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~ JURY FOREMAN | FINDS HIMSELF } TODAY AND TOMCRROW It makes a difference when it’s your own daughter who's ac- ued of murder! ‘Midnight' with Sidney Fox and 0. P. Heggie, Op- ening at Coliseum From the Theatre Guild pley by Paul end Claire Sifton. ' s Directed by Chester Erskin. is the picturization|‘ate seal day —Tomorrow— “RACE NIGHT” D DR. E. B. WILSON. IUNITED FOOD CO.ITrp, Pay Day Specials Please orders early. PHONE 16 Prompt Free Delivery “TCOFFEE | €0CO04 Fresh Ground Large 2 1b. 2 lbs for 45¢ 23c¢ can MILK All Popular Brands 14 cans for 98¢ help us give you better servise by phoning or giving your cans § . MALTED MILK THOMPSON 49¢ 1 SET OF TABLE TENNIS Absolutely Free WITH EACH CAN P i i} IR s i iy SANI-CLOR The New Wonder Bleach ; I4c¢ quart | PEAS--BEANS ; CORN--BEETS Large No. 2 Cans YOUR CHOICE 2 for 25¢ BANANAS 5 Dash Seap Powder Large 5 lb. carton. We just re- ceived a large new shipment. 49¢ pkg. MATCHES Pennant Blue Tip—Carton of Six Boxes 25¢ carton POTATOES Fancy New Yakimas Fancy—Golden Ripe 17 lbs. for 49¢ 10c¢ pound “ A Large Fresh Supply of Meats, Chickens, Bacon and Hens to arrive on Aluska Stewing Hens,lb. 20c Faney Plump Birds Picnic Hams, 1b. I6¢ | Eastern Sugar Cured Lard,1%2 lb. can 17¢ | Sauerkraut . . . 14c Pure Leaf Fresh—Bulk—Full Quart F or Your Home-Owned Grocery and Market PHONE 16 THE DAILY Al.AbKA LMPIRL }R.DAY AAU(JLbT ’4 PLANE NEWS IN TOUGH SPOTE: I)ENNIS E. KOSTIS, Deceased. NOTICE IS 1S ‘l'\ t VICTOR 1. HAHN, Adminis- R, and rendered for settlement his nal account of the administra- |TRAVELING AUDITOR 1934. the Haleakala and late from oo Company, into Juneau place. Fairbanks Planc Due passengers from the southbound st blal Wallops 1 - at C3 p l~~l at 1 300 lack \1[) tehdent ‘of the £ Hawk Inlet, © f‘fum n s, according to word A. B. Hayes, manager of Southrn Airways from Kill sson, of the Pacific Alaska, at the to make the trip here take A Willard and’ Pilot Rob- the ' two children. b 11 be no vacancie: on the return tr» to s, Mr. Crosson stated Fokker Leaves | On a trip to Tenakée and other 8enerate lots of fa Matter of the FEstate of'communities n this vieinity ,James Cagney Herb Coleman, the Fokker p a In turn he owned by Gaylord Adams, Ji rimself a bit t, pilot, left i y being in town ove: ‘o Probate Judge. HEREBY GIVEN, v of the estate of DENNIS E. ¢, TIS, Deceased, has filed here-; | teresting angles. Dram (‘()l()l'(‘d. features the ear | crookworking of the said estate; and (hat | E sequences. LUMBER COMPANY IS |cracors HERE FOR FEW WEEKS witn posiing Hollywood, featu ! action These sted in said es- | H. O. Harrison, traveling auditor riots as Cagney. h appear at said time, and of the Columbia Lumber Company, army, pilots him. nd file objections in writ-|is a Juneau visitor, and expects to dom. Melodrama, said account, and contest | remain here for about a month Harrison is assisting in the Wind-up scene wherein the pi-annual inventory of the com- distinct stories are merged. s local branch. He arrived last under my hand and the | s of the Probate Court this 30th of July, 1934 CANVASS WHITE, Commissioner and Ex-officio | ters Probate J 2 publication, Aug. 3, 1934. to d publication, Aug. 24, 1934. S e, and makes his headquar- in Seattle. s is Mr. Harrison’s first vi au, and he pressed him- ried s much surprised at what he yet \)un CAHH}RNIA GROCERY “The Store of Quality and Service” PHONE 478 BEANS—-Reliance, Cut, No. 2 tin, 3 f‘()br SPINACH—Del Monte, G:lrdcn,v Bo.Zeam 3l .0 500 PEAS—Reliance, Dinner, S g, R 500 GRAPEFRUIT—Reliance, No. 2 tin, 3 for ...... 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He' got no pringipies and neverhad any' ¥, ik wehe feidiinsy AustZe arcund and see this seoryof how bail and smacked WARNER BROS, SEREEN SC0OP OF HE YEAR TEAMING JIMMIE AGAIN WITH THE GIRIL HE SLAPPED ALLTHE J WAY FROM OBSCURITY To FAME w * PUBLIC ENEMY” M aeCl a e HuBGARET LINDSAY - ey Ot isut FENTON the | two | | ~ = S Auskas Finest ~tertamment” P MATINEE SATURDAY—2 P.M. L | | | i | | | Adults 25¢ In Styles Right Out of Your Famous Fashion Magazines! o' in a most siyles and celor combinations. We invit us beiore y you to shop h ou buy elsew.’. “Juncau’s Own Store” STORE OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT Process Served Confidential Investlgltlo- Alaska Detective Agency WM. FEERO, Manager Room 1, Shattuck Building P. O. Box 968 | i ] Phone 2152