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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THLR‘D AY, AUGUST 23, 1928. BILLE DE BECK (et e . N, GARNE \( Mr. Coal Consumer:— 50«’%}1 WT HORSEFACE AND GENTLEMEN —- - I TS CORNER 1S BARNEY GOOGLE. , READY To CHAMPION THE CAUSE OF ALl The GOOGLES AND 1hy TS CORNER . LADIES AND GENTS, THE CHALLENGER ™R LHORSEFAQE KIOT2, FROM CALIFORAIIA « ThiS GREAT BATNE S To BE A FIGHRT To The FNISH AND M N\ know now that you re .lll/t' the importance of insisting on Alaska Coal when you place your coal fllll(' y \ \ \ i Thanks for your generous support, we \ \ \ HAS ARRIVED Every pound you burn helps to develop TFE BATTIE OF THE CENTIRY IS OM — an industry that will go far toward adding to the prosperity of Southeastern Alaska. A supply of \dnm.lh\ Island Coal is now con- stantly on hand, Order from your own transfer man or coal dealer or The Admiralty I:;Euul Conl Company PHONE 409 R. Shepard & Son. EFFA(‘E The BLOT ON MY Toe TeLeGRAPH INSIRUWMENTE Are BUSY Frchmech %L\cxmc OFF THE NEWE FROM THE RINGSIDE ann RADIO ANAVOUNCER 1S TELUNG THE WORLD WHO'S WHO AT THE RINGSIDE aND How The OPPONENTE LOOK SITTING Iny THE(R CORMERS WAITING FOR THE .GONG THaT Wil TOUAD Trg, SIGNAL For THE F\%T Blow. = \ \ N } \ \ M 3 N ' ! N BARNEY GOOGLE'S BACKERS ARE E & A IREAZY OF EXCITEMENT, WHILE The s 3 NN > = ] : \ z CALPERWIP. ROCTERS , (OYAL To HORSEFACE K(dTz, x / : € i % \Y 5 & CAN HARDLY STVCK N THEIR SEATS K, @ 1928 by King Featwres Syndcate. Tnc Creat Brbtain righte [} A oo gy BYSTANDER %;«%% By KIRKE L. SIMPSON his be perhaps, a (A. P. Staff Writer) [long ex 1ce, 28 WASHINGTON, Re- | minorit Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau e Peter ALASKA RAILROAD MAN MARRIES TEXAS GIRL Papadis of Forecast for Juneauw and vicinity. beginning 4 p. m. today: ance depaftment of Fair tonight, Friday unsettied; moderate northerly winds. Railroad for the last s & LOCAL DATA Ja halt yes and Miss Shipper of Arlington, Texus, were | * fime— Barom. Temp. Eumidity Wind Velocity Weather ,.“,L'\,],U; l,m,' ;:L. .',’( _,\,\,.‘f\,l,:,(;“ i 4 p. m. yest'y 3040 63 61 w11 Clly |The romance started in Texas 4 a. m. today..30.41 54 92 w 1 Cldy |where the bride has been teach- Ncen today 30.41 60 70 NW 8 ¢ Cldy ing schocl before Mr. 1u|m.z.q;|iu-m.m fro r -\".j(,w when gov left that State In coming to;tional Com ttee of ator F cy i n th CABLE AND RADIO KEPORTS b « = o byt YESTERDAY TODAY Alaska she joined a Reedy Tours wdel Simmons of North| oy £ ngh(:ll Xpm [} 8a.m. Sam. Preclp. Sam. Party, and the whole party at- ina, for reasons not self ex-' | Stattons— A Velseity 34 hes. Weather | tended the wedding and provided draws attent to th Nome - the weilding feast at an Anchor-|fact that the Old 15 e 4t Bethel age restaurant. The newly mar-!steeped in traditions that reach;eq when he enter Wort~ Yekoi:.. ried couple will reside in the|back far beyond the revolutionary ! gee the decades Tanana .. Interior. be: wmmm s of things American, that - — ¢ e Senate by ’Edgh- Clear T £ 1 in the Senate St. Paul Fosey| HAS MAJOR OPERATION umulated Dutch Harbor Cldy ¥ an a half century of Kodiak Rain| Tols Martin, daughter of Mrs.|Senate experience Cordova Rain | alph Martin, underwent an op-| “The Scnator” as th Car gk ! Ao § pip i) eration for the removal of her|lina knows its senior K fé}?{ffi‘i‘kfl“ (L;ld_l" wppendix this morning at St.|74 years of‘age Prince Rupert , Clear Ann's Hospital, Slater Overman, ¥ Edmonton P Overman” home to Gistinga- ¢ Seattle .ish him from his colleague. Both Portland 58 were born in January, 1854, and » San Francisco § € 54 . 