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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 26, 1928. Weather Conditions. As Recorded by the U. §. er Bureau Weath Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. todav: Fossibly showers tonight and Su LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humslglty Wénd Veloclty Weather Time— 4 p. mfl yest'y..29.85 4 a. m. today.. 30.05 Noon today 30.03 51 41 56 nday; gentle variable winds Cldy Pt. Cldy Pt. Cldy 83 42 w S 2 4 CABLE AND RADIO REPURTS YESTERDAY Stations— 8 p.m. TODAY Low 8a.m m. Precip. femp._tenn, 8 a.m. temp. Nome 12 Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Eagle 8t. Paul Datch Harbor.. Kodiak Cordova Juneau . Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton ... Seattle Portland . San Francisco.. 50 26 30 42 36 34 30 30 38 10 40 11 10 62 52 54 £9 04 Rain Trace Pt Cldy ’l Pt (l(l\ C ll-ur *—-Less than 10 miles. NOTE.—Observations at Du Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seatt are-made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. The pressure is moderately I Alberta and near the Alaska on the British Cclumbia coast, i western Aleutian Islands. Light of:Alaska, - the upper Yukon Val .aska, and British Columbia. Tem ‘and temperatures remain low fo Peninsula, and tch Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, le, Portland and San Francisco m., Juneau time. the upper Yukon Valley, is mederately high n Southeastern Alaska and in the showers have fallen in the Gulf| ley, portions of Southeastern Al-\ perature changes have becn slight r the season in Alaska. ow in — — POUGLAS | NEWS | 8. S. PICNIC TO BE HELD SUNDAY, LARSON CREEK of the Con- } Community Sunday school will be held tomorrow at the usual place along the beach | where Larson creek flows into the bay, and everyone on the Island is cordially invited to join with the picnickers for a day's outing. Bach one is requested to bring his own cup. According to present plans the picnickers will meet at the church at 10:30 a. m, and with the chil- dren forming in a line of march, everyone will walk out to Larson ereck followed by a truck load of jce cream and other refreshments. Sunday sehool will be held im- mediately after arrival at the pic- mic grounds. The refreshments will_follow Sunday school. At 2 o'clock church services will he held after which various recrea tions planned will be indulged in. — - SNYDERS RETURNING Mr. and Mrs. W. parents of Mrs. A .E. Douglas, are expected to arrive here on an early boat from the South after a year's absence dur- inz which they have traveled to some extent but found no place quite as alluring as Alaska. ————————— COMING FOR VISIT Miss Marie Renson is due to arrive here next week for a visit 'with friends and relatives. Miss Henson is a granddaughter cf Mrs. B. Gravrock. — e GLORIA SWANSON AT LIBERTY TOMCRHRROW | The annual picnic gregational F. Snyder, Goetz, of In “The Untamed Lady,” which is scheduled at the Liberty, for} Sunday, Gloria Swanson refurns to the type of picture that first; brought her into screen promi- nence. The story, an exciting comedy-romance, was written os- pecially for the Paramount star| by that widely read fiction writer,) Fannie Hurst. As the enormously rich society debutante, whose terrible temper gets her into all sorts of scrapes, Gloria has a role that gives her a splendid opportunity to display her rare flair for comedy as well +30 to 40 miles per hous with an Evinrude Rowboat Motor. Winner of Pacific Northwest champion- ship. Special models for slow sal- .mon trolling or high speed. New 11928 models have 50 to 200 per ‘cent more power, 33 per cent fewer parts, ball and roller bear- .ing equipment, two ignition sys- tems, electric lights and special features not found in any other joutboard motor. The world’s ‘standard outboard motor for over 18 years. Oldest manufacturers of outboard motors in the United /States. Take an Evinrude your automobile, use it on your own or a rented boat: Write for Boat and Motor C :alog. Dealer franchise for 1928 open to hardware, sporting ‘ood dealers, boat builders, resort own- efs and boat liveries. Prices and sdiscounts quoted tpon applica- * tion. Evinrude Motor Co., Whole- sale and Retail Factory Branch, 434 Becond St~ Portland, Ore. | ot i - e IT saw Horatious at the bridge, { Althorp, as to exhibit her ability as a dra- matic actress. 