The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 2, 1928, Page 7

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PARK PLUG THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1928. BARNEY GOOGLE AN T WATE o ADMIT IT ERARLIE - BUT T WORRIED) APFIRS L NENER koW WHEN Tus \m&m = TNE GUN “HORSEFACE KLOTZ " ¢ ARRANGED For 'S GONNA' SHow oL o GET A UP AND Do Wis DIRTY tWoRk ~ " NES. MR GROGLE. THATS Al YOU REQUIRE - THE GUN IS R — MEREWY FOR SELF PROTECTION / |, AND 7 COESNT ANE To €& AHN SPECIAL KIND CF Guns & THaTs G REAT. By BILLE DE BECK I SEE WHERE BARNEY GOT A PERMIT To CARRY A GUN = IM GLAD OF (T T GVE HIM A (o7 MORE CONFIDE NCE N HIMSELFE - LETS DROP N AND SEE Him / Wuther Conditions As Racorded by the U. S Weather Bureau Fbmut for Junean nna vieinity. beginning 4 p. m. today: lmn tenight and Friday; moderate southezsterly winds. LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity y.3006 . 54 gg 8 3000 53 92 CABLE AND RADIO REPURTS YBSTERDAY TODAY Highest 8 p.m. 8 Preclp. 8 am. i temp. te lll[l Vel )\\ly 24 hrs. “eulhu 01 06 0 10 Weather Lt. Rain Lt. Rain Lt. Rain Statlons— Nome ... Bethel . Fort Yukon Tanana ... Bagle .. St. Paul . A Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmontcn Secattle Portland San Francisco. Pt. Cldy —- Pt Cldy 18 Rain .42 Lt. Rain Rain Cclay Clear Cldy 0 Clear 0 Clear 10 miles Kodiak, and Sap [ 1 0 0 than NOTE.—Observations af St Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Francisco are made at 4 a m. Pa Dutch Seattle, and 4 p. m., essure is nigh in Southern Al rd and is low in the northern nee William Sound. Rain h except in the upper Yuken Valley where Temperature changes have been ht e Valley where they have been large and i IGH SCHOOL TEACHER OF CURTIS SAYS Harbor, Portland Juneau Ean to reitory the we lll\u is L]l)ull) pt in the upper Yukon lar, G. () B NOMI\’LL W/lb MODEL YOUTH oh KENSINGTON, Conn., ‘When 'the boys and-ghrls Bunice A. Lyman’s fr in the Topeka, K. ,» high schaol (were wont to pass notes, whispor | and otherwise disturb the class. | room quietude back in 1 was one boy who had no for trifling. “Clarley” Curtis wasg in school for teacher, now a re; ittle New England Scated in a rocker at the home of her niece, Mrs. A. W. Hall, 1u: surrounded by momentoes of t days when she and a male teacher comprised the faculty of the To- i peka high school, Miss Lyman re. called some of the incidents in the school life of ““harley” Cur- tis, now vice-presidential nominec of the republican party. “Charley and 1 eontered high school together,” Miss Lyman said, “he as a freshman and I a: a new teacher. Annie Baird, who' became his wife in after years, was in school at the same time, and I recall that at the commence. ment exercises when Annie gave the salutatory, Charley, althougi | ohly a freshman, was called on to || speak. That was because the' graduating class was’ small and it was customary to give the schol. lars in other classes a place on the ' program. “Charley’s subject was, ‘The Duty of a Chief Magistrate,’ and the local paper the next day re.! ported that ‘A recitation by Char-! y Curtis, ‘The Duty of a Chief| ‘Magistrate, was an earnest, pat- ic, magnanimous selection and| & poken with clearness and force.’ gnanimous’ does not belong there, but nevertheless it was a g00d recitation, and from the patt! he played in that commengement!. evidently comes the report that he graduated from high school in’ 1879. The fact is that Charley had to leave high school and go ‘of 'an $8,000 nest egg, Mrs. His- to work after his first year, but he never_did stop studying. [ coe (above), 'noted society | “At"the time I had him in my beauty, i - asking $5,000 he was about 18. That was |month temporary alimony a r he had been riding as a \fl,fiWcounsel fees pelld‘li".h y and had come to live with me of her gepmmm ;m(_ relatives from his grandmoth-'{She accuses her husband o‘ home on the Kaw Indian res- 'cruelty to her. lon. He was a good scholar |7 (nernattonal Tiustrated News) ¥, studied hard. Vhen he left school to better family finances; Charley took by his earnestness. =~ When she ultaneously to studying law!heard that he was leaving school driving a hack. When he!she persuaded her husband to tu- Aug. Beauts Seelis man_ class of mmunity, Fhing thit Reginald V, His: her’ broker husband, had ade a fortune for lxmself out k Often at!from that time.” Miss Lyman exhibits proudly a note from Senator Curtis in ans. *lamp. bring out a law booi | wer to her letter of congratulation. ¥om under the seat and ‘sit there,! . Now in her late seventies sho rapped in his stu until in- kqepu in touch with her pupils to I by a prospective fare.!this day. ‘has been said, and I think|lican national committeeman from h M;hly