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Sfnmrti Path} ©atciuatj OF StfiWAKD. ALASKA — Established August IS. Published daily except Sunday by THE GATEWAY PUBLISHING COMPANY Entered the poatoSic* a' Sewero > second-class maii mafer -—-i H. V. HOBEN and E. F. JESSEN. Propriane ► E F. Jessen. Editor and Manager MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to toe use for republicatioa ii news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise in this paper and also | ji>- oca! news published herein. ■Vl) rights tor ■ republicatioh of special dispaicnes ueieic aie reserved. j This paper reserves the right to reject any advertisement it so desires, j ________: SUbSCRIPTION RAT&S D*ay oy ca-rier, per monin Dali?, by mail, pei mouth TJa'iy, by mail, per veai t 1.25 1.00 10.00 ADVERTISING RATES Per -iliigle column one to six issues, tie, urh t 60 Per single columu inch, per mouth *-60 Legal Novices, per line per issue -15 Classified Advertisements per line pel issu. 10 Notice of Final Proof Notices 12.00 Notice to Creditors Notices -16.00 WORK FOR ARCBAELOGIST While science is engaged in the labors of deter raing whether or no the emainder of us descended from prehistoric ancestors who managed to hang onto King Island with one hand and spear seals with the other, it might be appropes to suggest that they direct their elicit to di; cover what has become of the research in an various "Inicrdeparliamentary” boards, “Railway Pol icy" boar ‘Departmental Consolidation” board, and kindred other departures launched within the past ten years, but which, like Kipling’s Bandarlog, started some th? hg'but never finished. About all thut has resulted from these proposed 1 'changes has been a series of disappointments and the same old lethargy that has characterized Bureaucracy’s reign in Alaska, with respect to the Third, the richest division in the Territory. Maybe tire Governor might shed some light upon this subject, as from time to time it has been hinted he was the nucleus around which all this progress was to be assem bled. One valuable commodity appears to show no signs of reaching mass production or gluttoning the market. It is radium, of which the whole world produces only one ounce a year, the raw material coming principally from the Belgian Congo. A compiler of pertinent facts says “Alaska is the only Territory in the United States, the Hawaiian Islands, Porto Rico and Philippines being possessions.” If he lived in AJaska he’d discover that it was a “possession of the Bureaus.” Women's tailors have designed a fashionable “sev en-eights coat.” To be worn, we assume, with the 1-8 skirt Mavo" “Jim mm” w^kor yovir excused him so]f foom a meltin'* in mWfj-i r>nif5f>aHon be inp discussed in order flint he mi"ht perform a marriage ceremony fom a. cc n1- " n?* " y1--.. "• - 'oeeraoked: ‘"This is an oilier unifk. don job.” The best booster is usually the best lose;1. By the way, did someone tell us that somebody tin e was poino- to start a paper mill somewhere ia eastern Alaska? me S ath CAPT. \ CORBIN Ci-NTUR 'jiW. yw» GREGORY OUfKRO mi ihese l\vw cagey euuri aces will lead California into its series with the northern group winner for the coast conference title. I *rET TOf,r. TS rovG^ATTTT.A'TED j FOP B^T’^rO ABOTTT SUC OFSSF’B*. 00'TCWTSTON WASHINGTON March 12. UP) - I Sieve"! nations tnr.’udbiff the Unit- ! eel Stfttes deposited their ratifies- j linns of the multi-lateral anti-war 'Teat- in a, colorful ceremony at he State department. The compact will not come into : force until the remaining four na tions deposit their ratifications .vhicii they are expected to do vithhi the next few weeks. For-! eign governments which could do so wished to deposit their official approvals a- tribute to Secretary Kellogg. who carried the negotia tions ro the successful conclusion. Secretary Kellogg received a congratulatory message from Sir Austi 1 Chamberlain the Briti h foreign secretary and sent a mes sage of appreciation in reply. resigbS as coacii Hanover, N. II., March 11, UP)— Jessie Hawley, has resigned as the head football coach at Dartmouth college. He will be succeeded by ■ JJacJkson Connell, former bacl$ field. s ATLANTA, Ga„ March 1?, UP)— t Invok’ng a law which makes it il- i legal for the city to engage in business on the Sabbath hay, the ' oarks committee ot the city cor.