0 in' fact Overman is just *—Less than 1 . Less than 10 Temporary office H. the the mainten- Alaska Vo sakth 1 chan e NORWAY FILM, TENOR TO BE | HERE FRIDAY (Hi\] ‘5 P\'fl‘l‘§ ()f N ' Norweman FC(’HU\‘X‘ (,C‘l“.'EHI to P;!la"v rman, a od nat |loving mo! i +| figure Prt. Cldy Pt. Cldy Clay wore ing more unbroksn . Dye as i alwa Senator NOTI E OF APPLICAT‘ON FOR PATENT Scrial No. 07983 Clear Clear Cldy miles. AROUND THE WORLD Please bear in mind that ' your own Home Town Bank can not only take care of your local problems, but handle your banking business Around The World—if necessary. days the se r in age has been consecutive the Senate; Overman wibal Mo In the United States Land Office .| for the Juneau Land District, Kodiak, | gt Anchorage, Alaska. A vears in twenty-five NOTE.—Observations at St Paul, Duteh Harbor, Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Scatile, Portland 8«3 San|qn the Matter of the Application Francisco are made at 4 a m. and 4 p. m, Juneau < swa " of AuGUST FRITSCHE, of|Seniority County The pressure lowest near Bering Strait and low but ris-{ FHaines, Alaska, for Patent to Jut that little ing ot the scuthward. The pressure remains high in Eastern Standard Placer Group of|séniority in the Senate mean Alaska and southward to Oregoi with its highest point i this acer mining claims embraced|lot when translated into North, Bu vicinity. Rain has fallen in Western Alaska and on the Culf of| | S. Miperal Su Carolina politics. ~ Simmons Alaska and fair weather has prevailed in the interior and from| 1541, situated in the S ¢ ous-minded always, meticulo Southeastern Alaska southward to Califcrnia. Temperatures have| Mining and Recording District{polite in debate, but a hoerd rigen in the interior with littie. change elsewhere. and Precinct, First Judiciallter for all that; husky of v Vorway” i d to be | 3 Divigion, Alaska. and with face deep etched ) ) ) § tim and i rig l night to consider certain matters| NOTICE 1S HEREBY I close-cut hair and ; mad DOIJCL S of more or less urgent attention. |That AUC FRITSCHE, a citi- i by time, hae l : lucer now 1 b3 A fr i e ol ity |zen of the United tes, whose | mmanding figure in poli n ler S Th Ipost office address is Haines, Al-|a of his state all the school in the th, 1 k| cationa descriptive aska, has filed his application in|A e short statur-|to tho day ever it ha NEWS e the United States Land Office at “little giant” has | the eottan Practive runs will be held by the | Auchorage, Alaska, for patent|bulked large in the Washington| They hitve always beon, ¢ I m Dougl Fire department this|to the Standard Placer Group As-|life of his party, come political|elder statemsgn ! fro - L] ver starting at 7 o'clock Alljcociation Placer Mining Claim,|weather fair or foul. He is at'North t )id paper VERA KIRKHAM 18 s are expec to be on|included within mineral survey i NINE YEARS OLD|hand ‘for tie hl.\u% ; 1, situated in the Skag- ' — | ——————— Mining and Recording Dis- The ninth birthday of Vera Kirk- and Precinct, Territory of ham was the occasion for a hap- PLANNED ka, h of Por- pay party yesterday afternoon in| Creek, . in Section ‘which about fifty little friends of 28 8, R. 54 E. CRM, the young Miss joined with her in|2" Bt an appropriate celebration of the|Ausust 30 g Miss i i inment for Thursday, approximately 35 miles northwes - i o . to be held at 8 o'clock {4t the Town of Haines, Alaska, e ont. P ga P “”"!:in the evening of that day at the|ang more particlarly described er fin,-deliclous refreshments of cake | CONBTegational church. A varied|yg fol1ows: J Wil ety Frck el i Briat Our connections are complete in every respect. G Let us explain it to you more thoroughly. 