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L TR e e T e —— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 19, 1931. ek ' 4 b s — = = i B ¢ e (B o » ¥ December 26 last at a large dinner-dance ER EN | Alameda for a honeymoon trip to MqK . o ® (1 T 1 D“u‘ Y A{,"Sl. { | given by her parents at the Bellevue-Strat- SHOW IS GIV! Oregon and Washington. ES YOU LOSE | PROFESSIONAL | | Fraternal Societies )y i ford Hotel in Philadelphia, was educated FOR BRIDE-TO-BE UNHEALTHY FAT]|. ol oF i o IND MANAGER| 2 the Ethel Walker School in Simsbury, ~-T0O-BE NOTICE OF MEETING — ol Gasti Channc | JOHN W. TROY - - - JTOR AND US® conn. and at Mlle. Latapie's School in Regular meeting of the Women| wrs. Ethel Smith of Norwich, '———fi—A—lb— astineau Chan ‘ it A R e France. She is a member of the Acorn A linen shower was given Tues. °f Mooseheart Legion will be held | conn., writes: “I lost 16 1bs. with| | Helene W.L. recht E pm'akyflr’(’-!"%me‘::;!"G"Z?T\’g‘fv,\:fi?"““ Sacond and Main Club. She is a sister of Miss Dora B. Donner day mg}n 18 Horee 0; :di;n(:,e:x-;~ at eight o'clock tonight at Moose |mey first bottle of Kruschen, Being| ' PHYSIOTHERAPY B, P. O. ELKS | Streets, Juneau, Alaska. g and William H. Donner, Jr. Davis, a coming bride, by M Hall After the meeting there will |on pight duty it was hard to sleep | | Massace, Electr'=ity, Infrs Red Meeting every » ] “Post O un Second Claes Miss Donner's mother, the former Miss o » By MiS . a social to which all brother|gqavs but now since I am taking|' RV, Medical Gymnastics. Wednesday night Entered In the Post Office In Jun’au as & Hazel J.Madden and Mrs. D, Dull : ¥ 8 flding matter. Dora Browning, is a member of the Brown- at the Madden Studi Maip, Moos: are cordially invited. Kruschen I sleep plenty, eat as|! 410 Goldstemn Building |{at 8 pm. Exs ” SUBSCT "TION RATES, ing family of New Jersey, her great-grand- |- Yol ACEeR Studlo on Main GERTIE OLSON, |usual and lose fat t00." | Phone Office, 316 Hall, 1 Dellvered by earrier In Juneau, D uglas, Treadwell and father having been Judge Abx:am Brown- A it delighti‘ul Tt vas —adv. Recorder. To take off fat—take one half|® . Visiting brothers Q B i Th:'r: 1lr st JLk rulr;";m‘ . ing, at one time Attorney General of that spent. Six tables of bridge and - e | teaspoonful of Kruschen in a glass|e ® | welcome. o Oaa vear, o adynnos. $1 months, In advance, ate. iR i : whist were in play dnring the even- GREGG SHORTHAND »f hot water every morning before| | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | | S. JORGENSEN, Fralted Rule $6.00; one month, . ~dv i he bride-elect’s father is a widely known ing, A dainty luncheon i e Taught by certified teacher. Class |, aakfast—an 85 cent bottle lasts 4/ | DENTISTS M. H.'SIDES, Secret aotity te humacrs Offi Hald o BEarity | steel manufacturer, who founded the towns |8 © C&NUY SOSREOR W8S SETEC or private lessons. Day Of even-|weeks get it at Juneau Drug Co Blomgren Building . H . Beczetary. O ivery TR e ees Offioeh. s | Of Monessen and Donora, Pa. He built the s e R i) ing. Phone 354. —adV.| o+ Butler Mauro Drug Co.—or any PHONE 56 “Co-Ordinats Ped- | __Telephone for_iditc e nd BUNInSes O on National Tinplate Works, near Pittsburgh, Brigss at whistiase ot M- e ee— — |drug store in America. If this first| | Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. | fes of Freemason- MEMBL { CF ASSOCIATED PRE®S. which was absorbed by the American Tin- L. H. Smith and Mrs, Ed swyeen“‘ Old papers at The Empire sotie fails to convince you this is| ® — . ry Scottish Rite The Associated Prea: is exclusiecly entitled to the plate Company, and similarly he built up HoRGlS A o the easiest, surest and safest way|e. SUCE . Regular meetings use for republicalor. o. all news 1'spatches credited to the Union Steel Company, which was pur- Prizes at bridge were awarded to " . s 5 it or not otherw.se ore in tL: paper and . i v, - Mrs. John Satres and Mrs. J. M ‘0 lost fat your money gladly re-| [ Dr, Charles P. Jenne second Friday local news published b chased by the United States Steel Cor- Giovaneti surned. 