The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 18, 1928, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 18, {028 ATON CLOSES T0 BE ‘| BARNEY COOGLE AND SPARK PLUG > g L < . 2 ’ 4 . g Loz T HAVE ASHS FOR YOu = WE HAVE INUESTIGRTED (NOW: MY FRIEAD. VOU CAns COME O, LADY. L THOUGUT TB RIKD. You AT COUNTRY IN BATTLE, [V Gl voo aate 02 b e o o THAT THE DUCHESS FACE THE. WORLD KAGWING THAT WE GOT A MICE e BoTTom o . | o€ gfi B AONE OTHER THAL THE ANGTORIOUS * PEARLY JanE * M) OUR AAME HAS BEEN CLEARED COMFORTABLE CELY i & ) pare ASSHE I3 KNOWN T& - SERTLAND YARD = SHE RAS PRACTISEO . COF THE CREADFUL ACQUSATONS AR € 5 S REMEMEER : i All former soldiers of the Unitad ! ROCKET . THAE AND TIME AGAIN, AND HAS FLEECED |1 GAGE @ THAT WOMAN b R e - ; g S L States, serving in Anp armed en- 1 o5 Ax\és‘i‘:%vfop m‘?\)sg:ms OF DOLLARS - | T QU ; iHERRLY] . . entitle tmime 4 G BE HER FIANCE (3 HER ; £ i uP OP Eagement, are entitied to- immedi- } Q1S AlSO A rert 1 Froun ""”’l . e DUCHESS ate hospitalization for any ailment, 7~ UNOERWORLD W - I Z X AN |disease or acc¢idental injury, ac- S . : - 7“cat THE POUCE, i w2 lcording to an announcement from - \ 5 QUICk, AND SEND trew on TUIunah River the U. S. Veterans' Bureau. In or- g y g : il Clai lsas y st ) HER HOUSE =T | Claims Make Good Pro- |der to espedite such hospitaliza. X MUSTGO AND Tee ’ i ) tion, a Certificate of Recognition (MR GOOGLE THE NEW 3¢ gress on Development [1as veen prépured for anmhion i D mon. = | Mining development work on Any holder of such certificate is | led to enter and receive treat. at any hospital maintained ithe Tulsequah River property held! by Dan Williams and W. A E.llnn‘!mm,‘[ Ihas been suspended for the sea- by the Veteran's Bureau. It is Son and the crew employed thers, pot necessary for veterans of the Ince early Iast summer was World War to obtain thesn cartiti.|. I brought to Juneau carly this week. IMr. Eaton, who was fn charge of fthe work, 'said the showings were rhmrm-mry and continued develop-| Any ex-service man, whose serv. [ 'ment work is contemplated for|jce was in the Spanish-American | L o8 2 f ok’ §fext year. War, the Boxer Rebellion, Phil- J ' ! ' A | This season 200 feet of tunnellippine Insurrection, the Cuban in.| ‘ ML 5 8’ 'was driven at a 1,600-foot level, a/ g cates as their records are more ceessible than those of the sol. of earlier wars. @ 1926, by Ring Peatures Syndicare, Tnc. Great Brivin rights resrved W Ev:’i& ik e 1T UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE i | i | Six months ago but two drodges | families has a very obvious e(mvli Were operating in this district.| on tH® life of such a town as this | NEURITIS PAINS _ : : | ORI M | | suFfaction, of the PANTEIVE expadl - 4% | These dredges are huge pieces of | metropolis of interior Alaska, The | ’m ey et L : DISAPPEAR } . et 4 Tl o X ; N machinery and much preparation business activities of the town have] | i = fParsion NG, -3, DistiinG. of Wik i fasge s or stioping done ant]on nto Mexico s entiled (o the Now ll’c o I"fi miust precedo their ntroduction 1n:| afrived i a point whets they abe| | BRIDGBBORT. conni’ Oet. | | . hova. “Seyon” Eiiminales Pains of i 3 B ' I Certificate of ecognition. Appli- kW Ry i 3 ¢ this | = o | B v || BY virtue of an' Execution is- matism, It in rock, cut. In addition aboutcations must be made to the VL. k to interior Alaska. Ahead of this | pear to be approaching boom times.| | 18.—A law fltm here now | wla ) 1l © Lumbago 0 Nfin & g ; g labor must have dong detailed ex-| These dredging operations’ have| | has four uroiiers of the | [sded out of the lnllwl__'ilulu.«! . ST ¢ Jone tilleof trall, wis (oustrualwl-’erans Bureau by those eligible for Pldration of the gravel bads and | theit reaction at other ‘points| | same family dnd operates | | District Court' for the Division| Neritis pains have been' causing | Next year, Mr. Eaton said, it is|the certificate. Anyone interested the establishment of the fact of the |along tho Alaska Railroad. Sun.| | Under thé faiily naie, | It | {No. 1 District of Alaska, on the|suffering for fiu,, but people who Y 'anned to erect a permanent camp | jocally may obtain application § B ‘ AIABKE . - " [&) Aor the crew. = A second develop- K | ctobe: 2 ice | ! d thy ; eXistence of sufficlent gfavel to|trana, on the Hegly River, for ex.| | I8 shid to be without prege- | | 17th day bf October, 1928, iiotice | ubedy SE}!O,_.;I B Jearned. tha blanks and additional information | X ko r, g & " | aent ih Conhnecticut | |is hereby given'that 1" will sell |meaning of res . 