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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 15, 1937, S@&“ Nt 7c msmw i FOR A SUCCESSFUL EVENING Cobweb face in a soft intriguing shade cailed “soring makes something youthful and smart for midseason dining and danc- ing. Its skirt falls in soft ample folds, while the bodice is accented by hands of violet velvet ribbon and a cluster of violets 2 the base of the low cut deceiletage. ALASKA EMPLOYERS GIVEN MORE TIME, SOC. SECURITY ACT rain . is not paid on or , 1937, interest will be charg ed at the rate of six per cent per annum from April 1, 1937, until the t or th efir installment ther id Respo r Title A for will have o do so. und vet p IX of seial the calendar year until April 1 of this y Announcement to that bmn lT‘C(hILd by the Alnskx office impo: 1 Security Ac of Internal the Social *Security Botrd, W pointed out today by Hugh J. Wade, | “lin ch: the Alaska office of the board. Alaska representative he Bureau of Internal Revnue, Sullivan, whose . muun- are in Juneau. - NOTICE of hv\o to do Alaska of the Alaska Co., is due soon with/ We will appreciate it if shippers having freight on dock from S.S. Yukon wiil remove same promptly to make room for the in- coming cargo. a(l" PACIF!C COAST DOCK ension of time be required to file tent turns and will not be charged with interest, provided the tax, or the first installment thereof if the tax- payer elects to pay the tax in in- stallments, on or before Aplll 1, s Commission Dazly ross-word Puzzle 16. amer ship Covered with plumage . Answered . Refining furnace ACROSS . Measure by walking Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Writing implement Not fat Water bottle Soft and kingdom . Type squares 28, Pile . Old ex- clamation County in Nevada . Word of consent . Football position: abbr, Irritate 0l musical note . Intervening: BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG T DECLAR, MISTOFER G--- YE SHORE WUZN'T BEHIND TH' DOOR WHEN TH' BRAINS WUz PASSED S0 I SCOUTED AROUND WHILE YOU TWO KIDS WERE HIDIN’ IN THE CAVE AN’ GOT AN OPTION ON THE OLD SHIPLEY PLACE--IT'S A REAL BARGAIN, WEAZY, AN' YOU'VE GOT. JUST MENOUGH MONEY TO BUY IT-- NOW, IF YoU'LL SIGN THESE PAPERS--YDULL BE ALL N\ SET To e S, 4° 00 B. 1500 ft. to' (Not set), identical wlml SVEREN MAKES TUURNEY 'FASTEST TIME | AT BRUNSWICK ;- IN SKI HEATS THIS EVENING[.- {Douglas * Coursd Bléw for Eruon House Bonders Take | Men's Trials Yesterday | Four-Pin Win from Rain- ¥ | P. M\.—Snow Wet E ier Beer on Saturday In order to segregate the entrants into A and B Classes in the final Lea | Annual Champic ip Downhill the me\ |Race of the Juneau Ski Club, qual-'the yifying trials we |trants for the men’s r iction lode, this survey; true Cor. 3 S 40° 17 itness Cor. 3 and con- same course 600 ft. to Cor. ical with Cor. 1, Fraction rvey; thence N. 45° 00’ to Cor. 1, place of be-| claimed 20.592 acres. | RACTION | at Cor. 1, identicall 4 Ready Bullion, this sur- e USLM. No. 3-A bears| W. 261171 tt. distant,| 40° 17" E. passing Wit. tical with Witness Cor. 3, Ready Bullion, this survey, nnd‘[ gontinuing same course 600 ft. Lo‘i true Cor entical with point for | Cor. 3, y Bullion, this survey; thence 60° 00° E. 1500 ft. to Cor. ical with Cor. is survey; thence S. 40" ; Witness Cor. 4, identical Cor. 1 Bullion Mine, and continuing same| ) {t. to point for Cor. 4‘ ekeing out alls in old bed of Sheep| B. Gomez, of i e N. 60° ww W. 1500 Ralph Moreau |the Rat took care of the scor- , place of b("'inmn(g.v Joe Werner ing lau rolling a game of 226,Area clain 0330 acres. | Bob Cowling jand a match total of 537. D. Mat-| BULLION MINE | Frank TFoster !iong, of the Greenmen, had the sec- f i Ernest Parsons |ond high tot ht, 529, “"“ofri’,’“th':’r C(f’?r L Bert Oaro | Neither team sh up for the| : Sm”wy ol o aing i Irvine Noble {other scheduled match between Alt] Leon Alexander | Heidelberg and Ce Grocery. “B” CLASS which is now included in brack- Bill Alexander et of postponed matches to be rolled Ted Cowling ! off. Bob Kimball . 