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THE DAILY ALASKA l;M}’lR much as she lo You'll love him, NCED From the Play That Ran a Year and a Half on Breadway! with MADGE EVANS A Metro-Geldwyn-Mayer Picture - i N ) \ \ ) \ ) y ) ‘ ) { 3 § ) ) | ) ) ) ) ) N l} § § i ) ) { ) ] ) § { ! | i % ’ ) ) { N z ) ) ] ! 3 \ { ) 8 w Naliona] Forest Timber |}, For Sale 2 Sealed bids will the Regional Forester, Juneau cons be received by |individuals who have accepted the general provisions of the so-called Al- | THEATR Show Place of Juneau SHE LOVED HIM almost as laugh at him . . . enjoy every moment of his ro- mantic misadventures! in the screen’s new laugh hit! i e et ~-1 ved himself! STARTS TONIGHT PLUS— “Gold Nuggets” e il Betty “Red Hot Mama” Boop Cartoon i A Late News hich would involve the manufac- ire of the timber outside of the erritory of Alas Bids will a dered from only such firms or aska, up to and including October code of the National Re- 26, 1934, for all the merchantable |c Act. Before bids are sub- dead timber, standing or down, and | full information concerning all the live timber marked or desig- | the timber, the conditions of sale, | nated for cutting on an area con-|and the submission of bids ~huu!d taining approximately 80 acres, lo- cated about one mile south of | Staney Creek, Tuxekan Passage West Coast of Prince of Wales | Island, about 150 miles from Ket- chikan, designated as Staney Creek Area No. 1, Tongass National For- est, Alasl estimated to be 3,760,000 | feet B.M. more or less of spruce | and hemlock sawtimber and 25,000 in. ft. or less of piling. No of less than $1.50 per M feet for spruce sawtimber; $1.00 || M feet B.M. for hemlock saw- | ** timber; lc per lin. ft. for piling up to and including 95 feet in length | s and 1%c per lin. ft. for piling over 95 feet in length will be considered. $1,000 must be deposited with each bid to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained in part as liguidated damages, according to the conditions of sale. The right is | | reserved to reject any and all bids, | including bids the acceptance | be obtained from ti of | & Regional For Juneau, Alaska, or the Re- 1 Forest Inspector, Ketchikan, a |The Channel E\'chunge': SECOND J'AND CLOTHING Bought, Sola and Exchanged WILLOUGHBY AVENUE Opposite Cash Grocery | S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing {1 —. Glassware FOR EVERY OCCASION Goblets, Sherbets, Cocktails, Tumblers, Wines, Clarets in several pleasing designs TUMBLERS in sizes from 11% ounces to 12 ounces— priced from 75c¢ dozen up. You will find a wide var- iety to select from—includ- ing the beautiful VOGUE and BARBARA patterns. ENTERTAININ Your friends is a pleasure, when you have beautiful DISHES and attractive, sparkling GLA SSWARE It has been our aim to make our China and Glass- ware display second to none in the Territory. ivery pattern that we show is carried in open stock, assuring you, as far as possible, of being able to replace broken pieces of your set. Start your set of Craw- ford, Marina, Grosvernor, Hollyhock, Dogwood, Dim- ity, Sterling Rose or Gret- na Green,TODAY. PRI s S R S R R DRSSt SR AU LN | be | | I8 GRAND COMEDY OPENS TONIGHT AT THE CAPITOL (Izlpilul Stars 8T H)\LbD\\ OLI" 10, |934 TAKE ADVANGE ‘TWO ALONE' IS } - ATCOLISEUM THIS | EVENING Court ssioner’s at 11:30 