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BBINGIN G UP FATHER [ MOTHER- | THINK THAT YCOU SHOULD HAVE LOOKED INTO | | 1T BEFORE YOU PURCH _, THAT PROPERT HASED Ve ) iiad OFFICE AND PICK UP THE DEED - Ci4=! CAN TRUST MISTER LOTSALAND - HE KNOWS REAL ESTATE SO WEL YOUR FATHER IS GOING TO SEE HIM_AT HIS THE DAILY ALASKA l-_MPIRE SATURDAY, NOV. 30, 1940. MARINE NEWS TWO BOATS HERE FROM WESTWARD Discoverer Makes Record Summer - Kasilof Out First Time 2 Years D Juneau at spering Hardhu meaiiner wihi Juneau ea lcf is vet 1 5 Wilkersen This Diccoverer L re summer, Capt. Hansen aking ten round tle Anch 40,000 nau al miles of April and freighting of cargo. The vessel now has '|\‘n.|rt| )[Kl(l cases of salmon from Nels ¥ and misc cannery at Seward eous equipment from the S Oil drilling field at Jute Bay, Capt Heinie Berger having purchas most of the machinery the oil fi had on the ground when th up their oil prospecting aska Peninsula The Kasilof is m trip out in two years operated last year as a el for Ag on the he: she Al- first wa, the Standard Oil drillors, Both craft bore the scars of Knik Arm ice, having had a difficult time petting out of Anchorage this trip, their latest southbound departure since the beginning of Heinie Ber- ger’s operaions. Capt. Hansen was { Tranentc here . of his licen: cled for The Discoverer come nerth aga tract for Seattle vy cormestion ment there, may with . airport R : z Tipes Tome {Sun- Time) 2r n 1 chortly with con- trips to Kenai frem ih CAA equipment. in develop- see steam- renewal and both craft were sail south at noon to- sibly cw STEAMER MOVEMENTS NORTIBOUND it McKnley scheduled to rive at 1 c'clo his after- ind. Sheuld have mail noon, westbot four and cne-half day aboard C s scheduled to arrive at 4 o'clock Sundhy morning paranof due Tuesday. May have 3'% days’ mail aboard North Coast due Tuesday from cheduled to sail ttle December 3 at 9 a. m Princess Norah scheduled tc sail from Vancouver Decem- ; ber 3 at 9 p. m North ea scheduled to sail from Seattle December 6 at 10 a. m JUTHBOUND BAILINGS scheduled thbound 7 a. m. Sunday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth schieduled to sall every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayporis. Naha leaves every Wednesday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- ports, e o e 00 e o0 0 0 - - e ®eeeeee000ce000000C00 00000000000 * 900 0e0ere0r0cr00000000000000000 0 MAKING UP TIME Juneau-Seattle air service was re- vived with a bang yesterday as the Douglas airline to the Quoen early went cn through y and turned around ning to come north this mo again s expected the ship will ar- rive here this afterncon, spend the night and return southbound again tomorrow morning. If weather per- mits, she will make her Seattle- Juneau flight then on Monday on schedule. R Business GlflS Luncheon Planned By Tnmiy Guild A lunchiean Ior hu,smess gulsg will be eiven next Friday ‘at 12-oelock High tide—2:13 a.m. 17.2 fest by Holy Trinity Guild in Trinity Low tide—7:53 a.m., 2.1 feet. ,Parish Hall. Proceeds will be used High tide—1:57 p.m. 189 feet for purchasing materials for layettes i Low tide—8:28 p.n., -25 feet, ©ON Which the Guild is working. i Tides Monday Two layettes, which will go. to High tide— 0 am., 167 feet needy mothers on the Chanrnel, were Low tide—3:39 am. 28 feet completed at- yesterday's sewing High tide 3 pm. 178 feet meeting. The time Friday afternoon Low tide—9:14 pm. -14 feet, |iollowing the luncheon will be de- a | voted to Red Cross sewing. E - - ! b S a5 B t Fr:::fchlfi'l to the Daily Alaska, Subscribe to the Daily Alaska H € paper with the largest Empire—the paper with the largest pmd circulation: paid -circulation. SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU T0 SEATTLE Ty FRIDAY (Rirmail and Express Only) FAIRBANKS T JUNEAU YQ\°2y; Tuss DAY, SATURDAY (Pagsengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS [YESPAY ERIDRKY 3 (Pas engen—Amnml and Express) 4 “Jun- Fair- & | cau ianks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Gr: { Tuneau 82.00 14900 