FARNISHED N TH' UPPER STORY--- WAIT'LL /' SNUFFY FINDS OUT HIS NEVY SQUANDERED TWO DULLERS ON A MERRIAGE LICENSE --- HE'LL JUMP EROUND LIKE HE HAD A HORNET IN HIS A-LAFFIN’ AN’ SNIGGERIN' & MARCELLY ACTS A BRITCHES - LEETLE Lt TETCHED IN TH' HAID-- * AN OLD VIRGINIA FOLK SAYING-- SAID OF PERSONS LIVING IN EASE AND COMFORT WHOSE FORTUNE MAY 'BE WORSE LATER - 'and with over ten years of pncncal’Z tlum( S. 45° 00° E. 1500 n,‘u}; experience and study to his credits. | Cor. et), identical wit] R7 o i st o P Pl g G R Ess |N | This work is supported by and is|Cor. ion lode, this survey:li BUSINESS 1N FRATERNAL SOCIETIES la part of the efforts of the vocation- ithence fr ue Cor. 3 S 40° 1 Ak 8 GAST BATE oY \NE |al department toward the better-|W. passin: Witness Cor. 3 and con- PROFESSIONAL ] GASTINEAU CHANNEL v ‘nm‘l of practical education and ad- |t 2 rse 600 ft. to Cor. 2o 58 | vancement in all professions. { ic Cor. 1, Fraction IR % The Taxidermy es are con-|lode, thence N. 45° U0’ | poeoeeemoee r——y | TP Ty g S SRR |ducted in the Government School|w, 15 0 1, place of be-| { PROFESSIONAL J | F atemul UJU“L es ; in Douglas, and are absolutely free |pinning. Area claimed 20592 acres. { Vhen In Need of — ? | of Gastineau | f cost to students and all interested | FRACTION 7§ & 5 | i {should take advantage and learn a| .., S { L. OIL_UTAH COAL i i Channel | specific art and trade. Classes meet| o) " itite l H lene w L Albrech[ . 7 - C from 6 to 10 p.m. each school day | ™ -~ - % | GENERAL FHAULING PHYSIOTHEZAPY AT to the rticle |evening. Information T M A i i il Masnge, Bleciricity, ntr Fed 4 B. I. 0. £ ELKS meets tained from vocatio department r};em P \ “‘A og Wit 'ORAGE anu CRATING ! i Rs Med Bestics ‘ every Wednesday at “Demonstra b of Indian Affelis, RIS o identics ss Cor. CALL T8 {|| 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. | 8 p. m. Visitmg brothers g D,,mmm sovernment School, or mmmcto:la ; el B i 4 i Phone Office, 216 welcome. WALTER P tudents of the Dupree. P course 600 ft. to i N e FER \ T; Lx){ lslxnnggugécr?:il:; the Government i true C identical with point for Jl)NhAU TRANS ly & % Y % + 3, Ready Bul ¥ *hoae 48 Nisht Phone 4703 3 MOT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 11 mkrl(;v‘l 'Nri L FflRTY ?"ls i thence S. 60 ‘uy 1500 ‘, i;v fm ! ‘\ .““?E;f‘-“l lgilut;wg ! Second and fourth b g e jentical with Cor. 2, lHON | b oo ot i o m e = o ” | [tive rolls were duplic which B identlce yhini F" 4; 1;’,‘ RN e W5 DG T ¥ l’;’OIIB 86 | Monday of each month ¢ i e t home af | § Mine, this survey; thence S. 7 A | in Scottish Rite Tempie SAR e ectsh sy make at il 8 W. passing Witness Cor, 4, identical| f=rmrmmmrror—s cosmaree= Hous §iank 300 ¥im. I beginning at 7:30 p. m with Witness Cor. 1 ll!u'l.iun “Jul:r FORD AGENCY E i b 2 TR T i F‘(’)RREST RMBATE‘:;, sttt Gt his survey, and continuing same| X w1 Worshipful Master; JAMES W. d in sales- " % < v, 4| (Authorized DPealers) s S— = " | LEIVE] Seer . quantity of dolls for YESTEBDAY v = “ 6 (‘;fif,‘ e { Dr. Charles P. Jenne | |/EIVERS, Sec 4 com . pply is pract cally un 4 N. 60 ;)0_ W. 1500 GEIE:\SES ! DENVIST 3 HEBERAM. limited. This could create a profes- T 1, place of beginning. GAS = OIS | | | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. | | Ferseverance Lodge No 2 A meats sion and industry that Alaskawould | He who may think the wind blows |It- o c 1, DIAch. Oh SRPRt e ! TELEPHONE 176 levary second and feurth VWedes: pe proud to possess, which in turn |not at Juneau, will kindly lend anjArea ¢ 9 20858 5 i1 JUNEAU MOTORS | Pl i day, I. O. O. F. Hall. EDNA M 2 would help keep some of the good{ear to the statistics on yesterday's BULLION MINE \ | BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED CORONATION TREND INFLUENCES EVENING MODE American money at home. Instead, |zephyr here, released today by Met= 1g from point for Cor. 1,i Foot of Main Street ; ] CASHEVN Bechbtar 4 The coming coronation has resuited in increased formality and ele- millions are spent annually With |eorologist Howard J. Thompson of |i with point for Cor. 4,8 ____ £ TR R R D!