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# THE CAPITOL has the B8 ¥ & PICTURES SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU "SUNDAY — MONDAY — TUESDAY PREVIEW—1:15 A. M. Tonight MATINEE—2 P. M. Sunday Faiher and Son---who loved each olher ... with both torn between their love for her ‘v § [ 4l i EDWARD SMALL 7 Madeleme CARROLL + Brian AHERNE Louis HAYWARD :» "My Son. My Son/ ALSO: Information Please—NEWS that Is NEWS | LAST TIMES TONIGHT CE OF HEARING ON FINAL interested the OF 501 in ma writing, to said Final Report, contest the same, GIVEN under my hand and the|gattend. Court this 9th | seal of the Probate day of November, 1940. FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and I Matter ARTHUR W. ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Fred R. Henning, administra- tor of the estate of Arthur W. Henning, deceased, has filed herein his Final Report of the adminis- 6 Mitchell Desk Lamps tration of the estate of deceased Finish Slightly Damaged and that a hearing will be had Regular price with globe upon the same before the under- While they last signed, at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 Parsons Electric Co. o'clock AM. on January 9th, 1941, at which time and plm(' all per- the HENNING, Precinct First publication, Nov. 9, 1940. Last publication, Nov. 30, 1940, FLUORESCENT SPECIALS —————-— Subscribe for 'The Ln.nlu‘ appear and file objections, ex- ficio Probate Judge, Juneau | ) "5 Little Peppers” and "Arson Racket Squad”’ said estate| n and| cal 672, of- adv. DESK LAMP THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 30, 1940. " BEST SELLER TO BE FEATURE AT - CAPITOL SUNDAY! ‘Madeleine Carroll, Brian| Aherne Star in "My Son, My Son” Headed by a cast of superlative! players and starring Brian Aherne, Madeleine Carroll, Lous Hayward, | Henry Hull, Josephine Hutchinson, | Sophie Stewart and Laraine Day, | Edward Small’s film production of | Howard Spring’s international best- seller, “My Son, My Son!’ scheduled for its premiere showing lat the Capitol Theatre Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Directed by Charles Vidor from the screenplay written by Lenore Coffee, “My My Son! being | released through United Ar Due to the fact that the story of “My Son, My Son!"” travels through several cities and country sections of England and covers a period of more than 25 years, Mr. Small called in John Ducasse Schulze, his noted art director, and explained that England would have to he breught to Hollywood. The resuit is that audiences will see the cast performing in settings that are minutely patterned after places { which actually exist in England The story of “My Son My Son!" revolves around the dreams of two men who are lif ends. The novelist William Essex, played by Brian Aherne, and the furniture designer Dermot O'Riorden, by Henry Hull, they are still poor and unknown When each has a son, they make their plans for their children, Essex plans a glorious future for son. O'Riorden, an enthusiastic Irish patriot, laoks foerward to the day when his son will return Ireland. How these plans are ca through amid changing times unexpected drama carries the stor of “My Son, My Son!” (hx'uugh many exciting scenes. — .- Pioneersfo Son Have Session | | Members of Pioneers of Alaska, t+Igloo No. 6, will hold their regular | monthly and social meeting next Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the | ©dd Fellows’ Hall. The big business {of the evening will be the election of officers. The Pioneers’ Auxiliary will also meet at 8 o’clock and elect officers, then both organizations will join in the social session. ., MUSICIANS ATTENTION General meeting, Musicians’ Lo- AFL Hall, Sunday, Dec. , at 4 pm. All members urged to adv. |1 — Subscribe for The Emplre NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY In the United States Commissioner’s Court’ for the Juneau Precinct, Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. In Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of | OLLIE GILBERT, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that | pursuant to an order of sale made $10.90|and entered by the Probate Court 805 of the Juneau Commissioner’s Pre- Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your Money A Comfortable, Quiet Ride An Engine that Instantly Starts Assurance of Safe Trips Freedom from Fire Hazards A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Low Operating and Maintenance Costs Reduced Insurance xates Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust Full Diesel Dependability An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked CI/ &BLES G. WARNER CO. GMC TRUCKS