The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 25, 1933, Page 5

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BRINGING UP FATHER % | BOUGHT SOME OLD ANTIQUES 1 TO-DAY- THEYLL BE HERE ANY e MINUTE NOW- I'LL BE )N MY ROOM- j LET ME KNOW VWHEN THEY ARRIVE-, IN - YES- MINLUTE - STER 'Ll CALL By GEORGE. McMANUS rae=e JUST A HAD ARR\\/ 3¢ || or-MAGQIE | THE ANTIQULES | ONE OF pe? ED- | e WE INVITE YOU X You will find at this bank complete facilities to meet your banking needs and to simplify and safeguard the handling of your financial affairs. TEAMS NO. 3 AND 1 WIN BOWLING MATCHES FRIDAY No. 13 and No: 14 Elimin-| ated in Last Night's Games at Elks Team No. 3, with Bavard and Wile nosed out scratch team No. 14, Andrews and Bringdale at the bowling matches played off last night in the elimination tourna- ment being held at the Elks Club. Team No. 3 had a score of 1016 ROSENBLOOM |S DECLARED T0 BE CHAMP Scores Technical K.noc.kout! Over Bob Godwin in. | Four Rounds w NEW YORK, MarchY 25.—Maxie Rosenbloom, of New York, won the light heavyweight championship of the world ond all question last night, scoring a technical knockout in four rounds over Bob Godwin of Daytona Florida, hitherto recog- nized by the National Boxing Asso- to 965 made by No. 14. With a ciation as the 175-pound title- closer score, Team No. 4 won two | holder. out of three games from No. 13, Rosenbloom weighed 172% pounds the latter team from |and Godwin entered the ring at ament. Team No. 4 made | 167%. tal of 961 and Team No. 13| The bout was a farce from a 'Aa aled 931. competitive standpoint. There will be no.games played Godwin entered the ring wiin off until next Monday when the schedule will be: 8 o'clock p. m., No. 5 vs. No. 12; hiding cuts sustained in training. Rosenbloom quickly opened .th2 9:30 p. m, No. 6 vs. No .11 wounds. Godwin fought gamely T s of last mnight's games | bui could not do much under the follow: handicap Team No. 4. | —— H. Sabin 170 183 184—537 | Monagle 131 131 131—393* D l Handicap .47 1—o | Oug as S Snlmeniery 2 i Totals 318 331 332- 981 | Church Team No. 13. g C. Sabin 171 167 143—481 S Van Atta 121 167 149437 | ervices Handicap 11 -8/ —- —- —- —— | Notices for ums churcn column Totals 203 335 293- 921 |must be received by The Empire | Team No. 14. not later than 10 o'clock Saturday Andrews 144 179 160—483 |morning to guarantee change of | Bringdale 165 146 171-482 |sermon topics, etc. | A &4 300 325 331- 965 Douglas Catholic Church T oo Team No. 3. T St. Aloysius Church | | s 100/ 668" 4882 437 || Bl | ";:},:m :50 133 152—435 Sunday, March 26.—Fourth Sun- 4 day in Lent. | g 18 18— 54 S _l? s T e 9:30 a.m.—Holy Mass. ot 1:00 —Christian Doctrine. | Totals . 358 305 353-1016 pa, ! | MR. AND MRS. ED. G. SWEUM MAKE ROUND TRIP TO SITKA| Congregational Community Church “!’ | REV. 5, W. CADWELL 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School. 11:30 a.m.—Preaching. ‘ T e St. Luke's Episcopal Church ?‘! Ed. G. Sweum, Manager for the| local Piggly Wiggly store here, and | Mrs. Sweum, are round trip pas- sengers for Sitka on the motor- ship Northland which left Juneau early this morning. o Be—a3 | 7:30 p.m—Evening Prayer and ! Sermon. J tape plastered over both eyebrows, v| MRS. MARTIN'S FU IGLAS et EVANGELISTIC SERVICE The Evangelistic Service in the Eagles' Hall in Douglas was well attended last evening. All present lenjoyed the duet by Kirkham and Mr. Hus: panied by Mrs, Hi Ev. s Gibson” and Carroll gave brief talks on the importance