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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 15, 1928 3 By BILLE DE BECK - e =AT SCOTY! i R 1R, SES WHAT DO Nou TH\NK T I CANT bfif " TTHIS INCIDENT ABOUT The 6RW SCO'(T ‘ A AQKED (€ MR GO0GLE OUEHT T DO WITH TESE THET T BLAtE Moy PEARS HE ME GREATLY PLZZLEY e DLCHESS OF Scouo UNED HERE AN ThEY PHONY PEARLS, HORSEFACE 2 3 ALE =PUT WWHY SHOULD THE DUCHESS TRY Yo CLAMS SHE HAS BEEN ROBBED POLICEMAN TRAVE GONE UP T T DONT WANT e A2 FooL MR. GOOGLE WITH SUCHA /oy Lr Al N\,\NWED’WEA» O-OLLAR | AND NOoR APARTME KT o GO HER © T AL WeLL (Y STLRO R o :‘ & Couto “‘«-, ERY CODNESS DETECTIVES, DLCHESS ” HOLSE AGAIN - THEM BACK. 3 L\‘L"\ul- N A AL BoUT be : - Nou saY SHE'S AS PHONY AS T \ 86 wcasemr ] N Southeastern Alaska’s Own Coal Mine At Harkrader, Alaska ORDER FROM | The Admiralty Island Coal W W, e Lo : } Company - 'GOES FISHING BETWEEN SPEECHES ~ Weather Conditions As léecorded by the U. §. SUMWN?\.”‘F‘,’?‘“P}\”\MCATION‘ PHONE 179 ¥ . her Bureau In the District Court for the Dis-| Office with H. R. Shepaid & Son DOUGLAS | } ! o | | — = 3 = \ trict of Alaska, Division Num- § 3. e e 8 e ber One, at Ketchikan. Forecast for hnui and vieinity, beginning 4 p. m. tndly‘ Pauline Buckner, Plaintiff, vs. ——— ot i I, NE " S % p 3 ks Rain tonight and Tuesday; moderate southeasterly winds, James E. Buckner, l)d'h*ndnnl.: !The President of the United LOCAL DATA | States of America to the Above | | ; # Named Defendant, Greeting: | ' ' O.F.D. ENTERTAINMENT i 2 Pime— Barom. Temn Knm;hty Wind Velocity Weather You are hereby required to ap- | ' ” e g 5 4p.om oyesty . 2071 48 - 8 E Rain |pear in the District Court for the | 2 (= The Douglag Firemen fully sus- % § 14 a. m. today 29.81 45 gi E Cloudy | merritory of Aluska, First Divis-| <k l % tained their reputation as efficient : $§ sad Neon Today 2084 46 E fon, at Ketehikan, Alaska, withiy hosts at their annual event of din- | § o & CABLE AND RADIO KEPURTS thirty (30) m._\\. after the last ner, card party apd dance Satur- | § % ¥ ) DT 4y e e et (1) ‘l!llb”l':?lll)l,l. ]n( Il\lh \.u n: mons, day¥evening. ~ Attendance e ed- | 2 Hlthlll Sbom | Low Bam fam Precid. nw]).‘ within t m.l) (30) dn,\» ed somewhet that of any similar| § | Btattons— __temp. temp. LomiD. temn. Velacity 24 hre after the 22nd day of l)w‘!(|l)|,, prégious function given by the | 4 ; | Barrcw 32 24 20 24 O y [1928, in case ~”‘||$ summons 1s ,,’nquen and roceipts «unrsanndeh ' Nome . 14 20 . ¢ |published, u'r within forty ‘“”i accordingly. It i3 expected that!| ; Bethel 16 12 9 dy |days after :n :!flel.'u' its service | the mnet receipts will be mare! ¢ i B ko 22 upon you n case this surumons | } P Tanana 22 ar |15 served upon yodu personally, |and answer the complaint of the {above named plaintift on file in| than $100; Serving of the dinner bezan at | . p - Ragle 32 5 clelock and continued until § % 1 , 5 St. Paul : 38 1 ] | A % 3 ) ai 2 88 court in th bo 1 o'cldck. The menu of Boston 3 Dutch Harbor .. 48 48 38 - - 4 ‘::‘l*]m‘ '_:‘:v:“““ 5 e above-en- brown bread, beans, ham and sal- " " (l}ullml\ :: 4—1- | : i ; :){ :'}::y (1 Shig, lkieaiths 't waid, actian ad, sgrved family style, Droved 3 ; ordova 2 ) ] yoldy | . h, Aald n |,upuln‘| and the firemen, members | Juncau 18 16 5 28 Cldy r::‘i::‘:l"‘:f‘,,:h?, {‘1:1(]"1:,:‘:1; '.((].. i in charge, were very attentive 3 “w Ketchikan 19 ; 5 Pt. Cldy T el s wielding the coffee pitchers and $ 3 . i Prince Rupert .. 