The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 16, 1928, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1928 By BILLE DE BECK PO NGO LM ST S ST Mr. Coal Consumer: — NS NG LA CARDON THIS INTRUSION ™R GOCE(E. BUT & HANE . 28 s gy BY DAY AS THE CALENDAR ,Jx' gi‘,lmé':.‘?n“m: weer o T NET 66 LA VERY (NTERESTING PREPGEITION T N ) - Thanks for your gencrous support, we CLICKS OFF THE DATES, BARNEY'S A FIGHTING NATURE, BUT WHEM SOME \(u\) Te @& BRIEF TS (S \T- (F NoL'tL // 0 ; ‘ 3 [l s supj % GUWY COMES ALONG AND Tels ME TRaT (AN DO & HORSEBEAGE KLGT2 1Ay TRHE know now that you reahze the impm‘tum-e of insisting on Alaska Coal when you place your 3 By : oal orders 1 ¢ WONT STan)d FoR i ) PAGE O 1 ME dolL A CUER fooic \ i coa .. m‘$ T 8E A BATIE To LTHAT'S ALL ! 1 \ SEN\Y”‘L‘&: Tar =wuen T\ an Toe Every pound you burn helps to develop & GLORY Z i ! = GLE (S AT g : 3 : Ifi flg@llfg:rfi;e:mm s il ! ““RS;‘:K:‘:‘“&Q(:;;_L%WE CHIN YET an industry that will go far toward adding Ve MAMES OF Gt e wRond PG ly\ PR < £ to the prosperity of Southeastern Alaska. A G00GLE ~ KLOTZ, ' supply of Admiralty Island Coal is now con- DPON GMICH EOR. YEARS HAS HUNG- ; (it ¢ . ; stantly on hand. SHADOW OF SUSPICION = WHEA 77 2 ., L I X [ o P ¢ “‘:"‘-",‘2"“ ‘“OVS_f_m'W 5 i | P ¥ 7 Order from your own transfer man or N THE RING THEY Wil 8E_ I " 17/ J o ! MTING FOR AO™ ORDINARY STAKES, coal dealer or Te onNE WHo WiNS wily DEFINTELY| ERTABLISH WIMSELF AS THE SCIOA OF AN ANCIENT AND ANOBLE FamMiy, WHLE THE LOSER WL BR FORCED 6 GO THROUEH LIFE CARRYING Te NeME oF * SCQUFER ~ ORANS NEARER —~ GF ACRES OF LAND — (MY EAMILY PRIDE BATTLE o e CEATORY MY GRE A~ GRANDEATHER. SCOORED HIS \ FlesT Ruons i @ne Now C é : GREAT-GRANDFATHER OuT OF THeUSANDS, ‘ b\q 2,000 _—=< N . i e = - - Company Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. (Shipments of Children | o R W Weather Bureau " From Hungary Increase | _ s ’I‘vmnr?mry f‘".lge‘ . R. Shepard & Son. e | Forecast for Junean and vieinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: BUDAPEST, Aug. 16. — More & Generally fair tonight and F ; gentle westerly winds. than )00 destitute Hungarian LOCAL DATA children have been adopted by fime— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather|fam in Sweden, Denmark, 4 p. m. yest'y .30.16 67 51 w 9 Claer |Norway, , Switzerland and 4 a. m. today. 30.13 51 92 w 1 Clear |[France < Nocn t>day 30.16 56 77 S Cldy | The Hungarian Government be- ¢ ek A {eame nsor for the movement Ilfl find homes abroad fc {spring of the exhausted war gen- teration after all public institu- CABLE AND RADIO KEPORTS YESTERDAY T TODAY Highest 8 bm. | Low S$a.m._ Bam. Precip. 8am. Btations— _tems. _temp. i temp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather | tions had become overscrowded Nome .7 46 46 42 46 4 G0 3 A national women Bethel ... 54 6 8 4 01 Jdy [tion hds taken active Fort Yukon .. i 43 P 08 ai unusual “expor Tanana .. ... 48 2 - 03 ldy [is preparing to subn Fagle Fs 52 2 . 18 lwy [the United States rnment St. Paul ... 4 §. Trace Mist whereby Hung children Dutch Harbor 2 - 3 ould be adopted by American k b milies in addition to the regu- ar quota Ll ! : 44 g - > : Buy it Now—is a slogan whicl Ketchikan 5 10¥ {014 papers for ire | g neglects to say what with Prince Rupert. 6 ) ; Fie el it | Edmenton . i § y ; 75 g o NOTICE OF APPLICATION : A ATQ 5 = i ]~‘;r:'|!:;..1 6 ok FOR PATENT‘ o . N OUR PROBLEMS MAY BE YOURS < 2 3 sy} Scrial No. 07081 o 3 N San Francisco 5 54 i ; | kbl ) iy " . : Banking means more than taking safe care of your *—Less than 10 miles. | N e : i i : money. In our lines of business we are const'intlv “I"f"het&""]e‘:’mz‘“e{flL&’"gigg‘&e called upon for financial and business :ld\'ice.