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the legs still look" ky as any Sheaffer and Waterman Pens Y A RRTS NS EIOTTYAT 1 SR IR NPT A NIt sy g v * » " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 28, 1927. ROyt —- _— e —————————— 0 ¥ Brown, navigator, who au'(-nmpnniml Capt. John | B———————ooo———————@tive face and legs that would ‘maks ' Dally lllmka Eml)tre Alcock, aviator, on the non-stop flight from St. John's, Ia lnugh;m: RYens really laugh; | b N &l P! i s 4 i . . LB Newfoundland, to Clitden, Ireland, was an intrepid LONG LIFE’S J :;mn:nt;: e gl e s PROFESSIONAL Fraternal Societies ",xx W. TROY - - - EDITOB AND MANAGER \nu:;llun\l:mmxll ;.r ;l" lkntn-pul \hng‘lhh:’l'mn & DETOUR The reason a wife hates a husbamd| oF - i e ! 4 left Rockaway, N. Y., May 1919 Ly SAM L who is spendthrift is because she 2 T it AR e i g *:v|:["'|~'1.'.3‘.1-:. he stopped in Massachusetts, Nova Scotia, New-|. By Pl [never has tried living with one who |® 2 Gastincau Channel | Alaska, < i ? i y " foundland, the Azores, Portugal, Spain, France and q 'H“:,"h;,h"“;“"')-‘ LnesR S FRARARIO RO Bk ol A -— — AT S p S A lot of working girls e may be wrong, but from the¢|@——————— @ England, landing at Plymouth May 31. She flew & BIIS, 5" dves: v v\ Entered In the Post Office 1n Juneau as Second Class ¥ b Old top, we've seen, way they dress we always feel the| |D)rg, Kaser & Freeburger B. P. 0. ELKS R matter. 3 1 miles in 57 hous and®16 minutes, actual flying| But never ome who didn’t girls would consider it ungallant of A & Meeting Wednesd. — 'time. The N-C 4 was an American hydroplane Dress like a queen. us not to stare admiringly. St g%?ii'.. i ) evenings at 8§ plosiest BUBSCRIPTION RATES. Alcock and Brown in an English biplane left - We can imagine a lot of things, * 9. g;;:;) Bnau Delivered by carriec in Juneau Douglas, Treadwell and|gt. John's June 14, 1919, and landed in Clifden Obselrvallon: of Oldest Inhabitant :::ll fl'!(n'l;‘l:méa;-“lmngm;v‘x‘r:fiwa n:mh-rr‘n " }'HO]H.-}‘S(!9 20. -Fl:"ll(tfs". et f Thaiie for $125 per month. | 4 o ; 't 1 kin remember when the girl who stepp! ay to fix ours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. TORS By metl, potige paid, at t llowing ratess Ireland, ,mu.l‘ ‘1., making the trip, 1,960 miles, 1n|yaq u dimple in her knee and none m.'.”g arter that has shown signs of M. H. SIDES, RtE th adtey '8, In advance, 35.00:} 16 nours and 12 minutes. in her cheeks was out'a luck. ng go. Visiting Brothe eme mouth, in alvanc 5. A eleve . e weriocs Wil corics n Tavor if they will promptly nolifty | After the American naval expedition left Newl| RS el et b nmgls Sy e )lusiness Office of any failure or irregularity in the de- € o ¥ R A R he Ananias Clu 3 v e bey 4 ob- & M ¢ dver:’ of thelr papers A £ ‘\nrk but be f«m it had «‘rn.setl ‘m -uu‘au, h““,k ._\et “yes” said he. “my motherinlaw ber shops going into the hands of a Dr. Charles P. Jerme Co-Ordinate Podies forial and Dusiness Offices, 374 |in the Azores, Harry G. Hawker, an Australiam, iy jiving with us now, but I still[receiver. : ] DENTIST of Freemasonry EMBILR CF ASSOCIATED PRESS. land Lient-Com. M. Grieve, aviatbrs, attempted to have the feeling I'm the owner and| The shingled flappers won’t look Scottish -Rite 1 Te Amociated resa fs exclisivcly ontiticd to the use (or eross the Atlantic from St. Johu's, Newfoundland, to{the boss of my own home.” :}'.;?fr,.lffi'.'