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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 6, DOUGLAS | - NEWS BASKETBALL SEASON OPENS ! DEC. 8, F. 0. E. VS. D. H. S. | I | | The first basketball game of the season is scheduled for Thursday eévening when the Dougias Eagles will clash with the high school Boopers on the fatatorium floor. Both teams have been practic- ing steadily during the past few weeks and a close game i3 ex- pected. — e - P. T. A. MEETING TONIGHT The regular meeting of the Douglas Parent Teacher Associe- tion is to be held this evening in . the school auditorium. A fine program as already annoumced will be given, and refreshments gre to be served after the meat- hg. —— e ENROUTE SOUTH Herbert Kittlesby, foreman of the Douglas Island Packing Co. United States Lan Office for the Juneau Land triet at An- I the atter of the Appllcntinn! . of 'the HOONAH PACKING| COMPANY, a corporation, for a Soldiers’ Additional Homestead. Serial No. 0638F NOTICE OF APPLICATION A’ NOTICEFol% !il E] GIVEN hat the HOONAH PACKING COMPANY, a corporation organ- fzed under the laws of the State «of Washington, and doing busi- ness in Alaska through H. L. -Faulkner, its Attorney in Fact, has filed application, Serfal No. 06385, for a patent under Sec- tions 2306 and 2307 of the Re- vised ' Statutes of the United States, as assignee of Caleb Kirk, for a tract of land embraced in; U. 8. Official Survey No. 1575, situated on the north shore of Gambier Bay, Admiralty Island, Alaska, Latitude 57 deg. 29 min. 00 sec. No., Longitude. 133 deg. 57 min. 30 sec. W., and particu- larly described as follows: ‘““Beginning at cornmer No. 1 M. C. on the north shore of Gambier Bay, whence U. 8. L. M. No. 1575 bears south 73 deg. b4 min. E., 7.60 chains distant, thence by me- anders along the shore of Gambier Bay as follows to corner No, 2 M. C.: (1) S. 78 deg. 06 min. W. 1.71 chains . (2) 8. 49 deg. 22 min. W. 3.26 chains (3) 8. 49 deg. 35 min. 3.27 chains (4) S. 12 deg. 24 min. 2.78 chains (5) S. 34 deg. 02 min. 1.98 chains (8) S. 35 deg. 50 min. 2.89 chains (7) S. 6 deg. 56 min. 1.94 chains ~ (8) 8. 16 deg. 33 min. 8.43 chains (9) 8. 36 deg. 03'min. E. 2.35 chains (10) 8. 18 deg. 54 min. B. 1.10 chains. (11) 8. 9 deg. 41 min, W. 0.42 chains Thence W. 3,96 chains te corner No. 3; thence N. 22.62 chains to corner No. 4; thence B. 13.50 chains to corner No. 8; thence 8. 2.75 chains to corner No. 1, the pl ot beginning, contain- ing an area of 14.63 acres.” . Any and all persons clalming; adversely any of the above de-, scribed Jand should file their ad- verse Claims with the Register of' tha United States Land Office, at Anchorage, Alaska, tithin the, ' period of publication; or thirty days thepeafter, or they will ba' barred by ‘the’ providlons of the statute. [ Dated at Anchorage, the 2nd day of November, J. LINDLEY GR! 3 Ri T First puoncauon, Nov. 10, 1827, | Last publication, Jam 20, \y" - — w. w. Alaska, ! {are to be given on December 1% NOL AND THAT NEW LODGE" OF NOURS HAS GOT THE POST OFFICE DEPARTMEAT ) Jeuosemm.'l‘ 7 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG HONORABLE QE DEAR TR ARD GOOGH € | RovAL ANGORA OF ThE BRAMERHWOOD 1927. By BILLE DE BECK L] OF By GoAlS WE ARE awl SET Te START A CHARTER OF TUE SECRET AND MYSTERICUS ORDER OF THE BRAHERMOOD OF Bl GOATS N HOLLTWOGD = SHALL WE (ET MmCTion V\CTJRE. ¢ @ FRATE! ACTORS IN FREE DEAR BRIMER GOAT WE DON'T SEEM Te | BE AB\E Te GET Tig © REVERSE ENGLISH * On e THUMEB FOR e MYSTERIOUS HAND SHAKE = 1S 11 BECAUSE WE WEAR MITTEAS 2 BaAAK ! TRANK EVERS ‘atures Syndicate | ANAS H | DEAR BRAMER COOGLE IVE GOT A AR KIP AND whEN 3 GIVE SECRE T SIGNAL GF DS TRE “eAAAn * 1T SOUNDS Like *MAAAH* AND I AT GEYTING THE RESWLTS = ADVISE iIMMEDIATELY GAAAKH HELO SARNEN HOPE YOU VN FEEL HURY, BUT WE BAVE ORGANVRED A CHAPTER OF B\ GOATS IN SING SING BAAAN RNALLY YOURS SOEY MORGAN HOLLYWOUD Carf I\i&r\&( MR GOOGLE \S \Y OK 7 £TART A CHAPTER SUMIGR WLy GOATS 2 DRAAW ZM0 weaR ST WYDE PARK W S returned Saturday from Kodiak ln‘hers are heing faithfully rehe chafge of the cannery tender | Olivia H, which belongs to the company. He expects to continue to ' Seattle today with the