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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUFSDAY APRIL 13, 1937. mgmem o o : S Owfizm i D ZaE Il 5sszTHC\TV°FT”5°5A ND PRINCIPAL ary OFATHE MISSISSIPPY VALLEY DRIVE CAREFULLY m; F?/?c T ROYAL DOODLE-BUG SNUEEY-- BUST R\GHT ing Leatures Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved NOTI(I- TO PAY SCHOOL TAX ‘\ All male persons between the ages| Fllm Stwt Man Gets $75 pf 21 and 50 years, who are not to Let Horse Roll on Him sailors in the United States Navy ORI : REG'[‘ORY FRATERNAL SOCIETIES ! lor Revenue Cutter Service, volun-/| PROFESS‘ONAL GASTINEAU CHANNEL eer firemen, paupers or insane per- | | 3 = ) mind to fall, he'll fall. If he ain't,|sons.” are required to pay an annual, 1 ! PROFESSIONAL || By ROBBIN COONS HOLLYWOOD, Cal., April 13— |well—you git another hoss. And School |There are ways and ways of mak-|don't overwork him or he’ll go sour. |ing a horse fall for the movies. “Take that sorrel, Goldie. I've|the first Monday in April and shall l One is the outlawed “running W.”|thrown that hoss 31 times in the be paid before May 1, providing you % - This, if you can believe the whis-|last year. Hurt the hoss once— af® in the Territory on sald first DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL DRS. KABER & FREEBURGER ' pered confidénces of the old Hol- |not by fallin’ it but by what it hit e; if not, the tax is due within A DENTISTS 1Y lywood cowhands, is still used fur-|—and T've got hit two or three 0 days after your arrival in Alaska GENERAL RAULI Blomgren Building » R ¥ tively in some of the cheaper west- | times. When the hoss falls, ltsx’mlhm 10 days after written or| STORAGE and CRATING PHFONE 56 B.P.O.E. meefs Fratemal Soc;eneq | FaEiin o o of Gastineau ern picture. The method is slmple, just instinct tells you what to do. ®ral demand is made upon you by Hows 9 am. %0 ¥ [.m. everyvxuednesbdn{l :: effective, and cruel. A long wire is| (George was wearing a sceip pateh|the ‘School Tax Collector. Taxes nos | CALL US 8 p.m. Nng rt;:“rN, | luded. One en dis staked down, the —didn't know what hit him,|paid in accordance with the fore-| welcome. ‘l (:, - ~ other tied to the ho foot. Driv- whether it was a hoof or a stirrup).|going requirements shall become dn--l JUNEAU TRANSFER FIELD, Exalted Ruler Niaht Phone 4703 Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENLIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. TRIEPHONE 176 en off at a gallop, the animal comes, But Goldie’s the only one of his|linquent, and each person delin-| M. H. SIDES, Secretary. to the end of his rope—and goes |kind.” quent shall be subject to a’'fine of | down. He may or may not be in- George gets $25 for an ordinary |$2. Jured. fall, dropping from the saddle as!| All persons subject to, and refus- ——— Riders Often Hurt if shot. This does not invelve the|ing or neglecting to pay said tflx.l Y e T i Another way is the “pit fall.”|horse. He gets $75 for his *spec-iare subject to a fine of $25 or im- Dig a diteh, three or four feet deep,|ialty,” falling with the horse and | prisonment in jail for a period of ! cover it with a loose camouflage of [letting the animal roll over. him.!one month. | grass, and ride the horse over it. “’Taint your hoss that's gonna A. W. HENNING, City clcrl:.f Hell fall all right. (The number|hurt you when you fall” he says.| School Tax Collector | of horses fatally injured in this|“Its the other hosses in the same adv. for Juneau. { way in “The Charge of the Light|scene. But there ain’t been much| - _— Brigade” was two, possibly three,|fallin’ work lately. . . ." SEE FEMMER FIRST according to various sources. There| And there ain't been, for a fact.|por all kinds of feed, also fertilizer. were more riders hurt than hors-{The SP.C.A. has been talking to!ppone 114. ) the State Legislature about the| Phene 48 S s | | i 1 | Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) O™FICE AND RESIDENCE GREASES GOLDSTEIN BUILDING GAS — OILS TR | RN JUNEAU MOTORS Dr. -'“d”" Wlnttxer BUTTS Noble Grand; MILDREE wnot of Main Street CHIROPRACTOR CASHEN, Becretary. Drugless Physician idh Office hours: 10-i2, 1-5, 7-9 i - Rooms 2-3-4 Trangle Bldg. ||| Junmeau Ice Cream 1 Parlors PHONE M'I lce Cream; Soft Drinks, Candy MOUNY JUN[:\L‘ LOD(-E NO. 1 Becond angd fourth fi\ beginning at 7:30 p. m FORREST R. BATES Monday of each mon:h In Scottish Rite Temple Worshipful Master; JAMES W