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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, JAW 6, 1937, Diz Dazzles Dainty Debutantes | football carnival staged by Florida Military academy at St. Peters- burg. he was the center of attraction for a group of comely fans, including, left to right, Jane Piper of Tyrone, Pa.; Virginia Lough- not, Detroit, and Geraldine Myers of Wichita, Kas. PRINCETON AND OREGON SCORE 512 407 496 Totals 500—141¢ ORE Dr. Williams, 154 125 133— 412 Dr. Blanton 178 155 206— 539 Hagerup 145 169 178— 492 — .| spot 38 38 Cleveland Is Ruler of Pin- a - : Kirees otals 515 men in Last Night's Con- | < averageDid not \ i ference Matches E: Elk: ri Cleveland led the way at une last evening, as Princeton swept the slate against Rul;,vx\ With Dr. William Blanton as l(s ‘ standard bearer, Oregon duplicawd BARNEY (‘OOGIE AND GPARK PLUG PORE WEAZY--YE BEEN COOPED UP (N JAIL SO e o/ IGoNNIES! CAINYMAN -~ 1 JES' CAIN'T WAT TILL T GET OUT'N TH' FRASH AIR AN' -_PLay some 1 BEEN STUDYIN' 'BOUT THE | (‘M PLums DOLEFUL ‘BouUT PAW -~- BUT HE ALLUS DID CRAVE JAIL-HOUSE VITTLES-- HAN- FORGE NIBLICK T (NVENTED-- T ORTER MAKE ‘A DRORIN' OF (T AN' SEND T UP TO THE PATENT OFFU. (N WASHY! TCN iy TOOK TO ‘EM JES' LAK' A Pla@ 1o CARROTS-- \ GOLF-- YE KNOW T THE BATTLE-A NIBLICK WHICH (S DESTINED TO MAKE WEAZY A FORTUNE S DIREGTORY [ PROFESSIONAL | Helene W. L. Albrecht PHYSIOTHERAPY Mas;age, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. Phone Office, 216 ULIN'l‘XSTb Blomgren Building PFONE 56 Hows 9 am. to 9 [.m. Dr. Charles P. Jen P .!enne DEN1ST | Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bidg. TELEPHONE 176 UHE DESIGN FOR X MARCECLY-- CE Y/ \ | o be used to pay for the upkeep of | [2; thence S. 45° 00' E. 1500 ft. to the Ban Joh organization in| ! Not set), identical with the various States, with the sur-| C Fraction lode, this survey; BUSINESS us being given to the clubs (lv-‘ t rue Cor, 3 S 40° 17’ 7 oping the youngsters, or possibly TO STAM EDERS 3 ing Witness Cor. 3 and con- PROF hb"lol\:\[: | Jtinui une course 600 ft. to Cor. ol | {4, identical with Cor, 1, Fraction| ey tau thak] GGUDNEWS BAY |1cde, vey; thence N. 45° 00’ w-,,--mm_-,-_,« ; man, ner semi-pro bd“- |W.. 150 {t. to Cor. 1, place. of be-| 4 o {i caught the germ of an mcn |ginning. Area claimed 20.592 acres.| When in Need of - which he wved would tra .)nm FiaCTION i - amateur in Kansas oity | Walter Culver / Begloning at Cor. 1, identical|{ pigpsEL OIL—UTAH COAL || -organized game for boys | t f1 2 l) l lj d with Cor. 4 Ready Bullion, this sur- | | age or younger, 0 laxe ruis—ie vey, whence U.S.LM. No. 3-A bears GENERAL HAULING { 4 | e I B 62° 12 ] istant e me GLve LS. S8 Rock Is Deep x Jz o, BHATAGER 4 STORAGE and CRATING ' ble instruction and provide en- | the: N. 40° 17" E. passing Wit.| > il nment for spectators. | m i {18or identical with Witness Cor. | CALL US | Al the time there was an 8-club | ) 3, Ready Bullion, this su;(;l(:iy}t“lifl | P league in city, with | section in continuing same course 6 . tol o 3 i (s it st i o ot win ot or | JUNEAU TRANSFER | S — Johnsen, former Americay | pick, shovel and or. 3, Ready Bulllon, this SUIVEV: |} pyq 45 wight Phone 4708 § || “DRS. KAS 1e Presid much time the bedrock i ,|thence S. 60° 00 E. 1500 ft. to Cor. { Excelsior Mo., before |40 to 60 feet decp.” This is & wagn-|3 identical with Oor. 2, Bullion}& ~oowreromeme oo —d | death, ear