The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 27, 1928, Page 5

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T e e i o e e A U ——- 5 [ and Precinet, First Judicial Division, Alaska | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS T e st — HUNGRY - WHAT TIME WELL: WHAT ARE NOuL HOWING ABOUT YOU BIG T FRITSCHE, a ¢ United States, whose SIX OCLOCK? ACCORDING TO THE = e - CREEPING UP ::. .- | KNOW: BUT 'M CAOlNG) COW ? ARE WE GonNA| WHY IT'S s Haines, Al- HAVE DINNER? NEARLY NINE CLOCK LAST NIGHT aska, has filed hig applieation in O3 — OCLOCK NOwW- WHEN YOU CAME. 11§ - L , the Hnited e e A ’ [ ins Decision OQver \(\um; .nchorage, Alaska, for patent ‘ | 3 Rtk i ® to the Standard Placer Group As- ) ({i R | Corbett — Will Now |:aciation Placer Mining Clatm, Go After Title included within mineral survey No. 1541, situated in the Skag- 1y Mining and Recording Dis- /l YORK it 8 \/ 7 8 gL and Precinct, Territory of i Cam st ay | Alaska, and at the mouth of Por- e \la or ot cupitie Creek, Alaska. in Section b Phabiocin’ 1b Sonkilt ™ 4 R. 54 E. C.R.M., l b g v wpproximately 35 miles northwest i pattior of s erown Of the Town of Haines, Alaska, wnd more particlarly described meeting on November tollow b \)\\‘ | D1tk SRS acoiiks . & Beginfiing at cofner N&. ) [turn bout at Ebbets Field lagr| 1+ ldentical with lacation 2 [ ihss WAl noked sl Yoo [ ind with corner num- i BT R R 3 G i ST S B DETIRDONREL i W e 1 rbett, the third, the principal| e agway, Jis . obstacle in his path. Baker won! Nail ~and b | TWO OF THE YOUTHFUL VICTIMS [in: il s e S | ciaims, amsurverea, whonee | 12 round bo P gt gl o * ~ faasatl — . peipadic e PV AR S. 85 deg. 44 min. 50 sec. | : — DIRT TRACN CHAMP | B, 1382.5 feet; thence 8. 40 g | MAKING NEW MoTom| €& 56 min. W. 414.6 feet 4 ’ : to corner No. 2; thence W. 4 8 e PUBBLO, Colo, Sept. 27—Ray' ° ) feet to corner No. 3; £ 1 £ Lampkin, formerly recognized hy| themee N. 363560 feet 45 : : ; corner No. 4; thence E. 3,- ’ | L the International Motor Contest Rt to. sorner Mol ; e : ’ T Assoclation as a, “world's dirt track 8 14 deg. 08 min, W | 4 champion” and present holder “of | gx4 00 foot to corner No. 81 the 1. M. C. A. record for one mile cn a half mile track has been working for two years here on al new rasing Motor which hie expeta | to perfect next year. | acres, conflicting with the Lampkin is owner of the Ameri-| following claims: can Machine Company here and | “Hackley Claim, Survey |- | | { thence € 7 deg. 20 min. W. 2764.34 feet to corner No. 1, the place of beginning, con- taining an area of 159.99 ) ranked tenth in the United States D, [y R Bruce Is Opposed | ST Luuls LUSES in 1926 and twelfth in 1927 when C”f'l. and Irolu'lntmu William Cabell Bruce is opposed [} he had to play Little Jonn- | Chief Issues in Large tor re-clection to the United States ~ston in the first round of the na- . . . Senate by former Gov. Phillips’ To BRU“KLYN BY tional meet and had the same luck Middle' Atlantic Region Lee Goldsborough, The Democratic that Hennessey did this year, | . v chieftains generally predict that | (Continues rrom Page One.) |gunator Bruce, a Demoerat, will e e MR ~ " |run along with Gov. Smith in the . P +] ‘hallenge the Democratic force, In |giate. htough there are some who | | during 1927 droye in auto races at 1906 actar Spokane, Yakima, Salem, Ore Fraction Claim, less ontrcl of the State since recon-|g, not hold to this view. ! Deer @ Lodge, Mont,, and other v e struction days, have organized on| mne coal rate issue has boen | SIaN paed its conflict with Hackley Cardinals Unly Half Game WILL RETURN » basis not attempted I many | brought to the fore i West Vir.| stern mosts.~ Claim Sur. §71-0.33 acres. . 4 . vears and are vigorously uriinz|ginia in the contest for the United 91d papers for sare at the Em:ire. : o B i : in Lead of Giants, | V“"‘T]“ to support Gov. Alfred E. yiyies Senate between M. M. Nee- | PenEshedb oA o A o m‘ugkv.gwuy Claim 10.16 Smith v, Democratic incumbent, and for- oy o N ( Who Are Idle ‘ TU BAI_K LINE Richmond is headquérters '”]vnu] Gov lh”‘m’,\l'“;I)mll:l‘lli:!d.