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NOT FOR ALASKA BUT IN SOUTH White knitted wool makes beach clothes for lounging on : h a high one- The short waffle-knit coat (left) is designed patck pockets, while the novel chenille knit, finished with red and blue embroidery The wesden sandals are held in nlace on the with b $18,550,000 an increase of 13 per- Fraction 1 survey; iy PO School at Mbereshi, and is as fol- kil jraction lode, Ui, SUKYEs o | M cen Sy ks s | 60° 00 1500 ft. to point for| Colorado, 364,713 ounces valued at{lOWs: e A L Geo rges Bonnet Makes: Jorner not set—sbeep hill- | $6,265,000, an increase of 18 per-| Article, “Foreword,” by Mrs. Da- =, . - € h Cor. 2 Silver 1 5 R d [_ identical with ilve: a l 3 cent. vid W'"‘”““” tatement egarding ru- ip, i, <unsurveyed); thence from| 3 i Nevada, 264700 ounces, valued at| ~Special group singing by Mo pyre Planned Activities jtrue Cor. 3 §. 40° 17 W. passing| $4.964,500, an increase of 51 per-|Doys’ basketball team of the Shel- ¥ g Witness Cor. 3 and Witr | cent {don Jackson School | ] 5 Flig B b =Sl PARIS, Feb. 10-Georges Bon-|4, continuing same course =« = Oregon, 59,900 ounces, valued atj ahe L A E‘ n ¢ y I new French Ambassador to the;to pomt tor Cor. 4 (Not set- mlA $2,096,500, an increase oi 11 per-| he Lords (in unison. e e - Wash-1| ’ f Shee oAb — | Responsive reading, Mrs. Alfreq UDited States, has left for Wash-fon bank of Sheep Creek); thence | California Leads m 1936 RS | Zenge e ington and sunced that his |from true Cor. 4, identical with Cor, alifornia $ Philippines, 599,000 cunces, worth |Zenger. o 188 s iRy 5 3 ah har s History “World Day of Prayer’, Main mission will be for a perma-|1 Silver Bullion lode (unsurveysd) with Alaska in Second SIO-tJthOU- an incrsese of 33 pe SR ey %_nl,]m;\[. b ' nent stabilization of the franc and 60° 00° W. 3500 ft. to point for Place in Oulpul il B Meditation and Prayer, Mrs. John | and exfension of trage treat Vfl:.’i.l.’nel(i Ei‘:}; :zrel:egmmnz. Afs. ffffffff Glasse. o | i wasHinaTon, Feb. 10, — the CHARLES H. FLORY | Continued Prayer by group mem- i“??“‘x““:;:‘ e % "17“"”"“ W“"’"J“gf‘f]fig:;"oé"s ;“ Nr[»l NaE[{“‘lz % % ~,,!, o the p s. Prank Barlow, the ingto February 1! : U.S.LM. No. 3-A, to} { mum % Moo, TS, 15 IN BELLINGHAMUTL Tn L, Ll W o o i, | o s 5 e Yo 43,9‘"3 tin hoes: ot Y ; lof Liule." ¥ to the qunstmn xt there was any|a 2-inch non pipe 3’& ft. kugh sL’I.ln‘ increase of 640,364 ounces, or 17 per Charles H. FxU!"\‘. mn»m; Rfi;mnal, “For the healing of broken lives possibility~of opening negotiations|a mass of concrete on top of a high Forester of Alaska, transferred toj . < 2 at present on repayment of the war|bluff, latitude 58° 16’ 255” N. and CREL QPR 1985, Washington several months ago, {rakna s, hirs. Laplo Seets debt ! 34 17 .y . The output, at $35 an ounce, was St L O SO e change | FOr the caring of helpless, aged deb longitude 134° 17" 455" W., mark- worth $151,624,555 or $22412740 11 o Adiece s and the relief of all who look to us o T P TR ed USLM. No. 3-A on a bress the address to Bellingham, care of " plate set in the cement base more than the preceding ¥ear. | o ynited States Foscstry. Service, 17 NeIp” Mrs. O. L. Kendall. College Students I a California again led the states mpe letter was from Portland, Ore | FOr the preaching of good tid Are Cowbell Market MAGNETIC DECLINATION AT apd territories