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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG SHET YORE.TATER-TRAP AN' MAKE TRACKS QUTTA HERE- AN' IF T HEAR YE MENTION THEM TWO WUTHLES GALLINIPPERS . 17, 1937. OO REERTRATRRL IT_FAIRLY SETS MY TEETH ON AIDGE TO HEAR 'EM A-HONIN' AN' A-GROANIN' I WANT TO AX A FAVIOR OF Y&, MR.G_ 1 GOT CLOST To SEBBEN DULLERS EGG MONEY --- WELL--S0 LONG -~ I'M GOING DOWN To THE VILLAGE AND BUY THE KIDS A GEE--~ SALE! MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS 5 Pair Odd Lots HIP AND STORM KING [SKI CLUB TO BCOTS Values up to $8.50 for $3.95 Pair NO APP B.M. Behre Juneauw’s Leading This store will be closed all day | on Washington’s Birthday. T WEDDING PRESENT--- WHY DON'T YOU ACT LIKE A SPORT, SNUFFY, AND - and Sizes SHOWMOVIES HERE FRIDAY| |Presentation of “Ski Tech-| nique” Films Slated— Entries Close Tomorrow Success has crowned the efforts| of the Juneau Ski Club to obtain the films of the famous Schneibs’ motion pictures entitled “Ski Tech- nique” for showing to Juneau win-| ter sports enthusiasts, it was an-| nounced today by Orin Kimball, secretary of the club. ! The films, which have attract-! ed wide comment wherever they have been shown in the States, con- sist of two reels of shots, many of | them slow motion, demonstrating the fundamentals of the world-re- nowned Otto Schneib$ skiing sys-) tem, as executed by experts, and have proved more valuable than} books to beginning skiers, | The films were recently shown at Ketchikan. They were obtained| by the club from Portland, Ore., and atrived in Juneau on the mo-| ROVALS nds Co., Inc. Department Store A RERROA JUNEAU €:C. T0 ENTERTAIN LEGISLATORS Members of House, Gov. Troy and Others at Luncheon Tomorrow Tomorrow the Juneau Chamber of Commerce will give a complimen- tary luncheon to members of the House of Representatives, Gov. John W. Troy and Secretary of Alaska E. W. Griffin. The luncheon will be held at noon in the Terminal Cafe. G. H. Walmsley, member of the committee in charge, said today that all members of the Chamber are urged to attend and meet the Legislators, also that other inter- ested citizens have been invited. Mr. Walmsley pointed out that the Ter- minal banquet room is amply large to handle all members and guests. George Folta, President of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce, will be toastmaster. Speakers will in- clude Gov. Troy, Speaker of the House of Representatives Joe Green, Mrs. Nell Scott, House mem- ber from the Third Division, and Andrew Nerland, member from the Fourth Division. . WOMEN HAVE GET TOGETHER Juneau Club Entertains Douglas Organization at Affair Last Night Members .of the Douglas Island Woman's Club were the guests of the Juneau Woman's Club at a social last night in the Lutheran Church Parlors. The entertainment was under the Civic Department and Internation- al Relations groups of .the club headed by Mrs. J. P. Williams ahd Mrs. Lisle Hebert. Pastor H. L. Wood was called on first to give a talk, in which he emphasized how religious con- flavor because Irs toasted honored torship Northland. b The showing is ta be at the Ju-' neau High School Auditoriym next Friday evening, at 8 o’clock, un-| der the auspices of the Ski_Club.' An admission charge of twenty- five cents pes person is being made to defray the expenses of bringing, the films to Juneau. | It is expected that demonstration of variqus skiing maneuvers in the films will give Juneau skiers a few new tricks to use in the finals of the big annual downhill ski tournament next Sunday, and will: perhaps chop a few seconds off the times of the competitors. It was also announced this morn-| ing by the tournament committee | of the Ski Club, that entries for the children’s, women’s and jun- iors’ finals will close tomorrow. En- tries for the men’s races are al- ready. closed, except by special au- thorization of the committee. It is requested that all who propose to enter, buf, have not yet done so, register with Club Secretary Orin Kimball, at J. B, Burford and Com- \pany, befors tomorrow evening. troversies have been the cause for most of the great wars. A skit was presented by Mrs. J.