3 —adv. DE] ST l each month au 5. G0 RS TTOURE e poration. He is a former President of the . s 6 NTI Si00 b, fa ke A FaAs OF ANY CTHER PUBLICATION Cambria_Ste:! Company, Chaihan of the | Miss Davls and Edward Dul wil ChistriAths Daron ) D e S S Board of the Pennsylvania Stecl Company v 4 ,n" Sysung | uilding WALTER B HEIRET. Bacetary % | founder and President of the Donner arish hall and will leave on ey 3 Telephone 176 Gl b Al 4 - Moose Legion No. 25 will give a o | ————— Steel Company, which was sold to the Eaton B .t prize waltz dance Thanksgiving| : LOYAL, ORDEE OF e Qe h Day at Moose Hall. Save the date. > MOOSE, NO. 76¢ Oy (A —adv. COMMITTEE. Dr, J. W. Bayne Meets Monday 8 p. m. \ Without prejudice as to the merits of the con- PO l F 5 | DENTIST i Ralph Reischl, Dictator ! troversy and only as a sporting proposition, if cut- lmp y aC(’S Roums 5-6 Triangle Bldg. | Legion of Moose No. ® | siders stoy out of it, we would advise that the i ¥ Ofllge:ml;oun,bl am. to 5 pm. meeuAflr;tld:d third Tuesdays | 2 re t . venings by sppointment. G. A. Bal n, Becretary and Japs are the best bet in Manchuria, Here’s Quick Help for You! V4 ACOUI‘RING tl_le ho{ne P e Heaiie 5 B | ¢ ! first you'll find it easier it ! | | If the Japs m‘wd Chinks are really going to m:\dt.?r- Here's the way to get rid of thosc to obtain the other thmgs MOUNT "NFAU LODGE NO. 1# e warfare sericusly, we favor the use of simpiified | emparrasing pimples in short order you so much desire. These —_— Second ana fourth Mon- n 3 of rames of generals and battlefields &s| Just bathe your face with soap sample items and priceu will Dr. A. W, Stewafl day of each mouth in \\ our bit toward lessening the load on linotypers and|and hot water—just as hot as you give you an idea of how eco- DENTIST Seottish Rite Temple, /fi-\’ proof-readers. can stand. Then apply Moone's oty ot can il your Hours 9 & m. to 6 p. v, | | beginning at 7:30 p. m. Vb/‘&f Emerald Oil. Massage it gently into| pOhiea ¥ S W SEWARD BUILUING 9. L. REDLINGSHAF- “” THE ROOSEVELT RELATIONSHIP. ; o the skin. Leave a little of the ol Puilding needs now. Oftlos Phone 469, Res. | |cp, Master; JAMES W. LETVERS i 5 His Last Gift. on your skin all night. Qaepunel doom. 2. 6 in. 2 695 3 Phone 776 Jecretary, ; i Often one hears discussion as to the relationship —_— In the morning, repeat the treat- | f 6 im . S . 3 . between Gov. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, who may o L in the|Ment but not quite so strenuously R .. 2 ORDEE OF EASTERN STAK become the next President, and the late President As vEdlsons life saxtlgls were rumrl;ng 1;;’1-) 125 o? In a few days you'll see an amaz- pi . .rogg.panel dooes, 2 ft. 6 1.75 7, / }," Rob si I. Becond and Fourth Theodore Roosevelt. They were fifth cousins. The last week of his ear ldy ::;reexv', u]Mefl }?n g Ing difference—not a pimple on s x6fL6in . . . . h . i obert impson ¢ Tuesdays of each moutd o 3 e ¢ v Eleanor rubber made from goldenr: were Dl your face! Sash Door, 2 ft. 6 in. x 6 ft. 6 3.40 q 0 t D at 8 oclock, Boovtish wife of Gov. Roosevelt, who was Anna dying Inventor's hand. He smiled, well pleased.