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THF DAILY ALASKA LMPIRL THURbl)AY, AUGUb 30 ARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG NESSUH DE DUCHESS AM Nou PLEASE NOUNCE To e SLUCHESS Tuar ¢ BLOTZ AND MR GOGLE ARE EXPECKIN' YO = TOME RAut DS wAv SEMMUN ¢ < norseeace DD I HEAR NOUL SAY TS DAME WAS A DUCHESS 2 OF SOWO. A VERY EINE BRITISH FAMILY AH MR GOAGLE SHE'S AS LONELY 43 A ROSE AND SHE'S AlL OH NES 'NBEED, SHE'S THE DUCHESS IM DELGHTED 7«3 MEET Nou MR GoodiLe ORACE HAS "SPOKEN OF NOU MANY TIMES AMD T HAVE BEEN SO ANXIOUS 1928. WHAT D YE SPOSE SHE SEES IN THAT HOMELY KloTz 2 Wu!ber Condltmm As Recorded by the U. S. Weatier Bureau Forecast for Junean aml Vi Probably ¢howers tonight, Friday clearing; cnuty. beginning 4 p. m. today: light variable winds LOCAL DATA Pime— 4 p. m. yoit'y. 30.29 4 a. m. today. 30.29 Ncon today 30.29 51 P 53 Barom. Temp. Humidity Wiznd Velocity Weather 54 93 SE 5 2 5 Cldy Cldy Cldy 96 87 SE SE - .CABLE AND RADIC REPORTS YESTERDAY P Highost § p.m. | Btations— o 3 TODAY Low 8a m. §am. Preclp. 8am. temp. temp. \<|ut‘l() 24 hrn Weather Neme Bethel Fart Yukon Tanana Eagle St. Paul Duteh Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneaun . Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco 10 Rain 14 Rain 42 Cldy 42 Cldy Clear Clear Clear Clear Cldy | Clear Rain Cle: 60 3 52 *—Less than 10 miles. NOT ¢ Juneau, Prince Rupert, Bdmont Francisco are made at 4 a m. The barometric depression yesterday morning has moved lowest reported pressure was at inches was recorded. It has éxcept the Upper Yukon Valley this morning from St s barometric pressure extended fro the crest being located at DOU(‘ LAS NEWS l BECEPTION FOR TEACHERS " PLANNED FOR MONDAY FVE the Douglns teachers will be held by * the Parent - Teacher Association /"§ A public reception for next Mcnday evening, 3, In the Bagles’ Hall. An inter- esting program, appropriate to the first meeting of the P.-T. A. for the mew term will be ren- dered, also refreshments will de ’served and there will be a dance. e — - *THREE TEACHERS TO ARRIVE * A. H. Dunham, athleti¢ coach and teacher for the high school *and Miss Margaret Abrahamson, eighth grade teacier, are now on their way here, due the latter part of this week. Miss Dorothy Crimm, from the University of Washington, who <has been elected to succeed Mrs. Helmi Bach, resigned, is due to Mleave ‘Seattle Saturday on the Aleutian, and should arrive next *Tuesday. ———————— » COMING FOR VISIT Migs Harriet Sey, daughter of l*rA and Mrs. Charles Sey, who is attending the University of ‘Washington is expected to arrive home next week for a short visit Swith her parents beforé resuming lIl'ur studies. PPN - S POSTPONED The entertainment which had been arranged by the Ladies League for this evening has been postponed indefinitely. | ————— 0ld papers for saie at the Empire. it ) 'Ben Franklin Said: Something about thrift. He hadn’t heard about Milk Maid Bread then, but if he had he would have smd “There’s a Bread for you,” or words to that effect. - Have you tried Milk «Maid Bread yet? Your Grocer has it on hand. Phone 577 We deliver —Onservations at StU northward, aused Paul Island September | Panl, Dutck Harbor, Kodiak, on, Seattle, Portland &:d San and 4 p. m., Juneau ‘s which was centered ncor Bethel and this morning llu Nome, where a reading ot general rains over A Clearing weather wa far east as Kodiak. Cord®va .southward to with a reading of 30 Cali- 29 m Juneau, BIG DANCE A large crowd attended the dance given in the Eagles’ Hall last night and a good H.me was jreported. B i Snd —— e NOTICE TO PUBLIC Until further notice, no chil- {dren under 16 years of age, will |be permitted to travel boat ’ln L I idren allowed in D(mglns (Signed) MAYOR NELS A\I)FRSON AT THE HOTELS Gastineau P .0. Martin, Seattle; Leif Har- ris, Ketchikan; Tom Scott; Don Méldrum, city; W. A. Stone, Spo- E. Ordal, Seattle; 0. H. ,Hnnson‘ Seattle; C. Buhler, Se- jattle; H. M. Smith, Pittsburgh; K. [S Williams, Portland. Alaskan R. G. Shaw, city; Wrangell. {ady. | kane; Al Lundberg, Zynda Henry Truedell; C