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THE DAILY ALASKA' EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1928 4 ol by By BILI..E DE BECK e Mr. Coal Consumer:— Thanks for your generous support, we know now that youw realize the importance of insisting on Alaska Coal whén you place your MR. GOOGLE. W ARE MR. KLOTZ's szconps! HE WSHES T© INFORM NOuL THAT HE WEEK T deT CHALLENGES YOL To A RGHT To THE FinusH INTo SHAPE - NEXT FRIDAY AFTER - b i NOOSN (N THE PARK -/ fur * HORSEEACE KLOT2 " MEANS Business! e BARNEN'S MANAGED B keEp OuT oF HiS | BARNEV LAST NIGHT = HE'S Y FGR A COUPLE OF WEEKS — BEGINNING To THINR ThE Wi BUT - BUSINESS 1S A SOONER ok \ATER GG = ToaT TS BRD " KIOT2 \S A LoTTA HORSEFE ATER iy — Just A GULESS ™ATS THE BONS - EVERM DAY THEN DROP Hitv AND KID ME ABOUT coal orde GETTING BUMPED , OFF &Y "HORSEFACE Every pound you burn helps to develop xere* v ‘ 2 > 1 ¢ i an industry that will go far toward adding to the prosperity of Southeastern Alaska. A supply of Admiralty Island Coal is now con- stantly on hand. Order from your own transfer man or coal dealer or The Admiml??l s_I;md Coal Company PHONE 409 Temporary office H. R. Shepard & Son. ' ) X | i - 'quired in congested urban responsible for five big hold-ups |Hill, Jr., has become Trainma Billion Dollar Public {f T, b RE e acticaly altjin. the Hollywod aud Wilshire |ter of the Butte Division of fhe Utility Is Now Seen in cwners of motor vehicles share in [districts in recent month |Great Northern. He arrived here United S . Hizhuways e benefits. Serious attentior.| The. police alleged that Miss and reported to Fred Wear, Di-|'= — = nited State LEAWAYS i heing given to expendi |Burke met many well-to-do men |vision Superintendent. His fath- R {local road improven: nd thefat the cafe where she worked,fer is chairman of the Great (Cortinued from Page Onej I possibility of directing gasoline tax d that she frequently invited |Northern Board of Dircctors. i * Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. . , Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today Clearing tonight, Sunday fair and warmer; moderate west to northwest winds. ettt | LOCAL DATA 'revenues for the purpose. [them to ‘“Hollywood parties.””| Young Hill's first railroad job fime— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather|,iq and state hishway systems winl - Study alsc is being made of the There, —confederates would befwas that of a section hand. From *4 p.m. yest'y 3000 52 96 w 3 Cldy |be accomplished within a fow|3dvisability of abandoing, as pub-|waiting to start chance and card [that he advanced to other posi- 4 a. m. teday. 29.98 48 96 SE 3 Rain |years, he predicted, but that end|Ue highways, roads serve [games, with crooked mater | tions, last before his arrival here Noon today .. 20.95 54 83 SE 7 Cldy |is regarded as only the beginninglCHly comparatively f Many thousand of dollars have having heen that of Trainmaster o 3 “mne| Such a select! 2 b been taken from innoceut vic-|of the Cascade Division in Wash- of the ultimate improvement, The " & CABLE AND RADIO REPURTS Siroblcm of bl im,,‘:\,ml wrban traf. | Would result the esta {tims. Many of hese have falled |[ington. He is about 25 yes AY TODAY fic situation must be solved al|iD each state of a major local r to report their los to police, | gld. Highest 8 p. |' Low 8a m. 8am. Precip. 8am. e system and can ounly be accom-|as they evidently wished to avoid 3 & temp. ¢ temp. temp. Veloclty 24 hrs. Weather [ Dlans made whereby municipali- . i Among rri the Ala- g o T = i lished by close and effective co-|publicity. Among the arrivals ¢ e o 18 18 * Jlear | tics, counties and states may co-|P i 9w HALY - b LR = operation hetween the numerous today was R. J. Curry of 60 44 46 .30 Rain|cperate with the federal govern. it o e 5 :"h o who wilt vislt here for 64 16 56 0 Clear | ment_through devclopment of an local officlals involved, Shvecl fhys e Giibiy oo Mpnana ... 