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BRINGING UP FATHER I'VE TAKEN ABOUT AL L OF THAT NOISE | CAN Copr 1938, King Feardres Syndicate, Inc @“Ofl@ 'lj-éxh ' Fok RENT | P ATTRACTIVE! heated room rent: Apt. A, Shabaldak Apls WANT AD INFORMATION for FOR RENT—In Douglas, one of Y. Vi | Count - five average words to lhe‘ Shitanda Apts. Apply Owl Res- e. | - 4 ative | taurant. Daily rate per line for consecutive thsertions: ‘Reasonable 223 Gold St board, for quiet, |FOR RENT — — | Inquire after Garage. 5 pm, One day Additional days “ Minimum charge ..50c Copy must be i% the office by 2 ’clock in the afternounu to insure @sertion on same day. ‘We accept ads over telephone | Pom persons listed in telephone Mrectory. | Al R D Ol Phone 374—Ask for /ROOM for “rent with threé, pentlemen preferred, 1o children. Blue 245, FOR RENT — Steam heated room Phone 219. 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Room 438, Gastineau Hotel. FOR SALE-—;ZOO-;::\HOL] ate(l lank Phone 250. FOR SALL—LEL: %33 Tudor Ford V-8; exceptionally good condition. Phone Green 462. Cash preferred your old gold o value, cash or trade at Nug NEW ALASKAN HOTEL So. Fraifklin Street JUNEAU-——Phon2 Single O FOR SALE—5-r00m house in Doug- las. Apply Warner’s Grocery. FOR SALE—Canaries. 202 6th St, ; JAMES C COOP"'R FOR SALE—U & I Lunch, Owner|| Certified Public Accountant quitting business. Write P.O. Box | Authorized to practice before 2274 or phone 334. l the U. S. Treasury Department and U. S. Board of Tax Anpeajs FOR SALE—City Float Beer Parlor, | Phone 541 after 4 p.m. DON'T STRAIN YOUR EYES See our stock of ADAPTOLIER— PIN:IT-UP and SILVARAY FIX- TURES. You may install most of them yourself at no expense. Prices range from $1.50 up USE EDISON MAZDA LAMPS - Nagka Elecmc Liglt & Power Co. DOUGLAS *THE DAILY ALASKA® EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. ILL HAVE TO GO UP AN TELL EM WHERE THEY GIT OFF -— WELL- ME POUNDIN' ON 1938, By GEORGE McMANUS HEAR ME PO ING ON THE CEILING ©° World nghts reserved Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Robbin Coons There is more gunfire in HOLLYWOOD, Cal, “Angels With Dirty Fac early days of the gangster pictures with few light nofes. However, outside the theatre, the preview.was enlivened with humor.”* A boy who looks enough like Bernard Punsley, of the “Dead Erd" ‘kids, to be his double claimed Punsley’s tickets. When Punsley' himself arrived, theatre employees spotted the imposter and hustled him out in the lobby. To give him a scare, they called the ¢op. “Al right" they said, all We turn you over to the ‘cop or shall we'let the ‘Dead End’ kids take you out in the alley?” The boys literally fled into the arms of the cop. Nov. 11 " than the screen has seen since the The film is snarling drama Hvidently, Hollywobd hasn't been giving Jon Hall enough credit for business ability. Since marrying Frances Langford, he has annhouficed plans to build an apartment house, to buy a 52- foot yawl, to equip the boat with an expensive two-way radio and to buy an island in the Samoan group. All on a salary of $250 a week. The ‘13:year old king of Siam is one of Shirley Temple's greatest fans. In January, when he comes home from school in Switzerland, one of the features of the celebration will be the presentation of recordings of all of Shirley’s songs in her last four pictures. L. Von Haverback, director of 40 theatres in Siam, is nmow in Hollywood and will carry the gift back to the boy sovereign, Here's an odd Buck Jones, the cowboy star, will sponsor a new symphonic suite to be introduced by Conductor Frederick Stock and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. A year ago, Anson Broughee, of Galveston, Tex:, hitch-hiked to Hollywood to interest Jones in an idea for a symphony based on cowboy music. Jones gave the 2lyear-old composer a home on his ranch and paid the necessary expenses. The symphony, “Sundown in the West," is now finished and Jones will fly east with his protege when Con- ductor Stock introduces it in December, The suspicion in Hollywood is that Paramount expected ettt ettt o ) have you tried . . . . . one of those delicious special Luncheon Sandwiches, with a bowl of Soup or Chili?