The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 8, 1928, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 8, 1928. 7 ol By BILLE DE BECK ot > i .fi\ G NOw THAT MR.GOOGLE HAS RECONERED | e Y (N & \iotaan @ :Egh COAL FROM WIS (NDISPOSITION , THE DUCHESS a e Bt Tue Do e WA‘S ¥ ¥KLoT2 y NO. T E - ST, TR Ss = . .‘?EERC\DCES SNQEYWASIES © fxw?gfier\?lfieN ) ~]—H,‘i¢ T CARE FOR AND AT MR. WILLINGHAM = STRAGHTEORWARD AND PENTEAT- ) ou'ye Been | U g M MR 7 INE BROKEN MY ENGAGEMENT, NOu KNOW=T UNQUESTONASLY D . HER 6, WHEN L THOLGWT . 7 @\ _NENER WANT T SEE Hit AGAW - . ANKING ! GOSALE'S “L(EE DEPEADED ON (T, AND Im ; Y g ALLow TONCSME LONES NOT_GoG To HAVE HER AROUND NOW. ’ § © AY ! MR.GOOGLE 'S HEALTH (S Too PRECISNS . > LLTTUE BARNEY i ) S ‘ Now : i 7 R KIS - ) ? AND.WHAT'S MORE, % oy S \ : TM GOING RIGHT ONER To & (o5 o e | 4, N o Southeastern Alaska’s Own HOUSE AND @ SEL AN (N g 72 ‘ , YR ) Coal Mine . A : 1 : g | At Harkrader, Alaska ‘ . f i i ORDER FROM e e , The Admiralty Island Coal : et S s Company el . . T wa . o PHONE 179 | Where G. O. P. Nominee Was Born LARRY SEMON | BYRD SHIP. SAILS FOR ANTARCTIC oitiee Ytk T, B, Shejard & Son | S ' - S e e 7 Ty PASSES AWAY | Motion Picture Comedian f§ NSPECTION OF PREMISES & ‘EE ¢ Dies at His Ranch NOW BEING PERFORMED i California The anniial inspoction for de- ! 8 cets In electric wiring and other | azards wa ted this morni 5 vy J. R. Guerin, who will mako horcugh search of all promizes In the interests of fire prevention ———— SON BORN TO LANGES ' A baby boy was TORVILLE, Cal, emon, motion pi di died today. He fi came ill several months ago a staging a long losing tle with financial ili-fortune. A few woeaks ago he left his Los Angeles homc and came to his ranch here whore tay wim players recovered their itornoa to Mr. and kool i, Fagl i Mnge at the family J i doted” d8 u. |b ¢ d i i i B e e L R : . .. ted double” puu- \ It’s all right to build air castles but keep 8 2 ¥ ¥ Yorothy Swan, i ¥4 % B 5 i . L8 ,,“.,7,,}7]\:_7’*- ¥ | 8 e 0 ik : 2 i avorite, WA st bibE . t } Sk | your foundation on the ground RETURNING TO SKAGWOY PR . 4 3 g Lo 4 L et try Scmon was one of the i A g : ” ::f r:-:“l(li;(-f“{.x')’\‘lll‘rhld}- ; i 3 : seen in two 4 3 When a young man puts his first dollar into his B eE Mok 1 Skigwg Coah : i e : ¢ lately has appeared in full < neighborhood cr town bank, he has set sail on the e i amioge X ¢ 3 atures. He had a quaint stylo e pos § great adventure of businc and he has the wind few CATHOLIC CHURCH y R n . A of funmaking, all his own. % - 3 behind him—a elear sky ahcad! { IS DEDICATED HERE | e F5 - § : - a : i CLAUDE ERICSGN TO § ? - g That one dollar may mean a million later on— g < ¢ the | 2 ity of New York carrying who can tell? Dedicating the new hom= of th Comm. Richard Byrd's base ship C! 'al:"m‘!:‘r”1'[‘“',"(“ ‘m g 4 2 2 VlSlT lN THE EAST 2u0 tons of food, clothing and other supplies for hi: pedition to We B oo ot e : Bial exerefsese wora hold yostsr b i\ e the south pole is on the first leg of a 13,000 mlle vo, may be able to help make it grow. That's B foravc tvo “within ; oy ! A letter from Claude Ii, Ericson | york to the Antarctic: ; why we want to talk to ALL young business men. ay morning, two years, within ‘ . i ] St e said that he and Mrs. Eriesen| " gl LR R 5 4 : : v were about to leave for Rochester, St. A B | Minn.,, where they expected to|pletely regained his hea nd h.\)-! Pettit, formerly Clerk of the Court n St. Ann’s avenue. | ¥ ! b . . g 4 ¥ lace their little son in the Ma been active in the : cle, in.|at Juncau, is a Treasurer of the F N l B k WL .dumducted the . services. PR 3 ?!:umun- Institute. Mr. I v‘.- ance and mortgage loay m.ml('uuk.n-uil Compa urst atlona an ;#od attendance was present. The | yrere js the house at West Branch, Towa, in which Herberl oy joctea to proceed from there [nes Vies of the —————— o A A oung pecples’ choir from Juneau | py,over was born fifty-five years ago and which Mrs. Hoovet ', New England where he would |Cook- .m\x‘ LEAVES HOSPITAL « “There Is No Substitute for Safety” “med NI Cis e | (below with her husband) is secking to buy from its present | visit old friends, particularly his|[1028 Ligget g altle. Mrs. H. W. Magorty left St. The new. church s located In||s 0o 0 Mg Jennie Scellers, as a present for her husband. Mrs, brother who is & clergyman at|He says ho 1 in| Ann’s Hospital yesterdry ovening he former First Territorial Bank SCC A | : Proe L g B ; . sh- i Lo S| |Scellers, however, is disinélined to dispose of the property. | Littleten, New Hampshire, the spring and hit th | with her baby boy, bérn to her :x:::::lr::‘iiet;llztl(l:m:’tu:h:’“; ::r;A::rJ) 3 y % ‘ dricson says he has com-'Seattle @ pext year. B W.