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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 21, 1928. WG UF FATEDR _ By CEORCE McMANUS Fmesay — | BY GOLLY-THATS | WONDER |IF ANY- MOTHER-TVE DEAR CHILD~0OU CANT You can see quite a number of the new ME WITHOUT PITCH FORKS~ | < T‘*éf—r”é%‘#%"‘; CRERTIN A TP TLE THEY MOST BE g THIS - LET YOUR FATHER Chevrolets, Pontiacs 2 ; POSTED TO-NIGHT- and Buick on the Streets of Juneau Pa—fl‘ THEM- ‘P | Ask the owners of those beautiful cars how they perform' before you decide on what car to buy. Connors Motor C .ompany 4 Geeat Brisain vights ravervnd . | © 1928, by It Feature Service, Ine. /1 s Service Rendered by Experts FRYE BRUHN COMPAN QUALITY MEATS | SOUGHT BY BIG LEAGUE TEAMS ; |NU|ANS SPUT L B R EROJECT COMPLETED DOUBLE HEADER /A FRFaaS i | i e wors 1 Field work in connection with i the re-examination of the Gas- | B | ks Mayflower Butter and Eggs Featuring Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons FHONE 38 f OAKLAND, (.,u. May 21— Seattle split a double bill yes terday with Oakland. The In- i dizans won th¢ morning contest ! I and lost a 12-innnig game inl U. S. district engineer. A ort - thte afternoon. Two singles wan » i on the project is being prepared for Oakland in the twelfth. 1 g and will be forwarded to the Chief The batteries were: | ) ” | of Engineer: Washington, D. C, Morning game: tle—Col- in a few da . Dod ge Brothers ‘ICTORY SIX h : : 1 VICTOR lard and Borreani; Oakland— Soundings were made along the ] Geul dand Lombardi jroute of the channel and also which it is proposed to dr ('L’; Left, Catches Bob O’Farrell of the St. Louis Cardinals, who has A - Knight and Schmidt, Park (J“k ne i for the benefit of small craft ond [0 "o ded to the New York Giants for the hard-hitting George % Qi ot ”'“ TR RROr Harper, right. The consensus of opinion is that the Giants have | tineau Channel improvement pro- ject has been completed by Lieut. | {John R. Noyes, it was announced today local headquarters of the 1 and Lomba ik report made on the he 1, for O’Farrell only two years ago won th GAMES SUNDAY g of bar a year ago| oettered by the deal : b : | but the project was disapproved | most valuable player award and is only thirty-one, while Harper | Now on display at | Pacific Coast League {by the chief of enmgineers who, * is thirty-six and seems to find trouble getting started. | Seattle 4, 3; Oakland 2, 4. howaver Riiieai A SR RCT I (International Newsreol) M C lM ( f Hollywoed 3, 2; San Francisco gatlon. I e oo s TR Pl sing cuau otl)r lO'”I)(an f 11, 18. i Ll l PARTY FOR MARY METCALF 1, which is at the point of - ' Portlana Sacramento 3, 7. | s i tatsrasction’ of Rawie Phihe DOG LICENSES Notice =3 hereby given that In honor of the eigl Deg Licenses wi be due and of Mary Metcalf, he Los Angeles 2, 0. ational League St. Louls 3, 2. hth birthday | or Franklin Street, and the mother, Mrs [ south side of the driveway ! LA payable at office of the City Frank A. Metcalf, entertainec| extending from said lower | — b AR ke G 2 ves, —— Clerk June 1st, 1928. License twenty-five young friends of her| Front or Franklin Street, to T LA {fee, male dog, 4.00; female daught at the matinee on Sat the do 1 floats of the LOOKIE LOOKIE Tnlicense 2 which they de{ Manp Whart property; Unlicensed dogs will urday, after which they had ! o e 1 on the mars . ]}runkl\n 11. Lawn Grass S Feed lh t C licious ref W. 104.0 