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1 THE CAPITOL has the 18 1 G PICTURES | PIPE SMOKING | : YT 10w PLACE OF JUNEAU |S UND[R BAN STARTS .TONIGHT IN NIGHT CLUBS smr Columnist Does i, How- ever, Then Tells AH ...and meet MAISIE, About It and Why the temptress of RGE ER the tropics! By GEORGE TU™ NEW YORK, Nov Pipe oking is-frowned upon in a ma- of New' York's ‘hotel din- rooms, night clubs and res- ts But occasionally calloused bird will give way urge and build’ a comfort- ing smoke in his briar. Wi mention this because one night last July we were in Leon & Eddie’s and did just that And thén we walked out, some time later, and left the pipe on the table. For some reason it wasn't until last night that we got back around to seeing Leon and Eddie. First thing Leon said was, “It's upstairs on my desk.” Just as if we'd left it there only five minutes before 217. s Jority some to the with ANN SOTHERN Rita JOHNSON SHORTS: . Scrambled Eggs At the Waldorf Sky Games the other night, N TR during intermission, Kay Kyuer Late News John CARROLL | wiiked over to the pianist of the o orchestra that was playing the “fill-in” period and said, “My pian- ist is helping out over in the Sert Room tonight. Could you > on Coming — "MY SON - MY SON" — Coming playing 1intil he back?" The o T R 52 5 fellow agreed. What had happened ¥ " | son, Shepperd Strudwick, J. M. was this: Carol Bruee. who was Potter the Sert Room, had been prohibit- ed from appearing because of con- tract trouble At the zero hour the management hurried in and asked Kyser if Ginny Simms could | il in for her. Ginny warited Kay's regular pianist. Ginny looked mighty fetching in a candy-stick dress and an old, old the direction of H. C. > i5 NOW SHOWING _ on capot gt N. G. Drill Ann Sothern and John Car- Tomorrow bracelet that was her grandmother’s roll Play Show Girl and b it T Dodor in Afri(a The Juneau Company of the Al-|{hat was bent curiously. Close aska National Guard will hold the!examination revealed several small regular weekly drill tomorrow night| dents “I did that when I was THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27, 1940. It i A t I AE vrefix 4 i1 Anb ] t it 15 Dn » i HA v Mididi il 1ost run Gi_A‘:e{@'effi- E IL[E ADBRCIA[T RIEP|UITIE ALIAIR 1[G RIEIPEIN]T Pattern Kind of Wandering Hea Negligent ubstantives Those who place away ’ for reference Placed end for certain gal Comforts Subbers Photographic instrument Black bird Buckwheat ANTI-T.B. SEALS :D, DOUGLAS The annual sale of Christmas scals by Alaska Tuberculosis As ciation is again under way in Ihere’s more than one way to|at the Armory. Roll call will be'a baby" she explained. “I used p ... o0q this year to assist con- _ iade at 8 o'clock sharp. { cket as a tee s-ring ¢ bl meet the man of your choice, but ' ade at :-- I his locket a 1 teething-ring tribut to the worthy cause, ar- throwing a ten-pound knapsack at N B " i rangements have been made with jim isu't one of the best. How- L SEW Five Broadway shows have new, ., .. g store by Harry G. Wat- cver, Ann Sothern docs just that ) CROSS SKIRTS |lines for their comics bid hairman of the sale, whereby n “Congo Maisie,” and lives to old ones, based chiefly on pre- have only to be left there marry the man in the picture Martha Society will meet |€lcction political debates, had 101yqu¢ the cost of mailing them in which comes to the Capitol Thea- pyiday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock | °¢ re-Written W eiengiyto ol in past years. Donors merely night for a two-day shoWing. i the Northern Light Presbyterian | YO Whiht ;"‘fl e o e have to place their one dollar i When John Carrell, as the YeNC- opuyel parlors to sew on skirts for “‘l“" ane };“‘x‘“‘ ‘(‘“"“ ")“ I"‘ “o/the blue envelop, seal it up and le doctor, walks into his cabin g, Red Cross, it was announced |l a ey postearde |\, vo 4t the drug store. or not de- the jungle river boat he L0SSS yoday with all attending urged to | (A he is going to come Ea " siring to purchase any stamps at into the upper berth eissors And s CHblBs: several months. so that he all, return stamps to store onl e hurtling down A gelgs around when his kids, a boy 20, "y jiers containing a hundred of wstigates e and a girl 17, their starts in| =" "7 Ty vestigates and db ) fa A “"“”M\ ‘l',l“dl the seals have been mailed from nd wced in the S ] e theatre e ol rader | | srs of the drive to eacy f i ebRe & 2 entence: Vichy | S iust Hnished. “Shepherd| Bgadauarters of the drive to each h. Muisie, of ~course is ?{h.