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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 9, 1931. . g . i3 . APER ADVERTISING TR, AR ¢ g ; o — e e e Daily Alaska Empire INCREASING. NoTicR Oi' SALE'OF REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL ||| Fraternal Societies R — o . o _|{In the United States Commissioner’s (Ex Officio Probate) || “We Never Close” 4 > or ¥ QS . TROY . - - EDITOR AND MAWAGER CTCC N S ulled e 1 scsio ou the| Sartolr Gs DERSIRWRE Alsaks, JUNEGEROMME |} 4B , *|| Gastineau Channel § B R A ST SR il WS T grnlst g o In et dosiers o | SERVICE | Helene W L Albgocht | 60— 9 Btreet sy Al o ! I)mx'nx\figc of the newspaper columns. The IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF EMERY VALEN- 51| | Massage, Erectrizity, Infra Red | B. P. OA_ ELKS _— ang: is accredited to the fact that the business i MOTOR CO & iy Meeting every Entered in the Post Offi Jur B BRCUBT SIS (1 that have devoted most money to advertising: TINE, Deceased. 3 T il By, Mecical Comees | {wednesday nigh't mEnte : | 410 Goldstein Building e A st d red ! Phone Office, 216 i |Han. i g oo . Visiting ' brothers 4 welcome. B cumsdumonaaTes R ave curtaliclf:i ef):gd:uc::s;;o?hm‘nr;‘v;‘mr‘\l:loas: 5 ?;z;li]ge;;d’fieretby giv_ertx t}k‘]at t“}: p‘[’f‘"!‘ta“lcesgft wi (grder oflig “Jim’ and “Marvani elivered by carrier In Juneau, as, ? s e et - (W04 T entered into e United States Commis- B3t Tuune SReotas pef "2","”\‘,;‘“ b ercentage of them have actually increased | 500 By Officio Probate Couit for the Precinet of Juneau, ||t THIRD and MAIN STS. DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER u‘f.:,‘f‘ .i‘;::”{m’:,‘wn“hn‘. v . o, 81 R »‘ d indicate that there is a lot of Territory of Alaska, on the 26th day of August, 1931, in i\t iV TAVE S N : DENTISTS Py Exalied Ruilery Subacribera wiil confer a favor it ey will promptly -8 WEUE UH G g i S people the matter of the Estate of Emery Valentine, deceased, the J Blomgren Building | M. H. SIDES, Secretary. wotity the Business O ure or irregularity m in tr y for purchasing undersigned Administrator With The Will Annexed of the | — PHONE 56 | “Co-Ordinate Bod- '0-Ordinal 2 B v 0oUvery of therupare 7 e ded to buy. And that suggests that it _ . . Telephone 3 Business Offic 374. y. suggests osts X 7 ., 814 prodtbhal Nestivils: to fupply fhb. de- said estate, will sell at public auction, or as much thereof Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m. ! 5t o Wi dnciihe: ! as is necessary or he thinks advisable, subject to confirma- P J ’--- < ) N > advertisers can create the latter s S Toidt Y. Taesas s (’ 8.)" % | ry Scottish Rite 5 tion by said court, the following described parcels or real SRS un Ry -. ""\l_‘: Regular meetings it or not otherw « ) aper and also the nding the heavy lending to Germany | Property or:any part or portion thereof, to-wit:— FRIGIDAIRE Dr. Charles P, Jenne \) L JUf\U second Friday DENTIST g each month »¢ local news pu E ) ritain by the United States this country DELCO LIGHT PRODUCTS 4 IR SiscuLATION contains about five billions of dollars in gold— PARCEL 1 MAYTAG WASHIN Rooms 8 and § Valentine . 7:30 p. m. Socot- e uon rhat oF PO y If of the total world supply. But it 15 i il Bullding tish Rite Temple, That certain piece of property situation at the MACHINES Telephre 176 WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary must be adr that the distribution of the gold g o *) s RN S G o o i T, | junction of Front and Franklin Streets, Juneau, GENERAL MOTORS RADIOS ‘ — LOYAL ORDER OF is not ictly equal. U olds more than . AW‘ hm,q i S ! Alaska, being located om the Southerly side of MOOSE, NO. 700 LR e | Front Street and bounded on the Northerly side by . Phone 17 Dr. J. W. Bayne Meets Monday 8 p. m. A New York