—at the new PERCY’S there's a real treat for these chill days. AT e S I S S R g (B Sl Sl A e S e e Gladys Swarthout to turn down the picture, Ambush.” However, like Kay Francis, she accepted the studio dictum and is now doing scenes in which she has to wear a plaster cast on her leg. It's so uncomfortable that her leg goes to sleep after 20 minutes, but she is carrying on without a squawk. And, oddly enough, they say she is doing her best screen work to date. Sigrid Gurie emphatically denies the latest rumors—that she will seek a Mexican divorce to hasten her marriage to Dr. Lawrence Spangard. “I wouldn't think of doing such a thing,” she tells me. “I have my interlocutory decree in California and that’s the only divorce I'm going to get.” Gary Cooper had to be satisfied with ducks on his Idaho trek in search of big game. Sandra Shaw really won the honors in marksmanship. Got the first prize in the skeet-shooting event at Sun Valley. Demolishing 24 of 25 clay pigeons. In Néw York Cinderella” there's o scene of Hedy Lamarr taking a shower bath. However, the curtain hides everything but a shéulder: ¥ Luise Rainer is off to New York as soon as M-G-M gives the word. She'll fly back here for one day to get her citizenship papers.” ‘And she still says she has received no communications from Clifford Odets . . : Just to cross everybody up; Virginia Peine was at the fights with George Raft . . ."Tyroné Power is now dating Sonja Henie and Wendy Barrie . . . Jack Doyle and Virginia Langdon, a twosome . . . Franceska Gaal has called her mother to sell her palatial home near Budapest. The-star is buying a house in Beverly Hills . . . Btay-up-laters are gefting many a laugh from the antics of Wally Vernon and Shemp Howard at the new night spot, Stage I . . . Walter Connolly’s' stafid-in, Skeet Noyes, owns tWo race horses and they won a first and two seconds at Stockton . . . Reginal Owen, thé lueky guy, bought a 60-acre ranch near Ventura and now they think it's over an oil field. A All-Wool Mglton, m sr Union Made, Gets Yodrs Today af——= Peféct ‘Tailoring. HARRY’S — THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 247 8. Franklin (Opposite Erwin’s Cafe) In that the Hir . Company, under - Washington, dress is Kimshan Cove, Alaska, has filed its application in the United States Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska. | NOR, SHAFFER, BERTHA, FRIES, | TRINAD, BERNARD, SHOLIN and | |RHEA lode mining claims and the 'BERTHA MILLSITE, | within U. 11502 A and B, Cove on Chichagof Island, Territory of Alaska, First Judicial Division, Sitka Mining trict, scribed | NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serial No. 09406 In the United States Land Office for the Juneau Land District at Anchorage, Alaska. the Matter of the Application of the HIRST-CHICHAGOF MIN- ING COMPANY., a corporation organized under the laws of the State of Washington, for patent to the ELSINOR, SHAFFER, BERTHA, FRIES, TRINAD, BERNARD, SHOLIN and RHEA lode mining claims and the BER- THA MILLSITE, embraced in U. S, Mineral Survey No. 1502 A and | B, situated in the Sitka Mining and Recording District, First Di- | vision, Territory. of Alaska, at Kimshan Cove on Chichago! Island, and forming one contig- uous group. NOTICE IS HEREBY, GIVEN ~Chichagof Mining a corporation organized laws of the State of whose postoffice ad- the for patent for the ELSI- included