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Daily rate per line for consecutive | fnsertions: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21, 1938, s s ' By BILLIE DE BECK Jones MRS meeTnG JUMPIN' JEEPERSY WHERE THEY ALL CotuN' FROM 22 FROM SITKA SITKA, Aiaska, Dec. 20.—(Spec- jal Correspondence) — Mrs, Harry Hagen, who was called to Tacoma iseveral wecks ago because of the serious illness of her father, whose death came shortly after she arriv- ed in the south, has returned to her home here. TONIGHT < OUGLAS NEWS CcomMM! TY S.S. EXERC PLEASE LARGE GATHERING With standing room at a premi-| um, the Christmas exercises of the Community Sunday School were D | Andy Lorentzen, proprietor of the | hcme here from a short trip to Seat- One day . ...10¢ Additional days ... 5¢ Minimum charge 50c Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure Insertion on same day. We accept ads over from persons listed in directory. Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. (URN your old gold in‘o value cash or trade at Nuggsi. Shop ENLARGED sketches made from photographs. Phone 771. telephone i WFOR? fifNT telephone poRp RENT—Furnished apartment, | Douglas. Apply Owl Restaurani. | ROOM for rent. Apt. A. Shabal- In case of error or if an ad dak Apts. has been stopped before ex- piration, advertiser please noti- fy, this office (Phone 374) at once and same will be given attention. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THREE-room apt. with bath. 327 W. 11th. Phone 173. bee. BOAT STALL, by Douglas Bridge, $2 per month. Green 475. FOR RENT--Two office rooms u Fiist National Bank Rldg. Inguir at bank. COZY, warm, furn. apts. Ligh water, dishes, cooking utensik and bath. Reasonable sl Seaview FOR SALE 13 V BOTTOM Standard engine, 429-A Willoughby gas boat, $150. 6. hp Apply FOR SALE$180 Eastman 16 MM motion picture camera and pro- jector—brand new, at sacrifice. Phone Green 185. | BOUND FOR. SRIWARD s A = J. H. Hawkins, son of C. W. Haw- FOR SALE—Five-room house with kins of Brown and Hawkins, mer- bath—one-half acre lot, 430 Seat- chants at Seward, accompanied by ter Tract. Phone Black 730. his wife; is a passenger aboard the Baranof for a visit to his home town, the first in 15 years, and REGISTERED Springer Spaniel | 3-ROOM furnished apt. at the Fos- | | here. | er residence. held in the City Hall in Douglas last evening and the program as arranged was heartily received. A large brilliantly lighted tree cast its spell over the room as the children performed in creditable manner. Lucile Goetz capably of- ficiated as the announcer of the numbers. Noteworthy of special mention in | connection with the decorations was a large-sized crayon reproduction |of the Town of Bethlehem, show- | ing the shepherds and wise men, Miss Carolyn Moller, nurse at the |qone py Mr. Schlegel. The picture Pioneers’ Home Hospital was a DAS-oouered a part of the wall from| senger on the North Coast for se“"eeilmg to floor, back of the stage.| tle. She plans to return here ar""‘Evvrgrcen decorations were pro- a visit in the south. [iseiy: used | Bags of candy and nuts donated W. A. Chipperfield, U. 8. ForesWy | o, porgiand, Ore., contributers, Service, has returned to his home |, candy canes given by Mrs. o s Drjsiien ” vielt Frank Boyle of Juneau, made the| children happy. To them and Mrs. | Anton Reiss and Mrs. A. E. Goetz as well as others who made contri- butions to the “White Christmas” | which consisted of a considerable supply of foods for distfibution to! the needy, Mr. and Mrs. Schlegel lextend their thanks, D PALMBOLM, FORMER Pioneer Bakery, has returned tb his tle. With his sister, Mrs. Walter Bacon, Lorentzen was called south by the death of his mother. Garrison Turner, gardner at the Territorial Fioneers’ Home, left last week for Seattle to spend the holi- days and an extended vacation with his family. after a G. L. Strom of Fairbanks arrived! here last week to attend to the duties of the