."fl‘{fll.. o jr::)": (',’,f“,',',‘,, ’fi’;. Rooms 8 and I Valentine Bldg Rogular . meetings - R B SR O ";’,,,";..’lli"'f,,(!‘.,,‘.'d, sgland, but they were forced down in mid-ocean | A p L Ll PRI A Telephors 176 mooth S TRl e e 3 publ! ihed herein. d ter making about 1,100 miles in 14 hours and 31{ .yavin' trouble, I see” remarked| Parents would do less worrying | VA T . o TS - i) ot BLAIKA CIVOULATION GUARAN minutes. They were rescued by a passing steamship|the motorist who stopped to offer as-|2bout the petting parties if girls WALTER B.,HEISEL, Secrefary P FHAN THAT OF ANY OTHE after they had been given -up as lost. !m«mm. didn’t mind being as popular as fried = = | o . eI : FNILN ! Yep,” replied the owner of (he|ovsters in July Lr. A. W. Stewart LOYAL ORDER OF ML)I()R! \L DAY. [tlivver, “rear system pulled out. But s T4 & MOOSE Speaking of earnest consideration for the comfort| "l nt LR G e sort'a lookiny | Daily Sentence Sermon DENTIST Junea: Lodge No. 700 Ritey o pibgls ol Juheat in) common’ witi] 808 hanpinta ol iotnom; s GRS fellow who_ established for something like that. When I, A tire is no good unless it is, and Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Mects every Monday BB Hiraachout the UBitsd States will foin in the|® moonshine still ih a ttesi it jie Mississippi River|filled up the tank at the garage th |a man is N. G. if he is inflated. SEWARD BUILDING aight, '8 o'cIook, Mones BB Gensiur « obadtvane ¢ Memorial Day.|fiood stricken region is. deserying. L. earnest . con- il ',"""'" BSyeAIRy NSug CHolns, A AN olib Office Phone 469 Res. Phone 276l | Hall. C. H. MacSpadden, Dictator; : R el Ly was ivet generaily cdloprated tn the) Sideratiod.. ‘His ierdic sportRARUENIDUBIR: (8 ORIy [ Ll Y Youkont Ub e A e thinks Hen Kiuck, of Jeffer. 5 o ik e b e i & 4 7 B it Ay 30 1885 unonh Grder of O W Jof note ik . £ sonville, Mo. has @ name to crow | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NC. 147 3 '\"”I“l e ”"' #iy : ]'.I’v"']"l.“" ‘i’x"(' i 'I'.”",'x’ A5 BRI S - Times Have Changed Thersa Kiss and Wella Shins |y - s ke R N!; 18 % A. Logan, afterward a lited States Senator from A Ny ELOETRN L it 1 Al o lHa, In Dt & i Virginia s the latest State to centralize the| There never were more than twoilive in L gk 2 2 Hlinois, then Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army ‘xm”"w ‘,'m”:m“v b Ny O LR Hanas ofjon the old-fashioned bike built for s icis U OPEEIG S ‘W.fl'!:'rlgg e e fi‘.i’ 4 e Re i e o7 's order designated May be 4 bt iy t but it is different with the fliv-| - B X Bac lows' Hall, beginnl G . b A order designated May| "o o0 Like it fs in many other States, the|we Bt 'p S Coerent ¥ Wl CALL FOR BIDS ¥ i o ni Qyf 7 1 30, 1868, “for the pury of strewing with flowers g s asadB N e Ko b S Office—Second and Main MERLE. * o Wil gl s ialonly State officers to be chosen by popular vote in, B ars e T g i f or btherwise decorating the graves of comrades Who| . it now are those who are enumerated in theiNever Goes Out with Horse