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R S T s R e i e e EARLY / EROM NOW i YOUR NEW 15 f il E (QV‘CE_)' oCLO e THAT, PwE b SOMETHING TO | SAY ABOU LS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 23, 1940. THE OLICKER SETTLE WHO' BUT NOT GONNA RIIN | HAVE 1/ [ « 240, King Featuses Syndic SEE MAGGIE AN’ MY _BUSINESS - THE BET TER- I S By GEORGE McMANUS ! VD~ ko il e, | JUST TOLD MY:HUSBAND WHAT TIME HE IS TO BE AT HIS OFFICE ~JAMES - YOU NEEDN'T FIX HIS BREAKFAST-AD HE 1S A LITTLE LATE NOW-1"LL HAVE BREAKFAST AT TEN- \giae Jenkins NORTHBOUND . : e Tyee due sometime du Inner . night. Was snowboun: . Petersburg this merni ® Princes Norah due M e afternoon or evening y ayo e Yukon due Tuesday e North Sca «due Tuesday . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . . . Ly ® Tonea cheduled to o Puts Pete Lello Qut in Sec- o irom seatuie November 26 o o at 9 a. m Ond Round of S(hed- e Mount McKinley scheduled to © . 1 from Seattle November © uled 15 Rounder |+ 27at am . e North Coast scheduled to sail @ NEW YORE, N e from Seattle November 29 al © 1 i |® 10,a. m ° Livermp ey . UTHBOUND BAILINGS ® e retnimsd (he ® Baranof scheduled southbound o ¥ht championship with | ® 2. M. Sunday. In port about e e T dor S honE o . B Saladiisn 35 kaina bout . LOCAL SAILINCS . Jenkins ghed 131% D 1 @ Estebeth scheduled to sall every ® Lello 134 1d s ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- @ >, R e ka and wayports. . e Naha leaves every Wednesday ® ( e at7a. m. for Petersburg, Port ® . . . . - HONEA PATH, N. C., Nov. 23— I Ed Kay says he killed two squirrels. with two shots from a .22 rifle and. to make it a perfct day, bagged a AR J—Txm—:s Tom CRaRC i near 1 onda rabbit “as large as a good sized : shoat” — all without moving out of (Sun Time) 1 his tracks Low tide—1:46 am, 22 feet. ¥ A T High tide—8:14 am, 16.1 feet. Empire cus#licas orng results Tk e a0 teak, NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL| 11eD ‘”lf;,id‘;:‘_“‘(’“’)‘(‘lj‘ Lok REPORT OF ADMINISTRATOR . % 0 S IN THE COMMISSIONER'S| 1o% (G S0 ) i COURT FOR THE TERRITORY| 8% ti87 00 o 00 OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM-| ‘0 tide—9:53 pm., 150 feet BER ONE sl Commission- Judge Before FELIX GRAY er and ex-officio Probate Juneau Precinct In the Matter of ARTHUR W. HENNING ceased. NOTICE that Fred R having claims Fred Engel, All persons the Estate oflthe estate of De- accompanied by proper Vv within six months from the this notice, to Gordon Douglas, Alaska, the Fred Engel est cffice of John Simon Third Floor, First Bldg.. Juneau, Alaska. IS HEREBY GIVEN Henning, administra- tor of the estate of Arthur W Henning, deceased, has filed herein his Final Report of t& minis- tration of the estate -of rased and that a hearing will had ate, at Hel de be Gray administrs National NOTICE TO CREDITORS against deceased, are hereby required to present them, ouchers, date of of ator of the law llenthal, Bank 4 upon the same before the under-| GORDON GRAY, at 10 : Adminisf 1941, per- signed, at Juneau, Alaska, o'clock AM. on January 9th, at which time and place all sons interested in the said estate may appear and file objections, in writing, to said Final Report, and contest the same. First publication, Last publication, Dec. 14, N()'l‘lCl'. AIRMAIL ENVELOPYE, o route from Seattle to Nome, 0 trator Nov. 23, 1949. 1940 showing GIVEN under my hand and the sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv seal of the Probate Court this 9th day of November, 1940. i T O R S| RAY, IT COSTS SO LITTLE sicner and ex-of- TO DRESS SMARTLY ficio Probate Judge, Juneau AT Precinet. First publication, Nov. 9, 1940. DEVLIN'S ady. Lfl'fl.]lubllcalion Nov. 30, 1940. ‘lJuneau Clothmg Siore’ MEN'S and LADIES’ | READY-TO-WEAR | 336 So. Franklin HOTEL GASTINEAU Every comfort made for our guests Air Servce Information PHONE 10 or 20 SCHEDULE and FARES Junean 1o Fairbanks and Seattle Fairbanks 1o Juneau Tuesday Friday Monday, Thurs- day, Saturday Seattle fo Juneau Monfay Thursday o Jun- Se- eau attle banks ‘Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ophir McGrath Juneau . 