sth Dynan and |ing given by Walter Culver, years 1\:“‘1‘ is ’x\l’oy: t}gncisi»dwl_l?l Rl | dman became well acquainted ago with the Biological Survey in{W. Passit itpess, Cor. 4, ldentical | { with him. In 1920 Dynan changed |Juncau and who has been in the|fhH VIR C°]"- 1 fi“"‘_‘"; ’:’“i:;ll FORD AGENCY (7 the name o e Kansas City|Goodnews Bay section for the past|this survey, and continuing same (Authorized Dealers) League to the Ban Johnson League, six years. He sourse ft. to point for Cor. 4| 3,‘ but it was not until 1931 that the | board the Gen o s in old bed of Sheep | GREASES 11 rules formulated by Goodman which | route to S \cisco in the inter- [C‘“ k ‘(,‘1“"‘.‘ eI voob(w, 1500 GAS — OILS i | are largely responsible for the or- est of his mining p| operties. 0. S o ]r..u'(‘ of beginning. | il cid ganization’s success were adopted.| Mr. Culver has temporarily leased {Area claimed 20330 acres. i1{ JUNEAU MOTORS | il Briefly, Goodman’s ideas were|lis properties in Bear Canyon, (w0 BULLION MINE | . o g s b creeks, on Fox Creck, also bench| Beginning from point for Cor. 1.| Frot of Main Street i Bring the ecucational feature to Properties to the Waiter B. Johnson identical with point for COr. 4 | (eecorocroams e mr e ey i:: amateur baseball by naming a for- |and Company |Fraction, this survey (Cor. not set),| — H‘ Wellknown Here whence USLM. No. 3-A bears N. PUSHISSUSTSSUL SE T D Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST OPFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING ler Professiona) PIAYEr 85 MERT \r. Culver was one of the pririel-(81° 2¢' W. 4111.00 £, distant, thence | | : - pals in various musical comedies|N. 40° 17° E. passing Witness Cor | | Conduct the games as nearly 85|p..canteq by the American Legion|l, and continuing same course 800 Guy smth i the manner in which|go i a00 “heing cne of the best|ft. to Cor. 2, identical with Cor. 3| s games are conducted. j..os (o appear on a local stage.|Fraction lode, this survey; thence| ! To this end, have each club COM- pyyyiny pi short visit in Juneau,|S. 60° 00' E. 1500 ft. to point for| D R u G s pletely v ed, have upiformed yije the Gorgas was in port, he|Cor. 3 (Corner not set—steep hill-! umpires, and have a regular sched- Dr. A. W Stewart DENTIST ule. The ideas were adopted as league rules, and the game flourished in s City. Instead of 200 or 300 the feat against Yale in the closing Slante match. In the first match of the p2 night victory went to Vanderbilt by By PALF a three-pin margin over Lehigh inf the third and decidng game. K nization ' raggiers at the games, they began' e o 1 Cleveland’ shgh scores of the nigl R - . 3 b rnhofer, M Legia Olson, T e Gy Its s st _“r“"'l“; 95 2,000 “"‘l‘l‘v ‘(0\)1 Nadja v\q:,v J. T. Petrich, It marks were a 539 total, including apprcximately 1,000 young athletes s Tranchises M. ‘1“’. “(‘v‘d":;'”:i‘ "l‘:“l* a 206 single game. now is reaching d recognition % A R Jhie will ke o bowling st H8 byeithe’ Nitignel 'Assodhtion. o1 Seck Leagues Ax{c}:é.x-v~glp ”ln‘? home Olu\\)n mun i nig, oo e ol Mo L Bscoll G WD | nCun or the amaes e bt Dy Lo Sy iy oo | LEHIGH pansion should the recognition be |t Sali and in 1033 Harry Sufernect with a steamer for the south F. Henning 188 188 133— 500 , s > of Salina, Kas. a former pro play- having received a radio that his McDonell . 161 155 146— 462 x 3 / ler, was given permission to organ- mother, Mrs. F. D. Culver Was ser- Ruth Lundell .. 