3 ment tunnel will be driven at thor. . fic eep them in operation’ for years ample, is the site of a sub-bitami- Y |8 A agonizing palhs, the virtual fime. ! t thelfrom Le Roy Vestal at the office y el teo, Al e 4 : : ih" L The fourth member of the | [by public auction, for cash, all A% g wul Bigwer level and the entire season P 5 2 F 0 come. All of this preliminary | nous coal mine which supplies the | A ‘ |crippling and long hours of awful [ Season (of the U. S. Steamboat luspu.'-‘Flve Big Shi S Added 0 Bwbix has boon o P, - g 3 | firm was admitted when | |of the right, title and interest fering which 3és biisiriess and devoted to exploratory operatiohs 3 | g p WOrk has been going on ior @ de-|fuel for the operation of the| | ff i s | suffering which causes iRl AR i, 4G, FRERRS, Buliding. t Operati ; cade but actual production through | dredges in the Fairbanks district.| | David M. Relch of Bridgeprt | |of Chas.’ Sinclalr, on the 18t sociat handicaps afe at an. en il 1950 1218 Wxndoted thie gotuat - ee B, JE G L oo of mining in Interior| This mino has found 1t megessary| | Was admitted to the Con-'| |y of ' Octber, 1928, at 10| @SEYON" is' now dvailable to | mining operations will be under-| ODD FELLOWS, ATTENTION! Fairbanks District AMakck 8y ‘e sl hlve Beilt 0% iikaakecl duction | | necticut State Bar and thus | |c'clock & ., at the front doof |every sufferer.. It is no longer. just | taken, Alaska Lodge No. A-1, Douglas, e i renlity il (i3 malaiah] S BRGaLly Ictaabe i, Hidic dualified. to.. practice law |“fof the United States Court House “the rich man's remedy,” for large i £ TOF SRR will confer the Initiatory Degree| e i s sl ' only this summer.|and Santrana has grown as a con. with his three brothets | |at ‘Juneau, Alaska, the Barge |volume production ag made it pos- ' - MARTHA SOCIETY on Wednesday, Oct. 18. = All Odd| ~Seven dredges afe how at work| The e activity is ob. | sequence o J b s 21| Klopéek; ‘her® fixtures, 'atcKors, |8i f{m'fmpt “SEYO! dln the l);ands ! The Margha society will meet|Fellows are requested to be pres-|extracting gold from gravel in the|vious in Fairbanks. THat far b 6 TGN o ~ | machfnery, boats, tackle, apparel, :é' ;'i!‘: wor:gg:filsl aneg?:'v all can hn the " chdril phrlor. Feidsy, |nt. vieluity of Fairbanks, Aldska, ac.[aWay outpost is still to the extent PARISH CARD PARTY | Any Political Hunch in This? | appurtenances, and furniture, as | f you suffer from Rheumatism or October 19, at 2:30 o’clock. Mrs. |(Adv.) JOS. WEHREN, N. G. |cording to reports received by the |Of 60 per cent a log cabln town,| The first of a series of. six Gay are the colors in | she now lies. any of its kindred diseases don't §H. T. Tripp and Mrs. B. Sutton _—-— Department of the Intérior from|Dbut the cabins are all coming to|eara partles will be giten | October— | ALBERT WHITE, wait a minute longer. Get “SEYON™ Will act as hostess. All mem-| Just what you want—Ghrist-|representatives of the Government. |bé occupled again where for years | Wedneeday night, October 17, at But in November they're | United 'States Marshal. |Today at the following druggists fivers and interested friends are(mas greetings. = See display ot owned Alaska Railroad which fs|they stood idle. One of the thres|the Parish Hall Everyone in- | More sober. | By PHIL. 0. HERRIMAN, ?"“-‘d"fl"‘ your pains, Sure, quidk Binvited to attend. —adv. [Cards at Empite, adnilnistored by that Department,|Cofpanics operating dredges has|vited. Good prizes. (Adv.) | —te b . | Deputy, | felief guaranteed. @ B — . and made public today from the|700 employees and the addition of —— el |, Joiiday greotings for busincss First publication, Oct. 18,1928 | BUTLER-MATIRO DRUG 11 01d papers ro: save at the Empire.. Christmas Cards—Emplre. Governor's oftice. such groups together with theld| Gfdsshpere for shfe’ at'thé Bmpiré. | 1ouscs. See: shmples at Bmpire. | Last publication, Oct. 30, 828 b ¢ ai ot MPANY . o - " BRI SR N | a - P ya S s ] i IideriI ket . s Smepee e i s o - e 4[ EIIIIIIIIIIIII WU WU 7|£IHIl!IIIlll!IIIIIlllIlllll!llllllllfillrllllrlllllllrllHIIIlnllllllllmlllulll|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII III!I|IIII|IIlllllllllllllllllll_lll IlHIIIIiIIIVIIIHIIIIIlliIIIIIIIIIIIIII|l|IIIlIllIIIIIIIiIlll’lIIilIlliilfilllllllllllll?fl | This Communication was Received by All Local Transfer Companies Showing Increase in / Prices of Coal R T T T T Cole Transfer Junfequ Trqug_r Serqi?g ’Ir@sfer TEANE L ) pog Bodding Transfer : Reliable Transfer | UL e w'm1."-"tum}vw-:mmlcmn-tm'm-rmuff--u- A A AL AT B TT L T T TS Frsinniims o o

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