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TO0 BAD SNUFFY'S ¢ . ASLEEP--BUT-NEVER NIND.- I UL GET HS OPINION ON THE NEW HORSE-BLANKET L o PR S ST SRS “"WANT AD { INFORMATION SLIGHTLY. used oil_range. ad\ { | “C.nmt five ayerage words 1o the| tised for sale is ndt propetiy of I"ae. eller. (Signed) W. J. Powers i A er Iine for consecutive i l.-),:luin:a,m PEY Loarn WELDING. Lar best | “_‘ T | equippedschool in west 26 cata- | In case of error or if an ad | DUNN WELDING SCHOOL, | Inm been stopped heiore ex- 2033 N.E. Union, Portland, Ore i ctis sase noti- | | piration, advertiser please noti- | | — s : - ; | fy this office (Phone 374) at | -UAR(AN:E’ D Fn,\:"l]‘l\lltv [T('m | once and same will he given nents, $4.50. inger wave, i i | | Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone attention. i % gyt | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | 201, 315 Decker Wa . [URN your old gold into value.| One day Additional days Minimum charge cash or trade at Nuggat Shop. ...50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 “Little Hitlers” Are | Dotting Europe’s Map| elock in the afternocn to insure nsertion on same day. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, We accept ads over telephone | gom persons listed in telephone | (Continued trom fage One) i thectory. ‘;"7' R e #—t -—————————————————— | Gijerets, and they /e returned to ;Khone f—Ask for Ad-taker. ing nazi songs ned in the f;-: i - therland, Gierets, formerly a tan-| FUK SALE ner, had an excellent opportunity | as alderman for public instruction to propagandize the schools until| he was dismissed for insubordina tion. Now he is peddling naz ture from his own bookshop. Ford Coupe, $60. 680. FOR SALE Phone Blue FOR SALE OR RENT: Cash or - payments. Building, corner :“Ll)ra“ ‘nlxjxtlmlu) ireets. Phone 758, Approximately half of the three . to! “nazi cantons hich represent Y :nsen (Next door to “nazi cantons,” W BRe between 30,000 and 40,000 of Bel- Propesty). gium’s 8213449 people, voted pro- German in the last election. | ‘Hungarian Hitler' In Jail Hungary's nazi movement is whole collection of movements about 60 all told—with so many {leaders. that Jjt. is anybody’s gue who might one day be the fuehrer —if any. | Some of the parties have members, ot furnished mn FOR SALE—Completely house with two apartments Douglas. Phone 4. g ONE 1937 OLDS touring sedan Equipped with DeLuxe radio and heater. Bargain for cash. Ga: tineau Motors. 2 BEDROOMS, full basement, 2 Jots, FHA terms. John G. Olson only a have e, Recognizing the we ,,,”“,",’I"' .,G,,rpm 90 o o ”m“"mxs of such disunity, the parties FOR SALE—One 1931 Packard eight|have made some progress in an at- DeLuxe Sedan, A-1 condition, $300| tempt to merge under one leader. cash. Phone 64. Major Ferenc Szalasi, one of the !most likely prospects for No. 1 FOR SALE—New 15-foot skiff with Ith | pychrer, is in jail, facing a three- 4 h.p. outboard motor. Phone 92. year sentence aftet conviction on a charge of fostering revolutionary movements, But he is by no means out of the running yet. Adherents are attempting to stir up sympathy for him as a political martyr. A handsome, 41-year-old retired ma- § Szalasi frequently is referred, to as the “Hungarian Hitler.” The rnment dissolved Sza- 'ty of national will” but me group, led by Kalman y, is active as the “Hungarist movement.” Hubay is a member of FOR SALE_City Float Beer Parlor. Phone 541 after 4 p.m. WANTED Middle-aged housekeep- er for care of child. Write Empire, Box 17 WANTED- Small modern house or apartment, c¢/o PAA, phone 106. | WANTED TO BUY-—Small house in good city location or close-in on KL got don or close-Int O | arliament, the party is legal, and, Glacier ["’3““’“5' Write Empire,| ording to its legders, has a fol- i 0 e Jowing of more tha® 100,00. WANTED_Girl, proferably high| Nazl agitation has increased tre- school; take care two children| mendously since Austria went Goi- evenings, return for board and man. Many of Hungary's 8,898,367 room, modern home. Call Bla people who have been yelling nearly | 610. 