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0 W ol THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 7, 1930. B ¢ BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG By BILLE DE BECK : : ."i —_— i , —__|{ Attention—Ford Owners 2 2 & = VR TIME., AMERCSE. - s e { T TuGmOMS o W 7z =R X SWOY (T CAREFULEY “BUT e€ camtrun-) Croca. \ | || A LARGE SUPPLY OF FRANCISCO CAR HEAT- | Stab Dantn % / TN ASCoEANY: /. MoMEnT Gus- || [} ERS JUST ARRIVED—AND ARE READY FOR ot b RN ! B DowT RUSM V. = Gz 3 - g mecaens || ] INSTALLATION IN YOUR CAR | s RIGHT 0T AR b £ NORLD | D Hodtery HOOTEH Pody D“ll"‘f,’;figw ; TRen s A il Lo ; i ; K Howw s Jf [} 2 to 5 times MORE HEAT—Quicker Action—Fresh g CHIMAMAN'S ;:#:p STeks oo 4 it I EUER GROKE - A /\\%EQY;‘// { Air Heat—Complete Change of Car Air Every 2 to 2 ff:‘gfggilgfi‘éo“s i A BUNDRED -~ S P ’, § 3 Minutes. ¢ Ro. 23‘253%05 A s s Ilctcorgmen;‘ki(l by leading car manufacturers. Guar- ! anteed to deliver more heat than any other car heat- § g %gx;a;.\gas E er regardless of type or price. g (P FOGHORN FANNY 1‘ DRIVE IN AND HAVE ONE INSTALLED IN A : e SR | YOUR MODEL A { . ON. THE GREEN | 2| (72 NRS.CLEARYS FIRE Hose E Price $3.75 to $4.00 (installation extra I| (75) HowinG THE ELAG | ' u| T2 Dowa Ao our é 1l at low cost) { g (52 ROUNDHOUSE WiLLtam ~ ‘ ¢ & | c BB e JUNEAU MOTORS, Inc. | R e ] s : 0 1930, King Features Syndicat, fnc. !! DAY FONE 30 NITE FONE 421 i | “SERVICE LUCAS’ Manager ~ | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION |and situated in or about the house| | No. 3112A. located on the aforedescribed real . 2 In the District Court for the Ter-|Property, towit: (PORCH) 2 chairs, » ritory of Alaska, Division Num-|1 table, 1 old stove; €KITCHEN) ] ber One at Juneau. |5 dinner plates, 10 saucers, 1 bowl, TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: ;. THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK, a|3 cups, 1 Ohio range, 1 coal scut-| Notice is hereb P F 4 S y given that all water pipes must corporation, Plaintiff, vs. A. C.[tle, 2 chairs, 1 table, 1 mirror, and be protected agair . % FISHER and GRACE H. FISHER, |1 basin; (BED ROOM) 1 table, 1 of Fhe City ongu;lsetafxris::{g' ofU\l:rdir the Ol'fl}llr}s.liceds : * | formerly known as and named!|>ed, 1 spring, 1 mattress, 1 mirror; Patr . ! hi B €r 18 prohibited. | S ——————— o - DINING ROOM) 1 china closet, ons ignoring this law next winter and allowing ————— GRACE H. DAVIS, Defendants. K ¥ The PRESIDENT OF THE UNIT-|l bowl, 3 platters, 22 saucers, 2 water to waste through open faucets will have their ” IUVERDUE BIRD [ HIS BAT WON FIFTH GAME, WORLD SERIES | Ep STATES OF AMERICA: ates, 2 salt and pepper shakers,||* Service discontinued until next spring when the sup- A ’ | : To GRACE H. FISHER, formerly|l dining room table, 4 chairs;(LIV- ply will be abundant. This will be strictly enforced | 7 o | known as and named GRACE H |ING ROOM) 1 writing desk, 1l| after November 1, 1930. All customers are hereby | HUNTER { DAVIS, defendant, GREETING: | 3reat Western heater, 2 easy notified to the end that they may take the necessary ¥ ! | | You are hereby required to ap- I‘“‘;‘;fie ‘l"O:‘::‘(-;NC*'DCk-h-"’ ll)lcct;‘:: preesutions against frozen water pipes. t | pear in the District Court for the h o Ui h | Territory of Alaska, First Judicia’ 1"0‘;: slgh;‘:‘c‘g‘f?