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L s e STARTS TONIGHT I'HE MUSICAL ROMANCI DF THE PRINCE ANI FHE CHORUS GIRL t's gay with ove and laughter! | BUTTERWORTH 2! DWAR H ufl 2. 0 Charles ADDED ATTRACTION Harry Duane in l'er~0n on the Stage :30"P M. Singing songs he has sang to you over KOMO, KJR and KOL CHILDREN’S MATINEE TOMORROW 1 P. M. The W esterner Comedy Cartoon News s THEATRE i e R e LA STARTS TONIGHT Midnight Preview ith “I'VE IRENE HERVEY .= A rox mm * ‘ AROUND” THEATRE UMD SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 3790A In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division. Num- ber One, at Juneau. ! PACIFIC AMERICAN FISHERIES;| INC., a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. PHILLIP F. KELLEY, his heirs and assigns, SUSIE AGNES KEL- LEY, BHILLIP JOHN KFLLEY;| KATHLEEN KELLEY and MAR-| GARET RUTH KELLEY, Defend- | ants. TO THE ABOVE. NAMED DE- FENDANTS, GREETING: IN THE NAME OF THE UNIT- ED : STATES OF AMERICA, you are hereby commanded to appear in the above entitled court, holden at Juneau, Alaska, ahd answer the comiplaint of the plaintiff filed against you in the abgve entitled action, within thirty days.from the date of service of “this summons and a copy of the complaint upon you; and if you fail to so appean and answer, for want thereof; plaintiff will apply to the. court for the relief demanded in the complaint, and will take judgment against you therefor. Reference is made to the complaint herein for a complete statement of the relief demanded, which is that title be quieted in plaintiff to the follow- ing ‘described tract of land: {That certain tract of land situated in the Ketchikan Re- cording District, Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, embraced in U. 8. Non-mineral Survey - No. 287, ' Anchorage Serial No. 67, U. S. Patent No. 122-123, issued January 20, 1908, consisting of 3453 acres, sit- ugted at Quadra, Alaska; and that plaintiff be decreed to b2 A%k ST | | Pasadena, Cal. {will please register at the Juneau- RETAIL TRADE IS IMPROVING Makes Head — Bud- gets Increased {al gains were registered for retail trade during the week the Dun- Bradstreet, Inc., review states to- day, in spite of high temperatures in nearly all parts of the country. Fall buying, at wholesale, also made more headway as retailers advanced earlier budget estimates in view of the improved outlook and steady broadening of the constim- er demand. ¥ BUFPNRE " e ceee 0000 s e AT THE HOTELS Gastinean Wm. Sulzer, New York City. Alaskan Louis Torgerson, Windham Bay; |Rado Pekovich, Funter Bay. Zynda John H. Dunn and Mrs. Dunn. - ATTENTION RIFLEMEN All persons wishing to enter the shoot on the rifle range Sunday Young Hardware Co. JOHN W. JONES, President, —adv. Juneau Rifle Association. be the sole owner thereof and en- titled to exclusive possession; and vou, and each of you, are required to appear on the date herein speci- ified and assert, claim and defend any title, claim or right of posses- sion you may have in or to said tract of land or any portion thereof. The date of the order for pub- lication of this summons is July 24, 1935; the period of publication is four weeks; the first publication is July 26, 1935, and the last pub- lication is August.16, 1935; and the lefendants are required to appear and answer this summons within thirty d\\s after completion of last ublication DATFD at Juneau, Alaska, July 24, ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1, By VENETIA PUGH, Deputy July 26, 1935. Aug. 16, 1935. First publication, Last publicetion, SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION +No. 3795A In the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One, at Juneau. PACIFIC AMERICAN FISHERIES, INC.. a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. LEWIS P. HUNT, his heirs and assigns, and FLOSSIE FOOTE, BETTY LOU BORDEN, ELIZA- BETH PAULINE HUNT, THOM-| AS G. SPELLMAN, LETITIA H. SPELLMAN, JAMES G. SPELL- MAN, and all other heirs of Lewis | P. Hunt, Deceased, . Defendants. