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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 17, 1928. i 3 BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS ’Bl[; CARNIVAL (o the Sevadune’ Elmsts, Group: o NOU STAY OUT HERE IN THIS -1 MUST OFFICE AN DON'T LET ANY E:vgolhl‘—:‘:(OMNlA-- CALL AGAIN- YOoU ARE. YOU Q1T IN . ‘ included within mineral CER I8 PUE OFEICR 1 D | HAVEN'T BEEN ey AWFOLLS I e THAT OFFICE - Tfl HULD SWAY No. 1541, situated in the ‘gllgm;: TO BE ABCE TOo 5\‘?&&9 ES\éE(RTEOO NICE 2 15 I'LL STAY OOUT { | way Mining and Recordi ALL DAY- TALK~ YA HERE - ’ ) trict and Precinet, Territory of ¢ PP | 1 Alaska, and at the mouth of Por : | cupize Creck, Alaska. in Section \ , 3 |28, T. 28 S, R. b4 BE. C.R.M, !(If,? efation Placer Minin Cl |approximately 35 miles northwest | {Boxing Card, Dancing and,°f the Town of Haines 5, \ and more particlarly Carnival Night at Lo- [as totlows: k] Fith L | “Beginning at corner No. cal Fair Building identieal " with location 1 p lrl s r and with corner num- I } Skagway, Jim Southeastern Alaska Fair, which| Nail and Nisson Fraction "'-“‘ b R L ‘,",” ¢ Satur-{ claims, unsurveyed, whence day night, an assorted bill of bo v R iy < 8. M. M. No. 1541 bears | ing, dancing and carnival will be | PAF _._D"“‘T | staged in the Fair Building under feet; thence B 4B the auspices of the F Associa min 'w 114.6 l--s-‘t tion and the American Legion whar Na et théce W i 3 == l post of this city, it was an 967.0 feet. to corner No.. &3 ok & R nounced today. The doors will| (hence N. 2633.60 feet to / iy 3 S' ” was president of the Flatbush team open at 7:30 p. m., boxing begin L T3 8 . gins er No. 4; thence E. 3 Successor to Blg 1X Ifrom 1898 to nis: death in 192 75“ GAI_LU Ns 1t 8 o'clock and dancing and the| 77353 Roch ke raiiaree afl - |BAEE CHOOSES TO carnival at 9:30 2 gl thence S. 14 deg. 05 min. W. BRIAN BELL 3 WIN GAMES On a three-bout card, the head-| 854 00 it N e ssoms worrill . ; ; ; 854.00 feet to corner No. 6 Babe Ruth is reported to be m)n.‘ liner will be a six-round 8o be-| thence S. 57 deg. 20 min. W, . |centrating his efforts to making | tween Sinclalr Brown and Joe| 2764,34 feet to corner No. 1 HOW LONG SHOULD {course, the New York leader made|niis that will win ball games!| Collier, hoth well known local - CHAMPS LAST? replacements_from year to year.| y { bk [1i yweights, T i oo Biame b amtining: S { s from yei PORE | rothor than .trylg 40 establish a light heavyweights. These two| (aining an area 59.6 ’ 5 ving ) | taining an area of 159.99 What is or should be the life| After finishing second in 1910, the|new Lome.run record. In othor| met here several years ago,| acres, conflicting with the of a championship club in the ma-|Giants won three pennants in B|words he fs emdeavoring to sup. | j Brown winning by a kayo Sollowink lGtRtrne: |dor leagues? ~ Some experts have row, followed by another secomd|piint’ his take-a-chance and.slug | 7 McIntyre and Marlowe, who | “Hackley Claim, Survey red that a pennanuwlnnin_g place Then down, but not out.’,“.“(,,‘, of batting avith a sclentif- | . ,|furnished some excellent sport on 5 ~1.44 acres. team whose players are Ii their|for two years, McGraw grabbed |y, The big fellow has nn.“Fl‘ed Handy Makes Raid|the Moose Labor Day card, the C. . Pewotion. Gl baseball prime, should be good another fleg in 1917, fimshed 8ec-! 