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USSP S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 27, 1940. o LY AND HER PALS POLLY AND HE FRANK MAERHOTER | | p Jik—‘figfiAPHAT/ 1 SUTTINLY DID, SAM/L -~ J ICE TH” AN’HE COULDN/T HAVE BECLZ T - SHINER NED GOT IT IN NO HAPEENS. T7KNOW e R NAYBOR'S . RESPECTABLE | HIS WIFE'S The Daily Alaska Empire WEARIN’ 2 is Invited to present this coupon this_evening at the box office DL’ THOME-FE CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "{ONGO MAISIE" Federal Tax—5¢c per Person P1-110 WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! i PUBLIC CARD PARTY v Juneau Ladies Auxiliary, Union } Hall, Thurs., Nov. 28, 8 p.m, Bridge, whist,. pinochle, prizes, refresn- ments adv Admission 50c. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR General Land Office District Land Office r |sTEAMER MOVEMENTS; NORTH SEA . NORTIIBOUND . ® Mcunt M2Kinl 1y, e Anchorage, Alaska, g ® May have four and onc fe September 18, 1940, ¥y s daye TR ° Notice is hereby given that Ros- e Tongass due Sunday nigl [ coe M. Laughlin, has made appli- o SCHEDULED SAILING . cation for a homesite, under the . ) il . act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809! . November 29 at @ Anchorage serial 09862, for a tract % . of land described as Homesite No . st scheduled to sail from ® 599, Lot D-D, Triangle Group of The steamer S g P Homesites, U. S. Survey No. 2391, Northbound Southhound ‘.“"mh:,‘,‘, ¢ r'(’ e m ° and it is now in the files of the Steamer Seattle Arcive Juneau Leave Juneau By A ® Ty heduled to sail from e U. S. Land Office, Anchorage YYKON Saturday Nov. 23 Nov. 26 1 to return here southbound tomOITOW | ¢ geattle December 3 at 9 @, m. ® P o MR o e Nov s s e, 1 o ay - ov. 3 3 Fnis e o Princess Norah scheduled tc ® Any and all persons claiming ad-, BARANOF Nov: A el . Fatligy U Eiféadpere Major Jese e call from Voncouver Decem- ¢ versely any of the above named YUKON iy Sl D2 B, Grigihn, eant H. H. Bond, | g per 3 at 9 p. m . land should file their adverse claim ~McKINLEY Dic i Al A Mrs. S. Wales, Stanley Johnson, | o gQUTHBOUND SAILINGS 5t s Slehdot: Tand » cftiier WinGy dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 20 :.4.”':'1(1 C{ufh i “!; xl f_“““(.f" ‘e North Sea scheduled south- @ the period of publication or thirty Connects with S. S. LAKINA for Kodiak and Alaska Darien By ArbMokinion, Gertle | o poutit Thursday night o days thereafter or they will e prainsuiy Folaty George Demmert, Mr. and Ms. | g Sunday. S 3 . e lq)t:nlutl“h,\ the provisions of the S. 5. TANANA sails from Seattle November 15th, 9:00 William Gaunt, Ralph Young & & LOOAL HAININGS A o Statutes 2 . P. M., due Juneau November 19th Mrs. Ralph Young, Jr. Phoebe | o meebeth scheduled to sall every o ’ - ¢ o e "‘)“('();Ol FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS ‘[M:‘v Gucker V”'(’.‘y‘:jf}}’-“'('{- ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ®| 3 E i ks b W . Date rirst publication, Oct. 9, 1940 OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL g e ka and wayports. . Date last publicat ke + g R. Lyon L. Enest- o Naha leaves every Wednesday ® i L y N vedt, Don . Biogham |y ol tr toriPutamsbIIg: Port o ; 3 e Ehissphota ady THE ALASKA LI | ) | T Choiee. Joiks at 7a. m. for | sburg, P Midwestern traffic was dicrupted by one or tne worst November storms in history, which killed more thas TICKET OFFICE-2 FREIGHT OFFICES-4 LY e Alexander, Kake and way- ® 100 persons and caused vast property damage. This rack passenger train Olympian, which runs E s pay ! H 3 X § G ol ellne i between Chicago and Seattle, Wash., stalled outside Minneapolis by the blizzard. Lipiee (CHRsaTIs Pay PotDAME -Agent : N f 3 - - Present Session of ; 3 e’ oo i, VS sekicke e He- 1pEs TomMeoRrRaCowW i where quently pplication for ® Pertiot oot Al k S h C ort Northbound — - Congress May Break T e 5 s> S 7o afe, §4 401 2ay * Splendid food aska Steams ip oan e | filled Wi a “rhotHerly ‘e with yéars of /SRR ® Centrally located ~SE R VICE: 0 N-ALL-ALRS'K'A-R O uT E S, Low tide—5:32 am. 14 feet Re‘ord long S'"l"g | nere reports a flood experience as ess-manager of | ]‘l W ® Every convenience - SEATTLE, Nov. 27 High tide—11:40 a.m., 19.7 feet tions. Hundreds of these will have a large tearoom, it would be my “b ‘L‘; and service Qrememmmiamns o R Mouni McKinley sailed for A TR {to be thrown out immediately, as guess that your application would ath % Low tide—6:13 pam., - feet g ey i [ ports at 9 c'clock thi A ""- GG TR T k) it is apparent on the surface that certainly receive consideration. Special Rates to Permanent Guests | NABINE AIBWAYS “ S M AI } w\.