hu:n; where it is to be given a thor- ough overhauling. e - OPENS NIGHT SCHOOL FOR INDIAN PARENTS With sixteen present from the older Indian residents of Doug! a night school was started here | last evening in the government| school house, which promises &n | attendance of many more Wwh the school gets well under way. Mrs. Rose Davis is in charge of the teaching which has started with reading and writing. oo - CLUB TO MEET The regular meeting of the Douglas Island Women's Ciub will be held tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. Jack Sey. - SCHOOL PLAYS TO BE GIVEN AT THE LIBERTY The “Freshman Follies” which will' be in the Liberty theatre in- stead of the Odd Fellows hall as previously announced. The two comedy skits entitled | “Nonsense School” and “The Rose Scene” with extra vaudeville num-| | for everyone when the date rolls the co-operative mo *d board to the various agricultural commodities and of th2 country, by the freshmen -and 2 fi ning’s entertainment i3 in around. ———ev——— ANNUAL MESSAGE GIVEN TO CONGRESS BY PRES. COOLIDGE ricuiture, and providi ing loan fund ot a of interest for the ng. Such lay the foundation for a p ent solution of the surplus lem.” Federal Revenucs Any attempt to rev — fecting the federal supply credit refusing to finance Coolidge declared, an acreage manifestly too large. | proached with a d Government's Aim | the national budget. “It is impossible to provide by! Signif admonition was giv law for an assured success and en Congr that the duty prosperity for all those who en-' framing a tax bill was peculiarly gage in farming. If acre be- | its own t it should guard comes over-extended, the , too el ment can not assume responsi 1formad ol bility for it. The Government can a whole however, assist co-operative a. g their prp ciations and other organiz claries as engines ol in orderly marketing and handiing a surplus clearly due to we i and seasonal conditions, in o to save the producer from 2 ventable loss. by fair dealing and good will ra- “While it is probably imposzsible | ther than by force, the Pr to secure this result at a single advocated the maintenance a step, and much will have to he'mn(h-x te army and navy. ile add worked out by trial and rejec- ed, however, the need for comsil tion, a beginning could be made|eral naval expansion had hee by setting up a Federal board or!demenstrated some time ago anc commission of able and expori-| that in rounding out its navy, th enced men in marketing, granting| United States would not he moved equal advantages under this! by failure of the Genev ma (Conuinuea rrom Page One.) ns | posed bene propaganda.” Moderate Army-Navy of The Store of Quality and "~ Economy SEATTLE FRUIT & PRODUCE CO. People of Juneau: At this time of the year the manage- ment of this store expresses its appreciation of the wonderful welcome and patronage ex- tended to us since the With all the difficulties we have had, we have tried with all our power to fullfil promses. We solicit your coopération so we'll be able to operate this winter with- out an enormous loss and we guarantee through your cooperation to demolish the practice and words of Alaska prices. We are preparing to render every as- sistance in making your Christmas dinner most successful, economical and plentiful in our every way. A FEW ITEMS FOR THIS WEEK Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs— 55¢ a dozen; 2 for $1.05 65c a dozen; 2 for $1.25 Best fresh Butter, direct from the dairy Mediums Best quality Bacon, neatly sliced..55¢ a pound Cudahy Puritan Hams, Better Prices on Whale Hams and Bacons _ 1927 crop Beans—Bayo, 1927 crop Dried ‘Aliricotl......'...%e a pound ,ment conference. He sald the ' United State: eady and will ing to con ie the preparalory RED PEPPERS END RHEUMATIC PAIN IN'FEW MINUTES When you are suffering with rheumatism so you can hardly et around just try Red Pepper Rub and you will have the quick- est relief known. Nothing has such concentrated penetrating heat as red peppers. Instant relief. Juts as soon as you apply Red Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat. In three 'minutes it warms the sore spot through and through. Frees thc blood circulation, breaks up the congestion — and the old rheu- matism is gone. Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a jar at once, Use it for lumbago, neu- ritis, backache, stiff neck, ‘sore rauscles, colds in chest. Almost instant relief awaits you. Be sure to get the genulne, with the name Rowles on each pnckngel —adv. | t opening of this store. lv-tof the 1l o been spices of the Le inve bjec x ments which ander the arma- 7 e knew,” Mr. Ceolid a thr 1@ n reached it woul ave left the ne of continuing build gram. Tha failure to agree sho £ot cause to build or less than we other “Any futus tlon” will call on us ships. We should enter on retition. We should refrain from 10 meedful program.” . The President declarzd himse in favor of a Gulf te the Atlant! waterway, expressing the opinion that a route through the St. Law- rence river would be cheaper and more expeditious. While he favored proposals for promoting peace throughout world, Mr. Coolidze declared that the United States should continu to promote peace by example & by such internat ainst war der our ement WHEATSWORTH WHOLE WHEAT |{GRAHAM CRACKERS ARE IN STOCK AGAIN Get some while they last SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases” Phones 83 and 85 in green ‘amd tan cheoke 55 cents a pound - Special on Children’s COATS ALL WOOL TAILORED COAT , two pockets and belt. Suitable for girls or boys. $5.00 EACH Bizes 7 and 8. neatly ' sliced. BOYS’ HEAVY 50 cents a pound in dark blue and g and 7 Lima, Navy $5.00 11 cents a pound MACKINAWS brewn combinations. Sizes 5, 6 years, EACH YOUTHS' MACKINAW COATS Made of extra heavy all wool material. Dark brown ;. .and blue mixtures. Regular $9.00 Values—$7.00 EACH tha | ! eration fo © HALIBUT 1S CONTINUING F Dee. ational — Although heries een hamp- orms and avorable ation com- ng progress ing halibut waters, More than t have been marked to advices received Alask ) halibu ing i1 ‘a | here. | - > MORRISCN IN HOSPITAL Morrison of B. M. ank underwent an op- the removal of his ppendix in the St. Ann’s Hos- ftal this morainz. > SPICKETT IMPROVES T. ett, who entered the An Hos 1 yesterday after- ian infected finger, is much im- lan infecte dfinger, is much im- { proved today according to the at- | tending phy B John M. j Behrends el g i CHARLES MILLER ILL After several days' {llness, !Charles Miller has entered the St. | Ann's Hospital for medical treat- | ment, ——— HAS OPERATION | Eiler Wickan of Petersburg un- {derwent an operation on his nose in the St. Ann’s Hospital yes- | terday. - | CONFINED TO HOME | Allen Shattuck has bcen con- ‘fined to his home for the past week suffering from a sevuore Fe is mu h improved, and to his office | I cold. {expects to return | within a few days. weather, | WHAT S GONNA HAPPEN WHERM WE PULL THE S\GQNAL CF DISTRESS THE GOVERNOR 2 Q YOUR CLOTHES WE NEVER WILL ABUSE THE GREATEST CARE 2 WE ALWAYS OSE - * <ay, BARNEY - YA QUGHTA SEE THE By GoaT HAODS CUR MA MADE OUT OF SAT BAGS -GEE THEFRE Swew - Jounmy SARRCTT OEATS ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PHONE 13 Em{ssxgn 01; 'TlArNKS ; 6 We, the “ommittee, for (he {Lutheran Ladies Annual Sale, held | RADIO ¢ | {Dec. 3rd, wish to express our 3 {thanks to the public for their| Electflc ‘Co' ‘p.’llrnnuge and generous dona-| MARTIN LYNCH, Mgr. tions, also to the ladies of the| < Radio Sets and Accessories | | | | | | |Aid and their triends who con-) jtributed so freely, and assisted jat the sale. ! Lutheran Ladies Aid Society, |adv. © Mrs. Krugness, Chairman. | R e oo o e |R. P. NELSON'S STATIONERY ; STORE | | ! Headquarters for Christmas Cards land Gift Stationery. —adv, i B . = 1 D i e You must be a GOOD SCOUT to Lelp a BOY SCOUT SUPPOSE COLUMBUS HAD HEEDED THE KNOCKERS! i And suppose we of today should heed cvery jozz suggestion and every impulse to snend! 1 Let us determine upon a policy of sane living, saving and perseverance as did v i CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS ' First National Bank “There is no Substitute for Safety” ] { SEE IT NOW! THE ELECTROL Automatic Oil Burner Now on Display COME AND SEE THE i ; Master Furnace Man Let us explain it _in DETAIL Our Time Is Yours