o'cloc t night, Cecelia became the bride of Tom 8. Fe Wi 1 was wedding numb were at the attended by a the couple D iends of d in Ju- he usc ly live and the groom is a ent and employe of — Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Com- The Show-Off,” Stage and Gains fmm One to Three "“:"' ¥ i N Tl oot o Screen Hit, Stars Spen- Points Are Registered |mate testimony to the good wish- e ema B R cer Tracy Vl 3 on Stock Exchange es extended them, as the floor was I s oL ' e VIS Evans Lo g littered with gay confetti flung at |Peal, characterizations that arc -~ —— g 1 fro ffe 0] of heatricalism s _|the bride and, groom by their|from affectation of t 4 . B_‘i‘ SRS Sa ‘ t~(1)<\115 ‘101-7_5‘“;:; friends. The couple and their|these are the en ;‘r‘l';‘z;’r‘,‘{j‘m”,‘," laugh n_undercur- briskly today and | g, g the* pubste™ ot 1M ents which make adio's| rent he Show Off,”|§ es of one to three Aoe o ab- A& weady wo Alone” one of the most not-| screen version of one of the smash | ) » registered. Prices were PR SN SR e R ble films of the current season. night at the Capital Theat | Madge Evans and Spencer T 1y's close was firm. DART CHANGES SCHEDULE times t evening at the Coliseum | “The Show-Off" is . Tracy (above) who appear in \ctivity expanded on upturn sales| ,PATE SHENEES SO8 e om | Theatre [ :I?m'e k. mlbn:x.«»mx qgpaitd peTer) sithe IR opcn:n:t & were almost ome milllon ;... Petersburg and wayports| Jean Parker and Tom Brown "r;’:(: S R e g i will hereafter leave Juneau at 7 are co-featured at head of the . am. on Frid ead of 11 am. | cast which brings this poignant tale i SR g AR NS | TO SEATTLE ON YUKON, EW [YQHE, Sl O e [fore 4 o'clock on Thursday after-|gallant struggle for romance and| e ml;“'r';“(‘fl"‘l B"l':)‘“;d ] ON SHORT BUSINESS TRIp Guotation of -‘;‘;\““ A‘;‘]‘L“; ol "é,m noons happiness to the screen. They ar('i story ves around Spen- . day is 18%, American Cs 5 e supported by ZaSu Pitts, Arthur g e § 3 : e - supporte gery Txaoy, Who _“““)“A‘“\‘) moder- | {1 R. VanderLeest, principal own- } neriohs RURE and LISht| ;61N STAFF AT GEORGE Byron, Nydia Westman, Willard $12 btiaith e5id Doista ‘l‘; “‘n ”"Ir er of the Butler-Mayro Drug Com- *" A “"‘f}“lm-‘en;‘”gu_ul o BROTHERS GROCERY STORE|Robertson, Beulah Bondi, Charley| f,_;‘dem'“ P T ‘_“; "‘l““ ny, left on the 'Yukon for a| ot O v"t“u em Steel % Eimer Liadstrom and George|Grapewin and Emerson Treacy, eachi TS o bX “w‘f ‘H“"*“"{“]“’“ r‘:‘,.mr: business trip to Seattle. He . 4Me “‘“‘C‘ :;1 Motors 30%, Whyte have been added to the selected for his or her pecullar fit- | ;1::‘ m“ 4 K; ‘1:‘; 1(.~“ii\ 111 \\ll_wmp. ts to return in two or three U S ;.l ;}n?nswr b Kcn: sales staff of the George Brothers ness for the role portrayed. i B 1t iy now ¢ '.,‘(‘,‘ff nis| ™ B necott 15, United States Steel 33%, | OTOcery store” according o an-| Adapted from the succassful play has no shyness about telling the| . OUTSIDE'TO SCHOOL . |~ " 77 ‘ e i TwgLAlones Jhes. a R i SR ol Nowigood B ls | Mrs. C. J. Sullivan, of Haines, is | GOES SOUTH ¥OR COURSE |Missouri Ozarks for its locale. lML:mL His fast-talking wins the heart|® Pssenger south on the Yukon CECELIA ST. JOHN AND Dr. Leon Ensch, chiropractor, lo‘rz oi. the ptulure as rml‘x“tilx .nsx‘u the| lof Madge E\'am:nwr the protests for Seattle, accompanied by her OM S. FERGUSON ARE for Seattle on the Yukon to take pnmu‘m "man‘xzy“; 0;’ ;oc:-spem‘ lof her family, every member of JauBhters, Arlene and Geraldine, MARRIED TUESDAY P. M.