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Youth, Above All Things, Says Edna o0 and gradually drifted into a law enforcement organization, ing through the Southwest and ex tending cast into Hlinois, lowa and Ohio. i 1908 the Kensas branch of (he agsociation asked th lature o pass more stringent law ula ing the speed of motor car, Having taken cognizanc pasoline speed, the AL i A. busied itselfl running down motorear thieves thoug not ight of its nal se when a horse iheft reported Aud now, pushed back purloin of spread 0 losing origi 0 wa just as (e the horse thier, arplanes th aside (he vuster of automobil cral airpiune thefts have been report cd in the Southwest, and if histo: really does repeat itself, the A, 1 joou wi taking up the pur suit of the thieves of acrial steed — e thicy ) the motor See Lewis's GUesses adv SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION 2606-A In the District Ccurt for ritcry of Alaskn, Div One, at Juncau. GUY MeNAUGHTON Trustee the ate of John Tuppel also inistrator with Will an o Tuppela ) v, HILMA SOPHIA ANDERSON ANDERSON., H. HOF SON and M. MOE AND the four children i Anderson and Gust her hushand. and DOJ . R, ROE HINTSA and L HINTSA, the three children Hilma Hintsa and Peter Poc her hushand, JACOB MAT the Ter ion Numbe: EDNA WALLAce HoPPER CHICAGO—What is it that hu- man beings desire above all else? 1s it money, fame, power, happi-|dicament ness? These guesses are all wrong, ac- cording to £dna Wallace Hopper, the “62 year old flapper,” who re- cently returned from a three montha*visit to Paris. Miss Hopper declares that the most coveted de- sire is for “youth.” “More than the loss of money or friends or fame, Deople fear the F!.“m. of vouth,” declares Miss opper. “Wlthout that exuberance of spirit and vitality of body that make of life a thrilling adventure. existence is bound to be something of a bore. The urge today is to keep voung and the coming of sen- ility fs regarded as a tragedy. “Women in every walk of life suffer from old age, that greatest bogey of mankind. Many large employment agencies will not reg- ister iness women over thirty. actress is in a far worse pre- 5 ON, eth son, for she depends Ander entirely on her youth and beauty for a livelinood. The divorce courts everv. day reveal the storv of the grdy haired woman who has dost to ‘a prettier and younger 'woman the love of her husband “But there iz a remedv for the too early arrival of old age. My own observation is that the solu- tion of the problem lies in nature's principal methods of inducing health—sunlight. fresh air. nour- ishing food. slecp and plenty of systematic exercise. 2 is not 50 much a matter of vears as de- fective circulation. Physical exer- cise. then. as a preventive of crows’ feet and sagging muscles will actually accomplish miracles. In my opinion it is a comparatively easy task to remain voung but it is @ terrible task to recover vouth 'when once one has surrendered to old uge.‘" almost f SON TU SOPHIA MABEL IHIE PI STA THE ANTS You a DENE TUPPEL? TUPPE DOE, and ANDERSO Defendants IDENT OF THE UNITEIL JOVE REET » hereby required to appear n the District Conrt for the Terri tory of Alaska, First Judicial D vision at Juneau, within thirty (30, lays after the last publication this summons, namely: within t ty (30) days after the fourth of January, 14 * thi i mons is published within forty (10) days after the date of ity serve upon you, in ecase this summo is served upon you personally answer the complaint of tho named plaintifft upon file in court in the above entitled action The said plaintiff in said actior emands the following rvelief: that ou, the respective benefie aries under that certain Decd of made by John Tuppcla, now de ceased, on August 19, 1920, to John H. Cobb, and under that certain st Will and Testament made by d John Tuppola on June 4, 1921 To MED DEFEND o dit in ca or, ice " v|III|HIIIIIIIHIIIII|IIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIII i IBERTY TONIGHT “IGOCHENT OF THE STORM” :it’s a Real Piciure with a Big All-Star Cast Douglas Isluml Neuws - | | i L] MOVIE DATE CHANGED AT DOUGLAS THEATRE Owing to the fact that “The herd King” will be shown at ti erty Theatre tomorrow night as benetit for the Sunday School. Maa ager Ott will give his 1 hill 1o night. The teature is * it of the Storm,” and is cne of productions to be shewn in this wint probated ommissioner’s bate Court for { Commissioner’s United St and ex-Officio Pro the Juneau, Alaska Precinet, Territory i! of Alaska, on August 21, 1926, ap il pear in said court in the above en H|titled action, and set forth you %refipmu\n claims and interests i H the estate of John Tuppela, which in the wie the Do et MOOSE ELECT NEW OFFICER C. J. Sullivan Dictator of the Moose night to fill the vaeauncy ca the resignation of W. G. Ifellan, left on the Yukon last week for states. was said estate consists of the following property: (a) An undivided one-half in the “Over-the-hill” Lode Mining Claim as exhibited deed dated November 24, from the Chichagoff Mining Company to John Tuppela. An undivided 1/12 interest the “‘Over-the-Hill,” i i Sun,” “Pacific’ and clegtvd Lodgn Also ‘CUR GANG” COMEDY ‘SEEIN' THINGS’ interest wi TITLED WYOMING EARL ENGI.AND‘S EARLY RISER| MORCHARD RIS”OI". Dec. 14.