‘. R‘chard Wnilianu I3 gk 4 gance in evening clothes. This gown of decp blue net embroidered in | Germany, Japan and other countries | the Weather Bureau. survey (Cor. not set),|___ B 5. — - DENTIST | [ dier i L silver thread is fashioned with a low cut decollete designed to reveal |for dolls alone. Of cou the U.S.A Maximum velocity attained over|whence USLM. No. 3-A bears N/ goeeewnn S +508 i | Juneau Ice Cream ' +v shoulders and is worn with a velvet neck-band reminiscent IS manufacturing dolls to a certain iany continuous five minute period|61° 24° W. 4111.00 ft. distant, thence OFFICE AND RESIDENCE Parl iy ; s . destenid by Midatiie Tolles. . {exbenb {was reached at 2:47 o'clock yester-|N. 40° 17" E. passing Witness Cor.| GOLDSTEIN BUILDING ||| ors | wrdian days. The petit point bag, designed by Madame Joiles ¢ X ; | u ml o ~~ =% || Ice Cream, Soft Yirinks, Candy | § Visnns, adds a vivia todeh ‘Readers of this ilemn may won-|day afternoon, when the wind blew |1, and continuing same course 600! s SRR | py . 14 o o ; der what the making of dolls has to|from the northeast at a rate of 35|ft. to Cor. 2, identical with Cor. 3, s , - - QOFIERE SRS do with the art of Taxidermy, think- |miles an hour. 1 lode, this survey; thence| D R U G s Dr. A. W. Stewart P“'E"R"ymm" MAS gF N Pul};ic ijii ! gt ing only of the contrast between a| At 6:45 o'clock yesterday evening, 00’ E. 1500 ft. to pomthffir‘ | DENTIST H beautiful attractive doll and the ,\ forty mile an hour wind iro (Corner not set—steep hill- | | Hours 9 a.m. to 6 pm R Whata i ¥ tual animal structures in matural{ihe East was recorded, the greatest|side), identical with Cor. 2 Stlver PUROLA REMEDIES | AR BTN RELlABLE TRANSFER | . m stages. T admit freely, looking at the ) yelgcity over one mile. Bullion ‘unsurveyed); thence PRESORIPTIONS CARE~ i Office Phone 469 Our trucks go any place any 1 %BR GUEST fim qmes agfi ubject in this relative light, that i : Itrue Cor. 3 S. 40° 17" W. pass FULLY COMPOUNDED I time. A tank for Diesel O& Wi i v,(. ] U {there is a well zlvcnlwrl» contrast. MD WlLLlAMb AlTENDs Witness Cor. 3 and Witness Cor. | b e ¢ | and a tank fer Crude Oil . “But on the other side, the story |2 == 14, continuitg same course 600 ft.|{ poone siveet Next Coliseum TELEPHONE 503 ‘;* save burner trouble. | 1 as in many other cases through ENGINEERSCONVENT[ON'LO pomnt 1or Cor., 4 (Not set-falls || Office Hours—9 am, to 10 pm. i PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 | i i lack of knowledge within the pub- on bank of Sheep Creek); thence PHONE 97—Fr2e Delivery AR e £ i {lic as a whole, does not conceive that{ . p, williams, District Engineer |from true Cor. 4, identical with Cor. e : Sy Dr. w: . Rystrom || — - L (I peina semaniel s O oot ime Sbmbeof TN outh Bt Buloo de (et | SR T e L Pt Natial Bask..._ ||| WHEN IN A HURBY l e art of Taxidermy, that the casting)arriveq in Juneau yesterday on the|N. 60° 00 W. 1500 ft. to point for o 1 President ’Vlakes Radio Ad- Warning Is G“‘n y Chair- of dolls, Tocks, sticks or What have | prineess Norah aftor o buiess and | Gor oo EOMER G Aveal | Cart X-kn¥ | CALL.COLE RO D1k ) Princess Norah after a business and |Cor. 1, place of beginning. Area The as. W. Carter 1. 