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4 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20, 1939. W [ | |proper vouchers atte te UNITED STATES l j{’ t) I YEARS AGO ||| A“NUA[ XMAS Faulkner & Banfield, Juneau, Al-| DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR . Professional a [ [f 3 p aska, within six (6) months from GENERAL LAND OFFICE et p.. y THm THE RMERe oroscope CON(ER]' NEx‘I’ the date of this notice. District Land Office 1r e( ; O r y Fraternal Sé’c"’"“ - || “The stars incline HARRY G. SHEPARD, Anchorage, Alaska, Gastineau Channel D 7 ve 1 ”'th!lq ; ] but do not compel” | Executor of the Estate of October 16, 1939. b ooyt 14 10 | FR'DAY NIGHI Rachel C, M. Shepard, de-| Notice is hereby given that Ru- — Shtaned h R | ceased. dolph Sarvela, entryman, together The Eopice extends congratula- B TOEYAM | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21 —— Pirst publication, December 12, 1939, | with his witnesses, Guy Edgar Ban-| | B. P. 0. ELKS meet 7 - e Northern Light yterian i s | 5 A | D K d every Wednesday at 8 sions and best wishes P-day, *heir et an encn | Adverse aspects rule today. It is | Mycicala Will Be Prasent- Lot publication, January 2, 1940.| vard, and Nicholas Triezschield all| TS. Kaser ann p. m. Visiting brothers bicshday anniversy” to thi Tus e bart of the | Dot favorable for labor and espec- ady. | of Sitka, Alaska, has submitted fin-1 | welcome, H.O. RED- P ; : '€ jally unfortunate for women work- d by Vocal G ool Wt 4 | a1 proof on his homestead, Anchor- | Freehurger MAN, Exalted Ruler; M rs. Wage increases will be de-| - €0 DY YOCal Groups o NOTTOE OB HEARING .. -] e sarial 0040 ! DENTISTS H. SIDES, Secretary. 2 4 A e manded and employers may be suc- N ¢ et o e | embraced in U. ¢ Blomgren Building Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Canfield were FINAL ACCOUNT | omgrer cessful in resisting higher costs for Juneau PUbll( S(hOOl : situated about two miles easterly| | PHONE 56 i ¢ Y ver the arrival of a baby | o e o 4 el A hearing will be held at ten | sl s a BT ' 007 N | b MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 147 | 7% pounds, born the | ;e BECRET e Busrs toChy TavOR] o o'clock @, m,, Pebruaty 17, 1640, | oM Sitka, latitude 57°.03 307 N.| 7 ke D eniield home | hose who are heads of industry.| Directed by Miss Merle Janice tne U, S, Commissioner’s (Ex-officio | \0Ngitude 135° 16° W. confaining | Second and fourth S bl Heart and Home: The configu- |gchroeder, the annual Christmas probate) Gourt for the Juneau, Al- | 3633 acres, and it is now in the files s : \ . Monday of each month ation is encouraging for the heads|goncert of the Juneau Public'asks Gommissioner's Precinet wpon | Of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, G \(> in Scottish Rite Temple f families. The stars seem to pre- - rpes UPOD | 4o ska, and if no protest is filed in Dr. A. W. Stewart \ beginning at 7:30 p. m. Guy 1 the Douglas drug- TR g e Pre-| schools will be held in' the High the Final Account of MABEL JAC- | 888 806U 1 B8 BRG 08 A o &he N ] i e e e OK ILEAR gy R B B Woth] domestic happiness and £00d | School Gymnastum Friday evening OBSON ROUZE as administratrix | € istrict Land Office within the | | DENTIST | WORTH, W Lo 2 and LI/ i t for those who sustain their i period of publication or thirty days| | s orshipful Master; v Y r Evere Wash., be-| . 