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— e e e e B \RNEY (,OOGI L AND SPARK PLUG THE DAIL‘l ALASKA_EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 1, 1926. "By BILLE DE BECK ..*mess NES = THEVRE The FRENCUMEN OFFICIALS OF The CERTANWNGET \ . PATE DE FOIE GRAS EXC\TED WHEN ) JockEN CLLE = ey ALk ATHE Y RE PLANMING A RIG WCRTE RACE NEXT WEEK - MONSIEUR O BOUGLET HAS PUT UP 200 000 W FRANCS FOR A PURSE G 'sz ENTRY FEE IS tisco C MON AR OMATS Hum‘( 1SOO - I HANENT GOT A MITE To (o vRANCT HOR SE SIEA fuARas AMERICAr T.PARK PG - 1O BRING HiM W ONY MES BrEn EANNG GARL\C ~ and DBenner, Cashen and ‘qh..wu up well for their f | pearance. On the whole the team | needs to improve its shooting consid- erably. Manning for the star performer, clos Gallwas. The line-up and points follows Points 12 in tu I Jou glas | sland ; News FAREWELL PARTY TONIGHT FOR MR. AND MRS. VESOJA sagles, was their | Fu Iy followed by FFouls Mr. and be the guest party 1o be friends tonight Mre. M. Loukko Mrs. Charles Vesoja will .of honor at a farewell en for thetr by their in the Liberty Hall. and M H. Rein- fkka. will be the hos for the affair which is to be invitational. Dancing and refreshments will fur nich the entertainment. Mr. and Mrs. Vesoja leave here next week for reside and make a home and daughter attending Niemi, G ) shen, G 2 McCormick, sub. 1 D M. 8 Point Johnson, F. i Martin, F Boner, ¢ Zimmerman, x. G Subs: L, Bergeren Referee tha of Fouls| G ity expect to ittie fo for a son school there. Carlson, J. Cashen, Johnson, . EAGLES WIiN FROM HI SUNDAV SERVICES ‘ FIVE BY SCORE 23-13 ‘ - — A regular service will be held to. nervous, but showing | morrow {1 | o'clock in nunmist ble signs of developing in-| K the Congregational to an agg ion to be reckoned|church, with later on by other school teams the Douglas High School players lost to the Eagles' team last night t ten points, the final score being 13, The Lodge am practically with the school team in If, making 16 points to[of the Tenements,” In the second half {ney Olcott, from as made in the F. O. E.|by Anzi § Cashen replacing Manning | gry | ¥ and McCormick substitut- | Libel Sunday Jetta Goudal God ing for Cashen, apparently slowing |fre rarle, and Jose Ruben are them up while the Hi team made |featured in the principal roles of the some advantageous switches and tha | picture, adapted for the by second half gave them 9 points to|Sonya Levien but 7 for the Eagles. In The Johnson, on 1 hool team played | produced a empeciall good, "mote - e Somewhat night Hall by 30 agles ——————— ; e S5 s lat “SALOME OF THE TENEMENTS,” LIBERTY to # van the the lattc @ change line-up, L. at center, The Paramount picture produced b the populay author of “Iun the feature at the navel is croen Green Goddess,” Oleot picture of life in a v village i fidia which broughi 7 its the [ - the I S ance medium of Gloria & activities UXqul Beaucaire” story standing yown day filming ments,” Lof many-sided ferred it at out In ’Dou glas LIHU‘L’I kit Notices must be than morning Sermon topics, er Loagias atholic Church Services §:45 1:00 St. Fivening 30 p. people andignc nilarly direetor and their problems understanding of with- 1| Congregational Community Lhulch . DD, Il\\l\l(!( K, Eagles' Hall follows: School service motion pic- s everywhere the “Humming Bird presented the spirit m} wartime throu the imson and he the ol Lay Pastor services mext in 10 a 30 p.oom at at 7 m among apaches L court | = during whe|| Douglas Plesbvtcn.nn ‘Native 1 stsmn “Monsic ur picturization and England Louis XV in made the characters interesting the dives sonalities ot our of of schoot at 3:15 p. m.