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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1937. mf{ Zfi?r%%em FITTED FOR CHIC Soft gray wool fashions a generaly utility coat designed with the fitted waistline which spells smartness in spring fashions. A black plaided 1,00, yntil 1918 when he returned straw sailor and a black alligator bag are accessories. CALLNG ALL CARS-- S\GNAL T\ --- BE ON THE LOOKOLT FOR TWO ROVSTABOUTS WHO WAVE STOLEN OFFICER CASS\DN'S HORSE --- DESCR\PTION AS FOLLOWS-- ZIZIGH FUNERAL IS ON THURSDAY Serv:ces for Serbian Army sian (,hurch Funeral services for Mike Z)zlrl\ ySerblan war hero, who died here; \Apnx 2, will be tomorrow afternoon; jat 1 o'clock in the Russian Ortho-| i dox Church, the Rev. A. P. Kash- levaroff officiating ‘ Pall bearers will be the two lodges to which Zizich be- longed: Marko Dapeevich, Dan)| Dobich and Mike Dragnich, of the Serbian Flag Society and Charles Miller, John Covich and Robert | Light of the Moose Lodge. | Graveside services will be aided by |the officers of the Serbian Flag {Society and the Loyal Order of Moose. Zizich was born August 10, 1887, in Montenegro. He first came to the ° United States in 1907 and lived in the State of Washington and { Hero Will Be at Rus- |to Europe to serve as a volunteer | DOUGLAS NEWS | i I [ | KILBURN ELECTED MAYOR; WAS STICKER CANDH);\TF‘ One hLunared ana eighty-seven voted in the Douglas municipal elec- tion yesterday. L. Wi Kilburn, for- mer Mayor, sticker candidate, re- ceived 30 votes against 71 for Mar- cus Jensen, who had filed for the office, and 24 for Aaron Johnson, whose name was also written in on the ballot Councilmen elected Ww arl Carlson, a new candidate, 122; Joe Riedi 100, and A. J. Balog 95, both the latter being members of the present Council. Robert Bonner Jr. was elected for the one year term with 56 votes. The other candi- dates for three year terms were e Degan 50, Jack Warner 49, Lindstrom 39, Frank Petty- grove 24; for one year term, Gor- don Gray 55, and George Peterson Arne Shudshift, only candidate for was School Board, re-elected succeed himself by 138 votes. Eighteen ballots were partidlly or aska the same year. entirely spoiled due to various dis- he has been engaged as a miner, noted by the judges. will four days to canvass the results of 27 the election. crepencies The Council MRS. Mrs. visiting Mrs. John Mills. - ROBERTSON HERE William Robertson yesterday from Ketchikan on the Northland to spend a few weeks ed us in the Municipal election at the home of her sister, vesterday and will endeavor to jus- meet with: et C. An important Douglas Chamber OF C. MEETING meeting of the of Commerce is scheduled for Thuxsday e~ming at _ 8 o'clock in the Labor Union Hall.|adv. — e Criminals, Accidents ATLANTA, Ga.—Julian A. Scho-| en, for 35 years a deputy warden| at the Atlanta U. S. penitentiary,! “Most criminals are just IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR I have no faith| observes: human accidents. in heridity. molds the man.” I believe environment Empirc ads are read. ACROSS L. Chance . Bay window . Cry of the Dally Cross-word Puzzle Solution of Y-sterday's Puzzle OlSK] crow , Rubber tree 37 Food from heaven . Feminine . Alcoholle beverage Angry City in India Relentless d v 5. Command -to a cow to stand still Fl . Strips . Poem . River in Switzerland and France 54. Rather than . High pointed hill irch dignitarles Glut Book of the Bible Domestie fowls Skeleton organization of a military 67. unit . Sylvan dall! of classical mythology Coloring agent 7) /// Nl %-.- ////fl. Last publication, April 7, 1837. /-nn | RIG E V. BIE | L D S| D DOWN Low monoto- nous sound Wing Thoughtful Grandson of Esau Considered Chemical suffix Type measure Pine Roll of tobacco ops op pews 10. 1. 16. 18. 20. 21 22, 24, Blhylm\lln god of the sky Existed Large cupola Makes a mistake Chinese treaty port Seize Strictness Puff up . Burst forth violently Thick . Those who make ad- dresses . Recent . Smoothed or lished leather Become indistinet Anglo-Saxon slave ). Kind of shrub Polished or glossy Always . Light bea . Fuss . Dowry. . Make an effort . Understand 53. Exclamatl arrived ation i {in the Serbtan Army After the world war he was hon- to orably discharged from the Serbian Army in 1920 and returned to Al- Since then most of the time at the Hirst-Chi- in chagoff mine on Chichagof Island. | He is survived by three brothers .and two sisters living in Jugnsh\m D CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank the citizens of Juneau who so generously support-| tify their confidence shown in us bv our work during the coming year. THOMAS