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DE- FENDANTS, GREETING: IN THE NAME OF THE UNIT- ED STATES OF AMERICA, you are hereby commanded to appear in the above entitled court, holden at Juneau, Alaska, and answer the complaint pf the plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled action, within thirty days from the date of 'service of this Summons and a copy of the complaint upon you and if you fail to so appear nd answer, for want thereof, plalnmt will apply .to . the court for the relief demanded in the| |complaint, and will take judgment against you therefor. Reference is made to the complaint herein for a complete statement of the relief demanded, which is that title be quieted in plaintiff to the follow- ing described tract of land: That certain tract of land situated in the Ketchikan Re- cording District, Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, embraced in U. S. Nop-mineral Survey No. 215, Anchorage Serial No. 088, United States Patent No, 342211, containing 79.989 acres; and that plaintiff be decreed to be the sole owner thereof and en- titled to exclusive possession; and you, and each of you, are required| to appear on’the"date heteln speci- ified and assert, claim and defend any title, claim. or right-of posses- sion you may. have in and to said. tract of land or. portien thereof. The date of the order for pub- July lication ‘of this summani ds 24, 1935; the period of publicatio is four weeks; the first publication is July 26, 1935, and the last pub- lication is August 16, 1935; and the defendants are required to appear and answer this summons within thirty days after completion of last publication, DATED at Juneau, Alaska, July 24, 1935.% ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1, By VENETIA PUGH, Deputy. First publication, July 26, 1935. Last publication, Aug. 16, 1935. - T ALL OVER U. S, iFall Buying:T Wholesale,| | NEW YORK, July 26.—Addition- | fim s BULLETIN — Columbut, July 26.—Late this afternoon the manless marriage was annulled by the court with the consent of both girls, They just said | they were both women, wanted | the marriage annulled and it | was done. . Girl Weds Girl COLUMBUS, Kansas, July 26.—| Complications of a manless mar- riage grew more bizarre as a girl, who wore male attire in a wedding' reremony: on June 15, faced an edict to abandon trousers or. go to She is Alice Dolores “Geor Hay 8, who went to her G home, while her “bride”, 14-y Margaret Lavernia Fowler, pond over problems of her masquerade. « The Hayes girl abandoned girl's clothing 17 years ago when she was a sickly child. She is now employed in a Pitcher, Oklahoma, shoe store for $6 weekly. Annulment counseled by for their for the girls was the County Attorney own protection. The 1s sought a way out of their plodnamen‘ from Probate Judge Walter Largent who married them, Parents of the bride and employ- ers of the “groom” were amazed at the disclosure. ( W AU EEKLY COMMEN THE FRIENDLY STORE A MAN habit of puffing not because he craves tobacco. When he goes into a store he wants to turn to the right and would rather go down into the basement than upstairs. He would rather spend 5 nickles impulsively than figure a little on what to do with al quarter. He remembers best what again. 0—0—0 “I'm having a lot of trouble. “What is the matter?” “I have lost my glasses and I can’t look for them until I find them.” VANILLA LEMON EXTRACT Full Pint Bottles 70¢ is| reprated tc him again and| Manleaa "arrmge Reported Stranger than Fiction Storv had been dating girls many months. ‘Why make such a fuss about all Everyone knows I am a girl,” “George"” in this vichity " for this? said Miss Hayes. The bride said her lawyer would talk for her. i — 'BURDICKS HONOR JUNEAU VISITORS BY DlNNER PARTY| To honor Mrs. and mother and brother man Holbrook, Assistant Forester, Mr. and Mrs. Burdicl dence at Attendir Mr. and Faulkner, The “piece d're throat trout, dick we the two Mr. and Mrs. H. stance” caught by Mz, WHAT'S THIS? No. an he world's Anzac team match. JULY 26, 1935. SODA POP FOR WARM DAYS All Flavors ' He smokes because of the - 10c¢ bottle ROOT BEER EXTRACT 25¢ bottle FISHER’S . BAKING POWDER R & W BRAND 1 pound can 25¢ SALT 1% Ib. Shakers 4 for 25¢ GARNICK’S GROCERY