The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 12, 1927, Page 7

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DOUG LAS NE WS ! ) —A LAST RITES FOR BRUCE HELD BY DCUGLAS EAGLES w. filness, was b rd ternoon by the Fraternal Ordor of Eagles to which he belongad. Services for the deceased ws» first held in the Carter Chapel m Juneau at 1 o'clock. Father J. € Hayes officiating The remal were then iransferred to Doug whera the I was held. Seve numbers rendered by Mrs. Kirkham, Mise Evelyn M Miss Grace Fieming and Helen Daily, assisted in the serv- Ice. Interment was made in the EBagles cemetery. The pall bearers were LM Young, Mike Pusich, John Martiy, | Dick McCormick, Karlo Niemi ani James Manning. Honorary pall- bearers were J. (. Zimmerman and Elmer E. Smith. 1 beautiful xll\. — - —— REPA!RING SALT WATER MA|N 'rhe break in the salt water' main was finally located yester- day morning by Mayor Anderson| and repairs were being made to- day. The break which extendel over four feet was discovered u:l-‘ der the “middle of Third street’ near Gallwas's store. ERGSST S N..S TEA AND SALE The St. Luke's Guild will hol their sale of fancy work and to on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. C. A. Fox. This will take the place of the goody sale nm,uv ally planned by the Guild. —————— — - WHY SURE! THE PRESDENT ‘Will be out all winter. warm and comfortable. Just Phone Bob Turner. SUHONS F(IB PUBLICATlON No. In the District Court for the Dis- trict of Alaska, Divisian Num ber One. at June JOHN omwAKr-:, elatatin vi ALASKA GOLD MINING COM- PANY OF T'NDIANA, poration, Da‘endant. To ALASKA GOLD MINING COM-| PANY OF INDIANA, a corpor- ction, the above named defend- ant, GREETING: IN THE NAME ‘OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, .you are hereby commanded to ap- :pear in the above-entitled. court holden at Juneau in said Division and District and answer the com- plaint of the plaintiff filed | against you in the above-entitled action within 30 days from tlm date of the service of this sum- mons and a copy of said com-" plaint upon to so appear and answer, want thereof, the plaintiff take judgment against » will apply to the court for the rel'ef demanded in said plaint, a copy of which is served herewith and to which reference is hereby mhde; and which said relief is the appointment of a re- ceiver to take possession of the assets of the defendant corpora- tion and to dispose of the same to the best advantage of the cred- itors, bondholders and stockhold- ers of the defendant. The date of the order for pub- lication of this summons is No- vember 21st, 1927. The period of publicdtion prescribed in said order is five (5) weeks. The first _bublication is November 21, 1927. “The last. publication is December 26, 1927, and the time within which the defendant is to appear to answer this summons is 30 days after the completion of thé last publication. Dated at Jumneau, Alaska, vember 21st, 1927. (8eal) JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk of the District Court for the District of plaska. Div. No. 1. “First publlcauon. Nov. 21, 1927. zl 1927. —adv. for will No- UIT CAKE SALLY BROWN WHOLE WHEAT . MUFFINS | his ticket to New York for one to | soon, | few 257.} { the Juneau a cor-; i ber 19. | Orchiestra, Gee Club, Junior Glo» ou, and if you fail| vou and| THE DAl']Y ALA%KA EMPIRE MONDAY, DFC THERE Goes FROGEY JAMES TUEY WOULDNT LET WIM SO THE BRJUERHOOD OF BILLY GOATS ON ACCOUNT OF WIS REPUTATION VHE'S HAD MORE AUMBERS TON WIS BACK THAN & ¥ ) 1910 FLIVVER ON ME CHANCES Ter TOAT SECRET ORLER oF |V GOATS = I x PHOME. LAT Tl BET \T Wi Thar Guy e — # GOOGLE WO PUT Tl KIBOSH . \ Y R Joim TRIED T GET WM On T ANGHT AN HE 12, 1927. e e e By BILI E DE BEC DO 1 WONDER \WHO ThAT T TIOLGMT T AEFT WORD DOWAT THAT 4T To @8 DITTURBED UNOER At CIRCUMSITANCES - - T [ 5 T nG AN (0 (o vLH' o ] \WNOULDNT ANSWER €9 TM GONNA GlE M T PLEASURE o MEETIN ME N PERSON - funeral servica 'DAVID REED JR. Cvl Lnulborgh WEDS DIVORCEE Be Delayed in i 'Making nt"h. (Continuea rrom Page One.) m.