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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17 BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG SF T WERE AGT FOR TUE FACT TMaT T HOANE MY FAMILY HONOR. To UPHOLD T WOULD REFRAIN FROM ENER MEETING MR. BERNARD COCELE . OR “BARNEY “AS HE \S VULGARIY CALLED. AFTER OUR BARNEY Goo6GiLe 7 ¢ FoR A EGUT To EAMIY FEW & OSSCENDANTS OF THE THE_E(NISH STARTED AS A (ERE QE SETT(ED BY THE To REMAINING HOUSES OF GOOGLE AND ki . Te AFEAIR HAS NOW. nwe\m?i DEVELOWED N6 A PUBLC MATTER AND The e CoNTesANTS FIND THEMSELVES Tae CENTR OF INTEREST AMONG Tee FIGHT FANS OF THE COUNTRY. == “THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS HAVE BEEN BRT ON e OUTCOME OF The FIGHT AND B\TTER CONTROVERSIES ARE HEARD ON ENERY CORAER BETwesN) The FOLLOWERS OF GARNEY QUOGLE AND THOSE WHo HAVE sewecten ““m% FACE ktdr?: T e THEIR CHAMPION. | © 1928, by King Features Syndicate, Inc. Great Britain rights reserved. CONTEST, (N WHICH I (NTEnD Ts PUT MR GOGGLE A\ IS PROPER PLACE I SHALL VIASH MY HANDS AND FORGET THAT T was FORCEO T sow Tue . N AN ENCOUNTE WITH WA WE'RE FROM THE PRESS, MR GooGle Nou SENT For US 2 ES — I\e Gor FEW CRACKS To MAKE ABOUT HORSEFACE KLOTE « HE'S A POOR , LOWDOW SHNOZLED-EVED SHRIM?| WHS AT GOT THE- NERVUE T COME HERE 4ND CALL ME THOIE TRINGS HIMSELE HE'S Gor A YEUow STREAK DOWM KIS BARK So wwoE A GREY- HOUND ‘D GO Goory "By BILLE DE BECK WORD FOR WOKD - RIGHT 0N Tie FRoNT PAGE — Ters WHAT T TRINK OF (MR. HORSEFACE K(CT2 ~ I UoPE SOMEGODY IS GOoO ENoLGH To SLAE WM (8 THE CACE WITH Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Cloudy tonight Pime— 4 p. m. yest'y. 3017 4 a. m. today. .30.16 Nocn today 30.20 55 51 52 and, Saturday; LOCAL DATA " Barom. Temp. Bnmfligity Wér.cl Velocity Weather gentle variable winds. 1 1 3 Cldy Cldy Misting 90 96 s S CABLE AND RADIO KEPORTS YESTERDAY | Highest 8 pm. | Ktatlons— temp. Low 8a.m. 8am. Precip. temp._temp,_Velocity 24 hrs. Wea Nome Hethel Fgrt Yukon Tanana Eagle st. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Junecau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco 18 01 52 02 48 0 50 02 46 44 48 46 b4 51 Foggy Foggy Clear Cldy Cldy Clly Cldy Clear Cldy miles. 0 *—Less than 10 NO.—Onservations at St Prince Rupert, are made at pressure moder: tlie extreme northeastern of the Aleutian Islands and on in Alberta. Light precipitation in portions of the Yukon V weather prevails over the ' Vglley. Temperatures have efn Coast. : Juneai Fran The 4 a m Edmonton, portion. lley rritory risen scmewhat except on the south- Kodldk, end San a Paul, Dutch Harbor, Seattle, Portland nd 4 p. m., Juneau high throughout Als except It is highest tothe 8¢ utw Seward Peninsula and ™ fowest has occurred near Bering Sea, and in this vicinity. Cloudy except in the upper Yukon MBS. D. J. WILLIAMS HERE Mrs. D. J. Williams arrived in Juneau on the Admiral Rogers lasj evening from Sitka where ghe has been visiting. liams expects to nefu for some turping to the mife of which her husband Geferal Manager i CITY COUNCIL MEETS remain in Ju- time before There will be a meeting of the City Council tonight at § o'clock fa phe Council Chambers at " the, City Hall, acccrding to City Clerk H. R. Shepard. Routine business of the city will be taken upat the meeting. ] L e — HCWARD-AKAGI Miss Lean oward of Sitka and Henry Akagi of Killisnoo wepe married yesterday by Judge Frank A. Boyle, in the U. § Comhmisioner's off S George H. Lockman, representa- tivd of the M. F. Patterson Com- pany, dental supply house, and Algn R. Carr, traveling for the Ritter General Manufacturing Com- pagy, are spending a few days in Juneau. { e — Sam Guyot, traveling man, is abaard the Admiral Rogers en- o roéto to Ketchikan. ¥ > Mrs. Wilgy, Hirst-Chichagot | s | lc ijnxil Vo ' DOUGLAS | NEWS i . LEAVE FOR SOUTH .- 4 glx(er Mary Phillippa (France Caghen) who has been visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs, dmas Cashen for the past month, lety today on the Princess Alice for} Victoria, accompanied by her slster Cecelia who will visit in Victoria and later go to Secattle re she will enter business col- Tege. - {ENTERTAIN AT DINNER . Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Cashen en. tertained at dinner last evening in honor of the first wedding an- niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ora Goss. Covers were laid for ten. —— 3 TEA A SUCCESS . About thirty ladies were present #at the tea given yesterday by the i les League of the Congrega. 1 Church. Rev. O. A. Still- i of Juneau, Miss Laura Still- and Prof. A. B. Stillman, of ne, Oregon, were visitors dur- ithe afternoon. f luncheon set made by Mrs.’ rtson of Ketchikan for the was awarded to Mrs. Glen' tv."