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% B.MBEHRENBS), . In Our Dramatic Sale of 40 FAMOUS MICHAELS-STERN SUITS IN A SUPER VALUE DEMONSTRATION Reg. 37.50- 47.50 Values UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR General Land Office DISTRICT LAND OFFICE Anchorage, Alaska Jan. 8, 1942 Notice is hereby given that John W. Maloney has made application for a homesite under the Act of May 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Serial No. 09973, for a tract of land described as Lot F of Tract B of the Tee Harbor Group of Homesites sit- uated on the east shore of Favorite Channel and the west shore of Tee Harbor, Alaska, Plat of U. S. Sur- vey No. 2388, containing 140 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska 3 Any and all pérsons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim in the district land office within the of publication or thirty days ter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. First publication, Jan. 28, 1942. MEN'S 29. HERE'S THE SUIT SALE OF THE YEAR— 1y of them new, Michaels-Stern Handsome ; ms suits. Your last opportunity superb suits, at a saving such now for spring, for future use. 1942 styles. Your chance to sa on a new suit. ® Double or Single Imported Tweeds Herring Bones, Di Shetlands, Twists 5 | 36 Business and Sport Styles Worsteds, Home Spuns ALE 37 [ 38 | 39 | 40 | 42 SUITS 20 to purchase these as this. Stock up . Al 1009 wool, ve $8.00 to $17.00 Breasted Models agonals g S— O ) Shorts “Longs NOTICE OF REGISTRATION Notice is hereby given that the | | office of Registraticn Officer is now | open for the purpose of registering | persons desiring to vote at the next annual election. Any person twenty- | one years of age who is a citizen | | of the United States and has resided | continuously for one year next pre- : | ceding the date of election in the | Territory of-Alaska, and six months continuously next preceding the date | of election within the corporate ilxmus of the City of Juneau, shall i | be entitled to register. | The office will be open for reg- istration every day except Saturday | afternoons, Sundays and legal holi- 'days between the following hours: from 8:30 AM. to 12:00 Noon; from 1:00 P.M. to 4:30 P.M. and will close | at noon the Saturday before the day of election. The said election will be held on the first Tuesday in April for the | purpose of electing one mayor, three councilmen and one school director. Dated this 17th day of February, | ber 7, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-JUNEAU, ALASKA You know Michaels-Stern reputation for fine tailoring, trim fit, beautiful fabrics, and quality throughout—You mote than know this sale IS AN EVENT! B.MBEHRENS), ;O Wiméfappinfi‘ Bill Comes Up in Congress; Senalors _ Get Charge of Smugness (Continued from Page One) a far more seriois nature were occupying the time of those Sena- tors who weré in Washington.” There is much more to the Sena- tor's defense, including the asser- tion that the Federal Bureau of Investigation had resorted to wire- tapping in Hawaii before Decem- 1941, since there were opinions from the Department of Justice that there was no specific law against wire-tapping, only a |law against evidence obtained this | way being used against accused 1942, R. G. RICE, o GEORGE ALEXANDER | FORSAKES COLLEGE * FOR DEFENSE WORK George Alexander, son of Judge and Mrs. George F. Alexander, has temporarily exchanged his work at the University of Washington for defense work, apd is employed in the office of the Tacoma-Seattle I ship Byilding Company, an affili- ate of the Todd Ship Building Com- pany, in Seattle, according to word received by his family. IBIG DRIVE {In the Matter of the Estate of INDI(AIED | OSCAR S. OSBORNE, Deceased. | | NOTICE is hereby given that Wil- | lie Russel Osborne has filed in this | eourt his petition for letters of ad- ! ministration upon the estate of ! Osear S. Osborné, deceased, praying that said estate be administered as a ta, about midway between the tce|large, insolvent, Indian estate con- of the Italian boot and Libya. sisting only of a gas-screw vessel This may have been a movement and with Indian relative adminis- to relieve the long-suffering Malta |trator, and that the same will be garrison or to bolster its defenses heard on the 10th day of March, against an Axis attempt to capture 1942, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon it, There is also a possibility that Of said day, at the court-room of Malta might serve as a base for a |Said court at room 513, Federal Bldg., British invasion of Sicily or ILal}'.