The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 8, 1928, Page 5

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{CAPTAIN LA BARGE JUST CALLED YOU UP AND WANTS YOU TO DINE WITH HIM- DO YOU KNOW HIM? HE HAS A WONDERFUL VOICE - YONT WORRY - M HORRYIN' MAGGIE - WOUZ HER- -~ i SP ,boxing promoters believe. TEAM STILL | An atempt is being mado here to stage a ring battle between Ad Warren, one time tackle at the University of North Carolina, now a professional heavyweight, and Harry Wolf, who plays tackle for {the University of South Carolina PHILADELPHIA, Cepi. S.—Car- and also represents his colleagues rying on where they left off last|as a heavyweight boxer. summer when thoy won the Davis ——————— ! Cup, the French swept to a vic-| TIGERS SIGN PIPGRAS tory yesterday in three of four BUT HIS NAME IS FRED matches to take the lead over the| Americans. There will be five SLAYTON, Minn,, Sept. 8 matches tomorrow which will con-|Pipgras, another of the family .that clude the contest. The invaders|sent George to fame as a pitcher need only two wins to clinch the for the New York Yankees, is to series, have a chance in the major league. Borotra beat Hennessey 6-3, 3-6, Detroit found him pitching for G-4. the Sioux City, lowa, stockyards Cochet beat Lott, 6-1, 6-3 |team where he won 12 of 13 Vay Ryan beat Braggon 6 In the doubles Tiousses and Lan-|out. 1.5. |in baseball, Ed, now with a town team here but he BUT GRID PLAYER [chiefly is interested in business. | | William Pipgras, the father, TO TRY FOR TEAM | ;1yca bascball bofore gloves were {used and now umpires occasional- LEXINGTON, Ky., Sept. 8.—Ben|jy, Riley Martin refuses to allow a e broken neck to interfere with his boses ek 1 [REV. J. 0. MASON TO The former Denver, Colo., high OFHCIATE SUNDAY school athlete, now a student at the University of Kentucky, ex. EPISCOPAL CHURCH pects to play on the Wildcat foot- - ball team this season. The Rev. J. C. Mason, of Nasho- During scrimmage on the fresh-|tah Theological Seminary, who has man team last fall he cracked two |- —— -— vertecbrae of his neck and was forced to wear a plaster cast for two months. He played basket-|} It will be here Tuesday On the day Martin was relieved 4 A of his cast, Frank Phipps, varsity| ] THE AUTHENTIC PIC- fullback, received. a similar in- TURES OF THE jury and survived, Y ¢ Martin won eight letters during TUNNEY-HEEN his scholastic caree: scho cer FIGHT BOUT BETWEEN TACKLES SOUGHT IN CAROLINAS Round for Round CHARLESTON, N. C., Sept. 8.— COLISEUM When Greek meets Greek is as TRUESDELL’S GUN STORE | GET YOUR GUNS IN SHAPE Don’t wait until the opening of the HUNTING SEASON! We carry a full line of all kinds of Ammunition and Guns IT WILL BE HERE TUESDAY | AND WEDNESDAY THE AUTHENTIC PICTURES | OF THE ‘ ‘ { TUNNEY-HEENEY FIGHT | | ROUND FOR ROUND | COLISEUM THE NEW VICTORY SIX NEW DESIGN BRINGS GREATER PERFORMANCE The finest performer In Its class—the greatest maximum speed and the swiftest acceleration ever brongnt to this price fleld—the most horsepower per pound of ewr weieht —the lowest center of gravity-—the greatest rid ng couwfrt —the strongest chassis and body constrvetion—th LTS iginal beauty — that is Dodge Biuthers mew Victoiv Hix. McCaul Motor Con: ~any | ® nothing compared to the battle of a North Caroiina tackle against ) |a South Carolina tackle 6-2. games and signed him for a try.- — ball during the past winter. and Wednesday I | Douglas. THe Rev. Magon has | | PLAY CAGE GAME been visiting at the Deanery the WITH COCOANUT past week, and will sail for Sitka — | [on Monday..