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THE DAILY ALASKA.EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1934. 43 HOURS USED TO BUILD SET - FOR FILM PLAY 1]ohn Barrymore Opens To- morrow Night in ‘Coun- sellor at Law,” Capitol One of the most unusual sets in the history of motion pictures has been supplied for Universal's screen' play of the crisis in the life of a great lawyer, “Counsellor At Law,” starring John Barrymore. The entire set, consisting of six rooms in the lawyer's office, was bullt in exactly two days on a sound stage at Universal City, and cost eleven thousand dollars! The picture will be seen at the Capitol Theatre tomorrow night. ‘Working under the NRA, fifty workmen, toiling in six hour shifts, completed the work in exactly 48| hours, and five hours after thag,| production of the picture, directed | by William Wyler, was started. The lawyer's office York City. The entire work, which | is extremely modern, and is pat- 3 terned after offices found in the F Empire State and Chrysler Build- ings, is the brain-child of Danny | Hall, Universal art editor. One of | the features is the installation of | 3,500 law books in the library of | the offices. All of the action of the picture occurs on this set. In the cast with Barrymore are Bebe Daniels, Doris Kenyon, On- slow Stevens, Isabel Jewell, Mel- ,vyn Douglas, Thelma Todd, Mayo | | Methot, and ten members of the 5z original New York cast of the fa- mous play by Elmer Rice, which Iran more than two years on | Broadway. Joan Crawford and Clarke Gable | are closing tonight in "Dnncmg} Lady.” | “RACING STRAIN” A cyclone of action with a youthful cast RYAN TRANSFER. CO Transfer—Baggage—Coal PHONE 29 Opposite Coliseum Theatre _—t | i | PIONEER CAFE J. K. 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Above all, they have the faculty of wearing their clothes as they should be wora. . l g 2 ’ received at the office of the Cily | [ He is making a trip throughout clerk at Skagway, Alaska, for the | the entire Territory, the Governor|installation of this system in ac- | was advised by Lyman S. Peck, cordance with the plans and speci general manager of the PAA. He fications on file in the office of is gathering material and facts for |1, E. Reynoldson, City Clerk, at |a series of articles on the Advan- | skagway, Alaska. Such bids will be | tages of Alaska for tourist travel. | received within two weeks from the e o 7 s e | date hereof. Application should be | s 3 | SMALL HALIBUT CATCH made to the City Clerk at Skag- way, Alaska, for such plans and IS SOLD THIS MORNING |detailed information. Before ap- | plying for such information please Corey Ford, wellknown writer of| A smali catch, 1,800 pounds, of consult H. L. 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SOAP, Sunny Monday, per bar . i | e n July 16th, 1934, MARY JAGLE. as Admi the estate of MICHAE:! |Dece sed, made and I labove-entitiea Court at Jun ‘aska, her final accouni & and Petition for Distribuiion, that on sald day t vd Cour {entered its order direc that a ring he had nunc final | Account and Report \ {or Distribution be ‘Lcmhl‘l 1934, at am., at the Oifice of United States Commissioner. in the Federal-Territorial Building 1 Ju- neau Precinct, Territory of Alaska, and that all persons then and there appear and make their ob- |jections, if any, thereto or to the settlement thereof. MARY M. MONAGLE, Administratrix of the Estate of Michael McKenna, Degeased. First publication, July 17, 1934. U said | Last publication, August 7, 1934. | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION |In the District Court for ths Ter- | ritory of Alaska, Division Num- } ber One. At Juneau. {BIRDIE STRAUS, Plaintiff, | EMILE STRAUS, Defendant. | e s, mmission- (* "I the Above Named Defendamt, GREET An order ervice of summaons by publication having heen duly ¢ out of the above entitle ourt in the above entitled cause o July 2, 1934, chy 1equired to ap- sirict Court for the \laska, at Juneau, thin thirty days after he 2 day of July, 1934, in case his summons is published, or with= forty ys afier the daie of its lee upen you, in case this sum- mons 15 served upon you personally, ind answer the compilaint of the > named pramtiff on file in the said above entitled court and cause. The plaintitf in said action de- nds the following relief: disso- 1 of the bonds of matrimony {row and heretofore existing | tween 5aid plaintiff and defends | and for other relief merited. 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