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> \ o e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 16, 1934 By GEORGE McMANUS BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-ITS A CINCH So » pat . O ILL ASK HER MAGGIE YOuU CERTAINLY MR. PERCY CUTION TELL THE w:;"_;"@gfig WONT IF | <IN GO OUT DARLING CANNOT- NO.ONE 1S CALLING:MUM - IDIOT TO II I ‘ 4 Y QO ANY- FER AWHILE - KINL L GO BUT AN 1DIOT HE'S INTHE HALL- COME RIGHT WH%BE TO-NIGHT QuT WOULD GO OuVUT MUM - = | T N 1S RAIN, TO-NIGHT ? ON A NIGHT LIxE | P/{ R( i E ; 41 VFRY ' il Q | a2 4 V] - B BERT WHITFIELD, Proprietor , A ‘ t sl T el o k) il 3 Office and Stand with b M SERVICE MOTORS €O. | W —a [ Telephone 202 ) | . Two Trips Dail a LLLIE-F0 050 ek Prapiies Sy, fnc Gosas et cighs ol . A ] wo {i a';r‘b P IALLY o UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE Corner No. 4, Alaska No. 1 Lode; | Leaving Juneau 10 a.m. for Auk Bay [’AUTDFF GUBS Anchorage Land wistrict |thence N. 6° 35" E., along line of % 4 2 U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1594 |mesne high tide of Klag Bay, 127.70 | Leaving Juneau 4 p.m. for Eagle River Serial 08038 {feet to Corner No. 5, Alaska No. 1 g J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Lode; thence N. 33° 55° E. 484.73 | A Sy AR 4 § HELP DEFEAT that the ALASKA-HANDY GOLD feet to Corner No. 1, Alaska No. | PHONE US TO PICK-UP YOUR MINING COMPANY, a corporation, |1 Lode, the place of beginning. | gl P | by R. E. ROBERTSON, its attor- The :i.cs 0i adjoining and con- HI-WAY PARCELS | ney-in-fact, of Juneau, Alaska, has flicting claims, as shown by the mac pplication for patent to Al- su.vey, with Alaska No. 1 Lode, | {aska No. 1 Lode mining claim, the are Handy Lode, Survey No. 14 I r S v)i' E"f & l-‘ 7'i Y >r5;i('() ] lode whereof is also known as|and Delta Quartz Claim Lode, Chi- | QI PL £, !( { 2 5( € “J 1]"}“3 BealsChlcago Sheelor No. 1 Lode, also as pcr,hhwni Extension Ciaim No. 3 Lode | .'.T verance No. 1 Lode, alsoas Handy {and Chichagof Extension Claim No. | | Lode, also as Juneau No. 1 Lode, |4 Lode, Survey No. 1498; and, with land to Alaska No. 2 Lode mining Alaska No. 2 Lode, are Andy Lode, —Three Home Runs Made, 11 lnnmgs. T el ieclaim, the lode whereof is alsu‘-\m\'vy No. 1459, and Jim Long | QHIGAHO, L, e 10 Al {known as Sheelor No. 2, Lode, also | Quartz Claim Lode, Chichagof E: STAR B AKER Y it F-dmm\kw\t;;‘;{ i e |as Perseverance No. 2 Lode, also | tention Claim No. 3 Lode and Cl > A v i s \ WV mu z’het ],];m(;‘:uw‘il.h ik rux; |as Andy Lode, also as Juneau No. 1;h:u:ni F.xh»;lsmn Claim No. 4 Lode, \”\,_ ACID BREAD DAILY , 2 Lode, U. S. Mineral Survey No. Survey No. 1498. e e with Johnny Moore, another Cub B504, in the Sibe--JRecobtiile ona || Applicant claimis’ ‘the" totat kres \ ‘ RISIN AD SATURDAYS Front St. Sofoulis J. A, : o ox;e};szaduzghfix;z;ds;r;h12 Mining District, Alaska, described |of 20583 acres for Alaska No. 1| ccore (;‘mcl to 3 in a ten innm:' as follows: | Lode, and of 14.805 acres for Alaska 2amo yesterday afternoon. d ¥ Beginning at Corner No. 1 mAiNn» 2 Lode. | Kiki. L‘uylor’aml Billy Jurges hit . Sk v aska No. 1 Lode, a point on line; Jaska No. 1 Lode, with the sur- of mesne high tide of Klag Bay face ground and lode thereof, is| identical with Corner No. 1 ol)ldenucnl with Hanay Lode, Survey Handy Lode, Survey 1459, and with |No. 1459, also with Handy Lude, | Corner No. 2 of Delta Lode, Survey |unsurveyed, also with