‘ : ?'lc'gl‘_fim: JUNEAU WATER COMPANY p F n- Division, at Juneau, within thirty |00 © shaces, 3 Seis o =4k = — ; reeburger and MacKin 0 Qs hrtes tHe Tast rublisation |1 Vinteols, and 10~ records; (HED ROOM) 2 bureaus, 1 small stove, v | il | non Reach Home from | of this summons, namely, withip |[ROOM) 2 bureaus, 1 small stove. g o2 | BT IR L S S RE AT BARGAIN, | ALAN M i Berners Bay Yesterday of October, 1930, in case this sum. | hair, 1 childs bed and spring; / R e |mons is published, or within forty 'STO?EIRLOOMC 1 “"};:\kLLiv;lgp § er being weat ¢ A E¥ s Horbibe jars, 1 electric stove; ( ) Up from the south come reports perners Bay gmrw: d;:' DorunG ;[ ‘,40‘ da)s‘ 8“-01 it ,_m),m 1 hat rack. IN of more and better-equipped f00t- mreebun e SV.M .k' i you in case this summor Served : 1 teams A T P& En.pacainiin upon you personally, and answer| You are further notified that ball teams of the first-rank than yeie picked up there late Monday i f | 1 v sa " - v r sai Dixie has known in many a grid- . iy 5 e L age VAU the complaint of the above namec | ieither said real property nor said Sid S i § b “7%7 afternoon by Ike Weathers and plaintiff on file in the above en |personal property has been dis- iron campaign i i Hera are b 16dst: six Sratiolan b ot TREe ARYER Laning: THey titled Court in the above entitlec | harged or released from said at- e @St SIX HISLIC'ASS reached 'home "about 11:30 last action. achment, and that said real prop- teams in the Southern Conference ,; i rty i . Tz year ‘capablear’ Holtirig thett night. The said plaintiff in said action rty and said personal property B]CGEST VAL ES EVER % By ®* | The two men left Auk Bay Satur- 1ave been brought within the jur- demands the following relief, name- ly: judgment against you and your sdiction of this Court and that,| OFFERED IN JUNEAU own with the best of other Set-'gav after ; : ; o % y afternoon for a duck hunt in :”’“5' 8 “Z“e ‘{"bl\‘:“'” ‘0;1‘_1}]’“'3 b‘;' Berners Bay, traveling in an open |co-defendant for the following|iPon judgment being granted ween rounds at Merion. “The grade y,q¢ powered with an outboard mo- o o B . g ith in-|*€ainst you, plaintiff will apply for ? : ; 0 , |sums: $3550.00, together with in- [ &2 4 D8 pply . of football in the south is better yo myce made the northward trip JIMrY FOXX. LN, s e a ot g9 |an order from this Court to sell i cver and I think the big - \yithous incident, arriving late Sat- Jimmy Foxx, first baseman of the Philadelphia Athletics won' the "oy e june 1, 1927, and |20th sald real and personal prop- | t¢.sectional games will prove this. ¢ oo BRI g J kAt T e | o o0 e 8M% orty, or so much thereof as may RS MOTOR 0 H urday. After hunting Sunday they Werld Series game Monday when he knocked out a home run in.the further sum of $500.00 as plain- i i L . be necessary, to satisfy such judg- ent as may be awarded to the plaintiff and against you in this ‘The n;-:q big opportunity to dem- | on prevented from returning by ninth inning, with the score 0 to 0, and drove in Mickey Cochrane attorney’s fees, and plaintiff's ate this occured on October 4|onoppy water. ahead of him. They were the only {wo to cross heme plate during|costs and disbursements herein in- not even the world's series| ey had been scheduled to re- gne entire game. | ciitred. southern interest from|ly,., ¢ auk Bay at 5 p.m. Sunday. ____| You are hereby notified that action, including costs and accruing | > the ions a rbilt & -l wi lai by he invasions of Vanderbilt and Tu- fyhen they fatled to show up | plaintiff has caused to be attached, | *5!S lane, two of Dixie's best into Big Pan tersi terday, Mr. Weathers was sent to Ciety. HE was a member of the DEAN PATTY ENROUTEJHMI(‘F a Writ of Attachment issued) You are further notified that en territory. . A ited Spanish War Veterans. A " ¢ B el N P g § % i % Berners Bay to pick them up. They United o i out of this Court in this cause |n the event you fail to so appear Dan McGugin's Vanderbilt Com',b;\gged about 25 birds cn the . “Dr. Reed is survived by l““‘SOU’K H FOR TREATMENT