( We NO7T¥.—Observations at St Paul, Duten Harbor, Kodiak, | ‘:rA iz “M 'l‘( " | meet all sorts of problems. nce Rupert, onton, Seatile, Portland end San|, 3% Ancuorage, Alaska. {In the Matter of tne are made at m. and 4 p. m., Juneau <'7is | Hothos i < So, if you have a problem along this line, it is ver: e rkainre i Righ Bhbstisut Atk “ant biaale ) '”'““‘1‘:““ :eréfr Patoid ;": e ) possible that we know Just What To Tell You. Ou};' Oregon but is relatively Tow in the Gulf of Alasks from tandard r Group of! Jose de I.eon Toral (second from left) is shown | Obregon. Inset, Concepcion Acevedo, nun experiences may dovetail. Ask us. thence eastward. ywers have 1 gederal in Alas except acer mining claims embraced ) talking to reporters in Mexico City in the first | whom Teral claims inspired him to commit the southern portion ¥ T RESRALE. axee o dhelc d ho 80 Survey No.| interview permitted by authorities following | the crime. g southwest. Temperatures.are decidedly ' erday ituated in the Skagway| ;: o o ) 1 ‘ 4 4 > Bel, . 3 3 ssas i f President-ele lvaro (laternatl vel mgrning in the Yukon Valley but arc slightly higher eclsewhere.| Mining and Recording I o] SR ROERNARE O i FEPAA St - — | and Precinct, First Judicial . Mr. an irs. Edward Martinson " YL s e R ST T S S First National Bunk i 4 i 9 v Swor manthe, Jart this] M EBY GIVEN |to nobility or the recoiving or|docorations but may assume any DOl]CLAS I moming on the Aluska for her|That AUGUST FRITSCHE, a citi- Czech Republic G“’es‘ | wearing by its cit foreign | titles they may have Bad bétore » . home in Seattle, izen of the United States, whose Back Pre-War Titles | aocc: s, has now revived v!w‘llw war, “There is no Bubstitute for Safety” Ipost office add is Haines, Al- custom of other Buropeun coun- - >-> aska, has filed his application in PRAGUR, a G s of ardin, those who & e - NEWS the United States Land Office at|vakia, which since its tion as s _rendered sorviee to THE EMEPIRE HAS THE uLARG-|—— Cake Ingredients. Vary : § BST, MOST -UP-TO-DATH AND r_—". e t Anchorage, ~ Alaska, for rpatent{an independent republic in 1918, |State. TCzech citiz ns 7 Wore ST I 1As Altitude Changes! to the Standard Placer Group As-|forbade the assumpticn of titles|after not only recc :ft:[,f%wfi’fl’d&y FRGNEING J. J. NEWMAN olie sociation Placer Mining Claim, ——— e - e e - PLUMBING SHEET METAL RECOVERS FROM OPERATION| included within mineral survey) _ s ey ek = | SALT LAKE CITY, Aug. 16.—|No. 1541, situated in the Skag- ST h s e Mrs. Rose Davis, U. § ke making in high n]limdvs‘,wny Mining and Recording Dis Y P QUAL]TY WORK with QUALITY ment teacher, who has heen thas been the subject of a year|triet and Precinet, Territory of 1 o Juneau convalescing for the past|of cxperimentation at the Agri-( Al . and at the mouth of Por- | ki MATERIALS two months, returned Wednesday |cultural College of Utah, len ¢k, Algska, in Section means a good looking job s i and has taken apartments in the| It was found that somt ingre- 1 , M. 64 B CRM, r k g JOh and no repaize, Bifibum house: ldients Must’ le hise Wyt X tely. 30 mijes morthiwest Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska ¢ CRER PRI LL 72 proportions and s Town of Haines, Alaska, i bl (3 DANCE A SUCCESS amounts @ .lapd more particlarly = described e e The dance given last evening by |The or re. J |as follow the Bagles Lodge was a ry 3 B “Beginning at corner No. successful affair, a large crowd W in sugar, and inceased | 1, identical with location o o PREPARE YOUR FLOORS, NOW, frgm hoth sides of the Channel at-|on in milk to produce a corner and with corner num- D p , tending. Lindseth’s Novelty Or.