4 o sibilt Sel Ve lat 8 o'clock, of the estate of FRANK F. ROUZ "h._ fter, ti “‘r 1 ot gl be | Hours 9 am to 6 p.m. JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. - ause of his mother, | Coonomic responsiblltiles, but dic-| Al vocal music groups of the deceased, and all persons are requir- | ety L R e e ey SEWARD BUILDING By A. C. Gordon David istoe was to be in| 2torial methods will be resented. |ohagls will take part in the pro-ed to file,'on or before said hearing el 0 o et o et Office Phone 469 e e Business Affairs: Manufacture { GEORGE A. LINGO ‘ ¢ busir ring his| 11 receiy vrs: Manufacturers | gram and outstanding presentation their objections, if any, to said Final | o e | B wlil receive many orders that de-|¢y. the musicale will be the Na- Account or to any particular item | X et e ey | mand speed. Mills will work over- First publication, Nov. 15, 1939. oaas v AL tor adds to the |tVity play, “There Was One Who thereof, specifying the particulars of [ 1o/ 6% " o s 10, 1940, [ DI' JlldSOIl Whl“ler | GUY SMITH E. P. Keegan had been put on [ yead ‘of warm. ‘]"“: ,"”‘““‘\‘v“f the | Gave a Lamb.” such objections; and, at said hearing | 25" F 3 4 . | el i ht patrolman by the City] . ok armning | coompanists. for the evening said Court.will adjudicate and de- | C A | b |is given that disappointment may | ) G B S aVay, Syl termine who are the heirs and dis- p | Drugless Physician [ { Peace signe [ C eplace Al lwt the “'-\-‘ 0} 5 shipments abroad: Ofl ate| L 'l‘;c ucs ) S 1"“ ‘]; inidtd - l:”" Ry ; \“l‘{; ¥ % : For Best | Office hours: 10-12, 1-€, 7-9 | D | d War W he pace of Chief E. | tracts atténtion as production probe |72 D8Vis, | Anmh Lois Divls and butees of sa ceden woms 2-3-4, T-iangle Bldg. | S alsbirioos SHEHAA Tournala | b . furlongh e e ST s A Pob s, et D 86 Juneau, Alaska, Decem- S“E““wperformonczUse | PHONE 687 ; ist wrote a long series of no gets R | will be sorely needed by the poor T e B e FELIX GRAY | = ; L R Ty e PR PR S RS SO 9 N | PUROLA REMEDIES called attention to the pre- rennan of the telephone | cities, for Jabor trouble will affect Ttted Siatas o S o ; | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- vailing evils of his time and coun- | to spend the holidays | the sypplies of coal. 55 ;I g “P‘:Jl":'“"r“*;“"“ e I ot Srasly: [ FULLY COMPOUNDED kg h Mr. and Mrs. McCloskey in| National Issues: Warnin 7l ex-officlo Probate Judge. | T0S Joue'y | 3 . ationa les: Warning is giv- : i ; ’ dries quickly ‘ond does 4. What is the battle cty of the |Seattle en that the public must repr i IS puBlI(IlED |N flll:‘! p\:g)xlll:qt:t;::;xn‘;:: 2]21'9:?)3)' | v gnot clog Dr. John H. Geyer Front Street Next Coliseum | circus? tionalism in regard to war ne g e £33 A Bt DENTIST PHONE $7—Free Delivery 5. In what country are the Kim M M. Rehnke, domestic|consciousness should be ove Room 9—Vs.lentine Bldg. berly Diamond Mine teacher and instructor in|since the welfare of the nation de f PHONE 1762 _— :-:m-eee e —_— ! \asium at Douglas, left on |pends upon normal thinking and | Houss: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. TR ANSWERS S hwestern for her home in|ormal pursuit of business and pleas- | ty g e ‘ L Pem. e pouth [ure |Architect’s Article Appears | | o 's Styl 3 2. Versailles, France, International Affairs: Hitler who| ¥ | | 0morrow s oiylies 3. Charles Dickens Harold F. Dawes left on the City|is said to employ five astrologe in Ar(hnedural Con- DR. H. VANCE | " i _ 2 5 { Toda 4. “Hey, Rube of Seaitle for Wrangell to spend|comes under an unfavorable swa I OSTEOPATH Y 5. South Africa. s with friends. Mr. Dawes The delays in war offensives are | (rele” ISSUe | | Consultation and examination > f lived in Wrangell due to advice about lucky and un- | free. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; s e | - |lucky dates, it is reported. Disin- 7 to 9:30 by appointment. | - ] N P. H nell left on the | terested seers believe that the Dic- An article, “Baranof Hotel, Ju- y Gastlnu\l_ Hotel Annex : | MODER]I City of Seattle for Wrangell whera | tator reached his zenith of power |neau, Alaska” by Donald B. Mc- | | south Franklin St. Phone 177 | EITOUETTE he wa | services during|before Munich and foretell tempor- | Donald, architect for the struc- ’ . 2 Christma ary victories which will be followed ture, appears in the current issue - # ! | by defeat or the close of the spec- |of “Architectural Concrete,” a trade B e T R A R A ’ By Roberta Lee || Weather—mighest, 29; Lowest, 28, |tacular carcer before the end of | magazine. | | ROBERT SIMPSON, OPT. D. | Juneau's Own Store | .. 5 — | Cloudy. 1941 | Tlustratéd by fine photographs | Graduate Los Angeles College | ) — | Persons whose birthday it is have | of the hotel's exterior and interior | of Optownetry and B Q When 4 woman is talking |, o n¢ i< published, or within forty| (¢ BUBUIY of a year of success and and a picture of Juneau, the ar- | Opthalmology } ' with a social equal, should she re- | o fter the date of its service|N@PPiness. They may gain by in- ticle boosts the community thus 1| Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground e fer to her own . husband .88 “Mr SETVICE | eritance or speculation, but should ' “Business and commercial activities ] H . P Hill"? ; g S mmOnS |suard against_deception equal to those of a city three or | | The Rexall Store A, No. She should say “my hus- et Rty .1 Children born on this day prob- | four times its size are carried on Your Relisble Pharmacists » complaint of the above band” or “John SRR ¢ L ably will be keen of mind and strong within its limits 111 pla if ) file 4 3 - 2 4 - SR e i int “1”‘“1(”‘:‘:"(1‘!1(_“:“\25‘ of body. They will be positive in'— The Charles W caner‘ | Butier-Mauro ter-theatre supper ? }‘ i ',;, ” i AUSE. | their likes and dislikes. Many are NOTICE TO ('RV;;ITORS % - i A At a resta b, or at RN £ 9 xceedingly talented IN THE COMMISSIONER 'S [ home e ongs e (Copyright, 1939) COURT FOR THE TERRITORY [ Moriuary p Q. Do the same X oS Gt ; OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- | Fourth and Franklin 5ts. | ; : \d sole custody of the " PHONE 136 | engraving name C Olack. Albxardder Phil. |- NOTICE 1S 'HEREBY | GIVENsh St ENE poRE - : = as for visiting card I 05 i gl that Mary Donalda Godfrey, ad-|Defore FELIX GRAY, Commis- et %! ol “And Soh ‘fall 80 to apt| ministrabrix ‘of the, estate af Wohn| " EP0EE; Sndx ex SUEH figrate R i o p HG to oDt B. Godfrey, deceased, has filed her| Judge, Juneau Precinct. | poar. & PR AiLe. BIMOUIE W v _| In the Matter of the Last Will 2 . — | tak ent against you for want|Pelition in the hereinafter des) o'yl men o RAGHEL, €. M T H. S. GRAVES " 1 ESSONS | |t i s to the court | cribed court for judgment setting 209 Tes . bt | Dr.Rael. Carl Al DAILY LESSON el and awarding 1 her as de.| SHEPARD, Deceased r. hiae L., Larison o » relief demanded in said | gpin as de- " NOCE IS HEREBY GIVEN [ he Clothing Man' IN ENGLISH | s N G cedent’s widow the entire estate of | gy el e [ OPTOMETRIST { INGLIZS ) e the decedent which estate is of 'hat the undersigned was, on the | Blomgren Bldg. 2nd Floor HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER IS | the T han $4.00000, 12th day of December, 1939, duly - Front Street. Phone 636 & MARX CLOTHING R, Joge s the Honorable George F.|'he value of less than $400000. ). 0q executor of the Last will | ‘ 7 ! e By W. L. Gordon | Alexander, Judge of said court and All persons concerned. are notified Ho% LY D RO S B e | ead ———— | ihe seal of said aourt hereunto af-| !0 be and appear in the United [T - TT T g d s B M c | TR o . e s i e ke fixed on this 5th day. of Decem- ‘“ S ;wnmlm;n.1‘.