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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN, 22, 1937. MAHARAJAI TURBANS (7] The Indian maharajah’s towering turban gave Louise Sanders the inspiration for this midseason hat. with glistening dots of siit ceilulcse film and is draped to leave a gned fo new accent in a winter wardrobe. It is made of dull iaffeta worked ash ish- 1 afternoon wear, makes a smart EA%N DANGE 1S GIVEN TONIGHT First Social Function of ewly Uxx__,amLed Cath- olic Youth Club will mark activity of the newly formed chap- ter of the Catholic Youth Organi- 1 in Juneau. ve Burrett, Art Dennis, Bok Jamilton, and Louis Ar rson com- prise the orchestra for the evening Dur the intermission Miss Betty Goodman is scheduled to sing. The entertainment committee ha alsc planned to have a prize waltz and fox-trot contest. Leonard Stokes, President, is gen- eral chairman and he is assisted by the following: entertainment — Ralph Bardi, Jack Lennon, Bob Thibodeau; tickets—Alex Papp, Tom Hellan, Pete Snyder; invitations — Joe Smith, Harley Turner, Jack decorations—George Gul- lufsen, Alex Papp, Moody; music—Leonard Stokes George Firemen Tuxedoed wmwmmm | Imagine the surprise of Mrs. Chas. Jones when five handsome firemen | dressed in tuxedoes, patent leather | pumps, “boiled” shirts and ties responded to her call to the department. They went to work on a burnir | chicken coop and restricted the lo | to 15 chickens. Then they explained |they were attending a lodge mem- orial service when the alarm was sounded. e One of the latest noveities in the Soviet Union is said to be lipstick flavored with = various alcoholic beverages. Lennon; oger fire Lode and piscer location notices for sale at The Empire office. Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS . Secure Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. o1 stacely dance ut down 9. 10. Toothless . Small arma- dill Strong woody fiber . Branches of learning . Tributary of . Form the foundation of Hundredfold the Missouri river . Takes back publicly . Mountain in Crete . Dispatched Place where food 18 canned 6. Triviality Island in the Pacific Series of dropped stitches . Pose for a painting . Approaches . Money once aic to avold withdraw . The parson from a po- bird . Kingly . Judicious . Indigo_ plant . Unseal: poetic §3. litical union . Solemn tained by distilling lood feud Caves: archaie Conveyed legally . Endures . Rendered fat of swine . Genus of the bowfin 57. Quantity ot medicine DOWN Religious de- nomination Medicinal plant Collection of type 1 Spring . Forbid black ¢ s that YOoU GOT THINGS ALL MIXED UP, SNUFFY--- T SENT THE TELEGRAM TO WEAZY, NOT You T OUGHTTA TURN YOU RIGHT AROUND AND SEND You BACK TO THE ADVERTISING OF CANNED SALMON HELPING ALASKA wRomantlc Backgxound of Industry Arouses Inter- est in Northland National advertising |Salmon is leading to considerably {greater interest in Alaska and Al- askan travel, according to L. W. r, Traffic Manager of the Al- ny at Seat- “Housewives are reading salmon vertising in nationdl magazines and recipe amticles in these maga- zines and newspapers more fre- quently than ever since this advel tising started. The romantic back- ground of the salmon has been so widely publicized that most famil- ies who have salmon for dinner are quite apt to think or talk about Alaska,” Baker said. “The increase in retail sales of |Canned Salmon which the adver- |tising has brought about is also in- |crea z the attention given Alaska uy nsumers in the hhv salmon advertising is mnkmg {an effective addition to the regular| iAluskn tourist advertising being used ! by steamship lines and railroads. Movie Aids Too i | “The excellent sound movie, Al-! |aska’s Silver Millions,” produced by the American Can Company to ‘, 10w the background of the salmon| | industry, devotes a large part of its fo ge in the scenic beauty and at-| tractions of the Territory of Alaska.| This picture is being shown to club| | and school groups in all parts of the | country and is certain to have a de- ndpd influence in bringing more to the Terr mmer season,” continued. The Seattle office of the can com- y is now showing this to groups in Washington, and in the few weeks the picture has been available, more than 10,000 persons have seen the film. Many other copies of the movie are being shown in other sec- tions of the United St Tourists Interested “The salmon fishing and canning opeations are among Alaska's most interesting ~ attractions and most tol ts want to seec something of this activity when they come to Al- aska. | “Since the start of this advertising campaign, this industry has also been helping to interest more peo- ple in the United States to come to Alaska and see its scenery and unusual activities. Many tourists |decide on a northern vacation be- |cause they are attracted by articles they have reaX of the salmom rum. The fact that the run oceurs at the time most suited for tourists givi it special value as a travel appeal,” Baker said. | . Lode and pracer location nolices | for sale at The Empire office. SUMMONS No. 4016 In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau. | MINNIE LYTLE, Plaintiff, vs. WIL- LIAM R. LYTLE, Defendant. | The President of the United States: To the above named defendant, Greeting: | You are hereby required to ap« of Canned s United States.