Standard Oil Company to succeed Alfred Torvanger, who has returned to Wrangell, a form- | The home of Mrs. Arnold Curtis EMIL was the scene of a prettily appoint- “ s W ~ X ed shower Friday evening honoring | RESIDENT, IS READ, B, C. Mrs. Samuel Boyd. Mrs. Raymond| Emil Palmbolm, former oldt L. Wolfe and Miss Christine Sorrell resident of the Island, passed awz, were co-hostesses with Mrs. Curtis. jearly this month and was burned Mrs. Boyd was presented with many |in Vancouver on December 14, ac- lovely gifts. |cording to news received. The de- _ \ceased was survived by his wife Mrs. S. C. Ring, wife of Lt. Com- and one child. 8. C. Ring, U. 8. N,, in command of | Old Douglasites will remember pups. Phone Green 405, after 6 p.m. spend the holidays with his father FOR SA:E—DL;L;Iold le;",he} bea Hawkins junior is in the neon sign davenport, flat-top office desk. hu.sm(*ssrm San Francisco. ! st ki o HOLTS RETURN NORTH FOR SALE — 7-room house and Mrs. A. B. Holt and three chil- double garage. 7 miles out Glacier dren came north on the Baranof to Highway. Reasonable. Phone 241. Pelersburg to jein Mr. Holt who has again entered business in the Wran- gell Narrows metropol - e TURKEY SHOOT FURNITURE for sale. Privilege of Elks Hall, renting 7-room income house. Public invited, Downtown location. Phone Blue 330. 6-CYLINDER Oldsmobile coupe, A- 1 condition, $100 cash. Phone Ho- tel Juneau, Wednesday, 9 p.m. adv. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL m———— - ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND ¥OR SALE—C Merody Conn Saxo- | pgriTIQN FOR DISTRIBUTION phone, $20. Write Empire M 162 |1, the United States Commissioner’s S (Ex-Officio Probate) Court for the Terrtiory of Aldska, Juneau Com- missioner’s Precinet. FORD TUDOR, driven only 9,000/ In the Matter of the Estate of mures. New tires, deluxe radio*and| JOHN F. YOUNG, Deceased. heater. See Elroy Ninnis. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that FOR SALE—OIl heater, tank ang | pipes. Reasonable. Glover’s Lunch.‘ Squadron VP17 at the Fleet Air|the Palmbolms as one of the pio- Base, Japonski Island, Mrs. Richard neer families in this section. Emil Ballinger, wife of Lieut. Ballinger, U. 8. N, Mrs. James Adams, wife of aviation cadet Adams, and Mrs. Walter Sallon, wife of aviation cadet Sallon, also attached to Squadron VP17, arrived here last week to re- side during their husbands’ tour of duty. Miss Helen McNuilty, daughter of Mrs, Mae McNulty, became the bride of Ivan Bucholtz at a quiet cere- mony performed at the McNulty home by U. 8. Commissioner William ©. Knight, Saturday evening. The bride who was given away by Rich- ard Gentry, a friend of the family, was attended by Miss Mary Den- nard,, and Barney Essendrup, broth- er of the bridegroom, acted as best man. A number of relatives and close friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Bucholtz will make their home in Sitka. ‘The Sitka Territorial High School basketball team again lost a contest by a narrow margin when they met the Sitka Commercial team Satur- day evening at the Territorial School gymnasium, the game ending in a score of 38 to 36. In a game between the Shamrocks, former ANB team and Squadron PV17 at the Fleet Air Base, Japonski Island, was a victory for the Navy with a score by a ten point margin. Harry Hagen, owner and proprie- tor of the Sitka laundry has sold | his interest here to Roy Omura and was one of two sons who grew to manhood in Douglas and was ac- tive in many ways. After attend- ling the local schools for several |years he graduated into the log- !ging business which was his main !occupation later on. D MRS. CHAS. FOX IS HOSTESS Eight Douglas women with three {from Juneau were entertained by Mrs. Charles Fox at her home in |Juneau yesterday for an afternoon lof bridge. Mrs. Fanny Robinson | was high score prize winner, Mrs. |James Sey, low. Dainty refresh- ments were served by the hostess. ‘The guests included Mesdames |John Mills, Robert Fraser, James |'Sey, Jack Sey, Arne Shudshift, Joe Riedi, Sam Devon, Thomas Haigh, C. A. Wilder, Fanny Robinson, Wil- |liam Jarman. i R R GO SOUTH FOR VISIT | Mrs. Jack LaForce and two chil- {dren left yesterday on the Mount |McKinley to spend the holidays {with her parents in Denver, Colo. RETURN HOME | Mrs. Claude Erskine with her |infant daughter Janice Ardelle, and |Mrs. Ed Baretich and her daugh- |ter, Charlene Jae, came home yes- {terday from St. Ann’s Hospital in Juneau. ARSI NOTICE o oy he on December 20th, 1938, JAMES W. FOR SALE—U & I Lunch. OWNer McNAUGHTON, as administrator of quitting business. Write P.O. Box {po estate of JOHN F. YOUNG, de- 7274 or phone 334. |ceased, made and filed in the above- POR SALE—City Float Beer Parlor, €ntitled Court at Juneau, Alaska, Phone 541 after 4 p.m. this Final Account and Report and . Petition -for Distribution, and that w ANTED on said day the said Court entered |its order directing that a hearing WANTED—A tiny white kitten py ¢ had upon said Final Account Dec. 24. Call Douglas 334. and Report and Petition for Dis- e L RN SO, o _ | tribution before it on Saturday, Feb- LADY WANTS stenographic work. |ruary 25, 1939, at 10:00 o'clock A.M., Phone 123. !at the office of the said United]| ———— _______ States Commissioner, in the Federal- WANTED—Girl to assist with chil- | Territorial Building, in Juneau Pre- dren in exchange for board and cinct, Territory of Alaska, and re- room. Party could be otherwise guiring all persons to then and employed. Phone Black 610. HIGH school girl wants care of children and work on Saturdays. Phone Green 220. The Jewish denomination has the largest church membership of any in New York City with 1,765,000 per- sons, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. November 14, 1938. Notice is hereby given that Fred O. Matson, entryman, together with his witnesses, Glen R. B. Parker, and Henry R. Johnson, all of Gustavus, Alaska, has made final proof on his homestead, Anchorage 08151, for the SE%NEY, sec. 13, T. 40 8. B. 58 E. and lots 2, and 3, sec. 18, T. 40 S. R. 59 E. C. R. M. containing 146.22 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, and if no protest is filed in the local land office within the period of pub- lication or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certificate issued. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. Last publication, Jan, 11, 1039, |there appear and make their ob- {Jections, if any, thereto, and to the settlement thereof and to the distri- ;butlon of the residue of the assets. ‘ of this estate direct to Robert Rifkin and Samuel Rifkin of New York | City, New York, the minor children |of the deceased. | JAMES W. McNAUGHTON, i Administrator. First publication, Dec. 21, 1938, Last publication, Jan. 11, 1939, | NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for Alaska, Division No. 1, at Juneau. In the Matter of the Estate of JOHN D. NELSON, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned ‘was on the first |day of December, 1938, appointed |administrator of the Estate of said John D. Nelson, deceased. All per- sons having claims against said Estate are requested to present them, with proper voucheys and affidavits attached, to the undersigned at the |office of A. W. Fox, Room 3, Valen- tine Building, Juneau, Alaska, with- in six months from the date of | notice. December 21, 1938. EDWARD C. CHRISTENSEN, Administrator of said Estate. First publication, Dec. 21, 1938, Last publication, Jan, 11, 1939, Roy Sern, Japanese, who recently | Liauor dealers are advised they closed out a similar business in Cor-|Must have applications for new Ii- dova. The Hagens who came here}::;’fes ": l‘he Cl;rk of the Court’s four years ago, have net made dz-;m":_’n‘;f '}1“"' than 3 p.m. Decem- finite plans as to their future, but| . 8y are to be approvea will remain here for at least two {0F the new year, as City Counci months. The new operators oon-lz’outc?