The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 27, 1928, Page 7

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s we.u... Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. BARNEY COOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK PNt . eather Bureau WHO ARE YOU & DO NOU KNOW Who | EXCUSE ME For { [ T. WANT 6 REWARD WOV BUT T HAVENT NOL ARE TALKING Té IN THAT errn:.i PERSONAL il e FAINTEST “\‘WR \NMET To QNEE*:::\) - n&.%fif“mwse;&%g Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginnmg 4 p. m. today: L INSULTING | BuT { 3&?;*%2‘;2‘ 1 N N :%J‘fflfi“s?‘fla":fi"w Vw"‘\ ’ FoR CALIFORNIA =S8 Probably ghcwers and cooler tonight, Sunday fair; moderate 4 | 13 - } SHAT A NARROW AND NOURE ast to southeast winds \ 4 f ! E;iie_/j/‘ AT, DDA = ~ LOCAL DATA 5 = : 11 11 | f ol A —~ i NOUL'RE REALLY : 4 ) 1 I BILL | I R THE_PRESIOENT Thme— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 3 P { y oF The A A 4.p. m. yest'y 30.12 39 89 w 4 Cldy | | y ¥ ) | -' N\ AND P” RAILROAD 4 a. m. tolav. 3003 48 33 E 12 Pt. Cldy | ) k I 2T «f Noon today 30.02 48 89 E 14 Cldy \ \ K | b 3 CABLE AND RALI0 XEPORTS YESTERDAY 1 “TODAY Highest 8 pm. | Low Sa m. 8Sam Preclp. §am. Stations— logw. W, lemp. te Veigeity 24 hra. Weather Barrow . ... 82 32 | 14 1 0 Clear NOMO <ruiveoveee 36 B0 28 30 Trace Snow = Bethel ... 24 26 24 14 Trace Snow ] 4 A3 4 : , Fort Yukon .. 18 10 — 0 oudy | » . 1/ = ®Tandna ........... 22 20 0 Pt.Cldy “Z % 3 © 1928, by Ki F-lnmflwdnb-l- | Ragle: ... Lo A8 0 Clear @7 Great Girtain vghie votyed, st. Paul 40 10 08 Qdy | S g 9 Dutch Harbor.. 42 40 — - Pt. Cldy E | ( 0 Kodiak ....... 41 44 — 0 Pt Cldy ing with dainty cocktails and beau- | three large slices roa & { a modern house and nine acres Lordo“ b i 1 o P Heally sarnished-aaiias. . Mhew Gt 5 | In Business Now NEWFlchT 4 of land, and is stocking it with LM 12 0 Pt Cldy ate because they were hungry. Tragic Days, Tco . . {proved breeders of dark mink. Kelch .. b3 —_ | — .04 Rain ) > . Some Sample Menus But Marie Wright Would not| Among those in the company are: Princes al:merh 48 48 I . 0 Cldy ga IS c A LLEB And Marie Wright, with the|bring back the good old days. They NDE AKEN Alfred Benson, ,Thomas C. Price, Edmoftan 36 32 | . 0 Cldy ourage of the true pioneer, went|were tragic days for her, too. f "um rt n Romig, Thomas . S: Seattle 50 50 6 Trace _Rain to the Klondike to cook because|Twice her place of business burnad # | evers,. E. R. Tarwater, William Portland 56 54 4 Trace Rain hera. were hungry men to be fed.{to the g \d, leaving her desti- f' " 1 \lun\ Emil Pfeil, Dr. C. A. *San ‘Francisco. 60 68 | b4 . 0 Cldy Hore are sample menus: tute but for sistance of kind- ROOSEVELT FIELD, Oct | Pollard, R. M. White, Ray Math+ A B *—Less than 10 miles. For Bre Mush, bacon,(ly men who knew too much of S TIRAI - SAR LTI it wson, Arthur = Lareau, = Matt being groomed for a take-off to- \amn - and : By g Sy Shins thethagiees " tel. teich, Rudolph Koch, Scott NOTE:—ghurvations st St Pau. Duteh arhor, Kodlak, Ju- || L iy oot o ot Rt nen S e Satrrt 8 o har - neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and San Frau- xaminer Wnter ‘ells)™ A 1 R I;;) Rt ion the first attempt to fly from New | RIS ¥ 411 o .m., Juneau time. ; g e 10 LA A Vil rork o Tsla he ! cisco are made at 4 o o X About Cheap Food and v dinner—Soup, salad, staw,|for v, but Marle, Wright® would K e ot 1o "tenpy|, OLDTIMER QUITH "ALASKA : g f derately low i h 3 : High Living Sasl, two Xinfs of e A e Ot Ll Sl afIE Uiacied tho) Th.e pressure is mod Lm'e y Tow in northern Bering Sea and % 3 shes, ple pudding, tea n}\d coffee. With her little world in ruins m’gm of the Southern Cress ,h”“; Julius Rahmsdorf, for many high 4 Alberta. It s rising rapidly in