|c NAOW--DON'T WORK YORESE'F UP (NTO A FRANZYOR L MOUGHT BOUNCE A RIF YORE WHAR WE-UNS SLEEPIN' TERNIGHT? BALL OFF'N UNKIN-HAD- ‘M PLUMB RAVELED oUT-- Lo G S LS DOUGLAS NEWS S CLUB HOLDS INTERI 'ING Sl ‘With nine members and itors sent, \Le regular meeting Doug Island Woman's {af as last night at Olub was held here the new home of M. Sam Devon, sresting e resulting in y in gseth was & WOoM SION ive vis- x hoste: « ot 1 i included Muis. ¢ Soldovia, Representa- tive from the Third Division; Mrs Crystal Snow Jenne and Mrs, R, R, Hermann of Juneau s. Rex Hart- men and M Frank Pearce Dougl Rose Davis, man, reported on the measures which have already come before the Legislature and of the measures now pendi: before Congress and the committee of the Alaska Feder- ation of Clubs’ year book asked for additional time to get more definite information as to the details of the club buying one or more pages in the edition, to complete the busi- s session. ()n the program Billy Feero play- d a group of harmonica solos; Mrs. W. Burr Johnson gave a brief re- view of new books. Mrs. Scott spoke very entertainingly of her |home town and of the circumstanc- es which led to her interest in poli- tics. She urged that all women of the Territory get together and elect another of their number to the next known what measures they are in- terested in. The hostesses served delicious re- freshments ending the evening's en- tertainment. The February meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Fox, ) A. E. Goetz assisting. - SISTER OF L. A. JOHNSON DIES IN MT. VERNON L. A. Johnson received the sad news yesterday of the death of his sister, Mrs. A. W. Carborg, in Ver- non, Wash,, following an affliction of the flu with complications. The deceased is survived by her hus- band and two children, a boy and a girl. Mr. Johnson was booked for passage south on the plane| scheduled to leave at noon today to attend the funeral of his sister He planned to fly to Ketehikan and take the Princess Adelaide south from here, but may go south on the Princess Norah. bl CHILDREN ARRIVE LOCAL INSTITUTION Six children arrived here morning on the Gen. W. C. Gorgas from Petersburg to enter the new ehildren’s home, Mr. Gilman, su- perintendent of the home, stated that two children from Douglas also entering the home. PRSI L Farmers of Howard County, Mis- souri, have organized a cooperative association for promotion of rural electrification. IN THE UNITE)r STAIES LAND QFFICE AT ANCIORAGE, ALASKA NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN are 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 of | Legisiative chair-| Legislature and to make| |4, continuing same course 600 ft.! 4 (Not set-falls| thence | 4, identical with Cor. | Bullion lode (unsurveyed) ! o DURNED RISTERCRATS SNUFFY ¥ PIPE GIT OUTER MY PATH AN' YE WON'T GIT YORE SHINS KICKED - 1500 ft. to| ical with this survey; 38 40° 17 itness Cor. 3 and con- | rse 600 ft. to Cor.| Cor. 1, Fraction| lede, thi {hence N. 45° b0’ W. 1500 [t. to Cor. 1, place of be- ginning. Area claimed 20.592 acres. FRACTION Beginning at Cor. 1, with Cor. 4 Ready Bullion, this sur- vey, whence U.SLM. No. 3-A bears IN. 62° 12 V 11.71 ft. distant, |thence N. 40° 17 E I Cor ntical with Witnd 3, Ready I this survey, and| la: fcor Cor the |W. pi Jtinuing 4, identi W Cor 3ullion, identical | passing Wit. | BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL When In Need of L OIL—UTAH COAL GENERAL HAVLING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US continuii course 600 ft. to} true Cor. 2, identical with point IOI Cor. 3 ady Bullion, this sul.’ty, thence 00" E. 1500 ft. to Cor. 3, identical with Cor. 2, Bulhon Mine, thi. thence S. 40 |W. pas (with Witr this s course (Not set-f Creek); i 60 urvey 1 Bullion Mine, continuing same Cor. and to point for in old bed of Sheep ce N. 60° 000 W. 1500 {ft. to Coi ce of beginning. | Area ci 'd 0 acres. | JLLION MINE Begur identica | Praction, whence U “"*‘\” 24 W. 4111.00 ft. distant, thenu |N. 40° 17" E. passing Witness cm' 1, and continuing same course 600 ft. to Cor. 2, Fraction lode, 8. 