20 years for revision of the post-war | beundaries hope now to get “jus-! tice” by leaning on Germany. ‘ In Holland, an organization| known as the “National center”| was formed recently to “stimulate | the national consciousness,” which | really means to fight nazism and | communism. Not that any serious fighting is necessary. Most of the 8556849 Dutchmen in the land are too con-| tented under popular Queen Wil-| | helmina to take up with any ism. Anton Mussert, a burly, midd WORK WANTED — Robert Ed- munds, 60, oldtimer in SE. Alas- ka, needs work. Is an all-around handy-man. Can do carpenter and plumbing work. Is cook and has own outfit. Would prefer caretaker for cannery, hotel or resort work. Any reasonable wag- es accepted.. Address 60, Empire, JMONEY WANTED—$6,000 at 8% mortgage on occupied boarding home. Hennings, Hotel Juneau. Dy T aged engineer who was fired from| FOR REN government, service because of his P UV ai i |nazi activities, leads the NSB,| 5-ROOM unfurnished hous 835 $ Y St { | chief of four nazi rties, with an Dixon. Phone Red 470. ot Rirics | estimated 40,000 to 50,000 mem-| FIVE-ROOM apt: bath, steam heat, | b¢ hot_and cold water. Phone 569. | Den’t Look Now et R T The 400,000 Germans in the| TWO GOOD used Pianos for rent.| “Free City” of Danzig are theorcti- Alaska Music Supply, 122 Second|cally under eontrol of the League St., phone 206. |of Nations but actually are.run by - the nazis. Husky Albert Forster, a| FRONT OFFICE in Blomgren Blds. voung Bavarian sent” to ~nazify ':]vll:nmoms Phone Blue 510, ROY | Dangig, did such a good job he earned a “well done” message from Hitler. Forster remained as the lo- APARTMENTS, phone Blue 200. | o o FOR RENT—Two office rooms in| Nazi sentiment is growing in First National Bank Bldg. Inquire Liechtenstein, especially among the at bank. | young ple, since Austria’s capitu- e sy lation brought the German giant to COZY, warm, furn. apts. u‘m“(he very door of the dwarf princi- water, dishes, cooking utensils, )., Tis 10213 German-speaking and bath, " Ressengile §1 Sofviow:| population is wedged between Switz- erland and Austria and, many ob- President McKinley was assas-| servers hold, may one day follow sinated by an anarchist, Leon Czol- | Austria into the giant’s maw. gosz, - who shot him twice with &/ P e — pistol hidden in a handkerchief at| CARD PARTY the Pan-American Exposition in|By Women of the Moose in 1.O.OF. Buffalo in 1901. | Hall, Wednesday, Sept. 21, 8:15 p.m. - e | Refreshments. Public Invited. Ad- Try an Empire ad. mission 50 cents. ady, |and, step by step, Shoulder-strap skirts are an important juvenile fashion note this fall. This one, designed with a high-front waistline, is made of dark brown crinkled flannel and is worn with a sweater of soft gold wool. Front pleats give it fulne: i?al;yr rBorn Via Radio (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) A baby girl was ushered into the world by help of radio yesterday on | 5 lonely St. Lawrence Island, in Ber- |appointments. ing Strait, and news of the novel feat w flashed to Coast Guard headquarters in Seattle by the cut- ter Northland. The Northland was batiling a north gale to bring medical assist- ance to a native woman who lay dangerously ill in childbirth. But she was s{lll 100 miles away when | Kuykendall, h: word came she had lost her race with the stork—the baby was about to arrive. Dr. ard L. Mould, the ship’s surgeon, took his place at the radio supervised every move in the woman's treatment. His “operation” began at 6:45 am. and just three hours ldier he was advised the baby had made her debut—and that both mother child were doing nicely. Incidentally, just two weeks ago the same physician officiated at the delivery of the first baby ever born on the island under medical auspices. The grateful father de- cided to name the baby after the doctor. The executive officer gave him Dr. Mould’s nickname—"“Butch” and the baby was so christened. The radio operator on the North- land suggested “ether” would be an appropriate name for the baby born terday. — eee - McGOWAN, EXPERT SHOE ORTHOPEDICS, ARRIVES IN CITY John P. McGowan, who is mak- ing a trip around the Territory from his headquarters in Fair- banks, has arrived in Juneau and is making his headquarters at the Gastineau Hotel. Mr. McGowan is a London grad- uate in shoe orthopedic: hoe builder with 15 ¥ perience in building -shoes and rthopedic appliances for crippled and defective feet. He has worked with tne Coward { | | and{in the files of the ) an expert |flles of rs ex- Anchorage, Alaska. 