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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1928, BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLU : = By BILLE DE BECK S OB AR S50 7 R NEAN. Y ECIEVE (T~ (Als } oS00 ARD i Ty GO = 'S Mr. Coal Consumer:—— BATTLE OF YOURS SEEMS To S CREATNG MORE SR~ T W TR TTHATS THE BIRD Who' umer \ 1S TALKIN FIGURES To HIMSELE / GOMMA REFEREE THE BouT INTERESY TRAN A e X fp) HE MOST HANE MARE A - C,Oge‘rweitd Nou AND KLOTR + \ Thanks for your gererous support, we HeEAY WelAwT oL DoAY v QG BT - T WONDER £ WAS JUST (N - T Guesse T kNeCk G W know now that you realize the importance of g T SN See CoR. TEDAY AND \ N e v AGRE To BLACE A BET 0N et Y YOu 45t g WY Sont Wwom O W oF s « HORSEFACE insisting on Alaska Coal when you place your PSRN Y : I » Z’ < 7 g coal orders. AAGHRT WL ‘ W e caia il 1 b | 3 YA Peaiy Il | o SAY 2 Sz g Mg _Every pound you lmrr} helps to drve}op = ' 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. f Order from your own transfer man or coal dealer or oS ) (O o s : . £ The Admiralty Island Coal Great Dritain rights reserved. o u ‘ e - ' == Company Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. 8. |:ome str, coupie him with a hean.| To Rea'ese:ntw,U.'- ST ISINCLAIR HELD TNV s riti bkt b PHONE 409 iful leading lady; sprinkle with! der guard on the fi s » Weather Byreau tomance; throw h & ash of rco| FOR DEPORTATION itie soat ™ "t ! Temporary office H. R. Shepard & Son. - — fun — | —are——— Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: thei > well*and have i 2 7 iy . k& | Fair tonight and Thursday; gentle northwesterly winds : t Married.” | 5 jd Charles ‘Sinciatr, who Whé &3:)' CONVICTED OF INSANITY LOCAL DATA Ll e S s Y| - | ;)nvhlmluj! vesterday - at Prince| fime— Barom. Temp, Humidity Wind Velocity Weather |C0ncerned, no Dix picture has ever ' f78 J 4 Rupert atter belug a fygitive;, Jjohn Hak was convieted of in- &5 yest'y. 2000 o4 b4 NW 50 Clear | c4ceeded this one. Yown roar © %\ [ trom Justice since last April when [sunity yesterday in the U, 4 o m. today 30922 47 28 NW 3 Clear |When, at his wedding, Richard { be Lo “”'f' T :"‘l’l’;"‘:"x“ d- | commissioner’s Court. . o will o ; g v catches sight of an enemy and| 3 18 D AR AGY CeUor-1he -taken sduth. to. Mornir v Noon today 30.17 62 62 W 14 Clear ducks out while everyone s howed | JEE P vldnuu”m-xh‘r l)l(i immi '|ul.,nn |u.‘r.;s“,,“_‘,.“,.,. W the steaniar 3 : R e AL oSy 4 3 [dccording to advices received at|ywka by Deputy U. S. M CARLE AND RADIO KEPORTS T A i the G the District Attorney's office here |\v. . Garster. The Deputy will a merry chos g ; | Tt LA TR ':0 DAY o ot Shak M e Bliweald {Grom the American Consul at|algo take Ernie McCloud, recent-| i 3 v | i AN N N » Nome Y] 18 44 16 0 Cldy| Then more e nt follows, s § {1t \.\‘usuln'lu-nv.! 3 "‘v\\n'rl'l‘ outh from that point. Bethel o s g 16 6 06 Cldy | fast and furious. § e ¢ | BERive extradit ny event. | Albert Wile and Ben Lemming Fort - Yukon .. o 2 02 Rain Log # 3 . |5 Uy ,\l.mh:nl‘ 4\]m<H \\huv\“.” pmpany Deputy Garster Tanaha 3 % Cldy NOTICE [sald today Deputy U. 8. Marshal |y guards, BEagle ... . 18 Cldy iy i i ;‘\‘\_ H. Caswell left Ket An e St. Paul, ] 4 9 rrace Misting pairing furniture of 4 . ltlns inorning on the .nlvfl:l.‘.-ll',;n Dutch Hagbop: 5 " p 't M0 uphattering. WiIl okil) B | Princess Charlotte for Prince Kodiak .7 ] i 1dy v . Price reason-| S upe rt with ructions that ,| Cordova 5 52 5 C able. Ci Henry Gorham. i lair turned over to his {(nncnu Try me and you will call :u:u\lx‘x, W " ’ - et ”ll}' it Now—is a slogau swhich » Ketchikan ] | g p v. ferha, | : - : j 4 L ) | neglects to say what with ¢ #dmonton 3 g : NOTICE OF APPLICATION ’ 4 e L . : . FOR PATENT i . [ p 1 OUR PROBLEMS MAY BE YOURS San Francisco. 6 ! 8. & 0 cldy o DERgaes E. B. Stouffer, dean of the Uniy ’ s 1 Banking means more than taki safe Less than 10 miles e versity of Kansas Graduate| ST ‘ing S m 1an taking safe care of your R, o In the United States Land Office 'Sc;wo}l, and a professor of TONIGHT 0 money. In our lings of business we are constantly & o : | L SR 3 $ ikl called upc Ancial P e o G NOTE.