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o e cr = ooty e ez BARNEY GOOGLE || BARNENY GOOGLE - { 0F AL, PEOPLE '\ THE LAST I HEARD O NOU:-You WERE ggoa% (_?HTH‘GH(LL':':" W' (INGS Gg(N.- fat 222 SWELL,MAC ™ T CLEANED UP A LOTTA DOUGH DOWN THERE- You KNQW - TRSER AN o A Sl e SR T g v WANT AD | wisCELLANFOUS |~ PHONE MRS. Bathe about any kind Count five average words to the of sewing. Toe. — R — — — Dally rate per line for consecutive | Learn WELDING Largest, best \asertions: equipped school in west. Free cata- log. DUNN WELDING SCHOOL, 2033 N.E. Union, Portland, Ore. PRGN L Y S I In case of error or an ad has been stopped beiore ex- piration, advertiser please noti- #UARANTEED Realistic er fy this office (Phone 374) at nents, $4.50. Finger wave, 65c. once and same will be given | Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone 201, 315 Decker Way. attention. LTHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE (URN your old gold nto value, ——— e cash or trade at Nuggst Shop. One day . 10c L CEL S ESERABTT A Additional days winimum eharee 30| Noyo 4 laska Copy must be in the office by 2 elock in the afternoon to insure nsertion on same day. R[tsll B(lck We accept ads over telephone fom persons listed in telephone F N - ey rom North “Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. FOR SALE d cade, a new “rush” to the Territory SHELLWORTH CABIN on Louisa of Alaska has begun. Less spec- Beach. Priced way low for quick tacular than the great gold stam- sale. Nicely finished inside. Call pede at the turn of the centur at property or phone R. L. Davlin. it is a movement of dreamer This is all-year home. technicians, writers. Four members of the “new rush” FOR SALE—Bargain: lot in EVer-| ... "4 seattle today. They were green Heights. Call Green 730. the writing team of Corey Ford FOR SALE OR RENT: Cash or and Alastair Macbain, and the time payments. Building, corner medical research team of Dr. Vic- 9th and D streets. Phone 758, tor E. Levine and Delbert C. Ford. Boyer & Jensen (Next door to Time to Do Something property). | The two teams have in common an — " idea—which makes sourdoughs tap FOR SALE—Completely furnished | thej heads—the idea that it's time house with two apartments 1IN, pegin putting things into Alaska Y | Douglas. Phone 74. jas well as take them out. ONE 1037 OLDS touring sedan. Ford, an all-around magazine Equipped with DeLuxe radio and writer best known for hum(?x', and heater. Bargain for cash. Gas- Macbain, who coaches rowing at tineau Motors. Columbia University and writes in = - e e his spare time, were drawn north FOR SALE—One 1931 Packard eight first by the fabulous fishing and DeLuxe Sedan, A-1 condition, hot hunting. They returned becaus water heater, $300 cash. Phone 64./the country fascinated them, be- cause they felt the rest of the world should know more about it. Firone 541 aiter 4 pau, They spent this summer aboard the Alaska Game Commission’s 115- WANTED |foot vessel, Brown Bear, on an un- — comfortable and sometimes danger- WANTED TO BUY—30-ft. boat. H. ous journey along the entire length T. Becker, Hotel Juneau of the fog - cloaked, reef - guarded —_— e ER e —— ! Aleutian Islands, gathering material TED— se or . WANTED—Small moder uge about conservation in the Territory. apartment, c/o PAA, phone 106. e 406 Natteas | (Seattle Times) FOR SALE—City Float Beer Parlor. WANTED—Girl, preferably high evenings, return for board and Eskimos of the Point Barrow re- room, modern home. Call Black gion—a year in which they ate 610. Eskimo food, joined Eskimo hunt- - |ing expeditions and made complete FOR RENT medical examinations of 300 na- tives. | Ford and Macbain smart-cracked E—ROOM unfurnished house. 835 Dixon. Phone Red 470. FIVE-ROOM apt: bath, steam heat, | waves in the Arctic Ocean. Asked | hot and cold water. Phone 569. |how they work together on articles TWO GOOD used Pianos for rent. p -|five times a day—they said they Alaska Music Supply, 122 Second |paye hired a team of goblins to 4o Bk, puota O the work for them while they dis- | FRONT OFFICE in Blomgren Bldg.