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" T P ——— ot 18 & R 1T 8 B Tt £ ST e T IR O . 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 28, 1928. AT e — e e Y - — ’ o ) | " easure of good will .m a Y Datl) Alask: [;m[ure i i e it ' s ROBERTSON GOES TO [COURT PARTY BACK PROFESSIONAL ||| W ) [ aser < it wotthy of the best Victornn| FAIRBANKS TO HELP AFTER SHORT TERM ——————— u|| Fraternal >ocietie: | JOEN W TEOY - . - EDITOR AND MANAGER|trudt e et peace and tan- N §25,000 LAWSUIT| HELD AT KETCHIKAN ———— & or | v — | qui t las been a wise counsellor to his| 4 Publis . cxcept Sunday by 'h'r 1 in peace and war. His frequent ap-| T ¢ the NG L DES, SARER & FUNNSURGR) Castineau Channel | EMPIRE PRINTING CON NY at Second and Main pes 1 To represent the New York Alas. Aft 1 short special term at DENTISTS H ll-rw- Juneau, i, Alaska. PR i visitor of ;H‘v .nmy) at the “'”“(;‘l\“ Gold Dredging 1‘¥'n1p:|11y in a|Ketchikan, officers of I(h‘« U. § 801-803 Goldstein Bldg. —8 in Juneau as Second Class| du W r and his unobstrusive man- nvolving about $25,000, R. E.|p Court returned here on G~ ez ¢ o et B s : n and esteem of his troops|Robertson, well.known local at.|(ne <teamer Northwesterit. Judae ERONR, b6 Juneau Lion : . Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Y 1d oth 1h, 1 the respect of the Allies|torney 1 oday for Fairbanks|T ke Hill, who has been pre-|% A Club ‘ Treadwell and p der arms and those at home e is set to start next|si n this Division since late [g B = N By mall, postage pald the following rates: CF o Aetibe Page and Davis have|Wee U. 8. District Court.!in September, continued on the - 2} Meets every Vies 'Onu year, in advance, § ”»x montas, In advance ; ;i 2y, fhkendbtay the|H 1panied by his son, | sar amer to Valdez ,accom- nesday at 12:34 6.00; one month, In advance 26 | paic it ¢ [ 3 ss, the| Y his s Bhard era will confe vor it they will t | panie Mrs. Hill y Ch o'clock. RRY the P e ot Ny BRIES oF lvr«psy-?'r‘rv:‘:!')! understanding and high' motives of| n will be associated| Other court officers arriving MILK MAID Dr. :;I:IE:‘ISI:‘. Jenne Lester D. Henderson, Presidema W P To mitn Ea Business O et ’_"“" Rl 2 ”‘;w“':'i’m:“;I'l;'"" ‘ with Senstor Harry| were: J. . Dunn, Clerk of Court BREAD = i i H. L. Redlingshafer, Secy-Treaa ——— g TG, the Ih b eTing b R “airba The alter B {ing, Chief Deputy 4 ooms an: alentine 1 MEMBER =F ASSOCIATZD PRESS, Jouds backed up his Ministers more| 3 Fairbanks. The suit “‘ g \.‘:“‘,” Pugh. Deputy Bulldin B. ® E\‘.Kfiy The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the was brought by an engineer for.|and Mi t » Lot S use for republicatio news dispatches credited ‘rr‘ n v I none has given them sounder |y oy warge of the company’¢|Clerk of Court; J. H wman, Telephone 178 ""j”*‘;’ Epo L it t Otherwise i in this paper and also the ! e s R RE Y okicr o bt Raahl : ¢ 4 o'clock, o B Tiberwid “orsaea ° He has be “,H,'”,““h . l\]]lvlLi. vet his (property on the Kustwiiigeiic fCourt Reporter, ‘l‘}l\:‘ ““'| JUNEAU BAKERY - = g e = " S A ehavior ha )een tha 0 an cnglish edtizen -——— L f eputy K e 7 9 ® ALASK~ CIRCULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER | ; i iatay 8. Attorney H, D, o % ¢ . & ThsR THAY GF AN STHER *UBLicATION """ feverently devoted to. his country, ISCHOOLS TO CLOSE, [t U, 8 Atomes it D ppoocor o Detiver || Dr A . Stewart | ) PG ; [ May he recover and his beneficent reign TWO DAY HOLIDAY | - han another week G 995 :]i;r. G Visiting Brothers welome, THANKSGIVING DAY. | continue for many years LID Judee Hill will relieve Judge | I