S, Mineral. Survey. No. situated at Kimshan and Recording Dis- and more particularly de- as follows: ELSINOR LODE Beginning at Cor. No. 1 on line of mean high tide, Kimshan Cove, whence U. S. M. M, No. 1502 bears N 88° 31" .30". W 1476.33 ft. thence N 70° 00" E 520,00 ft. to Cor. No. 2; therice S 12° 12’ E. 1500.00 f{, to Cor. No. 3; thence S 70" 00", W 605.00 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N 12 12" W. 636.90 ft. 1o ilne of mean high tide, Kimshan Cove, Cor. No. §; thence N. 29 324:55 ft. o Cor. No. 6; N 10° 30' W 146.00 ft. to Cor. No. 7; thence S 87° 33" W 57.20 ft. to Cor. No. 8; thence N 52" W 97.60 ft. to Cor. No.9; thence N 86° 27" W 143.10 ft. to Cor. No. 10; thence N 18 12° W. 82.90 ft. to Cor. No. 11; thence N 19° 23’ E 116.50 ft. to Cor. No. 12; thence N 7 10' E 14250 ft. to Cor. No. 13; thence; N 54° 44' W 35.70 ft. to Cor, No. 1, the place of begin- ning, containing 18.466 acres. SHAFFER LODF Beginning at Cor. No. 1, ident- ical with C No. 2, Bertha Lode, this survey; whence U. S. M. M. No. 1502 bears N 48° 53’ 50”7 W 2314.78 ft.; thence N 705 00’ E 620.00 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S 35° 15’ E 1500.00 {t. to Cor. No. 3; thence 70° 00° W 620.00 ft. to Cor. ; thence N 35° 15° W 1500.00 ft. to place of beginning, containing 20.598 acres. thence BERTHA LODE Beginning at Cor. No. 1, line of mean high tide Kimshan Cove; whence U. S. M. M. No. l 702 bears N 36” 54’ 40” W 2118.19 ; thence N 70° 00’ E 50240 ft. mCm.No.Z. thence S 35° 15’ E 1500.00 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S 70° 000 W 62000 ft. to Cor. No. 4; fhence N 35° 15 W 1446.20 ft. to Cor. No, 5; thence N 43° 22’ E 115.75 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, con- taining 20.528 acres. FRIES LODE Beginning at Cor, No. 1, ident- ical with amended lgcation cor- ner; whence U. 8. M. M. No, 1502 bears N 16° 34° 20" W 2030.24 ft.; thence N 70° 00° E 51630 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S 86° 14 E 12880 ft. to Cor. No 3; thence 8 35° 15" E 1446.20 ft. to Cor. No. 4; ithence S 70° 00", W 620.00_ft. to Cor.. No, 5;. thence N 35°. 15" W 1500.00 ft. to; Cor. No. 1, the place of be- smw eontaining 20.537 acres, inclusive of area in conflict with Rhea Lode, this suryey, 1.814 acres; tofal area clajmed in Fries. Lode,. 20.537 acres, TRINAD LODE “at. Cor. No..1, ident- Cos, | Nos, 2-3-4, Berthu and Shaffer Lodes, resvecflvely. this survey; whence..U..§. M. M. No,, 1502 hears. N. 43° 32 10" W. 3788.96 ft.; Lhenpc N 70°_00' E 62000 ft. to. Qf. 2; thence 8 35° 15’ E it. taCor. No. 3:thance b 70° 00° W 620.00 {t. to Cor. No. 4; thence N 35° 15 W 1500.00 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, containing 20.598 acres, inclusive of area in conflict with Sunday, K Queen Lode, unsurveyed, 2236 acres; total area claimed in Trinad Lode, 20.598 acres. BERNARD LODE Beginning at Cor. No. 1, ident- ical with Cors. Nos. 2-4-4, Sholin, Fries and Bertha Lodes, respectively, this survey; whence U. S, M. M. No. 1502 bears N 34" 25' 10”7 W 358683 ftf.; thence N 70° 00" E 620.00 ft. to Cor. No. 2; teence S 35° 15" E 1500.00 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S 70° 000 W. 620.00 fl to Cor. No. '4; thence N 35° SAY- DIDN'T. YOU UND - OH- THAT'S i AL KI@EHT= WE'RE MAK- ING A LOT OF NOISE OURSELVES- { | Phone 72 | 1 Hk ROYAL | BEAUTY SALON OPEN EVENINGS | “If your s not becoming to you — You should be comi [ 1500.00 ft. to Cor place of beginning, 20.598 acres. SHOLIN LODE Beginning at Cor. No. 1, ident- jcal with Cor. No. 5, Fries Lode, this survey; whence U. S M. M. No. 1502 bears N 24" 29’ 50”7 W 3484.54 ft.; thence N 70 00" E 620.00 ft. to Cor. No. 2; theace S 35° 15" E 1500.00 ft. to Cor. No. thence S 70° 000 W 620.00 ft. to point for Cor. No. 4; identical with