|there October 2. £z S — - — RESUERESS Jree | RDNER HOME FROM EAR. JAMESON NOW f‘f""l "toi!':“zh-ls are having a won- | sAINIEEERNERURUERUEEURETORUORERR RN AR R R0 UR RO RO ER O R e ) " KAKE LOGGING CAMP| WITH DETROIT PAPER " :.i..“‘ ooker wan report R e BUCKEYE ALUMINEX ered ths Returning from a trip to the| Barle Jameson, former lccai|W sion, but she enrolled at awyer & Reynolds lozgoing camp ! Newspaper man and widely known | the Oregcn school by preference. n the . vicinity cf Kake, ©. T.|throughout Alaska, is now on the| She n the sophomore cla jardner, local member .of that|staff of the Detroit News, accord-|thre while Miss Morrison i3 rm, arrived today, called home |ID8 to word received by Juneau eshman. | 3 g, ENTERS HCSPITAL THE EXTRA GOOD ALUMINUM WARE Pots have self-basting lids and o serve on the petit jury panolfriends. He is on the sports de- non-burning knobs n the U. S. District Court. PARCLIIBT $ The Kake camp s opening for| MF. Jameson's health had beer £ inter cutting of piling and mw.l;vml Iu;‘ some t \ Last W zvm T Mr ie Fitzgibbon, of Hoo- mber. The company has pur.|he made a trip to Australla which < Bt Aniils EIbuntie thased a large tract of timber on | ulted in considerable ikt g :,I:;,.,h(_\,l_m She l“:'h"::I:.,.I;;::};“‘,l,: Phe north end of Kupreanof Isl.|ment and he wrote that he i this morning, nd in which it will operate for “0"“1151 along nicely now jome time. B G i ¥ i 2 & |JUNEAU GIRLS ROOM Mrs. ¥ ) and daugh- OTICE oF ATTAGEMENT AND " TQGETHER AT SCHOOL|,."! rawey e 86 No. 2876-A el pital this morning. Ve- n the District Court for the Dis- Mildred Hooker and Mildred | netis underwent a major triet of Alaska, Division Num-|Morrison, students at Oregon 2 September 25. ber One, at Juneau. In Ad-|State College at Corvallls, Oregon, miralty. are rooming there together in| A. Van Mavern, representative Standard Oil Company of Califor-|Waldo Hall, according to word re-[of the West Coast Grocery Com- nla,a corporation, Libellant, vs. |ceived today by Mrs. Hooker from | pany, returned this morning on The gas screw or vessel called |her daughter. According to the|the Admiral Rogers the “June,” her tackle, apparel, | === 3 R .englues, furniture, equipment, etc., Libelee. | 'o All Concerned: Notice Is Hereby Given, That he undersigned United States farshal for the District of Alas- a, Division Number One; did, on he 25th day of August, 1928, ttach, arrest and seize the gas créw or vessel called the “June,” er tackle, apparel, engines, fur- iture, equipment, ete., in the kove entitled court In a certain ction brought by. the Standard pil ‘Comipany of Californig, a cor oration, libellant, against the aid gas screw or vessel “June,” er tackle, apparel, engines, fur- . iture, equipment, et¢, The cause r nature of said action being a auge of action civil and mari- ime, in which the said Standard il Company of California, a cor- oratlon, demands the sum of 5 feven Hundred Eight and 24-10 $1408.34) Dollars, and costef | Schilling was the first to pro- ANl persons interested or con- 2 i ermed ‘lNereing are requested to duce pure spices in America e and appear at the time and ' lage of the return of said pro- illi ess, to-wit, on the 23rd day of - - and even today Schilling ctober, 1928, in the United a tates District Court at Juneau, | Spices are still used by pure aska, at the hour of 10 o'clock ‘the ferenoon or said day and i % ‘: r in.that behalt, ,or 'default fOOd experts as their Stan. i be entered and condemnation U seea of quiy et i QL Byyaire Printing Co. Christmas Greeting Cards COMPLETE NEW LINE EMBRACING 150 DISTINCTIVE CARDS AT $2.75 for 25 up printed—including envelope—ready to mail See this new ware at once Thomas Harduware Co. Juneau, Alaska LEAVE HOSPITAL L T LTI TV TR Alaska Steam Laundry “SERVICE and QUALITY” We Can Prove It DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 PRESSING Raised Letter Printing Delivered the day order is placed if d'gs red-—no waiting—you sce what you order and they are delivered to you at your home. Phone 374 Our representative will call with line of sample cards. BRIGHTEN UP WITH Westinghouse Mazdas A lamp for every lighting purpose Capital Electric Company Near Cold Storage Building PHONE 416 TRUESDELL’S GUN STORE GET YOUR GUNS IN SHAPE Don’t wait until the opening of the HUNTING SEASON! - We carry a.fu.ll lipe of all ds of - Ammunition and Guns . Old Papers for sale at Empire Office —_— Better! Chea pér! " < Mlfiw memmwflflwmNuulmfiilulilulll"mflllfllluulllullIllllll!llllllllllllllllllululll" LTI th day of October, 1928. LBERT WHITE, United States Marshal. i. L. FAULKNER, Proctor for Libellant. u October 8, 15 and 23, T SN S - : 3 TR T e L T T T T T T ey T OO T O T T TP LT C T LT

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