60° 00" Cor, 3 side), Bullion |true Cor Witness Cor. with point for Cor. this survey; 1500 ft. identical with Cor. unsurveyed) ; 3 S. 40° 17 W. passing 3 and Witness Cor. | jto pomnt 1or Cor. on bank of Sheep Creek); |from true Cor. 11 silver |N. 60° 00" W. 1500 ft. to point for |Cor. 1, place of heginning. Area |claimed 20330 acres. DESCRIPTION OF MINERAL |{MONUMENT: U.S.LM. No. 3-A, to i‘.\hich this survey Nc. 1600 is tied, {a 2-inch iron pipe 3% ft. high, set in |a mass of concrete on top of a high bluff, latitude 58° 16" 2 N. and longitude 134° 17" 455” W., mark- ed USLM. No. 3-A on a hrass plate set in the cement base. MAGNETIC DECLINAL:ON AT ALL CORNERS 31° 30" E. | The vain runs through approxi- mately the center of all claims. All claims 1500 by 600 ft. no CONFLICTING CLAIMS. AD-| JOINING CLAIMS: Iron Queen| Survey 1738, Excelsior lode survey‘ 1620 and Silver Bulllon (unsurvey- led). ADJOINING MILLSITES: |Ready Bullion M.S. and Fraction M.S., both contiguous and adjoin-| unsurveyed. Annex Creek Power Line, course! N. 62° 40’ E. and S. 62° 40 intersects line 2-3 Ready Bullion. Postoffice address of Neil Ward is 918 Spruce St., Seattle, Wash., Cor. 4| JUNEAU TRANSFER Phoae 48 Night Phane 4703 AL : Witness Cor. 4, identical{ f =77 """r 7777 Temaeone g FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS E {{ JUNEAU MOTORS from point for Cor. 1, 4| et 7 s et survey (Cor. not set), 3 v SLM. No. 3-A bears N.| P’“"“'“"“"‘“‘“ identical with Cor. 3.‘ thence | to point for! er not set—steep hill-! 2 Silver | thence from | this|ing line 1-4 Ready Bullion. Both‘ and of A. W. Fox, his agent, Box, 813, Juneau, Alaska. Any and all persons clmmmL adversely any of the ahove dcsuxb- ed lode mining claims or premme.s |are required to file a notice of| |their adverse claim with the Reg- Jister of the U. S. Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the pe-| ri»d of publication or within eight m.nths subsequent to the date of the last publication hereof, or they vull be barred by the provisions of the statute. GEORGE £. 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Hours 10 .to 12; 1 to 5; 7 to 9:30 by appointment, Gastineau Hotel Anmex South Franklin St. Phore 177 i e g Dr. M. J. Whittier CHIROPRACTOR Drugless Physician Office hours: 10-32,.1-5, 7-9 Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. Juneau Coffee Shop . Pertaining to i1k MRS. T. J. JACOBSON Home Cooked Meals Served from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 pm. Catering to Dinner Parties| |pear in the District Court for thelode and Bullion Mine lode, Survey Territory of Alaska, First Division, (No. 1600, situated in the Harris }wnhm thirty days after the last Mining District near the head of | publication of this summons, name- |Sheep Creek about 5% miles from | ‘ly within thirty days after bhe Juneau, Alaska. Lat. 58° 16’ N. and First publication, Jan. 4, 1937. Last publication, March 6, 1937. PHONE 667 el . God of love Anglo-Saxon slave 61. Weep Order D|<(x,,ure good food . . . vegetables and all the things that men like best. wood Short jacket Periods of time . Catch sight of mi . River embank- ment 54, 2 3. & . Mohammedan 55 ¢ % Morahandise kS Give a— SMITH-CORONA PHONE 83 er 85 E K ™ E N EE K ENEK B L 12th day of February 1937, ‘within forty days in case this sum- |mons is served upon you person- |ally, and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff on file |in said court in the above entitled action. Plaintiff in said action demands ;Lhe following relief: dissolution of {the bonds of matrimony now exist- { ing between plaintiff and defend- ant. | And in the event you fail to so |appear and answer, plaintiff will take judgment against you and Lwill apply to the court for the| {relief demanded in her complaint |as hereinbefore stated. | Witness the Honorable Geo. F.! Alexander, judge of said court and the seal of said court hereunto affixed this 4th day of January, 11937, | ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk. By PEGGY D. McLEOD, ! Deptity. an publication, Jan. 15, 1937, Last publication, Feb. 5, 1937, (Seal) Jthence N. 40° 17 or|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, whence from said point U.SLM. 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 138 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 S. 40° 177 W. 600 ft. to Cor. '4, 1dentical 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 jclaimed 20.592 acres. READY BULLION Beginning at Cor. 1, identical with Cor. 4, Bullion Extension, this sur- vey, whence U.S.LM. 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