SEWARD BULDING O R T ; pi6 1 A0k - _ A cil H. Clegg at Valdez, the SRR e 1 557 of Freemasonry Thanksgiving Day, which will occur tomorrow The seas and the air are in close competi-| Pupils of the Juneau ,P"“l” v:.,»,. returning to his head- ’ Reliable Transfer ! i Pl;l::;neo 2‘1‘:' g Scottish: faee it one of the oldest American Institutions, though|yon with the elements on land that destroy|Schools will enjoy a twos -day | g arters at Fairbanks. He has | # & | Regular meetings it was not recognized National annual event|y oo "o @haaksgiving hollday SEMMANY |}, o0 sitting in Judge Hill's place, | P’hgg%mlé%sy d"“&m}é’ , 51| second Eviday each until 1864, wh esident Lincoln d hn‘.y-‘x} oA . a]ml J1‘! day. The JOUFRRE .« latter will preside in the ‘| Suirvrat bur Mt i Dr. H. Vance Y Y the fourth Thur n November as a day for o R 3 P P aFd I ivver classes LOSHEINEERGn 1 Armstrong murder trial o Mgt ¢ ¢ | Hall thanksgiving on account of the certain signs of[, ~\cW® chasers are “,"”””“ ""“”"l o "';:" 3 Thanksgiving program this af-|ypich is expected to occupy about PRATY. V"3 . °"§,‘£,‘,‘,"‘".,“m°{"‘.""'{’o T8 || WALTER B. HEISEL. Socre & \ e job of getting Lindy arried as r the ditfess . B f e i S OORO 2 BV datitiee of the rebe the Southern States, [t the Job of getting Lindy marrl ”' Y|ternoon in the different class-|;ne week. After that he plans 7 710 8 or iy appoinmant 2 8 i g have worked for. the Brince.ot, Welge, Howaver, [ihms, but m view GEMNEEHRct] o oo to Anchoragefhe s Ghott Licenaed Ostecgainic, Phymc'sn EREE e 't Svery Prediden B, DRORSEIC (hihh nean Tolbe etpi ol that there will be two publie pro-| ., i Phone: Office 1 bt e a Thanksgiving Day and t with hardly s AR grams in December, the upper| RS Y | Realdence, u--flnuu mm fumeau Locgs No. 78 an exception have continuously observed the J Toades did nat give entertain. | R il very Monde, o ek Germany Prog s Republic. grades did not give an entertain-| FApA ALL ELECTRIC RADIO ! = = nighte ae B Sona? occasion. ment. Come in and hear. che New | WALTER HELL. Dietator The first American Thanksgiving Day was in (Beattle Times) Bain 0 Fada All-Electric Seventy. Last Dr. Geo. L. Barton T B8 the yoar ator the landing of the PIErme,| Gormany nas given abindant evidenco thot|WORKMAN INJURED |vors i rosie. - Obon” ovenioms CHIROPRACTOR, Fotienthal o, || % I HART. Secretary It was observed immediately after their first har- it is firmly attached to the doctrine of permanent| Demonstrations in bl Bl Office Service Only [ | MovsE LUNRAY “Lovae 1 vest. THe Plymouth Colony had Thanksgiving peace. It is possible that many monarchical sym- BY FALL FROM DOCK [vou v ‘"“‘ 1] "lplpl’“":", ,";:" Hours: 10 a. m. to 12 1000, 2| | <ocond’ ang. Pouh Mon- E days from time to time thereafter The Massa- pathizers would not be adverse to planning another | «dio Electric """I”‘"Yl p. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. ‘Hv of each month n: i | dv MARTIN LYNCH. to 9 p. m. Phone 529 )dd Fellows' Hall, be. chusetts Bay Colony's first Thanksgiving Day was war, but the rank and file of the German peoble| 1. Healey i« in a serious condi.| 0 % B o | | zinning at 7:30 o'clock. (_" ’ q i 1 i a8 t . 1 ire- want none of it. They wish only a chance to|; g nn's Hospital as a A CHIROPRACTIC | | HARRY I Lu.uq Mas- Y~ b in 1630, and it was repeated now and then there- a i i a Y R g tion at Ann's ospital as a| UPHOLSTERING AND 1a not the practice. of Medicine, ‘er. CHAS B. NAGHEL, \\f/ after until 1680 when it became an annual Tebuild helr e and to restore theirf,quy)y of into the water EPAIR‘ING UTUAL ICE CREAM Surgery nor Osteopathy. "™ | | Secretary, by custom. . Connecticut observed her first Thanks- PUSIcss structure. Marshal Paul von Hin.