62 34 50 0 Clear {administrative agency which will il e NGO R b # Bagle . s 16 - 42 Rain ura proper. continuovs and har.| visiting with hov parents In Ja- 8t. Paul ... 4 40 p E 86 Rain | monious improvement of the na- f i \ s Given Promotion | in June. They Dutch : § 50 ! — Pt. Cldy [tion’s highway system. " (".l rifh | soon for their homs in | Kodiak ... 2 2 42 4 4 Trace tain| Mr. MacDonald holds that use of e L an B i Cordova ... s : 0 Pt. Qldy |easoline, tak Tevenucs and receipts RUBBER TRAP| GREAT FALLS, Uortana, Aus |the cast. Rain |from special motor vehicle taxes fhemad; O TR, SR F 6 E 1l Mr. and Mba. 3. B /GRBE Who. 1of Janeau i | i ika; 2 Pt.Cldy ox improvements: ‘fe !the business :a which grand- ho lof - : ' BL e e father, the late James J. Hill, [here ca week for Ketchi- Louis W. Hill, Jr. Starts Railroading: A stone wall may lack speed, but it has staying qualities A FEW OF THE THINGS A BANK ACCOUNT DOES Puts one in touch with and in the class with men § i one access to the services, more of the bank; relieves one of worry and responsibility as to safety of funds; provides convenience; inspires self confidence and furnishes a faithful, accurate accounting of all transactions. Sl : : s MR LOS ANGELES, Aug. 4—Re |brought transportation facilities [kn. ret : s WY NOTICE OF APPLICATION .velations of n scheme whereby! into the Northwest, Lc W, mornin I P iRnciaces. 3 SRR ;:y .]""“" s later into robbers’ mnest vere 3 At X AN .20 e In the United States Land Office|made by the police tod NOTE.—Observatfons at St Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, for the Juneau Land District,|lowing the arrest of the ] Juneau, Prince Rupert, Bdmonton, Scattle, Portland and San| A4t Anchorage. Alaska. |two men here, and a man in San Francisco are made at 4 a m. and 4 p. m., Juneau ‘gu In the Matter of the Application|Francisco. idly in the lower Kuskokwim Valley. Rain has fallen « most Standard Placer Hrw]mv “f Burke, twenty-cne, singer in g T it of Southwestern and extreme Fastern Alaska and fair weather| D'acer mining claims embracediwell-known Hollywod cafe b e has prevailed over most of the Interior and on Prince William ‘1':"' ot 2l ,5"':‘"»" N charged with suspicion WILLIAM FOX Presents Sound. Temperature changes have been slight except in West- 541, situated in the Skagway|grand theft by trick and device &6 B o W. 99 Alaska. where a moderate rise has occurred, Mining and Recording Distric Ju Lanni twenty-six, W LLSI)(?rlng ires A Baffling Tirilling Mystery With ANITA STEWART Portland 4 § 0 Cldy Serial No. 07 victims to games of chance, and' from cxireme Southeastern Alaska to Oregon. It is failing rap- for Patent toled under the name, Miss Peggy INDAY—7:30 . and Precinet, First Judicial|clerk, and James Monroe, t ; e Division, Alaska. ty-four, salesman, were taken 1 LA | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN i Rtlle ‘ ; Cldy FOR PATENT a younz girl used to luro|—— & The pressure is low in Bering Sea and slightly aboye mormal | AUGUST FRITSCHE, of| The weman prisoner is arrest- ki = First National Bank | into custody at the Lannigan | That AUGUST FRITSCHE, a citi-lapartment. Both men are charg- | NEWS DOUGLAS ] Douglas Church Services lzen of the United States, whose I post office address is Haines, Al- |aska, has filed his application in |the United States Land Office at {Anchorage, Alaska, for patent to the Standard Placer Group As- sociation Placer Mining Claim, ed with suspicion of robbery Another, who is