‘:’:: l:’:e';‘sz’s‘“ special meeting ducted a laundry business in Doug- | > las which was destroyed by fire two! ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, years ago. They plan to bring new | ".’_‘(ilerk of Court. cquipment to the Bitka plant, and | conduct a first class cleaning and UNITED STATES laundry establishment. I DEPgETMtANLT gl’ TH% I,I:;l‘xggloll Carl Hill, a resident for mmy; District Land Office years at the Goddard Hot Springs, | Anchorage, Alaska. who was well known and beloved by | November 16, 1938. Sitka residents passed away at the| Notice'is hereby given that Henry Pioneers' Home Hospital Thursday |R. Jolhinson, entryman, together with 2vening. Hill had returned the day|hl& witnesses Fred Otto Matson, previously from Ketchikan, where and Glen R. B. Parker, all of Gus- he had been a patient in a hospital | tavus, Alaska. has made final proof suffering from pneumonia. His enn-[""l 'hs homestead, Anchorage 08301, dition was apparently improved, but for the NW¥ sec. 10, T. 40 8. R. he was fatally stricken with a re- |59 E. C. R. M. containing 160 acres, lapse aboard the boat. Puneral ser- and it is now in the files of the vices were held Saturday afternoon, U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- the Rev. J. L. Webster conducting aska, and if no protest is filed in the last rites at the graveside in|the local land office within the the cemetery. Hill, who was born in Period of publication or thirty days Boise, Idaho, sixty-five years ago | thereafter, said final proof will be came to Sitka in 1916 as an employee |3ccepted and final certificate issued. of the Booth Pisheries and has been GEORGE A. LINGO, at the Hot Springs since 1921. A/ Register. niece in Pelershurg is the only sur- First publication, Dec. 7, 1938, vival in Alaska, Last publication, Jan, 4, 1939. adv. LOOMN HERE - ' AN FAVOR OF TH SWES AN JONESES HEVW' A FEUD NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR | PATENT Serial Nu. 09406 In the United States rand Office for the Juneau Land District at Anchorage, Alaska. ! In the Matter of the Application of the HIRST-CHICHAGOF MIN- ING COMPANY, a corporation | organized under the laws of the State of Washington, for patent to the BERTHA, FRIES, TRINAD, BERNARD, SHOLIN and RHEA loge mining claims and the BER- THA MILLSITE, embraced in U.| S. Mineral Survey No. 1502 A and B, situated in the Sitka Mining| and Recording District, First Di-| vision, Territory of Alaska, at| Kimshan Cove on Chichagof | Island, and forming one conu.g- | uous group. ‘ NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN| that the Hirst-Chichagof Mining | Company, a corporation organized | under the laws of the State of | Washington, whose postoffice ad- dress is Kimshan Cove, Alaska, has filed its application in the United States Land Office at Anchorage, | Alaska, for patent for the ELSI-| NOR, SHAFFER, BERTHA, FRIES, | TRINAD, BERNARD, SHOLIN and RHEA lode mining claims and the | BERTHA MILLSITE, included | within U. S. Mineral Survey No. 1502 A and B, situated at Kimshan | Cove on Chichagof Island, Territory of Alaska, First Judicial Division, | Sitka Mining and Recording Dis- triet, and more particularly de- cribed as follows: ELSINGiv LODE Beginning at Cor. No. 1 on line of mean high tide, Kimshan Cove, whence U. S. M. M. No. 1502 bears N 88° 31" 30”7 W 1476.33 ft. thence N 70" 00 E 520.00 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S 12° 12’ E. 1500.00 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S 70° 00° W 605.00 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N 12 12' W. 636.90 ft. to Ine of mean high tide, Kimshan Cove, and Cor. No. 5; thence N. 20° 39" E 32455 ft. to Cor. No. 6; thence N 10° 30 W 146.00 ft. to Cor. No. 7; thence 5 87° 33" W 57.20 ft. to Cor. No. 8; thence N 22° 52 W 9760 ft. to Cor. No.9; thence N 86° 27" W 143.10 ft. to Cot. No. 10; thence N 18” 12" W. 8290 ft, to Cor. No. 11; thence N 19° 23’ E 