‘ It | NOTICE OF APPLICATION , * ,'"‘"h Bitton ok A MR | the self-styled “anti-Smith Demo- .1 appears indirectly in 'the i FOR PATENT l “q" 0 ;;fl 2;““ ; ""Of’:‘t[“‘?x~‘ ,s;v,nlt{ 5 Th: pt rats,”, opposed o Smith's st ibitontial ke S ibsee e [ Serfal No. 07083 o Ry i 99—40.836 ong right arm of Dazzy Vance eHICAGO, Sept. 27.—Willie Hop- [on prohibition the Démticsain: lieh t'] 5 S sprinkled loads cf salt on the tail pe 45 going ha(-lk to 18.2 balk line| The Republican party is depend 1\:"‘"’1'”“,',," ,']!:,':(“r“ u.:.h(‘fu.,::‘u:-“;i‘xl1 In the United states Land Office Survey No. 228—90.66 ® feathers of ‘the strutting Car- _ine game that made him famous [ing on the anti-Smith Democrats” |yiviciration to “stifl for the Juneau Land District,| 82¢res p dinals and with three Red birds g¢ the “ola master” of billiards. to aid in overcoming the normallyirrinia Rl tndnaty | at Anchorage, Alaska. “Conflict ot Skagway with {In the Matter of the Application| Sur. 229-—-1.103 acres perched on bases in the seventh of AuGUST TFRITSCHE, of| “All the areas of conflict be~ inning, Gink Hendricks knocked Because he believed that any of | Democratic majo in Vir . freight rates favorable to in-| of from 50,000 to 60,000 vot n rook. e leading balk-line players R>-[terests in Pennsylvania. > a home run which enabled BYOOK- geteat or hold thelr own with the | publican leaders, howey y | ’ H"'"ST' ",l""lk"l',l Fir Ratams tol log iaiRE e Cie SAEICE lyn to defeat St Louls € 10 1. cinowledged kings of the three |they arc working entirely indepen- No Fight Made f Insed AR Higimn subraced | . isik s oth in G The Cardinal margin is thus e cuqhion game, Hoppe deserted the |dent of the anti-Smith gFoup Normally Republican, even de- B R s Soraas . | S e duced to half a game over the .1y ;e ranks a year ago and Swanson No Opposition feating a native son in John W. e erel _Survey NO.| . standing eEEegt thoes ‘Swims Giants who sat idle in the chilly i . i Lo el 3 z htt - Piaatats 1541, situated in the Skagway by the applicant stands, - Vance gave five hits:and |0k up the angle.game. Sen. Claude Swanson is the|Davis in 1924, West Virginia has| Minisg A Recording District wpotal stands. Vance gave flve hits | His debut into three-cushion play | Democratic nominee to succeed attracted but little attention from | Aleatieca 5 » DLs1 BINA gisioneg of W Brooklyn found Mitchell for sev- Louls Henry Winslow, 13, and his brother Nelson, 10, who were | | was successful. He won the|himself in Virginia and has no R ational leaders of either party in A ¥ ———————| Pplicant 159.99 acres. R B (e American Billlard League tourna.|publican opposition. Senator Swan. |the contest for the state's eight{ kidnapped and taken to the Northcott farm at Riverside, Cal,, where U, ‘1‘ L. M. No. 1541 to ment and placed second to Johnny Carter Glass, Gov. Harry electoral votes, but state leadars| they were slain. | W"‘l‘:d ‘L survey is tied, i3 » GAMES WEDNESDAY | Layton in the national tournament and the entire Virginia|of both parties are making ag- e ¥ . gt | The New in Tatigity 86 don SUREE ~ Pacific Coast League % | Byt now he is ready to return |delegation in Congress have an.|gressivs campalgns for ths wa.!dorsing the bond issue on the WRIST LOCK IS OLD B S and Longitude Mission 8; San Francisco 9. {to the game he knows best, al-|nounced support of Gov. Smith [tional as well as state tickets.'grounds that it is not a political — IMPERIAI Il\n ::Zl :nm'n' VK laimi Portland 4; Sacramento 3. |though he will continue in’ the |These leaders are making no boast|Wost Visg'nia Novembar will{problem: | cHICAGO, Sept. Tom Jen-| 4 Mv”{ely Ly R !":o':am:ei_ Bénttle, 4; Owkiand 3. |three cushion play until the world’s |of overwhelming majorities but/name six Congressmen, seven State| The Congressional campaigns kins, veteran heavyweight wrest- 3 . Hollywood 10; 1,.,sI:nz~'l"H 3. |fournament which probably will|express confidence that Virginia|officers including a Governof,iloom as important in all three|ler of Frank Gotch’s tima, says the || Alaska’s Most Up-to-Date ':‘r‘:,::‘;;'efl"’“:\‘;‘;: n;:}’[:‘gl}{"“l:‘o’:l’- e L(mif??