The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 30, 1929, Page 2

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Fancy and Plain Priced as low as B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. 1 Tleyrmsenfipomenlly Picture Yourself in The WINDSOR THT: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY OCT. 30, 192 9 —a BLUE suit by MIDDISHADE When a man buys‘a suit— And The Windsor— with its three-button conservative coat with Il”_\N 1!!"3.‘3“'(“]1"‘. notched lapels, is certainly a study in good The deep rich shade of Middi- shade blue is just right for every sort of en- iillll“‘fll'(ln('(’. gagement from business to semi-formal Sold all over the world for $37.50 suit affair. ‘NS OVERCOATS Material Single and Double Breasted 5.00 each Merchants ! Southeast Alaska ports. Wakelin . Pal D(l,lly LrOSS-IC()r(l ' uzzlc | went to Wrangell while the latter two men went to Ketchikan. While Acioss Solution 01 Yesterday's Puzzle 8. Gin in Juneau, they were guests at the, 1. Form 9. Bird of prey | Gastineau Hotel. 6. Polnted . Practicq of des Mrs. Cora C. Malony, who is a‘ 1. :l:::lnxqe :;‘:""llf : " I.n;,v property owner and an old- Slde plec 12. Trapped i ident of Juneau, left on 1. Toward Takes out r Yukon for Seattle! I Bl Sosan Ase whore she will spend several months 15 Tuko ¥p weap- as the guest of her son and o 218 . Shakespearlon | daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John | 20, Shuped Kiug Bas b o Spunish, article Erovoun Vlfllt:ny ‘g]rs zMaLonYHlffil JL" 7‘ . Fiesh of ealves . Solvents for guest at the Zynda Hotel during | 2. Bodily suter- mmnq ot vars | vl mter maiis 26. Husten ——n—— - 7. Compound ether o, :;,“',,‘.:P{';‘"' ot George Campbell Carson Alr: comb. o Is Sued for Large Sum . oy Take dinner . Rained . Rivers Span. Y nind 52 Wiched DOWN 40. fhna of paint RAY EROLISRORCEL, O 30— he 2. Wie . 5 American gen- 53’ \uention 1. tays uwny 4L Procrastinate | Antone Stanilaus Pare, Attorney z :_r'nnnn 2 R 7 ‘m.;m':\‘::un who claimed he assisted George o a opiz_hum- . Iybe measure 53, Extreme 1:1- e nird Campbell Carson, inventor of the i erty ,‘,',‘.',‘.',:',’ J reverberatory furhiice for copper 5. Related ot b While 5% Fold over on |reduction, has sued Carson for through the 69. LiNt istructed 56. Pronoun $100,000 in the Federal Court. mother 00, Drive off Seot 38 IIE/AII 36 Latlu promawn | yitorney ‘Pare clatined he ‘ided Carson in the struggle to obtain 7 !patcnts. Carson recently won his which are said to give him several millions of dollars for infringement of his furnace patents. ——.—.—— Queen’s Nephew Turns To Career as Banker LONDON, Oct. 30.—Queen Marys’ nephew, the Marquis of Cambridge, has chosen banking for a business career. He has recently been appointed a director of the firm of Coutts! and Company, ohe of the oldest of London bapks, whose vaults are sald to hold the financlal sccrets of more artistocratic families than those of any other bank in the world. Coutts and Compahy was founded in 1692. ———— Old papers for sale at The Em~ bire office. Z,;% NOTICE ! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, JOHN H. WALMER, have purchased the interest of Thomas I WHO'S WHO %1 AND W’IIFRE f A Mrs. I. Goldstein and smail son, _Robert, and Mrs. L. Kahn, mother ““of Mrs. Goldstein, left Juneau on " the steamer Yukon and arc en- ~:route to San Francisco, Cal., whero - they will be joined by Mr. Goldstein n January. Mrs. Kahn has been _the ‘guest of her son-in-law and ‘daughter for the past three months. rl.