| E. McKinley and Mrs. G. V. Goss which portrayed the working out of an_international prgblem. The two impersonated former King Ed- ward and Mrs. Wallis Simpson. The skit was a hil. Mrs. Dan Green, from Hot Springs, Alaska, whose husband is a member of the Legislature, told about her life and how the people lived in the Territory to the north. Following the entertainment, re- freshments were served to the fifty members anc guests present from the candle lighted table. Mrs. Dan Green and Mrs. Marcus Jensen, President of the Douglas Woman's Club, poured R DINKEL FAMILY HERE ENROUTE {the steamer Alaska booked for Sew- WUNST MORE e TLL ==~ - SNIF -+ PAW'S AS STUBBORN AS L A BLUE-NOSE [2; thence S. 45° 00’ E. 1500 ft, to' Cor. 3 (Not set), identical with| |Cor. 2, Fraction lode, this survey; thence from true Cor. 3 S 40° 17 W. passing Witness Cor. 3 and con- [tinuing same course 600 ft. to Cor. 14, identical with Cor. 1, Fraction Ilode, this survey; thence N. 45° b0’ W. 1500 ft. to Cor. 1, place of be- |ginning. Area claimed 20592 acres. BARRYMORE IS BANKRUPT, ONE SENSE OF WOR Can Pay His Debts, Has| seginning at cor. 1, identical] the Money, But Wants with Cor. 4 Ready Bullion, this sur-| . |vey, whence U.S.LM. No. 3-A bears| Breathing Spell |N. 62° 12 W. 261171 ft. distant,| |thence N. 40° 17" E. passing Wit.| LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb. 17— Cor. 2, identical with Witness Cor. John Barrymore, noted actor, has|3, Ready Bullion, this survey, and| filed a petition in bankruptcy in|continuing same course 600 ft. to; the Federal Court. true Cor. 2, identical with point for| Barrymore's attorney said: “In Cor. 3, Ready Bullion, this survey;| an actual sense this is not a bzmk-imence S. 60° 00" E. 1500 ft. to Cor.| ruptcy case, in the real meaning, 3, identical with Cor. 2, Bullion| but all he wants is to pay his debts. | Mine, this survey; thence S. 40- 17') He has the money to do so. All he(W. passing Witness Cor. 4, identical | wants is a breathing spell so as to|with Witness Cor. 1 Bullion Mine, get his affairs straightened out.” |this survey, and continuing same| One of Barrymore’s money prob- course 600 ft. to point for Cor. 4| lems is the petition by his wife,| (Not set-fulls in old bed of Sheep| Elaine Barrie, for $2,525 monthly|Creek); thence N. 60° v0’ W. 1500 alimony pending the trial case for|ft. to Cor. 1, place of beginning. | a divorce. Area claimed 20.330 acres. | FORMER RESIDENTS | secuuins tom ot for cor. 1. ARRIVE FOR VISIT identical with point for Cor. 4.| Fraction, this survey (Cor. not set), | | whence USLM. No. 3-A bears N.| Two former residents of Juneau,|gio o w. 4111.00 ft. distant, thence | both wellknown, arrived on the Al-|yn go° 17" E. passing Witness Cor.| aska from t‘heh' homes in Senme}lv and continuing same course 600 and will visit here for some “m"'lrt} to Cor. 2, identical with Cor. 3, ?’ifi”fl;fll;d“;‘;"s' L:elln Egatn Fraction lode, this survey; thence| and Mys. J, M, Lahr, and, came 10| gge (0 E. 1500 ft. to point for| visit their mother, Mrs. Alice|cor 3 (Corner not set—steep hill- | Laughlin. The two are sisfers of |.ige) jdentical with Cor. 2 Silver| Addie V. McKinnon and Fred gyjjjon ‘unsurveyed:; thence from | Laughlin. |true Cor. 3 S. 40° 17 W. passing| ——————— i § Witness Cor. 3 and Witness Cor.| GARDNERS GO THROUGH |4 continuing same course 600 ft. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Gardner, and [to pomnt ror Cor. 4 (Not set-falls| their two daughters are passengers|on bank of Sheep Creek); thence! aboard the steamer Alaska, going|from true Cor. 4, identical with Cor. | to Skagway from Ketchikan. 1 silver Bullion lode (unsurveyed) | Mr. Gardner, who has been con-|N. 60° 00' W. i300 ft. to point for nected with the Ketchikan offic of the Alaska Steamship Company.| is on his way to his new post as agent at Skagway for the Alaska Line, claimed 20330 acres. DESCRIP110M MONUMENT: U.S.LM. No. 3-A, to which this survey Ne. 1600 is tied, a 2-inch iron pipe 3% ft.high, set in a mass of concrete on top of a high' bluff, Iatitude 58° 16’ 25.5” N. and longitude 134° 17" 455” W., mark- ed USLM. Nc. 3-A on a brass plate set in the cement base MAGNETIC DECLINATiON AT ALL CORNERS 31° 30’ E. i The vain runs through approxi- MESPELT THROUGH €. C. Mespelt, Fairbanks Explor- ation Company official, who recent- ly stopped over in Juneau on the way Outside. is a passenger aboard lard, enroute to his Fairbanks home. e TO MATANUSKA Man, Wife and Five Chil-| dren Looking Forward to New Life in Northland | With “nothing to lose and every- | thing to gain,” Harold Dinkel, his | wife and five children, who left| their farm home in Wyoming tc iseek a new life in Matanuska, pass- ed through Juneau on the Alaska. | Dinkel, who is 27 years old, had tried for eleven years to make a| go of things in Wyoming. A ten- ant farmer of Lusk, Wyoming, he said they had been unable to make any headway, wanted a place of their own, and were looking forward | (;’ni-lot Chérles Gropstis, of Alame- to Matanuska as an opportunity to| Pati%y i it ldn. who with Livingston: fw«-ngn. » & of Berkeley, was enroute from Cali- Donald, Francis, Flo Alice, and| A a lane |the two younger children of the‘i?;‘lznglgflyger:nfn Y:ll::nsp last Dinkels ar¢ all set to take their|month was forced ta return here ‘plflce as Alaskans in the future. {after a_takeoff for Mayo. Gropstis | repaired his plane and equipped it |with skis and took off for Mayo |two, days ago but ran into snow |and gales and.came back. 3 Pilot Chet, Brown, has been forced down at Takla Lapding in a flight N " |from_Seattle to Anchorage. He will H. L. Faulkner will speak on h headquar- Washington and Lincoln Friday at-ff:‘::",‘,;hfwséfim': ,‘,',‘;’m m,“:::. ternoon at 1 o'clock in the grade' ther clears. . school auditorium, according to Floyd Dryden, principal. Mrs. Helen Webster is i charge| SALESMEN of room participation and Jack G McDaniels will act as master olim Po T 3 ceremonies. Others faking part in TO C T Y jthe program will include: Lois| g —_— | MacSpadden, Susan Finigan, Axel| A largel (ddégutfon of ‘commer- |Nielson, Mike Monroe, Stella Bar-|cial represenfatives to Alaska ar- | nesson, Martha Harris, Edith Haw-|rived in Juneap. this mornipg oh ‘kms, Eddie Saloum. the steamer Alaska, gathering from | Community, singing will be direct- |various other Southeast Alaska ed by Miss Ruth Coffin, vocal in-|ports. 2 b structor of the sehools. The public| The contingent, joining the post- is_invited to attend the patriotic strike rush to cover the Territory exercises. 3 |inclies: J. 8. Barnett, merchan- | , ————eee———_ . |dis¢ bfokér; Pred E. Walker, rep- MARSHAL ON WAY HOME |resentativé for Campbell Bros. | Flour; T. A. Thatchér, Hunt & | Deputy U, S. Marshal Kenneth Mottét représentative; Sam Shuck- Swift, who escorted a party of Fed- Iin, merchandise broker; Ed Berndt, eral prisoners south on the steamer National Lead Company represen- Gen. W. C. Goras, is a passenger |fative; all stopping here af the Ga who passed through Juneau on the tineau Hotel, and Carl Hall, repre- stéamer Alaska, returning to an-:ientlfive of International Shoe _dez from the States. IComp'-ny‘. staying at the Zynda. ' —— - - e, “Alaska™ by Lester D, Henderson THO FLIERS FORGED O, BAD