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——— —— On Februvary 22nd, the birthday of George Washi emory of the Father of our coun- of pose and also leadership, succeed- gton, we honor the try, who through henesty pur- ed in foundirg our union of liberty and freedom preserving for pros- perity a heritage immeasurable. Time cammot dim his greatness neither can it dim our appreciation ¢f his devotion to the United States of erica and its people. B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store Notices for th: caurch nust be received by The rot laler than 10 o'clock Lorning to guarantee cha [ mmn topics, ete. LRy column The peoples’ meeting i tribute | #elson and!Earl | First Church of Christ, i Scientist I Sunday services wii bf 11 a. m. in the Fi > Christ, Scientist, Ju and Main Streets. be,“ Mind.” Sunday School at 12:1 Wednesday, 8:00 p. monial meeting. mon Christian Sclence Reading Room ' jo'0o o i clarch building "his room s f open to the public Wedne afternoons mom 2:30 to 4. B The public is cordially invited to attend these services and visit the reading room. Cathe c Umnh Fifth 6:00 a Chapel 8:00 a The subject wi and (Oelg Streets e Mass In Hoepital 59 m | Mozt - m—TLow Mass and Ser- day School. h Mass and Ser- diction of tho | B o e Resurrection Lutheran Church | Corner of Thira ana ialn Sts, REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor 8unday services. 11:00 a. m— Morning Worship. Subject, “Ch the True Sower.” 12:15 p. m.—Sunday School, 7:30 p. m~—Junior Choir Anni- versary. This will be a song serv- ice consisting cf many of the ¥ hymns which me 0 much to the believer and to the Church. Come to the ¢ ch servi Sunday and br Iriend hearty welcome awsits you I i ? Metropolitan Methodist | Episcopal Church "x-h Tr|n|tv Cathedral CHARLES E. RICT, Dean Phone 604 Communion, 8:90 a. m Prager and Sermon, m.—Sunday School. service at Dougl Evening oI Pentecostal Assembly | 121 Main Strest i CHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Sunday services: 11:00 a. m—Morning Worship, 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. p. m—Evening Service vices, Tuesday end Friday ev- | g at 7:45. The Lord's Supper the first Sun- | day of each menth. 3 , Minister. “The churca the cordial walcome.” Morning Worship 2t 11 o'clock. & Subject, “Chns‘.l.mlx)!y Triumphant e Sunday School and Bible Class 8t 12:15 p. m Epworth League at 6:30 p. m. with “Light 1 rmbmrun T Church H "REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, Pastor " Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts. |nave per {upon the prem Memorial Services for Eielson and Borland {t M. E. Church fium//l_\ eer Alaska aviat s Mechaniclan Ea land, nephew of Dr Borland of this city their lives last N when their plane crach Siberia, will be h pm. Sunday at politan Methodist Chu it was annou day b\ Rev. Henry Y¢ The public invited to attend Young will deliver morial address cial program. has been ranged including voeal ¢ umental music, readings Miss Stella Jones, ist, Mr. and Mrs. Ron: Lister, Mrs. Nellie M: and other artists will appear on the program. w |e®@®800ee0000b00000000060688 0060 The church where service and worship meet. Morning - worship at 11 o'clock Bible Class meets at 12:15 p. m. R. S. Ravéen, Superintendent 7:00 p. m.—Children‘s Hour. service is for children, 8 to 15 year: 7 p. m. “Happy Sunday Night.” The evening services are held ir the church basement. All are welcome. Prexhy!erhn Native Church HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker 10:30 a. m.—Morning service. 11:30 a. m—Bible School 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—M!dweek prayer service. ) The Salvation Army 1 Public meeungm Sunday—2:00 p. m. Sunday——'l 30 p. m. day— 0 p. m. & FOUR PERSONS ARE KILLED IN FIRE IN HOTEL: Webstcr H(;mvc'—in Oakland W.ro\ ed—More Bod- ies May Be in Ruins CAKLAND, least four Cal., parsens ed in a oyed the Web:ter Peb. 22 ! known to e which de- a small e whether s smouldering ruins make ible for them to make sely. \ S 1 men were injured in at- tempti to escape from a fire which brought firemen from all it im- a search | parts of the city Police reserves wera the scene * i was injured when a blan- ket rope he was lowering with from a fourth broke and he fell in ning a fractured ears the late Augustus rote 84,913,920 words for