‘!. Vivian and George Reid,! “of Lynch Brothers Diamond Drm, m are southbound passen- s on the Yukon and are énroute wn homes in Port- ) M,ufl in Beattle, Wash. | recently returned from the| , left Juneau ‘the Yukon after hl'ln‘ spent member of the Dia-| Robert C. Wakelin, John W, Jones | {M. Darby in the “Old U & I Cafe”, everal days looking over the work in Juneau, Alaska, Jeing done in the Taku district on partnership hertofore existing be- the Alarka-Juneau and the Eaton tweén John Sisul and Thomas M. | properties. Mr, Lynch does not Darby, now deceased, has beén dis- \rxpar! to return to Alaska until the solved; that all debts of sald busi- carly spring. ness contracted up to. and includ- } |ing October 20, 1929, will be paid E. R. Alcolt, who has been the py sajd John Sisul and the estate !buyer and manager of the DIy of Thomas M. Darby, deceased: that |Goods and Ladies Ready-to-Wear debts contracted from and after | departments of B. M. Behrends nnlecwhc, 20, ‘1929, will be paid by iCompany, Inc., left Juneau on the sajd John Sisul and John H. Yukon and is enroute to Seattle|Walmer, who will contifie tn Sald where he has accepted a position 'business as a co-partnership ‘con- in the general merchandising de-|sisting of themselves. !partment of Frederick and Nelson. ! ‘This change in said business took A. Van Mavern, Juneau broker,!place as of October 21, 1999. lis a passenger on the Yukon torl Dated at Juneau, Alaska, October Ketchikan and is making a brief |25, 1929, SUMMONS FOR YUB: suits |5 and that the On Aerial Honeymoon - ‘ ( | { | | f Mrs. Edward J. Snyder, daughter »f the French Consul General at Guatemala, seen as she alights from 1 plane at Miami, Fla., to spend her loneymoon. Mrs. Snyder is the vife of Edward J. Snyder, of Texas, thief pilot and flight superintendent ' if the Mexican Division of the Pan- American Airways. International Newsreel st 7 7l | CHOIR MEETS TONIGHT ’ Mrs. C. P. Jenne, choir director, |requests that all members fo Holy iTx‘iniLy Cathedral Choir report at {the church promptly at 8 o'clock to- night as an important rehearsal |of special music for services on \,unrh\ will be held. B CONTRACT IS LET FOR CITY DOCK BUILDING At the special meeting of the City Council last night, Lewis |Dyrdahl was warded the contract for the City Dock Building exten- sion which will be 48 by 72 feet. Dyrdahl was the lowest of four | bidders. No. 2§91-A In the District Court for the Dis- trict of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juncau. DOROTHY E. AUSTIN, Plaintiff, vs. A. DOUGLAS AUSTIN, De- fendant. To A. DOUGLAS AUSTIN, the ‘above named defendant, GREET- ING: . IN THE NAME OF THE UNIT- ED STATES OF AMERICA, you are Hereby commandad to appear in the dbove entitled court holden at Juneau, in said Division and, District, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff filed agal u in the above entitled action, within thirty days from the date of the service of this summons and a copy of said complaint upon you, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want' thereof, the plaintiff will the take ‘judgment against you for dissolution oI the bonds of m mony now existing between plain- | tiff and defendant, and the custody of the minor child of plaintiff and defendant, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, a conv of which is ‘Youd have atime '\cooking a ten-foot How the custard in that pie | would separate because yoy | couldn’t control the heat! | And roasting coffee in bulk | presents similar difficulties, Hills Bros., however, Hyi roasting their coffec 1 few | pounds at a time by their continuous process — (. on= trolled Roasting — produce | a matchless, uniform flavor. | No bulk-roasting method | can insure such goodness, | HILLS BROS ' business trip to that city. Mr. {Van Mavern is expected to return here Saturday night or Sunday! morning. JOHN SISUL, JOHN H. WALMER, THOMAS M. DARBY, now deceased, by Esther Darby, as Administratrix . of.. the estate of Thomas M. Dar- by, deceased. and R. 8. Waltz, three travcmm;' men, left Juneau on the Yukon for | COFFEE Frr.vk from the rmi inal_vacuum pac Eusily opewed witly . ¢ key, Qg I Wealher Condmons As Recorded by the U S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beg~ning 4 p. m. today: Rain tonight and Thursday; moderate southerly winds. TOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather yest'y 29.68 41 87 SE 19 Rain today 30.03 45 86 6 Rain teday 30.12 46 87 10 Rain CABLI: AND RADIO REVORTS “VESTERDAY T TODAY Highest 4pm. | Low 4cum. 4am. Precip. 