sclentist is going into Africa to Front Street, Juneau, Alaska; on the Westerly side Front Street Junea: DENTIST v Ralph Reischl, Dictator language of the apes. The first one Who by N. G. Nelson Building and on the Easterly side 5 " | Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. Legion of Moose No. 28 Jualifying for a seat in Congress is out by the John W. Clark property. being triangular in e J | | Office Lours, 9 am. to 5 pm. | | meets first and third Tuesdays shape and known and called “THE ARCTIC PROP- WS T 4L SR AR T ®yenings Ly appointment. G. A. Baldwin, Secretary and [ ERTY.” i« | ! Phone 321 Herder, P. D. Box 213, You Can Save Money at | S T | Our Store ] MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 14 Second and fourth Mon- ¢ news in London when the authorities| N e : Dr. A. W. Stewart r day of each mouth in the advisability of arming certain classes ot 1, in Block 12. Harris Hardware Co. DENTIST Seottish Rite Templ, > London police. The British bobby's ability | Lower Front Street Hours § & m. t0 6 D. B\ | | beginning at 7:30 p. m. em with his bare hands" has long been the | PARCEL III : SEWARD BUILDING H L. Y, ; . L. REDLINGSHAF- 5 and admiration of other big cities of the| V A 9 Officc Phone 469, Res. Lot 5, Block 3, and the Northerly triangular = Phone 276 ER, Master; JAMES W. LEIVER® wm‘i(l. And surprisingly few London policemen have | P ! fraction of Lot 4, Block 3. ———— o | Secretary. g been | We have the wc f U 2 ’ P 9 i | What's happened now? Well, crooks in Great ORDER OF EASTERN STAR oficials that "air i Vi B! * | > s B —— rita e becomir un-toters. Although the Brit- ¥ | assortment of ¢ a > D o iony b MR L lAR?EI v Drs. Barton & Doelker | Second and Four¢h and the circumstance that Ray S rd, veteran peing smuggled in from the Continent. Lot 6, Block 3. ; CHIROPRACTORS 4 ’l;uesdn7.lofmhmonth, actor-manager, will have c 1ing fea- | Which reminds us that in our own gun-saturated | £ ,l"BUG";‘BBEhH'EALTH Bl!l“V::l' l‘tlt: T:;lglc: m; s assurance ter underworld is said t y of its ; ‘Maintain that Vital Resis g ] tures is assurance t erwor s said to get many s PARCEL V Hellenthal Bldg, o KEIiER, Wty Mabe The rest of the work to maks the a success | pistols from Spa . ! five (5 in wi ours 10 a. . ron; FANNY L. ROBe depends upon the people u alr can omic depression is helping to spread the Easterly fraction, being five (5) feet in width H 10 to® pm. | T my.no be successful unless is a tendar habit among predatory classes of all and one hundred feet (100) long of Lot 7, Block 3. 3 KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS - ) 4 t oW N ations in England, it may become easier to 3 It is up to the people of to provide the [Dations, even in K | [ 3 attendance. That is the only way to make the B8% some Sor » International regulation of that PARCEL VI Robert Slmpson Seghers Council No. 1708, % { 19 Q 2 londa) i . to gaurantee good Fairs in the future ¢ in the crime problem. How much better to e Easterly fractiam of Lot 2=, bBloc an Graduate Anggles Col- 7 K . 4 Lot 3, Block 3; commonly known as the “OLD Transient brotbers urg~ 3 0 lege of Optometry and #d to attend. Councll The people who attend a Fair make it SUC- |keep the criminally inclined unarmed than to dis- 3 VALENTINE STORE” property. - m'. e Not Only Cheaper but - z Chambers, Pifth Street Better [ R A A ST H | | { MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated >re is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all hew atches credited to The Pistol Problem. i gt | | (New York World-Telegram.) | PARCEL 11 SEE US FIRST cess, not only by providing the revenues arm them after they have taken heavy toll of but they make their own fun. Get enough people 'human life! 2 JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. into the big Fair building on pleasure bke>nt and We have had ample proof hereabout that pos- l'ARCflL Vil H. J. TURNER, Becretary. e e o i M) DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O there is sure to be a good time session of a gun often makes a murderous criminal | Optometrisi-Optician Mevts first and third Eyes Examined—Glasses Pitted &MWM& 8 o'clook, RICE & AHLERS CO. GOOD PLUMBING Such sale will be held ofi.