20: | Scores at the Brunswick Saturday, Bryden Porter J mwnmb were: | Orin Kimball 2 '} RAINIER BEER Burr Johnson :32 | Swanson 148 173 Carl Del Missier 32:15 | Reidi 16e 139 162— 465 'Ior'- Jensen and Mark Jensen Gomez 151 226 160— 537 failed to hrish because of broken) | |equipment. Final metches in the Commecial on the clock in the last | Douglas Sxi Trail day after-'of the tourname ‘noon. Following is the order in playoffs of l)rMp whiclv/ they fini 4, and the en-! Oniy onc trants’ times in minutes and sec-|Brun onds over the 3% mile course: that betw “A” CLAS |squad and Even Sveren | with the Bob Davlin ia four st & uomng,‘ cer team, this surve cou [t whenc 61° 24’ W. 4111.00 ft. distant, thence N. 40° 17 ng Witness Cor. 1, and col me course 600 t 2 ical with Cor. 8, survey; thence 0 tt. to point for not set—steep hill- al with Cor. 2 Silver <unsurveyed: ; thence from 3 S. 40° 17 W. passing| . 3 and Witness Cor." me course 600 ft. to pomt tor Cor. 4 (Not sei-falls| g |OD bank of Sheep Creek); thence B I 22ftrom true Cor. 4, identicel with Cor. 3 L:Silver Bullion lode (unsurveyed) on | N. €07 00 W. 1500 ft. Cor. 1, place of beginning. claimed 20.330 acres. DESCRIPT1OM MINERAL [MONUMENT: US.LM. No. 3-A, to ]\xhlch this su 1600 is tied,; S O < avien .03 A Y he 172— 493 C‘:( E:!l llull jRe e mepn GREEN HOUSE Frank Parsons 179 154 165— 408 Leest ran the mAL not for the [)Il![)m e N. C. Bs Race Coaurittee, number one po: will be in charge vms 1rield, Chairman of the; Totals .. broke trail in ion in 19:00 and of all races in Arca R SRR THOMAS PAGE DIES, SEATTLE ) > was held in| ;mdu that the better skiers would, ibe allowed to run first next Sun-| |day for tine Moller cup and would | not be handicapped by the slower runners on the trail and the poor) SEATTLE, = |condition of the trail which results PW,AW who’:;fl ;%m‘;mfi‘; i !from the falls and spills made by popo forty years ago, is dead as ‘“mpem‘"s 4 the result of a paralytic stroke. Entrance in “A” Class has been paoe was a member of a pioncer a mass of concrete on top of a high bluff, latitude 58° 16’ 25.5” N. and nongnude 134° 17 455” W., mark- led USLM. Nc. 3-A on a brose plate set in the cement base MAGNETIC DECLINATION AT ALL CORNERS 31° 30’ E. The vain runs through approxi- T s i i 2, Bullion|% ".sLH No. 3-A bears N“- | Guy Smith to point for | i OH, WEAZY--~ HAIN'T HIT TH' PURTIEST PLACE YE EVER LAID YORE EYE ON --2% BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL When in Need of DILSEL OIL—UTAH COAL GE RAL MAULING STORAGE anu CALL JUNEAU TRANSFER Phoae 48 17| freer FOHD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS woot of Main Street 4| b e e e | DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARR~ FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Fr2e Delivery | The Chas. W Carter Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136-2 |a 2-inch iron pipe 3% ft. high, set in i HOTEL ZYNDA ELI'VATOR SERVICFP 8 ZYNDA. Prop, mately the center of all claims. All claims 1500 by 600 ft. There