southern Bering Sca (The following article ap- For supper: Steak, chops, cold|and her husband dead, she found California to Australia, via Ha-|Yedrs proprietor of & trading post Scattered showers have fallen In Southern Alaska and snow flur- | 00 OWEE Mol ® SO0 | meat, potatoes, salad, cake, frult work in & mosshouse, but she Dt ey IORpe TR R B 2 at - Rampart, wheres His, \Bag.ohed B ERRHEE o comst SO contivue BE Retghikin.. Tem- | prorcieon mpdminge b wan (000 Dlonty of breed mlfe Wishimorked ouly o oUEGEEesears ant. WV, A. Lancaster, veteran |slded since. tie days when that ,p'emturu n;v. rigen “at mos askan stations but have fallen at hiinan Bk 25 108, Pendy. it 1cme made potato yeast back to San Francisco to join her | British fiier, will be at the| Va8 gold camp, recently sold Cordova. and Nome, onnthiged & ol of Blos No one ever thcugh of counting|mother. In 1908 she turned her vontrols and there is. a rumor|his business to Capt. A. J. Crane " 5 - ! - tures of. early Dawaon, includ- [ the (“:(;,»;.,, \\h;‘!\ 1lhuy \w(-rtnl' “;\‘4::. back on the norih country leaving | that Mrs. Keith Miller, English ul. li:u)-_v :|lml 14l-ln A]x,:gk(,!_mmggr AP Sktaiis g ing one of “Marie, Wright, na- |8 8old from the Land oo dids behind the memories cf hardship womaun, will be a passenger. {making a trip through California B,‘:;l(,m,,‘:nl;(”m entertainment and| .4 .ok baker,of this city, got. [M1EBt Sun and gricl and misfortune and el [and clsewhere in America, he oy 1oy Stark cabetIRE b $H6 nDBA: Land of Plenty bringing with her only s racol- | will visit the old country for a b4 —— tites of hungry ‘sourdoughs’ everyone found gold,” says|lection of warm summer days, mid- ANCHORAGE BUSINESS MEN |few wecks. He expects to locate TO HAVE BIG MINK FARM permanently in California or wme |other place in the States. - e Marie Wright, “but we had found!night sunshine that made the| of the far North during the » Oug s Kiondike gold rush): a land of plenty, and those were|nights beautiful and happy hours 2 happy times even with all the hard | spent in the freedom of a wilder- Anchorage business men have NEWS b a ark. Never have I mesu; RaohiBess formed a corporation and will e Daintiest of Christinas carde; I pity the man who marries a| " nes e ey Bt b 2 Church B61 who caBBAEC caokn {fruit and vegetables. Blueberri Proudly she cxhibits prizes ga.| tablish, a large mink farm near Samples now on display, at o 2 1t ‘was ‘that ENanok et : raspber e that she he§. won Mg Her| {hat place. The company, the An- |Empire - t was that chance remark from horage Fur Farm -Association, | At . 37 » CHURCH ENTERTAINMENT Ser'vlces her father that started Marie|” ok, | QWA | ek bought the Pollard place, mear| Prices right—Christmas cards To BE D TUESDAY ) ; 3 s ) jlackberries and high and low-| I am stiil happy | ok u e Polls ace, ne: s 4 I 2] HEL W self-styled itchen Sou- |, m”‘ d high and 1 [ am still happy in my work th 1d, isting of | tion, at Empfre, srries, to say nothinglshe says, “but I do think if more brette” on a cooking career some| i : adian wheat which | young gids would learn ta cook L 2 a la Notices tor rhls church colump| . lof the The movie program and soclal 47 years ago—a career that start. *' I o A e nust be received by The Empi H | meant a o pver g ve 1l ha P :lfll;‘ml: hy m'Lr Lm:llcs l(.z)L::L.:Ik‘ M:;lll b Tkgs @ant 10 ";,c,wk Saf“‘: ed in Hamburg, transferred to San l’]‘:”"l:‘m "‘l’:_“’hr '“i:‘”‘r‘:’ was pieimbuld not hAYG SR HINGE D680 | Coumitens T Carnwath, London e held nex{ Tues uy.