‘the 28th day of September, |l “We tell you in advance S 1931, at ten o’clock in the fopenoon at the store room for- what job will cost” (Seattle Tir:e;.»m s | merly occupied by the Emery Valentine Jewelry Store, x . AR 1 properly approache e editor of e | ‘ Sews i v s commities predicla Prestdent Hooyer | oo 1 e would. transfer. to the flrchivesl'c['(:;‘fi{o?‘f' It;EOAnltagl?g'qti?r;‘]:do :féseallll t?eentrg):rncgfmt'hzrl‘ggu)" g s g N, s Will be re-clected. He declared that the DEmoeratisof ihis city letter which he says recently eame | o tjyo amount bid at the tifie said bid is made and the|® 7 e et g B e B O b (ool WY Bt hig hands - though How L £ a0l aWis frcmlbalance to be paid at the sai c(;nfil'matiofi of said sale is See BIG VAN H of lm‘;nve; n(::: :{mym_ PHONE 149, NIGET 148 Smith and that either Al Smith or Gov. Roosevelt |poth C. B. Bagley and Prof. Edmond S. Meany is| 10, 3 b will be the party's Presidential nominee. He s © understanding. Dated October, 1880, it refers | ordered by the United States#ommissioner Ex-Officio Pro- g e RELIABLE TRANSFER i ony the President will run again on a platform de . e visit of President Rutherford B. Hayes | bate Court, Precinct of Juneath Territory o ska. No®% i’ Deed Guns. saie /4 | e X Studio, 206 Main St. Phone 194 | | ing against any sort of modification of Prohibition, |in t lines | DATED at Juneau, this h day of August, 1931 { Ammunition | and that he, the Bishap/ ahd all those who think It was quite an event for this little city. | T s 3 4 3 | OPPOSITE . MIDGET LUNCH \ Ty ? » ! ) s JUNEAU-YOUNG NEW RECORDS as he does will again, support the Republictn nom- :’”1 ‘“"t 5‘;‘“““’0“: ‘:'}““ bou't into the ioun_d ‘4 F. MULLEN, 4 inee who Will, he says, again carry the Southern| {0 meet him. As the boat carrying Presi- S i : Funeral Pa | dentiHajes, Mrs. Hayes,” General Sherman Administratorwith the Will Annexed of the DON'T BE TOO Lirmted Fanaiil m NEW SHEET MUSIC stau?s he ca“-md‘m 1928. (.‘m.x’mn d”’clurvd !l?a.l; and Ramsey, Secrstary of War, steamed Estat ¢ iy Valentine, D ol LIBERAL d E RAD he will be as active in the next campaisn in behalf | ow1y by the other boats, the crowds cheer- | state o ey , Deceased. oo ‘mbalmers 10 SERVICE of the President as he was in the last ' ed lustily. Cannon thundrered a welcome. - e 2 e = Expert Radio Repairing Radio Tubes and Supplies President Hoover is certainly playing in a ling Bells were ringing and every boat, mill and of hard luck. Bishop Cannon is a heavy load to| factory whistled for all they were worth. ) :1 | carry—even though it be unwillingly || They were all very favorably impressed ALASKA EAT CO \ with the appearance of Seattle. . . . Seattle o s J D%fl?l!’oll:l;,AFng}lon S JUNEAU TEACHER BEATS THE e R QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING : 3 Kidney and Bowel Specialist JUNEAU MELODY GUESSERS. patatoss, Vil L3 Meadowbrook Butter ~ Austin Fresh Tamales ; 3 2= Bliide W1, Goldhieth Eliy. HOUSE s, Ly b Tt weak Mt The last paragraph, it might be remarked, goes PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 i Hours: 10-12, E;:;I‘Ifi? @feels nowopapers. chrrion Swries. fast W 2" to show that some conditions have not changed I - ek said Juneau High hool English c es would be|yare even in fifty-one years. 