The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 28, 1927, Page 5

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BRINGING UP F S .\THER l‘ OH, DINT‘( COME HERE QU.CK~| JUS\' GOT A CABLEGRAM FROM Y PJ\‘.XT rMONT CAN AN’ HE'S GIVIN' A CHOWDER| DO HOW KIN WE GIT BACK ’ AN | WIS i1 1F DLGAN He \MWHAT'LL | L GIVE A CH FORIT? (5’\(!( HOME THE DAILY ALASKA [MPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 28, Jy GEORGE Me) SH | WUZ EVEN | DION'T | OWDER [[ereTEN® AT I: THINGS BAO | I ENOULGH WITH - OuT YOoU MOANIN'? DO | | SOME THINKIN® 113,000 SEE TWO ELEVENS ON GHIBMUN | Oregon State if; 114, Drake | Branch Boston College 6; >oo CORDOVANS ORGANIZE HUNTING tmmnmou Carneg California, Souther: Holy Crozs o st Football Crowd Ever in U. S. at Chi- cago Saturday CHICAG afternocn, Sonthern ¢ 7 to 6 triumph iron ba waged he vs, the greatest thro a foothall gam: Ameri Both te: cored in the E erial route field running a smashing. s OTHER SCOREE Conzaga 12; Idaho 0. United States Lané Office for the Juneau Iand Distriet at An chorage, Alaska. In the Matter of the Application the ITOONAH PACKING . a torporatiog, for a d NOTICI‘ Ur APPIICATION FOR PATEWNT 1S HEREBY « That the TIOONAH PAC COMPANY, a cor fsed under the laws of the of Washington, and doing ness in A Faulkner, it has filed application, Serial No. 06385, for a patent under Sec- tions 2306 and 2307 of the Re- vised Statutes of the United NOTICI Attorney in Fact, States, as assignee of Caleb Kirk, ! for a tract of land embraced in U. 8. Official Survey No. 1575, sitnated on the north shore of Gambier Bay, Admiralty Island,’ - Alaska, Latitude 57 deg. 29 min. 00 sec. No.,, Longitude 133 des. 67 min. 30 Sec. W., and particu-, larly described as follows: “Beginning at corner No. 1 M. C. on the north shore of Gambier Bay, whence U. 8. L. M. No. 2575 hears snmh 72 deg. b4 min. E., 7.60 chaing distant, thence by me- anders along the shore of Gambier Bay as follows to corner No. 2 M. C.: (1) 8. 76 deg. 06 min. W. 1.71 chains (2y 8. 49 5.26 chains (3) 8. 19 3.27 chains (4) 8. 12 deg. 2.73 chains * (5) S. 34 deg. 1,98 chains o 16) S35 < 2.89 chuains y (7) S. 6 deg. . 1.94 chains i (8) 8. 16 deg. 3.42 chains (9) 8. 36 deg. 03 min. E. 2.35 chains (10) 8. 18 deg. 54 min. E. 110 chains, (11) 8. 9 deg. 41 min. W. 0.42 chains hence W.. 3.96 chains to r No. 3; thence N. chains to corner No. nce E. 13.50 chains to No. 5; thence 8. 2.75 te eormer No. 1, the beginning, contain- deg. 22 min. W. deg. 35 min. W. 24 min. W. 02 min, W, deg. 30 min. W. 56 min- W. 33 min. W, rsely -hy af the above de- d.)akia should file their ad-' elulp with the Register of mited States Land Office, at! . Alaska, . within " the| of pul tion, or thirty ‘thereafter, or they will b 1 by the pnvl-lons of: "t Anchorage, Aluku. day of November, 1927 -, he 14 plaint capital stock with a nomin all commo \res club in th ucting operating hunting t partics of every kind deseription” in any part of Territory, .- HIGH SCHOOL LAD, | SIGNED FOR “ PARSONS, Kas., N youngster of 17, nc hWidit . sehool. in ng may real becoming a bi 17, MAJCRS ieague hall He is Charles Seallety d to report with rowns when they ng camp. y won hi ontract Browns scont w him win ) game in the Twilight Lea . if he fails to make the b league grade, the Browns send him to the Tulsa, We League Club, where they cut their pros . - n ATTENIION If you need a good carpenter | phone 498, Iandy Andy's sl.ugfl A. P. LAGERGREN,, Prop. adv.' SUMMONS\ FOR PUBI.ICATION No. In the District Court for thé Dis- trict of Alaska, Division Num- |, ber One. at Juneau. {JOHN OMWAKE, Plaintiff v~x| ALASKA GOLD MINING CQM-' PANY OF INDIANA, a cor- poration, Defendant. = To ALASKA GOLD MINING COM- PANY OF INDIANA, a corpor- «tion, the above named defend- ant, GREETING: > THE NAME OF THLI INITSD STATES OF AMERICA. you are hereby commanded to ap- pear in the above-entitied court; {holden at Juneau in said Division and District and answer the com-| of the plaintiff filed| |against you in the above-entitied! action within 30 days from the’ date of