are| no. CONFLICTING CLAIMS. AD- JOINING CLAIMS: Iron Queen Survey 1738, Excelsior lode Swivey 620 and Silver Bullion (unsurvey-| ed). ADJOINING MILLSITES: | Ready Builion M.S. and Fraction M.S., both contiguous and adjoin- | ing line 1-4 Ready Builion. Both| - |unsurveyed. i Annex Creek Power Lice, course! ‘Stomach Gas N. 62° 40 E. and S, 62° 40° W,/ One dose of ADLERIKA quickly re: |intersects line 2-3 Ready Bullion. Neves e 5at nlondnt. cleans out HBOTE o 0 Postoffice address of Neil Ward atston, ur-x“y’". is 918 Spruce St., Seattle, Wash,, and of A. W. Fox, his agent, Bux; ADL ERIKA |813, Juneau, Alaska. Foxn.la W%ger,mmmz co., |Closed except for out of town ski- wajia Walla family and a brother- jers expected from other towns in jn_law of the late Senmator Miles T {Southeastein Alaska, but entrance pgindexter. {in “B” Class can be secured with EANLIAS~ e e ,permlssion of the Race Commiitee. Iiberia’s bills were all paid ot rAIl entrants in the Junior’s, Chil-ithe close of the fiscal year October, {dren’s and Women’s races will be 1936, the treasury department of 1clused at six o'clock on Thursday this African. republic announced. jevening preceding the race, and L e | registration for these classes may be {“Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. ‘made with Orin Kimball at J. B. | Burford’s store. There were no prizes given in yesterday’s race as it was only a gualifying race but First, Second and Third Class prizes will be awarded in each of the five groups {in the final race. The trail was # the best of con- dition. since - the course was con- struefed by the Forest Service, but iR Any and ali persons claiming adversely any of the above d&scrlb- ed lode mining claims or premises ' E& NM-MM P SPECIALIZING in French | Dinners Gastinezu Cafe “Thort Orders at All Hours ——e Night Phone 4703 (| \ - e Bv BILLIE DE BECK LATER ON WE-UNS OUGHT TO HIGHER TH' ROOF UP AN' BUILD A PIAZZER IN FRONT WIF S DIRECTORY FOUR GREAT PILLARS -+ FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL {[ Helene W. L. Albrechl | PUYSIOTHERAPY Masiage. Electricity Ray. Medical Gymuastius 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. Phons Office, 216 DENTISTS DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER || MOUNT JU Blomgren Buildiig PHONE 56 Hows § & m. 10 v .0 Dr. Char’es P. Jenne DENLIST Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Bldg. TELEPHONE 176 Dr. Rlchard ‘Williams DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE (JO’.ADSTElN BUILDING A. W. Stewart DhNTl T Hours 9 am. to 6 pm SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 RSk 1 o 1 | TELEPHONE 563 Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 p. Dr. W. 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Ilall. EDNA M BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDREDR CASHEN, Secretary. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Canay COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager 'l RELIABLE IRANSFER Our trucks go Any place any time. A tank for Diesel Of and a tank for Crade Ol save burner trowble. i PHONE 149 NIGHT 118 1 P P AR & WIIEN N A l'lUBRY 'CALL COLE FOR OIi' 34 plus or 27 mvuv. in anv amount . .\ &UIURI COLE TRANSFER Phane 3441 or Night 1803 i s Bl sk hiagh s + 15 Paint w- v i IDEAL PAINT SHOP | | 3 “i | — FINE Watch and Jewelry Repalring I PAUL BLOEDHORN at very reasonable rates FRONT STREETS H SGRAVES “The Clothing" Home of Hart Schalfner ard Marx Cloth S " GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monjaily Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone V153 !T right to . Copper cent: collog. . Parent ght open river boat . Pronoun 53. Peculiarity . Spout for 55. Competent drawing sap 56. One of an . Holdings of agricultural honor cards people of mnot in Persia sequence Genus of the Coat with maple tree an_allo Upper floor in an of a barn d Belgian . 