4am. | Stations- temp. temp. | emp. temp. Veloclty 24 hrs. Weamer H v S 12 8 14 10+~ 0 Pt Oy Nome 20 b 3 Bethel 16 8 6 8 20 0 Clay Yukon 18 16 16 16 - 0 Cldy 22 16 14 14 o Trace Snow 16 10 2 16 —_ 0 Clear 30 30 28 28 12 01 Clear 48 34 30 30 - Trace Snow 50 48 | 42 4 = 02 Cldy 48 43 |38 4 6 14 Cldy 46 “ ? 45 6 39 Rain 54 B0 . | 46 46 0 62 Cldy 50 48 4 44 0 14 Cldy 46 36 30 34 3 o Rain 52 50 46 46 4 0 Cldy 58 58 | 48 48 0 lear 63 G6 58 4 0 Clear *Less than 10 miles. Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle au tin NOTE—Observalions at Barrow, er The date ber wh th of Kodiak. Another 1 itory. The pressure is high from rd and on the Arctic Coast. Light outhérn and Fastern Alaska with ‘Temperature pressure area is central in Southeastern ~Alaska precipitation has oc- considerable cloudiness been slight. d herewith and to which re- |after the completion of the last ence is hereby made. ipubl i of the order for pub-| I on of this summons is October | ber eriod of publica- | (Seal) eser meJ in said order is four ! Cle t Juneau, Alaska, Octo- 9. JOHN H. DUNN, k of the District Court for the The first publication of| T rict of Alaska, Division No. 5 October 16, 1920, and the | One t publication of same is Novem- [ By N. B. COOK, 13, 1929, and the time within Deputy. ulnut is to appear to| First publicationy Oct. 16, 1929. ummons is thirty days | L Nov. publication, 13, 1929. SPECIAL COAT SALE Remarkable wvalues in hllnllfi")"l(’. warm wint('r ; coats, These coats are a new shipment and show the latest style trends. Richly furred. In tan and black., All sizes. RAINCOATS +New rubber’ raincoats. Smartly tailored. All col- ors. All sizes. Regular values $8.50 Special at $6.95 COAT SWEATERS An assortment of lovely new coat sweat- ers, all wool. In light and “dark colors. All sizes. $6. 75 N E W In the pleated and plain styles, An assortment of beautiful colors. $2.50 RUBBER APRONS — The attractive and prac- ticable “Every Ready,” cretonne covered, water proof apron—$1.65. $84440468000006000000000000000004 SOMETHING NEW WILD BLACKBERRY JELLY, 9 ounce 2006 jars OLIVE BUTTER, 6 ounce jar Made from | anish Olives, Sweet Spanish Peppers and Spices Purveyors to Particular People GEORGE BROTHERS 5 FAST DELIVERIES"DA@Y‘ - 10 am., 11 am., 2 p-m; 3:30 and 4:30 p.m. Qméonnoomwofin»mo«“m et e e MEN’S LEATHER COATS SHEEPSKIN LINED LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE George Brothers OPEN EVENINGS T e e e i et} | 1 < | | - § : = 3 z ) : : : ; E ‘ : l | | | P e e et e e i . DANCE MOOSE HALL WEDNESDAY NIGHT R S S A R T S N T R RGP, i Scandinavian-American Music EVERYBODY WELCOME Lindseth’s Orchestra Hallowe’en Masquerade DANCE Given by Women of Mooszheart Legion No. 439 AT MOOSE HALL—THURSDAY EVENING—OCTOBER 31 Music by MOONLIGHT SERENADERS Prizes awarded for the Most Appropriate Costumes, Best Sustained, Most Comical Admission—Gentlemen, 75¢; Ladies, 25c. Refreshments MR. TAX PAYER You can thank ‘your City Council for a sav- ing of approximately $100 PER MONTH. That is what the Hart Oil Burner installed in the City Hall is saving the taxpayers of Juneau. HOW ABOUT YOUR OWN FUEL BILL? RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL . Junean, Alaska “We tell you in advance what job will cost” FRESH SHIPMENT Peach Sandwich Cookies, pound, 28 cents NICK’S, Phone 174

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