118 92 131— 341 Goodman, Kanses Oty e o league Iy the, Buate., Nowilously M) i ;MOMIGOVIME. "ORegON Spot 2 329 P :n‘l ‘I‘u-r\ven"d the organization, there are three 6-club leagues in Bad weather prevented and the next j s ' which is being incorporated as the Kansas, a 6-club league in Kansas day he received word that his moth- Pk of aca a30..1a99 Ban Johnson League of America, City and three 6-club leagues in er was better but to not delay his Fog) \//\NDS;;’B;;G'; 430--1399 and at the recent minor league Oklahoma. fip, bist 1eaye ek oon; a5 possibls: 5 150 180 151-- 481 meeting in Montreal he, with three ~Goodman has received letters | He went to Seward and there board- Dr. Whitehead .. 147 169 139— cther league mfwlals; presented | from residents and urggmzm:mx ed the Gorgas and will go to Mc- Mrs. Waugh ... *152 152 his case to the executive commit- in many States, including New Minnville first before attending to i 24 i Seed tee of the national minor league York, Ohio, Nebraska, Texas and business in San Francisco. Totals 449 .":Ol 4421392 organizaticn. | Colorado, as well as Canada, ask- - oo - PRINCETON Goodman pointed ouv the Ban |ing information about Ban John- NOTICE TO PUBLIC Cleveland 211 199 148— 553 Johnson League is not seeking a son leagues, but he is proceedi On and after Jan. 1, 1937, coal Wirt 149 182 179— 510 donation. It does not seek to be- | cautiously. He insists on ea and feed will be sold only for cash Mrs. Petrich 170 172 136— 478 come a professional organization. | |league being established on a firm on delivery. D. B. Femmer. Phone —_— —- —— All it asks is recognition as an\fcundatmn under Ban Johnson 114. —adv. stals 1546 associate member of the National rules. - B T RUT?;;R?S e Association of Minor League Base- | The managers of teams, aside, ‘At lh;‘ m“r l°f the season Chflim- Pullen ... +186 186 186— 558 ball Clubs, and a share in the re- | frcm umpires, are the only persons p[?nsf "A Cl‘“f‘ .eamlle xineev, iitxll pny'; Shattuck 179 146 119— 444/ ceipts of a sale in which a gradu- ccnnected with the organization ‘;05 or l*‘et 0”;’3111:30 Dlltt e, fmrx Miss Apland ... *100 100 100— 300 ate of the league is sold by a minor |paid for their services. In Kansas IOMPT:; }“hfl eoheade ::z e x;zclexg: Spot 10 10 10— 30 league to another club, either minor |City games are I[ree, although a ’: t leagu lquarters for or —'— —= ——!or major. |10 cent charge is made for those ~':‘"§c};§$’:€z} . A Totals 475 442 415—1332 This money, Co“dm:‘f:nj” Would Who Want 1o it v lh- sy, gnnreé is arranged ffy?r:zach leaguc s B P Club rosters are limited to 20 men U(llly SpOTtS CartOl)n y ap during the playing season, and 35 |during the off season. YOU GO77A STEP LIWELY CyI0zZA IS ONE™ OF BASEBALL'S REAL SPEED-80YS - HE CAN PLAY ANY SPOT , INFIELD o~ OUTFIELD CHIOZZAS COMING WILL SEND TRAVIS VACKSON 7O THE SBENCH. — TRAVIS HAS BEEN WITH HE GIANTS SINCE 1922 wiLL PLAY TIRD BASE FOR TE G/ANTS NEXT seAsoN either contacted, telephoned or at- tempted to meet many of those who appeared with him in the Le-| including Mrs. Al- M. H. Sides, J gion production, |aska Norwicka, The Ban Johnson League now {has one graduate, Jack Radke of | Brooklyn, in’the majors. IN THE UNITED STATES LAND {OFFICE AT ANCHORAGE, ALASKA' | NOTICE OF APPLICATION ! FOR PATENT. | NOTICE, IS HEREBY GIVEN | that Neil Ward has filed his appli- |cation in the U.S. Land Office at | Anchorage, Alaska, Serial No. 08724, |for patent for the Bullion Extension /lode, Ready Bullion lode, Fraction lode 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 lows: BULLION EXTENSION Beginning at a point for Cor. 1 (Not set-steep hillside) on line 4-1 Iron Queen, Survey 738, whence from said point U.S.L.M. 