—A. H. Wallup, rancher, known in the country as a “good scout” and over here as Lord Portsmooth, who ha returned to his native country to take his seat in the House of Lords has been getting up at 5 a. m., as he did out West, much to the aston- ishment of his neighbors. Certain formalities have to be complied with and it may be several vears before, the peer, who hecam Coming Wednesday an American citizen thirty odd vears ago, has all the detalls ar-| “THE SHEPHERD KING” (b) in ‘(‘old(‘n England, Wyoming Big Horn an undivided 1/6 interest in the “Porphory” lode mining claim as exhibited by deed from Em- ery Valentine to John Tuppela Mortgage notes of Fannie Davis, secured by mortgage on real property situated in Ju- neau, Alaska, which mortgage notes are for the total aggro- gate sum of §5,000.00. J||dzmfl|! rendered Court against Lo Caseholt | Robeson for $4, 41, closing mortgage on real prop- erty situated in Juneau, Alaska | Mortgage note of Frank Oja for $600.00. 80 shares, Certificate No. 73, Mortgage Securities, Inc., of Santa Barb' -2 Preferred Cap.| Stock, par ¢ Nine (9 bonds, C1954 P vince 69 Deben ures each—Fa Vida \ (d) in ths ranged. Lord Portsmouth, who suc-| ceeded to the title last year upon Benefil 0‘ “IC SIIIIdly School the death of his brother, has become known as England’s earliest rising earl. 0071 @ $1, 20000 Wity . il . Let Almquist P ge ca'l and deliver eot a 0 O general | West” Lode mining claims, and|s C.q EMPIRE TUESDAY, DEC. 14, 1926. IM WORRYING UIKE AN OLD MAID WITH A AEw SET OF WRINKLES = WHY SHOULD L LET A LITTLE THIAG \\KE PICKLING A RACE RoThuR ME? = HOLHO'HO! whey's Great Britain righ | _ |cates M08, The! of America B 6, due value $1, :I\H One No Steel Genl July 1, 00000 One (1) second 1 ce value Three (1) hond, & Tube Mtge 1944 Wenther Conditions As Recorded by the U. §. Weather Bureau Face for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. todey: hond, No Wtoand Wednesday, slowly rvising temperature Liberty Loan $1,000.00 1) bhonds No 1ix3, Consolidated Genl Mige. b's-S. I $1.000.00 cach $1,000.00 NGO EDOT6G 1% DAST A Wind Veloeity SE 11 S 15 E 20 LOCAL Barom, Tcmp Humidity 30 24 a4 50.06 57 29.90 Weather Cldy Clear _Cldy and Lo Ly trict, Hth (] 1911 vitlue | 2y hond (i Maodesto Irriga Tssue, Seric a $1.000.00 cach i $2,000.00 1) Mortgage with First Santa Barbar: dated April amount of § ¢ Do Hubbard Hubbard, address Cal.. with paper Policies of title insurance 5049 and 5050; Mortgage ¢ Hubbard et al to K Cohb $2,081.80C the folloy ulin i ington wh it is held nishee and other writ he i States nment o alleged incom: taxes duc Jolin Tuppela. to-wit (a) Seven (7) Federal Farm Loan| Bonds of the value of $1.000.00 each of F Far Spokane 121155/6 Seattle, Wi nishment the United receipt for bank to J is in the (h) Ten (10} Nova Scotia tures of th each, Nos held the City Washin ton, under garnishm nt and tachment by the United States Government, receipt for which from said bank to J. H. Cobh as* Trustee, is in the possession of plaintiff F10,000.00 Sugar Refining. Co. 6% Nos. 67/68, 1524/31 and 000.00 par value Bell phone of Canada 77, DBond Nos. 17764/8. held in the City of Scattle, Washington under garnishment and attachment b the United Stales Government receipt for which from Bank of California to J. . Cobb & Trustee. is in the posses:icn of plaintifr, | that a hearing be had by the court upon your géveral clidim that, upon said henring e be entered determining whicl, i either, of said instrum s 15 vakid or invalid and which i vanunt or inferior the determining your and interests in ficiaries under said instroment that a permanent tered prohibiting those ¢f you, who under whicheyer instruments may invalid, ing or tion or plamntiff of ny k) Two (2 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS TODA 8 am. Veloeity PIRDAY | itighest temp, Mection nk of note, Npum | Procip, 24 hir Lowest 8 a.n. te Weather 3 ) Clear in the Mulke Feliein ¢ Carpinterin attached: | F Nog. | st Duteh and 5 lean « « ( Cloar Cly Clea Rain Clly Clear Cldy virhank Panl Harhor Also also (m) and which Cordova [ Juncan 1 iet "\lml P Runer | Edmenton il property vited iover count of {85 th {roritana r e :lmunwn, and 4 OTL - Observatio Pertland and San time. ank of Prince Rupert, made at 4 a, Jun o are at Franci Wash