and|f, o ijn third of June at the of- Telephone 18 e ; e, 1 dgienge of .fusin, xountey, during tho. T8 giles: constitytion. { : Buggy fice of the City Clerk for the house rebellion.” He said, further, that he did this “witl | It's funny—a i v H 4 st Order of B TRV SR A PR B NaRE Salathinke formerly known as the Martin the hope that it will be kept up from year to ye ¥ ; 3 i Cake-eater'd shake George residence on Fifth Street : ] EASTERN STAR o ” S : : g The invitations he is getting and the enthus-| A girl it #he LA L R QL T A h H iV anre P hereafter, it was kept up from yea o year by|, 9 - diid ¥ 'y ako d PR z e e pewe 4 . . Second a R T i Bt A A SRS o jasm of those who greet him indicate that (upl’ A cake could bake. Fedfirat Sapten ah et Tl PRORISSC LA - B AP Rt ma it apecial order lssued by the Commander-in-Chiet off. = = W00 o L iosbmpty good will am.| . =—— : B W & Tt Ly Lindbergh s becoming an impromptu good will am-| o STl L e posed new school house. Buildin® Hours: 10 to 12; 1 to 5; L o B wmm the Grand Army cach year unti 82, when it was| A y Rt 2 E v, " to be removed from the premises by 7 to 8 or by appointment AR orthy ; BN iy Ty wanbral dolipiion) [ PIAAUE ko Lhs LA S R0 Burope. He quick-| g {ycal wite 15 one who would|Juiy“ 10, The school committes re Licensed osteophatic physician Matron. ALICY BROWR i y Pl o o )‘ it g ly dispelled the anti-American feeling in Paris and|yaiher hear her husband say, “I 10ve|garyes the right to reject any or Phon :s: Office, 1M; Residence Secretary. ) O S otettling, e 003Rsion (VAN S9N do so elsewhere. {you,” than, “Here’s the fifty.—Sam a1l bids. Gastineau Hotel TIGHTS OF Y erally referred to as “‘Decoration Day,” as, indeed, it < Hill in Cincinnati Enquirer SCHOOL COMMITTRRE JUNEAU .- L ] éOLUlBUS i W ottan "“““"-I BRIOTE, SHORUInSE. 8L "ihe " Wi This 18 a funny world. The Mississippi levees| )'::"r(3;:"’("‘|“?")‘;*hxlll<l would say botii.{adv. CITY COUNCIL. T | seeners cuneit No. 1160 Virginia had bee ybserving May 30 as a day of " e o v A % St ~ RO : ‘“’“"“""“ IH»‘"l(v ’|‘:“ ";‘.l'“: i “"‘ "(|'|'Y<| were built to prevent flood’ and later they were! Boin’ vou fellows are too old 1| Mme. wrancis, pressmaker, estab- Dr. Gaarl. Dastor fosoun. vy anaoier § RIRERRE Lox, "Rt Gead CPIGALATRYS SO and had} gy namited to prevent floods. {start telling fairy tales like this. —|lished with Jordan’s Valet Service | | cHIROPRACTOR s 3 sient b others urged to at- begun the practice of decorating their graves. North “ WAL Norman Ralston, Urbana Democrat. |Expert on ladies’ fancy or plain ngr H c;fQo 1’9111‘?0“5“11 t!.‘i' )-':'r‘xdn cx(r':.":"plil-'nv(t;]ml'&”wlrd‘:"lNTYR! (] 2 Carolina had similarly celebrated May 10. y i 6 » i - dresses or ladies’ tafloring. . Altets- e Ho 12: 3 : if | b " = S § * B opt English “Home. and by uppointment Phone 269 ccretary. : § In the course of time, the occasion was broad- French : Adopt g | Help! Illnml ufl un)"}klnd lining or relin- i oot (CHIRORRECTIC | s s pirer ] ened until it was made to apply to the dead soldiers R siiivai B, 0. Weatern T IORS) | There was o y;?(-‘n;m:;:;.:‘.