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> R R R R R R R R R RN S R RN BR]NGINGEJP MR TICKETS S { AS VAR THE OCEAN [ Bst RIGHT NOwW THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 19, 1930. FATHER WELL- 'WE GOT THE ~ON THE STEAMSHIP LA BOLONEY AN T SAILS NEXT WEEK:- MAGUIE 1S AOOD AS ON laffairs and a radical \switch of mind to bring him back to the arena. In fact all the well known oolong in China might be wagered against the chance of his trying a comeback, much as such an eventu- | ality would be welcomed now by | promoters and experts alike who have squandered no affection upon !the literary man of the ring. ) | This happens to be a season of good quarterbacks in college foot- ball. Frank Carideo, of Notre Dame, It has been suggested that Gene the 1929 All-American selection, is Tunney, if he is seriously tapped compared by experts to Harr; in the region of the bankroll by Stuhldreher, head man of the fa- the suits him e rin current and pending mous Four Horsemen. Harry New- may decide to return man, a sophomore, seems to have and recoup the Tunney “made” Michigan's attack this year. B 1 heard the far fetched Booth at this late date known. between Tunney 1 whom he mad v well of Marshall ville Mohler of Soutl are both sensational field gonerals. Yale are pretty Duff. ern Californ!; and ¢ man ring, history, n e other Old | So is Dartmouth’s Morton. M in Dempsey. Great as any or all of these may So far as Tu ‘s fistic capa-ibe, it is doubtful if any one has bilities are concerned, after a two- | surpassed the superlative work of yaar layoff, it is the somewhatlanky Bobby Dodd of Tennessce, di- widespread belief that if given a|recting a team that has been pretiy of Harvard and Albic | 1d and Or-, By GEORGE McMANUS I'VE GOT YOoUR TICKERS TO ™} EOLOROFE | | | { MAGGIE DARLIN' [pla_\'vd such flashy hitting ability | this year a report got abroad that | | the vote for the Albany honors wa¢ | for the entire leagua. | SELLY P U. S. HAS POSTOFFICE | WASHINGTON, Nov. 19. — The | “C. F. Bielman, Jr., is believed the ‘only maritime postoffice in the | world. Operating on the Detroit { River out of Detroit, the boat car- ries mail to freighters while they Imove to and from upper 1 | the Great Lakes Daily Empire want Ads Pay. UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE JUNEAU LAND DISTRICT ANCHORAGE. ALASKA. U. S. NON-MINERAL SURVEY No. 1929 Serial No. 07234 NOTICE OF ATPLICATION IN. THE MATTER OF THE AP- | PLICATION OF FRANK SHOT- TER, for leave to enter and pur- chase a tract of land, consisting of 1266 acres, as a trade and manufacturing site, located on Chicagoff Island, Territory of Al-': ST cted individual |calls attention to the enthusiastic States, whose post office address is BUT THAT SIS ocoN'T GO TC BUT NOT O THAT BOAT 2R WHATS THE MATTER ? YOURE GOWN' BY THE PaP:t EUROPE -- 1T AINT YOO? THAT: COUNT GORN-{|| GOES To ! DOMB 1S SAILING ON SOUTHAMPTON | THE LA TABUNCIA SO ruL DAL ON Star and Brid " ated Fort Whitman and a slng\c‘ battery of four six-inch guns. It is the northernmost unit of the Puge’ Sound harbor defenses. The two prefer a fort of their to doing active Diamond en, their head- g, fishing, read- care of the bat- | - - - LONG ARM COF PEEWEE GOLF REACHES AROUND TO ORIENT SHANGHAI, Nov. 19.—Miniature | goif has made its debut in Shang- hai. Two courses are already in op- eration. The sport has proven exceptional- | ly popular with the American and| Japanese residents of the city while the British are inclined to view the pastime with a critical eye The Chinese feel the same way | about it. AL % | — o DRESSMAKING | MRS. FLORA ZINK i Sewing of all kinds. Relining Coats. Charges Reasonable. Telephone 2551 West, of Kansas City, Mo. few we of training, he could'well shot to pieces by injuries to & Vi 7 | wade through the present crop of . star players this fall. Notice is he»re_by given that Fr;\nk Joe Kuhel, 24, Washington ast three seasons, with his . DHHS»AD‘S‘ bk Se“firdfi heavyweights collectively or at thel Harry M. Watson of Knoxville Shotter, a citizen of the United Seniator fi'rst baseman de ride, the former Miss Willette - — upon entering Gourt remarked with some thin a pound aled for his last of the weight iefense a Tom Heeney. | it notion in this corner that ould require a very drastic turn in Tunney's personal NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR | sta |things that have been said abou Hoonah, Alaska, has filed his ap- guardian of the initial sack for the Kansas City Blues for the (International Newsreel) plication in the United States Land Dodd’s generalship this year, his Office in Anchorage, Alaska, to last with the Volunteers. For in- , Mack Tharpe, writing Atlanta Journal, not only rates 3 A R Bdni lm;l e Poo]e: embraced in U. Non-Mineral Survey No. 1929, which are situated Hubert of Alabama, but on a par e sl i with, if