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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNI mpm& fi (o mgfi “Wash Day” Prints for Juvenile Chic Here is something new in advance spring frocks fer chiidren, made of fabrics whose printed designs were worked out by children. Yhe freck on the left is made of white cotton splashed with a multicclered “wash day” design of tubs and washboard, and trimmed with blue braid. The little girl’s dress is printed with 2 gay soap bubble pattern and trimmed with a white coliar edged with a green frill. {Those BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG HIT SHORE DID GIVE ME TER SEE TH PORE OL ON TH' COLD, COLD GROUND -+ ENNYBODY THAT'S DAID ALLUS DID LOOK LONESOME ;‘\ 2\ ( /ll © 1936, King ndicate, Inc, World GLEVELAND T0 GHANGE POLICY Peatures 1937 GONTRACTS Nothing to Be Sent QOut to Players Before First of February CLEVELAND, Ohio, Cleveland Indiar lean’t wail until thy on their 1937 co essen in patience ceive the documenis Pr Jan. 13. — who just 2 the figures will get a before they re- C. C. sident Alva e will send February 1, be reports base. ac ne month before the lio its New Orle t year’s program. Slapnicka, app |suceessor in Nove ltwo or three of his hireli |contract before the ink dried on their summer s y Evans ad all but was weill hecks. he believed his friend Mattson, would have had he actually kidnaper to pay with saying .. W killed RUNNING DOWN EVERY REPORT IN KIDNAP CASE Highway Chief Ropolls No 1\9\« Developments— Probe Mystery Car (Ce Dr. been 4 the “The kidnaper was cruel enough to kill the boy, because the was smart, so he would have un- doubtedly killed Dr. Mattson, too. It is fortunate Dr. Mattson did not attempt to contact tie kidnaper and attempt to pay the ransom, said Sceva. - NOTICE TO PUBLIC ninu On and after Jan. 1, 1937, coal . canvas shields it from Phone —udv. on delivery. D. B. Femmer. 114. he pub! gaze ANOTHER REPORT SEATTLE, Jan. 13 Lode and placer location mnotices 4 for sale at The Empire office. -The Seattle Reserve District No. REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE First National Bank of Juneau Territory of Alaska, at the close of business on December dCharter No. 5117 12 in the 1936. 31, ASSETS 1. Loans and discounts 500,454.36 203.61 | United States Government obligations, direct and/or ful- ly guaranteed Other bonds, stocks, and securities Banking house, $55,000.00; Furniture and fixtures, 500.00 1 estate owned other than banking house Cash, balances with other banks, and cash process of collection 328,100.00 225,150.00 $4,- | 59,500.00 R 5.00 items in 489,735.71 TOTAL ASSETS $1,603,148.68 LIABILITIES | Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships and cor- porations Time deposits of individuals, ations State, county, and municipal deposits United States Government and postal savings deposits Deposits of other banks, including certified and cashiers’ checks outstanding Total of items 14 to 18, inclusiv (a) Secured by pledge of loans and/or investments Not secured and/or $ 523,531.23 partnerships, and corpora- | 174,000.47 50,702.63 62,504.52 | 46,391.99 $ 44,467.66 loans 1,412,762.18 $1,457,229.84 (b) by pi of investments () TOTAL DEPOSITS Capital account: Common stock, 500 shares, $100.00 per ¥ ....$50,000.00 . 75,000.00 20,918.84 par | Undivided porfits—net . { 1 TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNT $ 145,918.84 TOTAL LIABILITIES MEMORANDUM: Loans and Investments Pledged to Secure Liabilities United States Government obligations, direct -and/or fully guaranteed Other bonds, stocks, and securities . 31.603,143.63 $ 221,100.00' 137,500.00 | TOTAL PLEDGED (excluding rediscounts) $ 358,600. 00‘ Pledged: (a) Against United States Government and postal savings deposits . ..