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 lines 1- 4 and 1-4 Iron Queen lode, Survey 738 and Excelsior lode Survey 620, 600 ft. to Cor. 2; thence S. 45° 00 E. 1500 ft. to Cor. 3, identical with | cor. 2, Ready Bullion, this survey; thence 8. 40° 17" W. 600 ft. to Cor. 4, identical with Cor. 1, Ready Bul- lion, this survey, and Cor. 1 Ready | Bullion Millsite (unsurveyed) ;thence N. 45° 000 W. 1500 ft. to point for Cor. 1, the place of beginning. Area claimed 20.592 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° 49’ W. 125042 ft. distant, thence N. 40° 17" E. 600 ft. to Cor. | g » Try an Empire ad. .14, continuing ' MONUMENT: U.S.L.M. No. 3-A, to Long. 134° 17 W., described as fol- | , identical with Cor. 2 Silver| rveyed); thence from| 3 S 40° 17 W. ])asslng] Cor. 3 and Witness Cor.| same course 600 ft.! f . 4 (Not set-falls| of Sheep Creek); thence| 4, identical with Cor. | true | Witnes Cor. to polr op b from true Cor, |1 Silver Bulli lode {(unsurveyed) | |N. €0° 00 W. 1500 ft. i ) Cor. 1, place of |claimed 20.330 acres. DESCRIPTION OF MIN ERAL which this survey No. 1600 is tied, nch iron pipe 3'z ft. high, set in a mass of concrete on top of a high bluff, latitude 58° 16’ 25.5” N. and longitude 134° 17" 45 W., mark- ed USLM. No. 3-A on a brass |plate set in the cement base. MAGNETIC DECLINATION AT ALL CORNERS 31° 30" E. | The vain runs through approxi- 1 EDSON WAVE SHOP s Hours 9 am. to 6 p.m SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 PUROLA REMEDIES | PRESCRIPTIONS CARR-~ | FULLY COMPOUNDED | B Front Street Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Fi12e Delivery TELEPHONE 563 Dr. W. A. Rystrom DENTIST Over First National Bank Xt e A | T | Machine and Machineless , | | pERMANENT waves® |\ Z———— T =C | Ask about FREB RADIO | |#e=seeee e Room 6, Valentine Blds, Ph. g6g | || D BAE LELLAR CARL Bt inen +| ome Nelson’s Jewelry Store | Office in Ludwig Phone Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 p.m. Eyes Examined, Glaises Fitted | 507 TRIANGLE CLEANERS Graduate Los Angeles Col, lege of Optomairy and | Robert Simpson, Opt. D. By BILLIE DE B Bl o YORESE'F, 2 FRATERNAL SOCIETIES l 7 HE DON'T _:‘—-— PAY NO MORE =|' TENSHUN TER ME N (ET WAR A S0AP- TTLE - GASTINEAU CHANNEL -~ PRECI | Fraternal Sc of Gastineau = | (,hclmel | B. P. 0. £. ErKS meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visitmg brothers welcome, WALTER P, SCOIT, Exalted Ruler M. H. SIDES, Secretary. NO. 11 fourrh JUNFEACU LODGE | and MOTNT ,\'&. cL"\' worshipful Master; |W. LEIVERS, Secretary. Second Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple peginning at 7:30 p m MARTIN S. JORGEN- JAMES Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meeta ..‘uvery second and fourth Wednes. day, I. O. O. F. Hall. EDNA M |BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED | CASHEN, Secretary. | mately the center of all claims. All I _ Opthaimology { claims 1500 by 600 ft. There are| ‘g Glasses rtted Lenses Ciround | no CONFLICTING CLAIMS. AD- |} SPECIALIZING | JOINING CLAIMS: Iron Queen, i ’ Survey 738, Excelsior lode Survey| " | 620 and Silver Bullion (unsurvey- | I Frocelt || Caroline Todd Studis | | w!