iments at the For thence S, ew York 9 T ol g The table] 'f er No. 2; thence 7 . R. SHEPARD, get'Me-Not tea room. The table feet to corner No. 2; « 2 Cleveland 4; Washington 3. City Clerk. |Mas prettily decorated, and the 11° 09° E. 4850 feet to h; - drefaed ' HUUISHEE OBigREn Ly De it 3, - < kfoall guests had a most enjoy No. 3; themce N. 48° - and our Transfer UNL. 8D STATES LANL OFFICE able afternoon. gy feet to corner e can’t be beat. Get our cn the above before eleswhere. We are here 0 serve you. ANCHIORAGE, ALASKA. i e A 1, on the seaward bound- U. 8. NON-};IIN%&A_’L SURVEY ‘nm papers fo1 sate at The Emplire ary line of said lower Front 0. “Pacific Coast League Seattle 1; Oakland 4. Portland 0; Sacramento 8. Hollywood 0; San Fr 8. i om 7; Los Angel Game called at end of thirteenth in- || ning on account of darkn { ] GAMES SATURDAY i or Franklin Street; thence Sertas No. 0v319 NOTICE OF SALE N. 39° B8 W. 39.25 feet NOTICE OF APPLICATION | along the satd boundary line IN THE MATTER OF THE AP- L“é};g)iost‘},tf:h;g’"}";(i:’:“?l‘mg’fv of Lewer Front or Franklin PLICATION of the DEEP SEA Procinct Territory of'Alnsk;‘ Street to corner No. 1, the SALMON COMPANY, & COTDOr- ' 10" tho iatier ot the Eaiosi® | place of beginning. The sald D. B. FEMMER Phone 11 1 _,1.la(t‘ion‘al League n!(onh. for leave to enter and ' oM DAVIN, Deceased. property being all of that ;}x’f:‘"{‘el"l .v‘h;f“‘;’,‘?tt"_‘b Ne si‘;:n“c: ;’;"g; of land, con-| Notice is hereby given that in| Dortion of the Mann Whart MAKE NO MISTAKE N‘elwm\'(»‘:k”‘;- St ][ :ui‘;”-} i George Manfredi, star hurler of the New York University base- "m]ega"“d mn»"um::::‘fl;x 5:“: pursuance of an order of sale| Property annl(flfly'ln‘wlm-(l ll)‘y ihookly;l A 'Cmc'm;m“' b ! ball team who has amassed an impressive list of wins thus far in Toghted . on > OhICHARGE STiland, mad~ and entered by the )I’rnhul: lv;l;(:']: :\i‘ll“l:;':m;' "rl‘ !l;l:s:l.m“; We Save You ]0% to 25% i btdae ) Kaiie ! the college season. The stories of his effectiveness have drawn Territory of Alaska, (Goust of the Jumdau' Precinct, Al 5t Ahe ArVEWAY fuibess P ¥ p - Chicago' 0; Philadelphia 2 scouts from practically every big league team to watch his every | Notice is hereby given that the ";" g T 0T Al S0k bald DrgDArW and We vl dou, whsk yunb dob. willsodns . . agka, on he 21s da D ay, » < 3 ' D Cleveland 10; Washington 12. appearance on the mound. Deep Sea Salmon Company, a cor- j4p¢’ i s i n,y”;,‘ estate| leading from sald Lower PLUMBING HEATING REPAIRING L poration, duly organized and ex- of Tom Davin, deceased, the und- Front or Franklin Street, to STQNDH?’G OF CLUBS on the Admiral Watson to épend :)»‘!tlh‘l’gag}r‘l{l:rt!hc Inv:ls of tlhl‘:l ?Jtate efsigned, administrator ‘of said wharf and floats, which has STEVE STANWORTH CO, Archwny Shop (Carrented fp G4} the summer months with fhipjon 220 b 80N ARG QSERLCH ‘i" estate will sell at public auction,| not been heretofore conveyed Phone 589 Open Evenings Pacific Coalxt X.emlr‘lxet i parents. wfy g:t Am’s‘l';‘“z:“d A t:s s"t‘;' subject to confirmation by said| to the City of Juneau. - t Sk b 3V20" 1;’5 6?_,“- ———oe———— bit alibaton. il vions Mn: court, the following described | Said sale will be made on the 7 San Francisco .. 