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THE CAPITOL has the # § & PICTURES SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU METEATRL ew!? i * THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 13, 1940. 'HIGHWAY TURNS TC GLARE ICE AS RAIN FALLS The all-family picture of all-time! Dozens of Cars Slide from You have read this immortal story... Robinson elder Robinson, ALSO: Selected Short Subjects and Lat the the ADVENTURESTORY & OPENS TONIGHT °iei AS CAPITOL HIT 5 face in their primitiv although to the father island paradise is a "Swiss Family Robinson” to Be Seen on Screen of Local Theatre bab; the Utopia where his family ms become human, useful far from a depressing civilization. The manner each of his sons g comes a dependable young man able to cope ney 1d how the mother the superficiality life existence, dramatic climax pduced on a lavish Femily Robinson rected by Edward Ludwig - v a a in dually exig is that under ipped of a former s in the 1 powerfully imazing metamorphc bred fe ly 1 on a The tropic W the r s the against notivate v was 12 Towne-Gral presentation for RKO picture opens tonight at tol Ti T REBEKAHS ATTENTION 11, Ed- eddie Bartholomew, Ter- Tim Holt and Baby Bobby Quillan, this vivid picturiza- tion of the famous classic is laid in the early part of the 19th cen- tury. Shipwrecked on an uninbabit- ed South Sea island during a voy- from London to Australia are Flwor Treaswre Hal vember 13, at 8 pam v KATHERINE ry Kilburr HALM, adv., cretary -~ NGTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, & Co. P adv, ibe saie at J. B. Burford ‘Wherever finest vanilla beans grow, there the Schilling quest for quality never ends! 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Agt,’ 622 Pagific Bldg,, Portland’ | BREAKFAST - = * LUNCHEON - * *~ DINNER . - =~ in the dining 2" family, consisting of his fashionable his three pampered sons and At first the mother and sons are the deprivations they existence lush Heaven-sent individuals degrading which be- sufficient with an; of finds happi- 1s to scale, di- Business meeting Wednesday, No- showmgy air route from Seat.Je to Nome, on Road-Long Cold Snap Comes fo End Here Glacier Highway became a sheet of ice last night as rain glazed on the already frozen surface Dozens of automobiles slid from the roadway into ditches and over embankments. Wreckers were busy this morning pulling them back on the road. Public Rcads Administration workers sanded the hill ve the road camp, but several autcmobile and trucks came to grief on nevertheless. One report said even two of the sanding trucks slid from the road Juneau's long cold an end last night snow turned into Streets today were slush. The Weather Bureau 1.06 inches of rain up to day. snap came to as the heavy covered a rain, reported - > VETERINARIAN HIRED TO WORK IN TERRITORY Dr. Graces fo Pay Partic- ular Attention fo Beef and Dairying Dr. Earl Graces of Chicago has been hired by Dr. Lorin P. Old- { Director of the Agricultural Sxperiment Stations, to serve an additional full-time veterinarian in Alaska, Gov. Ernest Gruening announced toda Dr. Graces is expected to arrive within the next few weeks and will go directly to Kodia where ranchers have been unable to seil Alaska beef to the Navy because no veterinarian was available to make the required federal inspec- tion of the meat Besides the beel cattle industry of Kodiak, Dr. Graces will devote his attention to the rapidly-de- veloping dairy industry of the Matanuska Valley. His headquar- | ters will probably be at the Experi- | ment Station at Palmer Dr. J. B. Loftus, Territorial Vet- erinarian, is spending so much of his time in the important experi- mental fur farm work at Peters. burg that he is unable to devote more time to other parts of the Terrritory. the Governor said Dr. Gra will be paid tempor- ariy from Agricultural Extension Service funds. Later the Legisla- ture probably will be asked to ap- propriate for the Veterinarian. BISHOP CRIMOMT IS SUBJECT FOR STORY: IN NEW MAGAZINE An article on the Most Rev. Jo- seph R. Crimont, Bishop of the Vicariate Apcstolic of Alaska, ap- pears in the Novemker issue of | “The Catholic Women’s World,” published in Detroit. Title of the article, written by Alma Savage, is “The Last of the Missionary Bishops™ as NOTICE TO CREDITORS ! All concerned are hereby notified that NELL McCLOSKEY was on October 28th, 1940, appointed