|” But don't waste any. time just o with glass . . o . . . ¢ ] pt. D. Riio Tempie . JRakIb W Roosevelt before she became Mrs. Franklin D. Roose- 11" (% MR o Meviqence of the success of his| tninking. about. it—get right after Fooch Dooes 18 lghn, 2 fe8 € ) NOW FOR WINTER ||| oraduate Los Angeles Col- | Bite Ty g { velt, is a niece of the former President, the daughtr ja¢ great quest in the interests of humanity—a|tnose ugly, disfiguring pimples to- qarsge ek PG Don't be caught with your ||| lege of Optometry and rmm‘ R ""‘"’L of his only brother. success attested by Ford, Firestone and other rub-|gay Get a bottle of Moone's Em- it sancied, upper nalf glazed 7+00 radiator frozen. Use Anti- ||| Opthalmology el NNY L. 'RBA- The whole matter is set forth in a news item ber experts and scientists. It was the conlclusé:n erald Oil from Butler Mauro Drug Su)h. “}f:’fi}“f""id'"“’ 65 Freeze for your motor's pros lo Glasses Fitted, Lenses Ground ) v , Secretary in the New York Times announcing the engagement of years of search and expsrlmentanon‘ n € Co. or Juneau Drug 4¥. or any Ure)4lightsofglass. . . . ¢ tection and your conven- —I.HIGB’I'! OF COLUMBUS of Miss Elizabeth Browning Bonner of Philadel- ;flor’n to “ngt:erlll’blzzapr;g;c;sflz ::de:&‘;‘;‘ li‘;‘::g other first-class druggist. He will Windows, 24 x 24 In. glass § gg ser;z;:.mR;m:r:b? ledf;o?exyx | 3 Seghers Council No. 179 3 : s g d Mrs. be grown g give your money back if Emerald 4 et ra e S ‘ r Meetings second and last i phia to Elliott Roosevell, son of Gov. and Mrs. "0y iy the beautiful goldenrod of the autumn | oy aoesn't clear your face. —adv. wrb ahen o, =Pl 225 and expense. Be prepared, || | Dr. Geo. L. Barton JAseciaps e and I Ronsevelt. The Times said: fields, a plant indigenous to almost every part of(—_ " " _ " __ fill up now with Anti-Freeze. || | CHIROPRACTOR e ik The engagement is one of the most im- thebatio NOTICE OF HEARING ON Sash Frames (nopulleys) . . 1.75 i i Hellathal Buiding Trsument bers portant this year, and is of wide interest This substitute for rubber, according to Mr. FINAL ACCOUNT Ironing Board and Cabiaet, g () JUNEAU MOTORS |! oFFICE SERVICE ONLY cwunbenmnhhms abroad as well as in this country. Edison's son Charlss, who is to carry forward his|In the Probate Court for the Ju- ComPlete . . . . « . . o J¢ Foot of Main Strest Hours: ¢ a. m. to 12 noon JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. a) Mr. Roosevelt is related to many prom- father’s work, can be produced in sufficient quantity| neau Precinct, Territory of Al-| Send for free illustrated catalog | LS il s iyite Fifhay i inent New York families. He is a gmml»%’l’" and quality to warrant its commercial exploitation.| aska, Division Number One. = = l | 7p m to8 p. m | Lrs i A, H and namesake of the late Elliott Rooscvelt, Rubber and copper are two absolute essentials|In the matter of the estate of 1 B¢ dbnolnint DOUGLAS AERIE 117 F. O. K. : the only brother of ihe late President Theo- of industry. Their uses are infinite. The former| NANCY CARLSON, Deceased. 0- B-WILLIAMS CO' b ypflgngn;;s Mexts first and third } dore Roosevelt, and of Mrs. James Roose- now is regnant in superior expression. For our| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN sash a”dDoo” | 4merlcan 1A ° Mondays, 8 o'clock { velt and the late James Rosevelt, who was rubber supply we have been dependent on a foreign|that James Carlson, Administrator | 2 . Lt Fagles Hal | Vice-President of the Delaware and Hudson prket, monopolized by foreign interests. The of the Estate of Nancy Carlson,| jogq po. So.. Seattl | DR. R. E. SOUTHWELL Douglas. W. E. FEERO, W. P. | Railroad. Through Mrs. James Roosevelli