> He will officiate in GUAM, Guam, Marianas | |St. Peter's Church, Sitka, noxt| Islands, Sept. 8.—Basket ball | [Sunday, reiurning to Juneau inj has just been introduced to | |time to catch a steamer for the| Guam and the natives are | south next w taking to it with an en- = thusiasm rivalling that first | OPERATORS INCREASE taken in baseball, whea the AIRPLANE HOLDINS Americans brought the game to the South Seas. | There are five American and two native teams here Among the Chamorro chil dren the basket ball craze is | |Darrack in 04 spreading also. Some of them | Altplanc Company at Fairbank for lack of necessary cquip- ment use a bent bamhoo jmanag - have purchased the interests A. A, Bennett and Ed Young ot} | \ { Jame H. Rodeb; h and Jameosi e Bennctt-Rodebaugh |and, with Charles L. Thompson,]| of the company, are now | YOUR WIFE WOZ = SO PLEADANT OVER HARDLY BELIEVE 1T/ TS strip nailed to a coco palm | |the sole ownely except for a few for a wicker and a ripe co. | |Shar Mr. Bennett has been coanut for & ball |flying airplanes in Alaska cver| |since the organization of the com.| - HE s {pany of which he i3 the head, and | -~ - —— 'Mr. Young has operated a plans |been officiating in St. John's| B % dry beat Doeg and Coek 6-2 and| There still is another Pipgras Church, Ketchikan, during ”“_‘Ivm n in business, Mr. Thompson n the ' summer months, will preach to Nashville team of the Southorn morrow morning n Holy Trinity |f" league. A fourth brother plays' cathedral, 6 Akiihel be put into usn next sumy HIS NECK BROKEN i“‘-j'fi,‘“. ourth brother play | Cathedral, and at th l(.\!“:.I!;I..‘ Ths o e e et who is in the States, is arrangin cight-paszenger plane w service in St. Luke's planes * SATISFY, a cigarette must have, first of all, l the right kind of quality tobaccos . . . and then, these tobaccos must be put together just right. The tobaccos in Chesterfield cigarettes are bal- WO most of the time the company has! i \ J o A SHE THINKS YO U | RUN AN OCEAN LINER PHONE" | COULD | SHE NEVER GAVE \'T A TARDLY S | THOUGHT THAT You f | RUN A CANAL BOAT- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 8, 1928. By GEORGE McMANUS | | ) Walker 16434, Emanuy -~ class. This picture of Armand Emanuel,’ Referee Bobby Mickie Walker, middleweight champio fight at Recreation Park, San Francisc in the seventh despite a handicap of weight which was, of el.176. It was his first fight in the lig /" Mup enough for anybody-.. and yet THEY SATISFY anced — one against another — blended and cross- blended so as to give you mildness with taste. MILD they certainly are, and what’s more, they SATISFY. Johnson and n, was taken just before the 0. Walker won by a knockout |the United States I GAMES FRIDAY cupine Creck in Secth Pacific Coast League T. 28 S, R. 54 BE. CRM, Hollywood 5; San Francisco 6 I itely 35 miles northws acramento #; Oakland 4 f the Town of Haines, Alaska, Mission 15; Los Ange 1 an particlarly described ‘ nd 1, 1; Seattle National League ginning at corner Ne. Boston i; Philadelphia 4 tical with location Cincinnati 1; Chicago 11 cor ind with corner num- Pittsburgh 3; St. Louis 6 1 and 3 Skagw Jim American League Nall and Nisson raction Philadelpiia 1, 7; Bosion 0, 3 cla unsur whence Washington 11, 6 New York 0, 1 1 M. M. No. 1541 bears S. 85 deg. 44 min. 50 sec STANDING OF CLUBS E 2.5 feet; thence 8. 