Compare Them With All Others! PRICY, - APPEARANCE - ECONOMY DURABILITY CONNORS MOTOR Co. PHONE 411 Watch Our Windows FOR DAILY BARGAINS T ]l R IFT Co-opP Nextto City Hall \ ( 140 So. Seward | cinct, for Division Number One, Ter- ritory of Alaska, on the 12th day of | November, 1940, in the matter of the |estate of OLLIE GILBERT, de- ceased, the undersigned adminis- |trator of said estate, will sell at public auction, subject to the con- firmation of the above entitled Court the following described real prop- erty, to-wit: W. % Lot Five (5), Block Six- teen (16) in Douglas, Alaska, a vacant lot 25 ft. by 104 ft. on Front Street at the corner with “G" Street. The - Northwesterly one-half of Lot Six (6), Block 16, size 25 ft. by 64 ft. together with a four room one story frame house thereon. The above descriptions in ac- cordance with official plat of the townsite of Douglas, Alaska, as filed in the General Land Office by Charles R. Arundell, Town- site trustee. Said sale will take place and be made on the 14th day of December, 1940, at 2:00 P. M. at the Court 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 nayable upon confirmation of said sale by the above entitled Court. The right to reject any and all bids that are not satisfactory is re- served by the administratory 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 1ay of November, 1940. FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner for Juneau Precinct, Territory of Al- aska, and Ex-officio Administra- tor of the Estate of Ollie Gilbert deceased. Tirst publication, Nov. 16, 1940. Last publication, Dec. 7, 1940. to! » | a little disillusionment, Crossword Puazzle ACROSS 1 Ribbed: cloth 4. Citizeu of an ancient empire Strike gently . Hewing tool 38, Rodent 39, lh\mll(-dd proceedings Kot ay . e . Pronoun erals with nonmetallic luster Adviser insect 8. Prosperous periods Hangings Sounds 21 Jewish month Article Baid out Continue doggedly 4 . Exclamation I : Bl Convened country lorse Fl»l\ eggs Liquor olton fabrie Norwegian territorial division . Hostile in= curslon played ! get married while — HEART SKIP ROMANCE IN DAILY LIFE Plots for Short Stories Re- | vealed in ""Agony Col- umn’ of Newspapers his | By GEORGE TUCLIR | NEW YORK, Nov. 30.—Want little romance, a littie a little remorse and a good, sound | | real estate tip? Want to think of a plot for a short story, or a thread for a novel, or maybe a background for a symphonic movement? If so, we recommend for your perusal the agony columis of the metropolitan | the public notices, where, in little sp: of heart-broken type (at 90 cents a line), boy-meets-girl every single day. tices and see what we see: “CHET"” — Don’t let your pride | keep you from coming home. We understand perfectly. Mother.” “M—I offer thanks for having known you and I pray to the ful- “RAE—Don’t worry over me. am well and working. Eddie.” “MARION—Please meet me at Mother’s. I am sure we can settle our problems. Pete.” “ED—Mal is prostrated, Every-| thing ‘will be arranged. Think of | Mother. Urgent you return at| once, We need you. Strictly confi- dential. Sol (brother-in-law).” certificate. You will need this when you apply for your driver's license. Happy birthday. Cathie. “BARBARA—Send Janet back tc school. Uncle Bob will take care of tuition fees. I will take care of rest. Margaret.” “MY WIFE, Carmen, left my home and board. I am not respon- sibley for any debt incurred by her. SCP.” “WANTED—Name of owner of Broadway, Wednesday. amination of dog. L234 Times.” “HARRY — Job open. Every- thing O.K. Contact me (your wife). Leilla.” “K.T-—Real estate agent enroute to Florida to look over our proper- ty. Communicate with Uncle Harry. Hold out for $5,000. LC.” The more I look through these, notices the more I am convinced| O.- Henry himself was an agony, column fan. All the old Four Mil-| lion are here (they're 7,000,000 now) | . The Cabbages and Kings. | Boy meets girl. . Dog bites 2irl. . . . Boy loses girl. . , . Come aome, all forgiven. . . . I won't pay my wife's debts. . . . We can w~ork out our problems, honey, I .now we can, if you will meet ;e at mother's. In some of these notices you will find material for a sermon or a play. If Johnny hasn’t got his birth certilicate, they won't issue nim a driver's license. This may eem funny to you, but not to Johnny. o ... — WALKER'S DELUE is always of the same uniform quality because it always comes from the same distil- lery — the world’s largest — Hiram Walker & Sons. —adv. | 'MUSICIANS heart-skip, | with maybe | newspapers— | the age-old story of | boy-loses-girl is told | Let's turn to today’s public no- fillment of our dreams. Love. H." | “JOHN—Aunt Ella has