84 plus or 97 gravity, i any 1 - Those man Landis of becun- Iyou, is well in line with modern|oioee Bado S SLs Aakn’ e UL 8 — *| plu: gravity, ress to 10se at entific Toxidermy. Later in . (he|Pi€asure trip to California. .mmuJ 20.330 acres. Mortuary | i amount . . . QUICK! { : 1 o : sl Lnyiflerny. Late | Mr. s nd Mrs. Willlams left Ju- RIF N 4 Py | i < e | , Na il ag | o a 2G_0 & i ! A e WASHINGTON, Feb. 1—JAIes pae it 1o atetotels s o Xaxider |San Francisco' where Mr. Williams st T e | FHONE 1804 o 1 Oplotastrie. || Phone 3441 or Night 1503 . (Continued from Page Lasdia Chalfnan o o Bbedh a);d 111(;1(1. vansL 0,[ g \;\:Hd}life u;)-fl» _;‘ur‘ndul the co‘nvcntmn uf. the 2-inch iron pipe 3% ft. high, set in ST || Eyes Examined, Glasses pu.m‘ ‘ ey o8 '*‘-"*j.' $ ’ e STy b Commission, s t0 take mal structure to bring -about tro-|ot2'e Highway Engineers Associa- |, mags of concrete on top of a high Office in Ludwig Nelson's i 00 ; :LL g s o G POSSIDAC | weriminal actior public |phies and specimens that are ex- “"I‘; AR, £ L 0 L T bluff, 1;m;x)d‘; u;.“ ig ’3.5 N. m;(d A5 ! Jewelry Store | 's Paint We Have It | give me. companes Wk refuse to ¢ cly light in weight, very sani- | 6 B00; ML -;\; itude 134° 17’ 455" W., mark- o vt B e Bl o 45 16 tary sl ety oce Jashngs as|'PEnt & month i the reglonal ol- . ‘DSLAL No. 3-A on & bres 507 o lDE,:}J.;,,"fi“,‘,L.%*,*O" . N ik PRty LR the New Deal’s Poldmg Wil as 40 posseg& Ytk ool anr! fice of the Bureau of Public Roads. ‘platc set in the cement base ANGLE | Robert Sunpson Op! D. . PHONE 54D ' Roosevelt received a “nice lette life-like stature of the highly praised | After Visiting in Los Angeles hie and |~ \/\ cnprro DECLINATION AT TRI 1) | Craduats Las A 2 ‘Col. 1, < from his mother on his birthday. i gita . St A | Mrs. Williams drove to Seattle in| i RS i raduate ugefes ot 1005 P i the companies to trophies and mountings as in its i 7 . |ALL. CORNERS 31° 30" E. lege of € ptometry and - “He does not "L‘Cd‘ 8 present imore the of “their Liberty|natural wild state. The major ob- |tDeir new car, delivered to them mi The vain runs through approxi- < Cpthalmology i . chuckled the 82-year-old Mrs. James | s’ Among them he|jective in using the doll was to|California. inoq |mately the center of all claims. All|————————————"""""77"70 || Glasses ktied Lenses Ciround || FINE Roeio oot g e nemed John W. as giving bring about exact impressions of | Ms“- t:‘l"“‘;‘emsv W‘“’r"’?‘lf detained],oims 1500 by 600 ft. There are e || Watch and Jewelry Repairing only a few weeks ago, a pair of warm “a BB ohnat ‘stieci sardtess in Seattle because of illness, will| i S b SPECIALIZING e - H i il s g “spurious advic was once|any specimen regardless of what it|1n Scatil s N |no CONFLICTING CLAIMS. AD s o PAUL BLOEDHORN 1 s it s : a presidential {may be, and to learn the material retui Juneau on the next trip| -0\ ne “orarms: Iron Queen . | T Keep in mind . . # onpin o8 g v To friends, who said she must ="y 0 . arelused, and its chemical actions,|0f the Princess Norah. éurvey 738, Excelsior lode Swivey in French | | | . T . x ;;zlfl‘ smml; be the happiest of all mothers, she qqng'y gro o compan-strength, general resistance, ete. In IR e 620 and Silver Bullion (unsurvey- {/| Caroline Todd Studis | i £ ' 1o Hak sone n ies and stockhold beeause con- ldcmonstmnng this feat a well per- Among the several passengers|ed) ADJOINING MILLSITES: | and !1 Phno—l;lm.:l:y——l’ubue l . iy e ; ry mother who ha - cerhis cannot sell securities in 1n- fccted 21-inch high beautiful doll . i | peaking S T s T T Ay ' aven is the happiest mother in the terstZie it b |;mi1 they rog. Was completed, and possessed a real continuing through Juneau on the Reédy bfl‘-‘x]hm:;LiM\i;xsa:fidz‘:s_‘t:gi(:-) Italiax | 326 SECOND STREET