tah, Journal, of which he was e ) MINISTRATOR’S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hercby given that pur- | | suant to an order of sale issued out of the Probate Court of Juneau Precinct, ivision Number One, tory of Alaska, on the 15th day of February, 1930, I will on Wedn March 28, 1930, at 2 o' k in the afternoon, sell the patented lend belonzing to the es- tate of Albert Anderson, deeeased, at public ven- due, to the highest and best bid- der, for not less than $1,000.00 cash or for a greater sum with a cash pay- ment of $50000 and upom -eredit for a period of not over one year upon the balance, with interest at eight per cent per annum; or in payments covering the same per- iod, with like interest on deferred payments, the balance due to be |secured upon the premises, as pro- Scandinavian | | DANCE | " LT MOOSE HALL TONIGHT MUSIC BY Lmdadh s Orchestra T { 115 vided by :aw; sunjeci to the con- firmation of the Court and reserv- ing the right to accept or reject any and all bids. The following is a particular de- |scripticn of the real estate to be sold as aforesaid: The H. BE. Survey No. 177 oh the E. shore of Auke Bay in the' Ju- realr Recording District, Alaska, Beginning al corner Neo. 1, from which cor No. 5 M. C. of H. E. Survey No. 159 bears N. 40° 15’ 30" E: 27 and 49/100 chs. distant; thence, E/ 12 and 25/100 ¢hs. to |cor: No. 2; thence, S; 20° 80"E. 7 and 87/100 chs. to cor.. New 3; thence, W. 8 and 48/100 chs. to cor. No. 4; thence, smeandering along E. shore of Auke Bay, W. 22° ‘W. 2 and 60/100 chs. S, 88° 87 W. 7 and 70/100 chs.; ‘N. 40° 80" W. 5 and 17/100 chs. to place of beginning, containing' 7 and 4/100 acres. H. B. LE PEVRE, Administrator of the estate of Albert Anderson, deceased. First publication, Feb. 15, 1930. ‘L-‘_."t Publication, March 8, 1930. This |€ P * | development hote! | also sent l()‘ himeelf | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY FEB. 2‘_, 1930. ST, ST PP T T R (R R 0 A NS e s ACROSS ‘K[]DAK IS GIFT | Dml y Cross-u ord Pu:zle Colution of Yecterday's Puzzle SEEI’ ILLINOIS SENATE SEAT Expensive Uneven: Seot, . Lively danee . 12! IFBRTHDAY S ..z, =~ . INCOMING MAY ... 2 6. Wirx . Taird strain of Manufacturer Is Celebrat-| ing in Novel Way— Ju- neau Allotment than one Confused nolse Take nmawnres Nouthern cons Hation WS aropean finel . Auareliists . Desivented the pareni of a child I 50, the child is to George Eastman, | 1. e Kodak, is cele- 1 the fifticthr anniversary of odak by glving 500,000 of to the children of America r of the cameras have| d to Juneau, and all one | required to do if eligible, is ap- to Winter & Pond anytime dur- | the month. of May, state the or daughter is 12 vear: year; and sign a receipt for the 8. Proxi 1. Roman b . Mountaia nymgh . Born i Ditficuity | 82. Village in Call- A fornia empert Frogments of | Footless animals Terminutos There are no sirings ‘o the =it There are mo reservations. evcep! | that no Kodak will be given bfore | . Strikes with t ALAE . By means of . Railrond tlare al . Progenitors . Penetrate L A descendany admirers of wealth DOW N . Rook of the Bihle 2. Certaln value . Withered ruit of a . Resslan moun tains S, Nose: T away b ed 3 ”]llllll queen eomb, Aufmtions slang . Stort for a man’s name . Happened |May 1, or after May 31, and noae | er the original supply is ex-| ted. Mr: Eastman says: “I am | this gift to the childr of America in commemoration he fiftieth anniversary of Ko-| Eastman states very frank-| Associated Press Photo James Hamiiton Lew's (left), party whip in the senate during the Wilson administration, will again be a candidate for the lllinois reasons for giving these | Kodaks away. From a sentimental | erit2 seat in the demosratic April primary. Congresswoman Ruth Fanra McCormick and Senator Charles S. Deneen, incumbent, have lled for the republican nomination. s standpoint: “As a token of appre- ciation to the grandparents and rents who for 50 years have| 1 so important a part in the| of amateur pict: 1z in America, and of the Eas 1 Kodek Company. “From a bu! standpoint: As a means of interesting hundreds | of thousands of children in picture- | m: CONGOLEUM RUGS ng. And us to raise ama- | teur photography among the com- | NEW 1930 PATTERNS to even greater its present remark- . Befare this ft plan was adopt- NOW ON DISPLAY iucational au- Many held