possible,” said Miss|Kansas for a number of years, was “that the man who tutor-'a classmate of Semafor Curtis. J. Charley in law heard of him!B, Larimer, who later became the biisy at the other. t when his hack was not en,l d" he would drive up under a ‘w - an i and m’t busy at one he was sure to|tor him and his real career dates|' | CUBA SHIP SPONGES THROUGHG!'T WORLD HAVANA, Aug. 2. shipped more than § worth of sponges to counties of the world e past ) Government's officia tiful in the warm | s of the tropic sponges furnish the sole Hv: lihood of 1,000 Cuban fam- ilies. A point off Batabano | is regarded the most prof- | itable sponge fishery in Cu- ban waters, l!ur — ——————— NC RCCM FOE MORE INLIANAPOL l\ Buspended senten were given two boys arraigned in murl because the State reform school was too crowded to hold them. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serlal No. 07083 In the United States Land Office for the Juneau Land District, at Anchorage, Alaska. In the ter of the Application of FRITSCHE, nf Haine: atent the B placer mining clafis embrac in U. 8. Miperal Surve 1541, situated in the Sk y Mining and Recording District and Precinct, First Judicial Division, Alaska. NOTICE HEREDBY GIV T FRITSCHE, a citi- United States, whose post office address is Haines, Al- aska, has filed his application in ihe United States Land Office at Anchorage, Alask for * patent to the Standard Placer Group As- sociation Placer Mining Claim, included within mineral survey No. 1541, situated in the Skag- and Recording Dis- *'net, Territory of mocuth ef Por- 1 in Scction R. 54 E. C.R.M. y 35 miles northwest of the Town of Haines, Alaska, and more particlarly described as follows: “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location corner and with corner num- bers 3-3 and 3 Skagway, Jim Nail and Nisson Fraction claims, unsurveyed, whence U. 8. M. M. No. 1541 bears S. 85 deg. 44 min. 50 sec. E., 1382.5 feet; thence S. 40 deg. 56 min. W. 414.6 feet to corner No. 2; thence W, 967.0 feet to corner No. 3; thence N. 2633.60 feet to corner No. 4; thence E. 3,- 773.52 feet to corner No. 5; thence S. 14 deg. 05 min. W. 854.00 feet to corner No. 6; thence S. 57 deg. 20 min. W. 376444 oot to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, con- tnlnln: an area of 159.99 acres, ‘conflicting with the following claims: ““Hackley Claim, No. 571—1.44 acres. “X, Praction Claim, less its conflict with Hackley Claim Sur. 571—0.33 acres. “Jim Nail Claim — 0.18 acres, “Skagway Claim — 10.10 acres. “John Dalton Claim “Survey No. 299—40.836 acres. /“Survey No. acres. “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 standing except those owned by the applicant. “Total area claimed by ap- plicant 159.99 acres. “U. 8. L. M. No. 1541 to which this survey is tied, is in Latitude 59 deg. 25 min. 05 sec. N., and Longitude 136 _deg. 13 min. W.” Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above du- scribed placer mining claim or premises, ARE HEREBY NOTE FIED That unless they file thefr adverse ‘claims with the Register of the United States Land Office Survey 228—9.56 David Mulvane, répub-|at Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication, or eight months thereafter, they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statutes. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. "lfi publication July 26, 1928.1 ’lblmmlll Bipt. 28, 1928, ! r Group uf > VANCPHEM RETURNS TO MINE 1 JoBs who Trappers and mounted police have been asked to search for a sarty of four lowa collége students believed lost without sufficient supplies in northern Saskatchewan. The party had started a canoe Journey from Winnipeg to the Hudson Bay country. Gordon Arm- strong (left) and Max J. Kane were mambers of party. AND MARRIED WCK.EN]| ST. wl ha Jean Vauup PAUL ager of the Ju ing Company at has been in Sunday on business, et Yakobi this morning for tlu mine, Tom Hennessey, 13-year-| old nephew of Mrs. Van mluvm.| who accompanied Mr. Vanophem into town to ' receive ~medic i treatment, also returned (o the| in-Ber Bern June left on | ! 'l' | husbands | of s them - CREGON IS NORTHBOUND Tha Oregon, ireighier of the depe: llllmll mship . Company, 1 night enpouta to D. B, Fem- ire y]w‘»]y at In-|J. mine. [ mer, tocil & Old Ways others? Happy, then, is the man who hag problem and is licity. Copy the other fellow’s advertising? line of his plan. is to mail out peared. ey i% convinces him to sincerity. mailing lists from reliable sources. i e — Phone 374 DOUGLAS NEWS E S CANNERY KAVING GOOD RUN Th ing a pr | the Mr: | leave out t cabiy M joy @ Jo pital to h while at ditcl Gro of th of died was pices of CANNERY FOR ANCHORAGE A oper dle ¥ Lorn to. 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