The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 22, 1928, Page 7

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fllEDAlY AlASKA EMPIRE. WEDNESDAY AUC.UST 22, I928 # BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLU By BILLE DE BECK T 75 201, oroRrow's T BAG DAY IM GONNA WIRE THE FLOOR WITH HORSEACE WIOTZ = WUEN TRAT NEWS RTEL PUCTOGRAPHER GETS HERE HE OUGWT To BE ABLE To GET SOME GOOD ACTION PICTURES - SOMETHING LKE s FOR (INSTANCE = TTHE PuBLC L Mr. Ceal Consumer:—— Thanks for your generous support, we know now that you r(‘.]ll/-' the importance of insisting on Alaska Coal when you place your coal orders. Every pound you burn helps to d(-velop an mduslr\ that will go far toward adding to the’ prosperity of \outhuslt orn Alaska. A supply of Admiralty Island Coal is now con- stantly on hand. . Order from your own transfer man or coal dealer or The Admiralty Island Coal Company PHONE 409 Temporary office H. R. Shepard & Son. THATS GREAT —~ NOW WOLLL You MIND POSING on The ELAT OF NOUR BACK SO'S WE CAN GET A SCoopr ON THe OTMER PAPERS IN CASE RE " v How.s A OSE );’5‘ Tu xm LM 2 REAOY = I™M AS PINK AS RoSEY O GRADY « GET BUsY! Tee TiGer. WAITIN' IN WS CORNER , READ TTo POUNCE © 1925, by King Features Syndicate, Ine Creat Brituin rights reserved HAS MAJGR OPERATION Mrs. Watherine Jarman under- went a major operation at St. Ann’s hospital this merning. collecticn of photographs. In addition to the pictures taken by Mr. Redington are many others taken by the other ' historically accurate the bad men of the splendidly portrayed by J. MaeDonald, Tom Santschi " Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. . Weather Bureau srizwts of .G, REDINGTON HAS per loxl are rarrel FINE COLLECTION OF Forecast for Junean and ;vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight and Thurs warmer Thursday; gentle var- fable winds LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp., Humidity Wiznd Ve‘omty Weather 4 p. m. yest'y. 30.21 56 W Rain 4 a. m. today .30.34 53 88 NW 1 Cldy Nocn today 30.38 60 72 w 8 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO KEPURTS Highest 8 p.m. | temn. temp. 1 54 1 8¢ 54 | 6 | | fthne-—- Low 8a m. S8am. Preclp. Sam. Stations— Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Eagle St+ Paul 4 Butch Harbor.. 5 38 48 36 14 50 12 .01 52 14 .38 a8 [ 02 .02 .62 Rain X Ft. Cldy . 60 Cidy 60 60 Cldy Rain temp. temp. Velocity 24 hra. Weather [~ CidY | was born to Mr. and Mrs. William Cldy { gkakley, Cldy | Campeau. The suppor s one of the strongest as mhlud‘ for a picture in some time, includ- ing as it does such well known film favorites as Lou Tellegen in the role of the villain, Gedkge ¢y Hunt, who starred in " Priscilla Bonner, Otis Harlan, Walter Perry, Grace Gor: @oii, George Irving and Alec B. Fran ., BABY BOY BORN A baby boy weighing 11 pounds, of Hoonah, at St. Ann's hospital yesterday. Both moth- er and child are doing nicely. M s .+ SRR T AT {the U. 8. ‘made Jand *ALASKA PHOTOGRAPHS Paul G ](m]llln(un, Chief of Biclogical Survey, an the Territory this summer H. W. Terhune, with Executive Officer ;n( the Ataska Game Commission, will return to Washington with a| remarkabie collection of pictures illustrating -the “trip sAhrough Al- aska. Pictures of glaciers, l)wv\n bear, snow-capped peaks, the buffalo at the a cultural College ard Mines which were recently t ferred there from Mcntan for experimental a whale at a whaling i forest fire near Fairbanks, and subjects are ificluded in his large of who | sive trip through members of the party, which in- clude about 8,000 feet of pictures. Mr. e for the Pisheries vessel ¢ with the Secretary of Ag riculture and other visiting Gov ernment officials. “One of the mosi interesti experiences of my trip to Al this summer was the visit T had over the week-end to Dr. De Vighne's Twin 'mink farm at Taku. I am very interested in the future of the mink farming in this district, and think that with study care the part of the farme it may develop into quite a suc- *cesstul industry,” Mr, wald mov- | acier Camp and | and | Kedington | Redington | Seattle south on the,who has been visiting her mother, Brant on| —————— Miss Katherine Hastings, of the Chamber of Commerce, Government nurse at loonah, ived here om the Margnita leave for the south on ar. and an Kodiak ... @ordova 66 Juneau .09 Ketchikan ... 69 9 E 0 Frince Rupert.. - 48 0 Edmonton . 38 01 Seattle i 6 | 5 0 Portland 7 | i 58 0 San Francisco.. 6 6 52 2 0 *—Less than 10 .08 Rain| yeon Permanent Yave, £12.50. fern Besuty Parlor. —adv. Nwmm..m“m,m_ e The flavor of Hills Bros Coffee is as distinctive as the gran- deur of the West. Controlled Roasting—Hills Bros." pat- ented, continuous process that roasts only a few pounds at a time is the reason for this rare flavor. No other method can roast every coffee berry so evenly and produce such matchless, uniform, flavor. HILLS BROS i NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serial No. 07083 Foggy Clear Clay Cldy Clear miles. AROUND THE WORLD Please bear in mind that your own Bank can not only take c but handle Town care of your local problems, your banking business Around The World—if necessary. In the United States Land ,Office Home for the Juneau Land District, at Anchorage, Alaska. Dutck Harbor, Kodiak,|In the Matter of the Application Portland s®J San of AuuusT FRITSCHE, of m., Juneau 4™ Haines, Alaska, for Patent to and falling in the the Standard Placer Group of ern part, It is highest in th nity and rising in placer mining claims embraced and Southern Alaska, Western inada and the North Pa in U. 8. Mineral Survey No. Showers have fallen over most of the Territory but cl 1541, situated in the Skagway prevails in treme Southeastern.Alaska and British Co- Mining and Recording Distrigt . Temperature: moderately low in the Interior last and Precinct, First Judicial night but rising rapidly this merning. Division, Alaska. e NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN DOUGLAS — ) NOTE.