LEIVERS, Secretary. P By oo Perseverance Lodge No 2 A meet! overy second and fourth Wednes- day, I. O. O. P. Itall. EDNA M | =3 PAGING PLEASANT COMPANY Here's a coiffure, designed by Dumas, that's very sleek and irim. Its single swirl of curls, which falls from a horizontal part of the top A third method is through the|‘running W’ and the “pit fall of the head, unrolls into a page-boy effect across the nape of the neck. |yse of trained stunt horses and|and that probably puts a damper e stunt riders. There are horses here|2ven on a fall guy like George Wil- = | attle; Joe Peloza, Juneau; H. J. Gil- [that will fall, without injury to|lams, who loves his hoss-flesh. themselves, whenever they are — et AT THE HoOT LS ligan, Juneau. Gastineau Miss Mary Joyce, Taku; J. W. Felder, San Francisco; A. F. Ghig- lione, Scattle; K. F. MacLeod, Se- attle; W. R. Wood, Vancouver; C. M. Nick n, Seattle; Hans W. Looff, Seattle; George Pearce, Med- ford, Oregon; V. Pearce, Medford, Oregon; ‘Mr. and Mrs, C, E. Carl- son, Medford, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Glen Collins, Portland, Oregon; H. Hazelwood, Olympia, Washington; R. Flakstad, Seattle; B. Huslik, An- chorage; Gordon Graham, Juneau; W. J. Manahan, Seattle; Mrs. V. A. Paine, Keku Island; J. Fred Welch, Ketchikan; James Coogan, Boston, Mass. Alaskan G. D. Hoggan, Juneau; George Juneau James W. Lee, Juneau; Ronald Thompson, Darby, Montana; G. T. Faulkner, Charleston, W. Va.; Mr. and Mrs. Luther C. Hess, Fairbanks; Miss Ruth A. Peck, Fairbanks. -ee HOSPITAL NOTES E. W. Butler, a medical patient, entered St. Ann’s Hospital this JIporning. Mrs. Joan Akerman of Eagle River was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday. Luduvic Larson was - discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital this morn- | ing and left for the Pioneer’s Home at Sitka, on the North Sea, accom- panied by John Hirsch. Little Dorothy Scott left for her home today after receiving medical care at St. Ann’s Hospital * for a mounted. Working with them, the rider merely has to take care of himself. I went out to see George Wil- liams, one of the best stunt rid- ers in the business, who rides the falling horses Goldie and Johnny. George is a grizzled, thin-lipped. hard- bitten, daredevil who used tc perform in rodoes but turned to the \more lucrative picture field. He puffs on a corncob pipe and talks in a thick cowboy drawl. He wears no sombrero, chaps or boots like ithe ' drugstore cowboy, but heavy shoes, faded dungarees, vivid mack- inaw shirt, and battered felt hat. He told me how to train a horse to fall. You use a rope, on one leg, just at first. You pull it gentlty, to let the horse know what you want. After a while, it catches on j—if. Have you tried UDL 4 YEAR OLD CANADIAN BOURBON Whiskey— It's awfully nice—and by far the lowest priced 4 year old whiskey on the market. Ask your dealer. adv. PSSRSO LA NOTICE For special fresh dresscd chickens, call Femmer, phone 114, adv. NOTICE ' IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on April 6, 1937, in the Com- missioner’s, ex-officio Probate,’ Court for Juneau Precinct, at Ju- neau, Alaska, Daniel Ross was ap- pointed administrator of the estate' of Catherine Blanche Ross, de- ceased. All persons having clajms against said estate are required to present them, with the proper vou- chers, to said administrator at the office of his attorney, Howard D. YOUR EYES are your most priceless possession. Only One Pair to Last a Lifetime If you suffer from headaches, blurred vision, visual dis- comfort, have them exam- ! ined for refractive errors, old sight (presbyopia) or possible muscular imbalances. Call Today for an Appointment! Dr. Rae L. Carlson i OPTOMETRIST Office Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Shop Phone 331 PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNL ZD Front Street Next Coliseum PHONI 97—Fr2e Delivery e et ————d ! The Chas. W. Carter | Mortuary Fourth and Fracklin Sts. ‘ PHONE 136-2 JUNEAU " Hours 0 am. 0 p.ra. BEWARD BUILDING Otfice Phone 469 TELEPHONE 561 Office Hours—§ a.m. to 10 pm. Dr. W. A. Rystrom DENTIST Over First Nationsl Bank L e 505 W 3 DR, H. VANCE OSTEOPATH Consultation and free. Hours 10 to 12; 7 to 9:30 by nppointment. Gastineau Hotel Anmex COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynoldd, Manager ‘i Our trucks go any piace any time. A tank for Diesel OL and a tank for Crude ON save burner trouble. PHONE 