‘J“neau' ‘:\]a’ikfl: and all persons in- jtself, terested in said estate are notified e ;then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. Assets of estate consist |only of gas-screw COLUMBIA, of- ficial number 223,320, of 7 gross tons burthen, of $1,778.95 value. Dated at Juneaun, Alaska, this 9th day of February, 1942, FELIX GRAY, U. S. Commissioner and ex- 1 ! | PETITION FOR LETTERS | OF ADMINISTRATION In the United States Commissioner’s Court for Precinct of Juneau, Di- vision Number One, Territory of (Conunued trom rage One) What Germany Claimed Last Saturday, a German com- munique claimed that Nazi war planes had sunk a British destroy- er and a 10,000-ton merchantman in a convoy north of Tobruk. Meanwhile, recent dispatches from the Balkans told of large numbers of German troops massing | | forces in Bulgaria, Greece and on| | Greek islands, all potential spring- | officio Probate Judge. boards for a German invasion of | (Probate Seal) FELIX GRAY, | Turkey, the “land bridge” between | Publication dates: February 9 to 18 |Europe and the Middle East. | inclusive, 1942. | > il o | "WATER HEMLOCK' SICKENS SEVERAL SCHOOL CHILDREN Tee Harbor Youngsters Dig, [ Ancient Poison from j{ Rice & Ahlers Co. | ; Svf_n_‘p | ‘ Plumbing—Oil Burners Water hemiock, the poison plant Heating which put the sock in Socrates, al- | Phone 34 Sheet Metal most caused several Tee Harbor £ 3 school children to emulate the an- cient Greek philosopher when they unknowingly tasted the parsnip-| like root recently, the Admiralty Division of the Forest Service re- vealed today afler identifying sam- ples sent in by a school teacher. | The Tee Harbor children dug the root in a swamp and ate parts of i it; fortunately, they did not digest| A 78 enough to produce serious illness,! but several were seized with cnn-‘l | vulsions. Al Although commonly known as| ater hemlock,” the plant is a member of the parsnip family,| Admiralty Supervisor Harold Smith| sald. It is believed to be the same| plant fro mwhich the poison whichi Socrates drank was derived. | | | | NOTICE TO BICYCLE OWNERS -} The 1942 Bicycle licenses are now available and on sale at the office of the City Clerk. | The City of Juneau Ordinance requires all bicycles to be licensed Signed: R. G. RICE, City Clerk. First publication, Feb. 18, 1942, st publication, Feb. 27, 1942, i FOR - WALL PAPER | Ideal Paint Shop | Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt ® Perfect comfort ® Centrally located ® Splendid food and service Rooms all with bath. Taken in sufficient dquantities, the‘sm Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIKE THE ’poh,on is deadly, as Socrates found | lout in classic order. More recently, it has been a common pest m‘ pastures and often has troubled; cattle and horses. | The plant’s scientific name is cit- | uta. It has top foliage quite similar |to that of the carrot or parsnip; {the oval-shaped bulb may be easily | (ENNINTPNS TRAVEL ON A identified when it is split open to| NSNS IStH reveal the grainy partitions which | (= . "Prince’s" divide the lower part of the bulb into many sections. . Long, garrot- | shaped roots anchor ‘the bulb in! the ground. 1 DAMAGE CASE MAY GO | 10 JURY TOMORROW Agent, C. P. R.—Juneau, Alaska Arguments still continued this Lt CANADIAN PACIFIC afternoon in the ramage case of Lloyd Capp versus Robert Smith e and others, now being tried before LINER Victoria or Seattle | Princess Norah sails from Juneau February 22—March 4, 15 V. W. MULVIHILL NOTICE OF HEARING ON ¢ Juneau to Vancouver, | —d J. LIKINS asa pzlid-}m subseriber to THE DAILY Al is invited to present this coupon th; at the box office of the—— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "THEY DARE NOT LOVE" Federal Tax—>5¢ per Person «WATCH: THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! B e et ) LASKA EMPIRE evening NOTICE! The United States Maritime Commission has granted the Alaska Line special permission to supplement all water freight and passenger ftariffs effective January 7, authorizing an emer- gency subcharge equal o 45 per cent of th rates, fares or charges otherwise payable. INFORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS WILL BE FURNISHED ONLY ON REQUEST WHEN, AS AND IF AVAILABLE. FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— CALL THE ALASKA LINE PHONE 2 H. O. ADAMS, Agent " SERVING, ALASKA THE YEAR 'ROU % artment United States Na¥ D blished.