held hington under gar and attachment by States Government which from | H. Cobb as Tra possession of plaint bonds, Province ol G Gold Dehen 4 i $1.000.00 No Rl in the City or|tle, [ tanean m, ». WEATHER CONDITIONS in the Gulf of ajsska and high in the north Maska, Rain has fallen at Ko- vd and light snow at Cordova parts df the Territory Cold Alaska and unusually States. * The tenmper The presare is low United State d in the ha evails in veported lightly at ALL and northern diad ocean 1o the southwa Faiy ather prevailed othe the from Cordova N tern the po rtion of North Pacific weather weathier I has risen pr [ e 29, {E BEST QUALITY WORKMANSHIP PRICE Fedeval! Nots It () par value GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING OIL' BURNERS “I Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” and andd| Meiry Musical Christmas Players Beneh—Violins —Cases Music S Brunswick Phonographs Expert Piano Tuning—Phonograph Repairing. DERSON MUSIC SHOPPE, Phone 143 NEXT TO A. B. HALL Pianos Piano Ukes Records to other, & AL ros hene ol injunetion and e one “of b declared from prosecuting maintaining any o ittt uit, ac ather for the tecovery sum whatsoever of any interest so claimed under such instrument, and ing such of you as are under such instrument Lared to be invalid from any interest claim under said instrument said estate of said John Tuppela, ind that plaintii e to, make and file his final ing under suid trust deed and taat said final account may Nowed md approvad, and that plaintif may be discharged neh t allowed and paid his the care and . including a attorney's fees le sum for his own serv The ovder prescribing this summons upon you tion was made and entered above entitled court in the entitled action December 11926, ] And in the event you fail to so |appear amd answer, the plain | will take judgment against you for! | want thereof. and will apply to |the court for the relief demanded in his complaint and as herzinabove | stated. WITNESS Honorable Reed, Judge of the above lcourt at Juneau, Aluska, ‘(lfly of December, 1 | (Seal) JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk By WALTER B. KING, Dep. ('h'rk‘ 14, 1926 4, 14 ,._____.'._.___..~ e NORTHERN HOTEL i ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner in opera- tion—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per month and ap—steam heated. proveeding from on aed hy yon el hen U ctare! S — e e — SPECIAL SALE OF SHOES From Deccmber 6 to December 20 Closing out old stock at populur prices, to make room for new stock FLORSHEIM, Regular $12.00, Now ... $7.00 We also llave & full line of CKB,ISTHAS GOODS. Come, give us the once over before you buy. We will save you money. SPECIAL SALE OF “BLAZER" SHIRTS—10 PER CENT OFF MIKE AVIAON LOWER FRONT STREET o i e ermitied account and in of as custody n for of publica by the above 13, BIG RECORD SALE 75 CENT RECORDS--3 FOR $1.00 $1.25 RECORDS—50 CENTS EACK SINGLE FACE RED SEAL—HALF PRICE 1000 70 PICK FROM il JUNEAU MUSIC HOUSE '0ld Papers for sale at The Empire Office Thomas M entitled this 13th Dee Jan, tion, ation First public; il‘um public: cold | WE'RE Po?uu\R AS WE CAN BE -- - THE REASONS YOL m CAN PLAINLY SEE ! HE peed of | | | i | | work and the service two of this quality of our our that popular ' ] are | tion /e gua fment have made public institu- that your gar- » returned to you in a ndition price indi- wmtee factory e (furnished our mode and our upon request) t price: UAUNDRY ! ALASKA L (| Tur Juseasu Launory | Franklin Street, between Front \ and Second Streets il PHONE 359 - — The Rockland Hotel (Newly Renovated) New Management Board and Room by Day, Week | or Month. £pecial Winter Rates | Garbaee Hanled e Windows Gene 1 Contract Work, S| put up, | Concerte ! Leave at P 0. Box' ¢63 |l G. A. GETCHELL txeavating. | orders PPlione 149 or | RADIO ATWATER-KENT SETS AND SPEAKERS Radio Supplies of All Kinds ’\l\l“l\ I\\(H (:ilICl\luN TAMALES MADE FRESH EVERY DAY 328 Front Street, and Sanitary Meat Market S5 B S, K & Sl i ALW 4Y§ A COMPLETE LINE OF GROCERIES Quality the Best—Priced Right { Giovanetti’s GROCERY PHONE 3-8-? : — A Strength-Building . Food For 'Feeble Peopls SCOTT'S 'EMULSION ®¥ Rich In flll*Cod-ll’ver Oil Vitamins Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. %629 [ THE THING S 70U GET FORR i\'u,rHuu, COnT THE MOST .’lUNEY W:,:» ( w égg‘\\ N, FAIR. AND SQUARE % OMETHING for nothing is false ecconomy. Our stuffs are of the highest qual- ll) aml priced on a fair profit The fact that we only dependable goods and ure our patrons that they will be treated with the acme of ecurtesy should prompt your visit to our grocery shop. NITARY GROCERY The Store That Pleases PHONE 83 and 85 food Sy Truesdell’s Gun Store Valentine Building GUNS, AMMUNITION, GUN - AND LOCK REPAIRING