oniue of Edison here has added another powerful|deceased, has filed his final ac- | 1938 First Ave. So. Seattle B(’auty Optometrist—Optician GUY SMITH, Secretary. Visitine i who is the former Miss Sara Delano, he is factor to the economic independence of the United [count and petition for distribution ) | Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted | | pooners welcome. a great-grandson of Warren Delano of Fair- States. Our golden fields in the future will bloom [in said estate, and that “he.same | foooeoeeee~ | Room 7, Valentine Bldg. o ! haven, Mass., who was head of Russell and to bread a world necessity. No longer bright and|will be heard at ten o'clock in the & arior Office Phone 484; Residence — ¢ { Company, a large American mercantile and free waif of the hills and uncultivated lands of the forenoon of January 15th, 1932, a* THE JuNEAU LAUNDRY | Phone 238. Office Hours: 9:30 | 3“' ""‘:ks ‘ll,( ‘r“y s';"“l '(')“’l I % i tea house in China. The Delano family for country side, it becomes an additional source of|'he court room of above entitled Franklia Streei, betwees : to 12; 1:00 to 5:30 111 “;"- ‘.n':"' “"d es: i H many years lived i1 Lafayette Place and had weaith to the agriculturist, perhaps @ very mate-|court at which time any person in- Frout and Second Streets Mrs. Jack Wilson foi eo|| snd s OF/ ST o Sve H a countiv home 1 Newburgh, N. Y. On rial source; nor will the world b2 deprived of its|terested in the said estate may ap- AL e | i | burner !;\lble- ‘ 5 H the side of the Drlano family young Mr. friendly loveliness. So golden reward is brought pear and file his exceptions in | Teleplxone 397 l- : £ PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 i Rooseve . s relat d i "4;0 A;)wlf fflm‘iyv from the heart of the goldenrod by the genius| writing, to said petition and re- | - | JUNEAU-YOUNG | RELIABLE Tr FER | through his ance.ctor, Frunkiin Delano, who of one who lived to realize the glory of a cherished | port & ks 1 — | AIE LR married Laura Astor, a daughter of Willlam gream come true. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this gth | © oo Bes 7 l. — = || Funeral Parlors | Backhon: As.r «ad raid-daughter of the |day of November, 1931. ¥ ]l ce‘ est Laundry || B i Licenudfll‘;nebr:ll Directors | original John Jarol Az o T Saiibo i Bt GHAS. SEY, ¢t a Fair Price 4 | and Embalmers NEW RECORDS Mr. Rooseve't's mothcr is th former Miss mnggfin:“f’nrvmz‘; “ge“‘}gg;gn iebts. We favor |United States Commissioser Jand| ! WHERE? ! Il Night Phone 336-2 Day Phone 12 | it Roosevelt, a granddaughter {0 0 B0y Sinder way by which international| Ex-Officio Probate suage. || CAPITAL LAUNDRY | HAULED |- NEW SHEET MUSIC Mr. and Mrs. Valentine G. Hall debts are cancelling themselves—(New York Times.) First publication, Nov. 12, 1931. i | Phone 355 Franklin St. and a niece of Mrs. Stanley Mortimer. She 7 Last publication, Dec. 3, 1931. %% Ea 13 Reasonable Monthly Rates | RADIO SERVICE is a niece of tne late President Roosevelt, N T G e s MO e e PR S e if v i rousin of Gov. Franklin | . P T S s the CHiamer f'Miss |should raise such o yelp over a little thing liks HEMLOCK WOOD Dr. C. L. Fenton ||| Expert Radio Repairing Donner has one sister, Mrs. Curtis B. Dall, being hijacked when it's so common nowadays.