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'lHE DAILY AIASKA EMP[RE TUESDAY AUGUST 14, 1928." By BILLE DE BELI\ BARNEY GOOGLE AND PARK PLUG OK, BARNEY! CALL ME UP ABOLT THREE OCLOCK AN TIw TEW You WHAT. ODDS HERE. |KE, TS 1S EVERY Mr. Coal Consumer:— DOLLAR I HAD (N THE OLD SOCK = TAKE (T AND PUT \T UP EOR ME. ON MYSELE ! THERE'S NO REASON VMY T SHOULDAT CLEAN ui'm on THIS GREAT SCOTT, BARKEY, CONT STAND THERE AN TELL ME THAT YOJVE LAD A BET ON WOUR No E\GHTER. |, EUER BETS ON WIMSELE! '_\"\ (FS BAD LUEK- & zAT soltt (veRRE L BETTER PHONE \KE AN W WM T CALL O Wi ALL THOSE GUYS FRoM CALIFORNIA BETTIN TWO To ONE O8N THAT SHMRIMP, * HORSEFACE e, T QUGHTTA COME OUT OF Tas NG WiTk $650 Te Tee GOad = WHY. Toe PCOR SAPS! ONE PEEP AT ME OUGHT To COMNINGE '&M TRAT THEIR EANORITE SON HASNT A CHANCE WITH ME -IV) GONNA NQC! HORSEFACE SO FLAT 1Tl Take A CROW BAR To PRY HiM OFFA THE CANNAS ! CH NEAH BARNEY - NEA - I PLACED TRE BET oo To ONE = \NHA‘r (4 OH NG, L CouLbn'T CALL (T OFF Now = NEAH = AN’ WHo DNE Think Took Toe BETS \—\DRSEFAGE RLOTZ. THE OO 80N HMMSELF WERE SO GONHA QE KNOCKED Thanks for your generous suppogt, we know now that you l"l'.llll( the lnll)llll.l{NL‘ of insisting on Alaska Coal when you place your coal l)l!ll IS, Every pound you burn helps to develop 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 Tile Admiralty Island Coal Company PHONE 409 © {928, by King. r-m-' Syndicate, Inc, Or®e¢ Britain righte rescrved. Weltl:er Condlhom As Recorded b) the U. S. Weather Bureau ]4 ARE SWEPT f TRAN..)-ATLAN“I iC FLYERS PICKED UP IN MlD OCEAN OVERBOARD TO | DIE IN OCEAN | 3¢ Aug. 14.—An' {4 bort said 14 mem- ¢ of the steam- . McKenne swept overboard during @ when the ship was four day {of Los Angeles bound for B Y als of the v |ship Company, owners, s d received word the M 1alled liner. dio was ed durin orm of A c|is reported badly in need of help. e um pavers tor sale at the Empire. NOTICL OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT Scrial No. 07683 Forecast for Junean and vicinity. beginning 4 n. m. today: Pafr tonight and Wednesday, warmer Wednesday; gen variable winds. tle LOCAL DATA « Pime— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y 30.28 54 96 SE 2 Cldy 4 a. m. today 3031 50 92 w 1 Cldy Ncon tcday 30.29 64 48 48 12 Pt. Cldy i : CABLE AND RADIO REPURTS Y}T'Ffinfi TTODAY Low 8a m. Sam. Precip. Statlons— temp. temp. Ve Nome 16 Bethel 16 Fort Yukon 52 Tanany, 5o Eagle 16 St. Paul 14 Dutch Harbor.. & § 12 Kodizk Cordova «Juneau Kete! an Prjnce Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco BOSTON, - 8 pm. | 8 a.m. temp. i 02 .02 0 04 04 0 0 0 .01 Associated Press Telephoto The actual rescue of Captain Frank T. Courtney and his three companions by the stcamship Minncwaska is shown in this photograph transmitted from New York across country by telephoto. The Tlying boat was forced to drop to the water when a gas line broke and the plane caught fire, enrouto from the Azores tn Mew Foundland. Note the flyers being transferred from the abandoned plane to the ship’s boat. SINCLAIR 1S | CAUGHT TODAY PRINGE RUPERT! 2 Pnsoner Who hsuapen"“‘ Allen, from Loral ]a;l Taken i. au Emporium, who-has been : | Wll() 5 WHO Aloutian, With him are his two AND WH ‘Ah”(“'( n, Ruth and Dean Afier visiting in Juneau t Speel River for the past w Stewart, at n Bern Atchison Topela an llll\ Buy it Now—is a slogan whick Cld neglects to say what with OUR PROBLEMS MAY BE YOURS Banking means more than taking money. In our lines of business called upon for financial and meet all sorts of problems. 0 0 10 miles. {1ation of nrm‘ (H\HI i Marshal | \n..,u liquor round trip rothy Alex ewart safe care of your we are constantly business advice. We aboard the I inder. With him is Airivals on the Americ First Tuded A A. J. Ela and Miss fielen who have been visiting at Speel River Mrs. Bernt Alstead and two children, Karl nd udith, re- urned on the Aleutian, ter spending months the States. In the United States Land Office for the Juneau Land District, at Anchorage, Alaska. In the Matter of the A of AUULUST Haine: *—Less than M e thi Albert 1 consul rrant hn Inun lmpm by will be ret NOT'E.—Observations at St Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Prancisco are made at 4 and T The pressure is high thr northeastern portion and is moderately highest in southern Berin, ra and Kuskokwim Valley. Light showers have in the Territory. Temperatures have changed but little gun,rul]y higher than yester! Patil, Dutch sattle, Portland 4 p.om., Jur Alaska exee low in C rising mode Harbor, Kodiak, | 2 |ir @ud San the extreme iforne. It in that ci Sinelair's aphied to Marshal you have a problem along this line, it is very ible that we know Just What To Tell You. Our experiences may dovetail. Ask us. rest Prince end he , for Patent to Placer Group of ymbraced | in U. 1541, Mining and s situated in "ll nd Recording Precinct, First several of tatement and are| time buyer for Gold- First National Bunk “There is mo Substitute for Safety” et o o oy i President’s Host | rhat avcr zen of the , whose post office a aines, Al- {aska, has filed his application in {the United States Land Office at Anchorage,- Alaska, for patent to the Standard Placer Group As- |zociation Placer Mining Claim, {included within mineral survey ated in the S W. Gallwas, of| d Recording Dis Riverside, - California, arriv 3 act, Territory of the Dorothy Alexander terday ‘ 4 . outh of Por- to visit with his brother, F. A. J. £ 5 C 3 a, in Section Gallw whom he has not seen 28, T. 54 E. C.R.M, for twunu five years. |approximately 25 miles northwest B of the Town of Haines, Alas | RILGRE A and particlarly deseribed - tas follow 2 “Beginning at corner No. The Ladies’ ; i ) silver tea Thursday ' afternoon ,llenLh'?xw“\?illp)(‘”.