your birth| dog which bit girl, 86th street and/ Informa-| tion desired only to permit ex-| HAVE FLUID - DRIVE NOW 1941 Models Excite Great Attention Says Cowling- | Davlin Agency Here “If there Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzit 2. Not between the poles of a battery Motion of a lorse in rearing 4. Returned . Above . English queen . Town in Ohio . Drink of the gods s were news of an auto- mobile that would run without having any engine, it could not provoke much greater interest than the announcement, made a few days ago, that 1941 models of Dodge will be available with the F.uid Drive,” says Bob Cowling manager of Cowling-Davlin Com- Dodge dealers of this city Ever since the release of that ration we have had a veri- deluge of inquiries regarding the Fluid Drive is like, how ates why it is an improve- over the conventional drive of course, how soon new models will be here for local on and trial Fluid Drive is one of the things are difficult to describe in one must experience it by see and feeling the marvelous improvement it makes in the way \nv car handles and acts. ly, the Fluid Drive is a d through oil, with no fixed mechanical cennection between the engine and the rear wheels. The cil dees it b(’ll“l than it could be t fixed coupling. the things that can be with the Fluid Drive are al- For one thing, it makes g unbelievably simpie. It enables you to drive all day und average conditions without ouching the gearshift or the lutch pedal. You start, stop, then rt again, all in ‘high.'” -> > Group Inferested New Legislation . Mexican lightly . Bléctrified particles City in Puerto Rico Send out 2o M hat ment 34. Greek letter and Became an i adept in . Moungain lake . Literary e fastend\ . Decree . Film on & liquid . Expectant anticipatida Evict Melancholy Learning Cook siowly 56. Within: comb. form WILL MEET Members of the Musicians Union, Local No. 672, will hold a meeting Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock in the VAFL Hall and all are requested to "be in wru‘ndx\nre l e 'SENIORS CHOOSE FRIDAY, DEC. 13 FOR ANNUAL BALL Juneau High Schocl Senior corn- Img the traditional jinx, have chosen | December 13 for their annual bail Thirty-three persons representing 17 organizations in Douglas and Juneau attended the meeting held in the American Legion, Dugout last night to discuss the proposed health and welfare regislation. The meeting was called by the Rev. G. Edward Knight, chairman Tnvitations have been issued for ©f the Gastineau Channel Health | the affair which will be held in the Council and was under the spon- !schonl gymnasium with dancing to Sorship of the American Legion with start at 9 o'elock E. M. Polley, Alaska Legislative - nan., presiding Two bills were presented. The welfare bill, presented by Miss De- borah Pentz, head of the Department of Child and Maternal Welfare, would provide better care for de- endent and delinquent children in the line of present Territorial ¢ Couple Club Meets Tuesday, 6:30 P. M. The Couple Club will meet on needs. Tuesday at 6:30 oclock at the; The Health Bill, presented by Dr church parlors of the Northern Light | Courtney Smith, of the Health De- Presbyterian Church. There will be partment, would legalize the De- the usual dinner followed by a social | partment of Health in Alaska evening. | Discussion followed both reports e which were received with enthus- jasm and interest by those preent It was decided that representa- | tives should report back to their | groups, asking them to study the r | proposed legislation and to endorse it. R \Missionary Society ' Has Crowd at Dinne Representatives will meet again | Over 40 persons met at the Mem- as a community group at the Odd orial Presbyterian Church at 5:30 | Fellows Hall December 16. io'clock last evening for a dhmer‘ - e - ponsored by the Missionary So- | ciety. Following the dinner there | were talks by several of the guests. e o e e NEWlyweds Honor aogmmrexmenimms . Guests af Pariy St. Ann’s Hospital for surgical | treatment, is expected to be able to return to hs home today. who recently were married in the Gl N States, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jeffery Subscribe to the Daily Alaska|will entertain a group of close Empire—the paper with the larges![ friends of the couple this evr-mng ipmd urculauon "with a buffet supper. For Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jones, | NOTICE Juneau Mine and Mill Workers Union — Local No. 203 REFERENDUM VOTE WILL BE HELD ON LOCAL BY-LAWS MONDAY —DECEMBER? Polls Will Be Open from8A. M. 10 8 P. M. All Members Are Requested fo Cast Their Ballot! 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