$ 156,100.00 (b) Against State, county. and mumcipal deposn.s 202, 500001 h) TOTAL PLEDGED ... ‘Territory of Alaska, Juneau Precinct, ss: I, E. McClain, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. -$ 358,600 00! E. McCLAIN, Cashier. Correct—Attes:: JOHN RECK, W. G. SMITH, L. H. METZGAR, Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th day of January, 1937. (SEAL) J. B. BURFORD, Notary Public for Alaska. My commission expires Feb. 13, 1938. Times today quotes Paul H. Sceva | con- | boy | " |of and feed will be sold only for cash ! This haste was attri the time to a natural desire on Slapnicka's part to ¢ no less adept than his predecessor at signing a club reputed loaded with contract troubl Hc cver, there is a different exy | tion Wanted No sooner did he take the rein than Slapnicka tried to buy Jimmy |Foxx from the Athletics. The |offered Connie Mack $100,000 for his { hos run hitter, with the intention ying him at third base. Wheth- |er or not Connie’s deal with the Red |Sox already had been completed |never has been revealevd. At any |rate, the Indians did not get Foxx. | But Slapnicka, hot on the trail of the brawny-armed slugger, cided it would be wise to have his |Redskins under contract before the {word got around that the club was) | prepared to go into six figures for | Fo The business chief didn't want to convey to any of the lads the notion the Indians had more meney than they knew how to spend. ! Must Wait This year, with no Foxx purchase !in prospect, Slapnicka returned to |the theory popularized by Evans {himself—that lengthy negotiations {over contracts serve no purpose ex- cept to disgruntle and confuse all concerned. But whenever their papers, there is no doubt that the 1937 pa\'x'nll will be one of the highest given a fifth- placc club in recent seascns. Several of the Tribesmen were paid last summer on the theory they were pennant contenders, and few of the contenders can be cut appreciably. e e the boys get 'KRAUSE AND GRAVES SQUADS IN BASKET DRILL THIS EVENING Completing the first and com- mencing the second round of prac- tice sessions of City League hoop teams for the opening of the sec- ond half of the season, January 19, the Graves and Krause squads THE FLIBBER DE GIBBETS g PRINCE SPRAWLED OUT THAR /7 Slap-, *|of Wisconsin ngs under | > | five of Mexico, de-| s 1 SW THEM LAWYE — e 1 THORT AT FUST HIT WUZ You WHO DONE TH' DEED, - - PAPPY-- S ME rightt_reserve the high " s¢heol from 7:15 to- 9 drill and a short crimmag <o - BOOST IN RELIEF 'FUND DEMANDED BY HOUSE BLOC Midwestern R(‘ oresentatives Want to Move Appropria- tion Up to Rillion Dollars WASHINGTON, Jan. 13 The House subcommittee today, begin- ning consideration of the Roosevelt $700,000,000 request, faced a spreading drive of liberal midwest- fein entatives ars relief do presentative termed t(he proposal |“insufficient to put all employables | ck to work.” He said the House | liberal bloc would try to increase work relief wages 20 per cent. Harry L. Hopkins was called as the first witness to hearing held behind closed doors i | Re - u.mhers Are Parted | Ntarly Fifty Years| Jan. 13.— MARTINEZ Warren C. Smith, seventy, of this city, and Elam B. Smith, seventy- | brothers and sons | of a father who crossed the plains in 1846, met here for the first time | in forty-three years. Ohl.) ) IN THE UNITED STA{ES LAND | OFFICE AT ANCHORAGE, ALASKA | NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVFNI |that Neil Ward has filed his appli- | cation in the U.S. Land Office nl[ 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 Long. 134" 17" W., described as fol-| lows: BULLION EXTENSION Beginning at a point for Cor. 1\ (Not set-steep hillside) on line 4-1| Iron Queen, Survey 1738, \\hcnce‘ from said point U.SLM. No. 3-A| 0" LIES THE DIDNT RIGHTLY to boost it to & Gerald J. Boileau | |Area claim | Fraction, th |61° IN. 40° 17 |true Cor. {from true Cor. | 1 SDAY, JAN. 13 1937 AT LAST OUR MOUNTAIN FRIENDS ARE BACK HOME-SLIGHTLY DISCOMBOOBERATED OVER EVENTS OF THE PAST FEW DAYS ‘AR--T STUF RED-MOUTHED RS SO FuLL 0 OR JOY-GIFT 'PKT_TV