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B e = THE DAILY ALAbKA l:MPIRl; bAl"URDAY JULY 28, 1928. By BILLE DE BECK R BOSS, T WLz TIS WAY » NOU GUNS ARE (AY BODYGUARD AND TM) Mr. Coal Consumer: \»E HAD SOME PASSES T DE PANING NOU To WATCH EVERY <TeP L TAke! BALL GOME VESTIDDY AN' SEEIN' AS | MM LIFE'S IN DANGER AND T ; . NOUSE WWRNT SCAIRT, DONT PROPOSE To TAKE ANY 3 Ay AFTER ALL, ’ CHANCES = FROM NOW On T™ . THIS (S SIMPLY A TEE o el oMY i OISCIPLINARY RpSiSn LF CoN s X (MEASURE . BUT BUERY ONE OF YOU To A 3 RuN g T MUST TEacH RCPE ARCLMD MY 4 ” \ \ ~ THEM A WAIST « THEN Tlb A 5 > N /" LESSON- KNOW VOURE ON THE p \ Y Thanks for your generous support, we know now that you realize the importance of insisting on Alaska Coal when you place your coal orders. Every pound you burn helps to develop an industry that will go far toward adding to the prosperity of S |l|n- stern Alaska., A supply of Admiralty Island Coal is now con- stantly on hand. ~ Order from your own transfér man or cozl dealer or The Admiralty I.slaml Coal Company PHONE 409 Temporary office H. R. Shepard & Son. e AP © 120, Ly King Feature Great Britain rights reserved. § ther Conditi A the U. S. Gas Is Tak ]<1‘;x|:‘..|1 contri ("i,ll\;:"‘zlllh\l‘:lxli! :n‘lfl : |..;r.“:..l‘vnh.A‘xlpyl‘x‘.:l”::::i:l }&)m Weather Conditions As Recorded by the as Is Taken from lit melts the hardest metal in a T. Bi WALKER Inting il lal y v H - 3 Weather Bureau Iron to Get Better |iitty, it will not scorch a cigaret Mr. Walker was born February ‘, ¢ 1,- ” I paper nor burn the hand Its i“ 1840, at Zenia, Green County - - S rrrerrroenes e P etal for Machinery!gans are glass and iis melting] { Ohio, the son of Platt Bayluis and Fsremst for Junean ani vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: | pet is a crucible surrounded by a | Au K. Walker. While attend ; I E a lerate sterl 1 i % air tonight and Sunday; moderate westerly wind \Continted from Page One) {Rolivot tubing: fato this: col) 184 Ing PAIAWIN Tilvaraity at Beream ATA RS A | divected an electric current that g 55 0., he he his business career flm—q- BnromL geSlpA gnngduy w ci | be regarded as an mteresting butl yayerges itsclf 80,000 timos c.]_(Continuen from Page One) |py seliing grindstones. 1iis tirst | 4 pom. yesty. 2992 74 38 i Al antla xBI Drodick i} ond, inducing a sympathetic : crent business ability | definite step toward lumbering . tods 2 ] 288 of obtaining better iront rant 1n ;the jron, 1 or sod keen faPsslabt ha a)came at the age of 19 years when 4 a. . today 2095 52 €6 : r ma ture into machinery. | $ad asn forgelgvs I timbar lands at Paris .29, 99 67 8 p - / .| that has been placed in th huge fortune and at one tim h Nocn today _| The metal from which the Z38{ple. The metal gets s| with hls sous, held approximatoly | M., and sold tlées to the Terr CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS has hee n apparently is mote | ud hoils, Impurities evaporate|] 000,000 acres of Callfornia tim.|Haute & St. Louls railroad YESTERDAY | TODAY e o ddor geking ]"‘:;fi"_"'f‘ and are pumped through suciion|pep Jands. Lays Business Foundation Highest 8 pm. | Low 8a.m . B e o k1 £ hes a4ygnes into containers where thev| philanthropy was Mr. Walker's| Coming to Mirneapolis threc SiHanges temp__-__tomp, e, Vel = [3""“”” lasting sheen; a sample| oy pe analyzed. If left in the|prinefpal pleasuse. The Minne-|sears later he joined a crew dis- Nome 48 48 48778 TR0 7Oy | turned out in the lahoralory sev-|quace long enough the metal| apoiis Public Library with iis mu. | patched to examine the St. Pau’ Bethel ..o § 50 2 62 Pt. Cldy |eral monihs ago still holds & na-fjisalf is