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Detroit, plus war excise tax. builder of all of the ipen. ¢hesgontdsthnta, the lorew ¢ was charged with DOS.umeans ‘ot obtaining help; they|California, enteying next fa ton rew equipment oS R A f ! t ¢ 1 out thirty | session of intoxicating liquor 4 wrote notes telling of their con-| ]‘I L l M C b e 0 ORI E I ol o G e Totan . esidont. of| malntaining & public. nulsa i cCaul Motor 0._ Discriminating— il by Coach Ulbrickson 2 cret to keep the fair oarsme: result of several trials from being made objects of blade i ok e dol a e 1t of m oand fastening these to the | pugene Parmanent Waves. $15. cally enters and leaves the|ihe winner being Mrsigegle wnd ‘Cordova, died | violation of the liquor la collars of (heir dogs sent the ani-!Ameriean Beauty Parlor. —adv | i . -~ ickly and more ! judges t me s mothor, Mr The reason for the dismissal of mals out over the ftrail to Chan 3 s T PR i more blade space o AT 4 Yakima, Wash- the case was iven that Judge delar Statlon. The dogs fraveled hapnontue S S 18 ugh power S REMIEH.DIVIDENDE mgton, M 20, aged 65, Death Reed was acquainted with the n miles over a mountain sum for those wise enough to ordex ¢ i i ’ 2 v J 1 and kindling hers it . !was the result of iroke of facts 6f ihe alleged violation re- mit. Aid was asked for from the | Tue JuNEAv LAUNDRY | thelr coal HARVARD WILL HOLD upP Novf’ DYER 312.0\10‘0»0“””'“]‘ X as baried Yak i sulting in the arrest of January Have us deliver you at PICKING ROWING CREWS g 10, and these were consids NOTICE OF ADMIN[STRATORS Franklin Street, betwesn address and note how mu a printer by|ered by him in imposing sentence SALE Front and Second. Streets : ::30;.3:“ and cleaner CAMBRIDGE, Mass., March 20|23V 200 i) " the 1908 was em-|on Gazaloff January 12 Notice is ‘herveby given, that | i g ; <5 o late i the prelintinary | NooT Pordand Canal, ha t compoatteY 6o Séatile - purspant to an order of made L Wouldn’t ask you to a.- pra thisy year hefore't ¥ 00 WO TN of . Y ewsps oMb bt fohow | NOTICE by the Probate Conrt for the Ter- | T ma— - ¢ it cost mo:o. It ;in::n Harv ) pieking its rowing | 7Y "“"“ et is trade Alaska, -however, but | tory of Alaska and entered of |pi— o 1 .sally costs less an o brings the total di ! eights. Coach Ed Brown, whoy 0" Gy 00 nany oS4 nploye y Guthrie at| A shecial meeting of Auror wd, on the 23vd day of Mareh, | | FORGET-M 3 - A = will vmuru St coll‘u‘ has just put a hundred oarsmen b L Bncampment I 0, O. F. will bo A D 1928, in the matter of thej TEA ROOMS | Wo carry a tull in s Th2 Prem pany, oper: § A Al he was mar with the s Dacember to work on the Charles River, in-| ot Yo 16 et | Hed nd moved with his wife to|held in I. 0. O. F. Hall, Junean ‘l.w,m- of Nixon, deceased Strictly home cooking. Pies | | BV ! '/ D B FFWI\IE dic he will follow the same m'w y &t P, \m'“‘“‘s. ward and later to Cordova. Mrs }S’)I‘lll“lv\' night, March 31st, to the unders administrator y“f. and cakes made to order. | | { o » - i m\ picking his crew S| e hag peen paying 32 per cent diod of the fiu about five]confer (egrees. - Meeting at 7.sald estate will sell at publici| Chicken @inner every Thurs- | ey |2 Phone 114 | in dividends : | ro at Cordeva Two years lm'. ock sharp avetion, subject to confirmation | | day night. | As soon as rowing conditions R while employed Dby the Cop-| L. W. KILBURN, by the court, the following de- Mrs. Katherine tHooker | | become normal he expects to cut|0ld papers for sale at Thé Empire 'per River and Norihwestern Rail- {—adv. Seril cribed real property to wit: Lot Phone 167 1 7-8 in Block 2 with imy H ment Lot 9/ in Block 5 with| s o improvements ' in* the Town of ‘WW own hy (he o will : twenty hth day ) 1928, at the| hour of two o'cl in the after- nson of said day at the puemises to he d: terms of sale, ten per nt*of bi al me of sale and the balance to be paid on con- firmation of sale by the court, Dated this 23rd day of March, | 1928 W. HINCHM/ ady Admini First publication, Mar. 29, Last publication, April 19, NO’HCE In the United States Commis- sicner’s (Ex Officio Probate) Court for the District of Al-| aska, Juneau Commxssloners‘ Precinet. | in the Matter of the Admin tration of the Estate of Charle: Barge, dec od TO ALL CONCERNED: W’ l A ' NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN | l’at ‘ Oes your .'"t that on March 1, 1928, R. E. () Robertson, as Administrator of say “bout ygua the estate of Charles Barge, de-| - ceased, duly filed his final ac- | count and report, nd that a nearing on sgid final account and | A e 4 teport and of any objections hat is a great index of char- thereto or to ithe settlement} ae fe is fine thereof will be held before the acter. If the felt is fine and above entitled court in the Unit-| sleek it says you respect qunl- od States Court House, in Juneau, | Alaska, on May 1, 1928, at 10 ity; if the I"h“l“' is right it says o'clock A, ., and that all per- you have good taste; if it drops sons are required to then and there appear and present any| onto your head easily and be- objeetions they may ha to said comes a part 0[ our l.l( e .lll(l FirsT S «They tell sou’ll end b bl /. EYiaant P final account or the settlement - 5 y K TAR— ey tell me you ll endorse any cigarette for a consideration”. . . thereof. your clothes it says you now DATED at Junean, Alaska, this SkcoND Star—*‘Sure, solongas the consideration isn’t that I give up my Chesterfields!” 1st day ot A\lfll",'(':,”:'- l‘\‘l o f the Bstate ot W hen you buy a hat here it will Charles Barge, deceased. | > Pirst publication, Mar. 1, 1928, ! say all these good things Last publ about you $7 to $10 GOLDSTEIN'S EMPORIUM THEY'RE MILD - e JUNEAU'S STYLE CENTER ahd yet THEY SATISFY style "yl the tates de- , sigus in

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