\DCmut [l‘:l ceased. ; EATTLE REWING & ALTING o- THBIFT co op Words Often Misused 0 NOU 83Yy 1o 1939 Juneau Precinct, Firs ivision, g2 {404 3 : & ¢ 5 B v = 3 “Ha is @ man of great pluck.” This | (gl oe® oo aska, at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'- | All persons having claims against Since 1878 - % :Emil Sick, President Gastineau Motor is colliquial. Say, “He is a man of ROBERT B buGHLnN, - | ©1985. A M, January (30, 11040, T SHBEE of sald deceased are re- o 2 5 Phone 767 Phone Service great courage” 5 : ' |and cause, if any they have, duired to present the same, with : . - 1 : @ Clerk of the above entitled y ha . Often Mispronounced: Asia. Pro- b why judgment should not be so I Groceries { Phone 727 nounce a-zha, second a as in ask i sl Aot ad rendered. 3 I s o [ORERALAAUIO REHA SING unstressed Deslity olE | Dated: Juneau, Alaska, December T e e Ol StheNy Often Misspelied: Mane (hair); |y oo SO 5 | 5th, 1939 % e 'WARD D. STABLER, not main oty Attonis ; MARY DONALDA GODFREY, T 1 . [l FINNISH STEAM BATH ey, e, FIBAS Aoy, - | AN INSURANCE OF | gzomr Aumen o You || IARRY essentinl, indispensable, requisite,| "M UEE £ HOWARD D. STABLER, /8 | | Soleniifis Treatments and ‘Bathis vital. sdele: e Minae o B LN Shattuck Building, 3 | | Open every day—10 a.m. till mid- RACE Word Study: “Use a word three | oot By *| Juneau, Alaska. 4 A ® 00 @ | night—Dr. E. Malin, Prop. v times and it is yours.” Let us in-| ™% | Attorney for Administratrix. | 142 Willoughby Ave. Phone 673 | :’RUGGIST crease our vocabulary by mastering | ST SHOP OFEN | Publication dates, Dec. 6-13-20-217, |+ #| “The Squibb one word each day. Today's word: | tmas | 1939 | Stores of stmas. adv. | 1939, adv | Alaska” Emancipation; act or process of set- . | . ting or making free. “This eman- | FINE i cipation is dear to all men Watch and Jewelry Repairing W { at very reasonable rates "Th, - e Store for Men SUMMONS FOK PUBLICATION 66 > L] | e ooh Good Foed s Good Health PAUL BLOEDXORN SARIN’® THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA ! S. FY S1REET 3 DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT | Front S : . e e e e ront St—Triangle Bldg. JUNEAU | 7 | | y WINIFRED ELIZABETH PHIL- : s | L. C. SMITH and CORONA LIPS, Plaintiff, vs. JOHN WIL- H T P H £s [ ————————— AT { Along with pleasant surroundings, the finest foods ob- | || sufoa'semo w . || [GASTINEAU CAFE Ty resider f the ed H e st e o { tainable, chefs that know how to prepare fasty foods—THE | || 5 B Burford & 2 named defendant GREETING ! BARANQOF off i 4 neals d d h ! | 9. B. Durlor Co. e, e ORI : ! offers is pairons meals served under the mosi { || “Our Doorstep Is Worn by ou are hereby required to ap- ! 3 4 5 ! | R g e s B n the Dissic Churp e, Bie { sanitary and sterile conditions. ] = :‘:h\;l‘n\ of :‘.l ] ll:ArA.\4 z : uneau, Al hirt 2 it e days atter the Jast publicaion of | { You'll find an immaculate kifchen with ultra modern | Junean Melody House is summons, in is sum- 3 g 4 o A ! { equipment designed to assure you of 100% cleanliness. All ! Music and Klectric Appliances d k : china, glass and silverware used in preparing and serving | st Byigs Matket) =4 Tender panca es | % i prepaiing g ! Front Street Phoue & LUNCHEON SPECIALTIES { are sterilized by the latest steam equipment. Remember | x EVERYT | - P o ‘ EVERY VINIE . ' when you are dining out that a meal served at the Baranof { |/ * o | & % \ | H ° insures you of good focd—good food is good health. { || ArchieB. Betis X ! 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