9500 $2.00 14900 115.00 $151.00 $132.00 $125.00 112000 Seattle 95.00 170,00 234.00 202.00 $236.00 $217.00 1210.00 207.00 Fnlrbunlu $2.00 150.00 7400 39.00 76.00 56.00 0 44.00 LESS IQ%FOR ROUND TRIP #—Via Fairbanks. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager L “, mad.mnklln& Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1 _1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE imv publication, Nev. 16, 1940, i MARINE NEWS | SPORTSMEN * ORGANIZED LAST NIGHT indian Women, from Maska fo Mojave, in Batile ai Bal!ol Box (Continued from Page One) its first woman -member in P. Snipe, a full-blood Ban- Cbaw!As ociation IsNew o I couid go on—the Mst is lon EOdY"Deer I-ow AU’ My, Cclier gays this echange in oL 1 d Indiun - affairs really “has (aken thn'al VO;e yage in the last six years. The Indian rec nization aet in 1934 (Conunuca troin: ruge One gave Indian groups the right to art i conslitutions for local majority of the association not in . eli-g¢ t to elect thair favor of a change in the existing cWn ¢ and to borrow from deer Jaws the Federal revolving eredit fund Fcllowing the to. cctablish their tribes in eco- Greany of the pame commi nomic enterprise ran eff sey I rec): of Fish Wildlife Service movies. and also | [N CivIL SERVICE JOBS colored. film taken by Bill Elsner| pe mndiah maidens ‘had- learned and Jack Gucker. a thinz or two from their white Greany also had a beautiful dis- e und lcst no time in getting play ‘ut outdoor photographs hung p. yota and u ing \It."Since the Bl ‘Pn‘;’h st ! | slrea Iy had * established , lves in the arts and crafts o Sallivan_ was . awarded a | 5t B0 ety model 71 Winchester, 548 lever ac- | o ot R L Which th tion rifie, Bill Byington a paiv .of Pasersiiighatocs . umeitaat binoculavs and leather case, Everett BUTLY, . ERDNe suppie Nowéll ‘ant Alaska Pack, Tom Jensen | oBied, (Belr place AL, the. new mneil tables immediately became a complete split bamboo strip-fish- ing outfit, and Glen Wald a Rem- ington hunting knife The evening was concluded beer and lunch .. with ATTENTION O.E.S, MEMBERS Rezular meeting and Annual Ro! Call Dinner Tuesday. Nov. 26. Din- ner at 6:30 p.m., 50 cents per reservations phene Mrs 363. For er, FLORENCE OAKES, ady S PROPE! RTY NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL In the United States Commissioner’s fiibllywbod Sights And Sounds Sv Tobbia Cooms 23.—“ESCAPE.” HOLLYWOOD, Cal important. In one other respect, the ernment has given the weman a ‘“break” her for a new freedom zaton act also. set in footh sov- | Indian search | The reorgani- that In- dians should be given civil service - SPITFIRES. OF BRITISH preference in the Office of Indian ALEX SEY &s a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the —. CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “MAIN STREET LAWYER" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! - SO S . N e e Rl Affairs. Hundreds of Indian girls have been given jobs since t IN A(TI N There are 100 Indian women now fi teaching in the Indian service| sehoels and 4111\':\1 that many are R enl Mornmg Assau" o THIS MODERN AGE MIAMI F‘m._ Nov. 23--It was no surprise to Pan American Airways officials when they were called upon o handle a shipment of dry codfish samples w0 Brazil. In recent years the big clippers which connect the Americas have carried items ranging from jewelry and false teeth to humming birds and peacocks ATRMAIL