11 has Furong lcading citie in th wmd Canada to | First National Bunk “There is nc Bubstitute for Bafety” GIVEN heen hleact film is edu- narrative, | been sted shown from Whe FIRE DRILL ot J. J. NEWMAN A. M GEYER PLUMBING SHEET METAL QUALITY WORK with QUALITY MATERIAL il means a good looking job and no repairs. Lower Front Street Phone 154 1t th ENTERTAINMENT The Ladies’ League is planning | Juneau, Alaska event. After gamos and and ice cream wer erved the Program i3 I),‘m: arranged to ”}" “Beginning at corner No. youngsters by Mrs. Kirkham, |clude a showing of his latest movie| 3 jgentical with location slsted by Mrs. Fleek. Many were|films by photographer Andrews.| corner and with corner num- PREPARE YOUR FLOORS, NOW, the pretty gifts received from her uests. » L4 | Refreshments will also he lin connection with the affair. R . | ed| bers 3-3 and 8 Skagway, Jim Nail and Nisson Fraction Once there was a gueen who was oing to have her } e IR R R i © COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT | Charles DaVis, P of Mr. and Mrs. John A A special meeting of the City junderwent an operation Council has been called for t» UNDERGOES OPERATION U. 8. M M 13-year-old son| g’ g5 D at Ann's Hospital this morning. claims, unsurveyed, whence No. 1541 bears deg. 44 min. 50 sec. 1382.5 feet; thence S. 40 deg. 56 min. W. 414.6 feet to corner No. 2; thence avis, | g, hl‘ prices zo fit every pocketboqk Tested by 40 years of service to the motoring world by The Electric Smuge Battery Co. Endoued by nl'llmofcntowmg. . Alaska Electric Light & Power r Co. JUNEAUANDDOUGLAS.ALASKA "mnmau MMI@-M 967.0 feet to corner No. thence N. 2633.60 feet corner No. 4; thence E. 713.52 feet to corner No. thence S. 14 deg. 05 min. 854.00 fect to corner No. thence 7 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, less its ‘conflict with Hackley Claim Sur. 571—0.33 acres. “Jim Nail Claim — 0.18 acres. *“Skagway Claim — 10.10 acres. g “John Dalton Claim “Survey No. 299—40.836 acres. “Survey 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- geribed 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 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 publisation Sept. 28, 1!!!. Survey No. 228—9.56 - did she do but m the most inter y pecp over the citing part. head chopped off at daylight. =o w kecp the king awake all night telling h esting story, and when the =un began hills the story scemed to be at the mos The king had to get some miss the story, so lw postpe next day. sleep, and he didn’t want tc ed the execution until the Well, the gueen got seme sleep too, and that night she wa\ all nice and refreshed, so she continued the st s day was breaking she had r ed another pmnt in her narrative. The execution was postponed again, and that thing went on for a thousand and one nights, and finzily the king got to like the queen so well because of the interesting stories she told him that he weuldn't Jet her be executed at all. L Which goes to show—doesn't it?—that the plan used by the queen can stave off calamity under certain con- ditions, There is a close analogy between the predicament of the queen and that of the business which faces extine- tion, or even depression. Any legitimate business, selling a useful commodity or service, can employ words to curry favor and win prosperity. The most successful and economical manner of mul- tiplying words yet devised is the printed page. Decide teday on the story mest likely to interest your public, put it into earnest words, and our resources are at your service in broadcasting it. ——PUBLISHERS——— The Daily Alaska Empire ' The Empire Printing Co. 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