The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 12, 1929, Page 8

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It v s second time it has/out of the inning. runs, ten : thits, no er kings | four of the ma these water e deep! one Now showing in Room 216, Gastineau Hotel GHTH INNING CUBS—Grove v in to pitch |for the Athlc mm out, Boley Mo {to 2 0 fanr rt- a collection nett batted for Malone. Hartnett ohs showing the various 42 by the numerous and they all } came spirals and rings Those found on(l p. m e marked with a|Brother " of (tcmporary location) ON sted to be Hall, Sunday at attend the funeral of y Cardo. All membe: are requ ~ found |present at Moos to whale figures and faces | - - - - one to believe that they BULBS made by imoan xu‘fll)l"{ We now have our complete stock d ginally settled there. |of all kinds of bulbs for Fall or Hanlon recently wrote ‘d‘p]n]][)ng‘ adv. JUNEAU FLORISTS. SAILING TO PROSPERITY Columbus Day, 1929 REJOICE WITH US. ... ON THIS COLUMBUS DAY .. i Rejoice on this day, for the adventurous, brave spirit of Columbus found expression in the discov- ery of a new land where opportunity was to beck-n to all men of whatever race or creed. It is the highest tradition of this land, America, that the firm of GEORGE BROTHERS exemplifies it in re- lation to the individuals of Juneau. GEORGE BROTHERS GROCERY THE LEADER STORE GEORGE BROT \ AN NN X § ; ACROSS Daily Cross-word Puzzle Solutlon of Yesterday's Puzzle 18, iIlmnl NOTICE The motorship NORCO sailing from Seattle direct for Juneau Saturday, October 12th. For freight Sanitary Grocery telephone num- —adv. "Clock Dinner Speciais &t Mabry's Cafe? thereof. '/ T AN N NN h 18] i N \ missioner, aska, .\§\\\§\j“ \ thereof. _EENEN A\ Dry “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” ALASKA LAUNDRY “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL The undersigned, having on the 12th day of September, 1929, filed his final account as administrator with the will annexed of the estate of John Halonen, deceased, in the Douglas Pre- cinct, Alaska, notice is hereby given to all heirs, creditors or other per- sons interested in said estate that Monday, November 18, 1929, at four in the afternoon of said day, at the office of the United in the City r 11 o rings reservations cal o s . ’:!‘ou buex |Telephone 114, o eavy w | " one's o TRIMAIL]I[CIE] 23 Heavy wagons RS VR e T | 10 Malo descena- [G]C] A R eall PHONE NUMBERS | " ants 26. Roumanian | 14 Over AlT MUISIEMIEIN silver coins | 15, Cut oft = 27, Upright bers are 83 and 85. If: SRR oune [LILINJRPIE T B e gy o g cal soun e - 18, Consisting of |M SR AN ! ING 5 Anote O Have you tried tne Fiv 3 nweel large p! 20. Correet BlAl 31, Extravagant e 22, Worthless E eulogles | 28 Variows SIAIR[I [N A 1IMS'S| 3. Tanpie ACCOUNT 3 ety nean ) 24, Savory A L N| 84, Expert 38 Eold orer . N D& NS Il 1 [N[E] 3¢ Nickname for 27 Poke: collog. war 30, Extinet New R| 1 [EIN[TIRTLL[E] 3. Fiowea Zealand bird 80, Outsider prefix e By means ot [L[E[V[1-[T[E IATROLfl:g (TS 35. Presently ElL DESERIRIOR g 37. Narrowea 46. Not bright Probate Court for 42 ey torm of M- Flower elus. DOWN SRR John S 1. Recent 84 Find tault . sl 56. Small table 2. Small particle without good 44, Beat with a 59, Fish 8. Departed reason ar ;iulldegl stick :‘ nl,'l mareh 4 l'llh‘ll';)lll Robbea 48, French pos- i ho.urr.lLa[h & Madding i Py o'clock ;l::lulrl'vl pro- 65. North Amer!- 7 ll'fl" of & 58. American op. 0. Arehate form 67, Fndea” """ s Saner Fostivar "™ |States Commissioner, of began 85, Impolite 9. Endeavor and Preeinct of Douglas, Territory 1 70, Puctineome 10 e o Bos Sagls of Alaska, is the time and place 52. Permit B 11. Spanish wide« Undermine E r- the hearing of objections 53, A welght of raty mouthed Dot 66 A marshat of |C0 IO o o Indla 73, 12. Horses France to said account and the settlement H. B. LE FEVRE, Administrator with the will an- nexed of the estate of John Halonen, deceased. First publication, Sept. 14, 1929. Last publication, Oct. 12, 1929, NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT The undersigned, having on the 23d day of September, 1929, filed his final account as administrato of the estate of George Edgar Britton, deceased, in the Probate| Court for Juneau Precinct, Alaska, notice is hereby given to all heirs, | creditors and other persons inter ested in sald estate, that Saturday, | November 23, 1929, at 10 o'clock in! the forenoon of said day, at the office of the United States Com-| in the United States | Court House, in the City and Pre- | cinct of Juneau, Territory of Al- is the time and place set| for the hearing of objections to| said account and the settlement H. B. LE FEVRE, ,Administrator of the George Edgar Britton, deceased. | First publication, Sept. 28, 1929. Last publication, Oect. 26, 1929. estate of !glIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIllllIIHIIIllllIImfilIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII R LA ARS8 AR NEW TRAFFIC RULES Be sure and read them and obey them like George Brothers and Art i Judson and help keep Chief of Police George A. Getchell from going into hysterics. GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Open Evenings Shelf and Heavy Hardware GUNS—AMMUNITION GUNS FOR RENT I | HARRIS HARDW ARE CO. 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