distilled like 50 much|soum and other features, now tho|and Pacific land wrant preparatory Fort Yukon! ... § 2 64 Qo tum] puiiheqil DOl > - water. | largest institution of its kind in[to rating it for sale. Through Tanana e T 6 ; 59 . ol R S tho northwest, owes its origin to|this and other surveying projects Bagle ... b i G 60 - (Ju:u in iren had been accepted for| g George Osborne, who en-|{he pione lumberman whoe | he gained extensive knowledge of St. Paul . L Rain | years, but it had never been thor-|ycreq St. Ann’s Hospital on July {name was linked with virtually [the Minnesota timber lands, thus Duteh Harbor.. 56 | 48 : Rain | oughly investigated, parily because|yy and underwent a major opera-fevery phase of public welfare in|laying the foundation for his suc- (}S(ltl; 56 § -]Ij 0 . o ]:f}’;3:'\':,1]";{1",} 5 ’.‘:;':M" ,;}j' "i\]':;: ;,;::: tion on July 12, left the hospital| Minncapolis for 60 years. sérdova 6 6 G| ik gevmen . foun he InductloRftor her home 3 ] v : i Ie organized the Red River lnm- The Bird of P ise is Juneau 52 7 Blt‘(q}:igt?:‘llll”‘!:;l‘u“‘|:I‘|I.‘/‘il‘“‘l by Ziegler, solV-| o e : s ber company in 1882 and bufl E ll !’;,r'mll;“l’lm' the Ketchikan R 0 S _ {NOTICE OF HEAPKNG F!NAL ily 1o church societies and ¢ large sawmills at Grand Forks and vagle on the ollar Prince Rupert 6 . 54 Clly{ This turnace her & Ders ACCOUNT | table institutions. ~ Mr. Walker( Crooksten to cut from the vas Edmonton 8 ; Pt. Cldy, T The undersigned, havins on|once said he attributed his suc-|pine stands. When timber show Seattle 5 56 * Clay | NOTILF. OI‘ APPLICATION | e ettt et B B b4 H oo FOR PATENT 'l'm 11th day of July, 1928, filed fcess fo ‘, reputation for perfect | signs of exhaustion in Minnejota DO THESE THOUGHTS “GET ON YOUR RHandne e i daid serial No. 07083 his final account as administra-|integity, 55 and to cousidor- |l turned to_other fields, buying SR G San Francisco.. 62 § g Wl 1 0 OE IIn the United States Land Office|toF Of the estate of Emelio Ricgo, [ate treatment of overy one, giving | California tracts untll It ewas re- NERVES”? Less than 10 miles. | %r th; h;nmu fanfl Distriot deceased, in the Probate Court, those | dealt with the' benefit o |ported he owned the largest single i kgt = ap oy i *lof Juneau Precinct, Alaska, no-|doubt in every case where disa-|holding of timber in the Unlted What if fire or rats or burglars were to destroy NOTE.—Observations at St . Dutch. Harbor, Kodiak,|in the Matter of the Application |tice 18 hereby given to all heirs,greerent arose.” States. lhn.w;x, keepsakes, or valuable papers, or the silver- Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland amd San| of AUGUST FRITSCHE, of|creditors and other persons inter- Never Any Strikes Mr. Walker married Miss FHar- ware” ? Francisco are made at 4 a m. and 4 p. m., Juneau . Haines, Alaska, for Patent to|ested in said estate, .lhul Satur- | roof his he recalled he | riett Bulel, daughter of the found- Or “What if something destroyed those reccrds The pressure is very low in Southern ing Sea and mod-| the Standard Placer Group of|da¥: Ul'luht,‘;“ 6, 1928, 8t 48 raver E ot emploves in|er of Baldwi ”"lv/:;s"y‘l his ?lm-;x that could not be replaced”? 3 gl o R e % dr i by s yedtyie . i mbraced |0'clock on the forencon of said|any ore of his ¢ One of | mater, in 1 ter her deat BN erately lnr,,,nl In Westers (l\mxl.l .m|!u,l I...::‘. “.ni‘;u,;:. L;{.h: I,Lulu minin .I.xlm\\ ( """'\"l'f;l:vm‘n Tt oftlag ot the TRIRAIE Sokenid chutribntbntn ARG LN 1017 e crddteil bevhphlins A]” “‘t‘l*\(’ and many more worries may be dis- in has fallen from Kodiak westward anc ring Sea. Fair| in U. 8. Mineral Survey No.