| ™ the City Dock vesterday at. RE] { bk 3 : - | B e s v 2080 and annually, atter 1647 SECgeom op Prestisiit of. the German Republie, G b ol WORKMIE| epaizing of all kinds on: fumis {oc per quart 3 : § Second And Rourth Fuse: ceptiin the year 1675. The Dutch of New Neth-ithreg years ago, gave rise to many conjectures (‘:“’“:hfl.rw; 4 e ¢ u“;r':u””’l:'“‘f‘ ture znd upholstering of any We Deliver T Robert Sxmpson g":cl‘l',',k“”"," Danth, ¥ erlan opointetl a Thanksgiving Day in 1644 'in Allied countries, But President Hindenburg e e . "|description—also kalsomfning. H. < Hall, MILDRED MAR. and occasionally afterward. One has been pro- has shown by example and precept that he de-[dentally fell through the torn.up (% =50 (& SO adv.|} JUNEAU BILLIARDS | Opt. D. T Wortny Matrea planking to the below. Be- | uraduate Lol Angeiew Col | ALICE !ROWN s-c- claimed by the Governor of New York State sires only universal peace. It is an open ques- Miva e . could be rescusdahs Rk AR, .5, AU i CARLSON TAXI lege cf Optomstry snd | 2 ally beginning with 1817 tion whether he was more fdolized as a milj-|fore he could be rescued he had| g 4n0y irence ceproductions | Phones Single O and 94 Osthaluns KNIGHT" orF B ehmins with tary leader or as Chiet Executive of the Republic. |taken considerable water into his! .’y ristm s, original, dif- i I Soghers L UMBUS Dur the Revolutionary War the Continental '2*V lea 2 o b : ungs. He was rushed to the hos. . oo e i LR | Glasses Fitted cghers Cauncil No. 1760, nt, Alaskan, 25 cents each at Meetings second and lasi ki i . T ¢ i T Ll bl s i | «sneses Ground ), | Monday~ at. 7:30 Congress designated one or more Thanksgiving & Reatgnution DRatidn't Toke pital where it was said today that|in, Nugget Shop —ady, | ~ 2 %8 & | Monday Bt P Days each year except in 1777, each time recom / ane ake. he is in a serious condition | Bttt (/. N b ~ ~— — J | to attend. Courell sham. ; — ko [ ——— e e e | e o - mending that the, Executives of the separate irren ST S | VANITY KODAKS | G RB GE S0%. " Mol TIRe 3 K B 1 FANIEE iivide Yo their b Up around Plymouth Notch, the elders will|HOLIDAY IS TO BE In all colors—See our line. Janeau Public lel'fll'j { = T BRI Besse . s | President Washington proclaimed the first he inclined to say that the President was “purty O0BSERVED TOMORBOW Winter and Pond Co. adv. and | + DAUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O, Naticnal Thanskgiving Day for November 26, cute” the way he handled the resignation of 4 ," ¥ ARG, S # | HA! ’IED Meets Monday 1789, and another one in 1795. The next Na-|Ambassador Houghton. But the general feeling ”\'jl};'“)““} susee ";m""' COME IN AND LET US Free Reading Room i &n{shll 3 o'clock tional Thanksgiving Day was proclaimed by there and elsewhere in America and Burope will i ',”4{“"\;“{i"’} celebrated 1n|HELP YOU SELECT YOUR| Clty Mall, Second Floor ' AND LOT CLEANING Lagles’ Hall, President Madison following the close of the War 'I ploashrs that Mr. Houghton is golng back to 0 Rish and clsewhore ML % Main Street at 4th G. A. GETCHELL, ;mugcliasil:wlll;m ((m, w4v1:.iguy T 3 R o astving | England. 