‘;l Bear whi|l0"coats, Bhone 678, ady. Surgery not Osteopathy. AUXILIARY, PIONEERS OF ‘ and sailors who had served in all American wars, and Having enriched itself many times by bOrTOWing | wp, wed a girl named Fox from BORDER QUEEN e o S | \n-.-nfiLAssEv 1519%1;«0}9‘“ ot 5 i still later the soldiers of the South were included with|eonvenient and expressive words from the French somewhere ’round Yazoo; salls from Seattle May 28. Place # FOL D500, T ey] dan "m:m it 'N“"k' ¥ "c’ & g those of the North language, the English language is now paying a good| She was as stubborn as a donkey, !your orders now. D. B. Femmer, n:l R ] ,Xt g’)_m. :r |: : Appropriately here as elsewhere, the American|share of its debt making France a present of the He looked and acted like a monkey.|Agent. —adv Helene W. L. Albrecht gt | Peteahimienty, A M et E 1l Bave cliarg lie celebration. The lines|of the most valuable and cherished words it pos-|That's why folks when they called|,, - Gy PHYSICAL THERAPIST rs. Fdna Radonich, President; [ 4 Legion will have charge of the celebration. The llnesj = % " " q00r ‘to the heart of every Bnglish-| thought they were in a zoo. PRSI - Medical Gymnastics. Massage Mrs. Minnle Hurley, Secretary. 3 of the surviving soldiers of the Civil War have| BERER 0 RUL TOL L ! A R(,l,,.,. blmpson, OptD | i fl;;'l:l::uyam HEEE pd @ P Vi a ar ps | 4 Joldstein 2. —_— ¢ b thinned almost to the vanishing point, and the armies Singularly, considering that the Fremch are a ”Npm.ll;lt]eyler: ’ltn';;m;n'l':r:‘ day, || Graduate Los Angeles College | i ico: 4as. 1 ) 3 in the Spanish War were too small for recruiting|pome-loving people, France has never had any equiv-| o8O G 0 S0 0 start at| | of Optometry and Opthalmology [ T ORI 4 2ty ik SN Tue Junnau LAUNDRY 2 3 purposes, so the American Leglon has fallen heir to]alent for “home.” The nearest she came to it Was|y;.4c and there s plenty of parking A g | 4 ! i the duty that for so many years was well done by|“foyer,” meaning bearth, or “chez nous,” at our|gpace in front of: the :buildings. ! Glasses Fitted b= = | Franklin Strec , between Front f the Grand Army. " |house, both of which fall far short of the significance Lenses Ground & and Second Streets - § It is well that at least one day of each year|of home. English-speaking people have often re-| i "'F.lm“yllmlu:" iy %1 DR. A)NNiAIBB.OW;NSKEAxSLEY PHONE 259 F should be devoted wholly to honoring the memory "Hn'l';"‘: the lfl;‘: Wl;h flOm‘{!l'lfle;;fl]:'l‘og. i s ke my, n::ilr'q he yelled from the foo et oolica: D.p“mam? Physician and Surgeon i Y A 1 rase e e 8 3 - ) of those who died or risked lives in defense of their Frem"‘h :::wa:er: u‘; o dpeatie and| “Yes, yes, I'm getting ready as fast | | R. . DOUGLASS | Office: 420 and 422 Gold- GouniEy and who are not here to enjoy the bleas women's nows ahd in advertisments’af depurtment]es, b cay’ came pack)the anaver. | OPTICIAN: and’ OPTOMETRIET | steln Buiding, Phone 582 . » A S8V holbed to preserve an8 fursitare storen. Ab SPse it wassusedin ‘quota-t. Al EENE BEL BOCes Cmestier| | ; Foom 18, Valentine BUE. . | S L u| |RELIABLE TRANSFER 1 "l - 4 THE tion marks, but, having successtully passed that!peie given tonight, not tomorrow Hours QbaAAmA :o 6°'p. m. lmlI Phone 149 148 i 3 PREVIOUS FLiGHTS ACROSS probation stage, it appears