|%8Y. @ i . R : i » . 3 i pensed ) s de il Stefes Commissioner, In the|apolis industrial life surrounded|table institutions with which M I | with by renting a safe deposit box here at about 25 cents per month. weather prevails tern Alaska and the Interior. Tempera-| 1541, situated in the Skagway|S g : 3 %hge: changes have been slight. | Mining and Recording District|United States Court House, in his donation of a site and finances | Walker was actively ldentified % A ond Proeinct, Pirst . Judieial|the City and Precinct of Juncau, | for a building uscd as a clearing ' during her life. —_— — Biviston.” ATREEE Territory of Alaska, is the time | — _— F- N . ' AR it feomi this char| ) NOTICH 18 ‘HEREDBY GIVHN|su0 pibos ast-f0r tha: Hearing G| fekrdeiucserosiioios b rsnnitiisigiag st A lrst atlona un acter of a gentle-mannered That AUGUST FRITSCHE, a citi-{obiections fo sald account “"‘l;z 1 man of high degree to the tempes- zen of the United States, whose|the settlement thereof. | L T C . “Tre DOI]GLAS | tuous and f spirited “hell-cat” post office (address is Haines, Al- JOE ABALOS. | . re is no Substitute for Bafety” of New Spain, a woman whoso aska, has flled his application in A ot e Wholesale and Retail Butchers of Emelio Riego, deces nl | 74 mind and heart are embittered for the United States Land Office at| \ § : g 44 .on | Anchorage, -Alaskd, fov patent|First publication, July 14, PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET 1 into her life comes & dash-'to the Standard Placer iroup As- Lagt publication, Aug. 11, 1928, | L s s s o bt ottt i & Pt b #————————————q | ing light-hearted cavilier ;vh: J,"fi ciation Placer Mining Claim, S o) e s Ry | 71 L S SO S0 T it Juneau Lumber Mills, ’nc. A to her heart mn]utlul within mineral survey MISS M’CORMICK GOES AS 1 d charming persistence. The 1541, situated in the Skag- NURSE IN KUSKOKWIM ; . . plot then thick Mining and Recording Dis- PO, 4 For E G BEiis Katheon: MeCHHRiK Tob : t and Precinct, Territory of umber For Every Purpose on the Queen last night f Slnqu Alaska, and at the meuth of l'nr- nurse for the government. g artic " " Mc(:'m-mirk and one other ::“h,l',"'f; BATEA m}" describad GET OUR QUANTITY PRICES Superior Portland F(‘ln«-nt. $5.00 per barrel sc | . are to accompany Dr. Charle Servl(_‘es ginning at corner No. stone and his wife to the ne , identical with location field. | | COT ,nul \\,nh corner num- s BT i - Notices tor this church column a agw! Jim COUNCIL TO FINISH must be received by The Empire; i d 2 raction BOARD DUTIES TOMIGHT "ot later than 10 o’clock Sz\l\lr-; claims, unsurveyed, whence day morning to guarantee change . 8. M. M. No. 1541 bears The Roard of Equalization will| 9t sermon topics, ete. 5. 85 deg. 44 min. 50 Red Cedar Shingles, 5-2 clears, $5.00 per 1000 Robinson Crusoe : Advertised! meet - for the last time tonight to| ., 1382.5 feet; thence § 1 e , A wind up its duties connection | ff : 3 z 2. min, W. 414.6 feet with the 1927 tax roli oné | | Missi to corner No. 2; thence W. complaint was 1 B i ML IS L | 967.0 feet to corner No. 3; two nights’ meetings! Sunday Mchoo : ; thence 2633.60 feot s equitably adjusted. Sormon at 3 corner . 4; thence E. 3 e 7:00 p. m. —Thurqdny—Mid- i “’l‘t to corne week prayer service, 8. 11 deg. 05 1 The Channel Concentrating Co. All are cnnlmu weicome toy 854.00 feet to corner No. thence 8. 