The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 31, 1934, Page 3

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Auskas FiNEST. ¢ r{erte\ir\mér\t* JUNBLE FILM LORETTA YOUNG QUEER TRADE Ihany Thrilling Episodes in “Wild Cargo,” Show- ing at Capitol “wid C1rv3 Fuck s super mmlwr of Frank is show- Capitol man lm~ evl It is a picturizatioin of the ad- ventures of a wild whay em ba alive la be 7005, and in it are many thril des, some of them almost too thrilling A battle between a man and a python 8 feet in lengih, the cap- ture of a thundering herd of hants, the snaring of a biting, fight b(‘tw(‘(‘n some of the high film. Camera work is very a better evening of e for the cireus-loving public gcarccly be devised - lights 01 good, and could L] AT THE HOTELS PeaoGeeacs s e 00 Gastinean cack McConnell, Juneau; m, Ketehikan; ) y, Daisy, Wash.; N lem Keku euer, Keku I:k Tacoma; Art Chindahl, Ed. Gustafson, Juneau. W. L. Ketchikan; Zynda J. E. Boyle, Seattle. Alaskan Alice Ward, Juneau; derson, Sentinel Island; krook, Juneau; W. Klaney, Althorp; John Karr, Juneau; Lert Nadeau, Taku Harbor. i | Fred An-| E. J. Tag-| Port | Gil- E \' | | NOTICE OF MAKSHAUS SALE Tnited States of America,) District of Alas] First Judicial S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| that by virtue of an executior | cated August 1, 1934, issued out of | the District Court for the Territory | of Alaska, First Judicial Division, on a judgment znd decree rendered in said Court on July 24, 1934, in} favor of The B. M. Behrends Bank, | a corporation, plaintiff, and against Lena A. Pigg, Henry Pigg, Chark Miller and B. M. Behrends as ecutor of the last will and testa-; ment of Gabriel Paul, deceased, defendants, in Suit No.3605-A upon the records and dockets of the Dis- | trict Court for the First Judicial | Division of Alaska, at Juneau, and | in accordance with said judgment | and decree, I have levied upon on | this 1st day of August, 1934, the | following described real |)mpflr'.3" situate in the City of Juneau, Ter- ritory of Alaska, to-wit: That cer- tain lot, tract or parcel of land gituate in the City of Juneau, Al- aska, and being more particularly described as follows: Situated in the Town of Ju- neau, Alaska, and being 190 x 30 feet of ground on the south side of Front Street in the said | town, and being the Jot and builimg known as the “Ken- tucky Pool Hall' or “Casebolt Property”; which property is the same prop: sty whereof a portion of the lower | floor of the building situated there- | Brent, | Calnern. {In Bakery, 1 ‘Memphis. |ber One, PLAYING PIANO : They Call It Sin’ Opening Tonight at Coliseum, with George Brent in the filming " the First Na opening tonight at m Theatre. called for her to pay the piano in this in which the musical show of New York serves as. a fer y was discovered tl"J[ Loretta is no mean p nist herself. “They Call It is at the piano 1 recordings of theme of thi from the widely e same name by 2 man Eagan, and adapted for by Lillie Hayward and How en men figure largely in g girl. These are pl\wd by George Manners and Louis Others prominent in the Helen Vin- D cast are Una Merkel, , Joe Cawthorne, N Patterson - Spattered Grease Starts | Disastrous Fire I:O(K\“A‘, Oregon, Aug. 31— ‘tered grease turned a bakery intc a mass of flames teday and eight business houses and two cottages were destroy- ed by the firc befcre brought under eontrel, - > BABY BOY BORN Mr. and Mrs. Henry Museth are he parents of an 8'i-pound baby oy, born at 11:30 o'clock last night at St. Ann’s Hospital. - One of the first megro millim- aires in the world as. R. R. Church, boss of Geale Street, SUMMONS No. 3650-A iIn the District Court for the Ter- ritory of Alaska, Division Number Ore, Juneau. GEORGE LANDERS, Plaintiff, vs. ADA RADLEY LANDERS, De- fendant. The President of the United States of America, to the above-named Defendant, Greeting: ’ You are hereby required to ap- \pear in the District Court for tife Territory of Alaska, Division Num- within thirty days after the last publication of this sum- mons, namely, within thirty days after the 18th day of September | 1934, in case this summons is pub- lished, or within forty days after |the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer the complaint of the above-named | plaintiff on. file in the said court the above-entitled action. The said plaintiff in said action demands the following relief: to upon was occupied at the time or'mt that the bonds of matrimony the institution of said suit by one |now existing between the Plaintiff Gabe J. Paul, and in which he did |and the Defendant be dissolved at the same time conduct business known as the “Capitol [said parties be released from the Ecer Parlor” and ‘public notice is |obligation thereof. the jand held for naught, and each of hereby further given that, accord- | ingly, I