- ; j cil ovJcred the closing, on Sunday,.! Of all the Atlanta golf courses,! i swimming pools, tennis courts and ; other recreational faculties anti, i park concession stands. ! U. S. TAKES LEAD ! PATHS, March 11, (/P)—The United States took the lead in the ••'-paralions discussion when Owen D. Young, chairman of the com mission, proposed the establish j .nent cf a bank out ide of Ger -; I many to be organized somewhat j jon tii-' line" of the Federal Iteservc I i-botiks and controlled by the Allies I.KOOEES. JO*.’KNaI.S. . INDEX ED I-'ILES ETC. Schallcrcr’s Alas ' Ka Shop, General Tailoring anc Hat? Blocked tor Ladies and Gentlemen Phone Adams 91. Peyser’s Tailor Shop. 1 n r O'S'tRY THK E"S! U'.tANBSi ; »F C ANDY M.OTF ACTIIJUd* C> : jTHE I’NiTED STATES BOTH I' j r.UI.K BOX. Th<* Candy Cot | j tag-e. " ! GILNOTICL T. S. 7 yyrj OFFTf!*:, \*TCWORAGF . ALAS" -V | jcf».">no>7( • j'kr.fry fiTYEN j ;■>... f ryr.T’S W’LLIAM HARRXNU -1 TON, tv?' ,o" past office Rddw~<i *»• j Komr!’, Alcfka. ’ns made apniioi j linn in (he TTnited States Land O j i flee at Anchorage, Alaska, peril’ j 07199, to enter a tract of land as - I 'Trade and Manufacturing Site nn- ’ der Section 70, Act of May H, 1S9S j said tract cf land bang describe11 | as follows; S E H, S W 'i and lot J i j section 19. T. 6 S. R. 13 W. S. M | containing 70.73 acres. , Any and ail persons (-’aiming s.d j verse' any portion of the above dc I j scribed trac.i of land are required to i file with the Register of the United j States Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, their adverse claim thereto under oath, during the period of j 1 publication or within thirty days) j thereafter, or they will be barred by j (he provisions of the Statute. 1 FLORENCE L. KOLB. | Acting Register ' t' First publication March 9, 1929. ] Last publication May 4, 1929. •eoiiuiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiuminr/ ❖JiiiiiiiiiiiiamiuiiiiiiHiiiiimiiiiuiimiiiiiHUimmiiiiintfiiiiiimoiiiimmoiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiimnKHimunni* d O'CLOCK JNfc SmUv* - O’CLOCK One oi tue inosi wideiy read boons oi modern times THE WINNING OF BARBARA WORTH” by HAROLD BELL WRIGHT has been translated into a beautiful moving pic ture. It is a thrilling 9-reel DRAMA OF THE WEST 'I I I 1 1 1 a i 3 5 a i a i a a i a 3 3 i 3 : 9 «! 3 1 J 3 ■a I f? being the dre, m of an engineer to reclaim a vast area of Coloivdo’s desert land by irrigation res lilting in a fierce struggle between good and b d factions. The climax is the awe-inspiring flood from the broken dam and the fin d round up of people responsible for it. Especi Ily picked for their fitness, VILMA BANKY RONALD COLEMAN have the leading roles, and give a finished per formance. The clever coiredy action is given by Clyde Cook who needs no introduction. This is a feature everyone should see. for the settings ere e?i jn a f scin-firg coentry abound ing in bee”^ifTii seots. ^rd the is second to rove. W’th ‘t ^ will show a P-the Review. NOTE:— We did not have to pay extra for this big feature and so are letting it go at the reg ular admission. FEATURES OF THE NEW FORD CAR BEAUTIFUL NEW LINES Choice of colors Quick acceleration Smoothness at all speeds 55 to 85 miles an hour Silent, mechanical internal-expand ing six-brake system, with all braking surfaces fully enclosed Four HoudaiZIe shack absorbers Triplex shatter-proof glass windshield Alemite pressure lubrication Economy of operation and up-keep Reliability and long, life Universal Credit Company Plan of Time Payments SEWARD MACHINE SHOP CHAS. LECHNER FORD AGENT 4 I m Eli LANS* hotel ' n<“ Main Strftci ALASKA MEL A. HORNER, Mgr. VAN G LUt k, i ‘..L HOT AND COLO WATER IN EVERY ROOM STEAM HEAT J. S. BAIKiER