The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 19, 1928, Page 7

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Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weatber Bureau Torecast for Junean and vicinity, b Rain dnd wermer t t and Fric I.O(‘AI. uw 4 v. m. today: DATA' Dutch Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland Harbor Rupert, Edmonton, made at 4-a. m. and 4 p. m The pressure is low » pressure Pre Cloudy tures ha Seattle, ®—Less than 10 mues. 5 et Harbor, Ro nd San Francisco are xcept in ‘th Starts Lite as Poor Boy, Qelis Out for 23 Mi dlw'zs When Horatio Alger wrote those r tales of penniless youths untold wealth by grit, sagacity, little dia ze they would parallel in stounding career of ter Zeffarino Poli of New . Conn. Recently the wires thrummed to the news that Poli- had dispesed h vast theatrical holdings England for a sum said to be in the immedinte ne! borhood of twenty-three, million he \\'lnt the wires didn't say, how= ever, was that Poll came to Amer- fea as an immigrant in 1881, de- serting his na e town ef Lucca, italy, for the land of opportunity. He started in as a modeler in elay and wax. Then the shqw- man’s urge swept over him, and he opened an exhibit somewhat along the Hms of the famed Eden Musee, Soon after, he ex- From thery out theatr! work, revamping an ¢h in Troy, N. Y., into a se. Then came ‘his entry cw Haven, his institation of |of Washington, (Intermational Diustrated News) cess was laid. Followed quickly his building o tres in every large city of New sland, end his invasion of Wash inglon, Baltimore, Scranton an Wilkkes-Barre. _And soon he ha a vaudeville clreuit of his own, Poli has received several decora tions from the King of [taly, an Mrs. Poli was decorated by a num ber of European royalties for he really remarkable work for th wounded during the World War. th REVISED PLANS NEW: SCHOOL BUILDING | HERE THIS MONTH Advices have been received by | tie Juncau School Board from Harlan Thomas, architect, that the latter s forwarding revised | plans and specifications of the ‘proposed new high school huild-| ing, to the Board and he reqneuls. bids be open February 1. The advices did not state which date the plans were by forwarded and were they sent| vesterday on the steamer Admir:l Watson it is probable the call {5 bids will be made February !, otherwise it will be necessary for the Board to ask for an extension | of time to give local contracto, an opportunity of entering bids, it was said today. ! The revised plans and specifi | cations provide for the entire con-| struction of the outer walls in the original dimensions. with| changes in Interior comstruction within the budget allowed. Dr.| Thomas, it was said, gave an opinion -that tHis method of con- struction svould be more satisfac.: tory as it eliminates the necessity of building additions with the! possibility of destroying the lines | of the structure, The plans, it is provide that for the presen® interior need be complate :}, 8 tunds pormi. { Commission, GILLETTE RETURNING Major Douglas H. Gillette, en- gineer officer of the Alaska Road is “returning to Ju- neau on the steamer Admiral Wat- son which sailed from Seattis ay morning for the norta. Major Gillette zttended the con- vention of American Road Build- ers’ Association at Cleveland, January 4-14. In Seattle he con- ferrcd with contractors of the Wrengell Narrows project. He has Dbeen absent from Junes since about the middle of Decem- ber. LIBERTY TONIGHT” FiFTY-FIFTY . WITH LIONEL “BARRYMORE Also COMEDY, and NEWS winds, nd Velocity Weather & o | THE DAILY: ALASKA: EMPIRE, - THURSDAY; JAN: §9,51928. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG HosE CHAFTERS THAT OB3eCED T& Tk PARENT LODGE 'S EXPULSION OF BARNEN GOOQALE . THE GRAND EXALTED ANGORA ¢ ARE WTHOLDING THEIR FINAL DECISIONS (N REGARD To GLACKBALLING THE PAREAIT LODGE OATL THE REPRESENTATVE SENT To ST PETERSBURG To GET MR GO0ALE Riwnm' T WO MEMBERS OF THE GHICAGY CHAPTER: IS GROWING @Y (EAPS AND BOUNDS W OF THE MVSTERIOUS CRDER OF The SIWTERMOD \asnicid OF NANNVGOATS Who REPORT THEIR MEMBE“\IIQ o e, : (“ MARION NIEBUMR SADIE DOUGLAS ‘WS —1 REV. GAILEY SPEAKS TO DOUGLAS STUDENT BODY Uf the Method- urch in June at High School as lay after or two Cailey, ak, to onc Rev upon to subject, sadd was { value of i ed only to the ca understanding of it. o B ‘FIFTY-FIFTY” AT El LIBERTY TONIGHT‘ abeenc » Glaum, super of two years of tho Encore y," which \\!l Jberty tonight. In this also features Lionel and Hope Hampten, ilanm said to play a racteristic role that br famer Few artists of screen hav ed a popularity th Miss Glaum have brought to the a more or lity. | her and unique co’ 25 of the film witl h upon such piec back and United States Land Oifice for the Juneau Xand District at An- chorage, Aleska. Iv the Matter of tiue Application of the HOONAH PACKING COMPANY, a corporation, Se’diers’ Adiional Homestead. Serlal No, 068K NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN: h the JAH PACKING p poration organ- laws of the State, and doing busi- Alaska through H. L. its Attorney in Fact, application, a2 patent under Sea- look | vivid lhl ness in Faulkner, filed of the United )y signee of Caleb Kirk, Inr a tract of land embraced in 8. Official Survey No. |sitnated on the north ibier Bay, Admiralty Islana, itude 57 deg. 29 min. Longitude 133 deg. sec. W., and particu- larly described as follows: “Beginning at cornez No. 1M ? on the north shore of Gambier Bay, whence U. 8. L. M. No. 1575 bears south 7% deg. $4 min. B., 7.80 chains 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 (%) S. 49 deg. 22 min. W, 3.26 chains (3) 8. 49 deg. 35 min. W. 2.27 chains (4) 8. 12 deg. 24 min. W. 2.73 chains (5) 8. 34 deg. 02 min. W. 1.98 chains (6) S. 35 deg. 60 min. W. 2.89 chains (7) 8. G deg. 56 min. W. 1.94 chains (8) 8. 16 deg. 33 min. W. 3:43 chains (9) 8. 36 deg. 03 min. B. 2.35 chaing (10) 8. 18 deg. 1.10 chains. (11) 8. 9 deg. 41 min. W. 0.42 chains Thence W. 3.96 chains to corner No. 3; thence N, 22,62 chains to corner No. 4; thence E. 13.60 chains to corner No. 5; thence S. 2.76 chains to cormer No. 1, the place of beginning, contain. ing an area of 14.63 acres.” 54 min. E, wdversely any of the above de- verse claims with the Register of tha United States Land Office, at Anchorage, Alaska, period of publication, or thirty days thereafter, barred by the provisions statute. * DELANEY IS GUEST AT ELKS’ MEETING| {arand Exalted Ruler of the B. P. 11 sides and 2307 of the Re-|:2 Any and all persons claiming within the 'weetheart of the Doomed,” “The ' Wolt Woman,” and *“Sexi” and |those who have traced the mo- tion pieture fronr its: more humble |days will remember ‘when “The Toast of Death” first flashed | across the screen, two ' reels of celluloid dynamite, produced by Thomas II. Ince, and which, like | a meteor, hurled a vivid ('ml startling persomality intor sereen' stardom - bearing the name | Louise Glaum. J. Delaney, District Depuiy of | - GRE WHIL! ANT TS Tue BERRIES T CANT SAY T BLAME BARNEY FER WANTN' To STAN HERE = T NEUER WNEW & SreeTeRsERe Wz LIKE ®1928. by Great Britain rights reserved. LD LAW M, MAY AID STEPHENSON FOR m TRIAL Former Grand Dragi:n of K. K. K. Serving Has New Hopes ((‘nnumrm Trom rage One.)y ife, fidavits showing that fear kept O. Elks in Alaska. was a guest of the local Lodge No. 420 last night | at their weekly meeting. He gave a short address to those present. { relating to matters of interest to! 2lks. When Mr. Delaney, who is .m( Anchorage man and® present Con-| mander of the American Legion post there, passed through here in' the early part of December hn] traveled alone but was married -n' the States recently, and is re.