with a total output 2 e g *lings in season and out of season,” e Lowbe arket ALL CORNERS 31° 30' E. of 1,049,600 ounces, a gain of 159~ Cotton textile manufacturers pre-|Mrs. Carmichael. The vain runs throught Approx)- 170 ounces over 1935. dict Jarger profits for 1937 than fer| “For the leading of every little COLLINSVILLE, L, Feb. 10— mately the center of all claims, Al Production of other states or ter- any year since 1927, when the textile |child to the knowledge and love of Thousands of cowbells made In this claims 1500 by 600 ft. There are ritories, follows: industry produced nearly nine bil- Jesus” Mrs. C. C. Personeus. counity aif BBYEF iR g cattle. |0 CONFLICTING CLAIMS. AD-| Alas 530,000 ounces valua-d at lion yards of cloth. i Hymn, “Lift Up Your Hearts.” (;oxi;.-ge s‘t{udamsé BdVEIl'M;H‘Ag'In'm éq:vNXN(;JsC[?IMS‘: 11"0‘:’ qu‘?en ol | Meditation and Intercession, Mrs. 2nd New Year's Eve celebrants usc Survey 738, Excelsior le Suivey | D l C d P l Anna Snow, a surprisingly large number of the 620 and Silver Bullion (unsurvey- Al y ross-wor uzzie Praver (In unison), cowbelis, according to J. H. Blum,|ed). ADJOINING MILLSITES: | Presentation of Missionary Work. T head of what he says is the|Ready Bullion MS. and Fraction ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 7. Act of wear- | “Women’s Union Christian’s Col- £l factory in the United States M.S, both contiguous and adjoin-| 1 Wound with & ing away |leges in the Orient,” Mrs. Dorothy devoted exclusively to the manu- ing line 1-4 Ready Bullion. Both)| gvoblglt):?‘ . Light touch | Waggoner. acture of cowbells. | unsurveyed. i % e .Gi:g courage | “Religious Work Directors in the “Football fans buy a good many| Annex Creek Power Lire, course| 9. Flow back R |U. 8. Indian Schools,” Mrs. Os- bells every autumn to help m: N. 62° 40’ E. and S. 62° 40 W, 12. Story Lads | wald. noise at the games” Blum ex- intersects line 2-3 Ready Bullion. 13. Rall bird . Continent | “Prayer for the Young People,” plained. “People frequentiy buy Postoffice address of Neil Ward 14, Sn::{!u:l . Kind of fur IMrs. J. E. Click. them to use at New Year's Eve is 918 Spruce St., Seattle, Wash, | 16. Goddess of iftinons rather | “Onrisiians Literature for Chil- Parties, and to tie on the autos of and of A. W. Fox, his agent, Box discord fonchines |dren in Other Lands,” Mrs. H. Pet- Bewly-married couples. 813, Juneau, Alaska. }2 ix;e!umablyer. Frozen water \erson ——————— Any and all persons claiming; - A ances A “Children of Migrant Laboring Lode and puver location notices adversely any of the above describ- | i g::;;k:;’;isn“ Native metal- | Familics in America,” Jessic Val- for sale at The Empire office. ed lode mining claims or premiws’ - ecaring i pailh i) o il i ment compound licura. e are required to file a notice of 22. Tlrtrll’lb:rP;Jeacol 3 go_lef:l : “Prayer for the Children,” Mrs. IN THE UNITfis STafES LAND their adverse ciaim with the Ref,-' islands = Eamlet |C. E. Rice. YFFICE AT ANCAORAGE, ALASKA /ister of the U. S. Land Oifice at| 24. ca;::::‘rfu 35. g;’ver d“uncxed | oOffering. | NOTICE OF APPLICATION Anchorage, Alaska, within the pe-| 21, Dolphins of 8 in ";fn tnsti- Solo, “O Man of Galilee,” Licu-, FOR PATENT. r3d of publication or within eight | certain sort 3y Swamp 53. Self: Scotch tution |tenant Margaret Morris. i munths subsequent to the date of 30. Card with a g! 39. Lo: { ! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 51 gilinBle spot :: geflm:l:';:‘x‘" 55 LIl Beda i brilliance | “For Our Own Community hat tnat Nejl Ward has filed his appli- the last publicgtion hereof, or they v . One who warns . a through = needlessly of DOWN 40 Boman date it May be Recreated by Vital ChFis- cation in the TUS. Land Office at wijl b§ darred by the. provisions of Switzerland supposed 1. Pettole ancient |tian Leadership,” Mrs. Floyd DIy~ anchnrage, Alaska, Serial No. 08724, the statute, | and France danger 2. Ancient Irlsh Greece e ge, . Sarin 4 GEORGE /. LINGO, | 33. Age 47. Reduced from capital 43. For fear that for patent for the Bullion Extension 24. Name a distended 3. Dismounted 44. Persia The program will be interspersed , Ready llon lode, Fraction Register. 26. Exacted a condition 4 By the side of 45. Transmit by group singing. by the-basket ball P 1988, Tro Pirst money “pen- 43, Qpen court 5. Tree with 6. Touches ina | Y group Singing 3;‘ de lode and Bullion Mine lode, Survey publication, Jan. 4, 1937. i De‘vm ""m 51 ubslrrdfi an e ?eum:%\ng e calrgiarena ts?k:sol of the Sheidon Jackson pg 1600, sifuated in the Ham; | Last publication, March 6, 1937. ransmitting . rmng.us.r . Segment of & District head ol motion Sunnl taste inset curve The World Day of Prayer has Sheel:‘creek n;;uf::‘.;%m;nles from Diece ul the belt. SUraps. is THL DAILY ALASKA LMPIRI; WLI’ \[-SDAY, ILB BARNEY GOOGI HESH UP--- HYAR KEMS SNUFFY-- NAOW, DON'T FERGIT-- WE-UNS HAIN'T SEED HIDE NER HAIR O’ MARCELLY ER WEASELPUSS -: | | YE ONDERSTAND 222 WORLD DAY (lF PRAYER T0 BE OBSERVED HERE Two Sessions Will Be Held Next Friday—Public Invited—Program Th(‘ World Day of Prayer, which Y y, will be observ- the first at led a covered dish luncheon at n and the second session starting 1:30 c'clock in the rnoon. The sessions will be held in Trinity Ca- thedral. are Mrs, Al- Mrs. Ad- The present officers fred Zenger, Presiden Waggon and Mrs. Stonehouse have been elect- the nominating committee to st officers for the coming year. on of officers will be a part |of -the brief busin neeting- to be {held at the morning session. Fol- llowing the business meeting there {will be a Consecration Service led by ‘\/l|~ H. M. Krough. The program {this year was written by Mis: {Mable Shaw, founder of the Liv- hng.\wnv Memorial Girl's Boarding bgen observed by churches in Ju- {neay for several years and bas had the hearty cooperation of the Citi- zens who have participated in the | public worship. The public is invited to attend the sessions, even if only for part time.' e — NOTICE 10:30 o'clock in the forenoon, with s E AND SPARK PLUG LAN' SAKES, RUFE - WE-UNS CAIN'T STAN' HYAR TH LIVE LONG DAY A-JOWIN' 'BOUT TH' WEATH LE'S BE JOLTIN' ALONG --- TIME'S A-WASTIN'-- » p r1d_rights mm ‘)}7 ANSWER ME --- YE WUTHLESS VARMINTS IS MY NO-'COUNT A-HIDIN' UP HYAR SMOKY 22 ANSWER ME AFORE T BOUNCE A " WHAT NEPHEW ON BIG PASSEL O' RIFLE BALLS OFF'N YORE PUNKIN' HAIDS-~ 2; thence S. 45° 00" E. 1500 ft. to' ‘Cx Fraction lode, this survey;! BUSINESS DIREGTURY »I rom true Cor. 3 S 40° 17"} AR DESTRBYED , Wimees Cor. 3 and con-1]| ~ PROFESSIONAL I: ‘LH‘ 1e course 600 ft. to Cor. L i with Cor. 1, Fraction ¥ e esesses————— - m (his survey; thence N. 45° b0’ | g - — - - “ e Axes, Sledges and HdmmersF Used to Put Contriv-" i ances Out of Way SLM, No, 3-A bear: 261171 b distant, | 17" E. passing Wit.! itical with Witness “Cor. SEATTLE, 10 e Cou SEATTLE, Fu. 10.