‘s bk y i‘['“l'l‘" “l‘;m“” finished “Shepherd 4.0 porson in the town, Thew 10 for the secon ime 3 S gl 3 ’ s are asked to buy the 100 seals at’a 1 h n career plays the Neatest trick of the decade: The . ..". ok for the following pur- mky-tonk showgirl, this time other day we read where Law- "8 tranded in Africa rence of Arabia spent three years ' (@) ‘Contribute to the support of No nount of persuasion on in a British library and over that . - ,m‘bmml‘m Testing HARIIE T sart’ convinees 'Car dat seriod read books a day. : et it e ‘,m““”' 5t TRbid. tear the ALk Ve it 'of Clinics held cach year in the schools he has a place in his cabin, and Y ; of Alaska and which have been re- for once boy-meets-girl episode any book in an hour.” this author sponsible - for the discovery of o ends in_parting Maisie is uncere S We believe every WOrd | pon " oacec of tuberculosis in ghe moniously thrown out of the cabin. of it and we also helieve that|,,.y gages when a cure is usually But the couple are reunited later cows have wings easlly effected 3 YE R S Ninety-nine of 100 popular songs ~ " S"p“m“ e St IR * ll:u ired ?l\cll‘ |l)lnluup\'nh“"\l/n ‘(’I‘] (“(ozx:l):) ‘(‘: “‘“(:”ZL ?C;)l“;ml""‘l:i health education program against thern and Carroll are Rita John Apre s A e %0 by this discase; in the schools, amons 2 e gl ey m’ st u‘“Ni’ i :,\I clubs, in fact, anywhere that out- i / i press “NIght and e for educational information are eware (Loughs Day.” The record has been smasher, | <0000 however, in a new song called “Af- " :3' Rasst 1 sechise Bl ricar de,” Wl ing sby iy i ; from common colds rean Etude’ which Bing Orosby or the treatment of the estimated S onEba . 1t s 00 Bars “m, more than 2,000 cases of the di- That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be- se it goes right to the seat of the ouble to help loosen and expel m laden phlegm, and aid nature oothe and heal raw, tender, in- more than six times as many as| the average song. It was written Burke last week at Palm Springs, where they were the house guests = Fakhri Maluf Sl 1‘}:;3!\\?{’)33%],‘3}2{;3‘;3 ggl‘le;g,; A student at the University of |of John Scott Trotter abottle of Creomulsion with the un- | Michigan, Fakhri Maluf has been e derstanding you must like the way it | sentenced by the Vichy government NOTICE of France to 15 years in prison for to have your money back. advocating independence of his na- | b 2 tive French Syria. Maluf, however, | ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing C REOMU LS|° N intends to remain in Ann Arbor, ] alr route from Seattle 1o Nome, on for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis | saiely out of Vichy jurisdiction, :sale at y. B. Burford & Co. adv, o 00 O S, Here’s a SERVANT that Pays for Itself!? . . . . and it will do your Washing MORE QUICKLY— EASIER than ever before . . . . 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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. October 7, 1940. Anchorage Serial 09867 Notice is hereby given that Alger: Norton Lenhart, has ‘made applica- | tion 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- sites, situated on the Glacier High- way, about 13 miles northwesterly of Juneau, and it is now in the files of the U. 8. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- sersely any of the above mentioned and should file their adverse claims ‘n the district land office within the period of publication or thirty days ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. # PHONE 616 ; 3 IlIIIIIIIIIIlHI[MIMIlflIIqIMlHIIIHIllfllllfllllfllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllillllllllllllfllilllllllllllllllllllmlllllulm'; thereafter, or they will be barred »y the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, Oct. 30, 1940. Last publication, Dec, 24, 1940, treo . Smoking device Rodent June bug Symbol for lutec Gloria Jean A'welve-year-old Gloria Jean, mo- | tion picture star, waves a greeting | as her train from Hollywood pulls into New York. With Gloria is her | mother, Mrs. Eleanor Schoonover. | parties and there will be suitable | prizes and refreshments. -oo Townsend Club Will Meet at 8 Tonight Members of the Townsend Club| Jane Alexander Has | informal Group for Red Cross Knitting A sroup of young women inter- t Red Cross knitting met fermally last evening at the home t M Jane Alexander. With Mrs, R. H. Willlams and Mrs. C. D. Beale cting as inst tors, they worked n sweaters, scarts and other need- £.D. A Will Work On Wool Material Sent by Red Cross { Those present were he mes Katherine Gregory, Rusee Maynard, Gertrude N e Esther Metz W. W. Counc Robe nberg Holden, Tom | Tyer J A. B. Hayes R. H. Willlams C. D. Beale {iss Elisabeth Kaser and the hos- Ar T meeting arranged for day -e o Cathclic Daughters will mect to- | merrew fersnoen at 9:30 o'clock a the heme of Mrs. A. M Cr Thirt wool dresse for : will be made and it i heped emplte the work befeve | the Christmas heliday Mr Dehia Pull will have charge of the work 10 Lhe new sewing committee ch na - Th jon pictire teams r is made I « 1 lead Mrs.M.O'Malley " Charie: 1 and Leigh ol & | starred in of 1 « Leaves on Norah i’ . it o 0% " Century, Paramou om 1 Mrs. M. O'Malley, who returned | about life in the to Juncan ~n the Baranof after a|Of & great m brief i* to Kediak, left on the Laughter he outside. Mrs. O'Malley will visit | thusiastic 2k or 1 “Ja Leistives 0 Canada, Montana, | Waica I md “The Hunchb Washington and California tre Dam M Leigh, h DA new leadine 1y, neec intro- iuction to film dience Enougl Channel Rebekahs . [z e e scarie s o Gor With the Wind”! Botl tar Will Meet Tonight .