ELOPES, showing atr route from Seattle 1c Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv, - Try a classified ad in The Empire Sereenplay by Arch Oboler and Marguerite Roberts from the Ethel Vance nevel. er, Robert Taylor, Directed by Mervyn LeRoy. Conrad’ Veidt, Nazimova, Felix Bressart, Principals: Norma Shear- Albert Bassrman, Philip Dorn, Bonita Granville. He is effective use of Germar capitalizing both on suspense and on psychological quirks ture as setting for a film adven- of human minds dominated by the Nazi system. Court for the Juneau Precinct, Emma Ritter, one famous actress (Nazimova), is a concen- Territory of Alaska, Division Num- tration camp prisoner. From America comes her son Mark Prey- ber One, In Probate. sing (Taylor) to find her. Hurling himself against official blank In ‘the ' Matter of -the Estate of walls of secrecy, and confronted at all turns by the fear of ordi- EDWARD P. JOHNSON, De- - ; prfieryy | naiy citizens to \fhom he appeals, he meets Countess Von Treck NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that hearer). She x.s ar§ American-born widow who listens sympa- pursuant to an order of sale made thetically but maintains a selfish silence. and entered by the Probate Court‘ Not from her, but from a young Nazi doctor (Dorn) he re- of the Juneau Commissioner's Pre- | ceives information that sends him on a daring rescue mission. cinct, for Division Number One, Ter- Wheén he suceeeds against ever-mounting odds, the Countess ritory of Alaska, on'the 12th day of again is forced to deeide whether to help at her -own risk or to November, 1940. in the matter of the | twn against him. This time che does the human thing. She estate of EDWARD: P...JOHNSON, hides the fugitives n her castle where the Nazi general (Veidt) deceased, the undersigned admin- | T daller, | Taeth 4 v 4 istrator: of - said - astate,-will: selliab S requent caller. In the end, in love with Mark, she defies public: auction, ‘subject to the con= the general in order to cover the final escape. firmation of the above entitled | Here are interesting characters, although Mark often seems Court, the following described real a trifle slow at “catching one,” and Emma Ritter does little property, to-wit: | but suffer. Veidt's general is a keenly etched study, and new- That certain piling foundation | comer Dorn, as the doctor with a spark of conscience, is arresting. and one-story two-room frame Shearer and Taylor, too, hit some high spots. house and side walks thereon ly- The background, sinister and ever threatening, is pictured ing at the foot, of Third Street, with 2 minimum of physieal brutality. % at the edge of the tide lands fac- ¢ & ing on Willoughby Avenue in ) 5 SH R Juneau, Alaska, heretofore.taken | “THE MAFK OF ZORRO.” Screenplay by John Taintor up, erected and occupied by B e Adam Schneider, and conveyed o bd , by a quit-claim from him to PE R C‘ S CAFE Arthur Fitch on October 9, 1915 » as officially recorded. [} Also: That certain one room frame N house, size 14 by 24 {t. on piling s T 0 P foundations, located at the foot CY'S CAFE _ of Third Street, at the edge of Bmmm Dinner or Light the tide. lands lying north of dl Willoughby Avenue in the OCity . of Juneau, Alaska, and the side . DEHCIQUS FQOD. walk and decking. there around over said tide lands, and which was formerly owned and ocoM- pied by J. T. Stephens, and con- of property adjoins the above Schneider property on the East side. { Said sale will take place and be | made on the 14th day of December, | 1940, at 2:00 P. M. at the Ceurt Room of the United States Commis- | sioner in the Federal and Territorial | Building, Juneau,:Alaska, and. will | be made to the highest bidder for | cash in lawful.money of the United | States, ten.per cent 