Mary Holbrook |and DeWitt, Holbrook, visitors here .., of Well- | Regional | Charles G. entertained with a dinner the Burdick summer resi- Point. Louisa last night. honor | 1d Mrs. Wellman Hol-! One upset acently when Jack Crawford ¢ ia beat him in a British- s (arnick’s Chats | L SAILING SHIP VISITS PORT tine Arrives at Juneau This Afternoon (Continuea 1rom rage One |daughter were ur m guest yact In ¢ W. Bender, aboard bert and her Jones F. of vessel apt the en is C: n master He was fo the rot ships is Capt. Allan a hir THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 26 1935. { UNTIL SUNDAY 212-Foot All-Steel Barken- the | 25 | merly | Assisting Ful- naster of the Evelyn had viey rning. F pected to s and souther berth s for her Dock were M Ketchikan and 1 firm THRIFTY FOOD NEWS “A Newspaper Within a Newspaper” THE FRIENDLY STORE July Food Specials! i’ An anxious wife asked a doc- tor what he could suggest for the pain in her neck, “Why,” he answered, “get another hi band.” 0—0—o Two little boys were looking in a drug store window where rubber gloves were displayed “What are those things for," asked one of the other. h you put them on and wash your hands without getting your bhands wet.” 0—0—o0 WHAT A WOMAN CAfter cooking 50 million meals at St. Giles Hospital in London, England, Miss Eliza Crannis has retired. Throughout the 40 years of service, she never had a meal late for a patient. o—0—0 “The paper says the man was shot through the cheek at close range by his wife.” “Then there must have been powder marks on his cheek.” “Yes, that's the reason she shot him.” e e BISQUIT MIX Large Packages 35¢ PHONE 174 TR g ADMISSION $1.00} MASONIC TEMPLE MUSIC BY “DUDE” HA SHRINE DANCE SATURDAY,, JULY 27 HONORING OFFICERS OF THE ALASKA SCOUTING FORCES U. S. NAVY @ Those to whom invitations have previously been issued are cordially invited to attend. LS ORCHESTRA WWWWWIIMHWWMHWMWWWWMWII DANCING 9:30 fillllllllllmllfllllllllllllllllfllllllllIllIlfill!llllIlllIllllllllIIIldllllllllfllllllllllllllllllIIIIIINIIHII IIIlIIIIIIllIlI | made be- a Steamship Line| Juneau agent for the trans- TR 2k SCHENLEY'S olden eddin BLENDED WHISKEY Your friends will recognize It’s America’s fin- est blended whis- key—blended for Better Taste—not for lower price. “It’s ALL whiskey” INEWSFAC:—Five and onehalf carloads of special paper were used as bottle wrappers for Schenley products during the month of May. This means more work in the paper mills. its better taste Scheniey pledges that Golden Wedding is finer than any pre-pro- hibition blend. Your buying guide— the Mark of Merit Pacific Bottlers Supply Co. Alaska Distributors Exchange Bldg. P U ——— DOUGLAS N E WS f 1 tomorrow night at the Natatorium. | All visitors in the United States| miform will be admitted free while | a small admission will be churued‘ lians. membering the fine! time re- ed by the men from the cruis- Orleans at the last dance, | scted that a large number iDIDUGI-AS w‘LL ‘u«u d'.u*n‘d this *wnd event. ; ' GIVE DANGE T0 - MEN OF NAVY Douglas Chamber of Commer will again be hosts to the visiti the Cruiser Chieago, and the five | destroyers at a big informal dance Ed McConmLk ] havmr his resi- dence remodeled this week; Work- men are removing the entire upper story of the strueture and when the job is finished there will be| but a one story building remaining. | ——e el | Frank Petiygrove has joined the | janitors’ staff at the Capitol Build- | *ing in Juneau for steady employ- ;| ment while John Cashen, recently | navy men, officers and sailors from | r gned from the elevator force| there to accept a position at the; Douglas Inn, Triangle Square Seattle, Wa ATTENTION MOOS_ 2 All members urged to be present tonight as a matter of importance will come before the lodge. GRANT BALDWIN, —adv. DINE and DANCE BEER Full assortment of \\'hiskies; GINS, IIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIlIHIImllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIII g ‘HOT ?--Stop and cool off! ~-At the Triangle Inn and Triangle Liquor Store\%@ BEFORE and AFTER the BALL GAME Kool and Kolder— Mixers Front and Franklin A0 O R OO SRR LaTRA