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THE DAILY ALASKA E.MPIRL WHNEbDAY ShPT 5, 1928. By BILLE DE BECK i 7 I PLLL QLT THOSE GRAY W HAIRS on T soe (‘RRNK AND A LITTLE SHOE POLISH On ThHaT BALD SPOT MIGHT “ HEW® SOME - / - - uua wore - Mr. Coal Consumer:—- HES ALL BROKENgIP T SUPPOSE T OUEHT T© BE SORRY FoR THE POOR DENIL - gur. I CANT SEEM T& EEEL AS BADLY AS I SHOULD *: 1 NEVER DID SEE WHAT SHE Saw N HIM AMYHOW === GEE. MEBBE HE'S WATCHING ME FRCM THE WINDOW = TiL PRETENO IM CR¥ING Tite T GET AROCUND R T“':, o MeTteErR. T\ BERNARD AoCGLE, DUCHE S S MAY I COME ONER FOR A WHILE TS EVENNG » 2 I HAVE SOMETHING (MPORTANT \'L» Tauk ONER- 3 WITH Nou =~ ALY [ T UNMDERSTAND T M‘IG(K‘ L Sived O Tacant To GET THE LICENSE, AND GO AND GET MARRIED = HE CHANGF‘S ANge?z MINDY. | NOU ARE MY BEST FRIEND = Nou «%o?‘trcfio To HER =PERHAPS YOu CAN MAKE HER RECOMSIDER WER DECISION = (MY HEART Thanks for your generous support, we know now that you realize the importanee of insisting on Alaska Coal when you place your eoal mclorn. Lvery pound you hurn helps to develop an industry that will go far toward adding to the prosperity of Southeastern 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 I cluml Coal Company PHONE 409 ' \ 1 Temporary office H. R. Shepard & Son. i 3 Tl DO ANYTHING Nou. SAY. HORSEFACE -+ MR. G e 1928, by nungFebiures Syndicate, Jnef Great Britain rights réedivea. , TICE {Gre it ses B i \Great Britain Tries The assets of A. C. Fisher, do-| ing business as Junean Music| House, Juneau, Alaska, bankrupt, will!{be offered for sale at public auction at the place of business of said Juneau Music House, 80 Front Street, Juneau, Alaska, on Friday, September 14, 1928 at ten o'clock a. m. Said assets consist of stock in trade, fixtures, and other property cf said con- cern. Said sale ‘will be to the highest and best ‘bidders for cash, the right being feserved to re- ject any and all bids. N Dated this 1st day of Septem- ber, 1928, GROVER C. WINN, Referee in Bankruptey. e GOODY SALE Holy Trinity Guild will| Goody Sale at the Gas irocery, Saturday, Sep- 8th —adv. ind Canada and things are done turned from {United e learni the way in this country, ha Ch amin wh he spent [several months with the Parker road survey ty, and will leave | tonight Seattle Dr. Grund- |ling said he has had a very agr summer and that it is hi | present fntention to return to ska next year and probabiy visit the Interior He will spend |the winter at Secattle and may \\-i;n other Pacific cities. Dr. Grundling came to Junean as |a friend of Mr. and Mrs. John i | Rustgard and when the city has been their guest - Weather Cnndntlom As Recorded by the U. S Weather Bureau « Forecast for Juneam and viocinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: ‘Fair, tonight and Thursday, warmer Thursday; gentle var- fable winds. b LOCAL DATA Mme— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Veloeity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y 30.03 52 ; S 8 Cldy 4a m todav 30.08 47 SE 2 Cldy Noon today .. 30.09 51 s % Pt. Cldy RN it CABLE AND RADIO KEPORTS YESTERDAY 1 TODAY nghsll 8 pm. | Low 8a.m. 8am. Preclp. Sam. Statlons temp. temp. temp. Velocity 24 hra. Weather arrow Nome 30 28 32 Pt. Cldy Bethel 48 30 Pt. Cldy 46 10 Rain Fort. Yukon . Cle: Tanana . Rain Eagle Pt. Cldy | St. Paul Rain Dutch Harbor Pt. Cldy Kodiak Cordova Junean Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco { Out of an Alger Story To Escape Burden of | Great Unemplownent River p for {no matter how businnss should become. Three solutions for the serious| unemployment problem have been) # advanced. One has been accépt- ed by the government, one reject- ed and one neither accepted no! rejected. The first involves the transterring of unemployed work- men from their particular section of England to another where they 3 § | {will stand more chance of em-| ! | AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY *|ployment, or to the dominions. The ) |government, if it accepts the port of Transference Bodrd, will assist the workmen by loans n setting up their establishments elsewhere The second plan is to impose & general protective tariff to in- crease profits in stricken indus- tries. The “Economist” calls this a suicidal policy. Winston Chur | |chill, chancellor of the exchequer, : i | . [told a delegation of conservative | In the United dtates Land Office|nemiers of parliament who urged for the Juneau Land Bistriet, |, orcciion: “We ought not to con- ln"fi.c‘\?fll.'&’;“ff{r fl:sl;n‘;p“mmmg“.m,,u.:w any fundamental rever- {sal of the fiscal system upon which P T e e iroup of |tructure of this country is erect placer mining claims embraced |24 With which it fs profound in U. S. Mineral Survey No.|Blerwoven.” e 1541, situated in the Skagway| The third idea is to institute Mining and Recording District|lar8¢ municipal and national and Precinet, First Judicial|WO0rks, such as roadmaking, harbor Riviston AaEe and dock building and mal NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN |planning of cilies. Germany and That AUGUST FRITSCHE, a citi-|one or two other countrles have zen of the United States, whose|tried this plan with considerable ‘poqt office address is Haines, Al-[success. taska, has filed his application in ’ {the United States Land Office at GIVEN SENTENCE FOR (Continzed from Page One) ! good { Coast n —adv. There will be a sp ing of the American 1 | iliray Wednesday, Sept ip. m., the Dugout he pur- Ipose is to choose a delegate for the Convention at Ketchikan and | to pass upon important business. |All members urged to be | present adv. 1 meet- m Aux- at 8 The ar| hold a | tineau tember Al There is a world of difference between Coming Back and Going Back NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT Serfal No. 07683 ©20 - Pt. Cldy Pt. Cldy Cldy Cldy Cldy Cldy miles. 0 0 0 10 A R Mabry’s Cafe Imperial Building Front Street LOOKING BACKWARD - 50 —Less than Labor Day makes us take an inside inventory. We all work at some racket or other—but have we made that work really count? The old reliable Union Man generally saves, but many others don't. Let's get started Right Now. See us Tomorrow! Paul, Duter Harbor Kodiak, Seattle, Portland &3 San 4 p. m, Juneau A" NOTE.—Observations at St Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Francisco are made at 4 a m. and The pressure is nearly normal and rising throughou? Ala except in Beripg Sea, and is high off the British Columbia co; and in extremé Northern Alaska. It is low nt"gr the Pribilof Islands and in Alberta. Rain has fallen near Bering Sea, in the middle.. Yukon Valley, and from Cordova to Ketchikan, Fair ‘weather prevails in the upper Yukon Valloy with low minimum\ !empemtureq last night in that district. Regular Dinners Ho)nnmls greatest prize has ‘allen to Paul A. Sipple, Erie, “B. Eagle Scout, who was shosen by Commander Richard li Byrd from a group of six— ! i ‘he pick of the country’s scout- fom—to accompany his forth- toming Antarctic e).pe(lmon. Who says dreams never do Short Orders First National Bank "’l'here Is No Substitute for Safety” Lunches Open 6 a. m. to 2 a. m. POPULAR PRICES Merchants Lunch served — & i B DOI]G—LEI : EMIL JANNINGS 1S IN “VARIETY"” AT LIBERTY COUNCIL MEETING A busy session of the City Coun- ¢il: was held 'last evening with all ‘members present except Coun- cilman Riedi who is laid up with an‘infected hand, A report of the work being done on various public properties show- ed good progress in that division of municipal affairs. The City Clerk was dirécted to order lum- ber for the new roof to the salt water tank and it was decided to lat. the, building of the roof on contraet. Sidewalks are now heing rephired by the, city at the ex- pense. of the properly owneprs, and the city whar! tepairs are being