will offer said real prop- erty for sale at public vendue to the highest and best bidder for cash, on September 5, 1934, at 10:00 o'clock a.m., at the front door of the United States Court House in Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, August 1st, 1934 WM. T. MAHONEY, V. S. Marshal, By J. L. McCORMICE, Deputy. R. E. ROBERTSON, Plaintiff’s , Attorney. Pust publication, Aug. 3, 1934. Last publicatton, Aug. 31, 1934. And in the event you fail to 50| appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, #nd will apply to the court for the relief demanded ; in his complaint and as herein- above stated. WITNESS, the Honorable GEORGE | F. ALEXANDER, Judge of said Court, and the Seal of said Court hereunto affixed, on this 16th day of August, 1934. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, (Seal) | Clerk. By VENETIA PUGH, Deputy Clerk First publication, Aug. 17, 1934. Last publication, Sept. 14, 1934. IIHIIllllllmllIIHIIHIIIIIIl"illllllllllllllllllll"IIIIIIII il EENERS’ URION GIVES = FiIRST MUCKERS’ BALL IS RECORD OF ~ SHOWS TALENT "O"ertcy FVENRE No. place at and _THE DAI[Y ALASKA EVlPIRE, r‘RID AY hing new and different for tae first Muckers' Ball in the way | specialties and features. As an added attraction a la all-electric cabinet style radio be given away during the ning. The radio is now on the w of Sabin’ 1 witness the .o e held Union, Local > big event will tak2 Mandarin Ball Room music by Jimmy rs is one. of the Jimmy has promised on excellent ut f almost as far in front of of 5 as the body extends behind ‘LGUS] 3| CALIFORNIA GROGCERY As an added Labor Day, holiday Grocery h has a snout ex- Those wishing to take thei | 934 Lightning Kills 7 Mules Under 1 Tree double LAFAYETTE, Ala., Aug. 31 feature, the Cailifornia (Polt of lightning .ran down a tre s meking a closa-cut price | near here rece: and killed seven of wines. Nick 'mules that had taken refuge there “While we now |during a severe storm e - MAKING SPEOYA ON WINES FOR ununu thi an overstock of wines, it wont long at these unusual prices.| Water from fire hos> sometime antage ' scatters inflammable dust so should get it explodes with deadly effect dur- ing a fire. prices now quoted, orders in early.” IIIIIH“lllll|||||||l|||||l|||l|lll|||||I||i IlIIIIIIIIIIIII|III!IIIIIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII“Illlllllllllllllllllllfl IR New is t Prompt Delivery fermly ahead. 478 LABOR ” A DAY Rhacinlander, Olympia, Hcidelberg cr Hop Gol LABOR DAY SPECIA BEER COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH FRE CHICKENS--Local Colored Roasters, e Choice Assortment of Li NEW POTATOES, Choice, 30 pounds ....... 750 SYRUP, Amocat, Maple 290 Flavor, 36 oz. tin .......... BEANS, Campbell’s, 25 3 cans WITH PORK TOMATO SAUCE TUNA FISH, White Star, 350 1% 1b. tins, 2 cans . sk, OLIVES, S & W, 45 e ; Ripe, 2:gans .7 5o oy, EXTRA LARGE California Grocer; “The Store of QUALITY and SERVICE” hecauvse The s this wee store will be price tage of this cvent by stocking good quality foods. Come in now he time fer you to get ahead on your food budget, California Grocery is offering sensationally low Every item in every department of the d at toda low price level. Take advan- vour shelves with these uni- You’'ll be money and groceries and save. STORE CLOSED LABOR DAY ALL WINES IN FIFTHS AND QUARTS YOUR CHOICE—per hottle Acme, Rainier, Blatz, d—24 small bottles— L—PER CASE $3.45 SH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ot pound .. ... ..l 50 80E iquors at Popular Prices NEW POTATOES, Locals, 4 pounds .......... BUTTER, Solid, Red Shield, 2 1bs. ....... CORNED BEEF, Det‘h\, Lean, 1'lb.cans .......... i TO\I ATO SAUCE, Rekh- ance or S& W, 4 for ...... REGULAR SIZE TINS SALAD DRESSING, Manca’s, each 35c QUARTS—IN FRUIT JAR = l Emmm||||un|_1um||uun|ulunmmnnnmmmn|||mmnummtm|||nmnnumnnnnmnmumumnmmnnumunammmummlfi TOP"GHT AND TOMORROW ® Could she Cf'pl’ me '3* "fifi'fiififi"‘ i.‘%xi J“WIE? Must she become a child of love +..an outlaw living in an unmoral world where anybody’s husband is fair game? Can you blame her for the eins of her parents? You've read the book=—now see the star of “Life Begins” in First National's latest sensation ~ Gk ERusifander DISTRIBUTED BY ALASKA-REEINLANDER DISTRIBUTORS and immediate delivery of either Rheinlander 1 beer PHONE 114—Femmer's Dock. STABLER, Local Agent For prompt servic: draught or bott HARGLD L. Saturday Night BEER LUNCHES CAPITOL BEER PARLORS | AND BALL ROOM Private Booths Lunches Dancing Every Night Lez us help make Your iuanting a Suecess A hunter is known by the guns and equipment ke owns. The best ammunition, dry boots and warm ¢ trips a success and = including the ' Super-X shotgun sl Corrosive Pomers. clean. a good gun, gk . n 7 loaded with Non- hey keep your gun bore

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