—Observations at St Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Francisco are made at 4 a n and 4 p. The pr ire low in Be z Se Paul, AND THEY ARE HERE 1-2-3 BAD MEN OH! WHAT A SHOW Starring GEORGE O’BRIEN—OLIVE BORDEN A Story of the Indian Lands Settled by tlw Wlutus Our connections are complete in every respect. Let us explain it to you more thoroughly. COFFEE First National Bunk “Tkere is no Bubstitute for Bafety” HOME FROM SPRINGS 5. John Runquist hel and Violet, post office address is Haines, Al- and daugh- : came home|#8ka, has filed his application in i ————— S e on the Virginia IV, the first of the week, after a sojourn nt Warm Springs. That AUGUST FRITSCHE, a citi~ wen of the United States, whose CAMPING OUT - RETURNING FROM WESTWARD Miss Elva Kirkham, who has fite ¢ % [boen visiting with her sister Mrs. Carlson, the United States Land Office at Auchorage, Alaska, for patent to the Standard Placer Group As- sociatien Placer Mining Claim, included within mineral survey No. 1541, situated in the Skag- way Mining and Recording Dis- trist and Precinct, Territory of Prices—10-20-40 cents th m- e original #\[ 1. 3. NEWMAN A. M. CEYER. PLUMBING SHEET METAL QUALITY WORK with QUALITY MATERIALS *lGeo. L. Johnson at Anchorage for|Alas d at the mouth of Por= he past month is expected home |Cupine Creek, Alaska. in Section Friday on the -Aleutian. 28, T. 28 S, R. 64 E. CRM, oo approximately 35 miles northwest :(of the Town of Haines, Alaska, and more particlarly described | |as follows: “Beginning at corner No. , identical with location and Josephine Kilburn comprise group of Douglas girls which left] ‘Monday for a week's camping trip ‘along the Glacier Highway. — e — SURPRISE FOR MISS RIEDI means a good looking job aid no repairs. Talki‘n Q Save (l He r e I PREPARE YOUR FLOORS, NOW, FOR THE WINTER ‘PABCO RUGS and LINOLEUMS Underlaid with Deadening Fels make an Ideal Floor """MANY FILM FAVORITES APPEAR IN “3 BAD MEN" Miss Madeline Riedi was plea antly surprised at her home last evening, by a number of friends whe dropped in to help celebrate her birthday. Bridge and other amusements were enjoyed. The jJromors for cards were divided be-| tween Miss Beth Anderson, high score and Miss Josephine Riedi, the low. “The opening of the Indian lands| for settloment by tho whites 15 e | corner and with corner num- e it ¢ “| bers 3-3 and 3 Skagway, Jim ’ duction of “3 Bad Men,” which is . RN i Nail and Nisson Fraction at the Liberty tonight. claims, unsurveyed, whence George O'Brien plays the part U. S. M. M. No.y 1541 Héais of the hard riding young pioneer, S. 85 deg. 44 min. 50 sec. Dan ()M“\!lr‘y. and Olive Borden E., 1382.5 feet: thence S. 40 as the winsome but courageous ) .| deg. 56 min. W. 414.6 feet young orphan. The “3 Bad Men, to corner No. 2; thence W. 967.0 feet to corner No. 3; thence 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 S. 67 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 Claim, No. 571—1.44 acres. “X. Fraction Claim, its conflict with Hackley Claim Sur. 571—0.33 acres. “Jim Nail Claim — 0.18 acres. “Skagway Claim — 10.10 acres. “John Dalton Claim “SBurvey No. 299—40.836 acres. “Survey No. acres. - “Conflict of Skagway with Sur. 229—1.103 acres. “All the areas of conflict be- ing claimed by the applicant as mene 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 tn' which this survey is tied, is if Latitude 59 deg. 25 min. 05 sec. N., and Longitu 136 deg. 13 min. 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 their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publieation, 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. 25, 1928.° Once there was a queen who was going to have her ead chopped off at daylight. So what did she do but kecp the king awake all night telling him the most inter- esting story, and when the sun began to. peep‘over ths hills the story seemed to be at the most exciting part. The king had to get mme sleep, and he didn’t want tc miss the story, so he postponed the execution until the next day. Well, the queen got some sleep too, and that night she was all nice and rel&[_eshed, s0 she continued the story, and as dny was breaking she had reached another exciting point in her narrative. . The -execution. was postpflned again, and that thing wcnt on for a thousand and one nights, and finally the king got 1o like the queen .se well because of the interesting stories she told him that he wouldn’t let her be executed at all, Which. goes, to show—doesn’t, it?—that the plan used :.yithe queen ‘can stave off calamity under certain con- tions. .. There is a close analngy between tlu predicament of the queen and that of the business which, .faces extinc- tiom,.or even depression. An legitimate blll‘n%sy selling a useful commedity or -ervwe, can employ words to curry favor and win prosperity. The most succeulul and economical. 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