of entering the Kingdom of God, emphasizing five fundamental truths by Jesus, in connection ) The circuit clout came in the the Kingdom of CTT' as folloWs: goupihy frame with one man on —The Kingdom 2d, A Spiritual ngdom for All A Kingdom founded by the Cross and not by the Sword; 5th, The gdom entered by '\11 All are cordially tend the service at 7:45 o'clock. e e Sufiliay TO BE HELD SURM will be held to- n at 1 o'clock f Funeral se morrow after Mrs. Andrew Martin, pioneer wo- man of the Island, who passed away at her home here last Tues- day morning. The services will be held in the Congregational church, Father A. P. Kashevarofi officiat- ing. Interment will be made in Douglas cemetery. Pall-bearers will be Alex Gair, Anton Africh, Mike Pusich, Mike Reisser, Frank Varljen and Jack Gravrock. .- STAGE CURTAIN ARRIVES A curtain for the recently built stage in the high school assembly |room arrived on the Northland last night. The Junior play, which | was postponed pending the arrival of the curtain, will be given during |the coming week. e, — TEACHERS ARE OFF FOR WEEK-END TRIP Sailing at 1:30 o'clock this morn- ing on the Northland excursion trip to Sitka and wayports were Miss Lucille Pepoon, Miss Edla | Holbrook, Miss Margaret Pimper: ton and Miss Les Thoma, mach- ers and Felix Gray, Oity Clerk. DAILY SPORTS CARTOON I KNOW How ALEXANDER ,HE GREAT , MUST S"lfi\flireur I | HAVING CLEANED y@ | HE LIGHTWE |GHT [ FVISION - Tony |/1S LOOKING For. NEW FISTIC tWoRLD s To CoNQUER-> " ’\ HE QuickLY / stoPPeD /. BILLY TOWNSEND A WELTER WEISHT, Time” —LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD — ANO' A GRAKD LTTLE FIGHTER A iahs Ronarvad by TUo Adsociatad Passe.’ . base. * to 1. g for : UN'KTED STATES LAND OFFICE, 1unsurveyed. also with Sheelor No.| “JRUTH MAKES FOUR BAGGER, } ONE ON BASE Yankees?efeat Boston Braves in Exhibition Game 7 to | ST. PETERSEY 25. — Babe Ruth homer of the season yesterday in an exhibition game between the Yankees and the Boston Bravas. The Yankees won the game, 7 e LATOUCHE BRINGS COAL With 55 tons of Naniamo coal the city, the Latouche docked here about 10 o'clock last night to discharge the shipment, leav- im; about 1 a. m. | Anchorage Land District U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1594 Serial 08038 NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the ALASKA-HANDY GOLD MINING COMPANY, a corporation, by R. E. ROBERTSON, its attor- ney-in-fact, of Juneau, Alaska, has made application for patent to Al- aska No. 1 Lode mining claim, the lode whereof is also known as| Sheelor No. 1 Lode, also as Per-| severance No. 1 Lode, also as Handy Lode, also as Juneau No. 1 Lode,‘ and to Alaska No. 2 Lode mining| claim, the lode whereof is fllsJ‘ known as Sheelor No. 2 Lode, also| as Perseverance No. 2 Lode, also| as Andy Lode, also as Juneau No.| 2 Lode, U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1594, in the Sitka Recording and| Mining District, Alaska, describpfl as follows: Beginning at Corner No. 1, Al- aska No. 1 Lode, a point on line of mesne high tide or ¥lag Bay identical with Corner No. 1 of| Handy Lode, Survey 1459, and with 1 Lode, also with Perseverance No. 1 Lode, also with Juneau No. 1 Lode, and applicant claims title to and has made applicatron: for pat- ent to said lode also under those names; and Alaska No. 2 Lode, with the surface ground and lode thereof, is identical with Andy Lode, Survey No. 1459, also with Andy Lode, unsurveyed, also with severance No. 2 Lode, also with Juneau