16, fi@ummofifi Miss Venetia Feero announges the opening of a Studio for piano and theory at 315 3rd St. on Sept. A kindergarten for pre-school age children will open on the same date. Please phone Red 119 for —adv. UNITED STATES DEP. GENERAL LAND OFFICE istrict Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. June 1, 1938. Notice is hereby given that Ora made application for a soldie; additional home- stead, Anchorage 08084, for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey INo. 2187; Tract “A” is sttuated -on the north shore of Jamestown Bay, erly from Sitka; tract “B” is situated on Cannon Island and tract “G" is situated on Raven ‘Island, in Jamestown Bay, containing 7.3 acres, and it is now U. S. Land Office, Anchorage. Alaska. Any and ali persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned | land should file their advers claims in the local land office within the period of publication or thirty days therecafter, or-they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, Sept. 7, 1938. Last publication, Nov. 2, 1938. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. August 25, 1938. Notice is hereby given that James V. Weathers, has made application for a homesite, Anchorage 08497, embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2303, situated on Fritz Cove Road and Auke Bay, containing 4.95 acres, under ‘the act of May 26, 1934, lati- tude 58° 21' 04” N. longitude 134° 38’ 30” W. and it is now in the the U. S. Land Office, Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned should file their adverse claims in the local land office within the period of publication Shoe Company of New York and o4ty gays thereafter or they in cooperation with Dr. Locke. Mr. McGowan has received ap- proval of the Medical Clinic of Juneau, he states. T ki A L Lode and placer location notices Jor sale at The Empire Office. i will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. .GEORGE A, LINGO, Register. First publication, Sept. 7, 1938. Last publication, Nov, 2, 1938, | RTMENT OF THE INTERIOR 1938. By BILLIE DE BECK | — < PHOTOGRAPHY PROPOSED AS SUBJECT AT D. H. S. DOUGLAS i ! Photography as an extra activity for students of the Douglas High N E w s | School is in the offing, according | |to present plans announced. Mr. b ¢ !Ladd will have charge of the new e course of study planned and credit kRt cDAUGHKEE, | LN for work accomplished will be al LOUISE, BORN TO PUSICHES 00 4% PEeOil b - Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pusich are g the proud parents of another NORWOMEN MEET AT daugher, Ann Louise, born to them 6 P‘ M. TOMOR,{OW last' evening about 7 o'clock in St Ann’s Hospital in Juneau. The lit-| nowonen win meet.in e par tle tot weighed 7 pounds. Mother b the Northers: Lisht Preshy- and child are doing nicely it Was ... church at 6 ol Th fpeorted this morning. day evening for dinner, which will 5 DR =y be followed by a short program BUILDING | Members will be privi i 1 % NEW LOCATION p,oqring Margaret Bowen, noted so- = prano, during the evening, who will Moving slowly but steadily the },o accompanied at the piano b, Feusi-Jensen store building is| caro Beery Davis. The Rev. Joln {gradually approaching its resting| o Gilasse will be guest speaker for place on Third Street which Will | the dinner be their new business location.| Reservations for the evening are They expect to have it on the 1ot| (o be made with Miss Mary Jea by tomorrow. nette Whittier, not later than thi T ST evening. TWO STUDENTS ENROLLED ————— FOR P. G. WORK IN D. H. 8./ opD FELLOWS H S | Regular meeting of Silver Bow For post graduate work at the Lodge No. A 2 LO.O.F. Thursday Douglas High School, the following | evening at 7:30. Members urged to students are now enrolled: Virginia | be present. Degree Practice will fol- |Smith from the Glacier land Jaquess Sey of Douglas. former is taking chemistry typing and the latter commerci Highway, The low regular meeting BERT A. LYBECK, Noble Grand subjects, shorthand and bookkeep- | UNITE> STATES ing. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR il BERaD | GENERAL LAND OFFICE : | District Land Office s News Today.—Fmpire Anchorage, Alaska. | SUMMONS | August 30, 1938. No. 4245-A | Notice is hereby given that Karl In the District Court for the Ter- Meier, entryman, together with his ritory of Alaska, Division Number | witnesses, William C. Anderson and One. At Juneau. | all of Juneau, Alaska, DOROTHY LA MARR, Plaintiff, has made final proof on his home- vs. JACK ALBERT LA MARR, |stead, Anchorage 08077, for a Gact Defendant. |of land embraced in H. E. S. No. | THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNIT»‘,'zH, Forest List 8-110, containing ED STATES OF AMERICA, }6.24 acres, located on the easterly | To the above named defendant,|shore of Auke Bay, latitude 58° 25 greeting: | N. longitude 134° 38" 30" W. You are hereby required to ap-|and it is now in the files of the pear in the District Court for the|U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- | Territory of Alaska, First Division, |aska. |at Juneau, within thirty days after If no protest is filed in the local {the last publication of this sum-|land office within the period of 3mnus, namely within thirty days| publication or thirty days there- |after the 21st ds of September, |after, said final proof will be ac- 1938, in case this summons is pub- cepted and final certificate issued. |lished, or within forty days after GEORGE A. LINGO, the date of its service upon you Register. personally, and answer the com-|First publication, Sept. 7, 1938. plaint of the above named plain-|Last publication, Nov. 2, 1938. tiff on file in the said court in|——— | UNITED STATES |the above entitled action. | . That said plaintiff in said action | PEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE demands the following relief: a de- | e 54 ‘cree of divorce from defendant on| District Land Office |the ground of cruel and inhuman/|, Anchorage, Alasks. treatment by defendant of p]ain»\' ; ‘?“ly 25, 1938, {111 in that he frequently struck her| Notice is hereby given that Walter and upon the ground of incompati- |G- Helian, has made application for e gl st |a homesite under-the act of May And in the event you fail to mizc, 193¢ (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage appear and answer, the plninur[;(}a“g' for a tract of land situated will take judgment against you for |OD the Fritz Cove Road, about 12 want thereof, and will apply to the ;:ml(‘s northwesterly from the City court for the relief demanded in |of Juneau, adjoining U. S. Survey her complaint and as hereinabove |NO- 2121, said land is embraced in stated. {U. 8. Survey No. 2281, latitude 58° ‘The date of the order for pub- |22' 03” N. longitude 134° 39 W lication of this summons is August | containing 2.22 acres, and it is now 24th, 1938. |in the files of the U. 8. Land Of- Witness the Honorable George F.|fice, Anchorage, Alaska. Alexander, judge of said court, and | Any and all persons claiming ad- the seal of said court hereunto, versely any of the above mentioned |affixed on this 24th day of August, land should file their adverse claims 1938. |in the local land office at Anchor- ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, |Age, Wwithin the period of publica- | (SEAL) Clerk, tion or thirty days thereafter, or By G. W. NORSTRAND, they will be barred by the pro- Deputy.