Sheelor No; 1498, whence U.S.L.M. No. 7, on the|l Lode, also with Perseverance No. | west shore of Klag Bay, Lat. 57“‘1 Lode, also with Juneau No. 1| 39’ 40" N, Long. 136° 05’ 45" W., lLodc. and applicant claims title tm bears N. 58° 03’ 15" W. 1,54862‘4nd has made application for pnt< feet; thence S. 58° 18’ E. 1,500 fecL‘nnL to said lode also under those\ to Corner No. 2, Alaska No. 1 Lode; | names; and Alaska No. 2 Lode, thence S. 33° 55’ W. 600.43 feet tD‘v\'llh the surface ground and lode hcme runs for the Cubs. | BURN The medical world was astounded by the birth of quintuplets to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dionne of Cordell, Ontario. Here is the mother with her five babies, who were fed corn syrup, milk and water with 16 AMERICAN PLANES ENTER GAMES FRIDAY ‘ Pacific Coast League Portland 6, 6; Hollywood 7, 1. | ™ San Francisco 2; Sacramento 4. Seattle 4; Missions 9. SGHEDULE FUR Los Angeles 9; Oakland 1. National League } F I N A L HALF |s {Theo. Malmsbury, of Juneau Is Graduate at Pullman College| Indian Egg Lump $12.00 per ton at bunkers Boston 10; St. Louis 4. fizi?k:{);ksi i:;';sg::g:l; WASHINGTON STATE COL- Corner No. 3, Alaska No. 1 Lode, |thereof, is identical with Andy‘ i g s S RUTTLAN, Wik, dure 16 identical with Corner No. 2, Alaska |Lode, Survey No. 1450, also with ST : —Theodore Malsbury of Juneau, No. 2 Lode; thence S. 33° 55 W.|Andy Lode, unsurveyed, also with | Your $ is bigger when you bur ; D e it s ] 52156 feet to Corner No. 3, Alaska |Sheelor No. 2 Lode, also with Per- our ¢ 18 DIgEEE WHCIX FOME DMER appro 500 graduates receiving diplomas at the thirty-eighth annual com- mencement exercises at Washin, ton State College Monday evening, June 11. Mr. Malmsbu who received a bachelor or science de- gree in mining, was awarded his diploma by Dr. E. O. Holland, severance No. 2 Lode, also with Juneau No. 2 Lode, and applicn,nti |claims title to and has made ap- plication for patent to said lode No. 2 Lode; thence N. 53° 15° W. NEW YORK, June 16.—Secret|1:420.83 feet to Corner No. 4, Al- preparations to enter .a fleet of 25ka No. 2 Lode; thence N. 67° 11' American airplanes — the fastest E. along line of mesne high tide of and sturdiest ever built—in the|X1ag Bay, 147.38 feet to Corner No.|also under those names. $75000 London-Australia race in|0; Alaska No. 2 Lode; thence N. 8°| The respective iocation notices | October, were dis‘losed today. 07 30” E., along line of mesne high [are recorded in the office of the Manufacturers have p'ynned about tide of Klag Bay, 50083 feet to Recorder for the Sitka, Alaska, Chicago 7; Washington 8. St. Louis 3; New York 7. Cleveland 12; Philadelphia 6. Detroit 11; Boston 4. | American League | | Indian Egg-Lump Two Postponed Games De- | lay Second Half—Moose- i Elks to Play Sunday With two postponed games left PHONE 412 PA(I FIC COAST CoaL C. STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Won Lost Pnl L Rt s g7, 0n the schedule for the first hall| presient. sixteen American entries for tho|COrner No. 6, Alaska No. 2, Lode; | Commissioner’s and Recorder's Pre= a5 3 3 'sg1, 0f the City League season, and| The commencement exercises cli- | flight, a grinding trip of 12,000 thence N. 12° 03’ W., along line|cinct, in the following books: Baaiiats % 36 14 some uncertainty as to the con-|maxod threv days of activity for|miles from London, over fifteen|Of Mesnc high tide of Klag Bay,| Alska No. 1 Lode, in Mining San Francisco 35 .39 ‘3 tinuance of the Douglas Fire De-|he graduates. Class Day and Al-| countries and three continents, to ;\’“5‘? fifio gomer No. 7, Alaska | ook No. 7, page 468. Hollywood 3¢ 40 .59 partment team in the sccond half,| umni Day programs were com-| Melbourne, to mark the centen-|o fl e; thence N. 33° 55" E.