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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 8, 1931 Bv GEORGE McMANUS YOU KNOW- MR- J1GGS THIS CRADH BUT THAT DOESNT WORRY ME - NOW: MR- NGGES- | KNOW | N WALL STREET COST ME TVE BEEN WITHOUT FOOD FOR COULD GET BACK ON ™MY THROW THIS GUY EVERYTHING- | HAD TO GIVE LUP TWO DAYS AND 'VE WALKED FEET \F YOU WOULD OUT- HE'S BREAKIN' MY HOUSE - YACHT: AUTOS AND AROUND LOOKING FOR WORK LOAN ME FIVE ( MY HEART- CLUBS- ITS TOUGH TO HAVE TO UNTIL | CAN HARDLY STAND THOUSAND DOLLARS- | ON MY FEET: ) GIVE UP THE LUXURIES OF LIFE r TTHAT § AM USED 7O - E‘ CHIROPRACTIC People suffering from rheumatism can find ready relief by taking the famous TRI-CLAST SWEATS. These sweats will hasten the elimination of toxic poisons that have collected in the blood and tissues. © 1931, Int') Feature Service, Inc. Great Britain rights reserved. {SEATTL[;: MA7N LOSES will take j‘udg’mvexrxc against you Clliropr(l(‘tic for want thereof, and will apply KAUFMANN GAFE}MUSSUUNI 10 o chiiromuav v o i 0 e PAUL, Minn, Aug. 8-—Joe w. Harding, Judge of said Court, Nichols, Long Beach, California, and the Seal of said Court here- school boy, beat Ed Greenway, of unto affixed, on this 21st day of | makes and keeps you Well DR. C. L. FENTON Chiropractor Goldstein Building Seattle, on the last hole in the jyly, 1931. 18-hole match here to enter the JOHN H. DUNN, final in the National Public Links Clerk. Critical Salesman Is Satis+| e by German Chan- Goir Championship By VENETIA PUGH, Nichols opposes Charlie Ferrara, Deputy Clerk. fied with Food and : | cellor Bruening lof San Franci The order for the service of this | Sl | i, ervice B AL Benito| Albertus, of Philadeiphia, 3 and 1.'summons by publication was issued Notices for thi enurch comms| 11:00 am. — Morning Worship.| “Where is the lead pencil for Mussolinl has accepted the invi- | ::de dated onthe 21st'day ot July, Specialist in Foot Troubles must be received by The Empire |Subject, “Mercy, An Attribute of [the credit customers?” |tation of Chancellor Bruening to| 1If father is a man who brings % not laler than 10 a'clock Saturday God, a Virtue in Man” * | "N. A. McEachren, travéling sales- Teturn the latter’s visit to Rome, home the bacon it means they | H. B. LE FEVRE, morning to guarantee change of | The primary department of the |man, was speaking. The question and he will go to Berlin on some can afford to go out every Sunday S s T g sermon topics, ete. Sunday School meets at 12:05 p.m.|was addresced to Robert Kauf- date to be set later. ken dinners. Juneau, Alaska. | 8:00 pm—Evening services. Sub- | mann, proprietor of Kaufman's;, When the Premier leaves Rome —_— - First pupncauon, July 25, 1831. ject, “The Nature of God's King- |Cafe, which this week moved fromfor Berlin, it will be his first for s NS t publication, Aug. 22, 1931. Accepts invitation Extend ! z | | 2 i : N { \ | z ! N z i z : . i o au Bumiom. e L singivs “'dumf‘ the Gastineau Hotel Building to mal visit outside Italy since he' 6 S1OBaA R A B P D) REV. A. P. KASHEVAROFF, Pastor | You ar¢ invited to worship with ;Emrters formerly occupied by went to London in 1922. e 1‘:‘ & ”‘ o i N R RS A R T KA UFMANN S CAFE Saturday, 7:00 p.m.—Vespers and | Us- abry’s Cafe in the Imperial Build- G T e ~ In the District Court for thc Ter- matins combined. — ing,Hrronungr;m ;l;:mngle Ci)rner, ‘m tg:)'l‘;gfinzoC%fii“::f?:neau‘ x'ltto‘ly'y of Alaska, First Division,/ Sunday, 10:00 a.m.—The divine % it ———%| “Have to fix that” replied the| e at Juneau. : \ ey oF saint Johb, Gtieviibaa | s o, Moy TERY CORMMEAL " [l restaiizint/mifn. 