8 8 8 A ¥ L. Smith, ecyel Ary. siting of 1812. We had no more National Thanksglving “"& 87¢ a new thing in resignations: the proffer-|are on tonight, and one tomorrow | Chrlstmas | Reading Room Open From Phome 109 or 149 Boskiaes . Seleons, Days until, as was stated, one was proclaimed 1ng of ome, ‘the published expression of regret|night. Both movie theatres arel € 3. m to 10 p. m. L e < | by President Lincoin in 1864. Other Presidents by one's chief, at a time when the political |0Tering special attractions. Sery (:'ft Circulation Room Open Frum |z ——— AMERICAN LEGION i Without exception or a single failure have fol-|effect might prove valuable, and then tie later |ices will be conducted in all Ju-| Lrts i to 6:30 p. m—7:00 p. m. to RD & CO | lowed that precedent refusal to accept it. But it was perfectly legiti- [neau churches in the moraing. THE RIGHT GIFTS AT 6:30 p. m. J. B. BURFORD Meets secona and | However, nearly all of the States were observ- | mate for the President to take advantage of Mr RTINS, it S Tin] ¥ i Current Magazines, Newspapers L. C. Smith and Corona fourth Thursday | THE RIGHT PRICES Et Ny | ing Thanksgiving Day long before it became a Houghton’s letter to let the New York electorate NOTICE TO CREDITORS g Reference Books, Etc, TYPEWRITERS REoS MIEVA Y | National custom. While some of the Southern KNOW what an excellent public servant the Am- K i FREE TO ALL Dugout. , . 3 t 5 bassador And it is equally legitimate for |In the Commissioner’s Court fon R e R Public Sten he Wbes were sl SiopUiil 1 becitis ther o 3 _Com ographer :;‘rf]‘:, drom bl Bontien I Moo fnoY T |the-President, the New York voterh having missod| the Bestitory. of Alaska qu ——— L W8 Ppas 4 2 their opportunity, to ask the Ambassador to serve sion Number One. 'y — | superstition, in 1858 there were 25 States and out the remainder of his term Before Frank A. Boyle, ("mmw, v Just what you want—Christ- Daintiest o? Christinas carde. WOMEN CF MOOSEEEART two Territories to observe the event, nome of In such instances, Mr. Coolidge lives up to sioner and ex-Officio Probate Phone 25 Free "Detivery mas greetings. See display of {Samples now on' display at the LEGION, NO. 439 which ever afterward failed tu celebrated one view of him that is general throughout the| Judge, Juneau Precinct. | heluE o) 3 Cards at Empire. Empire. Meets ist and 3rd Thursdays Probably never in the history of the United |country. This s, that he is a good politfeian |In the Matter of the Estate of| 95, ST Cis oy By each month, 8 P.M. at Mooss | States had the country more for which to give|who kncws his way about. To be a good poli-| FRANCE TIVIS GIBSON, de- g:tll]l‘er Ingm Senlse n._) thanks 30. th at Ruler of the Universe than in|tician means simply to be a good student of | ceased. % P ' this year of our Lord, 1928, There are no people BUMan nature, and the President's successtul| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. | THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY gent; Agnes Grigs, Recorder. under the Stars and Stripes who have greater|¢AT¢er establishes the fact that he is one. (rnh“ ulumn:nmr” ‘f\n.‘,l.!,. . 19a8) “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” = - — —— e b da [ J he: 928, i 4 cause for thanksgiving than th who call| ' P 5 'y - BNSiNL Fyme It 1 spropriste) Sharetors, that “Mr he never controlled the |duly :np]\(nnn-lfl ‘ulmbnu.u ator ‘nf Corner 4th and Franklin St Phone 136 z Brunsw:dfi Bowlmg 1 A i Ol e o | HHAUOT busine Nor did anyone else.—(Phil- [the .A;mu: .,: F bacty Tivis l(:np Alleys a people of itory should tomorrow | pauet business” son, deceased. All persons hava e { offer prayers of profound thanksgiving to the ol ing claims against the estate of for men and women ‘ Creator fcr our manifold blessings. | Nor is it understood that, as a result of the s;fil.; l!:‘(.