-)d).dA DBJ l(l:; IN ;‘NSG MéI.LSF ITSS: | end ! Piano—Irmony—Public 1 eady ullion S. an raction | 1 Speaking ¥ M.8., both contigucus and adjoin-| Ttaling | 326 SECOND STREET ! ing line 1-4 Ready Bullion. Both Dinners — + unsurveyed. ; I § Annex Creck Power Line, course ""_ Jones Steverls Shop bl N. 62° 40’ E. and S. 62° 40’ W, H | & ! intersects line 2-3 Ready Bullion. Gastinezu Cafe i LADIES—MI§SES' { Postoffice address of Neil Ward Short Orders at All Hours | FEADX-TO-WEAR, is 918 Spruce St., Seattle, Wash., || Seward Stzeet Hoar. Third | and of A. W. Fox, his agent, Box |~ T 813, Juneau, Alaska. | 13 s Any and all persons claiming DR. H. VANCE adversely any of the above describ- { OSTEOPATH ed lode mining claims or premises '] consultation and examination are required to file a notice of their adverse claim with the Reg- ister of the U. 8. Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the pe- riod of publication or within eight months subsequent to the date of the last publication hereof, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statute. ' GEORGE /. LINGO, Register. First publication, Jan. 4, 1937. Lakt publication, March 6, 1937. o o TR ! | -, 1H| | | THE BEST TAP BEER | IN TOWNI THE MINERS' Recreation Farlors e BILL DOUGLAS free. Hours 10 to 12; Hotel Anmex i |7 to 9:30 by appointment. { Gastinea Phone 177 | | 1m5:, i " Dr. M J. Whittier * CHIROPRACTOR Drugless Physician Office hours: 10-32, 1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. PHONE 667 good food . . . vegetables and all the things that men like PHONE 83 or 85 Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” SMITH-CORONA | TYPEWRITER /| J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by Satisfied Customers” If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us help |, /ou! A grand selection of || | | 1 ’ FRED W. WENDT i t 1J Juneau Ice Crell—l-—ii Parlors | ice Cream, Soft Drinks, c:nly COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager I 3 e | 3 i RELIABLE TRANSFER | | Our trucks go any place any | time. A tank for Diesel O | and a tank fer Crude Ofl | save burner trouble. | PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 { pEER—) : -4 WIEN IN A HURRY i CALL COLE FOR OIL! 1 | 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any amount . . . QUICK! || COLE TRANSFER | Phane 3441 or Night 1503 “h Ivs Paint We Have it! IDEAL PAINT SHOP | | PHONE 549 ._._._._...._.____.____u FINE | Watch and Jewelry Repairing PAUL BLOEDHORN | at very reasonable rates FRONT STREETS ; “H. S. GRAVES | ; ! g | WEERR “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart Schaffner and erx Clothing GARBAGE "HAULED Reasonable Montbly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phonr 753 New Yorl: Life NSURANCE G. WILDES PHONES Office 601—Residence 601-2 Kll D | | e " Juneau Coffee Shgp MRS. T. J. JACOBSON Home Cooked Meals Served from 6:30 am. to 8:30 pm | | —a Catering to Dinner Pargies JUNEAU-YOUNG | Hardware Conl:x:y B \”6 % 7'\ If you enjoy indoor sports— Here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK Stratton & Beers MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS SURVEYORS VALENTINE BLDG. ‘Telephone 502 B e 0 | HMcCAUL MOTOR ' COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealors Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets RO B

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