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| | ) THE DOCTOR SAYS | MUST MY THROAT- DON'T ASK ME ANY QUESTIONS- NOT TALK AS I T IRRITATES THE DAILY ALASKA GOOD MORNIN' MR-} SARTORIS- HOW ARE YOU ? VM FINE- 1| HEAR YOUR WIFE 1S ILL- \D SHE DANGEROLS? EMPIRE FRIDAY, SEPT. 28 1928. By GEORGE McMANUS NO- SHES TOO SICK TO BE DANGEROULS - CARDS MOVE UP . Cincinnati 6; Fational League CO-EDS WHO IN: Louis Boston rago 3 ; New York 2, Philadelphia ST ON “DATES” L 8 2 UNFAIR TO I'()()IIMIL—V—-BRI' WER | a | | 2| y football season \e University MIKE M TIGUE ' el All the coaches are former Maroon players, who learn- Y ed the sport un Chicago's grand old man of the liron Four of them re captains They are Nelson Norgre leader of the 913 champ ott, captain in 192 v derson, pilot of t 1925 [Fight with Griffiths Stop- | Kenneth Rous tain, ped First Round of Biae .o Scheduled Ten COACH BARS HOT BATHS DURING FOOTBALL SEASON CHICAGO, TIL, Sept. 28.—Jerr |Griffiths, of Sioux City, 1 SRR s & . Seothas heavy sensation, added Mike Mr. [y o™ puna ™ Goiversity tootban (Tigue to his string' of victims by quaq must forswear hot water stopping the Irishman last night by, ipe this fall |in the first round .of & scheduled | upag» Amis, coach of the team, [10-rouna nout herds his charges under the icy | After McTigue had been knocker | noat o B T ower, be {down and regained his feet, the}.nuqq ho says, hot water is weak | |referee stopped the conte e R R e arous” during. th Prevented a knogkouf. Mc strenuous training workouts l 'N HAGE YANKS Pittsburgh 6, 1; Brooklyn 7, 8 COLUMBIA, Mo, Sept. 28—Alm 6 Amencnn League lack of student interest in inter- gl Detroit 3, 5. collegiate football games and CAPTAINS ALTERNATE - "‘“‘““"I"“" Chicago diminished “institutional spi IN RUNNING TEAM k | Washington 6; St. I“‘” are in prospect this fall, says C. L o ““‘*‘ m 10, 7; 1 r, athletic director at the ATLANTA, Ga., Sept. 28. || { y' of Missouri. ' The Bulldogs of the Uni- BOSTOY, Sept. 28.—The Na-! STANDU‘G OF CLUBS are responsible, he says, versity of Georgla will start | fiohin) Leagte's leading Garaifkis Pacific Coast League 'sinco university wemen refuso (o | the 192 football season with | improved their pennant chances gaoramen rrun 1‘(‘;‘8 r;'{l"““d games unescorted, and put two captains, each of equal & -~ acramento b6 3 .6 ! % R 1L Beaves Jastudey o A 2 - o iall their activities on a in}| rank, one to serve one Satur- Y Y San ncisco... 56 36 .609| afternoon 8 to 3. The Giants yolywood T 55 37 which the men students must pay || day and the other to serve | divided a double header with the jficcion 49 43 the bills. the next I Cubs. The Red Birds thus gained o, # | < “Dated” couples add little to the| The Georgians will have the half a game lost Wednesday to portland 50 ey cheering din, Brewer complains. | | Lautzenheiser, a tackle, al- Brooklyn, being now a full con- 1o " Anaoles ‘.;‘; 56 So, in an effort to correct what|| ternating with Jacobson, a test ahead of New York Mdattio 3 3 61 ‘h.- terms an unfortunate situa-|| guard, as leader—a method | | The Cards got six runs in the = > |tion—the co-eds don’t call it that,| | new in Southern football It || first inning yesterday when they Nationel League |by any means—the Missouri ath not in national circles R . . Y Won Lost Pet. |7 | ationa X ! slaughtered Brandt st Low 93 58 . .16 letic director has inaugurated The University of Mary. || Mow York 92 59 - .609|campaign to discourage “dating’ land also will be trying a b Chica 88 63 583 At games | system of leadership, the H YANKS WIN TWC GAMES | Pittsburgh 88 67 ! “At one time,” he relates, telling old liners planning to elect | | DETROIT, Sept. 28, — The Cincinnati 78 13 6 of the good old days, the women's| | a captain before each game. | | Yanks moved to within a short Brooklyn F8a 108 cheering section nhl varsit L{.‘\lvn»-.