|intensive training in the latest In this picturc Miss Parker seems f, ch o ‘;f her sweetheart a|Who Will enter school in the south. chiropractic technique under Dr. to more than Vn.‘rm the unusual il e L - — t formed by!B. J. Palmer. He will return to dramatic promise she showed as| Pl S 8he, finds out, e e e o ber 1, |Beth in the classic “Little Women,” |a “show-off” she tries her best to| SHOP IN JUNEAU! Judge J. F. Mullen in the U. 8. Juneau about November | Betk S h | break the falls th: esult from | | {played by Lois Wilson, | 1 | = | Haines; Highway about 16 miles from the lflrfit publication, Sept. 5, 1934. | his bragging. jers. e @00 eeessecosee |Clenna F. McNutt and Mons Ander- Outstanding supporting roles are Grant Mit- Alan Ed- er and oth- F. Riesner directed ldwyn-Mayer. - -eo chell, Clara Blandick wards, Claude Gillingws Charles Metr for 0 et o . uraneo . AT THE HOTELS . Gastineau Mr. and Mrs. H. A. MacDonald, Tulsequah, B. C.; Gil Rich, Ketch kan; Frank Parrish tle; M George R. Moore, Anchorage; J. P. Snyder; H. M. Ball, Fairbanks; Dr. J. W. Edmunds, Seattle; G. W. Knee; H. G. Ames; Ed. Delaney; Hans Tjelle, McCarthy; Robert Hunter, Seattle; Rev. E. A. McIn: tosh, Tanana Crossing; Joyce Les- cot, Fairbanks; L. G. Wingard, Se- attle; S. J. Cleary and Mrs. Cleary, {Anchorage; F. W. Wood, Seward. Zynda H. J. Thompsc Seattle; J. W. I. Linton; C. A. Foss, Z. , Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. J. 8, Jeffrey, Juneau; H C. Numan, Ketchikan; J. C. McCarrey, Salt Lake City. Alaskan Berg, New York; E. H. Nabesna; C. Clague, Na- Jv B. Vermerelu, Seward; Lee, Seward; Fred Broullette, John Deum, Cordova; V. Fairbanks; R. Merri- |man, Juneau, Ed. Monroe Juneau; Harry L. Harres, Juneau. LT TR PR ATTENTION REBEKAHS There will be a regular meeting of the Rebekahs tonight at 8 o'clock in the I. O. O. F. Hall Drill team practice; refreshments. EDITH F. SHEELOR, Secrelary | — e ! FELCH OFF FOR WRANGELL Baxter Felch, representative of the Fisher Flouring Mills, left on the Yukon for Wrangell. —-L‘xdv UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE ! Anchorage, Alaska.| July 16, 1934. Notice is hereby given that Jos-| eph Simpson, entryman, together with his witnesses Henry C. Gor-| ham and Oscar Koski, has made final proof on his homestead entry, Anchorage 07885, for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2135, located on bouglas Island N. and W. of Survey No. 1361 and Survey No. 1096, in latitude 58° 18’ 10” N. Longitude 134° 26’ W. and reestablishment of U.S.LM. No. 5, containing 31.56 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the local land office within the period of| publication or thirty days there- after said final proof will be ac- LepLed and final certificate issued. GEO. J. LOVE, Register. First publication, Aug. 15, 1934. Last publication, Oct. 10, 1934. Anchorage Alaska. June 6 1934. Notice is hereby given that Byronl E. Benson, entryman, has made! final proof on his homestead entry, ) Anchorage 07817, for a tract of land located along the Glacier Town of Juneau, Alaska, longitude 134° 35" W. Latitude 58° 23' 50” N. embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2001, together with his witnesses