The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 17, 1927, Page 7

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{ AT i i { se Tepresentative of the Ambagsador! -~ fe' had obtained cooperation of affluence, titen Judge McCrory ad- L & &% k " ES ARE TO MEET i IN JUNEAU TONIGHT | A Bfarting ' the 'now! customi of! L # one mbeetiig a month 'n; JHheNn, ( Aeria 117, F. O B. of; . Dbugtes <wiil -hold ‘théir - régular ,,“&,;31:; @iers iA' the Americun | Legish haWl this evehing starting | at 1:13 o'clock. . The new de-| Vi partive s i ‘the naturé of an! experiment to obtain better |t~’ tendance and Increased interest | »{m Ragledom through the greats: convetitence afforded for the' Ju- neau members. A’ good delégation fs' oxpected ts go over from the Island this evening, taking the 6.30 ferry. SEWING PARTY FOR LEAGUE ZZE et SohiMils will chtartain IUBGE mvEs at her Nome on Thursday evening! m‘m with a séwhig party for the bene- m N fit of the Ladies League. All wlb | yew okl are interested in the weliare of P AR . it the ' Ledigue are ' invited n" mcEs tend. A 4 ot ' HVE K : {Most Marital Troubles Can ¥ Pl- ANE cg ASH ‘of Finances (Continued tram age Ome.) to at- SAN ANTORNIO, Tex., Ovt, 17.— “Five persons were killed late Sat- ‘urday in an experimental plane ‘owned by a local man, when it crashed near the Stimson field. ! Dbservers said thé piane was' fly-{ ing at an altitude of 200 feet when (he motor' apparently went deud and the plane crashed. | !'bands who come into the divorce BOGIII Atlantic c“y , |courts are making iess than $25 a For 1928 Convention week; and the first frugality that ;some coupies know is saving to ATLANTIC CITY. N. J, Oct. 17 pay the lawyer who represents —Invitations have bcen sent from them. ’ Atlantic City to both the Repub-| ‘“Where husband and wife work? lican and Démocratic Natinal: “That is another situation and ‘Committees to hold their 1928 con- one that rarely finds its way in‘o “I“véntions there, it ‘was amnounced the divorce court.” yosterday by Henry D. Carbray,! Both Should Work If the marriage is not to be Hotels system. Mr. Carbray said blessed with comfortable financial They come in droves to my court king a divorce. Any children?’ I ask them. “Phe answer is usually, ‘No." “Any property; are you buying a home? The answer—'No.’ “I next ask about the husband’s salary. Most of the youthful hus- lantic City hotel and ' business: vised that both try working; it i terests to support the invita-'may bring the tottering marriage fon, | #:“There is little Nope ‘'of the Re-| NOTICE OF HEARING OF Publican National Convention | FINAL ACCOUNT Sming to Atlantic City,” he said. . s S “because for political purposes tha It the United States Commission- has dectdea) OF's Court for the '!crmor“i amb ) Hiold the convention fn the| W 2 1 stioltd sotbe ‘surprised Yofore'E. W. Oragin, “J ff Kansas Oity, or“even Des; . i f v e I Tn iohaeof Precinct s “But it is almost a certainty| ATATE oF VEIAM PAD. «fat the Democratic Convention DOCK. Jctusbd‘“‘ S il be held in Atlantic City.” | VO iMICEREE o T e, Carbray did not say WhY myat James Paddock, the admin- was confident, but expressed iy uigr of the Estate'of Willlam the Dbelief that “Atlantic City can Paddock has rendered and pre- &hd will raise more money than wenteq. for settlement, and filed ady other, #oney. Chicago offers ‘$100.090," of nyy administration of said es- added, “and San Franclsco yate; ahd that Wednesday, No- 000, but Atlantic City '¢ah ! yember 23, A. D. 1927, at two necessary offer more than these sislock P, M .at the o SN welLe - CRACK ULNDER THE HOO-RAY = T KNE\WY HED STRAIN =T Win Two DOWARS - RENOUNCE TITLES TO BE AMERICANS Prete!.:ring American citizenship to foreign titles, Baron and|* Baroness Francois ¢ Officer Sued For Divorce and Return of $9.600 NEW YORK, Oct. 17—Two days after he - withdrew $10,000 from bersbank secount, Lient. Paul W. F. Huscuke, United States Navy. served Ler with a summons in an action” for divorce, Mrs. A Lowry Huschke chargad in pa ers filed in Supreme Court. Mrs. Huschke ciarges her h f'band inserted the figures calli Delevay DeWolf (above) of Hungary have taken out naturalizaticn papers at Provid:nce, R. I safely years, In offering an example, McCrory went back to: marriages of forty years ago, “The youth had nothing but a team, wagon, and boundless ene;- 8y,” he said. ly loved her swain. they set out looking for a home- stead in the west; they eked out a Mlving from the mew len dan dfinally found com- fort for old age. “Show me a girl today who | would ride a hundred miles in a wagon with a boy to take up'a| homestead claim, if any wers pos sible, and I'll drive the team du ing the honeymoon.” and the Democrats need fy wyig- court, his fnal account|Chinese War Front PEKING, Oct. 17.