-—Thursday -— as Yy mon 00 p 1week prayer | All are cor ‘scrvi(:cs, Mid- of he has captured New York to the screen w imagination of D ‘Saiome the Tene the and h the wrtist n Thur Everyon invited - Lewis’s Hats are newest ady, afl ALMQUIST “MAKER OF MEN'S CLOTHES’ CLEANING and PRESSING Svruws for s ciurch column ived by The Empire not 10 o'clock Saturday | guarantee change of ote. | to R in Low CALL FOR AND DELIVER Satisfaction Guaranteed held a. m Hall Mass and Gen-! eral Communion p. m. - Sunday Sehool (Canada. ( Luke’s Efiisco]ml Chn rchv ALMQUIST " o Prarer and Sern anaimo Screened Sacked Coal Sacked at the mine and delivered to you in original sacks $13.00 Per To at the Bunkers JUNEAU MUNICIPAl WHARF . PH ONE 23 (e, | Junean Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau ast for Juneau and vici i hitly colder tonight ty, beginning 4 p. m. todey: and noertheast winds LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 29.39 34 87 S 2 29.89 32 87 NW 8 30.27 31 56 NW 5 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS VESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 8 nan. temp. city om 8 1 18 18 Sunday;moderate Weather Snow Clear _Clear _ 8am. Weather Cldy Snow Clear Clear Clear Cldy Cliy Clear Clear Cleay Clean Clear Cldy Cldy Rain Clear Precip, 24 hra L8 aan. temp. v 6 12 L tomp. | Beiliol Panana Pani Dutel Harbor an ak Ilmm.l kan Rupert & Portland *Less than 10 miles. ions at n Franc! Juneau, Prince Rupert, ico are made at 4 a. g Edmonton, Seat Portland m, and 4 p. m, time. WEATIIER CONDITIONS Unusaally Alaska Pacific Ocean and pressure overspreads unusually low pressure prevails in central udy weather prevails in the extreme western portion of y and pjpthier over the inder, Temperatures are again reported fron the Interior and vising tempera reported at most stations to the westward and much of the North the Territc below zero | tures are 'LIBERTY \l\Nl)/\\ Nl(y]ll‘ “SALOME OF 'IHE TENEMENTS” A Paramount Picture With BIG STAR CAST Our Feature is one of the Finest Pictures ever n/]mml l)uualu.s Theatre Goers ALSO “Ain’t Love Grand” Rmuul Il uf llll‘ (rl) Cd lh‘lb FOX NEWS OPENS THE SHOW 10—20—40 cents "~ NORTHERN HOTEL B00MS—50 cents per might and up; $3.00 per week and ‘up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day qnd night,. Rooms $12.00 per month and up—stecam heated. SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES From December. 6 to December 20 Closing otit old stock ‘at populur prices, to make room for new stock FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now ... ... . $7.00 We also have a full line of CHRISTMAS 'GOODS. Come, give us the once over before you buy., We will save you money. MIKE AVIAON LOWER YRONT STREET BIG RECORD SALE 75 CENT RECORDS—3.FOR $1.00 $1.25 RECORDS.w50 CENTS EACH SINGLE FACE RED SEAL—HALF PRICE 1000 ro rwx FROM ?1 J UNEAU MUSIC HOUSE WE'RE POPULAR AS WE CAN BE - THE REASONS YOL - CAN PLAINLY SEE ! THE work the thing that h laundry We & will be L and the two of made this institu= quality of our ervice are o popular public rantee that returned to you in a prica indis tion your ments aatl list cates actory condition and our (furnished upon request) our modest prices ALASKA LAUNDRY NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serial No. 05897 In the United States Land Office for the Juneau Land District at An- | chorage, Alaska. lIn the Matter of the Application of i the HOONAH PACKING COMe PANY, a Corporation, to Pur- chase Public Land for the purpose of Trade and Manuvfacture. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the HOONAH PACKI COMPANY, a corporation, organized under the laws of the State of Washington, as filed application Serial No. in the Land Office in rage, Al for a patent for a tract of land embraced in U. B. Official Survey No. 1472, as amend- ed, sitnated on the east shore of Port Frederick, Cblehagoff Island, {16 miles N.W. of Hoonah, Alaska in Latitude 5807 " N. and Longl- tude 135°27°33 tor the purpose of trade and manufacture;-and more particularly described as follows, to= wit: “Beginning at corner No. 1-A M.C. on line of mean high tide on N.E. shore cf Port Frederick, appro=imately 3.6 miles N.W. from Hoonah whence U. 8. L. M. 1472 on prominent rocky point 30 ft. above mean high tide on N.E. shore of Port Fred- erlck bears 8. 24°19°20" W, 21.03 chs. distant; thence from corner No. 1-A along a line of mean high tide N. shore ot Port Frederie’t by meanders as fole lows: 30" W. 9.87 chs. (4) N. 54°063" W. 2.66 chs. (0 true corner No. 2-A M. C.; Thence N. 28° 20" E. 0.54 chw, to witness corner to cornor No, 2-A M. C. and corner No. 3-A; Thence 8. 63°46" B, 2.16 chs. te corner No. 4-A; Thence N. 38° 06’ E. ¢.48 chs. to corner No. 5-A; Thence N. 53°48" W. 2.72 chs. to corner No. 6-A; Thence 8. 36°06’ W. 1.03 chs. to true corner No. 7-A M. C. on line ct mean high tide ot Port Freder- ick; Thence by meanders as fol- lows along line of mean high tide: (5) 54°63" W. 3.28 chs. true corner No. 8-A M. C.; Thence N. 39°00" K. 10 chs. to corner No. 9-A; Thence 8. 65° 00" B. 19.63 chs. to corner No, M-A; Thence S. 39°00° W, 0.13 ¢hs. to true peint for corner No. 11-A M. C.; Thence by me- anders from the true corner 11. A M. C. alopg shore line ot amall unnamed fresh water lake, as follows: (6) S. 687°35' W. (7) S. 36°560" W. (8) N. 82°30° W. 2,568 cha. (9) N. 15°23" W. 0.91 chs (10) N. 00" W. 1.39 chs, (11) 78°01’ W. 0.95 chs. (12) 8. 24°23" E. 0.90 cha, (13) 8. 2°35" W. chs. (14) 8. 32°42" W. cha. (15) 66°20° W. chs, (16) S. 86°42" W, chs. (17) 8. 52°58" W. chs. (18) 0°58" E. chs, (19) 52°156" W. chs. (20) 8. 57°40" W. chs, (21) 5°06" E. chs. (22) 81°54° W, chs, (23) . 11°56" W, chs. (24) 8. 37°15' W. chs. (25) 42°00" E. cha, (26) 69°57 E. chs, (27) 63°52" B. chs. (28) B. 88°56’ E. cha. (29) N. 43°21' E. chs. (30) N. 66°00" BE. chs. (31) . 80745’ E. chs, (32) 8. 34°2¢' E. chs. (33) 8. 39°00" W. chs, (34) 5. 47°48° W. chs, (36) 8. 29°17" W, chs. to true peint for corner No. 13- A M.C.; Thence 39°00° W, .93 chs. to witness corner to corner No. 12-A M. Thence S. 37° 40" W. 1.69 chs. to true point for corner No. 1-A M. C. the place of beginning, containing an area of 19.34 acres and in- ¢luding all the land embraced in U. 8. Survey No. 1472 as amended.” L 4 Any and ail persons claiming &d- versely any of the above descrihed to 0.55 0.14 chs, cha, land should file their advefse cla'mp with the Register of the U. 8. Oftice at Anchorage, Alaska within the period of publication or 30 days thereatter or they will be barred by the provisions of the statute. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register,

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