“;fi){,km‘flge {be held in December. will be in the Democratic column|members of both houses of me}smu-s since many of the leaders |double wrist lock s not of recent Pool and Billiard Hall FIED That ualess they file their ¥ -vr’hllmlef)h'n.fl “Give me 30 days of intensive|in November. State Legislature and two Judges are predicting that the vote for/crigin and that it was first used | ladverse claims with the Registex Chisasess E2 Dy 3, | practice,” said Hoppe before leav.| Baltimore’s vote is the goal of|of the state Supreme Court. Coun.|Congressmen will follow closely by the early Romans Cigars, - Candy. Con- o Pttt Argde [t aan RN American Lesgue, ling " exhibition [both parties {n Masyland. A Statd|ties and icipalfties also wifl|the vote for the Presidential candi- L gl 8818, Y bR o RN o No games scheduled. |ing on a t]\rfle.mnmh.‘v exhibitien {both parties in Maryland. ‘_.«l e|ties ai - municipal ‘es also wi | e es | f('(‘li( nery P at Anchorage, Alaska, within the oy imur with the champion, Layton,|that has had only two Republican |elect officers, throwing a multi-jdates. | 01d papers for sale at the Impire. cctione ); opcorn period of publication, or elght % “and I will be ready for the balk-|administrations since the civil war|plicity of local issues into the| R oAb P g y months thereafter, they will be STANDING ‘:Fuc““s {line experts.” but has frequently voted Republi-|campaign. " and Fesnnie Barred by virtng of thaisiurialile Pacific C“‘“w‘ma?::t Pet.| The “Old Master” plans a few|can in National elections. About| W. G, Conley, Republican, and J | Ideal Seattle Toe of ke BISLOTNE (*» Sacramento 55 36 .604,weeks of concentrated training|half the Maryland vote Is in Balti-|Alfred Taylor, Democrat, are con-| | & J. LINDLEY GREEN, s Hollywood 36 .604 after the tour, to prepare him-|more and the othor half in the 23|testing the Governorship of West | Cream Register, San Francisco. 36 .604 self for the angle tournament, and |counties. Virginia. ~ The Republican .party " 4 : First publication July 26, 1928. Mission 42 538 then he will take up the old cue| The Democrats count on “wet”|has endorsed a $35,000,000 road| Brick and Bulk in all flav- || jast publication Sept. 28, 1928, Oakland 45 .505 that has conquered all. additicns from the Republicanjbond issue for completion of the {] ors, especially for family ||g—on « Portland 52 .429] —_—————— party to offset any defections from |State highway system, while the % trade, in any quantity Los Angeles 56 ‘;m—,l Leon Permanent Wave, $12.50.| Democratic ranks over Smith's|Democratic State Convention | " HOTEL Seattle 61 .330 | Fern Besuty Parlor. —adv. | prohibition views, struck out a plank specifically en- Nationei League FEARUL at Pot. ‘ ; || THE NEW IMPERIAL ZYNDA 58 .613 JOE STOCKER, Prop. ELEVATOR SERVICE St. Louis New York - 58 .611 § 1 (',;llcagr(; 62 584 860 Lob. Front Street 8. ZYNDA, Pro ¢ . 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MILWAUKEE, Wis., Sept. 27.— o Four members of the 1928 Cana- dian Olympic team will enter Mar- quette University thsi fall. They are John Fitzpatrick and Ralph Adams, sprinters, and Jack and Pete Walters, middle distance | runners. | Adams and Fitzpatrick, who was considered Canada’'s premier: sprinter until the appearance of the sensational Percy Williams, have attended the University or| i Toronto. Jack Walters held the Canadian mile championship for several| years, losing it in 1927 to Dave! Griffin. At the final Cnnndlan' Olympic trial Jack defeated Grif- fin, who ran third to the Walter brothers, « Fitzpatrick will study mechani. ¢ cal engineering while Adams will be enrolled in the electrical en. » gineering school. The Waltora| M. d f brothers are expected to take up \ ild enough for anybody wEEHE - and yet they Satisfy* NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—Dr. Geo, which has symbolized integrity Connors Motor Company for 76 yéars . Service Rendered by Experts Drive It Today! 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