1L probably is the most versatile part she has had in months, and she is said to give a performance that is perfection itself. ‘The plot hinges on the deter- mined attempts on the part of Glori fiance to tame her, and develops a host of humorous and thrilling incidents. Larry Gray, rememberad for his fine work op- posite M Swanson in “Stage | Struck” is again her leading man Digging into another man's money vault thinking it is a gold mine almost proves the undoing of Billy Bevan and Andy Clyde in Mack Sennett's latest Pathe-com- edy, “Trimmed in Gold,” the add- ed comedy. Other Bridge That gerous And there smile his face; “I don’t mind this,” he cried, once, You see, ace!” was a on “for I trumped my partner’s UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. U. S. NON-MINERAL SURVEY No. 1657 Seriai No. ¢v519 NOTICE OF APPLICATION IN THE MATTER OF THE AP- PLICATION of the PEEP SBA 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, and qualified to engage in business in the Terri- tory of Alaska and in the State of Washington, and whose "Alas- kan post office address is Port Alaska, and whose ‘Washington post office address is Colman Building, Seattle, Wash- ington, has filed its application in 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 Lhe west shore of Port Al- thorp, Chichagoff Island, in the Territory of Alaska, une and three quarter miles southeast of Point Lucan, Latitude 58° 7’ 50" North, Longitude 136° 20" 00" west, containing 14.36 acres, and more particularly described as lollows, to-wit: Commeacing at Corner No. 1, on mean high tide line on west shore of Port Althorp, Alaska, whence U. 8. L. M. No. 1657 bears south 16° 58’ 24” east 16.24 chains dis- Is More Dan-|" BARNEY GOOCLE AND SPARK PLUG THE FIRST STEP IN TuE NITIATION (NTo THE SECRET AND MVSTERIOUS CROER OF BILWGOATS wilL BEGIN - AS VOUR NAME (S CALLED DO VOUR REGALIA AND STEP FORWARD ~ SEEMS Don'r C C PETTITPHN WALTER ROSENFIELD BOB ME GowAan TIMMIE WRAY HARRY RE\CHENBACH BILLY CRIPPS ROCCO VOCCO MiLToN WEIL AL BEWIN HARRY HUME - The OTHER GEATLEMEN| WL PEASE GO (NTO THE BLUE ROOM AND WALY FOR THE SIGNAL B NG THE WAY YOU LOOK AT ME WHEN I TE(L Vou T& LIE DOVIN T INDICATE TRHAT Nou WANT To - NOW. WHEA) T Tew vou o A TaNG . T MEAN (T NOU SEEM To FORGET WIO I AM - IM THE HONORABLE BERNARD GoQGLE, GRAND SUPREME EXALTED ANGORA OF THE BILVGOAT S, TTWENTY MILLION STRONG -~Okmnx WHAT D0 You THINK OF THAT? B oo e 12 1928 by King Great Br s |BIG SHIPMENT Services Notices tor thls church column must be received by The Empire oot later than 10 o’clock Satur- day morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete. Widgeon o ilerive Sunday with About 15,000 Brook Trout g Dunglas Presbvtermn Nnuve ! Mission Sunday Scbocr—2:30 p. m. Sermen at 3:15 p. m. 7:00 p. m.-— Thursday—Mid- week prayer service. All are cordial'ly weicome to these =ervices. A trout shipment fingerlings, 15,000, will arrive Sunda on the [isheries patrol hoat Widgeon fro the Yes hatchery. It is consigned Alaska Fish and Game Club th city and the fish will planted in Auk Lake. The fish are being supplied ttn the club by the U. S. Bureau of| Fisheries. Last Fall Commission- er Henry O'Malley had a ship- ment of eggs sent from burcaun stations in the States to Yes Bay! where they were hatched andj ared for until they reached (ll‘l fingerling s A portion of thej lot was ven to Petersburg sportsmen for planting in a lukvl near there and others will go m Sitka. “This the trout the loer Auk Lake « castern brook approximately here at 6 a. m. Bay | to the of be Duuglns Catholxc Church ('Ll”mll(‘ a(‘r\hefi An the tem- rorary chapel in the 'new res!- dence adjoining the old bhank building. 8:3( nl-—Low Mass and ser- mon, General Communion for all 1:00 p. m. undey School. te- —- : | st Luke’s Episcopal Church j_ ning and 0 p. m. Congregational Cummunity Church D. HAMMOCK. Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30 A m. Regular Sunday services 11:30 m, to 12:30 p. m. FORMER LEADING ALASKA BUSINESS MAN RETURNS NORTH Prayer third planting of 1 club has made in in the past three years,” said Grover C. Winn, president, today. “Our program has for its object the stocking of that lake and maintaining there| a supply of fish to provide Ju-| nean people with a place to fish without either inconvenience or excessive expense. In order to accomplish this, it will be neces- sary to curtail fishing there for a few years in’onder to give the trout planted time to mature and spawn. There is no way in which the lake can be closed to fish-| ing but the club is confident lu- al sportsmen will aid in (hl%_ work, refraining from excessive fishing and by not taking any| small fish,” he added. | A. J. Sprague, special Fisheries' Commissioner of the Territory will supervise t* = planting of the! fish which will be taken to the lake as soon as the Widgeon ar- rives in port tomorrow. a. | C. B. Haraden, for many years| a prominent business man of Ju- neau and Skagway when he was manager and one of the owners of the Ross-Higgins Company which operated general depart- ment stores in both towns, is a passenger on the Alameda on hi way to Eagle where he will have charge of the branch of the Nor- thern Commercial Company at! that point. Mr, Haraden left Ju-} neau in 1909. For ten years or mora before that time he had been prominent in business and civic affairs in this Territory, Mr. Haraden located in Seattle after leaving Juneau, but for the last several years he has resided in Portland, Oregon. 