JUDSON, Mayor-Elect SAMUEL FELDON G. E. KRAUSE HENRY MESSERSCHMIDT - - - | Lode and placer location notices lnr sale at The Fmpll’z Office. | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION | 4051-A THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA‘{ | DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT | JUNEAU. ! JBEATRICE JOSEPHINE HON-| |OLD, Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM — GEORGE HONOLD, Defendant. | The President of the United| |States of America. To the above | |named defendant, GREETING: You | \are hereby required to appear in| !the District Court for the Territory Ioi Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, lAlas.ku, within thirty days after the last publication of this summons, {namely, within thirty days after (the Tth day of April, 1937, in case | this summons is published, or with- lin forty days after the date of its cervice upon you, in case this sum- mons is served upon you personally, | and answer the complaint of the 'gbove named plaintiff on file in | the said court in the above entitled | cause. The plaintifi 2 said action de- mands the following relief: Disso- |lution of the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and de- | fendant; and restoration of plain- | tiff’s maiden name. | And in the event you fail so to |appear and answer, the plaintiff !wxll take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in {her complaint and a8s hereinabove | stated. Witness, the Honorable Geo. F. Alexander, judge of the said court, and the seal of said court hereunto affixed, on this 17th day of March, 1937. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk. HOWARD D. STABLER, Plaintiff’s Attorney, Shattuck, Bldg., Juneau, Alaska. First publication, March 17, 1937. JARMAN'S Custom Built $6.50 FRIENDLY FIVE $5 Men's FORTUNE Shoes $4.00 Nationally Advertised Straight Prices friends from j BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG STEP ON (T, SNUFFEY-- WE DON'T WANT TO MESS AROUND WITH ANN MORE ' BROTHER VARMINTG TILL WE GET & SNSTEW WORKED OUT- eSST-- F TH STATE POL\CE GRABS 'EM-- TELL 'EM TO €D 0UT WHAT TW O00DLE-BLG SA\D -+ : gm 1357 nl S ;..a,un ng “‘MISSIUNARY WOMEN WILL | \JHS Band lees - Junea Serenade This Mnrmng BEGIN MEET 7————— Palade of ngh ‘School Boys, Oru.ml/dlmn b A and Girls Advertises ‘a\l\.xl’nvsl)vlcnanChuxch Concerts Next Week } es Start Conference organizations Churches of their with a at 9 About thirty-five school boys and| Women's missionary girls, members of the Juneau ngh of the 100l Band, gave Juneau a ser- of serenades this forenoon as |they maiched through town, stop- iping on every.down town street to| mee( {play awhile to advertise the con-la. m certs that will be given in the High‘ Dele School Gym April 16 and 17. cietics of the The concerts next week will aid{ent, as well lin raising money to send the Ju-!the organization. |neau school band, glee clubs, or-{ . R conducted by |chestra and a Capella choir to the | yp. winam ok "ol Wrein- {Boutheast Alaska Music Festival in {gell, will beein the morning & 'K“Lmk""‘ of Juneau, will con- The ba concerts this mornin 3 » at the ‘"“d" the leadership of Byron M‘l"cln > of the annual executive meet- ler, director, received a friendly wel-|; come in the business districts where| o, . |they were given. Banners “On 10|y o\ in, Ketchikan” and advertising the lo- {luncheon will be ved the dele- cal concerts April 16 and 17, W'-“e'guu in a house in the native vil- disglayed. !lage near the church G TV { At 2 p. m, delegates and friends MILD WINTER ON TAKU v *‘:;:::‘:;\.':: ST 'RIVER IS REPORTED| Mrs. E. E. Bromley, of Juneau,' |wa1 conduct the worship service, the A mild winter on the Taku river | {theme of which will be “Witnessing was reported today by C. D. Zim- f0r Christ.” |merman, who arrived in Juneau last night by river boat from Miss High points of the year's work and other items of interest to the |Mary Joyce’s Taku Lodge where he has been for the winter. women’s missionary organizations and their friends will be discussed. The weather at the lodge was {never more than 10 below zero, he | All women interested are invited to attend the meetings of the Pres- | said. Already the ice is out above the Indian village and further up “haay and Saturdsy, the river it is soft and running, he g said. Though there are still 32 inches | of snow ai the lodge, and Louis De- |Florian, caretaker, predicts that| winter will be over there by May 1. Also coming to Juneau on the river boat yesterday were A. Blake, | who”has been spending the winter on a ranch on the river above the lodgv and Ray Hayden of Annex | Creek. Presbyterian {Southeast Alaska tenth annual conference Thursday, April 8, salvation Army Hall. will open ng in the from most of the so- church will be pres- many officers of inment of the meeLis “THE REXALL STORF” ———.e— — NOTICE For special fresh dressed chickens, | call Femmer, phone 114, adv. e e COAL For Every Purse and Every Purpose PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 l Bntler Maura Drug Co. ‘—13 EASY WASHER} A new washing action gentle but thoroagh—saves 1/3 wash-| ing time—saves wear on fab- rics—saves soap and hot water | ¥ —prevents fangling. Perfect for | Cigarettes blankets, o Sietes and other TBE hfiwulnyoutown curtains GEY YOUR FREE copy of valu- able instruction booklet. “The " Easy Payment Plan Producs “ien. Shoe Cuop BIG VAN at 12 o'clock noon,| byterial which will extend through 77 Easy Way to Wash Blankets | Comectly.” i BUGGN' Of A TROMP! 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BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheiniander and Alt Heidelberg BEER ON TAP By BILLIE DE BECK ACCUMELATE NORESE'F GOOGLE:--- NORE ENES AR T LA 0-ON TOAD EROG--- World & nfl\u 1« DlRI](J’URY DRS. I(Afll'lt & FREEBU ll(-l‘ll Office Rooms 2- DENTISTS Blomgren Building PFONE 56 Howrs 9 am. to v [.m. Dr: 7Char es FVJ?enne DEN{ST | Hikht Phone 4302 {1 poomg g and 9 Valentine Bldg. TE'EPHONE 176 Dr. Rlchard Wl"lilllu DENTIST O"FICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Dr. Judson Whittier CHIRGPRACTOR oOrugless Physician hours: 10-:2, 1-5, 7-9 3-4 Triangle Bldg. YHONE 667 Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. W 6 p.m. SEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 pm. Dr. W. A, Rystrom DENTIST Over PFirst Nationsl Bank X-hn¥ FRATERNAL SOCIETIES ASTINEAU CHANNEL of Gas ‘neau Channel B. P. 0. £ ELKS mcels every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visitng brothers me. WALTER P 3 T, Exalted Ruler M. H. SIDES, Secrelary 3 : NO. 14 ! ynd and fourth \ Monday of each mon:h v In Scottish Rite Temple ’ beginning at 7:30 p. m FORREST R. BATHS | Wors Imful Master; JAMES W LET 3, Secretary. urBERAME Perseverance Lodge No 2 A meet wery second and feurth Wednes. day, I. O. O. F. Ilall. EDNA M BUTTS Noble Grand; MILDRUE CASHEN, Secretary i | | MOUNT l I i | Juneau Ice Cream Parlors Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Candy COFFEE SHOP | | i 1 Percy Reynolds, Manager - SRapagOs A | RELIABLE TRANSFER Our trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Of and a tank for Crude Ofi save burner trouble. l’ PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 a1 | " WHEN IN A HUBRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any 7 H Consultation and free. | South Franklin St. DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH Hours 10 to 12; to 9:30 by nppointment. Gastineau Motel Anmex .unpton, Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col, lege of Cptometry ard Cpthalmology Glasses Mticd Lenses Ground || examination 1 to 5; Phone 177 ' | amount . . . QUITRK} COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 1803 | B 224 H " It's Paint We Have | IDEAL PAINT SHOP YRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 ‘ 4 Wateh and Jewelry Repairmng PAUL BLOEDHORN at very reasonable rates | | | ! i “Keep In mind . .I, Juneau | Beward Sticet Phone 206 Caroline Todd Studis Pianc—Harmony—Rublic Speaking 326 SECOND STREET Health Foods Center BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER AND OTHER DIETETIC FOODS 230 Franklin St. Telephone 62 " Jones-Stevens Qilop LADIES—MJSSES’ * KEADY-TO-WEAR We truly believe thal we sell America’s Greatest Shoe Values and Prettiest Foofwear DEVLIN’S Give a— SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by Batisfied Customers” Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Near Third 122 W. Second | | | e H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Home of Hart Schalfner and ‘" Marx Clothing GARBAGE HAULED Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS A TELEPHQNE 212 Phone *153 INSURANCE KEITH G. WILDE3 PUL{ONES Office ¢01—Residencs 601-2 " Juneau Coffee Shop MRS. T. J. JACOBSON HWome Cooked Meals Served from 6:30 a.m. to 8:30 pam Catering to Dinner Parties @ i " JUNEAU-YOUNG Hardware Com| McCAUL MOTOR | COMPANY | Dodge and Plymouth Dealors GARLAND BOGGAN Hardwood Floors Waxing Polishing Sanding PHONE 582 * | [ PAINTS — OILS " l Builders’ and Shelf i HARDWARE !| Thomas Hardware Co.‘= Today’s News Today—Empire. | Juneau & WARRAECK Construction Co. Fhene 487 —_— [ The Juneau hn&y ,'_ Franklin Street between Front and Second Streets PHONE 388 o—

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