* The *is that Dot cerning Y UEd o convey ‘destination 008 ¢l in American e waters. ND FOR RESERVATIONS Al 1NFORMATION CALL Agent REEN, AENRY G P assengers 109 ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tehakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 10 18 10 18 10 5 10 18 10 18 10 10 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 18 jury in United States District Municipal Clerk. | Last publication, March 25, 1942. — — | First publication, Feb. 18, 1942 Last publication, Feb. 24, 1942, 2% B St ol UNITED STAT Rl DEPARTMENT GE RAL LAND OF! District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska Jan. 6, 1942 CARD OF THANKS | I wish to thank all my friends, | | neighbors, The Juneau Cold Stor-| age Co. and its workers for the| many kind deeds and sympathy | Notice is hereby given that John Ben Peterson, entryman, together shown me in the loss of my | with his witnesse®, Glen Ralph Ben- | husband | HILMER JOHNSON, also for the many beautiful flow- jamin Parker and Jacob Edwin Hall all of Gustavus, Alaska, has submit- ted final proof on his homestead ers, including those sent from | entry, Anchorage Serial No. 08758, friends out of the city. | for Lot 1, NW%NEY Sec. 7 and the 44y Wi.SE'; Sec. 6, all in T. 40 S, R. 59 E.. C. R. M., containing 161.17 acres, and it is now in the files of the United States Land Office, Anchor- a Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the district land office within the s SR G Lty e (Sun time, Eebruary 19) period of publication or thirty days High tide—4:26 a.m. 165 feet. | Sasalierifeg. 1‘;“:_1”?("'?2:(‘:;””‘:; Low tide—10:32 am. 0.9 feet. | accepted and finz ate issued. i i 5 FLORENCE L. KOLB, ?"j‘“ ‘“fl :0?:4 R0, li; i“g Acting Register, oW toemjiiet PRI IRE e First publication, Jan. 21, 1942, | Last publication, Feb. 18. 1942 BUY DEFENSE STAMPS persons, Referring to a statement by Sen. Alben Barkley, Democratic floor leader, Sen. David I. Walsh, of Massachusetts, said: “I assume that when the Senator says that all of us ought to assume some re- sponsibility for what happened at Pear]l Harbor, he refers to the gen- eral smugness of the American people, and he does not mean that Congress failed to take any action that might have changed the situa- tion?” And Senator Barkley said: “I ness of the American people.” Sen- ator Walsh added: “Which Con- gress shared.” LOLA’S BEAUTY SHOP Will be closed until March 10, 1942. all winter to enlist in the U. Navy but was turned down because of near-sightedness. However, he is not giving up but will’ continue to seek a waiver on his short sight |so that he can become active ‘in | the services of the Navy, he wrote. 'SPECIAL LENTEN SERVICES TONIGHT 715 FOR LUTHERANS day of Lent, falls cn February 18 this year, the Resurrection Luther- an Church will tonight conduct the first of a series of midweek Len- ten devotional meetings. Because {of the expected absence of the pas- a Alexander has been attemptinglcourt. The case is expected to go to S.|the jury tomorrow. R o S BUY DEFEN STAMPS NOTICE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Whereas Esaias Olaf Jacobson has petitioned the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, for change of his name to Edward Olat Jacobson— Now, therefore, it is ordered that all persons concerned appear be- fore said court at Juneau, Alaska, MRS. HILMER JOHNSON. idid have in mind the general smug-: Since Ash Wednesday, the first at 10 o'clock, a.m. February 28th, 1942, and show cause, if any they have, why said petition for change of name as aforesaid could not be granted. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk. —ady, | tor, the Luthcr League will be in\HOWARD D. STABLER, RPN S BROKEN LENSES shop. Dr. Blomgren Building. adt | charge of the sgvice which begins 'at 7:30 o'clock tonight. The serv- | be held. Petitioner’s Attorney, Shattuck Building, | Are promptly replaced in our oww|ice will last 45 minutes, following’Juneau, Alaska. Rae Lillian Carlson | which the senior choir practice will Publication dates, Feb, 18-25, 1942. adv " BARNEY GOOGLE AND-SNUFFY SMITH GEFORE WE BET ANY MORE DOLGH ON NOU, ANTS- 1N FRNTS \NE'RE SENDING SNVEEY . QUER TO GET B L\NE ON JOUNNN -ONE -SUMP - \E HE SETS AROUND B\ DAY AND MOPES LKE NOU D0, BON *\1T QLGH (TR BE & TOSSUP WHOLL Wied ANTS-IN PaNTS HIN AN GOOD SUE \NEIGHT (N WL cats SNIF - LITTLE FAWN WERN UNHAPPY \E QNTS- N -PANTS TLGHT UM DUEL WITH JORNNY- ONE - JUMP THERE - THERE - NOW, DONT GIT EXCTED — T JeS' COME To SNOOP AROLND Q \EETLE AN - OWOM — \WWeT's GOWY ON OVER NANDER 2 Copr_1942, Ki y BILLY DeBECK THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION ] D. B. 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