\ P a! stride of the sixth pemnant by Boston 49 101 27| was as large as the me Now | H s ring through two victories Philadelphiza 43 108 285 |the girls go to games with boys|supporting themselves, Brewer | over the Tigers yesterday, 4 to 3 lor not at all. Form there {sees an injustice in having them and § to.5. The second game AmeTioan _LeARRs, e {were several sororitles with 100 bear the expemses when women was called at the end of the sev-'naw York 99" TEg~ | 1‘1wr cent records in: the purchase |students are supplied with ample | enth inning on account of dark- pyjjadelphia 96 54~ gdu|pt : ku: k(«(vdnv) wrnriil\; gllrh‘[umlq ness. 8 7 laugh at ticket salesmen. Besides PRSP St. Louls 80 .13 . .523 One more victory will cinch the washington % 77 1s0|the women, If theWget 4 chance flag for the Yankees even if the cpjcago 71 80 .470|—and many of them do—take too| PIRATES KEEP FRANCHISE Athletics sweep the remaining poingit 67 84 .444 |much of the athletes’ time. The ity s tiree games in Chicago, Blavelstid 6289 .411|girls have lost their institutional| PITTSBURGH, Sopt{ 25;.— l’l]::s-| The champions’ lead -i8 inereas- poeton 360 spirit. o 5 burgh w|!1 “not drop fits franchise ed to two and one-half games With dnln"()xlnhl[e]) half of the|in the Naffonal Hockey League as the Mackmen had only one g, papers for mart 1t the Empire. . men at the University of Missour s winter. game to win from the White Sox. | GAMES TKLBSDAY Pacific Coast League Mission 4; San Francisco 6. Hollywood 1; Los Angeles 2 Seattle 7; Oakland 4. Portland 1; Sacramento 2. 'I\!i h 'umnmunuuummmlllmHmnumu!lll “Sea-going” VYARNISH Protect and beautify our craft, above and {elow decks with Fullerwear the all-purpose spar varnish Unexcelled for quality = and durability. . Resists = salt water, heat and = cold — and doesn’t mer white. Outside or in, FULLERWEAR prolongs the life of any surface. Theres a Fuller Paint for every marine use. 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She has been tra ler Field here for and has made a in, at Cand- | al months | number solo inet n, Alaska IS HEREBY I FRITSCHE, United whose t ..n;u address is Haines, Al- 1s filed his application in ¢ u. ted States Land Office at nchorage, Alaska, for patent ndard Placer Grou Placer Mining within mineral situated in ng and Recording a4 Precinct, Territory and at the \H’Yh GIVEN a citi- t AUG of the i zer States, included survey the Skag- Dis- of mouth of Por- No. 1541 I Creek, Alaska, in Section 28, 28 8, R. 54 C.R.M., approximately 35 miles northwest f the Town of Haines, Alaska, nd more particlarly described as follows: “Beginning at corner No. 1, identical with Jlacation corner and with corner num- bers 3 and 3 Sk way, Jim Nail and on Fraction claims, unsurveyed, whenee U. 8. M. M. No. 1541 bears S. 856 deg. 44 min. 50 sec. B 82.5 feet; thence 8. 40 deg. min. W. 414.6 feet to corner No. 2; thenmce W. 967.0 feet to corner No. 3; thence N. 2633.60 feet/ to No. 4; thenceyB! 3,- feet to corner 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 corner No. 1, corner | the place of beginning, con- flights. | taining an area of 159.99 e " acres, conflicting with the BABY 80Y BORN \ following claims: ¥ | “Hackley Claim, Survey A baby Hoy, welknt alnk pound No. 571—1.44 acres. was born to Mr. and Mrs. N. R.| Fraction Claim, less Orme \'*-filvr‘llu,\' afternoon, at one| jg conflict with Hackley St. Anns’ hospital ! Claim Sur. 571—0.33 acres. ST ATV ! “Jim Nail Claim — 0.18 0Old papers To: sate at the Empire. | gores |- g e “Skagway Claim — 10.1¢ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PATENT ! Sertal No. 07083 In the United States Land Office | for the Juneau Land District, at Anchorage, Alaska. District | The New 1 IMPERIAL Alaska’s Most Up-to-Date Pool and Billiard Hall Minmg and Recording Cigars, Candy, Con- fectionery, Popcorn and Peanuts Ideal Seattle Ice Cream Brick and Bulk in all flav- ors, especially fdr family trade, in any quantity THE NEW IMPERIAL JOE STOCKER, Prop. Front Street acres. “John Dalton Claim “Survey No. 209—40.836 acres. “Survey No. acres 228—9.56 “Conflict or 5 gway with In the Matter of the Application Sur. 229-—1.103 acres. of AuvuuST FRITSCHE, of| *“All the areas of conflict be- Haines, Alaska, for Patent to| ing claimed by the applicant the Standard Placer Group of, as none of said conflicting placer mining claims embraced claims are now in good in U. 8. Mineral Survey No. standing except those owned 1541, situated in the Skagway by the applicant ‘“Total area claimea ny ap= plicant 159.99 acres. “U. 8. L. M. No. 1541 to which this survey is tied, is in Latitude 59 deg. 25 min. 05 see. N, and Longitude 136 deg. 13 min. 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