No. 2 Lode, and applicant claims title to and has made ap- plication for patent to said lode also under those names. The respective location notices are recorded in the office of the Recorder for the Sitka, Alaska, Commissioner’s and Recorder's Pre- cinct, in the following books: Alaska No. 1 Lode, in Mining Book No. 7, page 468. Sheelor No. 1 Lode, in Mining ing Book No. 7, page 266. Handy Lode, Mining Record Book No. 7, page 255. Juneau No. 1 Lode, Book No. 7, page 33. Handy Lode, in Mining Record Book No. 6, page 298. Handy Lode, in Mining Book No. 3, page 50. Alaska No. 2 Lode, Book No. 7, page 469. Sheelor No. 2 Lode, Book No. 7, page 471. Perseverance No. Lode, Mining Book No. 7, page 267. Andy Lode, in Mining Record Book No. 7, page 254. Juneau No. 2 Lode, Book No. 7, page 34. Andy Lode, in Mining Record Book No. 6, page 299. Andy Lode, in Mining Book No. 3, page 481. Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, Feb. 13, 1933. J. LINDLeY GREEN, Register, U. 8. Land Office. Date first publication: Feb. 25, 1933. Date last publication: April 29,1033 IIIIIlllllIIII||IlllllilllllllllllllllllllIlfll' Old Orchard Whole Juicy CHERRIES Chocolate Covered in Mining in Mining in Mining 2 in Mining in Cream Corner No. 2 of Delta Lode, Survey| 11498, whence U.S.L.M. No. 7, on the| west shore of Klag Bay, Lat. 57°| 39’ 40” N, Long. 136° 05" 45" W,i bears N. 58° 03’ 15" W. 1,548.62 feet; thense S. 58° 18’ E. 1,500 feet| |to Corner No 2, Alaska No. 1 Lode; | thence S. 33° 55’ W. 60043 feet to| Corner No. 3, Alaska No. 1 Lode, identical with Corner No. 2, Alaska| No. 2 Lode; thence S. 33° 55’ W.| 521.56 feet to Corner No. 3, Alaska| No. 2 Lode; thence N. 53° 15’ W.| 1,420.83 feet to Corner No. 4, Al-| aska No. 2 Lode; thence N. 67° 11’/ E. along line of mesne high tide of | Klag Bay, 147.38 feet to Corner No.| ‘ 5, Alaska No. 2 Tode; thence N. 8 07’ 30” E., along line of mesne high tide of Klag Bay, 50.03 feet '01 Corner No. 6, Alaska No. 2 Lode;| thence N. 12° 03’ W., along lm"' of mesne high tide of Klag Bay, 111.55 feet to Corner No. 7, Alaska No. 2 Lode; thence N. 33° 55’ E.| along line of mesne high tide of| Klag Bay 149.75 feet, to Corner No.| 1, Alaska No. 2 Lode, identical with| Corner No, 4, Alaska No. 1 Lode;| thence N. 6° 35" E., along line of mesne high tide of Klag Bay, 127.70| feet to Corner No. 5, Alaska No. 1‘ Lode; thence N. 33° 55' E. 484.73| feet to Corner No. 1, Alaska No.| 1 Lode, the place of beginning. The names of adjoining and con-‘ fliciting claims, as shown by the plat survey, with Alaska No. 1 Lode,| are Handy Lode, Survey No. 1459, &nd Delta Quartz Claim Lode, Chi-| chagof Extension Claim No. 3 Lode and Chichagof Extension Claim No 4 Lode, Survey No. 1498; and, with Alaska No. 2 Lode, are Andy Lode, Survey No. 1459, and Jim Long Quartz Claim Lode, Chichagof Ex- tension Claim No. 3 Lode and Chi- chagof Extension Claim No. 4 Lode, Survey No. 1498. Applicant claims the total area of 20583 acres for Alaska No. ! Lode, and of 14.805 acres for Alaska No. 2 Lode. Alaskd No. 1 Lode, with the sur- face ground and lode thereof, is identical with Handy Lode, Survey No. 1459, also with Handy Lode, | 50 CENTS Sheelor No. 2 Lode, also with Per- ) Colgate’s or Palmolive Bhave Cream, Book No. 7, page 470. pi.‘.:fi'@'fi — Perseverance No. 1 Lode, in Min- tiny cuts) in Cellophaze Tclephone 134 in = You will enjoy our friendly helpful service and genuine interest in your financial progress. 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