#u {0 R SO L Ry A Wet Majority Seen as Smitl: Hope in Buckeye State During 'Campaign rural republican majorities. Hamilton county (C which gives wet majoritie: up and republican majorities 19,059 for lidates ac ca the pr S quos expected to turn tion, is leaders Smith. At the other end of the state is Cleveland; with aimost a million population, Clevelanders like to try mew things. Classed republi- can, Cleveland showed its inde- pendence four years ago by giv- ing Lakollette and Wheeler a ma- although the Coolidge tick. et swept the state by almost half a million majori H. G. Brunn by in strong for . The secret in making gravy is to add the liquid to the browned flour d little at a time s0 you can stir up a smooth mixture. Nothing more than control! Hills Bros. similarly control the roasting of their coffee by r}uling only a few pounds at 4 time by their pat- ented, gontinuous . process. rich, uniform flavor is always developed because every berry is roasted evenly. HILLS BROS COFFEE LIBERTY . i TONIGHT—T7:30 b AN LoD oo W o The Feature “ONE INCREASING PURPOSE” It’s Different _ COMEDY . NEWS This is the usual Club Show Cldy | d)| democratic: * democratic chair- | therefore possibilitios sees in for If he Cleveland | the Smith. | can once | toward | stop ! i man, graat Robinson ticket get the headed Smith he nothing Smith sweeping the 1gh the prohibition que s expected to ba s dom Ohio, as her will not be drag voters can i tion nating fore, it probably ged into the open the camp along 1 and other The matte expected issue in | {appearance str econom of farm r not to be D WILLIAMS GOING OUT Juneau vice sum- Kil- J. Williams is leaving [tomorrow on the Fo vessel Ranger IV. for mer cruis camp lignoo. st his near - — 0ld papers for at the Empire. | NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serfal No. 07083 {In the United States Land Office | for the Juneau Land District, { at Anchorage, Alaska. {In the Matter of the Application I oof Auut FRITSCHE, of Haines, Al for Patent to the Standard Placer Group of | placer mining claims embraced | in U. S. Mineral Survey No. | 1541, situated in the Skagway | Mining and Recording District i i i and Precinct, First Judicial Division, A 1 | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVE | That AUGUST FRITSCHE, a cit lzen of the United States, whose Ipost office address is Haines, Al- |aska, has filed his_application in {the United States Land Office at Anchorage, . Alaska, for patent o the Standard Placer Group As- |sociation Placer Mining Claim, included within mineral survey No. 1541, situated in the Skag- \way Mining and Recording Dis- {trict and Precinet, Territory of [A at the mouth of Por- in Section |approximately 35 miles northwe: {of the Town of Haines, Alaska, {and more particlarly described {as follows: “Beginning at corner No. identical with location | 1, corner and with corner num- | bers 3-3 and 3 Skagway, Jim | Nail and Nisson Fraction ; ims, unsurveyed, whence | S. M. M. No. 1541 bears | 85 deg. 44 min. 50 sec. | 2., 1382.5 feet; thence S. 40 | deg. 56 min. W. 414.6 feet { to corner No: 2; thence W. | 967.0 feet to corner No. 3; ! themce N. 2633.60 feet to | corner No. 4; thence E. 3.- 773.52 feet to corner No. 5; thence S. 14 deg. 05 min. W, 854.00 feet to corner No. 6; thence 77 deg. 20 min. W, 2764.34 feet to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, con- taining an area of 159.99 acres, conflicting with the following claims: ‘‘Hackley No. 571—1.44 acres. 4 v ction Claim, less its conflict with Hackley Claim Sur. 571—0.33 acres. “Jim Nail Claim — 0.18 acres. “Skagway Claim — 10.10 acres, .“John Dalton Claim “Survey No. 299—40.836 acres. “Burvey acres, “Conflict of Skagway with Sur. 229—1.103 acres. “All the areas of conflict be- ing claimed 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 tied, iz 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- seribed placer mining claim or premises, ARE HEREBY NOTI- FIED That unless they file their adverse claims -with the Register ‘of th~ United States Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the peripd of publication, or eight months _thereafter, they will be barred by, virtue of the provisfans of the Statutes. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. First publication July 28, 1928. Last publication Sept. 28, 193 Survey No. 228—9.56 S trvas i ARTh Iy beled o A Coosiauted e 2 Why a King’s Guests Were Laté - This interesting picture reveals the human side of London’s great police force. 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