ex- ecutrix of the Last Will and Testa- ment of John McCloskey, deceased. All persons having claims against |said estate are hereby required to ‘present the same, with proper |vouchers and verified according to {law, within six months from the ldatc of this notice, to the under- |signed executrix at the office of her |attorney, M. E. Monagle, 200 Seward Building, Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 29th day of October, 1940. | NELL McCLOSKEY, | " Executrix. First publication, Oct. 30, 1940. | Last publication, Nov. 20, 1940. UNITED STATES Department of the Interior General Land Office District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska, August 23, 1940. | | | | | NOTICE that Chester Barnesson, entryman, Bruce Lesher and William Dennis Shaeffer, all of Juneau, Alaska, has made final proof op his home- stead, Anchorage serial 08351, for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2306, situated on the east shore of Gastineau Channel, { about 2 miles northwest of Juneau |on the Glacier Highway, in lati- | tude 58 19'30” N., longitude 134°28' | W., and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if no protest is filed in the district land office, within the period of publicaflon or thirty days | thereafter, said final proof will be |accepted and final certificate is- sued. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. Date first publication, Nov. 6, 1940 Date last Publication, Jan. 1, 1941 adv it! day’s| with | noon to-| IS HEREBY qIVEN’ together with his withebses, Robert | . Crossword Puzzle ACROSS Animal allied th Appropriate for song Squecze Maligr first murderer Summoned in a_public place Cowers ammer Imitates {arrate Bearing hat thing Feminine of name ineral Huminant Metyic land Corrod measure 1 Obstinate Ceptral portion Ahead of an ear Variety of of corn Rarly: poetie Infatuation Sunthe tn constellation dird: Latin 56, Confeétions W RECARER) | RV N[E] W tter BIG PV ‘ here the Bel oy L THIS EVENING AS | 5705,/ TONTGHT - 01H CeNTURY it | LLOLENTURY. i THURSDAY {| A POZEN TIMES THEY o . ” CAPE l)l_'L\TH BY A HAIR! \"The Secret Four" Is Now | THE Playing on Screen of | Local Theatre sncu 8450300 n v FOUR ST MEN" oo filmed is now show- FRANK LAWTON + ANNA LEE 20th Century Theagre. GRIFFITH JONES “The Secret Four” Praduces by MICHAEL BALCON an SRO theatre last Duecied by WALTER FORDE Screenplay by Angus MocPhail Ip right, and every member of the o Nolanos audie sat in tense silence Serger Nolbrande Roland Pertwas Based on the noted novel of Ed- gar Wallace, “The Four Just Men ¥ Plus News—Carloon the picture unfolds the adventures of four men whose mission in life ‘SPY DRAMA OPENS jernim) Z[=] [ BUEESL SELE0n =[x [Om]o] 1> One stories |ing at Monc pened Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle ever the ram’s to . Small island 5. Drove a nail at an angle ace of time I poles or Long low seat DOWN Funny Izloguence Trouble nee Molding at the top of a column Ancient Roman goddess . Landed properties 2. Prophetess Metal fastener 2. Gauzelike b 5 10 right the wrongs of the world. Feared, admired, respected and un- known, these four patriots set out the very soul of their na- When they are about to Last Time Tonight! tion THEATRE up the conspiracy which Is | Juneau's Greatest Show Value Patron rining the government, a saint Wy JOINT DEFENSE | ~ COMMISSIONIS | ~ INVITED NORTH Governor Senas Welcome " to Chairman LaGuardia Now at San Francisco the Canadian- Commission to its inspection An invitation to Amcrican Defense vigit Alaska during of North American defense posi- tions was sent today by Gov. Er- | nest Gruening to Chairman Fiore lo H. LaGuardia at the San Fran- cisco Presidio The Governor's radiogram to La- Guardia is as follows: | “Earnestly hope you and mem- I bers of Commission will visit Alas- ka in connection with your inspec-; tion of Canadian-American de-| | I cordially invite you and mission to come to the Te as its guests. It is not neces- for me to stress importance | of ritory in our joint defense | program, Also hope you will confer |in Seattle with Congressman’ Mag- | nuson, Chairman of Alaska Inte; | national Highway Commission o¢n | importance of early action com- pleting International Highway lin |ing United Slates with Alask Regards. “ERNEST GRUENING, “Governor of Alas - " | ART BEAUDINS ARE | NROUTE TO JUNEAU| Mr. and Mrs, Art Beaudin, re- cently wed at