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T P T . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 9, 1928. - By BILLE DE BECK L T HO' MO\ HO' SO TRATS ~ HORSEFACE KLOTZ \T SEEmS To ME YouRE I/‘ Mr. Coal Consumer:— WY, THE POOR LITTLE SHRIMP « T CAN® ) VERY CONEIDENT — e Wf; R e LICK Tigs OF HIS S12E ANV DAY (N ThE SUPPCSIN' VoL POKE ¢ QF * KISTz ” AND ThE ALMANAC = HE LOOKS (IKE HE NOOR HEAD OUTTA STATE OF CALIFQRNIA : N THE W(NDOW RING THE BELL ANY TiMe " JUsT ForR - Tm RARIN Toe Go - e LAST OF HIS LINE, DERRMINED o = AT ANY COST T6 AVENGE Tne WRONG DONE HIS GREAT g‘ ?Jlig © GREAT- GRANDFATHER BY o o, The GOOGLE FAMILY &= EFFACE THE HAVING CROSSED The CONTINENT T SEARCH FOR , AND HAVING FRUND THE ONLY REMAINING SCION Thanks for your gencrous support, we know now that you realize the importance of insisting on Alaska Coal when you place your l'(iill 1P|'II|'| . Every pound you burn helps to develop an industry that wili 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 JRRE : , e i pEA= The Admiralty Island Coal : PRS- LR s ) Company Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. ISAYS MAINE {s United States Senator George| > PHONE 409 Weather Bureau T o B ol 0 it whol Temporary office H. R. Shepard & Son. | will make the notification address. | Lase, N Y RS I e M Forecast for Junean and vicin beginning 4 p. m. today: E t L [ i e AR R 5 MG ey ey s Rain tonight and Friday; mod 'ilt\'g southerly winds. isAYs ENGUSH | i LOCAL DATA GIRLS TOO SHY This is the only ; . Humidity Wind Velocity Weath fo ey B T Hunidio Wit v weurer) REPUBLICAN' For THE mMovies a. m. today R9.64 47 98 Rain g - won today . . 20.54 ~ 49 98 Rain S [ LONDON, Aug. 0.—English girls' — . SPARES, Nevada, Aug. 0.—¥or.|8re too siay and too sincere to . , . a9 CABLE AND RADIO REPURTS mer Governor Baster, of Mahne|adhieve fame in moving picturos A . s ) (ol o 3 YESTERDAY TODAY today predicted his state will roll{ ‘With this pronouncement, - Sin Low S$a.m. Sam. Preclp. 8am. |up a majority of more than 40,000 clair Hill, England's vete film dares to put it on the pack- Stattons— em temp. temp. Veloclty 24 hrs. Weather | votos in its general clection on|ditector, has just dashcd cold wa-| Home : 4 B 48 CldY | geptember 10 for the Republican|tef all over the ambitions of pret- § Bethel 5 | ekét ty applicants who are swarming age - - to show that it means ]’;“or! Yukon... s 48 (1;m.v AR I A T |lr]u|sl|”<lllmluwl1;\ thousands. ; anana E 30 48 “lear 2 otification ¢ af - ill's indictment is publish . to the formal notification of Her- Eag 5 420 50— €1y | o6, Toover. . Ho followed up|ed in the “Manchesicr Eyoning exactly what it says. g Taul : 43 588 ClY | i prediction with the forecait]News.” — Ie writes b0 gich Harhor. 53 4 17 e 48 ClAY | 1at Maine will continue to serve| “There is something about Fng K""X’“k b e - Prace “‘1””‘ as a political barometer for the|lish women which is too m..";’ Cordova 8 14 .2 Jlear | Natian and demonstrate the east]ahd of course the whole lish i . p S0 Juneau 46 Rain | i remain staunchly Republican,|nation is steeped in a kind of g2 4 - Money has wings, but it is not a Ketchikan 5 > 56 ! On the same W ter{ charming hypocrisy The film i A g Prince Rupert 2 S actress must give her physica) e . > 4 HOMING PIGEON /Bdmonton 7 7 | &0 [ ar beauty on the en. She must ® Seattle 60 6 ' NOTiCIIZO%FPfi?gfiIgATION .put her beauty in the shop win-, g e e Portland 2 : 60 5 . ‘lear g PATENT | dow. American girls achieve this : ! b :THR 3 s than 10 miles. _ Jthing indefinable about the 3 R T : — In the United States Land Office]age English girl which unf y S, V. \ h | mal call is always appreciated, but when NOTTH. f5r fhe Tanedn Tend Districhd Mr i 4eie.” you run into an emergency, transact your banking duneau, Princet mn”-”l( 41,11.....11«»}. ! ‘..m., l(’ull‘:ml ud San| ¢ Anchorage, Alaska. Casting “divbetors are mote 1ike ) g ; business with us BY MAIL. Prancisco are made a a m. and p. m., Juncau o i In the Matter of the Application]ly to find potential film talent in 1 5 ¥ % Write A % 7 ol § b The pressure is low throughout Alaska with its lowest point| " ¢" A\ 5y FRITSCHE, of]the palais de danse than i . 