50 | Cldy L“(f’["‘;‘w:“")l‘“’,;;‘[f(}"’,:“(',“’l“‘flfl*‘:;"“‘l'f &eeping the table supplied i Edmonton 56 2 Clear I oy 8 ant, Fifteen tables of cards were en- 4 ] = % 4 ) Seattle 56 | [ 52 1:..’“" joydd trom 8 to 10 o'clock : . ; \ : Fortland 56 ; 5 6 Clay It all right to hit the hay— after you make it CONTACT! And in the event you fail to so | appear and answer the plaintiff will take judgment against you lowing were the prize wiuner ‘ K Dau Praneisd . [ Y ltor want thereof and will apply Mes, Bassie Manning : { e ~ S O L Obeivabions. &6 L BERl i anan i Fa. |t \he callW IBE(Iha. reliel do- '(X;‘”ALT*“W s what this bank maintains Kromquist, f i NOTE: hser ons at St. v h Harbor, K s bindad (0 Sl S OlR Ik g6 bore. with L the business transacted in this vicinity, { i —that's what starts everything moving in Business die Lanchita aad Jurty Cashen. ¢ pt nR neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portiand and Ssn Fran- | FEESC T AC | i and That's Why our connection can be of supreme as well as in an airplane. second,, Ccffee and cak \-Gi G e clsco are madg at 4 a.m., Juneau time. | Witness, the Honorable E. Coke value to ALL of our patrons. ed after the card playmg i * » = £ " Hill, Judge of said Court and the B Gason Ak (R fabns avest bl . 7 The pressure s moderatély low throughout Alaska with its & Seal of said Court hereunto af-| v t Consult your bank before you take a plunge into lhe dolllga Had there been many | Sen. Joseph T. RobInson, the democratic vice prelidenti'll candi- |1 t in the Gulf of Alaska, and its moderately high in the {lM‘ll on the 27th day of Septem- | some new business, It will pay. dancers the Eagles’' hall could| date, shows the result of two hours fishing on Lake Catherine, near Pacitic es and the ocean to tie westward It is falling in 1928 | mx ave accommodated them co ]‘ Hot Springs, Ark., where he retired for a few days rest before |Bering Sea and rising m.uthnr parts of th erritory lx:?}u has | (geal of District Court) fortably. As it was there we resuming his sccond series of campaign speeches. fallen near the Pacific Coast and fair weather has prevailed in |other portions of Alaska. ‘Températures are moderate f3r the JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk. | abbut 75 couples on the floor for . L A Skl ARttt By Katherine L. Kehoe, | each dance. | NOTICE! 20,000 BULB> » i < L Ot 2 s # Deputy. | T;) mesdames Fraser, Langsetii| Regular meeting L. 0. 0. M For rall planting or growing|'~= ' i | Date of Order for Service by anlli Pusich who had charge of the [No. 700 at 8§ p.m. t in. the house, Juneau Flor-| { Publication, Sept. 15, 1928, First National Bank kll(}lell and cthers who helped oth. ! (/ Adv.) J. H. HAR' Séc. £ Adv. { p | First Publication, Oct. 1, 1928, | “There Is No Substitute for Safety” erw;a and to all who donated to |- - 2 e m«n Public Oct. 22, 1928, | the ptfair, the firemen extend, thei | s : — Old Papers for saie at Empire Offl((‘ P A 928, | Gomrrr e e oo :::; lpp.eclmm < ’ i ’ Attorney for Plaintiff, P e iy - - el ; Island Women / et SEAS MR RIS SISO v L NS £ub will meet next Friday night /'y &5 z at/the home of Mrs. Glen Kirkham, : \ instead of this evening as pre ously announced. ———— An assortment of decorated water Pitchers, Colored Glass Vases, Lemonade Sets, Old Dutch Kitchen Clocks and Jardi- nieres. Colors are cheerful and these items are brightly colored. /| Be the first to take your choice. 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