2 - ) W teacherless when the schools opened because Miss R O Gy ol ) 3 Dorothy Israel’s train faled fo reach Seattle | g o T T T T As L HEMLOCK WOOD JUNEAU TRANSFER time for her to catch the Queen. An effort Was | American citizens they have all along been entitled, ° 1 Full Cord . $8.50 COMPANY ' then made by Miss Israel to get an airplane t0|of course, to all the assistance Washington could h l AL Half Cord . 4 Victoria and a bus from there to catch the e e, Tt 1. (ha Dloties HeyE ok re iy am & e al Or T s Feti o |1 Tve Cerdy or ever, §1.80 jplrd i senger liner at Nanaimo failed because fog p thing like the snapshots people bring back from place. For our coal goes farther and E. 0. DAVIS vented the airplane from making a trip that day. Maine and the Adirondac twenty years in a gives a more even and satist, TELEPHONE 584 heat. If your coal bin is running The story was sent by the Associated Press to The |Tokyo jail would not be excessive. — (New York » Empire. Times.) 10%, better have us send YOU & NEW | foeweeoe e However, Miss Israel was on hand when the e ._, ‘——'. ecza supply to prove our statement. Our he 1930 census will be bound in twenty-four I draying service is always the best GARBA‘;E schools opened yester ing. She caught the = x P volumes. Even aiter one reads it thoroughly he So, again, it is up to the people of this City to of some semi-moron who, unarmed, is only a| Lot 1, Block 3, Soufherly fractional part of furnish the attendance and the carnival spi Go | cringing coward | Lot 8, quck 3; fractional part of Lot 1, Block G, to the Fair at least once each have never yet really tackled this firearm | and fractional part of Liot 2, Block 3; commonly problem. It's time we did. known as the “VALENTINE BLOCK” property. Room 17, Valentine Bldg. wt Eagles Hall o Y Office phone 484, residenss | (Douglas. W. E. FEERO, W. P, phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | |GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visiting to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 brothers it iR s e e B HARD |,['(1§ FOR HOOVER. i Distant Days. Bishop Cannon, who prefers to stay in Eurcpe to testifying before the Se e elec s invest THE GUN MAN rning at Seattle # ¢ and we specialize in Feed. 4 ShGh. made i byl b will nst kx:o\\!hu\\' the characters come out.—(Mon- ° HA ULED' IO B ST 9 tana Standard.) g ample time for the opening of the school. D. B. FEMMER e M';‘v:l' lfl’tlcksd and Stores Juneaws popular teacher made bad guessers| Dot wait for poor busimess fo start you: start OSZ ) Phone 114 AND! A mcl.lAlmm ght and Baggage n now—Advertise!—(Prince Rupert Empire.) Phone 534 Prompt Delivery of out of the Seattle newspaperme: ALL KINDS OF COAL o T UL LR LT ] ‘ HAAS T { H AMS A 8 l E Famous Candies PHONE 48 M INT H UA The Cash Bazaar ] Open Evenings LT et ELEVATOR' (v L O rrwarEna . s i I 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Guaranteed by Now Pioneer Pool Hall i3 J. B. BURFORD & CO. - p Telephone 183 | POOL—BILLIARDS / ZEE S0t vo g on .an 3 ‘ ] . rinoiei TC=F JUNEAU' CABINET |7 ~ Have Your s . and DETAIL MILL- Garments, made or promed by | Favorite us Color WORK CO. "PHONE s28 Schemes O fem o B e TOM BRARER Machine Shop & USE CABINET and ’ s w P “To save part of wilat one earns is an- MILLWORK PLAY BILLIARDS , House Paint _other vital element in a successful life. o g s —— .. GENERAL CARPENTER ! —at— ~Savings are not only insurance against goodness is the pro- GLASS REPLACED the turns of fortune, but also a means of duct of baking experi- i ence. We not only use IN AUTOS seizing golden oppartunities, which are £ ki : g but 2 so often lost through the lack of a small end Py “hibiir and E’“&z‘:s Rl;l‘;‘l;lelisthad J uneau Auto J ital.” other food materials. 2 el s o T . 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