| gheelor No. 1 Lode, in Mining b " 32 ' 43 4g7|the beginning of the latter Was|bined and held on Saturday, June mary celebration of that city ;’(]"‘"’B‘“e“";“mfs“” high tide of|pook No. 7, page 470. bt 7o 20 43 40 today indefinitely postponed until|o. The. Seniors participated. in a| Among the flyers will be Wiley |y “A‘-’]‘ oGt 9;“ ‘g c""“;" NO o raeverarivs Mo Ledsspmbing S 725 a1 a1y June 20 If the Island aggresa-|campus pilgrimage and the tradi- | Post, Harold Caty and Clyde Pang- aska No. 3 Lode, identical With |,/ ‘5.0 No. 7, page 266. tion disbands, it will be necessary]tional tree planting. The vi born, round-the-world pilots; Ros-|ges Handy Lode Mining Record Book |to redraft the schedule for the re-|a] held a board of directors’| coe Turner, James Wedde! 3 | National League : Eani: ™ (Pl B8 YYSHsaLl eS| No. 7, page 255. Wol Lost Pet. lmamder of %he season. meeting. A luncheon, band con-|ley L. Sl‘nl'j‘l George R. Pond and Jun‘eau No. 1 Lode, in Mining | R o 35 19 64g| Last night's game between Doug-|cert, and a commencement recep- Cesar Sabelll | Book No. 7, page 33. i W 2 bR 3% 20 .gog|las and the Moose was rained out|tion at the President’s home com-| American women flyers will be T Ly gl eccarry a Chicago 5 32 2 503 The postponed game between the| pleted the activities for the day. represented by Ruth Nichols, Jac-| I8 thNy P B "2;;1 ning Record e it S B Elks and Moose will be played to- Dr. Samuel A. Eliot of the Ar- queline Cochrane and Mrs. Louise| e, Vol v S . RodtepaiRas: o T4 aataay g ‘morrf)w at 4:30 p. m. if weather|lington Street Church, Boston, de- Thaden, who broke the world's re- | s yfiOO e, in Mining Book No. com,)l(,t(, Il,le ()f Brooklyn . 23 30 ‘434 conditions permit. The official| livered the baccalaureate address fueling record for women over S, il Philadelphia 18 31 36| Weather forecast is for rain. Sunday afternoon. In the even- Miami in 1932. Alaska No. 2 Lode. in Mining Cinctanmg " 13 3g gsp| On the outcome of that gameing, the college chorus, girls' glee |5 ——— - Book 0. 7, Page 400, rests the first half championship.|club, orchestra, and soloists pre- | BS‘I‘::‘” No. 2 Lode, in Mining w I N E S The Elks are leading the Ameri-|sented a program. Gov. Clarence S S ook No. 7, page 471 Amerioan :‘;::‘“Lust pet, |ican Legion by the close margin|D. Martin and Dr. E. O. Holland ’ EL.SQSJ&YE? | PPdedticksl i B SR New York 30 20 ‘600 Of onme-half game. If the Moose|delivered brief addre: at the { Mining Book No. 7, page 267. Detroit % i R 21 .596 Cleveland ............ 26 21 553 Washington .. 29 25 537 St. Louis ............ 24 25 490 Boston 25 26 490 Philadelphia . 20 30 400 Chicago EE TR o 34 23 City League Won Lost Pct. Elks i OV 2 150 Legion 6 3 667 Mqostisaatol Lot 5 286 Douglas 2 6 250 TALLAPOOSA MEETS CARDINALS SUNDAY * The Cardinals and the Talla- poosa, who have a league all of their own, will meet again on the City League diamond Sunday af- ternoon at 2 g'clock. The last game, played Thursday evening, was won by the Tallapoosa Wwith a score of 9 to 7 making the sec- ond win for the Sailors to four for the Cardinals. These boys put on an interesting game to watch, perhaps not quite so tight as the regular league games, but without many more er- rors than some of the other teams make sometimes. Captains of the teams are Charles Day for the Tallapoosa and Ervin Hagerup for the Car- dinals. These two are also pitch- ers, FIERMONTE AND MAXIE SIGNED FOR TITLE BOUT NEW YORK, June 16.