— | Order Now at These Prices | CHIROPRACTOR Radio Tubes and Supplies . who was named for ner moiuer, and three | (Macon, Ga., Telegraph.) Full Cord Kidney and Bowel Specialist e DL brothers, James, who married Miss Betsy _ 5 P | Halt Cord Phone 581, Goldstein Bldg. Cushing, daughter of Dr. Harvey Cushing, Five million American automobiles will be driven Five Cords or over, $7.00 cord FOOT CORRECTION | JUNEAU MELODY the brain speciiist of Boston; Franklin | across the Canadian border in 1931. Ah, the beauty Hours: 10-12, 2-5, 7-8 Delano Jr.. ai James A. Roosevelt. of the North, aged in the woods! — (Washington E. 0. DAVIS HOUSE He attend-1 Groon Scheol and Harvard Post.) PR e D and Princstoa Universities and is now Vice- | —————— ol TELEPHONE 584 President of the advertising firm of Kelly, H What the Democrats nesd most is to get their \ — Nason and Rooscvelt of this city. National Committee out of the 1 O. U. trenches | ° - iss Donner, who mude her debut on |before Christmas.—(Atlanta Constitution.) The Florence Shop | | “We Never Close’” JUNEAU TRA.NSFERI e e e e 2 FREE TICKETS R X ' COMPANY | * . RING! and N, | | CROQUIGNOLE and SPIRAL | SERVICE to Seattle : WAvES | i Beauty Specialists | MOTOR CG. .. L] e . Leader Department Store 718 <Gim” and “Marvan” AND OFFICE ROOMS s THIRD and MAIN STS. George Brothers Grocer FOR RENT | (eresrerererssrarsrararerar | Vv | Moves, Packs and Stores » | Will remodel to = Freight and Baggage i 4 PRINTING AND STATIONERY suit tenant FOR NGES A{:"g' Dselg;fé(;zll i Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— GOLDSTEIN i = Blotters—Office Supplies HEATERS AND PHONE 48 I * Geo. M. Simpkins C sk ol s FRPASE SE y i €o. M. sumprins Lo. FIREPLACES i | i 1 & e E ! ' AN OFFER LIKE THIS DON'T BE TOO HEMLOCK L0 SMITH and CORONA | ¢ S 5 5 7 LIBERAL - Guaranteed by ! A Community Silver Service of Eights at the plGGIY MGG Y WOOD J. B. BURFORD & CO. i & s ‘e “ door step is worn by ! Price of Sixes § L our n t Telephone 92 or 95 and Saidrind customers e e i leave your order with ] i Regular Price $51.75 | { For One Week ONLY - GEORGE BROTHERS |~y | Full Half Cord, $4.25 1 . 5 ! This offer applies exclusively to Special 42-piece set with tray. Some Essentlals Chester Blrnis_on PANTORIUM ’ Set consists of eight each—Knives, Forks, Teaspoons, Dessert 3 i CLEANERS Spoons, Salad Forks, one each—Butter Knife and Sugar Spoon. Of Success - g “We: Call For and Deliver” Handsome Tray to match. : JUNEAU CABINET st Any of the Newest Designs in the Fifty-Year Quality “Every buy and girl must have certain With the coal i it comes from our d DETAIL i SS—] i place. For our coal goes farther and |} &IX MILL- TWO WEEKS ONLY. Sets will be reserved for Christmas by 2T, scliove, SN not material gives a more even and satistying : gk AR f assets alone, but assets of character, ot Y hoax foal hin s ronuing WORK CO. A Ii N‘ RA ‘7 N‘ E RE E small deposit. and among the most important of these low, better have us send you : DEW | ¢ Fromt Street, mext to Warmer are ambition, industry, personality, and supply to prove :u umm"-:a Our Machine Shop J uneau Auw 4 ° ey e s in Peed. ! Now, please don’t come poking i1: a week after it is over and ask THRIFT.”—A. W, Mellon. and we specialize CABINET and Paint Sh Dp f for the fili yve. f)ur special contract with the company will be One dollar or more will open a savings account D. B. FEMMER MILLWORK Phone 477 Verl J. Groves i B S e oap's spoomimpdae yeu. Phone 114 GENERAL CARPENTER { |{ Car Painting, Washing, bna ‘OU 7 w Polishing, Si i MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW The B. M. Behrends Bank | T S Chassis Peinting, Toack: » A - he . M. Be rendas pan HAAS : ] GLASS REPLACED Up Work, Top Dressing. /8 Famous Candies | IN AUTOS Old cars made to look 3 OLDEST BANK IN ALASKA like new # The Cash Bagaar 2 » ¥ . Estimates Furnished Come in ahd get our low i Open Evenings | Upon Request prices % . ‘ e S O — §

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