\n.’l()}., Dec A. Lindbergh ot ha able to take exico City on h least 10 days he consultation with the aid of his r, exchanged | Charic St. Louis and returned to Mr Ross The two were married in New York November 3. | While the letter does not con- g tain the exact date of the wc ‘d Mrs. Reed, in her lett 8 the A low the pressu Rio (ir.ln% - section. —— - PRYDE ARRIVES FROM SITKA is more or le AS WITNEES IN CXVIL CASC at’ us for marrying o} but I am very happy i stayed in South Carolina on days and sailed from York for Sandiego de Chile luminum Company transfe David and, of course, he couldn’t {leave me behind, so here we ar somcwhere lll the Caribbean ‘PLANS FOR SCHOOL CONCERT CHANGED, | An enlarged program over what | H originally planned for the | concert to be given next week b Public Schools w announced today by Supt. W. K. Keller. it was originally planned to pro- sent the concert on Tuesday. h> 'cember 20, and that dato sti holds good, but the concert w {also be given dbn Monday, Decein- All grades will be repro in this offering, and the School also. Music by the david's family | peeved —— Harry A. Pryde, for the Bureau of arvived y toy frog, his hoal- quarters at He ig wi n in i this weck in the 1o court here and will r Sitka soon as it is con proba leaving en the Rogers ‘next Sun day. is she: New a Admi - TO VISIT IN SEATTLE and Mre. L So 8 : tomorrow on the rer 0 where they wili 3 holida s I | Minna John- | return to! of Janu- was visit ove with thel neth Wi son. Juneau ary (”"I Mrs. expect latter to the T ' QUART OF WATER - GLEANS KIDNEYS iTake a Littie Salts if Your! High Sehool Play, has boen | Back Hurts, or Bladder | d* busifiéss “manager for the | IS Troubling You | coneert. | By | | sented | High Club, and Boys' Quartette will | heard. l Judson Whittier, who manage: rl; BOND COMPANIES PAY RECEIVER’S DEF]CIT IN FAIRBANKS CAS (Fairbanks News-Miner) M. R. Boyd, l‘ecelvel‘ fm' | Washington-Alaska 1 or woman can make a the kidneys well-known| 2 too much rich| which excite| ‘n o kidnsys, They become over-| ed from the strain, get slug- hoand fail to filter the waste nd poisons from the blood. Then was|we get sick. Rheumatism, head-| (aches, liver trouble, nervousness, | aggregating $28,029.02, the amount ¢ sleeplessn and urin- of the shortage in receivershiv'ry sorders often come from accounts during the administ luggish kidney i tion of O. P. Gaustad. The moment 1 feel a dull| This morning, when the c ache in the kidneys, or your back/ jof M. R. Boyd, acting as bank re | 3, or if the urine is cloudy, ceiver, vs. 0. P. Gaustad and the full of goediment, irregu-| National Surety Co.. and M. Rt Boyd vs. O. P. Gaustad and th Unitéd States Fidelity & Guararn-| quart tee C were to come up foriajen get about four vunc trial, attorneys representing the|suits from any pharma bonding companies expressed d'mhleswmmm in a glass of water desire for settlement. before breakfast, and in few An agreement was reached 'l\,li our kidneys may act fine. each company should pay half| rhis famous salts is made from| the shortage and payment Wislthe acid of grapes and lemon made at 2 o'clock in open court.ijijee combined with lithia, and The National Surety Co.. Was TeD-|j,g5 Leen used for years to flush resented by Guy B. Brwin and ,nq geimulate the kidneys; also the United States Fidelity & ('“"‘IL) help neutrs the acids in antee Co. by John A. Clark. Louis wystem, fo they no longer K. Pratt acted for the recelver. | ,yso jrritation, thus often re- It is understood that within «ijjoying hladder weakness. hegin dr day. of Jad| take a FI(L 1 leted, ¢ attended by af, tew days the receiver will ass| 4" gaig is in expensive; thcmcml" ltorl;n order ‘“"“:’“fld“ males a delighttul cférvescent S m% it oo = ithia-water drink which every- positors ol e defunct bank. |54 should take now and then te ———————— - heip keep the kidneys clean and ég‘l' %gnmuggzsfiglnAno. active and the blood pure, there- BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING | Py often avoiding serious kidney PLANT IN ALASKA. complications. PE RFECTION ALL-ENAMELED PERCOLATOR 'An Ideal Coffee Maker Seemless—Well Designed—Attractive— Easy to Clean — Stainless — Sanitary Handles Cannot Bur;i or Wear Off 1922 R i i ‘M TER FLOOD HITS| e tawantaite o TANANA VALLEY AREA xhwu 1 toward the H,lhlllh.nn vh 5 stitution _m.mv his dezi o ( turs M An e “wa Miner) m flc u\” i Forced fro wint of M and ch |the Richardson Hl-)v\'\ 't {night. They were saf: b to the Eighteen-Mile roadhou sgponse to a hurried call Mutchler, proprietor of t 3 to th € Th mp through the les in order to: g a detour could found that wou'd make 1wch the roadhouse Vas ing " HANDS OF RED WORKERS ' | mental and for years at yen ian the | the he of farms, the last Fairbcn? has be th thoae gricultural o D . HAND TROLLERS MAKE ' GOOD WAGES FISHING AT KETCHIKAN DOCKS ° ¥ |1 { grat 'S Ramu, at Canton U 5 (wu.