|suitable cake at.the altitude of| bhers 3-3 and 3 Skagway, Jim FOR THE WINTER ehestra furnished the music. the university, 4,700 feet. Nail and » on Fraction - e, Similar changes in proportion| claims, d, whence PABCO RUGS d . RETURNS TO SEATTLE were found to be advisable for a| U. S. M. M. No. 1541 bears “There was a man of Newington, an Mrs. H. A. Snethen, who has|successful, unfallen cake at other| 8 §5 deg. 44 min. 50 sec. ; ; ] beén visiting with her parents, 'higher or lower altitudes. E., 1382.5 feet: thence S. 40 And he was wond’rous wise. LINOLEUMS 33 4o 56 min. W. 414.6 feet : He jumped into a quickset hedge, to corner No. 2; thence W. 3 P . . . ——— —— B8 (iteii iy cornetiie. 5 And scratched out both his eyes Underlaid with Deadening Felt ‘ [4 e : g y 0 . ¢ ® | ;2:“‘:‘: \{“; f" 'I‘:':((“"” £ ; And when he saw his eycs were out make an Ideal Floor g m” 773.52 feet to corner No. 5; || With all his might and main, Tl FUEANE 8. 14 deg. 06 MtnsiW He jumped into another hedge, P! 854.06 feet to corner No. 6 ; 3 gl thence S. 57 deg. 20 min. W. And scratched 'em in again.” Y 2764.34 feet to corner No. 1, e g ' the place of beginning, con- mp I ;‘:Lz;{‘gc:r:‘ni(::fi( "vrm}l]s”izg While this jingle from the Mother Goose series has 3 following cla delighted the mind of many a child, it, of course, seems i as ar ar 0 “Hackley 8 Survey X y ” 0 B vt . L) BATTERY No. 571—1.44 acres. ridiculous in the light of our more mature years. _fl ! “X. Fraction im, less -t i its conflict with Hackley " P -~ Claim Sur. ~0.33 acres. 2oL yel “Jim Nail Claim — 0.18 It is probably not hard for you to recall some busi- acres. Sk Claim 10.10 ness concerns who, having nearly lost their eyes looking | o Seagway cinin — Alaska Steam Laundry for a cheap printer, have with all their might and main “John Dalton Claim ET] ' g “Survey No. 299—40.836 started looking for yet another cheap printer. acres. “SERVICE and QUALITY™ ncr“‘.‘survey No. 228—9.56 But you w_hn realize that the outgrq,w‘th of sunu busi- » 'Ve Can Prove " “Conflict of Skagway with ness methods is as much dependent on Good Printing as e ! DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING ‘s:ll'l ffeg::,i":lt::gm s it is on good legal advice and good financing will of course * ing claimed by the applicant appreciate the sort of printing we do. as none of said conflicting claims are now in good : s standing except those owned o T ALASKA MEAT CO. plicant 159.99 acres. “U. S, L. M. No. 1641 to : A which this survey is tied, Wholesale and Retail Butchers 98 e ", i mitiute The Empire Printing Co. PHONE 89 SEWARD STREET : : 136 deg. 13 min. W.” Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above de- X ce i 1 RS—— - 1 I : seribed placer mining claim or ; PUBLISHE Capital Electric Company / KAV e B umleen Sy s : Near Cold Storage Building Automobile, Boat and Radio Exide Batteries [adverse claims sv:vm,;! L;:,'h 'fig;‘sz The D@‘ly Ala.ka Elll]lil'c , i h , Al a, ! 2 ’ 2 Alaska Electric Light boriod o publication, o sighe . Electrical Contracting 5278 4 ok By vhoous ok a4 2 e & Pm Co. ntr:he s’tntute!. ¥ HOUSE AND mA’ mc Coow g d LINDURY cREmg, ' WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA . JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA First publication July 26, 1928, PHONE 416 t publication Sept. 28, M.L > . i

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