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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9, 1940. Lodesfarslo Be Placed Cn Flying Row Winler Servi(e-Planned by Air from Seattle fo Juneau Juneau’s Greatest Show Value STARTS TONIGHT ANN NEAGLE PLAYS HERE IN W AR PICTURE "Nurse Edith Cavell Opens 3 ko, Tonight at Capitol it Theatre i Tt it o 15 HWisted oot of A poignant, dramatic on one of the most stir ters of the World War | star in her le, of forty hec briefly sums uf ingredients which opens Thent: Anna star, 1eri . Crossword Puzzle ACROSS 1. Kind ot wood . Stringy roots used by bu- notice dians for Fdible tuber sewing 40. Praise canoes Pic . Pronoun Form Born Type measurg hing boat d publie . Spoil Publish far and wide One who pa- rades knowl= e shape 5 Principal meal SN SN 3 5 . Festivals Partly open Metrie measure Call forth Lad God of love Ireland tory based cha a brilliant and a cast playe Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 58, Pertaining to a 57 Also nobleman of 88. Number a certain 69, Uneven 60. Hotel finest 1is Sin ffect mailing and t from the 1al defense | upon raveling for its the entertainment Edith Cavell, at the Caj of wrse tonight wnd- ALS nnou n Airway tle t Al Neagle he British her fir Herb RKO ¥ foremost debut erv- The Adventures Carton News . One who stand surety Flect animal Pitcher Soft murmur At no time Disobedient make: in ) v to the ir the unfor ined Alaska story of the great Seattle-guncau war’s greatest gl N ¢ role, M Y - ¢ ihe scrvice would be for MY ro; of plant consist 18,500 poun of o Whit weight The 1,200 powe SONS OF LEGION MEFT TOMORROW horse er and engine Traffic Capacity ope of i led to be dis . Twist and turn inter months, 5¢ out of the t bt S pletion Precious stone hort for & man's name Laid waste Eccentric Plan rvice \tingent ug will meet 7:30 o'clock at will be nomina- the meeting time, all to be on n. cox Sons of struction ew night + Dugout of officers gion at There and as for some 1 his- 1 pro- velopments have the Bercken- i home in h Edith € to accede to 1 government ke nembers are JOMES VISITING iy, |, arrivec Ale Jones, makin, ts to D in Jun Ve day ) Sitky, > ELKS SATUEDAY, PURPBDY OCTOBER 19. with ANMA NEAGLE EDNZ MAY OLIV GEQ! CE SANDERS MAI ROBSON ZASU PITTS H. B. WARNER ¢ SHORT. Van H. Fish, Mayor of Wran traific manager | came in nsportation Com- | Juneau EIk: juneau on the | Exalted Rul | Buch, n: a routine business| Wi t Alaska trade, ex-|at the for approxi- and will go from TROM HOONAH e Esther wn " Mrs BUBBLE BALL, | is in t adv.| Baranof Hotel VAN FISK HERE ALASKANTRADE FROM WRANGELL ¢ on “the of the visiting neau. Fisk is Baranof Hotel - ennedy : is a guest at he son of a mother ple him to f vhich she does sesture an fostered by the in id three close women we long hundre of ns and convalescent being spirited border wuch on of ¢« But th ing is inevitable, and when it comes Iidith Cavell and ithful ac- arrested, brought to a Prussian military The bagbaric ¢ on august tribunal is I a its terrific all nations. o> > Martha Society Dinner Will Be Tomfior[ow Night blic is extended a cordia attend the annual Society Dinner to be held evening in the Parlors n Light Presbyte n and 7 o'clock. necessary will be in and she us mem- aid human i is born, trepid nur iriends. E fugitive civil oldiers are Dutch nati across to he lices are trial before court well amor repercussion: Martha ton Churct en 5 No reser ¢ Y el Aleu Juneau — ARMY MEE to in 5 BIBLE THURSDAY SALVATION CLASS a gu The regular meeting of the Sal- vation Army Bible Class will be h t the home of Adjutant and Stanley Jackson at 7:30 o- Thursday evening. The pub- ¢ is invited to the meeting. Hoonah the of JON'T LET THIS WAPPEN TO your house plansq in planning, avoiding obstructions and fire traps that may rise up. CHECK your prices on all building supplies to be sure that economy is not con- fused with quality. CHECK for defects CHECK construction detail and progress yourself; have proper financing all materials to insure the best materials used. of possible CHECK your contractor. Be sure his reputation for good work and fair price will allow you to construct easily, economically. YOUR OWN HOME!? Improper construction caused the destruction of this home. Inferior materials, poor work- manship, detailed negligence . . . all entered into its suddenly burning like dry timber. Dangerous? Of course. Really criminal, how- ever, to endanger security and family by in- vesting in a home that is not peerless . . . that aifords maximum safety and protection. Phone 587 for Quality, Safety, Building COLUMBIA | LUMBER CO. 2-10, 1940. World . After songs R ot any Color quality Study Unigue Auto Show Staged Last Night At0.E S: Meeting last night's llar business me Eastern Star Temple, Wwis unique “Auto Highlighting social, following the reg ing of the Order of at the Scottish Rite one of the most Shows” ever staged in Alaska Mrs. William Paul Jr., Motors, was master for the o as of and the drove over the Inter- Highway to the ballroom of novelty g Later national where a series were played