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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY MAY 9 1934 LAST TIME TONIGHT . To Them Love Was a Game Without Rules, Played Anywhere, Any Time Fox Film Presents A Henry King Production Loved You Wednesday WARNER BAXTER ELISSA LANDI DAN H. MOLLER LEAVES TO TAKE CHARGE OF TIMBER SURVEY CREW Dan H. Moller, construction fore- man with the U. S. Forest Service, left for Petersburg on the steamer Victoria to take charge of a tim- ber survey crew at Wrangell Nar-| rows during the summer months. Until recently Mr. Moller was in charge of a crew reconstructing the streets in Tenakee. e JACK KOBY LEAVES TO MEET FIRST CAMPBELL CHURCH JR. HUNTING PARTY OF SEASON Jack Koby, well known guide of this district, left Juneau on the steamer Yukon for Ketchikan, to| meet Campbell Church Jr., and a party of hunters aboard the lat- | ter's yacht Westward. The party| will be away for several weeks on a bear hunt. > — The halibut schooner Sitka, Capt. ‘Mn AND MRS. E. J. CUSSEN | THE STEAMER VICTORIA Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cussen are on their way south aboard the Vic- toria after making the round trip to Skagway. Mr. Gussen is with | the American Automobile Associa- | tion of Southern California in Los Angeles. They were accompanied sen's mother. —,——— | FRANK A. BOYLE LEAVES ON Frank A. Boyie, Territorial Au- ditor, left on the steamer Prin- cess Norah for a visit to Van- couver, where he will be met by Mrs. Boyle and spend the next three weeks visiting there and in Victoria dnd Seattle. He expects to'return to Juneau about June 1. ——, - | PATCO RETURNS HERE FROM TELEGRAPH CREEK The Patco, Panhandle Alr Trans- port seaplane, Chet McLean, pilot, WERE ROUND TRIPPERS ON| by Mrs. E. Wantland, Mrs. Gus- | VACATION TRIP IN SOUTH| BURN Indian Egg Lump $12.00 per ton at bunkers Your $ is bigger when you burn Indian Egg-Lump PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL . JUNEAU ALASKA of the fragile dreams of two hungry hearts.. The most glorious love story since | “7th Heaven” — i YOU may think it even greater! L] with | SPENCER TRACY LORETTA YOUNG Glenda Farrell Arthur Hohl ‘Walter Connolly G)Inm!b‘m 4 NOW Dire 7 PLAYING VICTOR JORY MIRIAM JORDAN and GEORGE O’BRIEN in g ‘ : ‘ - , s “LIFE lN THE RAW" 3 NOTICE Chief of Police. Applicants mu;!: Henry R. Rose, a farmer living — ) Applications for the position of [be able to furnish pound facili- near Porterville, Cal, delivers his ! City Dog Catcher and Poundmaster | ties, preferably outside the Cm | garden truck in a home-made cart will be received by C. J. Daws, | limits. adv. | ‘“powered” by a Holstein milk cow, Willilam Dousett, owned by I |returned this morning at 11:15 0'- | Goldstein, is tied up at the Cold | clock from Telegraph Creek with Storage dock preparing to go out |Capt. William Strong, L. H. Smith, after fish Saturday. The 87-foot|and Lucille Elder, who made Lhe aulxiliry craft will garry a crew |round trip leaving Monday even- Old Papers for Sale at Emplre Offlce of 10 men when she sails. | ing. There are three questions uppermost in a -woman’s mind when she considers spending money for her wearing apparel. JOE KELLY . . “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” First and foremost is style: she must have that. Values such as “Juneau’s Own Store” ONLY—Starting Wednesday, May DRESSES In both print and plain colors. Crepes and Sheers. Regular values to $27.50. $9.95 | COATS $9.95 OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M MAY 10TH 5 HOSPITAL GUILD DANCE — SATURDAY NIGHT imw T TR always offers. For FOUR DAYS STRICTLY CASH, KNIT SUITS All-Wool two and three-piece models. Were values to $25.00 $9.95 Next comes quality: that is very desirable. S mes the lowest price, quality considered. HABERDASHERY Then co I q g GENTS' When a woman combines all these benefits in one purchase FURNISHINGS then she is happy. That is what can be done at @®Now located in Values to $22.50. Winter Building “JUNEAU’S OWN In order to give this big selling event a still further impetus we have oo just bought $ il 40 Beautiful New Dresses AT BIG REDUCTIONS FROM MANUFACTURER’S COST Cardmal - Cabs ‘WOOD FOR SALE Block wood and klindling. Phone 358. —adv. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR UNITED STATES GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. A January 23, 1934. Notice is hereby given that Leslie Franklin Parker, entryman, of Gus- tavus, Alaska, together with his witnesses Wiliam C. White and Sam F. Buoy, has made final proof on his homestead entry Anchorage 06640, for the E'%SE%, sec. 12, T. 40 S. R. 58 E. and lots 6 and 7, section 7, T. 40 8. R. 59 E. C. RM. and it is now in the files of the U. 8! Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office within the period of publication or thirty days This enables us to offer them to you at 25% to 40% LESS THAN REGULAR PRICES All styles . . . for street, for dinner, for dance . . . Sizes 14 to #4. . . Come in prints and solid colors. $6.75 $9.75 GRADES - . GRADES GRADES thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certificate is- $4'75 $6 75 $10' 75 sued. | J. LINDLEY GREEN, G e e Last publication, May 23 1934. SWAGGER NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL et - suITs The undersigned, having on the Tth day of April, 1934, filed his final account as administrator of the estate of Charles Johnson, de- ceased, in the Probate Court for Juneau Precinct, Alaska, notice is hereby given to all heirs, creditors and other persons interested in said estate, that Monday June 18, 1934. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the office of the United States Commissioner, in the Federal and Territorial Building, in the City and Precinct of Juneau, Territory of Alaska, is the time $14.75 $19.50 GRADES $13.75 Mother’s Day Sunday, May 13 CLOTH COATS To $16.75 for Register. First publication, April 25, 1934. SPECIAL LOT—NEW FABRIC SPORT HATS, 95¢ White and Colors @ A Special ROGERS TREAT BOX OF CHOCOLATES, full 2 pounds for @®Many other suitable gifts can be found at reasonable Sizes to 44 prices. Navy, Green Tan and Grey $14.75 ; 450 Siss HARRY RACE, Druggist $7.75 S i To $19.50 for ® ® Worth to $24.50 To $32.50 for and place set for the hearing of $14. 75 and $1 5' 75 objections to said account and the 4 & H.'B. LE FEVRE, ] i TRIANGLE BUILDING Administrator of the estate of STORE OPEN MAY 10TH UNTIL 10 P. M. ! First publication, Apfll 11, IFM Last - publication, May 9, 1934. RN L T P et e

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