the sexvice of this sum-! mons and a copy of said com-| plaint upon you, and if you fail| to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will take judgment against you and {will apply to the court for the relfef demanded in said ~com- plaint, a copy of which is served herewith and to which reference lis héreby made; and which said relief is the appointment of a re- jceiver to take possession of the assets of the defendant corpora- tion and to dispose of the same to the best advantage of the cred: itors, bondholders and stockhold- ers of the defendant. The date of the order for pub- lication of this summons is No- vember 21st, 1927. The period of publication prescribed in said ‘order s five (5) weeks. The first publication is November 21, 1927; The last publication is December. 26,- 1927, apd the time within which the defendant is to appear to answer summons is 30 Adays afler‘bc “completion o( the}, last publication’ Dated .at Juneau, Alnh, Ho- {vember 21st, 1987 L ! (Sealy Sowc H. DUNN, | fcm of the Disirict Court for 2 E mw.m 1. ’tn afte i le /lrnnn“vm v (aa Closed Gri ( ¥ obin e, o ! " i and ay \ 194 & Navy 'nlhnl sor unds, b . (Ned) T 2 Navy leader. In the c on it closed one of the and most by ¥ 8 ron h ' Harry eran ul' seven varsity with ing the 1 to West ]uml to A(M 1o laurels. [lness and injuries he hampered him at various mm. but when he is in condition, | ball- riers are shiftier or | difficult to bring down in field then the blond Cadet back. “Wilson is the br: I ever have known Jones, Of the A writer, after I.l( y al 21 tie where arried the | attack. “Jie is always cool under fice and his judgment of plays is e cellent, . In a tight gpot the ho ! | always rely on Hayry. He has an uncanny knack of smoking out, enemy formations Iwm(.. at the right defensive Hannegan is the kid” of the Navy outfit ed a-good share of the game last year with a fractured collarbope. Last spri he broke an ankle in baseball pr by and | was laid up for some time. This fall he has been again kept out of the linc®p a good part of (he time by injury, but was in shape for the big game Saturday The Navy leader, in i his injury, distinguighcd himself in {the 1926 service dawn one of | the most thrilling of then all; and drew high praisé from the coach. . “Navy Bill” Ingram, for the wa: he directed the attack of lhu mid- shipmen. Wilson, a -ur bagketball play- er, also is one of the most popu lar cadets: at West Point jand ranks high in the f-l‘n-s work pre- hail. niest pla Coach “B y, told hrant rnl luc k | He play- spite of | hold a faney sork Pl sale on’ snmnlny Dee. & Co's _‘as playe “ ball w h more an open I |Middies, | ABOULT S SOCIAL AFFAL Vi BET SOHEL HACK HOME FALL FOR lT"j‘ MRS JICCS- DE BATE WOULD BE H(C WATH YOUR PRESENCE AT HER WINTER HOME I|N 1927. B TEN LOSES IANUS THE DOCHES S RED | > Q9 FLORI OA' J ey .&.{ & deason md 10 and 9, He the to man t und tion Scores made were: Tirst Game 180 175 181 1 179 1 i Team No. | Guyot s 1:1.‘ 3 | Morris 10— 180 177 145 159 145 dt Totals 502 163 | Second Game | Team N | Hendrie: Danyer | Steven | { Totals iTcam No. 6— { Robertson {Sperting | Gardner 144 184 168 136 158 141 Totals 470 461 4 Third Game Tram No. 2— by 199 181 150 14¢ 182 137 | 531 461 5 | Team No. 4— |1 201 142 2 165 165 l\hl\numn 159 143 150 teams at round: Totals Standing of |of the second ptains of both service teams, Team , snid good-bye to foot- ‘ en the Army and Nnvv\ engaged in their annual clash m‘ Mw York, Saturday, Harry Wil- | ove), Cadet leader, has‘ en years of variety promi- | including three at. Penn | Injuries have handicanped F(‘Inn 7 an ' (right), of th i Team Tonight Lemon extract retains its flavor through baking and freezing only according to the amount of pure lemon oil it contains—and Schilling Lemon contains three times the amount demanded by Government Pure Food Stand.nda. igh in the g 501 the 7:30 teams 2 to play Captain of ¢ ! many com neau Lodge , in Odd Fel eevining at rk in the M. M, Breth 3y order Always in ¢ the B. 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