served buffet style at tion in the banquet > a court » of various fines collected the trek iss Dalma Hanson was general chairman for the social. Mrs, Wil- liam Paul Jr. and Miss Phylli Poulin & ed the ente Decor Tom and Mrs. E. charge oi fill- room, a of A Atkins n were charge Clar Fergu son refreshments. .o \DRUGGIST RETURNS FROM TRIP SOUTH | Joe Bird, pharmacist with the re- Guy Smith Drug Store here, turned on the Aleutian from a va cation trip to Seattle | Bird visited with his mother and brothers in the Queen City. e NATIONAL GUARD " DRILL THURSDAY o The Juneau Company of the Al- aska National Guard will hold an- other session and drill at the Ar- ory tomorrow night. Roll call will be de at sharp 8 o'clock and ,all guarders are urged to be | line. o - THATCHER IN TOWN 1. A. Thatcher of Ketchikan, fr '}uutunt traveling man visitor to Ju Ineau, is in town again, guest at | the Baraxiof Hotel e — i THOMPSONS HERE j Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thompson of Hoonah are guests at the Gas- itin('fiu Hotel while they visit briefly in town. OF HEARING AL ACCOUNT IN THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT FOR THE TERRITORY | OF ALASKA, DIVISON NUMBER] ONE. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Ju- neau Precinct. In the Matfer of the Last Will and Testament of RACHEL C. M. SHEPARD, deceased. ! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | that Harry R. Shepard, executor of |the above mentioned estate, has filed his final report herein, and |that a hearing will be held on the 21st day of November, 1940, at 10 jc’clock A.M. in the office of the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, at | which time all persons may appear and file their objections to the closing of said estate and the dis- | tributicn of the property thereof, |as prayed for in said report. | GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the Probate Court above mentioned September 19, 1940. (Seal) FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Pre- cinet. Publication dates, Sept. 19-26, Oct. adv. mes refreshments session was held to and | ¥ in RIGHT OF HIGHTS” NEW DICTURE NOW AT COLISEUM SHOW “The picture ntert n of Night of pictur ainment It Colise- adding a heartfelt the Paramount's Nights” is the for all-around the tre of opens on the um Tt chuckle and a smile adventure in the wing Broadway stage, filin ith one of the s best 1d improves on that gresses. Pat OB Roland Young mood of the film and beguiling With Pat O'Brien O'Farrell, playwright ducer, and Roland Young Barr{ Trimble, his bosom and room pal, the film begins on opeti- it of a new Dan O'Farrcll On that . fateful evening misbehavior reaches a de- 1 his wife cannot endure. leaving a note soon to have M ully to of the scenes it even as pr have th in th fashion as actor rts that him, ng she is child Dan searche finally returning to Bros world crumbled, he slid | the ladder, watching Barry marry an income, and J. Neville Prime, Lambs Club attendant, rise to take his place in the theatrical sun. | a tirelessly SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 4563-A | In the District Court for the tory of Ala | One. at Juneau, ALMA ELLIS, Plaintiff, vs. ROD- | | NEY W.ELLIS, Defendant. | ‘The President of the United States ! |of America,.to the above named de- | fendant, Greeting: You are hereby required to appear | in the District Court for the T tory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, within thirty days after the last publication of this summons, to- wit: within thirty days after the 19th day of October, 1940, in case this summons is published, or with- in forty days after the date of its service upon you, in case this sum- ‘mons is served upon you personally, )flnd answer the complaint of the . above named plaintiff, on file in said | ourt in the above entitled action. | Plaintiff in said action demands | | the following relief: Dissolution of | the bonds of matrimony now exist- | ing hétween plaintiff and defendant | |and custody of the minor child of | plaintiff and defendant. And in the event you fail to so | | appear and answer, plaintiff will | take judgment against you for want | thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her com- plaint and as hereinbefore stated. Witness the Honorahle Geo. F.| Alexander, Judge of said court, and the seal of said court hereunto af- | fixed this 20th day of September, | | 1940. Terri- Divisiun Number | | ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, (Court Seal) Clerk. | 1 By J. W. LEIVERS, | Deputy. | Last publication, Qct. 12, 1940. First publication, Sept. 21, 1940. NOTIC. AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showmg | air route from Sealile to Nome, on saie at J. B. Burford & Co. edv. 1 S 7 K EVERY NIGHT | 7:30 to 10230 | & | SANITARY PLUMBING and | | HEATING COMPANY | W. J. NIEMI, Owner | || * Let your plumbing worry be , our worry.” PHONE 788 o] opens en, Olympe Bradna and * wonted it in the Ter usiness ' or th the sery 1 Alaska Ciin December. 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