—Enzo Fiermonte, whose marriage to Mrs. Willlam K. Dick, the former Mrs. John Jacob Astor, created a social sensation last year, plans to return to the ring. Jimmy Johnston, matchmaker of Madison Square Garden, says Fier- monte has been matched to fight Maxey Rosenbloom for the world’s light-heavyweight champxomhm in September, *qEN Negotiations for the match were initiated after Fiermonte obtained permission from his wife to re- turn to the ring. He never has fought a main bout in a major fight club, |ean tame the Bills, it will be nec- essary for the latter and the Vets to play off the tie for first place. | This will be done during the com- |ing week, if necessary. WALKER DENIES GRIMM MAY GO AS CUB MANAGER| CHICAGO, June 16—William ‘Walker, Chicago Cubs’ president, denies that Manager Charlie Grimm was under fire aud likely to be replaced before ihe end of the season. “So far as I know the matter lof changing managers in mid-| | season has not been discussed,” i sald Walker. Reports had come from the | West Ccast that Jack Lelivelt, manager of the league-leading Los Angeles Pacific Coast League clubj was slated to replace Grimm. | Clarence Rowland, Cubs’ scout and former manager of the Chicago White Sox, also has been mention- ed as a possible successor toMr. Grimm ———er——— FORMER JUNEAU SITOR STRUCK BY CAR, KILLED ON LOS ANGELES STREET Mrs. Emma Marsball, Mrs. R. E. Smith, formerly of the| Junear J3ample Shop, who visit- ed Juneau with Mrs. Smith last summer, was struck by a car and instantly killed recently while! crossing a street in Los Angeles. Mrs. Smith was advised of the death of her sister by Mrs. Esther| O'Loughlin, who was an eye- wlt- ness of the tragedy. Mrs. Marshall was buried in Los‘ Angeles. S eee LYNTON LEAVES FOR WESTWARD ON YUKON W. L W. 1. Linton, representative of the United Distillers, Ltd., of Van- couver, B. C., left for the West- ward and Interior districts aboard the Yukon. e MIKE SAYS Come over and dance and dine to your heart's content. Excellent sister of | ¥ music by Niemi and Edwards. adv. ) commencement exercises. AP LGTICE During my avsence, ur. W. J. B, McAuliffe, will bz in charge of my practice and office. adv. DR. W. W. COUNCIL. KN e WOOD FOR SALE Block wood and klnaiing. Phone | 358. | i 1 . JEWELER | | | Home of Hart, Schaffner snd | I Marx Clothing ! LUDWIG NELSON | Watch Repairing Brunswick Agency FRONT STREET # THE UNUSUAL- MO RAG! CAREER OF) " CHASE. 1S ONE OF WE" MOST INTERESTING ©IN TURF HISTORY | Andy Lode, in Mining Record Book No. 7, page 254. | Juneau No. 2 Lode, 1 Book No. 7, page 34. LIQUORS in Mining Not Because We Are Andy Lode, in Mining Record B E E R s Cheaper Book No. 6, page 299, BUT BETTER Andy Lode, in Mining Book No. 3, page 481. Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, Feb. 13, 1933. & J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register, U. 8. Land Office. 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USSR U Phone 36 FOR VERY PROMPT DELIVERY! JUNEAU LIQUOR CO. Percy Reynorps, Manager } and Nl Ball Room Nufsed [ ® Guy Smith’s Drug Store DRUGGIST Front St. Phone 97