—onservations at St Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodis f‘;"Afl"] J“",E““A{""fid District,| mathematics at the college, | meet “”11\."1}\”21»’1“.11::‘\:‘“]1'1] vdml NUSIPRA TP RS Juneau, Prince Rupert, Bdmonton, Seatile, Portland ond san| A% Anchorage, Alaska. ication| Who will represent the United RICHARD DIX sorts problems, Francisco are made at 4 a m. and 4 p. m., Juneau =& " of AvGUST FRITSCHE, of| States at the International, NN TS N H. E. Rupert, traveiing man, is bound for Wrangell aboard the Dorcthy Alexander. So, if you have a problem along this line, it is very Our » The pressure is low in Northeastern Alaska and “ahfornia, Haines, Alaska, for Patent to| Mathematical Congress in in possible that we know Just What To Tell You. dard Placer Group of| Bologna, Italy. ¢iOregon. Showers have fallen in the northern half of the Terri-| placer mining claims embraced! (I nernational” Iilustrated News) | tory. Cloudy weather prevails over most of Alaska except the| in U. S. Mineral Survey No. e - | and s high in other portions of Alaska and southeagt:ard to| the St C‘LI“T,S GET ARRIF 99 experiences may dovetail. Ask us, V] A 1" 1D Southeast. Femperatures are lower than yesterday morning over| 1541, situated in the Ska A v with LOIS WILSON most of the Territory. Mining and Recording District | b 2 a1 | and Precinct, First Judiclall For Mrs. Thomas Woodrutt, who| It’s a Paramount Picture 3 ———/| Madeline Reili tirst, Josephine Rei.| Division, Alaska. is visiting in Juneau with her| F N 4 l B k | |01 consolation. ~ Miss Cashen was| NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN|brother and sister.in-lav, Mr. and | SRR e e ust National bun DO(]("LAS given a-lovel as’ guest prize.|That AUGUST FRITSCHE, a citi-| Mrs, Guy McNaughton, Mrs Kath- THE COMEDY IS A SCREAM i 4 Dainty refreshments were served zen of the United States, whoseepine Hooker entertained with a P74 . “There is | 3 s s i ) o aine al é 99 ere is no Bubstitute for Bafe by the hos post office address is Haines, Al-| jyncheon today at the Forget-Me- S('(l."(?ll Stlff & NEWS ( - - :ll‘*kfli"l_::q liil:"l ('Ilfllflx\ll:h;i)l:ri'“fl 1!: Not Tea Room. Covers were laid e i it L R AR, e it gy I Ehe. United States Land ce at| for twelve. Beautiful favora of ' - g —+ 2 — et L 3 ] LET'S GET MARRIED" {Anchorage, Alaska, for patent _,f:‘,'.,..“‘,:,f“_., m,.,‘" “::.L,, _':,::f_“,,‘,’,,‘ PRICES--10-20-40 cents 1. J. NEWMAN A M. GE o i) . M. YER AT LIBERTY TONIGHT ||io the Standard Placer Group As- ————————————— =8| sociation Placer Mining Claim, 3k - . ; o FIREMEN MEET THURSDAY | pinnra Dix, the reigningiistar|included within mineral survey ; ¢ 4 PLUMBING SHEET METAL . e in Paramount's mow farce, “Lot's|No. 1541, situated in the Skag- - s y |There will be a meeting of the o Blibeias Firemen tomorrow evening| oty Mazrled,” ot 'the' Libacty, to.[WAY Mining and Recording Dief - QUALITY WORK with QUALITY ™ “|n 0 I ! n 2 ably assisted by his Jes ict and Precinct, Territory of ‘4 for consideration of such busines Lois Wilson The Alaska, and at the mouth of Por- MATER]ALS as pertains to the Department. All Junbeat” . .Smith. upine C aska, in Section members are requested to attend | ¢SS g ¥ L e B GRM. means a good looking job and no repairs. ———.——— [ ith arellit: for Blie, diadéRba" b approximately 35 miles northwest Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska ENTERTAIN MISS CASHEN Gregory La Cava, The|Of the Town of Haines, Alaska, n play was written by J.|and more particlarly described S— = - Misses Elizabeth and Mamie| Clarkson Miller from Du Souchet’s |88 follows: 3 e i Feusi entertained a number of|s success, “The Man Fiom| ining at corner No. am | " 1, identical with location elonds at thelr home last evening | Mexico L identical with location PREPARE YOUR FLOORS, NOW, in honor of Miss Cecile Cashen hese would seem to b2 the . > 2 Li ? ) who is leaving Friday for the|elements which one needs when and 3 Skagway, Jim 4 / FOR THE WINTER gouth. Bridge and music were|mixing a comedy cocktail. F Nail and Nisson Fraction . 