on an equal f00ting | night,” he growled. y Appointment | R Res. ILAN'I‘I(‘ with any French word—home, just like that. s 8- 47/ 01d papers ror a:!e at The Empire. COURTEEYO:GI%&OOD SERVICE o mand More or Less True : The Empire’s worst ememy would not accuse it ) The rising generation acts as it - » p of being a bigoted nationalist. We belleve that Al Thst Gutete B Noy Gt it thought the recording angel was Tue Cuas W. CARTER MORTUARY - / o ) e ; P = i one of the promising features of the marvelous pro- (Fairbanks News-Miner.) 14 ttfy ki 8" $oe. san. 100K “ R MR, $ : 4 gess in science and achievement of the present age| Ever alert to the possibilities of an Alaskan|jjke it had been due for the scrap The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute BUTT;:R[CK PATTERNS | k fs that it has been and continues to be international,|“poke” Seattle’s sharpers have found a new prospectjheap for at least , years when Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 LANK BOOKS H and are agog in anticipation of and that co-equal with this fact is the circumstance Says the Associated Press registers a|Ship- that when a discovery or an acheivement News-Miner today, departure from what has gone before it immediately “Local con men are much excited the arrival of his in a query to thejflapper’s. Still, we don't vhln ice pool winner is 0 Nenan s b becomes a part of the world’s discoveries or achieve- :f“)'l‘"'i“'g""“:"'g‘e":u%:’“ &': w:’:}dllpprulnte u story |Sillier than putting pafnt on a pretty ments no matter what the nattonality of the dis-|j¢ {r e g Lo Rl A : § coverer or performer. However, The Empire en- The winner, Ed Kehoe, is ot worried by this married men have st as hard a S W- h A A deavors to be a stickler for accuracy. Hence the|undue attention, and in ruining a good story, says:|time dodging women a8 the bachelors tart lt ny mount resent notice of the following comment by the very|*Tell them Fairbanks is good enough for me.” do. fi,m.,, esteemed Western Tribune of Vancouver, B, C.| Bo that is that—and the pack.will have to turn| It's an ideal home it father gt THERE IS NOTHING DISAGREEABLE ABOUT | The Tribune says: ' upon itselt, :lue:'tl:; v::i’;\‘:rg;l !‘l‘c wd:lec:'g: g:lxlo:“y STARIENE & RANK ACORIHT ERG0I8 MK Of N\ EMAaL BLIAMDL. 88 The Father of Waters doésn’t sgem to behave, 8B It Only Requires The Will To Act if the Atlantic had never previously been Nobody can feel more disgusted . flown over. Alcock and Brown, two intrepid much better than some other parents when he gets|yith lite than a girl with an attrac A GREAT MANY PEOPLE think they should have a Englishmen made the passage in an airplane full.—(Kansas City Star.) s hundred dollars before they can open a bank account without pontoons or. floats of any kind. Had ; NOTICE OF AFPLCIATION $1.00 WILL DO ; they failed to mike land, death was almost _ Another postoffice safe was ‘”“"“(’f;;,““" 7‘1""“""’ FOR PATENT 5 a certainty. They had none of the pro- United States is sending marines to na.