Portland, Oregon. are enroute here on the steamer| tory | sary | UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE | District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. October 11, 1940, | Notice is given that Thomas Jef- | ferson Selby, has made application | for a homesite under the act of May | 26, 1934 (48 Stat: 809) for a Lract of |land designated as Lot D, U. 8. Sur- vey No. 2392, containing 4.75 acres, I'situated at Auke Lake, near Juneau, | Alaska, Anchorage serial 08866, and 'it is now In the files of the U. S. |Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. | Any and all persons claiming ad- | versely ahy of the above mentioned |land should file their adverse claims |in the district land office within the ' | period of publication or thirty days | thereafter, of they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. | GEORGE A. LINGO, | Register. First publication, Oct. 30, 1940. Last publication, Dec. 24, 1940. . UNITED STATES i DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. October 7, 1940. Anchorage Serial 09867 | Notice is hereby given that Algers | Norton Lenhart, has made applica- ftion for a homesite, under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) for a tract of land embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2391, and described as Lot “Q" Triangle Group of Home- J;ues‘ situated on the Glacier High- way, about 13 miles northwesterly of Juneau, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, | Alaska. | Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the district land office within the veriod of publication or thirty days ) thereafter, or they will be barred 7y the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, . Register. | @irst publication, Oct. 30, 1940. Last publication, Dec, 24, 1940, { for the past month of law) 0. Suffering . Iron baskets for bolding fire Oriental towerlike buildings . Natural adjunct or endowment MGV Quote Ly . World's high- 3 est mountain | cne Lampoons Art of ho manship . Bldest: Ia . Delay action . Acknowledge ers i tiful blonde reporter steps in and neerly ruins the work of months Walter Torde has directed the im with restraint and with strict to The story and decisiveness. cquence when four is rescued Unusually Big there is tense excitement com- '[0 juneau bined with a beautiful atmosphere of patriotic loyalty. Early in the picture is a Ed icn show with gowns so breath-tak- Geors ingly beautiful t every woman 9ispl Mount McKinley after a honey-' iy {he house regretted the end ot Of deer n moon in the States. Mr. Beaudin' (n. sequence, with audible sighs. < NeAu is chief at the ranof Cocktail | oy % R {stirea abont inches between tips. There were only three points on each side, but Lounge Curtis Shattucks 4 i for the usually small deer of South- Move Out, Highway Commission, is returning here on, b st Alaska Many oldtime neau declared the steamer Mount McKinley. Mr, and has been vacationing in the States have rented the Ray Peterman residence on the Highway for the was the t ever brought here aind Jahoda and Judson, who winter and have moved there from "the Hillcrest AKI} TAMIROFF .. MARY BOLAND .. in “THE MAGNITICENT FRAUD" detail spec opening secrel attention with the ol th Anniversary Party Honors H E. Clarks was given last neteenth H. inal ol A urprise party Art | evening in honor of the anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, Clark Ju-| Guests | on Distin Avenue presented with a the occasion. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Don Hanebury, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schindler, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Knight, Mr. and Mrs, George Hall and Miss Patti Clark .- The and lers grocery of the bi ever seen Jahoda vesterday est in . Female deer sets residence they were for called at their and 20 lovely gift Ll e ANDI MOLVER IS RETUENING HERE Miss Randi Molver, employee in the Unemployment Compensation R. hunters Ju- the set of horns in Subscrnine Daily Alaska Smpire—the paper with the largesy paid circulatioi. - Empire Clussifieds Pay! Mrs. Curtis Shattuck bige packed the big buck to the beach, believe he weighed close to 200 pound, B Suhceribe for Tne Zmpire g L ///0/ are / lowsod Ay announce //an/%m)a/”w/a/ of v Juneau Motor Comparny as yorer: CENTURY HOME TOWN TIRE DEALER 1532 So. 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