‘ (q:;ur k. ErRIGE: I dubdhins: cushge Francisco away back In the early| oo ' S Sl 5 ,(m the divorce ecourts. beauty, who has taken over it . ar:nmx:lcetd l(uds«x.v: The 210 | of " sormon topios, ete. days, thence to the Klondike qur-| ~The BBORories MO DAL U8 TRt business of a firm ‘noted for its gram is to start al o'clock anc ¥ thg the gold. rush ‘in 98, then |88 With s gar, Qranberries ware Tetreshmeiits will follow. A smal | . e e e o | pUL in flour sacks and frozen. O-| CALL FOR BID§. oot v b AL g charge will be made to aid the lDougln thyterinn Native | |day Morte Wright's _sngel food!OF berries: were mut, up in beer! - For yiling, caoping decking ktead -of N deTOMEE herself to ‘rehureh. | Mission | | cakes are almast a tradition amang | Pottles from which e broke the|&nd:, construction of warehouse B T\ 14 - p % | the “trade.” ®Inecks by tying them with vn-mu;for the City of Juncau. . Plans 509‘01.‘!.-7”““"”“ vl " BRIDGE PARTY P n'“'—"z i "Bhey had no mode] Ktchens ”“;|limw| n; coal uxl,‘:u );.'“r re m’i‘l‘m‘d s(;,)gégcnh‘msl:xr::a:e {c“e;l\b::_ I 8 X Sunday dcnoos—2: p. m. theizold rush cointr. Thers 3 hem, and plunging into cold water. |the e - of R, e SEREA cd AMERICA’S SWEETHEART ‘ Mr. ahd Mrs. Robert Frazier en-| Sermon at 8:16 p. m. SRS brain AH0 bl atre “We pald 25 cents a sack for po-|Mills, Bids must be in, ready Sydney Laurefics reproductions e 2 tertained at four tables of bridge 7:00 p. m.~— Thursday—Mid- tatoes beautiful porcelain . rei f last night. Prizes were won by|week prayer service. " ghe reminisced. “Meat for{to be ovened Tuesday, October {5 Chiixknies (.hl"d‘!. original, dif- 7 pies was cents per pound.|30, at 8 p. m. Fgrent, Alaskan, 25 cents each at " and handy kitchen cabinets Mrs. K. W, Chapman, Harold Gall.| All are cordially weicoma to|p. oo molds, and self hasting Small chickens - were and 40/ THOMAS JUD30., the. Nugset'Bhob! ) P was and M. Edmiston. When the |these =ervices. ronstors. and waterloss cookers to| Cents, and large hens mever more kg Mayor. ol R in Fibita il AR o 4iaha kston. |1 T e s iiomon, | than 50 cents,, Flour was 75 to| '~ wredn T o | Varled selection. of Christmas “SP 4RROWS99 i A ) | . s ey 90 cents per sac o S barsley e foiay . es of their neighbors, scme very| ¥ Vouglas Catholic. Chureh . | | Men's appetites needed 1o, tamnt- | 0; coBts per sack. And we sold : —aav. )& at the Empire. < funny results were revealed. The l Jjudges agreed that Miss Hazel Ol sen’s sketch of My. Chapman was the most orlginal. Dainty refresh.- Juents were served. - GOING AFTER DEER Toolty-sadbnd. dag. atter : Pon- This Is Our Special Feature Night tecost—Feast of Our Lord J. C King. A All services in the new church 1:00 p. m.—S8unday School. No evening services. SUMMONS FCR PURLICATION LU DA No. 2854-A In the Distriet Court for the Dis- tric.- of a, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau BELLE TULLY, Plaintiff, vs. Joe Aldai, HBa Shnastise ] and| g bl B0 il . . ] LAUDER' TULLYggietendant. Emil Geubeile plan to leave this| | St. Luke's Episcopal “hurch l r"“j;;‘“'lmlil: ‘;Fll'l.'lA\'(,"{l't;;Tnll.)\?(\'n ® k' # b | evening-ofl the City of Rome for| named defendant, GREETING: | CANAI % dayisdiiviin et : IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED | TRANS-ATLANTIC Cfllfi TRANS-PACIFIC : i No_ Services, as Dean Rice is STATES OF AMERICA, | PA v o attending. the. General Conven. You are hereby commanded to | il | MARY PICKFORD IS T |tion of the Episcopal Church, in|appear in the above entitled court | AT LIBERTY SUNDAY ||Washington, D.:C. holden at Juneau in the said ° : B & i | Division and. District and answer Snr‘::nyrn:zht a!t m; Liberty wlL; : Congregational gummunm the complaint of the plaintiff filed TRANS-CONTINENTAL see the return to the screen of | | “Chure! against yau in the above entitled ¥ Mary Picktord in “Sparrows.” 1t & action. within thirty (30), days CANADIAN PACIFIC has beeén some time since Ameri.