|Cuss the weather over tall drinks | | ‘ Two rooms. Phone Blue 510, Roy In the next room. Allen. | But they were as serious as Dr. Levine on conservation. They de- APARTMENTS, phone Blue 200. |plored the wholesale killing of Dol- 1 FOR RENT_Two office rooms in ly Varden trout in Alaska streams, and censured the bounty of 2% :':“;.:;“““" Bank Bldg. Inquire | ooy g fish which has been placed ___ |upon them. COZY, warm, furn. apts, Light,| Laboratory Taken North water, dishes, cooking utensils| Dr. Levine, a member of the and bath. Reasohable at Seaview. faculty at Creighton University, Omaha, Neb., went north with a * ¢ complete laboratory, sponsored by HOSPITAL NOTES lg;fl::med States Public Health He returned to plead that the 1. Hillquist, who has been receiv- |Eskimo be prepared for the day ing medical care at St. Ann’s Hos- When empire’s northward march pital, was dismissed today. will reach the Arctic. | Dr. Levine studied the effect of | Mrs. Harry Krane is a surgical climate and diet on the Eskimos, patient at St. Ann’s Hospital, ad- and decided both have contributed mitted for care today. |to the Eskimos’ downfdll as a race. “People have said a diet of meat Mr. and Mrs. L. Grant, of Doug- alone would be harmful,” he said. las, are the proud parents of a “But I learned that an Eskimo who baby girl, weighing 9 pounds, 4 eats meat agcording to the old ounces, born at the St. Ann’s Hos- | customs—not only muscle meat but pital at 8 o'clock this morning. also the organs — has a balanced ‘ |diet. But the Eskimo copies the Baby Bierle was admitted to St.|white man in his eating habits | Ann's Hospital early this morning now, without having the white for medical treatment. man’s vegetables and greens.” - | - eee O. L. Lee, who has been recelv-“ On a day in 1933 a dynamite ex- ing surgical care at St. Ann’s Hos-| plosion set off on the Arctic islanc pital, will leave for the south on cf Nova Sembia was detected at' the steamer Yukon, lBer!ln, more than 2,000 miles away. | | * Almost unnoticed in the past de- | Dr. Levine and his assistant re-| school; take care two children turned from a year spent among | that they want the Federal Govern- | | ment to fill in the hollows between in 200 seconds. a question they answer about | five-pointed figure attached to a|banks scheduled to fly here, will | plate of glass. The stencil track is come down Sunday. BOY '\ YOU'RE LOOKIN' HOWDY, BARNEY -- WHAT'S TH\S T HEAR ABOUT NOU OWNING A STABLE FuLL OF RACE HORSES 22 \& YOU'RE N A HURRY- MY CAR'S HOME, AT THE BARNEY-: w ELCOMET YA GONNA HAVE A HORSE N TH' NEXT T-BONE STAKES, BARNEY 22 Science Makes Adults Children Again—To Find Out What | Is Wrong with Them ‘ It looks easy, but it ism't. You look in the mirror to draw this star pattern. i By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE |an individual higher than the 20-| | | year standard. | Asscciated Press Science Editor Beyond the age of 20 many men-| BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Sept. 23.— | tal disturbances are revealed by in all| the mirror drawing. Many adults to|are far below the 20-year level. of these adults shows one e and | One cause of disturbance ades of minds, from weakling to| genius, is shown in a new mental [ Study test at Indiana University. similarity in all—lack of The test, by mirror drawin %Lcmpcranlv reduces persons of | ages to a 6-year-old level, and so| | gets at the workings of the mind | hospital rated on the average at 13 | from an unusual angle. It indicates | Years old in mirror drawing ! [that abnormal reactions are not| “If you test these mental cases] | que to any one of the “parts” of a {on things they e been used to, |brain slipping, but to the whole|said Professor Snoddy, “they are | brain falling back to an earljor | NOrmal. In a mental hospital they | often recover but relapse on being The reason is inability | type of function. | “The resulting clarification of the Sent home to face home situations different from those in the hospital.” |cause of mental disturbance prom- |ises a “way out” for those who are troubled, and some help for: the| Those who overcome their dis-| mildly insane, | turbances, or _curb them to the, The test was devised by George point of suffering no apparent S. Snoddy, professor of ps\'cholo-‘h“rm~ use this quality of patience 2y. He began by asking himself: |10 learn how to do a few things “Can’t we find out what is the mat- | Very Wwell, even brilliantly. | ter with a lot of people today when | “The test shows that the stimul-, so many are going to mental hos- lation of a new problem shocks | pitals?” the organism, that the brain, so to Common Denominator speak, is upset,” Professor Snoddy He reasoned that there must be Says: “And this is true for per- some sort of mental slip common Rorsial peghie e WER 1 for not only to the unbalanced but to, those disturbed. The effect is sim- ply greater in the case of those ability in adapting themselves to| “]1‘ a new situation. 