ADGE- NO-WISE MY MAN, ALL (] / { TTER 1 BE GITTIN' A LETTER FROM /o mr«m JIRTY SOON BOUT THAT NEW “ NIBLICK I INVENTED- LAW ME ! I WARN SKAIRT-- SNUFFY S DID SQUIGGLE SCRAPES- T 2; thence S. 45 Cor: "8 (Not Cor, 2, ¥ thence ! i W. passi inuing iden Icde, this st W. 1500 ) ginning 00" E. 1500 ft. to| identical with this, survcy;’ Cor. 3§ 40° 17| s Cor. 3 and con- 600 ft. to Cor. Cor. 1, r‘rnnuon y; thence N. 45° UO Cor. 1, place of be— \imed 20,592 acres. | ON Cor. 1, identical ly Bullion, this sur- 1 € l'SLM No. 3-A bems‘ W. 261171 tt. distant, | 40° 17" E. passing Wit. tical with Witness Cor. Jullion, this survey, aml‘ e course 600 ft. to} identical with point for | Ready Bullion, this survey; S. 60° 00" E. 1500 ft. to' Cor with Cor., 2, Bullion urvey; thence S. 40° 17'| ng Witness Cor. 4, identical with Witness Cor. 1 Bullion Mine, this survey, and continuing same| to point for Cor. 4| in old bed of Sheep, e N. 60° 00° W. 1500 place of beginning. 20.330 acres. SULLION MINE Beginning from point for Cor. identical with point for Cor.' 4,| survey (Cor. not set), | LM. No. 3-A bears N.| 4111.00 ft. distar LhU\CE‘ ng Witness Cor. same course 600 identical with Cor. 3 this survey; thence | 1500 ft. to point for not set—steep hill- side), identical with Cor. 2 Silver| Bullion (unsurveyed); thence from 3 S. 40° 17 W. passing | Witness Cor. 3 and Witness Cor. 4, continuiig same course 600 ft. to point for Cor. 4 (Not set-falls on bank of Sheep Creek); thence| 4, identical with Cor. Silver Bullion lode (unsurveyed) N. GO 00’ W. 1500 ft. to point for {Cor.” 14 place of beginning. Area! claimed 20.330 acres. DESCRIPTION OF MINE RAL MONUMENT: U.S.LM. No. 3-A, to which ‘this survey Ne. 1600 is tied, a 2-inch iron pipe 3% {t. high, set in! a mass of concrete on top of a high bluff, latitude 58° 16’ 25.5” N. and longitude 134° 17’ 45.5” 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- mately the center of all claims. All claims 1500 by 600 ft. There are {no CONFLICTING CLAIMS. AD- JOINING CLAIMS: Iron Queen| Survey 738, Excelsior lode Survey | 1 lode, AC Beginnir with Cor |vey, whenc N. 62° 12 thence 1 Cor. 2, 3, Ready continuiz true Cor Cor. 3, thence 3, ident Mine, th ac ) ; th to Cor ne 1 d ft. whence U.S 2% W 1, and cont {t. to Cor Fraction lode, S. 60° 00' E Cor. 3 (Corner bears S. 11° 49’ W., 92278 ft. dis- | tant, thence from said point N. 40° | 17" E. passing Wit. Cor. 1, and con-i tinuing same course, along lines 1- |p 4 and 1-4 Iron Queen lode, Survey[ 738 and Excelsior lode Survey 620, 1600 ft. to Cor. 2; thence S. 45° 00| E. 1500 ft. to Cor. 8, identical with | Cor. 2, Ready Bullion, this survey; thence S. 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° 00" 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. 125942 ft. distant,| thence N. 40° 17" E. 600 ft. to Cor. A e kind are invited Camera Club of (Ted) Cowling, J | JOIN THE CAMERA CLUB OF ALASKA All residents of Juneau and vicinity interested in taking pictures of any to send their ap- plications for membership in the Alaska to E. J. uneau, Alaska. JOIN THE CAMERA CLUB OF ALASKA 620 and Silver Bullion (unsurvey-| ed). ADJOINING MILLSITES: Ready Bullion M.S. and F‘ra,ctinn! S., both contiguous and adjoin-‘ ing line 1-4 Ready Bullion. Both| unsurveyed. 1 Annex Creek Power Line, course N. 62° 40 E. and S. 62° 40 W, | intersects line 2-3 Ready Bullion. Postoffice address of Neil Ward is 918 Spruce St., Seattle, Wash,, and of A. W. Fox, his agent, Box 813, Juneau, Alaska. and all persons claiming adversely any of the above describ- |ed lode mining claims or premises are required to file a notice of their adverse claim with the Reg- ister of the U. S. Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the pe- rind of publication or within eight m. aths 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. Last publication, March 6, 1937. [— TAP BEER IN TOWN! 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