“m psene o Z " Ly ALASKANS LIKE THE 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authorlzed Carrler i ing 10 s RRTEr e’ i e IR ER GOES four-year-old maritime com- JHotel spap CHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE i g { ] E E-——ANY, PLACE IN ALASKA include the follc \ very powerful inde- NEW WASHINGTON t § Louis Smith Grossmay SOUTH NORAH ErraSar aNE R , : HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 i George M. Kelly, William Potter P j‘ g || Hollywood Sights And Sounds || == ; i ‘ Mrs. T. H. Campbell. Jr. Herbert Arthur Ficken Jr., well known velopment and improvement ol | Lee, young Juneau man, sailed south our merchant marine aud any By Robbin Cooms—. HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | seeu gt o e b the U, s, the government a real service. The Bruce's locks, but you won't be seeing much of her in her next . 9. Mall varrier All Planes o Ion ass Now e e B )t acted on Mr. Demp-'| movie. It's “The Invisible Woman.” and that's Virginia. “ s DABT 2 Way "‘:::: o A’“““‘:‘}""" | PHONE Sk & P > ap! n o) Al W 0 C she' tle a P Wi p ot o Vibie L iras s veEiiiR b S o ) RROIMEC abd will not S6t She's a little piqued about it — not that she wants to be . . Tl PR s snopmmmmmmu s12 on' Bt Uritveriltite. oesiyy UDUI TeBulSY gesslons .are resumec on the screen all the time, but because it's “t0o easy.” ‘ Oregon State University’s Forestry \! RN Leaves Miary Sltp, Junean Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER school and expects to enter his ';"‘ s "l‘,':'t ]‘“ ”']"l’ 1“" '::: John Fulton, the special effects man who hitherto has spec- every Wednesday at 7 a. ‘ e gk ¢ g . dications are that he v e con- . ol ‘ S apy 3 » work ¢ WP % uneau oun working field in the Pacitic North- {enens A6 WL 0 0 falized in “invisible men.” does most of the work for her when | por PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT o e s west a double in black tights isn't doing it. Virginia drew the line ALEXANDER and WAY, PORTS B TR at the tights, being very firm about it. They cover the double Spécial Weekend Trips Arranged I'TLE, Nov. 27.—Steamer Ton Bov S(ou]‘ pROGRAM R. B, Grand Rapids, Mich, — Tt from head to foot and are essential for the trick photography | gor Information—Haugen Transpor- | E, D 7 Steamer 1 - i is true that the Civil Aeronautics which aids in “invisibility.” |'tation Co. Red 511—or Hotel Juneau. pass is new bound for r Southeast Alaska J neau Channel eau and and next FOR NEW YEAR TO BF DISCUSSED ON FRIDAY y night There are five passengars aboard { ss for Juneau: Curtis i o ¢ All Junea 2 ereste r o A Curtis All Juneau men interested in urged to at- Boy Scout work are Miss Beth Shepwood, Miss tend a meeting PFriday evening at f oo, el sharvond 7:30 o'clock at the City Hall. The T Boy Scout program for the coming G A s T l “ E A u vear will be discussed i HOTEL Drakes Leave On Trip to States Mr. and Mrs, James Drake left on the Princess Norah today on Every comfort made for our guests Air Servce Information | PHONE 10 or 20 ! | Juneau Clollnng Slore ‘ READY-TO-WEAR | of the Territorial Commissioner of So. | | 'Education, where 'she ‘is Deputy 4 s Commissioner. SCHEDULE and FARES . | JUNEAU TO SEATTLE ~ TUYESPAY | (Airmail and Express Only) FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU MQNDAY. THURS- DAY, SATURDAY (Passengers—Airmail and Express) it h JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS [U&5SPAY (Passengers—-flmnull and Express) e ol s i e L PR 2 AN Me- | ), e Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath i Juneau 149.00 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 “120.00 Fairt 7400 3900 7600 5600 48.00 44.00 LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. #—Via Fairbanks, Passengers — Airmail — Air Express | Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System : TRAFFIC OFFICE w2 L. A. DELEBECQU : District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE-—SEATTLE Board h: ensed manufacture of a plane,” but you will ¢ to write the board here for etails. I can tell