l | H. S. GRAVES ' world. ister. commercial value immediately. northbound voyage of the steamer M I ll :oncid Bullion. Both‘ Dinners | Banmasrarmr o —————.y “The Clothing Man” She also said that no one point in e 2 | “The contents of the class work !;rmlciss f;o“flll tv{;ereylfir& g:rgm' ::;;gsurvx:eesed y 3 s 5 % || Home of Hart Schaffner and his 55 years stands out. “It has al- prornpes AND PROFESSIONAL |for February will embrace the|Yeulet, wife of the Yukon-Conso B ; T I Marx Clothing s been a great pleasure to Me wwomone Glub will hold rme“ fogitd |mountaing complete of a Black|dated Gold Mining Company fore- | Annex (;reuk Power L{x:c‘ course Gasti Caf Jones-Stevens Shop | agh ytal ; ; s Cl man, returning to her home at|N. 62° 40' E. and S. 62° 40’ W, astinezu Late ! LADJES—MISSES’ i — 1 cothing up. I did Not jor monthly bu: s meeting M(m_‘be‘n.‘ head, twe deer heads, fur TR cHores, ‘ot MealiSWoiEN: vifo |Interfects line 2-3 Ready ‘Bullion. ) READY-TO-WEAR | ey second inauguration Was g.. evening, February 1, at 8 o'clock | Making, and the much needed prac- itehorse, and Mrs. Wright, wife 1 ot . Shiokt iehomars” ot Al Bdkke % TO- (i A the first, for T seldom iy ihe Council C!wm’i}crs adv, |fice in Alaska especially, of deodor- {0f Sergednt Wright, returning to| Postoffice address of 250 Yvand J}LBcurd e o it GARBAGE HAULED l i : however, his speech i s o O *|izing of all fur pelts, especially of |Ciilkoot Barracks. is 918 Spruce St Seattle, Wash. | e oeerrd ST | Reasonable Monthly Rates longer Today's News Today—Empire. the hair seal goods and moccasins.” S i and jof A, W. Fox, his agent, Box | E—— = || E. 0. DAVIS S . The sale of Native and home-made| A harpoon, for injecting anes- 813, Juneau, Alaska. y DR. H. VANCE i TELEPHONE 212 moccasins to tourists and otherwise thesia into a fish when it is caug Any and all persons claiming OSTEOPATII 1 Phone 4753 {has been greatly impaired in the|to keep it alive for study, has been |adversely any of the above describ- Consultation and examination | i ’lll', ?fimst Rafi-onal Bank | past due to the undesirable odor the | perfected. ed lode mining claims or premises free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5 || . R £ S » E23 S » ! i s certainly | ——— —- e lare required to file a notice of 7 to 9:30 by appointment. STy T S ding to fn.|IN THE UNITEL STAZES LAND i adverse claim with the Reg- L U i, New York Life JUNEAU structor Dupree, a master taxider-| JFF1CE AT ANCHORAGE, ALASKAjsier of the U. S. Land Office at, South Franklin St. Phone 177 ' || INSURANCE mist and furrier. The handicrait NOTICE OF APPLICATION | Anchorage, Alaska, within the pe- i T KEITH G. WILDES 9 and quality of all the goods is well FOR PATENT. {risd of publication or within eight L i O ¢ lin accord and the tourists and other)] NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN months subsequent to the date of L 4 pyrchasers of these articles - this|that Neil Ward has filed his appli- the last publication hereof, or they Dr. M. J. Whittier CAPITAL—5$50.000 summer may be assured of odorless|cation in the W.S. Land Office at|will be barred by the provisions of| CHIROPRACTOR o 'z jand fine, desirable moccasins, and |Anchorage, Alaska, Serial No. 08724, |the statute. AR man Drugless Phygician ) SURPLUS—$75,000 especially o if purchased from or |for patent for the Bullion Extension | GEORGE 2. Linco, || I youe out to please the Men ||| ottice nours: 10-32, 1-5, 19 " Juneau Coffee Shop through the students of the Doug- |lode, Ready Bullion lode, Fraction | Register. || 2f the SO - o - election of ||| Rpome 2-3-4 Triangle Bidg. MRS. T. J. JACOBSON ) las Government School. !lode and Bullion Mine lode, Sur ;P‘ix'st, publication, Jan. 4, 1937. | 400;‘1 food . . . vegetables and PHONE 667 Home Cooked Meals ' Served COMMERCIAL AND .SAVINGE ACCOUNTS SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES For Prompt, Safe Efficient PHONE Within the art of Taxidermy-and |its relations concern probably the |most professions of any one art, a few majors here are mentioned, as besides the mounting of trophies of every living animal, bird, fish and |craft, the knowledge of tensile strength of natural fibers, climatic |conditions and its effects, effect of |sunlight, certain phases of dentistry, optometry, biology. boology, etc., all No. 1600, situated in the Harris 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: tinuing same course, along lines 1- 4 and 1-4 Iron Queen lode, Survey 138 and Excelsior lode Survey 620, 600 ft. to Cor. 2; thence S. 45° 00’ the arts and professions here men- | tioned besides many others, are ma- | E. 1500 ft. to Cor. 3, identical with iCor. 2, Ready Bullion, this survey; Last publication, March 6, 1937. all the things that men like best. PHONE 83 or 85 Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” THE BEST 1+ R R——— V. — " Give a— — GARLAND BOGGAN SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER SURVEYORS i 'ALENTINE BLDG. ‘Telephone from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 pm. JUNEAU-YOUNG | insects, etc. 4 the average person BULLION EXTENSION | J. B. Burford & co' Hardware Com [ thinks of only, Taxidermy art covers| Beginning at a point for Cor. 1 “Our doorstep s worn by PAINTS- H 29, Paid on the above with preserving of animal | (Not get-steep hillside) on line 4-1 ‘ R | Satisfled Customers” ||| Shelf and Heavy Hardware | / mrme rorran unlimned time, sculp-1ron Queen, Survey 738, whence s ,r 7 s i i Guns and Ammunition | Savings |Dhysica culture of all wi if, casb. o, 4 polné BSLM. No. 3-A W T T G RS = : wild life, casi- |beays 8, 11° 49° W, 92278 ft. ES Stratton & Be PRI L L R A & e 1 § Risonnts .:’x:xgongemfgnel_lng of animal struc-|ant thence from said point N. 40° y = atton ers fi McCAUL MOTOR 4 b inest of furcraft, wood-|ym g passing Wit. Cor. 1, and con- - MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS c ao jor arts concerning and are investeq |thence 8. 40° 17" W. 600 {t. to Cor. i / \\\ i in the make up of the wonderfyl % identical with Cor. 1, Ready Bul- TAP BEER Service CALL A Hardwood Floors 556 rts— . IR CHECEKER CAB art of the modern scientific taxi- 1OR this survey, and Cor. 1 Ready IN TOWN! Bl o ol Waxing Polishing dermy in each phase of taxidermy Bullion Millsite (unsurveyed) ;thence BOWLING! | Sandin B > ) e resermend lthe leaming god teaching is unlim- | N. 456° 00° W, 1500 ft. to point for TI_IE MINERS' [ FRORE 5% Today’s News Toaay—Empire. 3 Try an Empire ad. i The Juneau Laundry i ited to the degree of purely seiencs, COr. 1, the place of beginning. Area as of course the same in most arss claimed 20592 acres. and professions, { READY BULLION Commercially however little by lit-| Beginning at Cor. 1, identical with BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Recreation Farlors & TERMIKAL tle great progress is being made Cor. 4, Bullion Extension, this sur- BEER ON TAP 2 n l Franklin Street between “Fhis Is Something Different That ¥ou Will Enjoy.” |each year for the betterment of the vey, whence US.LM. No. 3-A bears BILL DOUGLAS ; Construction Co. Front and s-a-:' Streets i\ar'fi- according to instructor Mr. N. 82° 49 W. 1259.42 ft. distant, P e e | Junesu Thone 487} || PHONE ¥ Try an Emplre ad. —_— THE WARRACK Rbeinlander and Alt Hoidelberg 1 l —vowowwy Dupree who is a graduate in the art thence N. 40° 17" E. 600 ft. to Cor [ ____g