'al Tie Mlood' sy the | Figsmeh (s Divislon, 'TEHNY cuibering| Buethlinl, FIAloff, va Pendl()ton “""CHARLES n. RICE, Dean % | front end of the counter near the! Of Alaska. | Herman Bartolini, Defendant. cash register and after fumbling in Before the Honorable Charles Sey, The President of the United States S hir ts (Formerly Mabry’s Cafe) R =4 Phone 604 1 The Salvadon Ariay I'{ 8:00 am—Holy Communion. | his pockets, produced a stub of a| United States Commisioner and | of America to the above-named & 11.00 am—Morning Prayer and|Pencil with the lead point broken| Ex-Officlo Probate Judge. | defendant. greeting: i NO W OPEN' off. lIn the Matter of the Estate of “You are hereby required to ap-| » 8 ————— b | Public meeting=. Sunday—2:00 p. m. Suncay—T7:30 p. m. Tuesday—T7:30 p. m. { | | Sermon. | Evening service at Douglas. “I don’t want it,” volunteered the| Meno C. Herner, deceased. pear in the District Court for the salesman, as he laid down a tab, Notice is hereby given that Anita erritory of Alaska, First Division, | Na : g A s o for his meal and a silver dollar,|Garnick has been duly and regu- within thirty days after the last New ONLY THE CHOICEST AN | First Church of Christ, “I just missed the pencil you used 'larly appointed executrix of the pyplication of this summons, name- | s Presbyterian Native Church | Sclentist to keep tled to a string at the estate of Meno C. Herner. ~ ly, within thirty days after the 15th Patterns | FOODS SERVED . . . R B S e U Gastineau; that’s all.” All persons having clalms against gay of August, 1931, in case this HARRY WILLAKD, Lay Worker | Su-day services %:n ve field o “Otherwise, everything's O.K., is said estate are hereby required t0'symmons is published, or within 10:30—Morning service. {11 am. in the First Church of|it?” queried the proprietor. ipresent them with proper \'ouchers‘“,,.n. days after its servics upon Brsl 11:30—Bible School. Christ, Sctentist, Juneau, on Pifth| It is, although there was no re- Within six months from the date:\,m_ in case this summons is serv- | g M ’ b 7:30—Evening service, and Main Streets. The subject wiil|sponse. |of this notice to the sald executrix,|oq pon you personally, and an- | ( Juulny erc ulnt S uncn 7:00 p. m.—Wednesday—Midweek | be, “Spirit.” | Before moving into the Mabry Anita Garnick, at her place of ' gwer-the complaint of the ahove-l‘ | prayer service. No Sunday School during July/place, Mr. Kaufman completely business on Seward Street in Ju- named plaintiff on file in the said | — and August. renovated and repainted it. Every- neau, Alaska, which sald place of | courf in the above-entitled action 2| Wednesday, 8:06' p. m.—Testi-|thing shines like new. The large business is konwn as Garnick's| The plaintiff in said action de- | < 3 < Pl iy SR | H . fEy0 mands the following relief: An ab- ROBERT KAUFMANN, Prop. Corner of Tnira ana Matn Sts. Christian Sclence Reaaing ROOM (is in plain view of the customers, Dated this 21st day of July, A solute divorce from the defendant REV. ERLING K. OLAFSCN, |M Cuurch ouilding. This room is|that occupy the stools at the coun- D, 1931. and that she be permitted to as- | | Everything in Furnishi Sadbor. |open to the public Wednesday | ter, which extends the full length ! ANITA GARNICK, . |sifle hef maiden name of Pyl y ‘g M urnishings “The Friendly Church” afternoons. mom 2:30 to 4. of the place. Booths are arranged ExecutriX. |ine¥raylor. or Men 9:45 am.—Sunday School. The public is cordially invited to/along the wall on one side of the First publication, July 25, 1931. And in the event you fail to so| 11:00 am, — Morning’ Warship.| Attend tases serviiey aud: vixlt. the room. | Last publication, Aug. 15, 1931 |gppear and answer, the plaintiff | Bermon, “The Victorious Tifer .| =ooins. roam, 5 he food is of the high stand-| There wil, be no evening service | | 2xd that has atways been maintain- | S| NHONEONAARARRRERARARONOARARAREE RO during the summer months. | " Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | ;%:S'b);n!