Cor. No. 1, Kay Lode, this survey, from whence, W. C. bears S 35° 15 E 140.00 ft.; thence from true point for .Cor. No. 4 N 35° 15 W' 1500.00 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, contain-~ ing 20.598 acres. RHEA LODE Beginning at Cor. No. 1 on line of mean high tide Kimshan Cuye, whence U. S. M. M. No. 1502 bears N 10° 16 00" W 1863.16 ft,; thence S 68" 00" E 9230 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence N 85° 29° E 14730 ft. to Cor. No, 3; thence N 8° 24’ W 75.60 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N 70° 50° E 8712 ft. to Cor. No. 5; thence S 65° 00" E 335.00 ft. to Cor. No. 6; thence S 16° 20’ W 150000 ft. to Cor. No. T; thence N 65° 00" W 606.90 ft. to Cor. No. 8; thence N 16° 20’ E 120645 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, containing 19.742 acres; contlicting with Frigs Lode, this survey, 1814 acres, excluded; total area claimed in Rhea Lode, 17.928 acres. ¢ BERTHA MILLSITE Beginning at Cor. No. 1, whence U. 8. M. M. No. 1502 bears N 46° 38" 40” W 1806.98 ft.; thence N 73" 38 E 217.20 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence N 52° 35" E 67.10 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence.S, 12° 12° E. 34050, ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence S 70° 07" W 336.00 ft. to Cor. No. 5; thence N 16° 40° W 287.00 ft, to Cor. No. 8; thence N 42° 39’ E 9540 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, con- taining 2.569 acres; the same being owned and used by ap- plicant as a millsite in connec- tion with the working of the Bertha Lode claim, this survey. United States Mineral Monument No. 1502, to which this survey is tied, is marked by a cross (X) on an exposed outerop of bedrock on top of a prominent point six feet 1ibove the line of mean high tide on the North shore of Kimshan Cove, in Latitude 57° 41° 20” North, No. 1, the containing Longitude 136° 06’ 45” West, chisel- | ed U. S. M. M. No. 1502, from which a cross (X) on a cliff face high, chiseled U. S. M. M. 1502 B. O. bears North 7° 18 East 23.70 feet, and the summit of l)oullh Mountain bears South 13° 30’ These claims are located upon ground unsurveye xcept in Min- eral Survey No. 1502 A and B, and ond from the mean high tide line of Kimshan Cove to' the sum- mit of the ridge belween Kimshan Cove and Klag Bay, at a maximum elevation of 1770 feet, in approxi- | mate Latitude 57" 41’ North, Lom,l- ude 136°° 07" West. The names of adjoining claims | s follows: Sunday Queen Ludr d, Divide Lode, this sur- , Frances R. Lode, this survey, wid Kay Lode, this survey, but| one of the same are included in | this application. The Sunday Queen Lode claim, | with which a conflict is mentioned herein, is an unpatented claim own- ed by applicant. . | The total area embraced in the abave, claims and claimed by the applicant. is 162,420 acres,.. Any and all persons claiming ad-. versely any of the above described | veins,. lodes or premises are requxred | Lo file notice of their adverseclaims | | with _ the Register of the United Smus lmd Office at Anchorage, | “\luka. within the period of pub-| ucn(spn or within eight (8) months | thereafter, or. they will be barred | by virtue of the provisions of the | | statutes, fig GEORGE A, LINGO % Register.” | Pirst ‘publication, Nov. 2, 1938. Last publication, Jan. 17, 1939. TRIPLEX"" Dry Cledring CUTS CLEANING COSTS Complete Cleafilfig “and Repairing Service PICK-UP and DELIVERY “SAM—THE—TAILOR" | { FOR (,V ALITY M AND POULN DELIVe T Call Phones: 13 And 49 Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivers Thrift Co-op || IIin."wi Wine BUY FOR CASH We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH! and SAVE the PROFITS on your own spending. thers PHONE 767 ED A. 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