The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 1, 1928, Page 7

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flion picture 4 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: lCloudy tonight and Saturday; ‘moderate southeast to e LOCA f'ime— p. m. yest'y a. m. today oon today 58 40 o4 30.02 29.91 29.85 winds. L DATA Barom. Temp. Kumldny Wlsnd Velocxty Weather 6 Clear Clear Cldy 94 65 E 1 SE 10 CABLE AND RADIO REPURTS YESTERDAY Higheat temp. $ pom. | temp.__ 1 TODAY Low 8a.m. Sam. Precip. temp. tep,_Velocity 24 48 | 795 o | | 50 Port Yukon . anana agle t. Paul . Duteh Harbor cdiak [ ordov 'uneau Ketchikan rince Rupert Cdmonton = eattle ortland . jan Francisco.. 18 18 42 5 48 38 lu\n Cle: Trace Rain 0 Cldy ' 0 Clay *—-Less than 10 miles. e Rupert, re made at 4 a. NOTE.—Observations at D Prince m. and 4 p. The pre re is low south in Bering Sea and the Rocky Mountain rc in Scuthern Alaska fiors have fallen Edmonton, Seattle, utch Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, m., Juneau time. of the Gulf of ion. in Alaska and high Scattered show- and the upper Yukon alley and clear weather prevails over nearly all of the Interior. Wrhe temperature has fallen in Hlittle change clsewhere. portions of Eastern Alaska with i ¥ DOUGLAS NEWS D. F. D. CHANGES ORDER One regular meeting and hifl per month wiil take the © the regular two me Wonth which have been bm for a long time, in the I s Volunteer Fire Departn was decided at the meeting hich was held last night. The ew arrangement will be in el \et during the summer months ad will start with a drill nex ursday evening. s Other matters of varied interest], Ind importance were discussed ad acted upon. ———eo—— NEW FAMILY COMES Mr. and Mrs. Ingald Barnes and dwo children removed here yes- orday from Juneau and bave ta ffen one of the Riesser coitages. i ——————— THE FAMILY UPSTAIRS"” IS AT LIBERTY TONIGHT Some of tne greawest trick phe- graphy ever recorded for mo purposes was de- eloped by Reginald Lyons dum g the filming of “Dhe Family pstairs,” Fox Films' version of fiarry Delt’s comedy of American ome-life which ; will be shown t the Liberty tomight. D! r . G. Diystone, using Virginia alli, Allan Simpson, J. Farrell dacDonald, Lillian Blliott and ther characters, called for many equences in the mazes of Coney sland. There were juggling plat- lorms, disappearing doors, wind- wept gratings and scores of Pdds and ends which only a vet- hbran camera sharp could manipu- ate to the best possible advan- age. Many of the beach scenes hre said to be the most unusual bhots ever filmed. = of Gambling At French Casino P LE TOUQUET-PARIS PLACE, frrance, June 1—High play at the agino of this northern resort bids air to establish new records for rance during the 1928 season. hough the fashionable exodus rom Paris does not begin until gll in June, the casino has been rowded at all hours of the day NOTICE the United States Commission- gu (Ex Officio Probate) Court r the Territory of Alaska, Ju- neau Commissioner’s Precinct. hin Pihe Matier of the Last Will 8nd Testament of WILLIAM E. MULHOLLAN, deceased. All Concerned: Notice is hereby given that on. May 3, 1928, Charles W. Car- er, administrator with the will annexed of the estate of William E. Mulhollan, deceased duly_ filed his final account and report, and that a hearing on final account and report and ny objections thereto or to settlement thereof, will be before the above-entitled co} in the United States Court {Hopse in Juneau, Alaska, on July 6,,2028, at 10:00 o'clock A. M hat all persons are required then and there appear and ent any objections they may < to said final account or to settlement thereof. Dated at J-luu, Alaska, thu /d day of May, 1928. . * CHARLES W./CARTER, © Administrator with the will annexed of the Estate of Wil- llam E. Milhollan, deceased. publication, May 4, 1928. fit_ u 928. g{ualllunm, 333 and have and night, and great been won and lost. Habitues declare that the pa- tronage this year has been morc cosmopolitan than eve Among the notables are Jeany Dolly, who stonished even blase with a headd | something like a fireman’s met, blazing with jowels. The have been ral Indian pri sturesgue sumsg have a Gri who at te, sums , play that ble to people in e 2 from the casino lock in the morning af- a long night of gambling. o'clock one morning evs was filled, and peopla W five and six deep behind rs of some of the heavy players. — - Leon Fermanent Wave, $12.50. fern Beauty Parlor,, —adv. >, 0Old papers for sala at The Empire UNITED STATES LAXL OFFICE 1 ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. U. 8. NON-MINERAL SURVEY No. 1657 Serfai No. E NOTICE OF APPL CA' 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, and gqualitied to jengage 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 in the United States Land Office in Anchorage, Alaska, to purchase and en’sr upon as a Trade and Manufacturing Site the lands em- braced in U. S. Non-Mineral Sur- sey 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 68° 7' 50" North, Longitude 136° 20’ 00” west, containing 14.36 acres. and more particularly described as tollows, to-wit: Commencing at Corner No. 1, on mean high tide line on west shore of Port Althorp, Alaska, whence U. S: L. M. No. 1657 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 Corper No. 4; thence, meandering the mean high tide line on west shore of Port Althorp, Alaska, south 26° 59’ East 3.48 chains, South 45° 30’ East 3.25 chains, South 82° 45’ East 8.33 chains, South 31° 18’ East 3.75 chains, North 86° 56’ East 3.18 chains; South 67° 04’ East 1.05 chains, South 13° 20’ East 1.44 chains, South 18° 30" West 0.58 chains, to Corner No 1, the place of beginning. Declination 21° 30’ East. Any and all persons claiming any portion of the above described tract are required to file in the United States Land Office, at An- | Portland and San Francisco|' casino go- |3 chorage, Alaska, their adverse claim or claims during the period of publication, or within thirty (39) days thereatter. DATED at Anchorage; Alssks, this 7th day of April, 1948 J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register, U. S. Land Office. First publieation, April 12, 1’2!. Last pnbuuunl, lm __4, /~—— \ , ANO WOW WAS EVERY Thing IN BUFFALO, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF.. FRID AY, JUNE l 1928 7 \. IMRl\hY COOGI E A\D QP \RK I’I LG ~Bu U WE We EO WiTh CaulLs + L TRE MINUTE W THE. DOCRS AND ROVAL TUE ANGORF wm "L, HOBoKEN- \NHAT Time S A et HORSEFEATHERS Mol DONT MEAN g THERE. AND SAY PESIGNATED FOI OFAICAL IS TAK SCONER WAS Tae GFFLeIAL ANNOUNCEMENT MADE THAT THe (NATeNAY AT@%IE@ CLUBOUSE, WAS OPEN AN EVERY AVAWATLE ROOM WAS ENGAGED AND THE BULVGDAT ROOM CLERK HAS ALREADY PLACED THousANDS oF M\MES ON A WAITING LT v BVEN e orriciay suités INTEMNDED ONWY FOR PERSOMAGES OF HIGH RANK N TRe giLYGOAT ORDER HANE BEEN TAKEMN HWGHETT TS GUY (S ) R DAVE wits BUTLER Skookum CHuck ? Bv BILLE DE BL‘CK AP - =¥~ ’ TS 15 BROTHER MAC PHERSOM - \‘“JIMH HE (EFTA CALL FOCR ELEVEN THIRTY = “TOMORROW (MORMING- - HE'S QUITE A SQUND SLEEPER -WHY NGST Tl WE GET TrNGS CRAWL (N WITH Hivm ¥ A SETTLED - § FRENCH GIRL ASPIRFQ Lot PARIS, ists 1t tl not consu dors special secre {INE WILL TAKE STOCK OF IN INDUSTRIAL-SOCIAL TO DIPLOMATIC JOB| — " "= A methods of big business | recreational f; June 1 e invoked: by thie state ¢ nll.u‘hu. hospitals, hotels, sani almost general health of i s S take stock of its re- M. 1D outos and to learsy now 5, make | and topography ot the most of them. Using the same appraisal meth- ods that a corporation would ap- ply, Maine purposes to include in satt i ; A lines of a8 ilries of check including clm: ources, lled and commo: W SURVEY s will ¢heck up on schools, ilities, theatres, French. st | | | —p Former Kaiser Wants New Cook at Doorn June 1 cook,” is the mnping like h the servants’ q rionabls suburb o l\um(‘r thrilling wildfire BERLIN, ants a her fu-| “Tha als ai The apprai | transpantation advertisement appears in o and highw al organ read Dby the staffs of most of the homes among the pinu} | he include [ Wi ald. Al fuel, als and transpi { attitude of labor sonal demand fo and thy “Wanted, at once, an | lady cook, able to| and wholesome | with re | . (o the Chief Steward, Deorn, Hollan . Undoubtedly Wilhelm's ste >l | already has his hands full, Favnes, igibles from Hamilton F. Kean, former na- 0 ¢ . od | " | former pre of the United il ko ik and i the hope of being picked to | tional committeeman of New | States Ch erce o juw) is in the running for the 'of the U d § n Cor-| all highest” in exile. Unt state | poration, were present at a con- s Tk, 1 13 and 19, calle at The Bmpire. | a program for the s - i experienced turn out t App Suck not Samuel V lnlms H. no governmor yman repre {to prepare Madar with other ndred promi ne, were hrought | | together b gement of the | Maine Development Commission. ‘ Maine will attempt to learn the! ™ T mughtfi7 30 THE FAMILY Our continent was made iudissoluble — the most splendid race the sun ever shown upon was cradled. 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