- o e i All Rebekah: on the Chan- nel are invited to meet tonizht at 8 o'clock at the Odd Fellow for the annual roll call meetin Following the busines: there will be a social & erved -ee - Peferson ments” will be Has Truck Today A brand new refuse truck ap- peared on the streets of Juneau today, owned by Abert Peterson The refuse truck is a Ford and was purchased through the Junean Motor Company. It is equipped wiin | Newest Refuse | Where the Better BIG Pictures Play! g » 4 RS 5 W R T A TN T CHARLES LALUGHTON - # @ A glorious love ' story .. . a triumph of acting...here is the picture for which 1940 will be remambeored! of 1ONP THEATRE VIVIEN LEIGH e el m& Dancing! Drama! Last Times Tonight “Sweepstake Winner” and "Inside Story” ", BRITISH FILM 1§ p— | NEW ATTRACTION AT 20TH CENTURY f Londc ve Rex Harrison, T rone Guthrie and Larry Erich Pommer produced and Tim Whela ceted the Paran >o - Sul or The Empi UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ter Ba on, ent or with his witne Robert Bruce Lesher and William Dennis Shaef- fer, all of Juneau, Alaska, has made final proof of' his homestead, An- erial 08351 chora a tract of nd embraced in U urvey No. 306, uated on the east shore of iastineatt Channel, about miles northwest of A in latitude hway a 95-horsepower motor and takes | ;'S HEC 14 )‘ l‘,“ "I‘" "! & non the hills of the city with a load \‘x ‘,’ o "'\.' % = ‘.'I”( i e i : Anchorage, Alaska. and if no pro- easily. The truck is painted red and | """ v E test is filed in the district la the cab is well forward with SPAce | erion between jt and the dump section. - CGUARD PARADE TONIGHT There will be a Guard Parade will meet tonight at 8 c'clock in the | at the Salvation Army Hall to-| Union Hall a class talk to members. Following | Lesher, Guard leader. This will Joe Green will mve;mght at 7 oclock with Mrs. R. B | Py | the regular business refreshments be a practice in preparation for| will be served are asked to bring cookies be provided at the Hall i HospiTaL NOTES | Al ladies attending | Coffer Suzy Winn was dismissed from | St. Ann’s Hospital last evening and | returned to her home | Oscar Wigmaster was received at‘ St. Ann's yesterday for medical ‘ treatment. | For medical care, Gust Audvr-} son entered St. Ann’s Hospital, yesterday. - >es Subscribe to the Daily Alaska Empire--the paper with the largest | paid circulation. | UNITED, STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE DISTRICT LAND OFFICE Anchorage, Alaska. September 23. 1930. | Nogice is he given that Os- | car ‘Mangsol, has made applicatiol for & homesite under the act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) An- chorage serial 09866, for the lana deseribed as Lot “D’ of U, Survey No. 2389, of the Auke Bajy | Group of Homesites, containing 2.8 acres. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the abave menfipned | land * should file their adverse claim in the District Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska, within the per-| jod of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the-provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, L Register. 2-9-16-23~ adv, Publication dates, Oct. 30, Nov. - 6-13-20-27, 1940, Christmas - - EMPOYEES SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 27. - Central Eurcka Mining Company’s directors voled a $60 bonus today to each employce on the payroll a year or longer, " Plymouth Re-enacts the O within the period of public tion or thirty de thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certificate issued. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. irst publication, Nov. 6, 1940, Last publication, Jan. 1, 1941. A IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S EXPERT—Stanley K. Horn- beck, 57, adviser on foreign re- lations to the st depa was born in Frankli was for several years professor at University of Wisconsin. Ice Star Slain v . - Mikael Staksrud Found murdered beside a lake nesa Oslo, Norway, Mikael Staksrud, in« ‘ernationally famous Norwegiam skating star, is believed to have seen the victim of a political ploti He was a member of Major Vidkun Quisling’s pro-Nazi party and was reported to have been kidnaped six tays before his body was foundf riginal Thanksgivihg Costumed residents of Plymouth, Mass., gather around the festive board while Captain Miles Standish (Adrian Whiting) carves the turkey as the birthplace of Thanksgiving Day re-enacts a preview of the holiday. Republican ' Massachusetts is observing the day on November 28 with pageantry which will include this scene. i