taken care of. @ale of city lots was thrown to. anyone who . wished to build here, ;whereupon Jos Weh.. ren, who: was present, at the meet. ing made -a bid. of, $100 for lot ¢, block 13 which was accepted by the’ Council. | Anyone wishing to purchase lots will be shewm such property as is available and_an ap- praisal will then be made by the committee on public properties. Twenty three bills amounting to $2,345, were ordered paid. - WEHREN TO BUILD | when {has come out of the lafter they see “Variety The 2roalc~n “make- im_qu in the world, That’s what critics and fang are going to call Emil Jannings, the motion picture giant of Europe, " in which he is featured with Lya de Putti. “Variety” opens on a scene in: which Jannings is shown, an o'd| man, discouraged with life. Hz has been a prisoner for twenty long years and now is about to be freed. It doesn’t require much imagination to describe the way h«'] looks . Then, as he tefls his story| to the warden, we “flash back,” and Jannings is seen as a young man-—Boss, the world’s greatest acrobat. On seeing the transformation, it will be hard to believe that both the same man. But then one remembers his apear- ance in such films as “The Last Laugh,” “Passion” and “Quo Va- dis,” the thing seems more prob- able. It would appear that at| last a challenger for the crown Lon Chaney has worn so long, Cast. Paramount is releasing “Varie. ty.” I was made in Germany by Director E, A, Dupont for the Ufa company, and comes to the Liberty tonight. —_————— WOMAX ADJUDED INSANE « Mrs. George Hinchman, who| was adjudged insane at Haines, | was brought to Juneau by Deputy U. S. Marshal ‘E. H. Sherman With the purchase of one of the|2Rd Will be taken to Morning- lots on Third street which former. 1y belonged to the Hunter estato, . Wehren plans to start immedi- 8ly the construction of a cot. tage for renting purposes. { With ’rlctlulli all the available hous- €8 in Douglas now occupied it is expected there will be a growing démand for new cottages and a Profitable investment for those who undertake to supply the de- mand. v ————— MISS SEY HOME < Miss Harriet Sey, studéent at ‘the - University of Washington, arrived hoi yesterday for a short visit with her parents Mr. and Mra. Clidrles Sey before she leaves amn about the 26th of this month for | ‘her senior year at the “U.” T T LT I PARTY LEAVES FOR UP TAKU P & . A party composed of Mr. and ) Mra Glen Kirkham, Mr. and Mrs. , D. Hammock and son, Mr. and » J. Campbell, Harold McConnell, left yester. day afterrioon in. & river boat for the Taku River where they #L spend about two weeks in ral outing. —————— ——— Almquist Press Your Suit. ull ‘and deliver. Phone 528. D: sare at m ln.m-. l{".\‘;¥‘ side Sanitarium by Deputy U. 8. Marshal H. D. Campbell of Wran- gell, at the same time he takes ! Oscar Kasheets, who was ad- judged insane there, to the sani- tarium.. This: is according to U. S. Marshal White. The New IMPERIAL Alaska’s Most Up-to-Date Pool and Billiard Hall Cigars, Candy, Con- fectionery, Popcorn and Peanuts Ideal Seattle Ice Cream Brick and B]l]llk E’\ nlfl flm{- ors, especially for family tnde,,iu any quantity THE NEW IMPERIAL “JOE STOCKER, Prop. Front Street ‘Anrlwragfi, Alaska, s for i included . patent to the Standard Placer Group As- sociation Placer Mining Claim, within mineral survey No. 1541, situated in the Ska way Mining and Recording Dis- trict and Precinct, Territory of Alaska, and at the mouth of Por- cupine Creek, Alaska, in Section , T. 28 8, R.“54 B."C.R.M, {approximately 35 miles northwest of the Town of Haines, Alaska, and more particlarly described as follows: “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with loeation corner and with corner num- bers 3-3 and 3 Skagway, Jim Nail and Nisson Fraction claims, unsurveyed, whence U. 8. M. M. No. 1541 bears S. 85 deg. 44 min. 50 sec. E., 1382.5 feet; thence S. 40 deg. 56 min. W. 414.6 feet to corner No. 2; thence W. 967.0 feet to cornmer No. 3; thence N. 2633.60 feet to corner No. 4; thence E. 3,- 773.62 feet to cormer No. 5; thence S. 14 deg. 05 min. W. 854.00 feet to corner No. 6@ thence S. 57 deg. 20 min. W, 2764.34 feet to cormer 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. 