ga; James Truitt. Jones, Unal- CITY LOTS FOR SALE All lots south of Front Street, in and owned by the City of Douglas, will be sold to the per- sons making the most satisfactory offers for the same, rresidences are built thereon. Sales will be made at a Coun- cil Meeting, held in the City Hall at 7.30 P. M. on September 4, 1928. For particulars, see Felix Gray, City Clerk. By order of Committee on Pub- lic Property. NELS ANI/ERSON, Chairman. —adv. The New IMPERIAL Alaska’s t Up-to-Date Pool and Billiard Hall Cigars, Candy, Con- fectionery, Popcorn and Peanuts 1deal Seautle Ice ~ Cream Brick and Bulk in all flav- ord; especially for family trade, in any quantity | THE NEW IMPERIAL, -JOE STOCKER, Prop. | of 2] Alaska, providmgl I()I.'Iuhmnu Is An Outstanding “X” In Pol. Equation (Continzed from Page One) in other years, out for Hoover. religious issue, fluence has com The has been injected openly only in the prohibition que predominant consideratic where ceived which the Democrats are relyin to stampede Republican vote lthe Hoover corral Th {congre pnal distriet, t |lican nghold of the | Republicans of the seventh distr were wedded to the principals the McNary-Haugen bill were opposed the nomination Hoover. answer to The NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serfal No. 07083 In the United >tates Land Offic for the Juneau ILand District, at Anchorage, Alaska. In the Matter of the Application of AuGusT FRITSCHE, Haines, Alaska, for Patent to the Standard placer mining claims embraced in U. S. Mineral Survey N 1541, situated in the Skagway Mining and Recording District and Precinet, First Judicial Division, Alaska. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That AUGUST FRITSCHE, a citi- zen of the United States, whose post office address is Haines, / aska, has filed his application in the-United States Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, for patent to 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 as |eupine Creek, Alaska, in Section 128, T. 28 8, R. 54 B. C.RM., {approximately 35 miles northwest of the Town of Haines, Alaska, and more particlarly described |as follows: “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with location cornér and with corner num- bers 3-3 and 3 Skagway, Jim Nail and Nisson Fraction claims, unsurveyed, whence U. S. M, M. No. 1541 bears S. 85 deg. 44 min. 50 sec. E., 12825 feet; thence S. 40 deg. 56 min. W. 414.6 feet to covner No. 2; thence W. 967.0 feet to corner No. 3; thence N. 2633.60 feet corner No. 4; thence E. 773.562 feet to corner No. thence S. 14 deg. 05 min. 854.00 feet to corner No. thence S. 57 deg. 20 min. 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. “John Dalton Claim “Survey No, 299—40.836 acres. “Survey No. 228—9.568 acres. “Conflict of Skagway with Sur. 229—1.103 acres. ““All the areas of comflict be- ing claimed by the applicant as mone 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 69 deg. 25 'min. 05 sec. N, and Longitude 136 deg. 13 min, W.” Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above de- :scribed placer mining claim or prémiscs, ARE HEREBY ' NOTI- That ualess they file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the of publication, or ' eight ths thereafter, they will be barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statutes. 3 J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. Flirst publication July 26, 1928. last publication Sept. 28, 1928. Survey Iikl'\\'iw-‘ quasi-political protestant churches ! 0| of Placer Group of! “|{camping in tent: and at the mouth of Por-| ARCTIC ADVENTURE i | BY SOCIETY WGMAN 1 although | present to an undetermined extent | | | Farm relief is the bugaboo upon | sighth | and both | | MRS. JOHN BORDEN CHIC! {friends of AGO, Aug. 30.