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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1928. Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Rain tonight and Thursda LOCA Time— 4 p. m. today...29.76 4 a, m. today..29.97 41 Noon today 30.04 46 45 y; tresh southeasterly winds. L DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wér}l:d Vello;ity Weather 84 89 SE 73 SE Rain Mist Cldy 6 18 CABLE AND R ADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY Highest 8 p.n. [ temp. 1 Stations— TODAY 8am. Precip. 8am. Ve lu ity 24 hrs. Weather TLow 8a.m. temp._temp, Nome Bethel Fort Yuken.. Tanana Eagle St. Paul . Dutch Harbor.. Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert.. Edmonton ... Seattle Portland . San Francisco 72 _ 62 11 16 10 50 18 30 as 40 14 41 44 50 50 h4 54 10 Clear Cldy cldy Pt. Cldy Mist Showers Clay Clear Cldy Cldy Cldy *—-Less than 10 miles. T T IS @Ml 2 Observations at D Prince Rupert, are made ‘4t 4 a. m. and 4 p. WEATHER The pressure is low throu near the Aleutian Peninsula, a fTanana and Cordova with dmonton, Seattle, utch Harbor, Kodiak, Portland and San m., Juneaun time. CONDITIONS ghout Alaska with its lowest point nd is high off the California coast Juneau, Franeisco and in .the North FPacific States and British Columbia. Moderate _rains have failen 10 Southern Alaska and clear weather pr ““over othér parts of the Territory. littl: vails has en- at districts The temperature change in other DOUGLAS | NEWS OPERETTA “YANKI SAN" ' WELL PRESENTED sually picturesque and col n that best s the operetia “Yanki presented by the students of Douglas High School Glee Club in the Liberty theatre last eve: ning. The Oriental scenic. effect sug- gested charm. The little Ja maidens, dressed in silk pajama of various colors and butterfiy designs, produced the realism an Fastern rainbow. Their dain- ty toe dance of much motion and little progress was like the rustie of tiny leaves in the warm winds. Secret gestures behind little white UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. U. 8. NON-MINERAL SURVEY . No. 1657 Serias No. 0v519 NOTICE OF APPLICATION IN'THE MATTER OF THE AP- PLICATION of the DEEP SEA SALMON COMPANY, a corpor- ation, for leave to enter and purchase a tract of land, con- sisting of 14.36 acres, as a trade and manufacturing site,| located on Chichagoff Island, Territory of Alaska. Notice is hereby given that the Deep Sea Salmon Company, a cor- poration, duly organized and ex- isting under the laws of the State of - Washington, engage in business in the Terri- tory of Alaska and in the State of Washington, and whose Alas- kan post office address is Port Althorp, Alaska, and whose ‘Washington post office address is Colman Building, Seattle, Wash- ington, has filed its application #n the United States Land Office in Anchorage, Alaska, to purchase and en’:r upon as a Trade and Manufacturing Site the lands em- braced in U. 8. Non-Mineral Sur- vey No. 1657, which are situated on the west shore of Port Al- thorp, Chichagoff Island, in the Territory of Alaska, one and three quarter miles southeast of Point Lucan, Latitude 58° 7’ 50" North, Longitude 136° 20’ 00" west, containing 14.36 acres. and imore particularly described as foilows, to-wit: J Commencing at Corner No. 1, on mean high tide line on west shore of Port Althorp, Alaska, whence U. 8. L. M. No. 1857 bears south 16° 58’ 24" east 16.24 chains dis- tant; thence west 20.30 chains to Corner No. 2; thence North 11.18 chains to Corner No. 3; thence East 6.85 chains to Corner No. 4; thence, meanderine the mean high tide line on west shore of - Port Althorp, Alaska, south 26° 659° East 3.48 chains, South 45° 30’ East 3.26 chains, South 82° 45’ East 3.33 chains, South 31° 18’ East 3.75 chains, North 86° 56’ Fast 3.18 chains; South 67° 04’ East 1.05 chains, South 13° 20’ East 1.44 chalns, South 18° 30’ ‘West 0.§8 chains, to Corner No 1, the place of beginning. Declination 31° 30’ East. Any and all persons claiming any portion of the above described are required to file in the ited States Land Office, at An- phorage, Alaska, their adverse im or claims during the period & publicati £30) days fter. . DATED at Anchorage, A‘llll this 7th day of April, 1938 J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register, U. 8. Land Offi First publication, April 13, i {fast publication, June 14, 1 Lu! i *{of credit to this popular te of | and qualified to|" fans added mystery to the dream world. The Twin Roses of old Japan, played by Mae Fraser and Bernice | Bdwards, furnished the delightful imnnml element. It was no won- |der the handsome Prince could not choose one over the other. Nor