40 Pacific Coast League deg. 56 min. W. 414.6 Won Lost to corner No. 2; thence Hollywood 46 24 967.0 feet 3 Sacramento 13 27 then N 2 ) feet ‘to san - Francisco 1 29 3 4ot e E. 3,- Oakland to corner No. b Mission 35 35 500 thence S. 14 deg. 05 min. W. reles 10 1 129 854.00 feet to corner No. 6 1 28 i 104 S. 57 deg. 20 min. W, 21 50 206 feet to corner N salonei ueague of beginnin Won' Lost Pet taining an area of 159.99 St. Loul 51 614 nflicting with the New York 51 378 1 claims Chicago 57 57 “Hackley Claim, Survey Clneinnati 39 553 1.44 acres Pittsburgh 61 1 ction Claim, less Boston 82 35 its conflict with Hackley Brooklyn [ 1811 Claim Sur. 571 33 acres Philadelphia 38 92 292 ‘Jim Na!l Claim 0.18 American League acres. Won Lust Pet “Skagway Claim — 10.10 New York 87 A1 650 | acres Philadelphia §7 ) | ohn Dalton Claim St. Louis 61 544 Survey No. 209—40.836 Washington 2 167 acres Chicago 463 Survey No. 228--9.58 Detroit 141 acres Cleveland 59 437 | “Conflict of Skagway with Boston 17 351 Sur. 220—1.103 acres. —_— | “All the areas of conflict be- NOTICE TAX LEVY—YE;’\R 1028 ing claimed by the applicant as none of said conflicting Notice is hereby given that! ms now in good the City Council of the City of standing except those owned Juneau, Alaska, has fixed the Tax, by the applicant L for the year 1928 at “Total area claimed by ap- dighteen (18) Mills on ecach dol plicant ).99 acres) ir of sed property; that the ! “U. 8. M. No ta re mow due and will bey which this survey delinquent on the first Monday of | in Latitude 59 dog October next at 6 o'clock I M.,, 05 N., and providing, one half of the taxes| 1 . 13 min. W." have not been paid in compliance| An all persons claiming with Section 13, Ordinance No. [adversely any of the above de- 141 lieribed placer min claim or H. R. SHEPARD, remises, ARE HEREEY NOTI- City Clerk. |{FIED That ualess they flle their ——————— adverse claims with the Register BAZAAR |of the United States Land Offi The Martha Society will hold a [at Anchorage, Alaska, within th fancy work sale and bazaar [period of publication, or eight Thursday, November 22 ad¢. | months thereafter, they will be | i barred by virtue of the provision: NOTICE OF APPLICATION |[°f the Statutes FOR PATENT J. LINDLEY GREEN, Serfal No. 07083 Register. First publication July 26, 1928 In the United seates Land Office |'st publication Sept. 28. 1928 for the Juneau Land District, § NOTICE at Anchorage, Alaska. PUBLIC AUCTION In the Matter of the Application | - fR® UCTIER f AUGUST FRITSCHE, of b g st pag | 54, . ']"_”m.q' Adaska, for Patent to|\ME business as Juneau Music m‘p fl‘t‘vuulu.nl l"]'u‘vr (:mup a8 Hounse, Junean, Alaska, bankrupt, 4y L ’ will be offered for sale at publia {;lm.'vvr r:m]u.’g fllxullllg :r';"r*‘;;' auction at the place of business Y PR Bl ;k}"gw,l‘y‘ of sald Juneau Music House, 80 Mining and Recordifg District l’:,:j'[::‘_;y"’:“"‘"’l"_":l"":f‘r'““,"‘” and Precinet, First Judiefal | =% SPte! <ol ::;’,’r"l'("’;“" ;:,‘““":;‘;uF“Y GIVEN | ©OnsIst of stock in trade, fixtures, 'rh:n M,(_‘ \1 F“i,rq‘(,m‘, '" M;‘I_ and other property of id con- zen of the United States, whose|forh: Sald sale hm"'lf 1“}”:"(."‘:,‘\" post office address is Haines, Al- | A beyig. resarvid it o aska, has filed his application in oo Pt L Offive nt|dect any and all bids, i f tent| Dated this 1st day of Septem- aska, for patent|, O to the Standard Placer Group As- GROVIER & ek soclation Placer Mining Clatm,| ., Cpip B0t B included within mineral survey No. 1541, situated in the Skag- NS s way Mining and Recording Dis- | pe® SIS HAS THE LARG. trict and Precinet, Territory of | gpg't EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING Alaska, and at the mouth of Por- PLANT IN ALABKA. 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