\:refll(l:‘:f‘r?an. The service is B () £ = —-—~———‘T 121 Main Street SR o5 T T Northern Light Presbytcriva [| CpHAS. C. PERSONEUS, Pastor. Church £ “Swidty ! h - |Dry Law to Play %] 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. Minor Role in 32 REV. C. . SAUNDERS. Pastor | 12:15 p. m—Bible School. , Corner Fourth and PFranklin Sts. 7:30 p. m. — Evening service. Says N. D. Baker The church where service and| - Services Tuesday and Friday i worship meet. {evenings at 7:30 o'clock. LYNCHBURG, Va, Aug. 8- 10:00 a.m.—Bible School. | The Lord’s Supper the first Sun- Newton D. Baker, former secre- 11:00 a.m.—Morning worship. So- |dey of each month. tary of war, expressed the opinion prano solo. Ladies’ chorus. Ser- here that major political parties mon topic, “The Law and the Gos- (\:———-————A« R — will promise bread rather than pel.” Catholic Church drink to the people in the 1932 7:00 p.m—Young People Discus-|| . Church of the Nativity presidential campaign. sion Group. “TFIfth and Gvie Sweets 1| Baker, who is appearing as an SEAMTS i i ttorney in a power suit here, said 8:00 a.m.— 5 by . . y 00 am—Holy Mass and 8er-|pe believed prohibition would be Baptist Churc| # 3 an issue in 1932, but economic prob- L AT T ® még'aiofiflg‘;fl?y bl\::ssdxm:cl! Ser; lems, with unemployment and tar- E. C. URBIGKEIT, Speaker. et B o sflsfl:fl;’:‘ ;’ iff playing important roles, would Meetings in the Odd Fellows' the Hivirch. » I overshadow all other issues. Hall ] The national attitude toward pro- Sunday services: ! 55 hibition, he sald, has changed, in 10:00 a.m.—Btble School. o = s e |that the nation is wondering 11:06 am. — Sermon subject,| AT THE HOTELS whether prohibition is the correct “That Ever Present Christ.” » ® | solution of the liquor problem. 8:00 p.m. — Sermon. Subject, Gastineau > “R:deemed to the Uttérmost.” Henry O'Malley, Washington, D. Metropolitan Methodist T C., Mrs. May White, Gustavus. Episcopal Church | Al day of July, 1931, filed his final :s___———————l X. Y. Xrenaud, Juneau; E. Rag- | ooount as administrator of the RFr;o‘;\rt(!}- .EhdJ:;[w;‘lm;m—:r 2 Hooiah;“’_—_ estate of James McQuinn, deceased, “Ihe church with the cordial| Old papers au the Empire office in the Commissioner’s Court for Haines Precinct and Territory of ok : SRPIe. Alaska, notice is hereby given to Pk - . . S AR all heirs, creditors and other per- R R RT S H SFRL 7SR O S A O SO0 A 2 AL AL YL A YA sons interested in said estate, that Saturday, September 26, 1931, at two o'clock in the- afternoon of said day, at the office of the ANNOUNCING United States Commission, in the !Town and Precinct of Haines, Al- |aska, is the time and place set DODGE BROTHERS [ itur” "2t |said account and settlement there- |of. E. E. ZIMMER, NEW S IX United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge. Pirst publication, July 18, 1931. Last publication, Aug. 8, 1931, B | Resurrection Lutheran Church | | nonia; ,,.eeting range at the rear of the room Gro e T r TRAVEL BY AIR AGENTS J. B. Burford & Co. Fred Hanford Gastineau Hotel Larry Parks W. T. Farwell, kagway R. P. Peratovich A. B. Hayes, Manager, Alaska Division. Headquarters at Juneau, NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT Erik Oslund, having on the 13th YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY We call for and deliverl T A s R AN 51 S, B.E.U. NEW! Mosquito Stick, 25¢ A Butler Mauro Drug Co. Phone 134 We Deliver Express Money Orders FREE WHEELING Diamond Briquets Dodge Coupe $1190.00 || CLEAN . ‘ ECONOMICAL Delivered EFFICIENT Westinghouse RADIOS SEE US FOR PRICES - Capital Electric Co. SECOND AND SEWARD i Y SHIFT TRANSMISSION An Unusual Bargain Best Grade Cut Macaroni—4 pounds for 25¢ GARNICK’S—Phone 174 Ask for Demonstration McCAUL MOTOR CO. | PACIFIC COAS COAL CO. ; Phone 412 R AR R R A E B0 ) | ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 ———— T L T

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