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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 12, 1928. By BILLE DE BECK AL - T N NEVER BUY, MRGQQG E. SORRY To HAVE Te ABM\‘\' 1T, NE\( DEAR To Suew wu ‘\‘h lf M - AND ‘NNEM I WAS I i umintsfig\fau Foh INDISTING) T DIDNT REALIZE gu? ™M m?»m F MA%E A @REAT '!me MORE OF You THAN T DO Q- ANTTING \go,,“; HOME SUMP'N NAPPENEQ AT TGO OVER T SEE THe :L'SU W%\’tgéx\:" MSTAKE WHEN T DELWERED MR. ‘: IN THE WORLD Tt GOING Yo ENTRUST “ou A S e ERONT DOOR = 0T DUCHESS AGAIN = POOR GIRL. N GOOGLE (AW THE DUCHESS' HANDS [l \WITH TH'S STRING cf PERFECTY ( \WOULDAKT -OPEN =, AND * m“““n'm > SOMEHOW ~- {StE SUEFERED AS Much T WHERE OU LEET THE SECOND TIME = NOT THAT T Bl MATOHED PEARIS To KEEP FOR » /DID AND NOW THAT WE'VE NE DONT THINK SHE CARES TOR HIM - Ml M= THERE . DOESHT ThaT OH. E= ;&?W\'E N_\\r CAME. To AN UNDERS TAND! OH MY, T DONT knew oy QLEH WE SHALL NEVER PART ACATONTHIS TIME | 177, Qe o T vy : : i ARE WoNDERFpL] . TR WINDOW -+ f iiese FEAS DOESNT HE COME it : = q \ o DS NoY se o e v Southeastern Alaska’s Own Coal Mine At Harkrader, Alaska ORDER FROM The Admiralty Island Coal : Company |has to do with the vengeance of a |of. the: American Pacitic Whaling Weather Condllmu As Recorded by the u. S France Has New Slmne PHONE 179 son and daughter for the untimely | company arrived yesterday and ; Ol](‘LAS death of their father. ~ Desperate|laid up for the winter in Lake Weather Bureau To Napoleon The Great Office with H. R. Shepard & Son ¥ at having lost all in the breaking | Washington. f up of the Wyncote Bank, the old The whalers were the Westport, Er AT . AIX ISLAND, F ce, Oct. 12. {man had taken his life. The child- | Kodiak, Unimak, and Patterson. Forecast for Juneam and vicinity, beginmmug 4 p. m. today: The house ~ where . Napoleon NEWS |ren vowed to avenge his)death, Whale fishing will be continued Rain tonight and Saturday; strong southeast winds. Ithe Great spent his last three and do-so by the.vindictive pursuii{a week longer at the Port Hob- nights on French soil after Wat jland persecution of the son of the|ron station with the Aberdeen, LOCAL DATA erloo, before surrendering to the dead hank president. Moran and Taginak, returning tc| fime— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather |English, has been converted into y °°flw”"°“ HELD Tho ftory rushes like a* prairic|Seattle any time between Octo- |4 D. m. yest'y. 30.14 41 79 SE 10 Cldy. |a national museum EAGLES' HALL THURSDAYil 0" v 0y “city o country, from|ber 20 to October 25. 4 a. m. today 2090 40 98 SE 12 Lt Rain | he inhabitants of the district calm seas ‘to stormy, toward an Noon today 2069 48 88 SE .22 Lt. Rain |,r0und La Rochelle have red | ~—Bight-Sophomore girls have been {axeiting and’ unexpected cli AT THE HOTELS CABLE AND RADIO KEPORTS the building the “Bmperor’s | %w the, past week np\!mm “Bitter Apples” is good old-fash x b A, ———YESTERDAY TODAY" { House.” Co Elba, Aix and | ra s for a Frosh initiation. | jonied melodrama, the sort-of melo Mghest Vot 'l Low. 84w Sam Precip, Bam’ |Saint-Helena are the four islands | Ep:eu tfembling Freshmen have {dqrama that never goes out of date ¢ GASTINEAU o Stations— temp. _temp. témp._tewp. Velocity 24 hes. Weather | Which mark the destiny of Napo-| -2 © 1920, by King Features Syndicaie, Ine ‘Creat Britain rights reserved. | ok s ol - fo disecver the purpose of | The cast includes, beside M Floyd E."Carlson, Beattle; H. A.jp, 34 3 11 Pt. Clay | leon. | cetings and Tysterious | Loy, the leading lady—Paul I‘l\'mn. Seattle; N. O. !hu.:hhan'x. Sone p 3 16 Pt. Cldy The house on the island of cattle; Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Ost-| it -7 . . - Clay | Alx, probably the least cele- land, Billings, Mont.; Mr. and Mrs. | o160 o Pl . Cldy |brated of the four, contains the knees exposed and wearlng bright | Bary. N. B. Cooks; Mrs. Walter A»}m:m. Brcine ; Cldy [table on which Napoleon wrote green ties, te men boys of o der; Kocker Tsland; Paul Goubbs, g, eien i y 02 PLCldy [his letter surrendering to the g . e Haines; K. Anderson. g ™ g 8 P qdv | English. There can also be see #he Douglas Hi hool were put < St. Paul 4 E 3 Clay g ey % < ‘14 WHALEKJ RETURN ZYNDA M4 # " the bed where h pt during gles Dutch Harbor.. 1 3 3 Cldy nalt tast nignt. They were not| SOUTH FROM ALASKA; | ©ri Rossman; H. W. Barahill|yqax 56 A4S 1 — pt.Clay |his last night on French soil It's all right to build air castles but keep e, Mont.; W. C. Hoydon, Hav- S | s proved then | MAKE NORMAL CATCH |, Montana: Melvin Bid, city; A |goreor ‘ Sl e S your foundation on the ground s, Charles Hill Mailes, Sydney de Clad ‘in short pants, with bare|Grey, Ruby "DBlainé ‘and Rober: selves as good sports as the boy . . e BT ok inean y Rain in everything from bending to the Zimmerman, city; Mrs. §. Kctehikan 85 36 3 Rain 1 s ct. 12.—Reéportipg | Lorain, Chichagof. Prince » P ; Siia. | 5 paddle to treading on e 3 4 ’ rince Rupert B Rain “HQ awAfter the Frosh had proved their|? ason with™ a” normal ALASKAN Edmenton g E g 22 Clear FOR COUGHS B ~arrachments wite neryadjcatch of ‘Whales, four vessels op-| 0. Hicks, Haines; Harry Keefer,|Seatrlo ; £ . , Clear | AND COLDS | THE GREAT ADVENTURE ting ont of the Akutan statio Bspeseth, Portland 62 60 E Clear - 4 by opno 43P o a s PR ST | & pl el s+ S S 8 ¢ 58 - 16 Clear i When a young man puts his first dollar into his the Sophomore 1s The ible was attractively decorated in| the colors of four high sc elasses. | Ruth Lundzll, Sophomore, tcast- | ed the Freshmen. A response was H 'll ’ cisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. made by Hilja Reinikka, Frosh} Z 9 7’03 | A storm area of marked intensity-was centeved this morni president. S B gy |over Prince William Sound, the lowest reported pressure being The dances which follower “'“} {28.90 inches at Cordoea. Under its influence, excessive rains Wilq Cherry, Tar Cod neighborhood or town bank, he has set, sail on the Liver Extract and great adventure of business—and he has the wind Malt behind him—a. clear sky ahead! *—Less than 10 miles. 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