\}"‘;!s There All in n devele of the n the Iront nt ol o car wit forced t for threc th HONGEOX m Canton car, as sgible to 1 Hdizarm ¢ N 9 Chronie and hav (Ketehikan ad troller one s heen Unit Py cramen Canton witl from > abou anten distri are attempt e with them. oo PIONEER ALASKAN IS |, Vo7 lite kiag satmon i1 nox | ix masooned o . PUT GN FACULTY OF | dectare. 1 b raber Y S0 SR B p Coughs v troilir By rubbing throat | A enroute . ut intain per | top price it does aliion |..vm4 d pound for not take 1 y into money tro to haw itichardson mail, ishound $40 in one da | kin soned on the south gide of | t 20- yoars,” s 1 do not remember herring 'was ‘as been i this fall. ! and * troller um 6f mon rge. Bines th HOUYERs BOEH | ‘I)y ed the Morgan, ofessor of at the Colles effec clese of the acal 1928. He also announces pointment of George W. fill this vacancy. Profes m » opening with Viek: also | swallow smail pieces | ve halibut last a it shor from these mher into Iu al A'.lll R I~ZM/LA/04/./ 75 Usen Yeas m | SENATOR—A real man's watch, 14 karat g A Few of Our Man; Christmas Gift Suggestion I‘()R \\1 EN { FOR CHILDREN Quilted Silk Kimonas Bed-room Slippers Sk Underwcar Hose in Bilk cr Wool Gloves, Kid or Wool I'OR MEN Hcavy Silk Rath Robes Pajamas Hcuse Slippers Sock | Ties | Shixts in Madison nationa mander water lives in high altitudes an i o city, s ) 3 s =l 5 ghe most welcome L giftofall. BurLova WATCH On Christmas morning when propriate of all We BuioVa styles and shapes for Men and Women. upwards — Aependabi LUCYLLE~14 karat white gold filled case, elegantly ergraved; jewel movemen: Wright Shoppe ‘JUNEAU'S JEWELRY SHOPPE (| CARETUL I WORK YouR, CLOTHES WE aN EVER WiILL ABUSE-: TR GREATEST CAKE | A WE ALwarS OSE - 1 |{§ ALASKA STEAM | LAUNDRY Mout describe SSOULA, “axolat) o HRCT YOU GO SHOF rm(, L- WATCH YOUR STEP student in fos- AND YOouLR F’uLKETBOOK of Mon 1 s to months to Carl Rush, at Urive animal is © and for six at s from one body of water NDERPRICED, unsatis- U factory food products pu(l a pain producing dent in your digestion and your dollars. The really economical way of replenishing your pantry is to buy groceries of a proven value The pleasing manner in which we will serve you' will make you feel friendly toward us. SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases” Phones 83 and 85 s delight- ", you will ou have given I\(, most appreciated, most aps fes! gre showing the newest From $25 accuracy, ! See them! A small deposit resevves the watch of your chaice until Christmas. DEALERS See Qur Complete Line of CHRISTMAS CANDIES JUST IN THE IRROS COMPANY “Distributors” sold filled case, handsomely seyeds 15 jewl: radiam 835,00 > . - - THE EMPIRZ HAS THE LARG- EST, MOST UP-TO-DATE AND BEST EQUIPPED JOB PRINTING PLANT IN ALASKa Wm, C. Wright, Prop. " e Sweaters and Cops Handkerchiefs Garters Perfume Marnicure Sets contiful Silk Pillows V~1vet Pillows ridge Lamps Sllvtr Tea Sets Linca Luncheon Sets Carving Sets Wrist Watches Mentle and Chime Clocks Purses and Bags Ovenight Bags, Outfitted Stationery Towels Mirror, Comb and Brush Dresser Sets | Mittens i Caps ' Stoek | Hankies T0YS OF ALL Sweatcrs Caps Pongee Handkerchiefs White Fancy Handkerchiefs Belts Initial Belt Buckles Pipe, Cigor and Cigarette Sets 4 Biil Felds Garter and Suspender Sets Scarfs New Kind Cigarctte Hold- ers #s KINDS All Kinds Sizcs of Inc .»«!In" Dolls Rubber Balls Marbles Mouth Organs Jack Knives Water Guns Pencil Boxes Etc., Ete, Ete, r COME IN AND GET A SHOPPING BAG AND A CALENDAR FREE 14 Come in and see our fine display of USEFUL GIFTS and NOVELTIES. A fine assortment of CHRISTMAS CARDS, TAGS and SEALS. THE HUB MIKE PUSICH, Prop. DOUGLAS FRYE-BKUHN COMPANY QUALITY MEATS Featuring Delicious Hams and Bacon and Frye’s Baby Beef Phone 38 WE WILL DEMONSTRATE A RADIO SET IN YOUR OWN HOME For Further l’artuulurs, Call, Write or Phone the undersigned. W. S. PULLEN, Manager, A. E. L. & P. Co. Juneau, Alaska An EKKO Ground Clamp will improve Radio Reception,

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