not superior to Stuhldre. OO the Easterly shore of Port Fred i &) - 19, her, because the Tennessoe.lad. can erick, Chichagoff Island, in the Ter: and Manufacturing Site the lands B in the Purchase and enter upon asa Trade Lone]y Fort Vet’s Post FORT WARDEN, VV:lSh.. NO.V. Jarboe and Private Berry M("- Filos sridl Onbes hads 43 Ordex —Twenty-nine years' service in|Gowan are the only residents of a Everybody Welcome France|l60-acre island on which is lo-| . ritory of Alaska, in Latitude 58 de- Alaska, the Philippines, | GORHAM’S and the United States have brought | COFFEE SHOP to' Sergeant Mathew Jarboe the Located Near Ball Park command of a fort and an “army” | of one man. | NOW OPEN After 29 Years in Army kick, pass and run as well as di- gee5 ang 07 minutes; N; Longi- PATENT . i v o o A oo, i 'xect his forces with resourceful ¢ 40 135 degrees and 27 minutes 5 { || skl West, containing 12.66 acres, and In the United States Land Office | S S iore. DaFdouTarly. dascriliet det 101 for the Juneau Land District, at| Joe Carr, the genial sage of Jows. to-wit:— Anchorage, Alaska. In the Matter of the Application | of ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT| AND POWER COMPANY, a cor- | paration for a soldiers’ addi- tidnal homestead NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| That the Alaska Electric Light and Power Company, a corporation or- ganized under the laws of Alaske | and doing business in Alaska, has filed appli ion, Serial No. 07294 for patent, under sections 2306 and 7 Revised Statutes of the United States, to a tract of land embraced hin U. 8. Official Survey No. 19 and situated one-quarter mile northwest from Juneau, Alaska, in latitude 58 deg. 18 min. 08 sec. N., and longitude 134 deg. 25 min. 33 sec. W., and more particularly de- scribed in the field notes and plat thereof, and containing an area of 438 acres. Corner No. 1 of said survey and said tract is situated at a point from whence U. S. L. M. No. 3 bears south 67 deg. 51 min. 40 sec. wedt 41.21 chains distant. Any and all persons claiming adversely aBy of the above describ- ed land should file their adverse claims with the Register of the, United States Land Office at An- chorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days there-; after, or they will be barred by the provisions, of the statute. J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register. First publication, Sept. 24, 1930. Last publication, Nov. 26, 1930. Columbus, Ohio, tells me he has yet, to hear a ‘squawk about the brisk Na-| Beginning at Cor. No. 1, from which U.S.L.M. No. 1472, bears N. 26 degrees, 27 minutes W. 46.27 chains; thence N. 42 de- grees, 19 minutes E. 1.36 chains to Cor. No. 2; thence N. 51 de- grees, 00 minutes E. 11.53 chains to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 46 de- grees, 36 minutes E. 10 chainss to Cor. No. 4; thence S. 57 de- grees 00 minutes W. 12.94 chains to Cor. No. 5; thence mean- dering the shore of Port Fred- l | manner in which stars in the tional Professional Football are tackled by rival players. “There are marked men on the pro teams as well as the college| elevens but they know the hard| knocks are all part of the game,”| vs Joe. “And it's seldom you ever | hear of a pro player being even; seriously hurt, despite the hard-| fought character of the games.” | | i erick at mean high tide: N. 46 degrees, 05 minutes W. 5.88 chains; ‘ No. 36 degrees 46 minutes W. 297 chains; 3. N. 75 degrees 12 minutes | W. 112 chains to Corner | } | | Ohio State’s young sophomore 1. backfield star, Hinchman, is the son| of Bill Hinchman, oldtime baseball 2. star, now a scout for the Pittsburgh | Pirates. ——————— WERBER IS ALBANY'S BEST | FOR EASTERN LOOP HONORS | No. 1, the place of begin- ning. Declination 31 de- grees 30 minutes E. | And any and all persons claim- | ALBANY, N. Y., Nov. 19.—If the {yng any portion of the above de- | Eastern league this year 100ks 1O serjped tract are required to file| Albany for its most valuable play- jn the United States Land Office | er, that player will be Bill Werber, at Anchorage, Alaska, their adverse | ( sity star, received almost the unani- flashy shortstop. Werber, a former Duke univer- mous vote of league scorers, as the most valuable player on the local club. Property of the New York Yan- kees and slated for a spring try-out, in the American league, Werber dis- claim or claims during the period of publication, or within thirty (30) | days thereafter. ! Dated at Anchorage, Alaska, this| 16th day of September, 1930. | J. LINDLEY GREEN, | Register, U. S. Land Office. | First publication, Sept. 24, 1930. Last publication, Nov. 19, 1930. Coughs from colds may lead to se rious trouble. You cen stop them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified creosote that is pleasant to take. 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