116.50 ft. to Cor. No. 12; thence N 7° 10" E 142,50 ft. to Cor. No. 13; thence; N 54° 44’ W 35.70 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of begin- ning, containing 18466 acres. SHAFI'Exc LODE Beginning at Cor. No. 1, ident- jcal with Cor. No. 2, Bertha Lode, this survey; whence U. S. M. M. No. 1502 bears N 48° 52’ 50” W 2314.78 ft.; thence N 70° 00" E 620.00 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S 35° 15’ E 1500.00 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S 70° 00’ W 620.00 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N 35° 15" W 1500.00 ft. to place of beginning, containing 20598 acres. BERTHA LODE Begjnning at Cor. No. 1, on line of mean high tide Kimshan Coye; whence U. S, M. M. No. 1502 bears N 36° 54’ 40” W 2118.19 1t:; therice N 70° 00" E 502.40 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S 35° 15" E 1500.00 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence 70° 00° W 620.00 ft. to Cor. . 4, thence N 35° 15° W 144620 ft. to Cor. No. 5; thence N 43° 22’ E 115.75 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, con- taining 20.528 acres. FRIES LODE Beginning at Cor. No. 1, ident- ical with amended location cor- ner; whence U. 8. M. M. No. 1502 bears N 16° 34’ 20" W 2030.24 ft.; thence N 70° 00’ E 516.30 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S B6° 14 E 12880 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S 35° 15’ E 1446.20 {t. to Cor. No. 4; thence 8 70° 00" W 620.00 ft. to Cor. No. 5; thence N 35° 15° W 1500.00 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of he- ginning, containing 20.537 acres, inclusive of area in conflict with Rhea Lode, this survey, 1814 acres; total area claimed in Pries ‘Lode, 20.537 acres. TRINAD LODE Beginning at Cor. No. 1, ident- ical with Cors. Nos. 2-3-4, Bernard, Bertha and Shaffer Lodes, respectively, this survey; whence U. S. M. M, No. 1502 bears N 43° 32’ 10” W. 3788.96 ft.; thence N 70° 00" E 620.00 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S 35° 15' E 1500.00 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S 70° 00' W 620.00 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence N 35° 15 W 150000 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, containing 20.598 acres, inclusive of area in conflict with Sunday Queen Lode, unsurveyed, 2256 acres; total area claimed in Trinad Lode, 20.598 acres. BERNARD LODE Beginning at Cor, No. 1, ident- ical with Cors. Nos. 2-4-4, Sholin, Pries and Bertha Lodes, respectively, this survey; whence U. 8. M. M. No. 1502 bears N 34° 25' 107 W 3586.83 ft.; thence N 70° 00' E 620.00 ft. to Cor. No. 2; wwence S 35° 15' E 1500.00 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence wtlg; W. 62000 1t to Cor, ELSINOR, SHAFFER, | WiLe YOO PUT ON THESE WHISKERS, SNUFEFY, AND LET'S ARGLE TH\S OuT [ ON THE TRAW 22| | 150000 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, containing 20.598 acres. SHOLIN LODE Beginning at Cor. No. 1, ident- ical with Cor. No. 5, Fries Lode, this survey; whence U. S. M. M. No. 1502 bears N 24° 29 50” W 348454 ft.; thence N 70° 00" E 620.00 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence S 35° 15’ E 1500.00 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S 70° 000 W 620.00 ft. to point for Cor. No. | 4: identical with Cor. No. 1, Kay Lode, this survey, from | whence W. C. bears S 35° 15" E 14000 ft.; thénce from true point for Cor. No. 4 N 35° 15 W 150000 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, contain- ing 20.598 acres. RHEA LODE Beginning at Cor. No. 1 on line of mean high tide Kimshan Cove, whence U. S. M. M. No. 1502 bears N 10° 16’ 00" W 1863.16 ft.; thence S 68° 00' E 92.30 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence N 85° 29" E 147.30 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence N 8° 24’ W 175.60 1t. to-Cor. No. 4; thence N 70° 50" E 8712 ft. to Cor. No. 5; thence S 65° 00 E 335.00 ft. to Cor. No. 6; thence S 16° 