30 19 612 WINNER DEHBY MRS. SABIN ENTERTAINS |kan post offic address is Port property, to-wit: 20th day of Junme, 1928, at ten “EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY” \l = : e 1 "29 3 AB‘); Althorp Alasks. | shd. whose | Equity in lot, together o’clock a. m. at the court-house o P Hollywood 0 .5 L i . J | with improvements thereon, Jdoor, in said town of Juneau, Photostat and Blue Print Seryice \ Lios Angeles. 25 23 .521 Mrs. C. O. Sabin was hostess | Washington post office address is! y fois . aion 21 26 £47 5 o at a delightful bridge party Sat- Colman Building, Seattle, wllh-l upon which there is $900.00 Juneau Precinct, Territory of Al- MASTER P}loTo FINISHERS Oakland 21 28 429 Comes Up in Stretch with|urday evening at her home in the ington, has filed Iits application| 0U€ upon the purchase price, )aska; terms of sale being cash, . Portland 20 290 408! Thres Length Wi Spickett Apartments in honor of |in the United States Land Office| ' PA¥able at the rate of $25.00 | gold coin of the United States, WINTER & POND CO. B o A A re2 Lengti n on her house guests, Miss Mary Free |in Anchorage, Alaska, to purchase, VT Mmonth, with interest at |ten per cent at the time of bid, ilahonll Le g Muddy Track man and Mrs. J. Shepard, who|and' en’ sr upon as a Trade and| SIX DPer cent per annum, and balance tble upon con- = W:Euehost Pe. are leaving on ednesday for | Manufacturing Site the lands em-| UPon all defererd payments, Ar@eiten ot mle. n oty 250 s iasor b h WS 35 820 LOUISVILLE, Ky, May 21— the south. braced in U. 8. Non-Mineral Sur-| situated within vlllv.luwu‘ of nm-llut Juneau, Alaska, May ° ° . . Cincinanti ... 21 14 600 |Reigh Count, the heavily played| Three tables of bridge were infvey No. 1657, which are situatea| Juneau. First Division, Ter- 21, 1928, anulalre and Delco nght New York ©16 12 .571|favorite, lnst Saturday afterncon|Play and several spent the eve |on the west shore ot Port Al-| Tifory of Alaska, and morc I H. e " St Louis .19 15 .559|won the Fifty-Fourth Kentucky DIE sewing. The first bridge| thorp, Chichagoff Island, in the | Bzl dsbor i bed b Lol 7 Ll o e "“‘]'\;"'y'“’;'lmi’;;‘s ; SALES AND SERVICE Kl .17 14 .548|Derby with a $50,000 prize while,Prize was won Dby Mrs. Segia|Territory of Alaska, one and| . . il Jon et 4 g;‘&:buyrl;h Ly st Mot o T8 Bowar, 'aid that for Iow, Soar|thpes. Gastiek milke soiitiualé: ot Commencing at corner No. |Last publication, June 11, 1928. W. P. JOHNSON PHONE 1 Hodton 10 20 .333|second and Toro third. was awarded to Mrs. Shepard.}Point Lucan, Latitude 58° 7 50”| et . & i Philadelphia ... 6 23 .207| The race was over a mile and a|Mrs. Brewer also won the cut|North, Longitude 136° 20° 00” | | ————— — Aiartas ! quarter and was run in a drizzl | Prize. A dainty supper was serv-| west, containing 14.36 acres, and 4 Wont Tost Pt |ing rain. “The.track was. sloppy o3 by the hostess after the cards.|mote partieularly” deseribed ss i R TE New York ... 25§ 821|wiih mui R o e CAMP EQUIPMENT | M550 Philadelphfa ...... 17 8 .680| The time was-two minutes, ten ALBERT BROWN HOME Commencing at Corner No. ¢ f B0O cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Cleveland . 21 13 .618|and twodfifths seconds. Albert Brown, representative of| 1 on mean high tide line on z Public llwwl;r and :.:h dhtlu :0::;: :z Oil'?;;non in Boston 13 15 .464( The winner, Reigh Count, own-| g oy Brotl Grocesd west shore of Port Althorp, £ T WAL, operation—Hot wal ay an ms 3 per St. Louls .14 19 424|ed by Mrs; John D. Herts, of Chi-| gommane who was spesstad. | Alaska, whence U. S. L. M. YUKON STQVES—OIL STOVES—TENTS— {il|| month and up—steam heated ‘Washington 11 18 .379 [cago, came from behind in ths £ M 1 No. 1657 bears south 16° v o NG ] [ s— Detroit .. 