— (Indian- | Serfal No. 06350 STARTING tections of the flight made later by U. S. apolis ‘News.) In the United States Land Office for IS THE SECRET OF ACCUMULATING aval aviators fr the United States t i % :ZTJ‘r(‘un- “rnl. “lllw, l,:v’,::n-:.,“in I;:‘ ‘:::wul ‘I;\:lrr:-. Nobody knows just what Mayor Willlam llnle! :‘)::r:::“:hfl::d D.htncl &3 A THE . plane, with the U. §. navy spread out over Thompson, of Chicago, would do if helshnuld gm: In. the M‘luer oi '.. Atiplication £ a < the line of fiight out that Ametica : ::ungcoinbthe same tune as God | 1" AN TAVER 08 OF Juneau. AL Flrst Natwnal Bank iThs, Tribins: makes two errors; Ons: s that the|CAve the RinGstHARON ST ;;"r:-"{"d a Soldler’s Additional NN " 5 w5 S % 0! ea first_crossing of the Atlantic in the wir was madel g, miny pig stills are being captured that it|NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That OF JUNEAU by the U. 8. N-C 4, commanded by Lieut-Com. A. C.lyouq be a real item of news to capture a little|J. M. DAVIS, g citizen of the United Read. The other error is that Lleut. Arthur Whitten'gne ——(Omaha Bee.) States, and resident of Juneau, Al- P L LR - L s ;:;;.011-- filed application serial No. & [ i in the United States Land Bem“d M‘y Hy in Race | — ———8 | wife of Senator Pl'upps of Colorado. |nine gt Anchorage, Alaska, for | WHO’S WHO The prize winner's parents are well|papant for g tract of land embraced From Pac. Coast to Honolulu| | known in Juneay. Mr. Wilcox wasiiy . s, official Survey. No. 1565 : k) {1 AND WHERE | |Sveaker ot the House of Represen-|gityateq on the east shore of Gas- : NEW YORK, May 28— Lloyd Ber ‘ tatives in the Seventh Leglslative yineqy Channel, approximately four atud, airmail pilot whose dispute s M. H A | Sessfon, and Mrs. Wilcox was with| (4) mileq northwest ¢f the Town ot ] Sith Chisrien” Leyine® kept the Belo|yialtins in. ihe pecine . NAbih ey | Mim! here QSR SORRION: Juneau, Alaska, in Latitude 58 deg. ) janca monoplane out of the New|for several weeks, is returning home NP5 g g 20" 10° N. and Longitude 134 deg. The abundance of the ¥ York to Paris nonstop flight. iz con-|ty Juneau on the Alaska. SPEND SUMMER ON RANCH (29° W. and particularly described 3 ferring with Anthony Fokker about| W. D. Gress, of the Coliseum| Ben D. Stewart, Jr., leaves June|as follows, to-wit: harvest depen& upoh construction of a plane for the Pro- Theatres in Ketchikan and Juneau,|l for Seattle, on his way to visit “Beginning at cornmer No. 1 4 posed Pacifie Coast—Honolulu flight. | accompanied by his wife and gon, is|his aunt, Mra. C. W. Gibbs in Und-| whence U.S.L M. No. ..4 bears the seed falling on northbound on the Alaska. e;wnod, Wuuhlngthnn. Ho:l will spend g!’ 26 dexh 25’ W. 26.88 chains X d d Cfl 'll . Mrs. N. F. Gilkey is coming north|the summer on the ranch owned by stant; thence BE. 19.09 chains 0! 'O re 1 Ranchers Dynamite Water |on the Aluska. s relatives thete, returning to Ju-| to corner No. 2; tence 8. 5.74 800 gr “nt. P » Mrs. W. J. Mulvihill, wife of|neau in the fall to enter his last| chains to corner No. 3; thence savin, ar 0! our 3 Aqlledllct of Los Angelu Mayor Mulvihill of Skagway, and|Year of high school. by meanders along the line of 4 .g P y- : ks her sister, Mrs. J. K. Smich are pas- mean high tide of 'Gastineau < earnings and placing o LOS ANGELES, Cal, May 2§ |S¢nsers on the Alameda for Skag- WANTED annel as follows: i - s 2 Six expert riflemen were sent this “'"‘f‘" B, BArtki il sk Raks Twenty laborers for Metro-Gold- chn(llri:) N. 69 deg. 40" W. 2.26 B them “where they will 9 C Police % B. r s. Barteau, ¥ 5 -~ - ‘ R e M A general agent for the White Pass hbigtr LT Lol S CRE W (B) N 82 deg. 58" W. 1039 | ldply eontains the Genelion to shoot t e .