| ° ' H s from the service of this sum- 4 1S ca’s Sweetheart has been seen in| . Sl:ndly PR 14380 10.41180 mons and ‘a copy of said com- FAMOUS Douglas. " Res plaint upon you, and if you fail IOF N L ¢ Sunda: ices 11: ¥ 3 D Maly ia Hett back with all nop| g TSUISt Sundar services 11:30150° % S0CL TN mewer, for want PRINCESS STEAMERS a. m. to 12:30 p. m. T charm and with the greatest bunch ————— —— thereof, the plaintiff will take . TO of kiddies éver seen on the screen.| gydney Laur’lm-reproducuons judgment against you for the dis- It is(a stéry of the south with|in Christmas cards, original, dif- solution, of the bonds of matri- all the trials that can be imagined forent, Alaskan, 35 cents each at|MODY . .now existing = between PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA AND SEATTLE sand Happening to & person. the Nugget Bhop. —ady, | Plaintiff and defendant and will It {s & picture that will be en- a7 O Y apply to the court for the relief COMPLETE NEW LINE EMBRACING 150 ¢ H ¥ s joyed:by both young and old and| Varled selection of Christmas|demanded in said complaint, a Round-trip Winter Excursion Fares will carry one through two full|cards at the Empire. copy of which rved herewith, ’ DISTINCTIVE CARDS AT E— and to which reference is hereby made. he date of the order for pub- lication of this summons is Octo- ber 65th, 1928. The period of publication prescribed in said order is four weks. The first pub- lication of same is October 6th, 1928, and the last publication is November 3rd, 1028; and the time within which defendant 1s| to appear to answer this sum- mons is 30 d after the com-| pleticn of the last publication, Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Octo ber Gth, 1928. (Seal) JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk of the District Court for District of Alaska, Div. No. 1./ By WALTER B. KING, Deputy. First publication, Oct. 6, 1928. Last. publication, Nov. 3, 1928, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Probate Court for the Ter-! .ritory of Alaska, Division) Number One, Sitka Precinct. THE MATTER OF THE AD- MINISTRATION OF THE ES- TATE OF ABNER MURRAY, = DECEASED. = Notice is hereby given by the|= undersigned Administrator of the|= estate of Abner Murray, deceased, |= to the creditors of, and all per-|= sons having claims against the =: deceased, to exhibit them, with!S = E] Direct Connections at Vancouver to all Eastern Points of United States and Canada $2'75 for 25 up 1 Various ]((;llt(‘.‘l Stop-Over Privileges Through Tickets Sold to Europe and the Orient W. L. COATES, Agent Pwneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards Meet your fnends at The Pioneer prmted—»mvludmg enve]ope—ready to mail BHY 3. e et e et T T B R L W R e G T T DL AL T A R lt is ¢ood or we Raised Letter Printing Delivered the 'day ‘order is placed if desired—no waiting—you see what you order and they are “* delivered*to you at your home. Phone 374 : Our rvpresentunve will call with line of ) 'umyle cards. T TONY SIMIN GROCERY 13 pounds CANE SUGAR 9 pounds BLUE ROSE RICE .. 2 quarts SWEET MIX PICKLES 6 cans BEST SARDINES PHONE DOUGLAS 65 - Better! Cheaper! BRIGHTEN UP WITH Westinghouse Mazdas A lamp for every lighting purpose the proper vouchers, within six! months after the first publication of this notice, -to the said ad- ministrator, at his residence, Sitka, Alaska, the same being the place for the (unucuo‘ of the business of said eltm il EILER NS ). Administrator of said .ntute. 2 ' ’ X First publication, QOct. 20, 1928, .= SUSSSPIIS SSSteaaans Last publication, Nov, 10, 1928. ?ummum T T PHONES 83—85 n.uvmu-w :30 a. m.; 2: 80 and 4'80 p. m. ¥ Sk ravey ' Capital Electric Company Near Cold Storage Building PHONE 416 T

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