57 deg. 20 min, W, 2764.34 feet to corner No. 1, | the place of beginning, con- Doy, lns Catholic Church | | taining an arca cf 159.99 e 25 flict ith th — ————F acres, conflicting with the (‘athollc services !n the tem- following claims i A e e SRR s Porary chapel in the new resl- “Hackley Claim, Survey | “THE CLIMBERS” AT Jrlence adjoining the old bank| No. 571-—1.44 acres. £ LIBERTY, SUNDAY building. “X. Fraction Claim, less Robinson Crusoe was stranded—and sick of it! Only his man Friday and a goat and a parrot for companion- ship! He wanted to get off the island, and to do this, he knew he must communicate with people who might pass, afar off, in ships. So he did what any man does who wants to reach people—He advertised! plant on the Treadwell beach hag | these services. two crews of men bu: at the pres. ent time running a day and an afternoon shift, . and is making | satisfactory progr ] T ~#1| 8:15 a. m. — Low Mass and| jtg conflict with Hackley B the RS BAd circum: Sermon, General Communion fof| ‘Claim Sur. 571 0.33 acres of an Old World Court, are em- [, S 8 Kt bodied in “The Climbers” tho! —_— LR e Warner Bros’ production starring| e 5 ‘..q' i 3 : aim — 10. Isenie Rich, which comes to the || §t. Luke's Episcopal Church | Y Claim 0.10 §p ey Sundax, {""No services. Deam C. E. Rice “John Daltgn Claim . e . iis absent from city, “Survey No. 299—40.836 nand VII, the court of Spain be- ? ? . iy came guilty of prodigal expendi-} e i o3 ture, clandestine love, reckless gai. | 5 g, | Survey Ng., 235988 . ety and dark intrigue. There it | was that a pitiless social “climb- |4 v er” caused the banishment of the| L. D. HAMMOCK. vay Pastor beautiful Duchess of Arrogan. Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30 ‘Itene Rich as the Duchess has|a. m. an Jopportunity to portray one of | Regular Sunday services 11:30 the most colorful roles of her car-ia. m. to 12:30 p. m. True, he had only a ragged shirt with which to do his adverticing, but he stuck it on a polé, secured the pole in the ground and waited—for days! Didn’t get dis- See us for couraged at the first days of failure, you see. N ood . Fo i e L KERR WIDE MOUTH JARS advertiser does! During the reign of King Ferdi- E-Z SEAL JARS BBERS—CAPS—PARAFINE WAX And finally—he got results! If Robinson Crusoe, with one old shirt, could accom- plish his purpose, could reach the folks he sought, what do you think you could do with the infinite advertising possibilities offered you? Congregational Communitv acres. Church “Conflict of Skagway with Sur. 229-—1.103 acres. “All the areas of conflict be- ing claimed by the applicant as none of said conflicting claims are now in good stapding except those owned PO U by the applicant. Y 5 y “Total area claimed by ap- plicant 159.99 acres. ¥U..8. L. 1 0. 1541 to which this survey is tied, ‘is in sLatitude deg. 25 min, e it ko what v e o, Chosmoand he Toll Thomas Hardware Co you want to reach all near at hand! Doesn’t it stand to reason you'd get results, too? g 05 sec. N., and Longitude SUNDAY—7:30 136 deg. 13 min. W.” Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above de- WARNER BROS. Present seribed placer mining claim or premises, ARE HEREBY NOTI- “THE CLIMBER” e ann muakne NS adverse claims with the Register with IRENE RICH of the United States Land Oftice at Anchorage, Alaska, within the It's Gorgeous, Glamorous, Crue period of publication, or eight g Sl 3 L months thereafter, they will be Tender, Made 0’ Hate - Y |barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statutes. and Love . J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. i o g First publication July 26, 1928. Prices—10-20-40 ot SRR Last publication Sept. 28, 1988. | Empire Printing Company,Inc. ~ Alaska Steam Laundry | PUBLISHERS “SERVICE and QUALITY” DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE We Can Prove It PHONE 374 DRY CLEANING PHONE 18 -

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