WEATHE Gropstis ke;ir—r;s to Prince George — Brown Held at Takla Landing two American aviators in this sec- i ¥ ATTORNEY fAl'g‘g‘mER . TQ TALK AT SCHOOL FRIDAY AFTERNOON VE HER i | Try an Empire ad. tod. 1, the place of beginning, Area Pre-Easter American Legion Aux- jliary Rummage Sale March 11. Phone 508 and donations will be collected. adv. e r s v e 27w Acewaceand NOTICE TO CAR OWNERS! ‘When you buy or sell an automo- |bile remember transaction must be registered with City Clerk. Also, as- certain of taxes thereon have been paid, as car is subject to attachment for delinquent payments, regard- less of ownership. A. W. HENNING, City Clerk. mately the center of all claims. All claims 1500 by 600 ft. There are| no CONFLICTING CLAIMS. AD-| JOINING CLAIMS: Iron Queen; Survey 1738, Excelsior lode Suivey| 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! 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, | 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 their adverse claim with the keg- | ister of the U. S. Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the pe-| risd of publication or within eight! ‘mJnths subsequent to the date of the last publication hereof, or they will be barred by the provisions of | the statute. GEORGE 2. LINGO, | adv. IN THE UNITEAs STATES LAND JFFICE AT ANCAORAGE, ALASKA NOTICE OF APPLICATION - FOR PATENT. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that Neil Ward has filed his appli- cation ' the U.S. Land Office at Ancha.age, Alaska, Serial No. 08724, for patent for the Bullion Extension lode, Ready Bullion lode, Fraction lodé and Bullion Mine lode, Survey 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- i lows: . . . Register. BULLION EXTENSION ,|First publication, Jan. 4, 1937. Beginning at a point for Cor. I1{Last publication, March 6, 1937. (Not set-steep hillside) on line 4-1 Iron Queen, Survey 738, whence from said point U.S.ILM. No. 3-A 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 Ilfnes 1- 4 and 1-4 Iron Queen lode, Survey 738 and Excelsior lode Survey ), 600 ft. to Cor. Z; thence S. ifi": E. 1500 ft. to Cor. 3, identical with Cor. 2, Ready Bullion, this survey; thence S. 40° 17" W. 600 ft. 'y Cor. 4, identical with Cor. 1, Reaay Bul- n@'n,’mls sufvey, and Cor. 1 Bullion Millsite (unsurveyed) ;thence N. 45° 00" W. 1500 ft. to point for claimed 20.582 acres. READY BULLION Beginning at Cor.1, identical with Cor. 4, Bullion Extension, this sur- vey, whence US.LM. No. 3-A bears N. 82° 4 W. 125942 ft. distent, thence N. 40° 17 E. 600 ft. to Cor. THE MINERS' Recreation Farlors o BILL. DOUGLAS ¢ “Smiling Service” l Bert’s Cash Grocery b PHONE 105 Free . Delfvery |Cor. 1, place of beginning. Arca | MINERAL| | UT WEDDIN' PRASANTS-- BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL | g When I Need of DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATIN(Z CaLL TS JUNEAU TRANSFER Pheae 48 | Nizght Phone 4703 Fe et ST 0T FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTOR wnot of Main Street ot e e e | Guy Smith DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARR- FULLY r:OMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliweum PHONE 97—Frze Delivery Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136-2 HOTEL ZYNDA ELEVATOR SERVICF S. ZYNDA, Prop. bR £ o i o SPECIALIZING in French { 2nd Italiax Dinners Gastinezu Cafe “Short Orders at All Hours —— WILL YE TAKE IT AN’-- BZZZ--%22 2o DIREGTORY THAT'LL BUY I ‘EM A NICE WEDDING PRESENT, LOWIZIE-- FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL PROFESSIONAL |m ¢ { {1 | Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Massage. Hlectricity, Infra Fed Ray. Medical Gymnastics 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. Phone Office, 216 ' RS i | G N . 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