son all of Juneau, Alaska, and it, is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the {local land office at Anchorage, Ala.ska, within the period of pub- and final certificate issued. GEO. J. LOVE, Registrar. Last publication, Oct. 31 1934. APPLES it I G. A. BA_RGAIN Ry-tak, 2 1bs. For Pay (Day 3 3 3 pkgs. Assorted Flavors LG.A. GELATINE DESSERT ALL FOR 99¢ V No. 1 GRADE YAKIMA No. PHONES 58 and PORK and BEANS 4 MED. CANS 455 AN CAMP’S 29¢ 2 cans Faney L. STRI BEANS 2 cans Fancy L. SUGAR PEAS Pay - Day-SPECIALS Real-Bargains Real-Quality FOLLOW THE TREND OF MONEY-SAVERS TO YOUR IGA STORE CANNED FOOD SPECIALS TOMATO SAUCE .. . 5¢ | | i | | PHONES 58 and 455 STANDARD CU No. 2 Can Younger, nephew of the “walts A \ o ~ king,” has been booked for the al A y X ST‘R’N(, BEA NS 106 (“\MI BELL’S {Uptown Theatre, where it will open tomorrow night. A cast of stage 'and screen celebrities, headed by \ No. 2 Can 10¢ Regular Tins SOouUpP Any Variety ERS! SLICED BEETS . DEL MONTE 5 cans Regular Size Cans i e D AMERICAN SARDINES AN Grades SEE US FOR BOX PRICE | All Varieties JONATHANS BANANAS, 3 1bs. "2 % 20¢ 23-Foot Rolls Wax Paper LY-DEW MELONS each . .': . 2oc CUT-RITE 2 for 35q ORANGES, 2 doz. . .. FRESH—Seedless and Tokays GRAPES. 2 1bs. . . . . THINK BUY SAVE 25(‘ White King Large pkg. Wash. Powder 33¢ Puffed Wheat . 25¢ [riners Quaker 2 vies |Flour, 50 lbs. $2.49 Corn Meal 39¢ 3 Shakers Morton’s GOLD MEDAL 10-1b. bag Shaker Salt . . . 25¢ 4 bars . . 25¢ S(mp, All Brands Large Cans S Milk, 14 cans . . 98¢ ) G. A. G. A. |long-term contract | o omance based on an orig- {star of “Trouble in Paradise”), Sarl {music technique of Maurice Chev~ !alier's “Love Me Tonight” and the |popular “This Is the Night,” is the |story of the love affair of a pen- {niless Austrian nobleman and & !girl from the nouveau-riche middle S ——————————— PREVIEW TONIGHT=—1 A. M. LAST TIME TONIGHT Their world was @ world of foveliness that Mr. Slag call- ed sin. )‘(84:" with " R d Yl :'Dulu' “Litle \Vomen" 'nnml BYRON Directed by Elliott Nu‘m’ Merian C. Cooper, executive producer 2. Screen Snapshots 3. Glad Rags and Riches 4. Suits to Nuts 5. Late News 600 e = ANY SEATS 25 TIME PREVIEW TONIGHT 1:00 A. M. RICHARD BARTHELMESS “A Modern Hero” while young Brown's outstanding | portrayal has alreacy won him a with REKO- Radlo RUMAN(}E AND MUSIC BLEND IN FEATURE ‘Evenings for Sale’ Open- ing at Uptown Tomorrow Is Grand Entertainment s for Sale” a Viennese I A. R. Wylie, and by Johann Strauss, the ina with music Herbert Marshall (the phenomenal Maritza, Charlie Ruggles and Mary Boland, enacts the story. The film, using the word-and- class. The setting is Vienna in the vears just after the war, when the galety of the famed capital had reached its highest point. The combination of an original story, delightful music, beautiful settings and a cast of notable stars, results in entertainment of a rare order. “Evenings for Sale” is a play not to be missed. It will be pre- viewed tonight and shown regulatly tomorrow. “Zoo in Budapest,” with Lor- etta Young and Gene Raymond will be shown for the last times tonight. UPTOWN' Brightest Spot in Juneaw LAST TIMES TONIGHT | IIIMPES'I' Loretta “90"“6' Gcn: RAYMOND Story by Melville Baker and Jdack Kirkland FOX NEWS HODGE PODGE “Killing the ', Killer”? “EVENINGS for SALE™ \ Paramount Picture