149; NIGHT i48 H WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any amount . . . QUICKI COI.E TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 1803 u 10s Paint We Have 1! IDEAL PAINT SHOP ey SR Lambert, Atlin, B. C.; J. E. Savage, few days. [ It'’s Up To The Horse Stabler, Shattuck Building, Juneau, Phone 177 Juneau; Mr. and Mrs. A. Johnson,| Ross Peterson, who entered St. vy he.l.s EN N l‘nind R Aac) e, WD SR N o me\:: Juneau: Karl Nelson, Juneau; Fred Ann's Hospital last January for |O€OT8e: “If he don't wanta to be|date of the first prilication of this A, “Henton, Kodiak; Oscar Snow, medical care, was discharged this|® fall hoss, he won't. You take a|notice. Eugene, Oregon; Ben Leaming, Se- morning. good, level-headed hoss. And you DANIEL ROSS, gotta be.patient, savvy? You work Administrator. slow, and if the hoss has got a|Publication dates: April 6, 13, 20, 27 Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROBS Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle 2. Confuliva owse WYOTTNCROSTER 3t 1o El’fllafifl[l fiDl]EB the Teutonte . Broad thick vieces .L‘ SS8PECIALIZING (Next Gastineau Hotel) fe 5 — Mrs. Pigg Fhone a5 | || Robert Simpson, Opt. D. % Opthalmolog, Keep in mind . . . South Franklis St. e o ey R : el ol ege of Cp ar . “ L s i 4 AR SRR VO -t s r-u-b Caroline Todd Studie Pisnc—Harmony—Pubdlio WANTED . Metal AlR] Onl:u:;o en- 2 | ‘ i ; ; . Extraordinary . Coutradicted . Turkish 9. ighway regimer . Metric land Supplication measure 30. Pain Female deer Gymnastic ait of a horsy vaulting Syllable used locl in musical . Nimble: collog refrains . Flat circular . Not married % plate Exclamation . Greasy . Secondary . Large vessel school: for holding collog. liquid . Standard . Gaelle . Dismounted 9. Small round 326 SROOND STREET Gastinezu Cafe i Health Foods Center “hort Orders at All Hours | BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER For Every Purse AND OTHER DIETETIC FOODS and Every B e o J 230 Franklin St. Purpose M il e % 4 Telephone 62 'PACIFIC COAST 2 e B el M . Went down DOWN i Re ) e () COAL CO. Tones-St . Exist Large bundles 44. Unmitigated ‘ i ._-]"m Shp e Ll s, i gl ; : : ' PHONE 412 Y b, s ASKA CR it : % Beward Sueet Nesr Third AL EDIT BUREAU o ) g = : 4 ‘ il s . Coarse hominy ¢ Away ay smplmg 52. Is profitable . Issue forth A Depurlmanl of 1 l\lav:x':\ln.rlll(ihlp Vuvnl music Dense mist 6. nfifihngy Wreath: poetic engagement "~We truly Believe Chal We sell | 3 Jewish month . Sound of cattle FlrSt NQtlonal Bank Bldg Phone 28 . Fur-bearing 20010y 12 Proclaims 3 s u- . hid you‘n out to please the man animal treating of loudly 4 i o ekl | of the family . . . let us kelp | [ Tees Not worldly- At liberty . Performed America's Greatest Shoe Values ' . Représentation fnsects 3. Celestial . NI betore i HARRY RACK, Druggist || jou A grand selection of certaln sport ® Store for rent for merccmfile establishment, central loca- tion, at least 600 square feet of floor space. “"GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phonr 4753 Iniquity Outer covering of a wheel brewing . Duty hhde of baked coverin Juneau Coffee Sllop MRS, T. J. JACOBSON Home Cooked Meals Served from 6:30 am. to 8:30 pm Catering to Dinner Partjes L 2. 3. 4. b 3 5. wise 54, Si 6 Conducted alone TE . Prickly seed 9 10. 1. and Prettiest, M-ur of the head' 6. B very fond being an event and shoul- 16. S " P, 10 “Fhe Squibb of Alaska” DEVLIN'S . Bend down 1. Bushy cluwp . In the direc- < . good food . . . vegetables and .c,mx “with 64. God of 22 Desiring tion of —— =] all the thihgs that men like BTARY . K s 47 3 . z 3 Dlll - three spots F.nc{n; ;word a:nl'rl! . Conjunction 3 4 3 CFFFEFFIE T Fresh Fruit and Vegetables Saniicsy Gucecy ..“- .fl. The Be?! in All Other Grocery quds “The Store That Pleases” S ammE R MZ 7/7\'\\\ Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery t fl E If you enjoy indoor sports— e e sl T Here's one of the best—TRY Announcing——The New Low Priced A R c T l c BOWLING! GENERAL ELECTRIC WARM AIR Pabst Famous Draught Beer BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS . CONDITIONER FOR SMALL HOMES On Tap “TIMMY" Rbeinlander and Alt Heldelberg BEER ON TAP Cigarettes McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY | Dodge and Piymouth Dealors PAINTS — OIL8 Builders’ and Shelf ngan Polishing mg RICE 8 AHLERS CO. Capacity, up.t6:90,000 B. T, Us i PHONE 34 CARLSON

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