3 LI shaatte 4 claims, unsurveyed, whence 'l G mjoyed. . Prize winners were,get a good story; secure a hanl.j Il Lt . ; ABCO RU S d atd - 8. M. M. No. 1541 bears “There was a man of Newington, an deg. 44 min. 50 sec. . s 3. 1382.5 ot hen ks And he was wond’rous wise. . Why is this Battery @i Mifhor L . ki | LINOLEUMS GIVES LUNUHEON were at the place of ¢ | to corner No. thence W. - J Pl ) X | 967.0 feet to corner No. 3; And scratched out both his eyes. Underlaid with Deadening Felt Ilke awinning goifer. b8l GENoNRY 2533.60 Ieatito And when he saw his eyes were out, make an Ideal Floor corner No. 4; thence E. SMACK' Two hundred and seventy-five 773.52 feet to corner No. 5; With all his might and main, 34 yards down the fairway. Not brute ;';Lfif; Poot l:,‘(,,".‘,‘”"';;':,_ ‘s He jumped into another hedge, strength.’ Not big arms, nor hig wrists.... thence 8. 57 deg. 20 min, W. And scratched ’em in again.” but Balanced Power. 274,34 fect to corner No. 1, Legs ... waist...arms.. . body ... the place of beginning, con- back and shoulders working as a unit. This taining an area of 159.99 balance — this perfect coordination of acreg, conflicting with the every component part—is the secret of following claims: the notable performance of Exide Bat- N ey Clalm SuEhey : 0. 591-=1.44 ac “X, Fraction Claim, less Made by the The Electric Sterage Bat- its conflict with Hackley tery Company—for forty years builders Claim Sur. 571—0.33 acres. THE While this jingle from the Mother Goose series has delighted the mind of many a child, it, of course, seems Thomas "ardware Co. ridiculous in the light of our ‘more mature years. e T And yet— of s batteries for every purpose— “Jim Nail Claim — 0.18 the Exide “l a combination. of; il:'tm Ao il % materials mlpn' “Skagway Claim — K them inlol: mm unil acres. ' “dohn Dalton Claim. BALANCED POWER : : ' "sul‘.VPy No. 299—40.836 It is probably not hard for you to reecall some busi- ness concerns who, having nearly lost their eyes looking for a cheap printer, have with all their might and main Alaska Steam Laundry started looking for yét another cheap printer. acres. “Survey No. 228—39.56 acres. “Conflipt of Skagway with Sur. 229—1.103 acres. “All the areas of conflict be- ing claimed by the applicant as nome of said confliéting claims are now in good standing except those owned by the applicant. “Total area claimed by ap- plicant 159.99 acves. “U. 8. L. M. No. 1541 to which this survey is tied, iz in Latitude 59 deg. 256 min. 05 sec. N., and Longitude 136 deg. 13 min. W.” Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above de- “SERVICE and QUALITY” But you who realize that the outgrowth of sane bnsi- ness methods is as much dependent on Good Printing as We Can Pf‘"’e I it is on good legal advice and good financing will of course DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING appreciate the sort of printing we do. ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers The Empire Printing Co. __._PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET | y scribed placer mining claim .or E\ s premises, ARE HEREBY NOTI- _;?UBUSHERS“‘ Capital Electric Company , The Daily Alaska Empm : | Near Cold Storage Building months thereafter, they will be a & W&{ 374 § ol iin ElBCtrical Cont_rac_tiflg f th il gl op & Power Co. B e IR HOUSE AND BOAT WIRING . J. LINDLEY GREEN, 3 STINGHOUSE N DA JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Register. WE! MAZDA LAMPS First publication July 26, 1928. iAot PHONE 416 | _ Juneau Phone No, 6 Douglas Phone No, 1¥ Last publication Sept. 38, ."“.1 (SOOI FIED That unless they file their ' ) oY § y i i i |adverse claims with the Register Automobile, Boat and Radio Exide Batteries S clain with iy Baiite & ° at Anchorage, Alaska, within the Alaska Electric Light veriod ‘ot ‘publcailon, or elght