1 104 that it will be more to his| 4 former winning by a decision, San its conflict with Hackle; it SNANDISANNID: or' S, HATY: | 0nd three timss'in UBGRRNIGH M. oo L8t 16 MELUR ore to hist Ton “Piince of Wales "3’ again come tosether. " It : v . " X * | H - Claim Sur. 571-—0.33 acres. plonship ball for at least five|first for four years running, and|iize 1o get into the world's series | Island—4 Arrests should be a classy bout and both “Jim Nail Claim — 0.18 | years. | second in : i Fihan to miais LA0 Sl oavx of men will be out there trying Their deductions have been| The strong Boston Red S0x clubsioung the circuit hits. Most balll goven 1 A hard to put over a sleep producer gway Claim — 10.16 borne out fairly well by the great |from 1912 to 1918, Inclusive, Won',iivers would feel the same w f.l“;l~‘;lllljl”\" and fifty gallons) The curtain raiser will he be {teams in the two major leagues in|four pennants, finished second|in 4 similar situation, for st Y Were selZ-ltween Sam Nelson and Young 'recent years. ‘The great Chicago twice and fourth once. The first ed yesterday, together with twe|pmansfield John Dalton Claim “Survey No. 299—40.836 These boys are ir the 120 pound class and greasive hoxers. ! Survey No. 228—9.58 > lay cording to the advices, -+ e gard it as one of the best stro large stills, said to be the largest Cub machine managed by Frank|champions to represent New York|or good luck to get Into the Dost-|eyery seized in Alacka. by Feed Chance, withstood the wear and fin the American League did that,souson games, Some star play-|iandy. of Ketchikan aceording bl VR SRR tear of six hard, campalgns, win- for threc succesive years, 1031-‘crs nave gone-through their en-lto cable advices received here by |four, rotinds each o ning four pemnants and finishing 2223, then was' runuer up, droD-iire carcers without experioncing 1 K. Chidester, Deputy Prohibi-| ot o the fiehts o ‘onflict of Skagway with second in 1909 and 1911, 1 to seventh in 1925, but return- | }4¢ tnrill—Lajoie, Hal Chase and|tion = Administrator of Alaska ErAS SN 30 - AEDLE At Sur. 229-—1.103 acres Connfe Mack’s famous cham- ed to the top in 1926 and 1ast Year.|Goorge Sisler—for examples, while|Tewo large steam boilers were| orry Sperling, referce; Dr. H.1 «A)l the areas of conflict be- pions, who came to the front near-|and are still going ctrong, havs get % d v ok td Tt Vance and Dr. W. W. Council., ing claimed by the applicant | 3 others get it their first season.|also taken in the rafd judges; Dave Housel, timekeeper |1y two decades ago, won four pen.| toii W 9 R Bitha e Toalii v 4 PRMGROIA |1 bt Bt sel, timekeepers | a5 none of said conflicting A BASEBALL One of the luckiest of the latter The izare was made onfand Dr. H. C. DeVighne, fictal |nants in six years, finishing sec-! L p : Se el at. Clevels st : ale i EE T i ghue, officlal| claims are now in good | 8 y g PRESIDENTIAL RAGE [class Joe Sewell of Cleveland. | Prince of Wales Island, about 30 | pnveician, . {ond in 1909, the nrg( year of H\n-n‘ i i ! joined the Indians in August,|miles from Ketchikan by Handy Mot oBRURS Boosh Holders. for Nl‘vuululg except those owned | ascenden and slipping to third| While the mm_n..l(«-nvur €on- 11950 apter the untimely death ‘,.-{:‘|‘1| Coast Guardsmen. Four men | he Fair will be doing busine 'U‘.',I.“' applicant, place in a temporary falter in|test is the principal rresidential p.. 4 Y - | were arr it the scene of the i P ol Total area claimed by ap- ,‘ i Ray Chapman, and then by special | wer h ne of the|arain tonight fn the same old| gt | 1912, That ‘team might have|race of the year ,there is another|,..isison, was permitted to play | distill Berry, Honhanna|gand The Fair Assoclation is lm,‘f","l‘l"" 9 acres. gone on to win more pennants had|£oing on in major league base-!j o worla's series. » Al Notdstrom and Bert) onpheut ihs. siom w1 be ong U. 8. L. M. No. 1541 to {it not been for the way in which|ball and has been in progress 20| ot <l b dugle onc| which this survey is tied, iz | Mack scattered his players afteryears. It is 'for the arathon| 1 ','I 1.11"..v"‘ ever put on in the, in Latitude 69 deg. 25 min. {their humiliating defeat by the|record as president of a )na]or‘“:"l’l’"“'(“"\“""’ K‘”‘";;*;]’:"fi"’xfnp':":‘v"‘l:"‘l';.