““-“""-“ of the Statutes. First publication, Aug. 24, 1938. GEORGE A. LINGO, |Last publication, Sept. 21, 1938. | i Hodincer, | s e gl i |First publication, Aug. 10, 1938, UNITED STATES :LJASL publication, Oct. 5, 1938, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | — e apa GENERAL LAND OFF¥ICE | UNTLED BIATES District Land Office | Anchorage, Alaska. | July 25, 1938. | Notice is hereby given that| Joseph F. Ross, has filed applica- | tion for a homesite, under the act| : of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) An- Shabaldak, has made application chorage 08398, for a tract of land [0 @ homesite under the act of embraced in U. S. Survey No. 22-““Muy 26, 1934, for a tract of land situated between the FEast and West Forks of Montana Creek about | fourteen miles NW of Junéau on Road and north shore of Auke Montana Creek Cut Trail, contain- Lake, containing 4.31 acres, latitude g 411 acres, latitude 58° 24’ 137 |58° 23’ 30" N. longitude 134° 3§ W. N. longitude 134° 34" W. and it is and it is now in the files of the now in the files of the U. 8. Land ‘u.ks, Land Office, Anchorage, Al- aska. . Office, Anchorage, Alaska. s, - Any and al: persons claiming ad- | Any and all persons claiming versely any of the above described |*dVersely any of the above men- land should file their adverse ‘ioned land should file their ad- claims in the local land office at Versé claims in the local land of- Anchorage, Alaska, within . the fice, within the period of publica- period of publication or thirty days"'m“ or thirty days thereafter, or thereafter or they will be barred“hl’y will be barred by the pro- by the provisions of the Statutes, |Visions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, GEORGE A. LINGO, Register, Register. First publication, Sept. 7, 1938. First puhl‘icauan, Sept. 7, 1938. Last publication, Nov. 2, 1938, Last publication, Nov. 2, 1938, GENERAL LAND OFFICE Distriet Land Office ) Anchorage, Alaska. August 25, 1938. Notice is hereby given that Savvo Anchorage 08473, situated on Loop lembraced in U. S. Survey No. 2293, | ] ’Tl’hm\a 723=———115-2nd St. THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON | OPEN EVENINGS “If your hair is not becoming | | to you — You should be | ) coming to us.” | — — *y by GARBAGE HAULED Reasonablc Monthly Rates | | LOE OUDAVIST | | TELEPHONE 212 | Fhone 4753 | The Charles W. Carter | | Mortuary | Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 == ~ SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY Thrift Co-0p BUY FOR CASH and SAVE the PROFITS on your own PHONE 767 ED A, ZINCK, Manager spending. ' TONY’S BARBER SHOP 276 SOUTH FRANKLIN dies’ and -Cutting Specializing in L Gentemen’s Ha | \ | When in Need of DIESEL OIl OVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GF 'RAL HAULING STORAGE and (RATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 “Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Grocery PHONE 105 Free Delivery HOME GROCERY AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones-—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET SATISFACTION IN FOOD QUALITY AT | UNITED FOOD CO. | TELEPHONE—16 | COAL | PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. : %] W.P. JOHNSON | | FAMILY SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive. Shoe Store” | LOU HUDSON—Managér , Juneau Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE ) Call Phones: DELIVERY 13 and 49 Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 I'ree Delivery Meats, Groceries, ines and Beer I'resh Liquor: We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH! George Brothers The Juneau Laundry Franklin Street between ront and Second St-vets PITONE 359 | BODDING TRANSFER | MAKI PHONE 707 | Thomas Hardware Co. k PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shelf HARDWARE it JUNEAU - YOUNG | Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL—GLASS | Shelf and Heavy Hardware | DELCO and | MAYTAG PRODUCTS For very prompt LIQUOR DELIVERY i I Jt's Paint We ilave It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP | FRED W. WENDT 2 PHONE 549 Seward St.— i | o |& = = | | RELIABLE TRANSFER } Our trucks go any place auy | time. A tank for Diesel O# and a tank for Crude Ol | | | | | Telephone 478 | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | =~ | FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. save burn.r trouble. { -| PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 I COMPANY | 1 Dedge and Plymouth Dealers | Home-Grown Vegetables Daily — All Kinds f : | California Grocery ‘ THE PURE FOODS STORE Prompt Delivery WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 UMBER | Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc.

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