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *12500 *120.00 4 Fairbanks 8200 7400 3900 7600 5600 43.00 44.00 =§ . Via Fairhanks, ! LPSS 10%F 7 lll ROUND TRIP i t—Via Fairbarks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express f- Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System E TRAFFIC OFFICE . L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager | i 136 So. 8t PAN AMERICAN ATIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE ) DOUGLAS cn his Effects of snow, rain and Norway Card Party -To Be Given Tonight Next to ine last in a series of public card parties sponsored by the sons of Norway will be given this eevning at 8 o'clock in the Odd Fellows' Hall. The last of the series will be given on December 14, at which time grand prizes will be wrded those whose scores reach 1ghest totals. HOLDEN FLII Alex Holden was to fly -to the Pclaris-Taku mine this noon and return, would possibly make a trip to the coast. PROPERTY NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL 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 EDWARD P. JOHNSON, De- ceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to an order of sale made and entered by the Probate Court of the Juneau Commissioner’s Pre- cinct, for Division Number One, Ter- ritory of Alaska, on the 12th day of November, 1940, in the matter of the cstate of EDWARD P. JOHNSON, deceased, the undersigned admin- istrator of said estate, will sell at public auction, subject to the con- firmation of the above entitled Courl, the following described real property, to-wit: That certain piling foundation and one-story two-room frame house and side walks thereon ly- ing at the foot of Third Street, at the edge of the tide lands fac- ing on Willoughby Avenue in Juneau, Alaska, heretofore taken up, erected and occupied by Adam Schneider, and conveyed by a quit-claim from him to Arthur Fitch on October 9, 1915 as officially recorded. Also: That certain one room frame house, size 14 by 24 ft. on piling foundations, located at the foot of Third Street, at the edee of the tide lands lying north of Willoughby Avenue in the City of Juneau, Alaska, and the side walk and decking there around over said tide lands, and which was formerly owned and occu- pied by J. T. Stephens, and con- veyed by deed to the said Ed- ward P. Johnson on May 19, 1923 as officially recorded. This piece 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 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 (107%) being payable 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 administrator, 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 day of November, 1940. FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner for Juneau Precinct, Territorv of Al- aska, and Ex-officio Administra- tor of the Estate of ard P. Johpson, deceased. publication, Nav. 16, 1940. + Lact publication, Dec. 7, 1940. SOMETHING TELLS ME MAGGIE HAS BOYUGLHE OAOLIEMON' T ) ~IND OUT- the terrific gale which caused havoc in the Rockies, the northwest and the Great Lakes reguon still are being felt in some WE'VE BEEN TRYING 10 GET RID OF THAT PROPERTY FOR TEN YEARS- By GEORGE McHMANUS | ILL SAY-( TOLD MRS, JIGGS HOw BEAUTIFUL SHE WAS - AN' WHEN SHE B%LrE’vED - 1T WA CINCH TO et IT_TO . sections. and cars stalled in big drifts. The above picture was taken near Red Wing, Minn., and shows a trailer truck ov- <turued Heavy Snows Still Block Highways in Northwest | | e b QUICK RELIEF for troubled feet 648, Chiropodist. Dr. Steves. " PERMANENT WAVING ' end HAIR STYLING by CHARLES SIGRID'S BEAUTY SALON I’ll()NP Jl' GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort'made for our guests Air Servce Information | PHONE 10 or 20 Rice & Ahlers €. - Heating } “lunibing—0il Burners | s . course of @ sceond storm, a v lightning. She regaibed her speech Resfores Speech g es ores pee( MUSICIANS ATTENTION —_— Gieneral meeting, Musicians' > ROME, Nov.. 2. — Virginia Val- cal 672, AFL. Hall, Sunday, D- lardi, a peasant woman of Cam- 1, at 4 p:m. All'membe urged to pello, was struck by lightning a attend. adv. month ago. - eee She remained dumb. In the FEmpire Classifieds Pay! ‘Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Robbia Coens - ¥ HOLLYWOOD, €al.; Nav. 30.