1 The adult inmates of a mental everyone else. He made the guess| 4 y | that this “common denominatos” | WHO are in a nervous or disturbed of brain trouble would be found in | condition.” [ * | |a type of brain function that ap-| | pear® in childhood. I . | To reach the childhood level nflc" er t" FI | thinking, in adults as well as | | children, he sclected a stunt not more than 100 persons in a million | N ! ever saw. It is mirror drawing. The urth T“mnrr“w writer sees his hand and pencil in| | a mirror, which makes all move- ments appear to go in exactly the| The Alaska Clipper, scheduled to opposite direction. }mflke its regular weekly flight to | The test is to draw a star-shaped | Juneau from Seattle, postponed its| | diagram. It looks even easier than |Friday trip 24 hours. { |is sounds. But beginners, of all| If weather is favorable, the am-| ages, make an average of 200 errors | phibian will come north tomorrow, probably arriving at the usual time' The instrument consists of aOf around 5:30 to 6 o'clock. | metal stencil of the conventional| The next PAA plane from Fair- about a quarter of an inch wide.! R TV | The purpose is to draw the star pattern without touching the sides | fesults. W el e Upper Limit at 20 | I Everyone improves quickly dur-| D A l | ing the first 20 trials. From the | ages of 6 to 20 this improvement | is progressive with age. The 20- EVERY NIGHT year-oids learn three times as fast' as the 6-year-olds. | ALL NIGHT At 20 the upper limit of ability, ! 3 so far as it comes from age alone, to the musieof is reached. That is, a 7-year-old is higher than a 6-year-old, a 14- At the Piano . . . while you eat | year-old is higher than a 10-year- | old, but at no point beyond 20 is| ORTHOPEDIC SHOE SPECIALIST FOOT EXAMINATIONS Arch Supports—Callous Pads—Foot Comforts Made. to individual measurements. and drink your fill! THELMA APPROVED BY THE . BIRD MEDICAL DOCTORS. Singing and : ¢ T at John P. McGowan MARIN'S Gastineau Hotel Phone for appoinment. DOUGLAS INN taste is always familiar....... Teacher’s Scotch is always the same. Try The mmpire ctassifieds fot |- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 23, 1938. By BILLIE DE BECK HE SA\D HE WAS WAITING FOR YOU. SR HUH - UH 22 PROBABLY_ONE OF THOSE AUTOGRAPH HOUNDS-- LET HIM SLEEP- —— Teacher’s 86 PROOF SOLE U. S. AGENTS, Schieffelin & Co., NEW YORK CITY . IMPORTERS SINCE 1794 GO MODERN Be Comfortable! A () =AY, RAY Full Automatic Oil Burner Will Cut Your Fuel Costs. RICE 8§ AHLERS CO. Third and Franklin Streets GOOD LIGHT wasnever SO CHEAP EEN PRICE REDUCTIONS IN EEN YEARS SINCE 1921 Edison Mazda Prices Lowest Ever STANDARD 10-100 watt, frosted ... 100-150 watt, clear ............. B .20 200 watt, clear ... .30 300 watt, clear .. ... . 8b 500 watt, clear 100-200-300 3-Lite, LE.S. HOME LIGHTING 5-1026-50 Watt, 34 V. .. 100 watt, 34 V. BOAT LIGHTI 51025 Watt, 12V, .| LARGEST ASSORTED STOCK OF EDISON MAZDA LAMPS IN ALASKA Alaska Electric Light & Power Co, JUNEAU——ALASKA———DOUGLAS “RED” DAWSON’S QUESTION BOX... THE FOOTBALL SEASON IS HERE! Final proof of this fact is in a series of short articles now appearing in THE EMPIRE. Lowell (Red) Dawson, illustrious head coach at Tulane, assisted by Horace Renegar, Tulane publicist, has prepared an illuminating, informing group of daily questions and answers. Turn to the Sporting Page of THE EMPIRE. ¢ They will appear every day for the next several weeks. THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not becoming | to you — You should be Reasonablc Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Fhone 4753 OPEN EVE! coming to us.” Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY | The Charles W. Carter Fourth and Franklin Sts. Thritt Co-op BUY FOR CASH and SAVE the PROFITS on your own spending. | | ED A. ZINCK, Manager ||| | Call Phones: 13 and 49 Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery ' Mortiary PHONE 136 Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beeg We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH! 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