said to been implicated in these robber- ies, is in cutody in San Francico, under the name H. P. Darling- || ——— ton, alia Harry Craig. . Pric A Blizzard of Laughs and Chills ICE COLD COCOS—The Comedy “TLere is no Bubstitute for Bafety” ¢ he trio is said to have been 10-20-40 FOR SEATTLE included within mineral survey . ey - ' Notices tor this church column|No. 1541, situated in the Skag- s 5 o 2 * i Phidin A5 SN o CRtva by e Bt ol e I8 :tha HERR R e e e DS ST b ador H. W. Cross of Denver, L w Mining and Recording Dis- —— — e e e e "|aot later than 10 o'clock Satur-'irict cnd Prec'nct, Territory of day morning to guarantee "’hn"g“‘t\l‘(\\}.’l, and at the mouth of Por- Wihpany for the past fow days | SeTMOR toples, etc. cupine Creek, Alaska, in Section <!t for the south yesterday on the |, 48, /T, 88 8, R. 54 1 Q.M. 4N 1. Glikay, Wi atcom. | T et v —approximately 35 miles northwest :::&?1 s ;u;‘,',” ;i}.nl’.l"\f.‘l](“:, Douglas Prfifibxfiemn Native | lof the Town of Haines, Alaska, um shortly with some additional | és._____-uission _l[anamore " particlarly described a s o Sunday Schoos—2:30 p. m. as follows: who has been examining the prop- erty of the Channel Concentrating JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS, INC. Lumber for Every Purpose ———.————— 3 GOES SOUTH 7:00 p. m.— Thursday—Mid- 1, identical with location k week prayer service. corner and with corner num- Guy L. Smith left yesterday on| AIll are cordlally weicome to| bers 3-3 and 3 Skagway, Jim . the Admiral Rogers for a thre~.|these »ervices. Nail and Nisson Fraction 'weeks’ business trip to Seattle a claims, unsurv whence Poftland. - s| U. 8. M. M. No. 1 bears 3 il s Douglas Catholic Church || S. 85 deg. 44 min. 50 sec. 1 BRINGS COAL | E., 1382.5 feet; thence S. 40 £ 1 machinery. p Sermon at 3:15 p. m. “Beginning at corner No. ; ® e T % Who would gainsay the truth of the statement that ; mr:ry “c;a::l""';e’m': ::n: ;‘;::: deg. 56 min. W. 414.6 feet we who care to do so may profit by the experience of '3.,,3 Admiral Perry was in port | gence stishuing the ol bank to corner No. 2; thence W. others? yegterday with 50 tons of Lady- 967.0 feet to corner No. 3; e meiding. thence N. 2633.60 feet to 5 th coal. o ! H — » $10 i T(E“’w M“‘“ “‘"'l' corner No. 4; thence E. 3,- o Sermon, enera ‘ommunion for 773.52 feet to corner No. 5; e thence . 14 deg. 05 min. W. Happy, then, is the man who has a merchandising PSSRSO ST T. . problem and is e enough to follow in the footsteps of s Tod Doogan arrived home «n the 884.00 feet to corner No. 6; ALASKA MEAT CO. semeone who has faced and solved the same problem with Wholesale and Retail Butchers Heutian from Wasilia Creek where | ¥ o————————————8| (30 0 8 57 deg. 20 min, W, direct mail advertising supplementing cther forms of pub- fte has been employed for the past | o St LUKE E"”@i‘_c““?f“_l 378434 feet to corner No. 1, licity. PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET thgee months. Gvening Prayer and Sermon,| the place of beginning, con- ! —_——————— 7:30 o’clock. taining an area of 159,99 acres, conflicting with the ppysTERY VB, : e follawing claims: § AT '_"BERTV' SUNDAY | ! Congregational Cummunity --:MH,_\, Olaim, Sukysy iWhispering Wires,” Fox Films Church LI No. §71—144 ncres. gst mystery comedy, is based on| L. D. HAMMOCK. nay Pastor “X. Fraction Claim, less noted stage success of the| Sunday School 10:30 to 11:30] Its conflict with Hackley e name which thrilled Broad-{s. m. Claim Sur. 571—0.33 acres. w%tor almost a year. The stage| Regular Sunday services 11:30 “Jim Nail Claim — 0.18 Copy the other fellow’s advertising? No indeed! But it’s only good business judgment to copy the general out- line of his plan. For instance, one of the