‘ EraRRahi . R ulding i tlm’ s]cc. );Ii' and ‘{A(mgltude | Boston Braves in their world's ser. | les ol the, fivinaipal el per<en Steanend SERARY O iR v ‘saine: (hinss be ‘can ofter his 188 et niin. W o lies of 1914. | Chartes A, Comiskey of the Chi- 8 b b | THANE SCHOOL CPENS ny and all persons claiming i L oago Whits Box 4 Bardey Wegs|VPIoDRES, is soliciteds . Nor se-; wife, Bl ARell always refuse fo - adversely any of the above de- 1 GIANTS PERENIAL fuss of the Pittsburgh Pirates,|CUTing space, see D. B. Femme ?"“""‘ excuses, no. matter BOW| witn an enrollment of 11 stu-{scribed placer mining claim of CONTENDERS Comiskey is the only one of the|°F Phone 114 adv.' good they are. dents, the Thane Territorial |premises, ARE HEREBY¥ NOTI- | Tor consistent championship and | original American League presi- e - schcol opened today for the year. Hll'“ Th:t‘lmlm?nlh;y fl:;! llhelr inear championship ball, the New!dents who “crashed the gates” of Mo, CLegR Roy ah, (R0, BT ved i v i Ieg;:"' {York Giants under Manager John|the majo: league baseball in 1900 byt ) s L] iyt el ol | McGraw have compiled a record [still at post. In the same teacher: Hyicharge oo i Bameandlh c [that is not even approached by|year Drcyfuss became head of the : SRR T fleriod. (ot pubLicAtioh, T 0E e T A el | Hidihas. TEhits. thens. iwo vetuld Wholesale and Retail Butchers 01d papers for saie at the Empire. |months thereafter, they will be N i ¥ 4 % S % W bty | = — e e — | barred by virtue of th i Tarry Benton, veteran of New York Giants, who is regarded (;,.).sive, there have been only|executives will have completed 29 PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET PR s v (AR s the provisions by sports experts as worthy successor to one and only Christy |y years in which the Giants|years at the head of thelr respec. FOR PATERT J, LINDLEY GREEN Mathewson, the immortal “Big Six.” Benton has'won twenty* Ifinished below second place. Injtive clubs this season, one yeaf —__— _— = : serial No. 07088 ’ Reglster. one games and lost five so far this season. Upper inset, how [1909 the Giants ran third; in 1915, | mox, than nu}: late 7::]:xrl<:s H..Eb- i First publication July 26, 1928 Larry holds his fast ball; below, the grip for a curve. jelehth, aud in 1916, fourth. Of bets served the Brooklyn club. He FRANKLIN POOL HALL In the United tates Land Office \last publication Sept. 28, 1928. — - i - - for the Juneau Land District, v ) . B. Polson, Prop. " : WHAT THEY DID SATURDAY |San Francisco 6, 1; Portland 0, 0 Lower Front St. Phone 214 H. B P at Anchorage, Alaska. The only store in Alaska : ppy e + 'TES, CANDY In the Matter of the Application| ¢pot pu o “Graduate Beats Oakland 4; Mission 1. CIGARS, CIGARETTES, f of AuGUST FRITSCHE, ot| that has a Graduate Beas Jit, Bheton GG iVeiie 3np Toranal Joaame SOFT DRINKS, POOL TABLES Halnes, Alaska, for Patent to| Uicial at the head of ‘the, game Saturday the lead of the Brooklyn 4; New York 5. h ety || 0 4 VSRR A]” Pldost: GFolD. OF Cosmetic Counter. Yankees was reduced to half a|St. Louis 3, 8% Philadelphia 2, 6. - roaoup g 21t S Figwr Soai 6 game when St. Louis shaded New |Cincinnati 1; Pittsburgh 6. e E § Y to 5 : 5 U. 8 v Introducing k i1th s | Chicago 2 nstol S. Mineral Survey 0. r o hit his 4 . 6; Boston 5, 1 u N in the first inning with one on|New York 5; St. Louis 6. >recine 3 o “Bring Your Beaut base. St. Louis hit ®ipgras hard | Philadelphia Cleveland 0. Grocery and Drys GOO(IS and Precinct, First Judicial g 3 y Division, Alaska. i s or” in the third and fourth innings. Boston 3; Chicago 4. ¥ Irounies to Her & 5 S 4 )] NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN New York got three runs n the Washington 12; Detroit 2. GE’I,‘ Y(.)UR'.('UNb IN SHAPE That AUGUST FRITSCHE, a citi- eighth inning. . e Only at Gr()at Don’t wait until the opening of the sén ot the United Stathé, whole e I J st office address is Haines, Al- STANDIRG OF CLUBS HUNTING SEASON! 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