“lc:lz.’::I]:: August 16, in the League rooms, i to' which everyone is cordially in- Y “““\,3{:(‘:“:5“1":;’;({‘,‘0’: vited. Hostesses will be M antiiabrol Hheiits Lorenzo Smith, Mrs. Josephine £ No -1641 bedts mons, and Mrs. M)““’""““' Tt intn, BOL Ak nk Metealf and daugh- feet; thence S. 40 came to Junean from dés. 66 min, W. 414.6 feet Inlet on the Vir- DOUGLAS - NEWS ON A VISIT Charles from the local 23 last, where he was serving sentence of two ye been convicted and sentenced the latter part of December vio- Sinclair, fe who escaped | i 1 jail April and ERE | left on the De ‘k.llu or for her home in for the A. M. GEYER l‘LUM BING i SHEET METAL QUALITY WORK, with QUALITY MATERIALS ; means a good looking job and no re[)airs. Lower Front Street Phone 1564 for Mr. Wililam Juneau, ‘Alnskn P What Do Folks Think of You? Through all the years from early manhood until his fingers grow stiff and his eyes dim, a man may study printing and in the end be very far from knowing all there is to know about that fine art. League will give a PREPARE YOUR FLOORS, NOW, FOR THE WINTER PABCO RUGS and LINOLEUMS Underlaid with Deadening Felt make an Ideal Floor - claims, Willlam A. McGonagle, ps.sident | A the Duluth Missabe and North- ern raliroad, host to President Cool- idge during the latter's tour of Min. hesota’s iron and lumber regions. Mrs. F) fer Mary, Excursion Efnia 1v. B to corner No. 2; thence W. 967.0 feet to corner No. 3; thence 2633.60 feet to corner No. 4; thence B. 3,- 773.52 feet to corner No. 5; thence 8. 14 deg. 05 min. W. 854.00 feet to corner No. 6; thence S. 57 deg min. W. 2764.34 feet to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, con- Volumes that might fill libraries have been written on the subject. Thick trade journals discuss the news and the technique of the business in all its phases. The subject is inexhaustible and steadily progresses. THE rcgular calls taining an area of 159.99 acres, conflicting with the following claims: “Hackley ( No. 671—1.44 a 3 “X. Fraction Claim, less ‘its conflict with Hackley Claim Sur. 571—0.33 acres. “Jim Nail Claim — 0.18 acres. “Skagway Olaim — 10.10 acres, “John Dalton Claim “Survey No. 209—40.836 acres. “Survey No. acres. “Conflict of Skagway with Survey 228—9.56 But do you know, every day of the world men go to their printers with INSTRUCTIONS, without once think- ing to ask for SUGGESTIONS. We're not condemning the meny probably it’s the printers’ fault. We're simply wondering why it is that shrewd business men neglect so rich and obvious an opportunity and do it so frequently. The upshot of it all is that men look at this letterhead and say tHat this firm is solid and successful and wholly desirable to do business with; then they look at the letter- head and say that that firm is cheap and obscure and to be avoided in business, Perhaps in either case the reverse is true! Such is the power of printing. Then what do folks think of you?—folks who know you only by your printed matter. Thomas Hardware Co. trifling bit of work, but you have no idea what Qlflmnceitwdlmkomd:elongm Regular ¢ Qynhtteryexpertwflloitenaddnmuchuzper to the life of a battery. Andthinkwhatauvinc at would mean to you. Get into the habit of stopping here once a month. It [ fakes so little time—just about long enough to smoke cigarette — yet lt will save real money in battery costs. Automobile, Boat and Radio Exide Batteries Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA _ Juncau Phone No. 6 Dovglas Phove No. 1i Sur. 229—1.108 acres. “‘All the areas of conflict be- ing clatmed 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 tled, 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 de- scribed placer mining claim or premises, ARE HEREBY NOTI- FIED That unless they file thefr 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. Lagt publication Sept. 28, 1928. Getting around to conerete facts, we have Why not take advantage of the fact? printing; why not GET it? ———PUBLISHERS——— establishment who know printing as few men do know it. You pay for good 'l'he Emplre Ptiutlhg Co: The Diily Alflska fimpm men in our Alaska Steam Lau'ndry “SERVICE and QUALITY” We Can Prove It DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING e e 0 St ‘ ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET adasy . Capital Electric COmpany Near Cold Storage Bulldmg Electrical Contracuhg HOUSE AND BOAT WIRING WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA LAMPS PHONE 416