old and tfiéd methods of marketing a product more quickly and im' great volume is to mail out reprints of newspaper publicity that is lay was considered by press and(a. m. to 12:30 p. m. acres, Overstuffed Furnite plgsc. a¢_ona. of the finest ever “Skagway Claim — 10.10 scheduled to appear at an early date or Ras recently ap- vers u e urn ure presented on the American stage. J. C. GUCKER LEAVES acres. peared. SIMMONS BEDS Pre-view critics have proncunced “John Dalton Claim ; tilm version even better, ow-| J. €. Gucker, merchandise “*Survey No. 299—40.836 This doubles the foree of the impression, brings the and message a second time to the eyes of the prospect, and MATTRESSES ng to the virtually unlimited svope | broker, left on the Dorothy Alex-| acres. convinces him to sincerity. DINING ROOM and BEDROOM SUITES bf the camera. Many scenes not|ander for Skagway. He will re- “Survey No. 228—9.56 possible on the stage have been|turn to Juneau, by way of Sitka,| acres. rporated in the screen ver-lin about two weeks. “Conflict of Skagway with p which comes to the Liberty —_——————— Sur. 229-—1.103 acres. pSundey. Old papers for sale at the Empire.| “All the areas of conflict be- The story of “Whispering Wircs" — Ing claimed by the applicant s by Henry Leverage. The play | NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL| as none of said conflicting 4 wrilten by Kate McLaurin, L, ACCOUNT claims are now in good 3. ¢ Rigby prepared the scenario . standing except those owned ind Albert Ray directed the pro- The undersigned, havinz on by the applicant. on. Beautiful Anita Stewartjthe 11th day of July, 1928, filed “Total area claimed by ap- If you'd like to try it but haven’t a satisfactory mail- ing list we’ll be glad to offer suggestions for securing mailing lists from reliable sources. THE Thomas Hardware Co. he featured player. Edmund[his final account as administra-| plicant 159.99 acres. tor of the estate of Emelio Riego, “U. 8. L. M. No. 1541 to deceased, in the Probate Court which this survey is tied, is of Juneau Precinct, Alaska, no- in Latitude 59 deg. 25 min. 4 tice is hereby given to all heirs, 05 seec. N., and Longitude James Kousk, Indian from Kake, |creditors and other persons inter- 136 deg. 13 min. W.” d guilty to violation of the!ested in said estate, that Satur- Any and all persons claiming s has the leading role. ——————— PLEADS GUILTY; FINED THE EMPIRE PRINTING €O. fiaRing regulations, in the U. S. Cojamissioner's Court here this ofning and was fined $400 and boggs. He was' found by J. A. special warden, for the U. S. u of Fisheries on the fish. boat Typhoon, in the lagoon 2% miles above the head of rity bay, which has markers feet outside the mouths of treams in the bay. Kousk's is the Loomis, about 45 feet | pEpors for salo ot the Ewpire. Last publication day, Oetober 6, 1928, at 10 o'clock on the forenoon of said day, at the office of the United States Commissioner, in the United States Court House, in the City and Precimet of Juneau, Territory of Alaska, is the time and place set for the hearing of objections to said account and the settlement thereof. . JOE ABALOS. Administrator of the estate of Emelio Riego, deceased. First publication, July 14, 1928. , Avg: 11, 1928, R R R adversely any of the above de- seribed placer mining claim or premises, ARE HEREBY NOTI- FIED That unless they file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office 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, First publication July 26, 1928, publication Sept. 28, 1928. ——PUBLISHERS— Phone 374 . The Datly Aliska Enipire DRY CLEANING Alaska Steam Laundry “SERVICE and QUALITY™ We Can Prove It PHONE 15

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