13 23 (361|stretch and finished in the lead|gy Aonen pacoiel veviordny for| B8’ 24” cast 16.24 chains dls- FOLDING COTS—COOKING UTENSIL ! —_— — Chicago . .11 22 .333 by about three lengths. hI; hbnie. tant; thence west 20.30 . SRty Misstep is owned by Leo Marks. | _ Pl chains to Corner 'No. 32; Wh g . °ll ! y MRS. HUDDLESTON Toro is owned by E. B. McLean, |[p==s=ss=zs= ----FTI thence North 11.18 chains to en camping, you il want i A NE W W ORLD RECORD e H . Corner No. 3; thence East ishi. H SHATTERS RECORD, PILING FOR WHARF i Swa son il 6.85 chains to Corner No. 4; Fishing Tackle along ; H n B thence, meandering the mean H ] 5 SWIM ENDURANCE OF UNION OIL CO. || | ien tide Tios e s ; i STUDEBAKER DICTATOR GOES 5000 MILES H chicaGo, May 21. — rs.| ON WAY TO JUNEAU i ERI bW W o e Bl | IN LESS THAN 5000 MINUTES Myrtle Huddleston, a mother, has chains, South 45° 80’ East | i shattered the world's endurance That piling for the new whart 3.25 c’h-lnl South 82° ::, | i ’ 4 swimming record for men and|which the Union Oil Company is [ FISHING SUPPI [E East 3.33 chains, South 31° i NO CAR IN THIS pRICE CLAS‘S women, by being in the water|to erect on Gastineau Channel |ff IES 18’ East 3.75 chains, North f EVER REACHED THIS RECORD 47 hours. The previous record|has left Seattle was the informa- ([ $6° 56’ “Bast 8.18 chains: i A o . was made by Otto Kemmerich, [tion given out today by E. M. ; Ml South 67° 04 East 1.05 f in Germany, who swam for 46 Basse, repres?ntanvc of the com- |}y H| chains, South 13%* 20’ East } f We can tell you more about hours. pany here, who returned on the|f g 1.44 chains, South 18° 30’ H 3 . Mrs. Huddleston 18 30 years|Admiral Watson from a shortil} West 0.58 chains,’ to Corner ar ware 0. Studebaker Dictator of age. g trip to Ketchikan. MY-T-FINE No 1, the place of beginning. -4 - Engineers to auperlntena the -T-FI Declination 31° 30’ East. o It " P v HELEN WILLS construction of the whart, in-|liji PRESERVES : An§-aiid ‘Wil ooty claiviing Piano and Ponograph for sale The World’s Champion Car. cm m stallation of tanks and necessary IN 3 LB. GLASS any portion of the above deseribed 0 i It n Display at IN \ A c:u(pmsn,tl. are expected to leave||! JARS tract are required to file in lhe‘ - the south about May 28, Mr. i - ~AUTEUIL, i(uy #1. — Helen! Basse said, while the plant 2 g:o::ze,surl'ut:?dgsi':. ’mtv:':‘v Wills played in top form yester-{should be ready for distribution Swanson Bros. claim or claimg during the period Y day in the friendly mixed doubles late in June or early in July. of publication, or withi . nc ¢ n thirty . ~ . match. Her partner was Francis: —————— LOWER FRONT ST, (30) days thereafter. . ? Hunter. Five thousand specta- GIOVANETTI RETURNS DATED at Anchorage, Alaskn 3 2 tors watched the play. Miss : : ) Service Lucas Strict Attention Given || this 7th d-r t April, 1938 . Wills has gained a variety of| Edward Glovanetti, local young T Orders DLEY GREEN, plays and experts predict lh.rmfll. who recently completed his Out-of -Town Rollnlr. U. 8. Land OIfce ‘easily will take the French cham- Freshman year at the University l First publication, Wl, 1928. | 3 plollhly & 3 ot luh clnn, returned hera ‘ Last publlemn. K 1928, |

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