he following real property belong-|and answer, the plaintiff will take Y modores moved into the wheat and e wife, Helen C. Cosgrove Reed, and | iy {ing to you and situated in the|judgment against you for want raspberry country to tackle Minne- 25 a daughter, Mary Lea, of Pocatello.” | pyiquts to th tes for medical| City of Juneau, Alaska, towit: [thereof and will apply to this cota. The Gophers were too strong SKAGWAY PIGNEI‘.R ————— | treatment, Prof. B. Patty, | northwest one-half of Lot 4 in Block |Court for the relief demanded for the southerners last year, but| PENTICT DIED IN INTERIOR STEAMBOAT Dean of the School of Mines aff17 in the City of Juneau, Alaska,|in ils complaint and as herein- the Commodores have hope off 7 the Alaska Agricultural College angtogether with the tenements, her-|above stated. turning the; tables on the out-| IDAHO RECENTLY MEN GO TO STATES School of Mines, accompanied’ b editaments and appurtenances| You are further notified that {it that has lost a number of stars, e Mrs. Patty, passed through here tos|thereunto appertaining and belong- |the date of the order, made and including Bronko Nagurski. Dr. Albert W. Reed, who was a Officers of steamboats that plied day on the steamer Alaska. ing, and the following described|entered by the above entitled At the same time, Tulane’s Green | partner of the late Dr. L. S. Keller in the past season on the Tanana| Last summer while on a mining|personal property belonging to you|Court, for the service upon you Wave, champions of the Southerl|in the practice of dentistry in the and Lower Yukon rivers are among survey in the Moose Pass region onj——— 3 v of this summons by publication, is conference in 1929, will play North={ pioneer days, recently died ;t Boise, the passengers on the steamship Kenai Peninsula, Dean Patty waS! pijgh livestock prices are expect- September 29, 1930. western at Evanston. Tulane ha§|idaho, He had been practicing at Alaska for the States. Capt. C. W. caught in a snowslide. He suffered|qq o keep Towa's farm income| WITNESS the Honorable JUS- most of the strength that carried|pocatello since leaving Skagway in Adams, Capt. James Crowley and an inpured arm which has been|.: jts yusual level despite the TIN W. HARDING, Judge of the it to the crest last year and will}jg;, He was well known and Chief Engineer Thomas B. Hyde giving him considerable trouble ! 41outh. 1nlmvo entitled Court, and the seal make it interesting for the Wild=|popular in Southeast Alaska when of the steamer Alice, and Capt. S.|since that time. He is going 6 of said Court hereunto affixed, this tiff’s AT NOMINAL YEARLY COST YOU CAN HAVE A cats. a rebident. He died September 26. E. Lancaster and Chief Eng]neprj“fl‘ States to have it examined — P =y Y 20th day of September, 1930. . . North Carolina, Tennessee, Geor-| The Pocatello Tribune contained Walter Johnson of the steamer |and treated if necessary. | LUDWIG NELSON | (Seal) JOHN H. DUNN, Safe Deposlt Box | o O 5 7 TR | JEWELER 11 Clerk. gla Tech, and Alabama all haveltne following concerning Dr. Reed’s Jacobs, report a successful naviga- strong squads and fine coaching. S0 |death and funeral: |tion season on the interior water- | Pe‘kfr lvafih‘(”?('i lm“’;eef“' 1“1""'2"‘ | Watch Repairing | By NORMAN B. Coof"k FOR KEEPING Jewelry, Deeds, Leases, Bonds, Notes, Mortgages, have Georgia, Florida, and Ken-| «py 1 servi for Dr. Albert|ways. merchant, visited local friends to- Brunswick Agency Deputy Clerk. neral services for 3 ré | \dn, He {8 enroute to Seattle th First blicati Sept. 1930, Wills, Contracts, Letters, Keepsakes, Diaries, Army Papers, Mar- tucky. They will help make it a|w. Reed, 61, Pocatello dentist, who| > 2y. s enroute to Sea FRONT STREET | First publication, Sept. 30, . 