The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 27, 1927, Page 7

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She poses a toast to France and ( officers pro 8 _a glass of wine into the face Bt “one man who fails to rice Bhe learns later the - one g has been shot away. She apol- 51 tearfully and he “tells her fhat if she really wants to help her country there is another way. 8o it is that Betty sets out on he trail of the Montrichard (Kos BiL) a German spy masquerading a French officer. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT m the Commissioner’s Court for , the Territory of Alaska, Di- vision Number One, at Juneau. Before Frank A. Boyle, Com- missioner and ex-Officio Probatc' Judge. Juneau Precinct. n the Matter of the SIGNORINA LIDIA LO, desceased. NOTIC 18 HEREBY GIVEN 'kat H. L.'Faulkner, administra- for of the Estate of Signorina idia Baritello, deceased, has filed herein and rendered for settle- Inent his final account of the ad inistration of said estate, and hat a hearing has been ordered pon sald account before the mdersigned and set for the 15tn fay of Octoher, 1927, All per-{ ons interested in said estate may hppear and file objections in writ- mg to said account at said time nd place and contest the same. Given under my hand and the 1 of the Probate Court above mentioned this August 13, 1927. Seal) FRANK A. BOYLE, Commissioner and ex-Officio Pro- te Judge, Juneau Precinct. 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