ed the opinions of les were sougl that the ‘accepta of this gift is a duty parents owe to their children, as a definitely important character-build ald. If you have a child who will cele- brate birthday during any month in 1930, go to the Koda! dealer and receive a Kodak and a roll of film free, with George East- man’s compliments. oo AP FREIGHTER," ON ALASKA ROCK, - When Struck Ledge—No Lives Lost Yet, Report - MADE AGAINST LOMEN CONGERN Accused of /\(qunmg Rein- ] e deer and Crazing Lands |pass, struck a roc 00 yard fip |trom ‘Scotch Cap Lighthouse near by Lnfan Dealmgs | Duten . Harbor, in a blinding snow | |storm at 10 am. February 20. | Calls for as: " |ed by:the Hak wheat s cut Jn nn]r (Continuea 1rom Page One) MAY BE WRECK - c H A R H ES ARE Was ;\'im!m Short Cut Juneau-Youn g Hardware 1 to the scene and i b 1now hun Maru is leaking 1o forepeak at No, 1 bad- and No. Company he exact dam: ] depth at the bow and e and 28 feet at a §s pounding the boltom are no passel mmm BUILD WITH WOOD FOR PERMANENCE Wood answers the material question The only building material that grows Cedar Shingles Are Durable and Rot-Proof Quality and Service Juneau Lumber Mtlls, Ine. The crew will 1 y be ferred to the H trans- kushika Maru if un Maru W A snow stor is C\‘ emely |of the wreck. Aoy o i ¥OR Expert Piano Tuning or ')Lcn'y- graph repair work call George An- derson at Anderson’s Music Shoppe. —adv. c Kosh- i m continues and it cold in the vicinity e main office for| —— |some time he was made Deputy | | Collector in charge at Skagway | and later occupied a similar posi- tion at Eagle He is the author of the “Story of | Sitka” and other books and articles lon Alaska and Alaska subjects. {While gathe data for Alaska articles he spent sometime at Ju- |neau some years ago. He was onc of the Americans who accompanied i when the lat- Mount 8t. After service in ent of EBiias in the 903 | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 3030-A In the District Court for the Dis- trict of Alaska Division No. One, at Juneau. SAMUEL N. CHAMBLIN, vs. CAR- RIE CHAMBLIN, Defendant. To Carrie Chamblin, the above named defendant, Greeting: IN THE NAME OF THE UNIT- ED STATES OF AMERICA, you are ‘hercby commanded to appear in the above entitled court holden at Juneau, in sald Division and District, and answer the complaint of plaintitf filed against you in the above entitled suit, within thirty days from the service of this summons and a copy of said eom- plaint upon you, and if you tail to 80 appear and' answer, for want thereof plaintiff will take judgment against you for the dissolution of ithe bonds of matrimony now exist- ing between plaintiff and defend- |ant, and will apply to the Court for the. relief demanded in said complaint, a copy of which is served herewith and to which re- ference is hereby made. The date of the order for the publication of this summons is February 7, 1930; the period of | publieation prescribed in said order is four weeks; the first publication of sald summons is February 7, 1930, and .the last publication of same is March 1, 1930, and the time within. which defendant is to appear and answer this sum- mons is thirty days after the com- pletion of the last publication. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Feb- ruary 8, 1930. S(eab JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk of the District Court for the District of Alaska, Division No. One. By J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy. First publication, Feb. 8, 1930, Last publication, March 1, 1920, the Father of of peace. dauntless his freedom. Washington’s Birthday February 22, 1930 TODAY we pay tribute to one of America’s greatest— who steered it through- the hurricane of war and presid- ed over it ably as it sailed through the smoother waters Matchless was his courage; to build upon a firm founda- tion the land of liberty and Lumber for Every Purpose "PHONE 358 RANGES A Most Beautiful Range in Colors White, Green, Blue and Tan o All Enamel THE Thomas Hardware Co Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 Closed All Day Wash- ington's- Birthday His Cpuntry, determination [RSEE ELEARA AL 5 ST | e 26T STATIONERY, OFFICE EQUIPMENT, Typewriter Supplies and Commercial Printing Exclusive Dealers Underwood Typewriters Geo. M. Simpkins Co. 10ld Papers for salz at Empire Office