| turning to Anchorage with hh! bride. ! PRSI & . G. G. Prosoroff. dean oi Churches in Alaska as west as Kediak, and who re- at Sitka, passed through vesterday on the Admir.l far here " Rogers on his way o Seattle. Ha wiill be in the States for several, weeks and may go east to Chi-/ . cago and Washington. | | —————— | " J1d papers for sale at The Emp're, the deposéd klan' leader from tes- tifying in his own behalf during his trial in 1925. The petition for a writ of 1 rof,-coram nobis, is an old com- mun law action, Holt explained | !that has been used but two or three times in the history of In-} diana’'s jurisprudence, but which has been recognized as valid hy the Courts. “The petition will be based on the contention that Stephenson, towlhig to the sentiment and pro- jjudice against him at the time, was prevented from taking the stand to establish his own iuno- SPECIA King Fastures Syndiete, the. 7 4 j cence through fear and duress,” I Holt stated. Certified copies of a number of xmsulutlons condemning Stephen-' son: adopted by several civic and women’s organizations are to he included in' the petition. It also is to contain records of a rebuke | i administered by Judge Fred Hlllo-e‘l |to Special Prosecutor Charles K. Cox for an alleged statement that if he were a relative of Madge! | Oberholtzer, the Indianapolis girl| for whose death Stephenson late: was' convicted, there would lm 'u jneed to invrke man-made against him. * Judge Will H. Sparks, of Rusi- .vllla who tried the murder cas), { will hear and pass on the nstil.hm,‘ Holt said. If the writ of error is granted a new trial will be coa- ducted at Noblesville, and the ap-| peal now pending in the Supreme. Court Would be set aside. It this| petition is refused it will not ef-, fect the appeal now pending, Holt | | said. ———,——— WOMEN OF MOOSEHEART Legion * will meet tonight at § lo’clock. Al members reqa>cted to be present. adv. Secretary. Ola papars 101 nave at The Emp're A —— . L SALE AGNES GRIGG, I ON WINDOW SHADES AT JUNEAU PAINT STORE Serial Ne.| T T prices. N T T T AT R T AITRA will satisfy. scribed land should\file their ad-|3 or they will be = the (S Dated at Archorage, Alaska,|S the 2nd day of November, 1927, J. LINDLEY onm INVOICES BOOKLETS ENVELOPES PRICE LISTS CATALOGUES STATEMENTS OFFICE FORMS LETTER HEADS ANNOUNCEMENTS EVERYTHING ABOUT ANYTHING ¢ BUT— Complete automatic pnnfin [ ment enables The Empire to (iuole pr‘cel . nnd supplies for business stationery. WE KNOW YOU'LL LIKE IT! T T UG NO ONE KNOWS The Empire’s Job Printing Departmcm knows how to do your printing lhe right way and at right il We have recently installed mackfioiy Raised Letter Printing Try zhu new method on yout “THAY'S HiMY! Taatrs THe GoRrILLA THEY SENT To DRAG ME BACK HOME == T WONDER * HE'S dONNA dET By BILLE DE BECK OKMNX - M BARNEY GOOGLE , Tie EXGLTED ANGORA M REGAOY. M o~ ATTENTION FUR FARMERS AND TRAPPERS We are in the market for a large quantity of Blue Foxes. Before disposing of your supply get our prices as we are sure we can do better for you than oustide houses. CHAS. GOLDSTEIN & CO. KEEP THEM WARM AND COZY with DIAMOND BRIQUETS With Diamond Briquets in your furnace, heater or fireplace grate you can easily main- tain a healthy even temperature at all times. Order from your transfer man or Pacific Coast Coal Co. Phone 412 C. D. Ferguson THESE WINTER DAYS ARE INTERIOR IMPROVEN S}mwe or Hemlock will give you very ‘ good satisfaction. FOR FLOORING—WE RECOMMEND VER. TICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING FOR SPOONS—SWIVELS—RINGS LEADS—HOOKS Outfit Yourself Early

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