—The County| Is, Bullion, this survey, and Grand formd a wrecking O crew today and smashed about 110' ame’ course 6! o B machines at’ $18.000 Lw Cor. 2, identical with point for 2 YR ‘ 3, Ready Bullion, this survey; ! The slot machines were hurled Ready Bl i from the balcony to the ‘mmn‘(‘h‘:u‘. .40 “"11"-(‘1500 ;L ;f“fi(:n floor of the Sheriffs rifle rangejs: ' ‘! bt - “"j'- o '”‘ and deputies used axes, slodges amh bt O i tiea! hammers to complete the destrue=|v: P itnéss Cor. 4, ldentica tion. (with W Cor. 1 Ballion Mine, Foremzn Burton Dinsmore sé [this surve and continuing same | “We are making sure thess ma<Eourse 600 ft. to point for Cor. 4] Eiines do not get haok-ntpUMIMNERE oL sct-1alls i+ S EEERI R | lation. Creck); thence N. 60° 00" W. 1500 0 EOI . f. to Cor. 1, place of beginning Arca claiz i 330 acres. ’ LLION MINE | noning from point for Cor. 1, ical with point for 'Cor. 4 tnis survey (Cor. not set), USLM. No. 3-A bears N.! n, AMBASSADOR £1° 24" W. 4111.00 ft. distant, tthcal N. 40° 17 ) ng Witness Cor. | 1 W93 1t to Cor. 2, identical with Cor. 3, thence | Juneau, Alaska. Lat. 58° 16’ N. and umg 134" 17" W., deseribed as fol- " BULLION EXTENSION Beginning at a pojnt for Cor. 1 | (Not set-steep hillside) on line 4-1 Iron Queen, Suryey 738, whence ifrom said point U.SLM. No. 3-A |bears 8. 11° 49 W, 922778 ft. dis- V. hen in Need of DIESEL OML—UTAR COAL GENERAL PAULING STORAGE anu CRATING CALL ° JUNEAU TRANSFER 48 Night Phone 4703 \ 2 g { Pheae CBSEBORIE - R ! 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WENDT Watch and PAUL BLOF.DHORN at very reasonable rates FRONT STREETS PG AR S EBERS IR H. 5. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing GARBAGE TIAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates ? E. 0. DAVIS »’| | TELEPHONE 212 ' | " New York Life INSURANCE CHIROPRACTOR Drugless Payrician Office hours: 10-i2, 1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. PHONE 667 1 Give a— SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER " Dr.M. J. Whittier | | gw KEI'H G. WILDES PHONES Office 801—Residence 601-2 Juneau Coffee Shep MRS. T. J. JACOBSON Home Cooked Meals Served from 6:30 a.m. o 8:30 p.m Catering to Dinner Parties J T~ JUNEAU-YOUNG | ‘The motorship Estebeth sails for tant, thence from said point N. 40° Sitka and wayports Friday night at'”: E. pasxci:lg Wit. Corplo and con- flooc E‘;;kn:;; rlx;i;(gjlax; must be on th: ?n:x::gl _s:nll:mfio‘gfié :;;:dge ,h;::vely- ia and North Carolina pay their gov-IE 1500 ft. to Cor. 3, identical with . 4 identical with Cor. 1, Reat Bul- MANY COLDS s O T phence upper throat, where READY BULLION prevent many colds. Im. whence U.S.LM. No. 3-A bears Masiachusetts, California, Visginoiis Snd Bsiclsior Jode Burvey 630 FROPBOR00 8 Foar: {Cor. 2, Ready Bullion, this survey; lion, this survey, and Cor. 1 Ready Especially desighed c«r 1, the place of beginning. Area mdaticalds staEe, 1o Beginning at Cor. 1, identical with IV|c“s !A"g !g 'N. 82° 49 W, 125942 ft. distant. THE MI 600 ft. to Cor. 2; thence S. 45° 00 "ELPS AVOID {thence S. 40° 17 W. 600 ft. 3 Cor. Buuion Millsite (unsurveyed) ;thence aid for nose and claimed 20592 acres. | Used in time, helps {0, % "pullion Extension, this sur- thence N. 40° 17’ E. 600 ft. to Cor. 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