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 goed standing except those awnad by the applicant. “Total area claimed by ap- plicant 159.99 acres. “U. 8. L. M. No. 1641 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- scribed placer mining claim or premises, ARE HEREBY NOTI- FIED That ualess they file their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Liand Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within ‘the period | of publication, or eight Survey 228—9.568 barred by virtue of the provisions of the Statutes. J. LINDLEY GREEN, ter. Regis . Flist publication July 26, 1928. laust publication Sept. 28, 1928. Pt NBusE months thereafter, they will be| VIOLATION OF A. B. D. LAW Christine Hakkon was sen- tenced to serve 60 days in jail at Ketchikan for violation of the Alaska Bone Dry Law, by U. S. Commissioner Kehoe, U. 8. Mar- ishal Albert White has been noti- ————— i | Tonight, 8 p. m., at the Busi- mess and Professional Woman's |{Club Rooms, Evalyn Davis will start a class in Body and Per- sonality Building. This work will include a knowledge of the Subconscious Mind; memory training, body training for health, | youth and longevity; the devel-| opment of a good personality and speaking voice; and the lu!wuy and most scientific methods of rt-r' juvenating every cell and gland| in the body. The health fo your| Ductless glanas govern your yeuth, vigor and length of life This work is non-sectarian and is| open to all progressive people. It! is your opportunity, grasp it| while it is here. For private work | call Zynda Hotel. —ady. | 0ld papers tor sale at the Empire. [, DISHAW & PETERSON General Contractors —_— Plans and Estimates Furnished Free Ben Franklin Said: § Something about thrift. He hadn’t heard about Milk Maid Bread then, but if he had he would have said, “There’s a Bread for you,” or words to that effect. Have you tried Milk - Maid Bread yet? Your Grocer has it on hand. JUNEAU BAKERY Phone 577 We deliver fied, of | Hleidleberg University, Ll “logie true? .({International Ilustrated Newa) f 1 —————— DR. GRUNDLING HAS SUMMER WITH U. S. ROAD SURVEY PARTY Dr. Heinz Grundling, graduate who 18 n 'American making a study of the from 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. daily, 50 cents HARRY MABRY Proprietor et O e e et ettt ettt ettt BERTY TONI(, scenes such as you've THE FIRST PICTURES OF SMITH'S NOMINATION Prices—10- “VARIETY” with EMIL JANNINGS—LYA DE_PUTTI Love scenes such as yuu ve never thrilled to. T—7:30 Punch never dared hope for. 20-40 cents i | Not a jar in on the new, Olympian miutrdbgbdafitlnvolfl’ Outy 68 haurs ta Cutenge ~ Roller Bearings, Friction m Electrlcal over the mountains—new Standerd Sleeping Cars with larger washrooms, mew hmngndvnflm.mOlmn- vation Car the journey J. J. NAWMAN A. M. GEYER PLUMBING SHEET METAL QUALITY WORK with QUALITY MATERIALS means a good looking job and no repairs, Lower Front Street Phone 154 Juneau, Alaska CERTAINTEED ROOFING PAPERS TARRED FELTS and BUILDING PAPER ROOFING PITCH TAR POT FOR RENT Thomas Hardware Co. 4laska Stqa_m Laundry “SERVICE and QUALITY™ We Can Prove It DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING ALASKA MEAT CO. Wholesale and Retail Butchers Extra Comforts and Conveniences NO EXTRA FARH "~ R. E. CARSON, General Agent 'White Building ugma«mfidwhwm lom PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET Capual Electric Com pany Near Cold Storaze Bufldinc Electrical Contracting HOUSE AND BOAT WIRING WESTINGHOUSE 'MAZDA LAMPS PHONE 418 1‘ A e B 0l . 0 R B W

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