you that the present price is about 500 and that it is flown with a ering wheel but NO rudder bar. The board is conducting a sevies of tests to determine how long it \kes a person to learn Lo fly on and how much longer - it take licensed pilots for this type of plane to learn to fly the regular type. The tests have not been completed, but early indications are that a person can learn to fly the spinless plane in apout 20 hours and {apt. this knowledge to the regular type in 10 more Incidentally, if you are interested in these small plane you may want the opinion of aviation ex- perts here that, barring a rise in costs because of the defense pro- gram. there may be “flivver planes’ on the market in two or three years that will sell for less than $1,000. Mrs. M. J., Coloraro Springs Colo. Application for the position of hostess at one of the Army cau- tonments should be made to the NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL REPORT OF EXECUTRIX In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinet. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of SAM ROSENBERG, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Hannah Rosenberg, executrix of the Last Will and Testament of Sam Rosenberg, deceased, has filed here- in her Final Report of the admin- istration of the estate of deceased and that a hearing will be had upon the same. before the undersigned. at Juneau, Alazka, at 10 o'clock A. M. on January 20, 1941, at which time and place all persons interested in the said estate may appear and file objections in writing. to said Final Report. and contest the same. GIVEN under my hand and the 1 of the Probate Gourt this 19th day of November, 1940. ¥ELIX GRAY. Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- hate Judge. Juneau Precinet PERCY’S CAFE [ ] (John Barrymore) who has a serum which produces invisibility. John Howard is the boy who falls in love with the vanishing lovelness. Where “The Invisible Man" pictures were horror or at least macabre, this one is com- edy — like the ] * pictures The story is about a scientist Topper wn invisible star, can sit on the sidelines sewing watchng “herself” act. In her completely avisible 1 to shed her clothes to avoid detection and ly smokes a cigarette or drinks a cocktail, “natural” Virginia or reading or e she : is suppos when the isible la they use fine wires to support these material objects in Virginia delivers her lines to a separate “mike” outside range. Even on Howard and B; more look “tounched” as they talk to a girl who isn't there, is sitting on the sidelines, talking back to a “mike.’ When the is invisible but dressed, Virginia wears a biack velvet mask, These are motions, the set camera but character long black leggings and gloves sTOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast, Dinner or Light Lunches e DELICIOUS FOOD 2 FOUNTAIN SERVICE . REFRESHMENT not particularly uncomfortable except she stands in front of a velvet backdrop where moving one inch either way would ruin the scene. Fulton with his “magic” removes the backdrop and restores the real background in his laboratory When Barrymore ad- ministers the “serum.” Virginia carries a sponge in her hand, the needle to be sunk in the sponge Once Barrymore missed, and the water went up her arm instead. What Virginia really appreciates about the role is half-hour’s sleep she gets each mor ning through absence of make- up worries. Barrymore in make-up looks e actly like Lionel. Between Elaine and creditors, the Barrymore schedule has been slightly irregula But John's humor isn’'t downed by any of it! “The creditors are being very agreeable,” he declares. “Know what happened? My tailors called me when they read about my troubles and told me not to worry about their bill So you know who were ahe first to get something on ‘account — and who'll make al my clothes for the rest of my life!” John's stock of anecdotes is still unexhausted. He ttold me one dbout the late Henry Miller, who once undertook a screen test at John's urging. Miller saw the results and groaned, “I've done everything that for 30 years T've been firing actors for doing.” He never faced & cRmera again. aid John, “looks easy. So does high-divin; the P‘(\.l'a Phone 123 Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle Nov. 26 . 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