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S sT——— 3 IT DOESN'T PAY TO | TAKE CHANCES The new Winter Coats 'NEW MILLINERY Many small shapes and turban effects shown in the new Winter Hats—Velvets, felts, crepe fabrics Junéau’s Leading Department S ALASKA'LIGHT HOUSE SERVICE IMPROVEMENTS London Zoo Chlm ! World’s Fietcest Dogs: LONDON, Oct. 6.—The \Nhi'p-l enade zoo thinks ‘it ‘has the four | worst tempered dogs In the ‘world. ‘ They are Tioeétian ~ mastiffs, sent| by mo British minister to “Tibet, | and they dom't like anybody. | The trouble is that they . ook | Nev}(:,'l;ender to Replace as. peaceable as if longing for i | somecne to tickle their ears. .But |even their keepers go armed when | feeding, them. They are not unlike Samoyeds! in general appearance—thick btd'xy ’cotm broad heads. ern—Hinchinbrook to Be Moved ‘WASHINGTON, Oct. 6. — Roy Dikeman Chapin, Sscretary of Cemmerce, annourices his Depart- ment planned the immediate ex- penditure for the lighthouse service of $1,045670 on 29 constructions projects. The amounts involved include the following for Alaska: $285000 for a new lighthous2 tender. to replace the tender Fern. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 3372-A In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division N\xm ber One, at Juneau. ¥ AGNES GRIGG, Plaintiff, vs. GEORGE C. GRIGG, Defend- ant. $48,000 at Cape Hinchinbrook to| To GEORGE C. GRIGG, above de-|] cemplete moving of the. station to a point back of the crumbling cliffs. $12500 at Ketchikan for con- struetfon of a buoy shed and other necessiry work. IN THE NAME OF THE UN'IT ED STATES OF AMERICA, you are hersby commanded t6 be and appear in the above-entitled Court, Le.: In the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division; Num: ber One, at Juneau, in said D!vl‘- sion of said Territory, and amswer the éomplaint filed against:you in the above-entitled action,"ie.: that eertain action wherein AGNES ‘GRIGG is plaintiff and Gm C. GRIGG ‘is defendant, which § numbered 3372-A on the decket ‘af said Court, within thirty days after the completion of the perfod. of publication of said summons, which sald summons by an order made and entered by said Court in ‘said action on September 28th, 1932, was ordered to be published for a period ——*®|of once a week for four (4) suc-! cessive and consecutive weeks com- meneing on September 20th, 1982, and mu\mg on October 20th, 1932. l fendant, GREETINGS;. . anm. the Furrier | gle Bullding | UPHOLSTERING MADE TO ORDER « New Styles I Cleaning, Repalring, Remodeling | | l Also Recoverinng and | ° Repairing Dishaw Bldg. PHONE 419 or \nl‘hu thirty (30) days after bhe 20th of October, 1032, or within! forty (40) days after the date of its! service upon you, in case this sum- mons is served upon you personally, and answer the complaint of the above-named plaintiff on file in sald Court in the above-entitled action, and, if you fail so to ap-| paer and answer, for want theréof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court| for the relief demanded in her| conplaint ie.: For a dissolution or the mamu;e contract between you and the plain- | tiff, and that her name be changed to Agnes Patterson, and that she W“h faulty brakes. If your brikes don’t act smosibly and firmly the lénger you wait the greater your chances for an accident. Let us put ’o-t car in trim hr the winter season. CONNORS MOTOR alimony, and the sum of $100.00 as and for aitorney fees herein, and| for the costs and disbursements in- curred by plaintiff in this case. And for such other and further| relief as to the Court may appear| just and equitable. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Official Seal Court at Juneau, Alaska, this 28th day of September, 1932. JOHN H. DUNN, Clerk. J. W. LEIVERS, 1 Deputy Clerk. + flnt publication, Sept..28, 1932. Jpublication, Oct. 20, 1932 Dressy Win‘texj and the favored lengths are seven-eighths or one inch below dress — many coats have fur on sleeves as well as collar trimming. Priced from $19.75 te $57.50 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. vk Place be given a reasonable amount as| of the above | Democr a-t_of Maryl Foreign C}:yn:.nd WASHINGTON; Oct. 6—Rapre- sentative 'J. arfes Linthfcumm, Democrat of Maryland, Chairman! of the House Committee on Foretgn AMalrs, is dead. Congressman Lintficim was are broad shouldered § |dei County, Md. on November 30, when he m principal of uu later, tlm school in . m county of Anne Armdu!» to Baltimore. he took. & speetal eourse in-the historical and department .of ' the. Johns. University, -after which he m degree of LL: B. in 1890 m ever since practiced law in “ the city ‘of Baltimore, some: years age having associated himsglf with his brother, | Seth Hance Liathicum, under - the First Election House of Delegates from the third legislative district of Baltimore city. During the session of 1904 he was Chairman of the City Delegation, Chairman of the Elections Com- mittee, & thembér of the Judictary Committe¢ and of the Printing Committee. In 1905 he was nom- inated to the State Senate from his district, 88d was dily elected in November of that year, and in 1807 was rplected; im 1908 he was. ielected a Presidential elector; was appointed 'in 1908 by his. excellehcy ‘Governor Crothers. as Judge Advo- cate upon his staff.: ' tore § Bai Born at Linthicum Heights, Anne Arun- In 1903 he 'was elécted to the- Criticises Government Financing (Bankers’ Ass.—,t;infion Urges Correction, Loans,’ il Taxation 4 R LOS ANGELES, dau oct. 6— The American ers’ Assoclation turned heavy ‘ ‘criticisms at Gov- ernment financial conduct, calling for a correction of public loans and taxation conditions. The resolutions, ~while pointing in v definite language io signs of business improvement, | denounced 'm governmental borrowing and excessive taxation by Nation- 3:1 State and. Municipal govern- ments as a ‘menace to agriculture, £ ATKETCHKAN J’flST (OFFICE 70 BE BUILT Alaska City—ls—;n New List of Construction Program . WASHINGTON; Qct. 6—Among 227 citfes and towns allocated for new post offices under the build- ing provisions of the Garner and Wagner Relief Law, u Ketehikan, Alaska. The new list is made up almost exclusively of buildings to cost less than $100,000. The measure provides that where leases expire prior to July 1, 1934, the Gavernment must construct buildings. 4 — ettt crat, and taken a great interest &wty affairs. and especially in walfare and prosperity of his He was married, resfding at m St. Paul Street, Baltimore, his | wife being Helen A. Perry, @ daugh- ter of the late Dr. John L. Perry, of Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Linthicum was first elected to the 62nd Congress and re-elected to each succeéding Congress to and including the 72nd. BAD LEGS Varicose Veins : i { "lcérs--Bunches Make up your mend today that you are going to give your legs a chance to gat well. No: operations nor inhjections are necessary, no en- forced rest. This simple Emerald Oft home treatment permits you to go about your business as usual reduces swellings, stimulates circu- as new. No waiting ‘for reliéf! You begin to get it INSTANTLY. Just follow the simple directions and you are sure to- be helped. Juneau Drug Co. and Butler Mauro Drug Co. won't kesp your money, unless ym 2 —a.dv »'l*hadll‘mheennmmn— MRS. Kl ?% the up-grade in Rev. Philip E. Bauer, who left {Douglas last Fall to énfer a san- itarium California for his health has Tecovered to leave. there and 1as zeturhed to Beattle; his honte, beforé coming to Alaska. mummhn-smived Ghes wioL s b want. EVBRY’]‘I!ING The world hu that the: ufly*m make moneéey is to SAVE it. Get-teh- quick is a dead: slogan. A few dollars & week, accumulating ' intercat every month, is & sure, safe plan to follow: It leads to security. | { And Juneau Is the ice In Which .’ ® commodity prices. e i YOU NEED! ta 4 i d —while it quickly heals old sores,| lation, and makes your'legs as goed ! o ATTENTION RAINBOW GIRLS! , Important business meeting Fri- day at 7:30 P. M. Full attend- ance urged. —adv. Oh Boy! What Joy LIFT CORNS RIGHT OUT . The Enghsh Way ngbt from Englund comes the | new, better joyful way to take out| corns—root and all. Callolises go #lSo and you can| rub off that hard skin on heels| and toes with your hand—the magic | treatment. | Ask Juneau Drug Co., Butler| Mauro Drug Co. or any Ieading: druggist for a package of Radox—| 45¢ and 85c—put a tablespoonful lnv‘ a gallon of hot water—do this for| |3 0or 4 nights in successiun—then‘ 11t out the corns. | This joyful exhilarating foot bath | minute of it and your burning, sore, |tired, aching feet will feel better‘ {than they have for years—ask for | Radbx and foot comfort will be Evéry merchant, broker ind salesman retaruing from the States tells about ' - Trade journals and daily papers throught the country are constantly com- fienting oh the upward trend and predict that it will be continuous. {Fheérefore now is the time to buy what .you: need . without fear that later prices will be lower, but with a feeling of seeurity and thrift that they will be higher and ‘yo are’ actially and' really saving' sow: A $2 ) Juneau merchatits, builders, tradesmeéi of all lines ean furnish anything you NW is the TIME to BUY, an(l JUNEAU is the PLACE in which to BUY ¥ anhd Gordon’s Garnick’s Gri is simply great—you'll enjoy every | | | Phone 427 Juneau-Young Sanitary M Dr R E. Sonthiell Mirs. Wn. Iarlnn J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF Aoaxcut.mu WEATHER BUREAU ‘Weather LOCAL DATA By the m'!‘ Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p. m, Oct. 6: Cloudy tonight and Friday; gentle variable winds. Time Barometer Hum'dity Wind Veiocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y ... 3049 kil w 5 Clear 4 am. today . 3051 36 98 Calm 0 Clear Noon today ........30.43 80 w 3 Cidy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY el ~ Highest 4piil. | DowestZam.'#am. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow . L8q, W7 16 20 12 0 . Olear Nome .2 42 2¢ 80 . & ‘Trace Clear Bethel .42 2 34 38 10 0 4 cuay Fort Yukon i 3 @ 2 6 0 Cléar Tanana . 38 38 18 18 Calm 0 Clear Fairbanks 42 2 3 30 4 0 Clear Eagle . “ “. 3 32 Calm 0 Cldy st. Paul e 48 46 2 44 20 12 Rain Dutch Harbor 50 - 46 50 10 04 Clear Kodiak . 48 48 4“ 48 12 38 Rain Cordova 54 54 34 34 4 0 Clear Juneau .51 B8 3% 36 Calm O Clear Sitka .. 57 =, 34 Calm 0 Pt. Cldy Ketchikan 60 58 4 40 4 0 Clear Prince Rupert 58 56 | & & 8 0 Clear Edmonton 64 52 3% 36 8 0 Cldy Seattle 62 62 | 52 54 10 ‘Trace Cldy Portland ... 8 68 San Francisco ... 64 60 56 56 8 o Cidy The high pressure area which has covered most of Alaska is moving eastward with the barometer dropping generally and a low overlies the western part. Light precipitation has fallen over South- west Alaska and snow over Seward Pefitnsula. Temperatures over the Territory are mostly lower this morning. ROOMING HOUSE KEEPER . HELD UNDER $1,000° Alice Graves, arrested Tuesday evening by Faderal officers 4f the Central Rooms, which &re ‘®per- ated by her, was arraigned yester- day in the United States Commis- sioner’s Court on a charge of vio- lating the Alaska Bone Dry Law. Bond was fixed at $1,000 by Judge| Charles Sey, which had not been furnished today. & Betty Baxley HOUSE FROCKS | The Flo Sh% l | Permanent Wif:fel 8| Florence Holmquist, Triangle { In pastel and the new | dark " tones Hordons Saleum’s Seward Street, near Second B s g - GARBAGE HAULED E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 384 1 £ z - : { CARL JACOBSON JEWELER ? wnck mme Dining Room First Class Home Cooking .. ardware Ce. Co. |