851 watering . Owns lace . Weird . Came to rest . Makes cor- rections in B8. of 5. 60. ! 1 1. Noll:l ng more 1 8. Pronon . Halreloth . Fits one Ameflcan animal Qurselyes Clothe or invest 8 Beverage Yeast Not _esciting bemlmecluun stone inside lnmhlr 3 u\m wllull n early Christian churches EaaE AEE Rl R /EIE%HI 5ol Ll W s lll.%flll’ o el 8 Wi%flill ATED a continuous. fall of wet snow made {the course very slow for those starting in the first positions and made the elapsed time greater for |all entranis. | If snow is falling during the fi- for the entrants. Stork Outraces Doctor AUGUSTA, Ga—The stork out- distanced the ;doctor in a race to the home of Mrs. Ella Jackson. The {nals, a course setter will make trail. uy's DrugStore IN THE UNITtA, S757ES LAND | YFFICE AT ANCHORAGE, ALASKA NOTICE OF APPLICATION " 'FOR. PATENT. NOTICE 18 .HEREBY GIVEN that Neil Ward has filed his appli- cation /a the U.S. Land Office at Anchniage, 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 Distriet. near the head of {Sheep Creek about 5% ‘miles from 5 Juneau, Alaska. Lat. 58° 16’ N. and baby was born as a perspiring phy-l |sician neared the top of a fight of | LOBE-134° 1T W, described as fol- |stairs to Mrs. Jackson’s third-story ['OWS apartment, BULLION EXTENSION Beginning at & point' for Cor. 1 (Not set-steep hillside) on line 4-1 Iron Queen, Survey 738, whence from said ‘point. U.SLM. No. 3-A {bears S. 11° 49" W., 922.78 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 |C6r. 2, Ready Bullion, this survey; ‘thence 8. 40° 17" W. 600 ft. 3 Cor. ln Same Famlly HOLLIS Okla, Feb. 15. — Ro- mance .blooms eternal for 80-year- old R. C. Hodges, married now to his third Pendergraft sister. In 1876 Hodges took as his bride | the first of ‘the sisters, Miss Ellen | {Pendergraft, then a girl of 16. The |couple, left Springfield, Mo, and 4, identical with Cor. 1, Real) Bul- | settled here in 1898. lion, this survey, and Cor. 1. Ready In 1920 the first Mrs. Hodges Bullion Millsite (unsurveyed) ;thence died. Later in the year Hodges N: 45° 00° W. 1500 ft. to point for married Mrs. Lucy Jane Pender- COr. 1, the place of beginning. Area | graft Hoffman, who had cared for | nhlmed 20592 acres. \her sister Ellen during her fam b READY BULLION | |illpess. - ‘The: second Mrs. Hodges| Becmnlng-t Cor. 1, identical with | died several years ago. |Cor. 4, Bullion Extension, this sur-| Recently Hodges wedded the third vey,.whence US.LM. No. 3-A bmli |sister, Mrs. Rosie Pendergraft Mon- N. 82° 49" W. 1259.42 ft, distant, zlnxo,awldow. Ithence N. 40°.17 E. 600 1t. to Cor. - {are yequired to file a notice off their adverse claim with the keg- ister -of the U. 8. Land Office at | Anghorage, Alaska, within the pe-| iriad of publication or within eight| munths subsequent to the date of | the last publication hereof, or they | will be barred by the provisions of' the BEST! | i| 1f you're out to please the men || >t the family . . . let us heip || out A grand selection of !] gocd food . . . vegetables and all the things that men like best. LSy PHONE 83 or 85 Scmitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” the statute. GEOR-GE 4. 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