would it have been easy for {any one to choose the loveliest of the beautiful dancing girls. The dignity and pomp of an |cient court life was well present- led by the Mikado and his ro | attendants. The musical department of the | high school under the supervision and responsibility of Miss ll:lil\l has shown outstanding improve- ment. Much of the interest cre- ated for chorus work this y returni is expected | that even can be ex- As ss Daily s Douglas next year, it with her experience better work in music pected in the futur SalBhi S B RRE CLASS OF 1928 TO GRADUATE THURSDAY Commenceent for the Senior {class of the Douglas high schogl will take place tomorrow evening at the Liberty- theatre. Tne class | has chosen for its motto, “A step at a time.” Class color green and white; - class flower | the forget-me not. Composed of eight members, all but two of whom have attended the Douglas schools from the first lzmln. those to graduate are: Lu- Ieille Fox, Ross Fox, Lawrence Carlson, Walter Savikko, Lillian Aalto, Leonard Johnson, Madeline Riedi, John Martin, A All the young ipeople have taken an active part in the various activities of the school. Following s the tomorrow evening: Selection—Faculty Orchestra. Invocation—Rev. O. A. Stiliman. Salutatory—Walter Savikko. Violin Solo—Miss Gladys Flem- ing. Valedictory—John Martin. Address—John Rustgard. Solo—A. E. Goetz. Presentation of Class—Supt. (L Olson. Presentation Charles Sey. Benediction—Rev. man, program for o of Diplomas — 0. A. Still- e ASCENSION DAY SERVICES Mass at the Catnolic church to- morrow morning will be held ai .|ing which time ¥e appeared fre BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG - o ETER HOURS OF To RESCUE BARNEY * GRANITE PRISON “, DEPARTMENT FRUITLESS EFFORTS GOOGLE FROM WIS THE ENTIRE FiRe CALLED To THE SCEAE GET s oy TAND BRACK , GNE 'EM A N\ CHance EARL MQORE SERGE KKOUSSE WiTsky ’U,‘) AlBERT SToESTEL 3 Bovs DAV 22 dey ALFRED WER 1z SMITH cyanes HOWARD (.. ..( i inflfi: R NOW DONT GET BXCITED - RUN Thg THE CREVICE A THEYLL NER RESCUE HIM ALWVE (¢ THeV { DONT HURRY -/ POOR RARNEY ! (NG PLENTY & : PIPE THROUGH AND WE'LL ME Food D(MJ ——— GET Te COFFEE READY - HUKRY \ T CANT BEAR T& THiMK OF (Y WHILE WE WERE ALL PANNING HIM FOR D\S - APPEARING . THE BoaR. \UIVLL FELLER wAS BURIED UMDER THAT NS » € 8 o'clock instead of the usual hour | o1’ gcock, 1 has bren smnoune | T wHo's wHO ed. he services will be in hono 1i | AND W’IFRF of Ascension D: B | B GUILD MEETING i' | R. from B. Muchmore was an arrival the States on the Alaska. a commerecial broke r Hansen of the United ates Bxperiment Station of Sit- Ika was a westhound passenger on {the Alaska from Juneau. He is enroute to Fairbanks where he Y iwill spend most of the summer. Passengers leaving for Seward lon ‘the Alaska included Mrs, Previons wilma® McCormack. but the comedy Charles Hausner, is of a highly acher Hardware y was an arrival on the He making through Southeast- The St. Luke's (Guild wi a meeting at the Nome of A. Fox Thursday afternoon - e HAROLD LLOYD IS AT LIBERTY TONIGHY Harold Lloyd is at the Libe tonight in “For Heaven's Sake There are more thrills in | Heaven's Sake” than in Lloyd productions is there also and amusing sort. Harold Lioyd needs no mention to induce tho: i comedy to see his pr produc- | tion which will be given for the| first time tonight. | — .- GRADUATION GIFTS ’ See Guys' Drug Store window for suggestions of gifts suitable| for the boy or girl graduat v birt last Fre representative Com- Alas- al to spect ) like is se oo B. of the compan, { vicini A representative | manufacturing | wno been in several weeks, left on| the ka for Cordova. Enroute to the the Chickaloon oil district S Rl ki several men who are on ASCENSICN THURSDAY way to begin development CELEBRATED TOMORROW |and oper 'h;ns‘ ; for the e k include Cdpt. I I Capt. J.. 1. Ca A. Monsen and son Wes-| | the | like and | are the work | sea \‘UH.‘ ,rm.‘ ey the 40th day the Ch Thur: morrow, the East is known in Churches as Ascension According to the scriptures, C remained on the earth for days after His resurrection, alter |A. Salter, stian jand Mr. y. |ley rist | 40 | MRS, dur- | - KENDLER HOME 8. Mrs quently to His apostles, instruct- foen ing and conscling them. On the | yguy fortieth day it says Fe bade His pome deciples farewell and rose into heaven by His own divine power. | The day has been observed in the Catholic Church since time immemorial and was retained in the Angelican Church and the Lutheran Church. To commemorate churches will hold ices. In the Catholic following program will he ob- served: 6 a. m, M in the) Hospital Chapel; 7 a. m. and a. m., Mass in the Church: p. m., Evening Devotions Benediction of the Blessed S ment. Joseph Kendler, who has Ann's Hospital since the hospital f morying. -t JOHN CLARKE IN HOSPITAL |& left in 12 thi | John W. Clarke, dent of Juneau, entered Hospital yesterday to medical long time resi- & St. Ann’s 2 receive 1311 Txfii'?:{z% special Church 11101 3% ELKS MEETING It there Is a baseball game to-! night, the R Lodge mesting | fwill called 8:30 o'clock. be at ANEREEEERAY — .