|and Yukon Railroad at Nenana, are(jova. chaing o ;"r:lll:“u ;m:u“hfi g l(:{llll:rl:::'\ul:‘nll; :’nflr.tlunem'x) while u:-e stlnmefll is inlboard. w::;l.ysgffii:mof.nagf;:ml.:: h(‘a.) N. 73 deg. 17' W. 2.22 3 T seed of your future the Los Angeles aqueduct. The send- o8I AL Lo, RS WAL Emporium between 7 and 8 this| chains \ nci cce s ‘ot e ritlsmen Tollowod two .4 le‘:’rdx“:‘;;‘:“sggu“‘; {nlevening. —adv, k) ¢ N- S4 BaRiE w. 8.03 financial success. As you sow, so will you reap. dynamitings during the past 24 hours en gt el ————— chains i me by armed ranchers who blew up 420|*{¢ "§F Sjster, Mre. G. O'Brian J. V. Rittenhouse, President of Al (5) N. 51 deg. 06 W. 1.95 Now is the time to save. feet of the aqueduct yesterday and |\ .M BEddy, U. 8. Deputy Mar-|askan Explorations Inc., recently or-| chains 4 300 feet early today as the result shal at Douglas, arrived in Juneau|ganized here; retirned this morning (8.) N. 31 deg. 00’ W. 0.57 [] ] 21 D O the lone stendlng foud Between| (rom Beattle onm:klnffl;\(l::{nel«;m Pinga| (1O @ tenday tHp to Listanski In- chatns to corner No. 1 the place ne Dollar ‘or More Will Open ¢ the ranches and the city of Los An-{gay Mining '(.“,’mm‘ny on Chichaget|lét end Stag He visited with| ©f beginning, containing an \ . geles. B e scqmpany, on Chichagof| Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cann at Lisianski [ area of 7.124 acres. Savings Account S AR R iiiis B laaitts on theland examined some mining claims at| Any and all persons claiming ad- FLYWELGHT CHAMP T Several Sy Dafo procoslin o is|1shd Shouls o Uhlr adverse claims several days ore ceeding to his|land shou e thelr adverse claims " DEFEATS LAMONTE SN CEre PHIPPE SCHOLARSHIP|lome In Calltorsa fora tew weeks with the Register of the U, . Land B Y 4 stay. &llce nodAnchor-n. Alaska, wuilthin s - . e period of publication or thirty, i OLII:XEIEIM:I'Z hOlhh;.hmyI ZXA'Fldhnl wi'l‘;':.: l:dm’)"m:, ol 3'1;]“”“ H.| HISTORIC RELECTS UNEARTHED |days thereafter or they will be i e B oo choislved Nin. Wioce, weo i be et [nerea I JE YL oseh bl b7 D S S/ e - M. Behre an rld, . y o ve 8 e . ko over Willie Lamonte, of|uated this year by the Valdez High|Trierschield while he was .xeiv:t‘::: .uI;':::d at Ancho land, at the end of the tenth School, has been awarded the Phipps’'|beneath his house, 14th day ot March, OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA of what was to have been a|Scholarship at the Alaska Agricultural| These stones add to '.llq Hhml‘ul xfi‘ : ; bout. College and School of Mines. collection of the town and are. t s i —_——— The Phipps’ Scholarship was do;lturned over for sase at The Emplre nated by Mrs. Lawrence C. Phippd, be put on d l‘c eity. ;hey wlll'l‘lru publication A 7. Last publication J g 27, putting a fur coat on a polar bear would be any = - PREPARE YOURSELF R. 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