—“LADY WITH'RED HWAIR? Screenplay by Charles Keny :d Milton Krims. Directed by Kurt Bernhardt. Principals: Miriam Hopkins, Claude Rains, Richard Ainley, Laura Hope Crews, Helen Westley, John Litel, Mona arrie, Vietor Jory, Cecil Kelloway, Fritz Leiber, Juhnuic Russell, Selmer Jackson. 'This movie's best selling point is also 'its biggest handicap. Based on the lives of two of 4 departed theatse’s most picturesque and intriguing characters, David Belasco and Mrs. Leslie Carter, the film is fact overloatied with fiction, or vice versa. As fiction, t might have gone more deeply into motives and characters. As' partal fact, it has had 'to tread delicately. And the com- bination is not a satisfying thing. The film, therefore, is best as a re-creation of an exciting period’ in the theatre, of exciting characters. The story has Mrs. Carter (Hopkins) divorced in Chicago (1889) when to be divorced amounted to soeial disgrace. Given to theatrical outbur she decides to go on the stage as a means of amassing quick money to regain custody of her son (Ruesell) and of making her erstwhile friends pay homage to her. She hasn't the time to start at the bottom — only the top will do. Therefore, with a letter to Belasco, she invades New York. The wizard (Rains) passes off her pléa wih high sarcasm a promptly forgotten promise. Three months later, she Lunts him down and intrigues him with thé challenge to make something of her. There are good scenes of his attempt to prove that he “can make a telegraph pole act.” Her first play flops; ¥ LRCY’S CAF and AT PERCY'S CAFE nrealdqn. i)in”: dr'Light Lunches * cAmlev) when Belasco mtmns W\Lh lhc story dI her She clicks. Even so, returning to Chicago and conquering a hostile audi- ence, she cannot regain the boy. Disappointment despite her subsequent. triumphs sends her back to marriage and Belasco, furicus because she has not told him her plans; breaks with. her. Uneble to score in several efforts to act Without him, she is embarked on another certain failure when the wizard retmm and caves the day — an entirely fictional “Happy ending." Scrfl-nplay by William R. Lipman Dircted by George B Setz. Princi- e, Gene Reynolds, Gail “GALLANT SON and Marien Parsonnet. pals: Jackie Cooper, Bonita Gran Patrick, Ian Hunter. Better than average. program movié about & hight ‘Settool grhg that tolves a murder mystery — with laughs applied for quick g when the hokum threatens to creak too loudly. Solution: v trap the killer in “Hamlet” fashion by presenting & school play in which the murder is reenacted. Funny finish. “SANDY GETS HER MAN." Baby Sai ‘v na Merkel, Edgar Kennedy, Jack Carson. Universal’s latest answer to “what'to do'with Sandy” The catisfaction in fhe answer depends on how you go for patent clapstick about ' rivalry between the police and fire depart- ments, with plenty of old-fashioned Mack Sennett trimm, 1gs. T don't. Stuart Erwin, F o PEYPYEY TPAR R T IR Rt | Phene 34 Sheet M:tal ‘Every house needs wcalinghous’e‘! PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Business Phone 161 | Residence Phoné Black 630 | [ e DS ZENITH BAMBS 1941 Models Now. on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE { Phone 464 Bill Hixson IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY 1 AT DEVLIN'S HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. LR LA L Bk AR SN e ik “¥. S Mail Carrier M.S.DART Lflveu Ferry Slip, ;nnnn ‘e¥ery Wednesday at 7 am. |For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | Special ' Weekend Trips Arranged E | For Informauon——}hugen ‘Transpor- | | tatior, Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneav. Phone 123 ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY o Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Beattle S. S. TYEE Dee. 3 + 8. S. TONGASS Dec. 10 it " PASSENGERS FREIGHT $ REFRIGERATION b Aniliatbon o o lfeintd ractor—Dealer | | [ e e e . 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