4 . Write us your story, make your inclosures and In the Gulf of Alaska and is moderately high in the Nesth Pa- yriinec Alaska, for Patent to]girle of the upper and midal PR IETLS give is to Uncle Sam, headed our way. Heavy rain has fallen at Ketchikan and ught to| . g rain in other parts of Southern Alaska and Briuen Co- Cloudy weather prevails in the upper Yukon Valley| "y g veral Survey No.| Englishmen, however, “ ffcr the and in Bering and clear weather is reported this morning ati 3541’ situated in the Skagway] fimest interpretation of mals parts Cordova and Tanana with freezing temperature last night at| ining and Recording District|and win the favor of audiences ev:| and Precinct, First Judicial | erywhere.” \ l e LIRS Division ka “The majority of leading men i/ coffee that says “Moneyback 54 h dard Placer Group offes of English s y, he contin-| Watil: do_the feat, piacer mining claims embraced] ues. ! NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN| Hollywood are undeniably of Brit First National Bunk | lg(’l'lill Ci’ls That AUGUST FRITSCHE, a citi-| jg action,” says Me. Hill | lzen of the United States, whose roung men leavi lish pub. “There is no Bubstitute for Bafety” Prefer Old I post office address is Haines, Al-|1ie sohools and universities are in-| | DOUGLAS | aska, has filed his application in} yndating British film production | the United States Land Office at| organizations with applications to| Anchorage, “Alaska, for patent{gwrt in the exccutive side of the ! to the Standard Placer Group As-| hasiness rather than on the BERLIN, Aug. 9. — The | municipal date book, main- tained by the city for lincluded within mineral survey Sovare 4 iemaining 1928 BGCES TC HIRST-CHICHAGOF convenience of young ituated in the Skag- b < and their sweethear y Mi nd Recording Dis- . A - — e q Leo Young was a passenger on ontinue roan | {trict and Precinet, Territory of | O iation Placer Mining Claim,| screen, | — | || Fashional Dates NEWS . | frtow? the Virginia yesterday for Hirst-| | oxperimental e Alaska, and at the mouth of Por- Chichagof where he will remain| | two and a half |cupine Creek, , in Section for the winter. During that period only |28, T, 28 S, R. 54 E. C.RM, AUGUST 15TH 60 persons entered their | |approximately 35 miles northwest ) RETURNS TO SEATTLE names for the purpose of | fof the Town of Haines, Alaska, RN 0 B Mrs. Liarty Christman and baby| | making appointments with | |ana more particlarly described Oct. 31st vite for Repore of Our who have been visiting here for| | friends. A few dcors from | |as follows: a o s WNov. 28th v L’:&’!Am—fla:’ the past s returned to!| | Ber busiest corner the | | . 2 o six we “Beginning at corner No. her home yesterday in Scattle. book has remained neglected 1, identical with Mr. Christman who is engineer since March, 1926, corner and with corner num- on the Defender wi remain until bers 3 a Sk i the close of the fishing season. |8 @ Najl and Frac SR BT S . S i 7 claims, unsurveyed, whence Ni Ball ISPREADS NET U. 8. M. M. No. 1541 bears f Vecaragua ballot | S. 85 deg. 44 min. 50 sec. Choice Limited to l;: ”,‘1.‘"'5 1’"";“,”""';';"‘.S'rf‘(i Through all the years from carly manhood until his - s Two Old Parties FUR BANDITS S e B fingers grow stiff and his eyes dim, 2 man may study i to corner No. 2; thence W. oy’ . ‘ 967 :; feet ,", (.”m,.( No. 3: printing and in the end be very far from knowing all there MANAGUA, Nic, Aug. 9. Nicar. ey Diseo auin is to know about, that fine arf. OId Papers for sale at Empire Office aguans !n voting for pr ent on SHANGHALI *Aug. 9.—An anti- corner No. 4; thence BE. 3, November 4 will have only the|bandit drive, aimed to eradicate| -773.52 feet to corner No. 5; Volumes that might fill lib 5 have been written ominees of the two old-line par-|100,000 bandits, has been inaug- thence S. 14 deg. 05 min. W, on the subject. Thick trade journals discuss the news D e R s 2:;—£:l:)"UJ}:»:N?:;.r(i.:,“;;r,\::g.