—Success of lean| PROVIDENCE, R. I, Oct. 17. “|Valuing American citizenship above their place in Hungarian { nebility, Baron and Baroness Fran- | cols LeLevay De Wolf, have re., {nounced their titles and have | sworn allegiance to the United acrcss the span of Judge “The girl just sim Togethe The baron is a grand nephew of the late Senator LeBaron B. Colt, of Rhode Island, and ag a lien- tenant in the Austrian army dur- ing the world war he won' five { decorations for bravery. He came lto America with his bride, Edith von Magyar of Budapest, in 1922, at the invitation of his maternal randfather, neis B, DaWolf of stol, R. nd when his grana- her died in 1924 the will left | the basron a legacy on condition that he change his name to De, Wolf, which he did. The baron and baroness—now {just Mr, and Mrs. F. D. DeWolf- re living at Bristol. They explain that meither cared ahout the titles and together Is Again Restored sums combined.” NOTICE OF HEARING OF AL ACCOUNT r's Court” for s Court Room |the Northern trops in reoceupy-| iof ‘dald Court in the Town of|ing Kalgan, north of Peking, has| |Tenakee, in said Territory and|restored the position of”tha war Preeinct, has been duly appoint-|front to virtually that of three! ed' by the Judge of said Court|wecks ago when hostilities broke| for ‘the gettlement of said finaliout with a drive on Peking of and that both wanted to becoms | American i DEREHI ISR, { Try the new Spanish curl, pap- | for §10,060 in a blank chack she gave him August 21 la When the signed the check she <.ft the & amount blank on Huschke's prom- ise not to cash the check for more than $400, she said, with which to pay household expenses. Supreme Court Justice John i. f Huschke's attac Walsh granted M petition for a warrant the lieutenant's property panding the outcome of his wife’s suit tn recover $9,600, Huschke was born in Gern in 1890. His home is in Port ., and he is attached to th uple ware in 1925, ———e— I do all kinas of revair work, such as shingling, kalsomining, carpenter, electrical, etc. Phone 2003, Henry Gorham. ~adv. gl L |l)ld papers for sate at The Empire ' A DONT LET WM COME DAWAS - - “The: MISssSus’ 30T "E\GHT DOUWARS | Elected League Head | | L T — Senor Alberto H. Guani of ay Uruguay becomes president 9( 2' . League of Nations and will preside over eighth session of that body at Geneva. i (Igtarnattonal Tilustrated News) ——————— HOW’S Yhux ROOF? It you v shingies for it,| remember Femmer has them a‘| a price that is right. adr, erusing always pays. Use| Red Cedar Shingles Made in Wrangell, Alaska e 5 TO 2 CLEARS——G TO 2 CLEARS Laid with the proper nails Give you “A ROOF FOR SALE BY Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. OF AGES” —LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE— Phone 358 PSS S PLUMBING HEATING REPAIRING IMPORTANT! The most important thing for you is to get a FIRST CLASS' JOB done for as little money as possible, Make no mistake. | THE EMPIRE HAS THE LARG- | EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING {PLANT IN ALASKA. { AllWinter | With NANAIMO WEL-| LINGTON COAL in your bin it is an easy matter| to maintain a healthy, | *even temperature in your home at all times. Nan-| aimo is prepared in well! screened lumps and| meets the needs of the most exacting coal buy- er. Fill your bin now. PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Phone 412 C. D. FERGUSON, Agent 1 WE KNOW WE’'LL a BE ON TIME WA ALG ALASKA STEAM LAUNDRY PRONE 15 -—— — —a FIRE' ALARM CALLS Third and Frankin. Front and Frankiin. Front, near Ferry Way. Front, ~op. Film Exchange. Frout, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw Mill Wiloughby at Totem Gro. Willoughby, opp. Cole Barn, Front and Front and Mal Second and Mafn, Fifth nand Seward. [ Fire Hall Gastineau and Rawn Way Second and Gold, Fourth and Harris, Fiftk and €old. Fifth and East. Seventh and Gell Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of power hous< Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. Distin Ave., and Indian St. Ninth and Calhoun. Seventh and Main, Twelfth, at Northern L'dry. Twelfth and Whloughby. Home Grocery. R O SR HAWKS ELKS’ HALL Saturday Night Advertising aiways pays. Uie the columns of The Empire. B ey Certainteed Roofing Building Papers Tarred Felts or curl, or brush wave. Given by | |Mrs. Webber at No. 1, MacKin-| “Lt e Wil you what job will, eost” vi- |account wnd ‘of sald ‘estate, at|tle grest Shansi Army. One. ! which time ‘and place any person ~Frank A. Boyle, Commissioner interested n said estate may ap- snd ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. !ing to the said account and peti- Tn the Mattér of the Estdte:of tion and contest the same. ., FRANK W. YOUNG, deceased.| Given under my hand and the i NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN geal of ‘the Probate Court above t Alex 1. Whyte, executor of mentiowed; this 19th day of Sep- e Estate of Frank W. Youns, tember A, 1 1927. s filed hereln and rendered for! (Seal) B. W. CRAGIN, tlement his final account of| United States Comm e administration of said estate. and Probate Judge. hearing will be had pirst publication, Sept. 26, 1927. oner urt * House' at Juneaw;! ska, on December 12, 1927, at, s o'clock P. M., at which time, d place all persons interested. salil estate may appear and' abjections In writing to ssid, al acbount and report, and con-) the same, : L “GIVEN under my hand -i’nui #He seal of the Probate Court and 1, Alaska; Octobes 8, 1937.! ) FRANK A. 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