300 Excursionists 3 off for Whitehorse. (Sp«cinl to Empire) SKAGWAY, Alaska, May 26- The excursionists from Junean tand Douglas arrived here on the| This is Mr. Haraden's first visit| Alma last night at 6:45 onlock‘ lo Alaska since 1914. He is|after a fine trip, nice weather. A| greatly impressed with the prog- nl,mu» was held in the White Pa: ress that Juneau has made since!Club last night which was we [he last saw it attended. The Ross-Higgins Company, of At 6 o'clock which Mr. Haraden was manager, ' excursion train left for White- was located where the Alaska|horse. There were approximate- Electric Light and Power Com-!ly 360 aboard the train. The ex-| its offices. It sufceelled | cursionists arrived at Whitehorse L the Dacker ly after 11 o'clock this fore- | pioneer Juneau eslab-ln on. this morning the Brothers, lishment. ————-e——— BACCALAUREATE EXERCISES BASEB,iLL GAMES WHITEHORSE, Y. T., May The excursion train arrived The Baccalaureate services for!he:re at 11:30 o'clock this fore- the graduating class of the Ju-inoon, weather is fine and the neau high school will be held in]vmwd is enjoying the trip. and has the high school auditorium to-! plenty of pep. The first baseball morrow night at § o'clock. A de-igame is scheduled to start this| lightful program will be given by |afterncon at 1 o'clock between a| the sechool musical organizations|combination of Whitehorse aml‘ and the Rev. R. A. Gailey will Skagway to play the Sitka In-| B tant; themce west 20.30 chains to Corner No. 3; thence North 11.18 chains to Corner No. 3; themce Hast 6.85 chalns to Corner No. 4; thence, meandering the high tide line on west shbre of Port Althorp, Alaska, south 26° 659’ East 3.48 chains, South 45° 30’ East 3.25 chains, South 82° 45’ East 3.33 chains, South 31° 18’ East 3.75 chains, North 86° 56’ Bast 3.18 chain South 67° 04’ East 105 chains, South 13° 20’ East 1.44 chains, South 18° 30’ West 0.58 chains, to Corner No 1, the place of beginning. Declination 31° 30’ Any and all persons chlmlng any portion of the above described n tract are required to file in the Upited States Land Office, at An- make the addres:. dians. Juneau and Chilkoot Bar- GLORIA SWANSON in A “THE UNTAMED LADY” ADDED ATTRACTION chorage, Alas their adverse { elajm or claims during the period of publication, or wjiihin thirty (30) days thereafter. DATED at Anchorage, Alaska. thils 7th day of April, 1938 J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register, U. 8. Land Office. First pubication, April 12, 1928. Last publication, June 14, 1928. Mack Sennett Comedy TRIMMED IN GOLD 7:30—9:15 Prices—10.20-40, Loges 50 cents HERE ON ROAD :: MRS. BISHOP AND [ | nent locally for | Bishop | been | been AR =y ITacks will then play and the win- ners of the two games will meet in the play-off. RESULT! FIRST GAME | WHITEHORSE, May 26—The Indians were beaten in the first game by a score of 11 to 3 130 ‘o'clock Juneau and the started the second game. eee - JUDGE WICKERSHAM TG BE MARRIED The engagement of Mrs. Grace E. Bishop to Judge James Wicker- | sham has been announced during| the week. The marriage will| take place;in Seattle later in the} summer, after Judge Wickersham returns ‘from the Republican Na- tional c®nvention in Kansas City, said Mrs. Bishop today. Both ' Mrs. Bishop and Judge| Wickersham are extremely \\l\lll i known here and have been promi. many y 8. Mn." has for some time been, | connected with ther Juneau pub.| | lic. schools and is now principal| of the grammar school. Judge Wickersham, who came to Alaska| as Federal Judge in 1900 and has actively interested in the itory since then, rved for al years as Delegate to Con- Ter v M(‘\y Among the parties which have given for Mrs. Bishop was a tea at which a group of teach-| ers we hosts, at the Forget-Me- Not Tea Recom on Thursday after [ survey {town noofi. Mrs. Bishop was present- | ed 'with a lovely luncheon sot. Judge Wickersham left on the Admiral Rogers for Seattle from where he will go to Kansas City to attend the Republican National convention which begins on June| 12.1 MELDRUM IN TOWN Engineer Don charge of the in this di ¥ erday Afrom ncar Point Augusta, supplies. He made the Valkyrie, Capt. returned last night, will remain on the of Chichagof Island until about June 1, moving then to the vi- cinity of Hawk Inlet. ——— PRISONER ON ALEUTIAN Meldrum meron timber ct, was in'! the camp | purchasing the trip on Wood, and The camp north shore James Ryder, sentenced at Fair-: banks to serve 7 years in the' penitentiary at MeNeil Island will| be brought to Juneau on the Aleu-| tian by Deputy Marshal Conrad | and turned over to the U. S. Mar- shal's office here to be taken south, according to U. S. Mursh.nl[ Albert White. With a Travclers Check you're welcome “‘by-heck” “STRANGER” MONEY! Much of the enjoyment of vacation or-travel is lost if there is unpleasantness or inconvenience as to money. 01d papers for sate at The Empire ——— DANCE Cashing stranzers’ checks is dangerous and the other fellow knows it. 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