2 , 61, st, Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. [spend the winter. 36 i ., Last publication, Oct. 21, 1930. riage Certificates, Insurance Policies, Birth Certificates, -—- = S v — e L— Recelpted Bills merry tussle for conference hon-|gied Tuesday morning in the Unit-| _° Most of the coaches are will-|eoq States Veteran’s hospital at| ing to wager that the competition|poise will be beld at the family| will be so keen that no one eleven|pome at 225 South Fourth avenue “Dodd at quarterback, Eugene MC-|ne in charge of sounding of taps| Ever and Buddy Hackman at half-|,ng the volley at the grave. Funeral backs, is unquestionably one of the{services will be in charge of Schu- | . omors and this is their last varsity | qentistry until the outbreak of the| A season, Spanish-American war in 1898, | | Telephone 409 Valentine Building McEver came close to belng se-|yhen he entered the army as chief | lected for All-American honors last | mycician of the First Regimental year. Dodd has piloted three unde-|pang Eighth Army Corps. Serving feated Volunteer teams, was All-|gpproximately two years in the LSED CAR BARGAINS Sputhern quarterback last year, and | ppjlippines, he was mustered out Used Truck Bargains %est in the country. maker and Beasley. is regarded by so-good a judge as|iy gan Francisco and returned to If You Don’t Believe It SEE can go through the campaign with-|priday afternoon at 2 o'clock with | . . \ out a setback. Rev. C. H. King officiating. Inter-| Flrst Natwnal Bank These three boys have worked| «pr Reed was a native of Bakers- Wallace Wade, Alabama coach, as|this city. | McCAUL MOTOR CO. ment will be in Mountainview | ‘ together ever since they entered col- | fie]q Vt. He came to Pocatello | n e | a a yS the best field general developed in| «prom 1900 until 1911 he practiced Service With Satisfaction Tennessee's backfield, with Bobby | cemetery. Spanish War veterans will | lege. They were sensations as soph-1gg0, and followed his profession in | See H. R. SHEPARD & SON " many years in Dixie. He is a fine{jentistry in Skagway, Alaska, after passer and kicker, besides directing | which he again took up his resi- an offensive that shows MCEVer | jence in Pocatello. He was a form- and Hackman to best advantage. |er member of the Idaho State Den-| T it el tal soclety, and past president of COAST TEAMS. TRAVEL the Southeastern Idaho Dental So- | No games were played in the Pacific Coast League yesterday as the clubs were traveling to open ROX & NIOODY (his afternoon on the following schedule for this week: TELEPHONE 444 L Hollywood at Sacramento. p “ Portland at Mission. GENERAL | San Francisco at Oakland. ; R ‘Beattle at Los Angeles. CONTRACTO STANDING OF CLUBS Painting—Kalsomining . (Corrected to Date) Plumbing—Roofing Pacific Coast League Concrete Work Won Lost Pet Hollywood ... 59 28 678|| Foundations—Excavating Los Angeles .48 34 585 P sSan Francisco 43 43 .59‘2 e s it ot oo e Sacramento AL, AT TR | TRAVEL BY AIR Seattle . i 208 R | Cakland w48 8 AMERICAN | FLIGHTS TO ANY POINT DESIRED 3 Portland ... . 3 48 429 | ! Mission T TR e LEGION i ———————— MOOSEHAVEN LEGION NO. 25 Attention Legionnaires ARENA : » o i 2 FOR RESERVATIONS—Hangar Phone, 429; Gas- If you don’t come e meet- ] - ing lonight at the Moose Hall Yo Mo ey d l J' y tineau, Phone 10. ‘A, B. HAYES, Agent. s #n8 pm. it will be y.ourbelo:sidnfig b3y - iy S October 11 : : RN B ercer, CHESTERFIELD CIGARETTES are manufactured by LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO cO. |Old Papers for sale at Empire Office —adv, Herder. ) (| e

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