‘;; \:,r,::ll,(:,‘]r;:‘ii:he GRS NeqRRa f::fiou c‘;m‘rt w{ mrn’\;r ‘?‘,”‘ v‘:/; and the technique of the business in all its phases. The to choose between, During recent weeks, close on| 2764.34 feet to corner No. 1, subject is inexhaustible and steadily progresses. L] i ions of Republican Lib-|the heels of the cessation of mili-| the place of beginning, con- . . : | ver tuffed I:ur It r erals and Republican tary activity throughout the| taining an area of 159.99 But do you know, every day of the worid men go to tives to be recognized as parties{provinces of Kiangsu, Anhwei! acres, conflicting with the their printers with INSTRUCTIONS, without once think- were rejoeted by the national elec.[and Honan, bandits and kidnap-| following claims ing to ask for SUGGESTIONS. We're not condemning X < tioh: board, composed of Brig. Gen, |pers have become the scourge “Hackley Survey the men; probably it’s the printers’ fault, We're simply SIMMONS BEDS ‘¥'rank R. McCoy, chairman, and|of country folk in these eas. No. 571—1.44 acre wondering why it is that shrewd business men neglect so one. member each from the Con-|The bandits a said to travel “X. Fraction (‘lu;im, less : It s . TR 2 . b kive a0 Liberal parfles. in gangs pumhoring several| its sonfiict with Hackley rich and obvious an opportunity and do it so frequently. General Moncada issued a state-|hundred, killing people and loot-; Claim Sur. 571—0.33 acres. y ; 8 MATTREQSES ment saying the great aim of the!ing villages as they traverse the “Jim Nail Claim — 0.18 The upshot of it all is that men look at this letterhead Liberals was to join issue against!provinces. The robbers are well| acres, and say that this firm is solid and successful and wholly . Y the entire Conservative Party and armed, carrying rifles and pis-| “Skagway Claim — 10.10 desirable to do business with; then they look at the letter- NG ROOM and BEDROOM SUITES o prove that Liberalism has a|tols and plentiful supplies of am-| acres. head and say that that firm is cheap and obscure and to L PRSI Bt the- polls. AZIREol: “John Dalton Claim . be avoided in business. Perhaps in cither case the reverse o 2 ncrfl"s“""”" No. 299—40.836 is true! Such is the power of printing. “Sur; No. 228—9.56 Lo : ’ . acres. gy Then what do folks think of you?—folks who know THE “Conflict of Skagway with you only by your printed matter. . . 1 | Sur, 229-—1.103 acres. ; Se M . ‘Al $hie areas of confliet bo- Getting around to concrete facts, we have men in our omas ar ware 0 WIng et 4 ‘n:g :;:‘;"‘:“’[ 'L{llfl‘“(.::""":m‘:; establishment who knew printing as few men do know it, mGER;f‘l“’"xpi°$;:{,‘,-':f:::°:: | BN are now b ghod V\hyt'not. tu}l](e a(ltx'::pé%gfliet_?f the fact? You pay for good e Imn;:'p.:mn-'ll:‘::r ::;nly with the knee : standing except those owned Prinbug iRy ot N ¥ and while you mérely guide your material, | by the applicant. & perfect seam flows forth. When sewing “Total area claimed by ap- ‘time is over, close your machine and it be- plicant 159.99 acres. —— OO ¥ comes a desk or table for any room. “U. 8. L. M. No. 1541 to Alask S L nd A8 Come in andsed s &y this mew kind ¥ which this survey Is tied, 1z a dteam Lau ry of sewing machine. Other models, too, electric, treadle and hand. A in Latitude 59 deg. 26 min, e CINCED 1 e % e The Empire Printing Co. “SERVICE and QUALITY™ : SINGER 4 Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above de- PUBLISHERS We Can Prove It . scribed placer mining claim or :;;;ufrlfa ARE HE&EB:I Ng;l‘ll- DRY CLEANING PHONE 16 PRESSING at unless ey file eir ¥ el 10752 11 1, U2 Resite The Daily Alaska Empire Alaska Electric Light =~ [t | Philee 374 - ths th fter, they will be ? & Power Co. " [imet'y o o c oo . | ALASKA MEAT CO. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA . Wholesale and Retail Butchers ! PHONE 39 and First publication July 26, 1928. ] Last“publication Sept. 25, 1928 ) _ : | SRWARD SR e