10%) being payable upon confirmation of sald\ cale by the above -entitled Court. | ' The right to reject any-and all| bids that are not satisfactory is re- | served by the administritot, with the right to offer same at private sale thereafter if it be considered to the advantage to the proceeds of the | , estate. { Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 14th | dx\y of November, 1940. FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner for Juneau Preeinct, Terfitory of Al- ! aska, and Ex-officio Adminisira- | | ‘tor of the Estate of Edward 'P. Johnson, deceased. Last publication, Dec. 7, 1640. | veyed by deed to the sald BEd- | ; ward P. Johnson on May 19,1923 | as officially recorded. This piece Foote. Power, Linda Darnell, Baisl Rathbone, Gale Sondergaard, Eugene Pallette, J. Edward Bromberg, Montague Love, Janet Beecher. fop, to his and Tyrone does well by him. “SEVEN SINNERS.” atmosphere is well projected. is a very good girl, you underst IS € R Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. In old Spanish Los Angeles, dashing Diego arrives from Madrid to learn his father has been ousted as alcalde and the peons and ‘caballeros are being oppressed by the successor. So you know what he does, don’t you? He pretends to be an idle orous old father’s shame, but at night gallops about the countryside in cloak and mask and plays Robin Hood. He's an agile, dextrous, fellow, this oppression-hating Zorro, lette as the padre hauls in the lnuahs There’s good chase stuff, with Ty not quite as acrobatic as the late Doug,Fairbanks in the same role, but very good indeed in a spectacular duel with Rathbone. — 3 Screenplay by John Meehan and Harry Tugend. Directed by Tay Garnett. . Principals: Marlene Dietrich, Jchn Wayne, Albert Dekker, Broderick Crawford, Anna Lee, Mischa Auer, Billy Gilbert, Oscar Homolka. © FOUNTAIN SERVICE © REFRESHMENTS Principals: Tyrone _Darnell gets prettier, and Pal- Fair melodrama about a FEMME PATALE",nf the South Seas, her sailor man, her dector man, and agsorted others. Dietrich is photograplied: better’ than in her last, and the tropic Though cafe-entertainer Bijou is ulvlays cw-!flt‘trouble. she’ (Continued I.Olll Page One) directly, Post Office build- ing. Fire fighting squads worked until daybreak quenching the fires and wigging out trapped victims. Midland Under Furicus Attack Her of German bombers again ccneentrated the main fury of their attack against the Midlands whers two populous centers sustained heavy property damage and casual- ties under the downpour of incen- diary and demoliticn bombs rer leased by the Nazi planes. Observ- ers reported that the invaders had dropped hundreds of bombs of the largest calibers last night. Last nights raid culminated a day of relative quiet. The giant German artillery bat- and the terics hidden along the French coast. again .yesterday afternoon shelled the Dover area for about forty minutes. It is reported that no casualties or serious damage re- sulted from the artillery fire. Of- ficial sources in London denied that any of the shells hurled across the| channel by the ‘Nazis' big guns land- ed in the area immediately south of London—as Berlin claims indi- cated earlier last evening. HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | U. S. Mail Carrier M.S.DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 am. | |For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | ALEXANDER and WAY.PORTS Special Weekend Trips Arranged | For Information—Haugen Transpor- | tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneav. | } Phone 123 | ATCo. | ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY |1 ®ailings trom Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. 5. 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