—Wh r set sought tion at fashionable sumr sorts Mrs. John Borden, hicago society woman summer hom i [book about her adventures with a |party of explor the arcti The Bordens gave up socizl di- version while she devoled hours a day, six days a W ja narrative of the Borden Muscum expedition to the zone last year. The book, autumn, is titled, {the Northern ligh timately with M counters with Kodi bears and nights w days at writin fr » published this “The Cru'se of it deals in- Borden's en. k and polar and days of on ice floe: were several other women party. Mrs. Borden has been to the wealthy "Chicago law and explorer since 1925. She formerly was Mrs. Courtney Letts Stillwell of Chicago and was nam. ed by a leading American artist as one of the 12 most beautiful women in the United States. whether this opposition will per. sist to the extent of alienating Re- publican: votes appreciably is seal. ed in the back of the hook until after the November election. There have been no notable de- sertions among candidates or ac- tive party leaders from the Smith banner, Gov. Henry 8. Johi- ston, who was nominated in 1926 through the concentration of ul dry and Ku Klux Klan fact of the Democr party, has said he will support Smith His ac- {tivities in the state primary cam- i paign, however, were directed to. ward the ngmination of legislative candidates fnvornh)o to his admin. istration and the national was almost totally ignored. The campaign is young in Okla- homa . The Republ stiuted formal activ state platform convention { There in the married ticket here YOU BE THE JUDGE Let us fill your bin with DIAMOND BRIQUETS then YOU BE THE JUDGE We know you will find them to be clean, econ- omical and nice to handle in furnace, range, Heater or fireplace grate. Your dealer sells them of phone PACIFIC COAST COAL Co. PHONE 412 C. D. Ferguson, Agent !x" ust 27 IS PUT INTO BOOK frei o Labor Day “NOMINATING SMITH” ot of | Theatre {include | Robinson Inis convention e {are | Htaneous first Demac probably wiil parade” of Sia IS ON AT COLISEUM \:viion atine 10 i The the | for | of | vy artillery ymp. e mpse banner becom 1l con United wi re. ntion Al § e hi rina tion randehil- | ldren, ete. 1y ing that will be this ¢ full vie along and with the menm family as well enes at t Fonsion Canvent Serator J afterward nominated for ent hown h, and of th - Cn and after September 1, credit will not be extended on| *jacccunts that have been standino | on my becoks for a period longm‘ as s on than thirty d —adv. D. B. EEMMER - DAY - Our Bros. mak.n thore Vice-Pr will | ady — New Pack Of 1928 Tea Garden PRESERVES and JELLIES SIVED inspiring view Stoss demonstration Chairman Robir Receivable Not y rent, $125 tineau Hotel it all 1 ackberry Peach Loganberry Grape is- | la- | way * Restaurant t Patronize—19 L is only a few months lato ture Unusual Opportunity to Open for : ! Apricot with Pineapple Before Sealed bids GGG G G A A A o g Mr. Coal Consumer:— Thanks for your generous support, we know now that you realize the importance of insisting on Alaska Coal when you place your coal orders. Every pound you burn helps to develop an industry that will go far toward adding to the prosperity of Southeastern Alaska. A supply of Admiralty Island Coal is new com- stantly on hand. Order from your own transfer man or coal dealer or The Admiralty islmd Coal Compan PHONE 409 Temporary office H. R Qhomrd & Son. There is a world of difference between Coming Back and Going Back LOOKING BACKWARD Labor Day makes us take an inside inventory. We all work at some racket %x other—but have we made that work really count? The ‘old reliable Union Man generally es, but many others don't. Let's get started Right Now. See us Tomorrow! First National Bank “There Is No Substitute for Safety” benefit of creditor™of B. I, PHONES 8".—85 Christie Rhades. ¢ Seward Biilding, June: Alaska, N { N ) ) i i Buriness Annual Fair ‘\“H clock § 1 D28 R'g YR or ¢ SANITARY ¥ of inventor can e obtain- R. E. Robertscn as asslence for| | The Store Thrt Pleases “I meet all boats from Alaska, on arrival in Seactle, and give personal attention to the needs of travelers going East by rail, or on to Europe bx steamship. “If you will write me, giving points ;ou plan to visit, will gladly pre- pare itinerary, showing ap‘:rox- imate cost of your trip, make all your sleeping car reser- 1.3 NuWMAN A. 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