- SILVER TEA POSTPONED The Ladies’ League unces a postponement of the Silver teaj from tomorrow to Thursday, May 24. - eee 01d papers for sate ar The Emplre. | BILIOUSNESS RELIEVED « oo QUICKLY Carter’s Little Liver Pilis Purely Vegetable Laxative move the bowels free from pain and unpleasant al .G-eu. They relieve the system of constipas which many times cause a sour -nd acid sondm.m in the system. Remembee they are l: Kl!l"l pre-&lmlan‘nnd “I’::d be " with ence to a A i Bevasists 25c and 75c Red Packages. LEGION meets TONIGHT GENERAL @ELECTRIC | | | i | & [ A]aska Scenic Views | | l Fred K. Ordway oottt i, De Vry Motion Picture BURFORD’S CORNER Equipment Eastman Cameras, Films, Amateur Finishing PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY None Beétter—Box of Balk V e ¢ o s s Opposite Thomas Hardware -8 JAPANESE TOY SHOP H. B. MAKING « Front Btreet. P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders ————————————eemill (e P Tt Tae Juneau LAunpry » l‘ll‘ll - ' ety Froat and Scoond Btreets PHONE 350 SAW W00D ‘Oftice Phone 389 Residence Phone 3501 'OU will notice at once the roominess of the new General Blectric Refrigerator. This —the smallest model~has nine of shelf area. The freezing chamber was dfilped to take the smallese ;onflflo s ic, mlkel%mbuoi:ieen on«:‘e’.ml e l:h,. sce operates never neeT:I::ll{ng. Alaska Electric Ltght & Power Co. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 18 (New Texas Towns Take i Names from Old Spam\ '_ EL MASHO, Tex., tow Imames were ns h 1 George eivic face that théir to Pecos river, £l Spanish for l'oLD STAGE PROMPTERS | ger, PARIS, nmi ter's I o When away iothes prompte middle of the footlights, - Mr. | was needed. six months, following the di covery § t first was ¢alled Crube, into dialogue, other 5 lost their jobs. , the theatres that pre- and a few of the promp- whispering for- gotlen lines to forgetful play |but often they are women con- coaled in the wings, and the old men who spent, their lives follow. ing pla in a hole in the stag yes level with | the flocr, are on a perpetual vaca- tion. text easy May 16—N 'lllo very old th choose Sps which, suggest that founded .even Dbefore of the Lone Star rey v a. century. ago. Masho ha Drung Thompson's ranch in Texas they the public on | up n of oil in Crockett co —eaa MINARD MILL IMPROVED Minard Mill, who has been. ill St. Am Hospital with pneu- ija since last Thursday, 1s improved, according to al authorities. He rested and while not out dan- is doing favorably but the acquired enough | all attention to tlie 1 overlooks the its name | is corrupt | =1 view.” |1 | well, nts soon pride to it river —————e of ARE OUT OF FAS May 16—hTe promp-| HION ] FOUND: BIX GOATS VIENNA, Austria, May 16—Peo- long characteristic of | ple who travel on public convey stage, is vanishing|ances in Vienna lgse, for the most of tradition | part, articles much the same as music hall fashion tookare lost cn street cars and busses ' most of the show-girls' in other cities of the world. But 1 all of th lines, the one entry on the list of found ob- box, sticking up in the jects for 1927 on Vienna convey- obseurad | gnces was: goats. Like the prompting ! other “finds” that passengors had forgotten, the goats were turned to the pnlil‘u box, French ther reli ision and litile Mlaywrights simplitied (e Jorees LIBERTY TONIGHT—7:30 HAROLD LLOYD “For Heaven’s Sake” LAUGHS! LAUGHS! From Start to Finish FIRST SCENES OFF THE CALIFORNIA L00D DISASTER SEEZRRAESIRERIREESALEY H S3281 and let the kiddies come. 22, NOTE: Be sure I’rl('m—]()- 0-40 qem\ ~aSETE == The Invitation to the Wedding ORMERSTT mE' K /AN NoL HEAR ANY ‘ THING. MAC */ SNIF SNIF ~ HE sAYS To PuT A LITTLE MORE SUGAR IN THE COFFEE - S Wiem VA HoouSTRAATE PorTiamd o8 WILEM MENGELBERG If yours is a hard lot—build a house on it AVINGS” 1S SUCH A DRY SUBJECT! And yet, once you begin playing the game, It is perfectly thrilling. There is a peculiar fn%cination in geeing the sacrifices you make reflected in dollars and ¢ents right before your eyes. And, too, there is always the sustaining vision of a h?ppy family with its happiness and comfort assured. 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