‘u;lsotl 'MI-]\ p.x:awj-nl Ulmlm standgxlolle;llg Taxl THE ILI :\F\; OF KI election, Mr. McAdoo will go into mourning for |With broper vouchers and duly ,_J, # GEORGE V. [thirty days—or even minutes. — (Indianapolts |Verified to the undersigned at s A / 1424 Goldstein Building, Juneau, i AN ‘ EO M SIMPKINS (JO The sympathy of the world attends King| Alaska, within six (6) months d . from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this Gth day of November, 1928, H. L. FAULKNER. L JAPANESE TOY PRINTING and STATIONERY SHOP _reco ¢ Ige's. o Sta nal L SCRIPTO LONG LEAD PENCILS fli&.‘g:f;‘.':" 00000000000 R GAED 7 pubication. Nov. 7, o, FILING GABINETS OFFICE HQUIPMENT p P. 0. Box 218 for Mall Orders 512 . T SR S::l?cy't &iflflg' we must Phone 244 Opposite Alaska Electric Light Office NOTICE OF IEARING FINAL “C3R8Y axi Tad g oot Home for ine Thanksgiving f MORRIS dinner at Aunt Mary -or to The undersigned, :aving on the CONSTRUCTION 12th day of November, 1928, filed | | the show—all suggest the need his final account as administraton| |0f the Carlson taxi serviee. An- COMPANY of the estate of Julivn Bumpt doi| {other Dlessing o give whan ALASKAN HOTEL ceased, in the Probate Court for| |fOr- SAND and Juneau Precinet, Alaska, notice e MODERN REASONABLE RATES GRAVEL is hereby given to all heirs, cred- itors or other persons interested Carlson’s Taxi and Dave HouseL, prop. in said estate, that Monday, Jan- George V in his illness and the prayers of those | Probably no throat ever finished a hard cam- of all nations are be paign in better condition than President Cool- recovery. No member of royalty anywhere pos- -idge's.— (Ohio State Journal.) offered for his g peed Carpenter and Concrete uary 14, 1920, at 10 o'cock in Ambulance Service ||mmmeeeeeee i the forenoon of said day, at the T it “§/{ No job too large nor toc office of the United States Com- Phone Single 0 and 11 H small for us. MORRIS CONSTRUCTION CO. BYILDING CONTRACTORS missioner, in the United States i e Court House, in the City and Pre- cinct of Juneau, Territory of Al- aska, is the time and plate set for the hearing of objections to Berry’s Taxi said account and for the settle- An Interest Account Long weary ment thereof. PHONE 199 Phone 62 LB H. B. LE FEVRE, : hours spent WAAOAK Y Atar 0f the setati Stand at Gastineau of Julius Sumpf, deceased. First publication, Nov. 13, 1928. Last publication, Dec. 11, 1928. in preparation ADDS to your income, standing and self-respect, ZAM<Sp mE= O S JUNEAU TRANSFER ’ THE TAVERN’S 8-COURSE g B kel T MARNE S st sl Py et s PHONE you independent an ) X | Mabry’s Cafe g e | thrifty, Peet ot Seegp i Tha"k gi V i"g T e e l GIVES tection and th ,! j s Front Street Prompt Berv:e. myslnd Night | );::;dpt;loin; of li:':, . i @ . CovicE Auto SERvICE | |fi . ; Regular Dinners STAND AT THE OLY | Dinner Short Orders Night Juneau, Alaska Lunches Open 6 a. m, to 2 a. m. POPULAg PRICES Merchants Lunch served from 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. m. daily, 50 cents Phone 342, Day or i OPENS the way to opportunity | and success. SERVED FROM 12 NOON TILL 9 P. M. We welcome your Interest Account 4% Paid Semi-Annually ‘l The B. M. Belirends Bank onies Sorams ass Oldest Bank in Alaska . Reridence Phone 443 Make Thanksgiving a gala occasion for “Mother” as well as everyone else in the family—They will love the food, service and homelike atmosphere. JUST THINK OF IT—AIl the Tarkey you can eat and everything that goes with it —for ONLY $1.50. Make your table reservations NOW! i Telephane 575 Ifllllllllllllllllllllllllllfllllllllllllllllllllllm I it s