20" W 150000 ft. to Cor. No. T7; thence N 65° 00" W 606.90 ft. to Cor. No. 8; thence N 16° 20' B 120645 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of beginning, containing 19.742 acres; conflicting with Fries Lode this survey, 1.814 acres, excluded: total area claimed in Rhea Lode, 17.923 acres BERTHA M.._LSITE Beginning at Cor. No. 1, waence U. 8. M. M. No. 1502 bears N 46° 38’ 40” W 1896.98 ft.; thence N 73° 38" E 21720 ft. to Cor. No. 2; thence N 52° 35 E 67.10 ft. to Cor. No. 3; thence S. 12° 12’ E. 340.50 ft. to Cor. No. 4; thence S 70° 07" W 336.00 ft. to Cor. No. 5; thence N 16° 40’ W 287.00 ft. to Cor. No. 6; thence N 42° 39’ E 9540 ft. to Cor, Ne. 1, the place of beginning, con- taining 2569 acres; the same being owned and used by ap- plicant as a milisite in connee- tion with the working of the Bertha Lode claim, this survey. United States Mineral Mohument No. 1502, to which this survey is 'ued. is marked by a cross (X) on |an exposed outcrop of bedrock on |top of a prominent point six feet |above the line of mean high tide on |the North shore of Kimshan Cove, in Latitude 57° 41’ 20” North | Longitude 136° 06" 45” West, chisel- »d U. 8. M. M. No. 1502, from which | high, chiseled U. S. M. M. 1502 B. O. bears North 7° 18 East 23.70 feet, and the summit of Doolth Mountain bears South 13° 30" East. These claims are located upon ground unsurveyed except in Min- eral Survey No. 1502 A and B, and |extend from the mean high tide line of Kimshan Cove to the sum- mit of the ridge between Kimshan Cove and Klag Bay, at a maximum elevation of 1770 feet, in approxi- mate Latitude 57° 41’ North, Longi- tude 1¥36° 07 West. The names of adjoining claims are as follows: Sunday Queen Lode, unsurveyed, Divide Lode, this sur- vey, Franecs R. Lode, this survey, and Kay Lode, this survey, but none of the same are included in this application. The Sunday Queen Lode claim, with which a conflict is mentioned herein, is an unpatented claim own- ed by applicant, The total area embraced in the above claims and claimed by the applicant is 162.420 acres. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above described veins, lodes or premises are required to file notice of their adverse claims with the Register of the United States Land Office at Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of pub- lication or within eight (8) months thereafter, or they will be barred by virtue of the provisiohs 'of ' the staiutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, | Register. First publication, Nov. 2, {938, Last publication, Jan. 17, 1939. TRIPLEX Dry Cleaning CUTS CLEANING COSTS Complete Cleaning and Repairing Service PICK-UP and DELIVERY “SAM—THE—TAILOR"” FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Foot of Main Street |a cross (X) on a cliff face six feet | Phone 723 115-2nd St. THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON “If your hair is not becoming to you—You should be coming to us.” | SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY l | Garbage Hauled Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS TELEPHONE 212 Phone 4753 Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY | Call Phones: 13 and 49 Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES'—MIS; READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near Thard GEORGE BROS. Widest i Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 92 or 95 JAMES C. COOPER | Certified Public Accountant | Authorized to practice before | the U.8. Treasury Department | and U. 8. Board of Tax Appeals. GENUINE BLACK DIAMOND COAL The Juneau Launigy Alaska Dock & Storage Co. FR BT TELEPHONE 418 {11 Foons au econd, Streete . | PHONE 359 HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat——Phone 38 HERMLE & THIBODEAU Bodding Transf__e'_l" MARINE .. PHONE BUILDING 07 Rock—Coal Hauling’s. Stove—Fuel Oil Delivery ! ——— | PETER PAN BEAUTY SHOP—Triangle Bldg. 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