The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 26, 1941, Page 6

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a THE I)All\ ALASKA PMPIRP.. WtDNESDAY FEB. 26, 1941. POLLY AND HEB PALS o Apie By CLIF F STEBRETT ‘ 1 CAN BELIE\/E THAS™ YUH D < MISTOOK TH' POWDERED SUGAR FOR TH' POWDERED S0AP! ?\.O WONDER HARQ_D GOI‘ SUCH A GHASTLY GREEN FROM MY HOME- L T W.E. CAHILL as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office dthe -l ol CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: “DR. KILDARE'S STRANGE CASE” Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! | .NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: : ‘Tlml at 10 o'clock A. M. March 29th, . i 1941, at the office of the United States Commissioner for Juneau Precinct, 5th floor of the Federal and Territorial Building, at Juneau Alaska, Ella Beck Johnson, admin- istratrix of the estate of Anton Pet- erson, deceased, pursuit to order of the Probate Court for the .Juneau Precinct, Alaska, will sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash, all the real property of the est . Anton Peterson, d 1 highest and best bid to said administrat the terms of said order, and subject 1 A 0 £ to confirmation of said Probate M Court. Said real property is deser e E,A»‘,‘s, ed ¢ follows The patented lands embraced Leave Northbound Eouthbound within H. E. Survey No “on- & taining 24.11 acres, less 0.859 of an from 10 am Norah heduled t Vancouver Febru p.m )‘ fuled to sail from o eattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay B. Holt, R. E. Mur- Eiied to oTi = acre sold August 18th, 1939 o E ,")’ ol ]l"“' r:m - \itle March 4 rickson. ess one triangular ot | gARANOR T Mai 1 iin ith 40 foot sides sc Weschenfelder Janus OUTHBOUND SAILINGS Mount McKinley is schedu t—Connec with S, CORDOVA at Cordova for Homer outhbound late tor H. E 1d Uzinkie, Cook c and Alaska Peninsula night_but nothing defi at end Ports anout p.m. today Sea scheduled south- nd tomorrow night or ear Jur on habitable buildings and o T Kodiak, Women's at, Juneau, Ketchikan and *Will call at Ketchikan, Junea Bay, northbound; and Yaku b 0000000000000 0006800000006000006 6 s ly Friday morniv provements and cleared ground for Vilsoh sehean1ed = sonthbennd R R N e ey Seattle, southbound. Will not connect with . S. Cordova. | ot LaF 1ine P 1 Sunday Shattuck Building for furt in- en, M ) t LOCAL SAILINGS : FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS Stopp. Mike Han Cs Estebeth scheduled to sall every ted: Juneau, Ala February OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL D vic 1 Wednesday at ¢ p. m. for Sit- 1941 old B Lester ka and wayports: ELLA BOCK JOHNEON "8 Al B ’a Bt gl Naha e every Wednesday Administratrix. T EH ,14 /I L /‘ S h /l , ' N F Thie return to at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port First publi 1, Feb. 26, 1041 'ICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFIC Juneau Thursday night or Friday Alexander, Kake and way- Last publicat March 19, 1941 2 it ports. H. O. ADAMS————— Agent < ee ee oo a0 e e - e e Empire Classifieds Pay! Bomber vs. Sailing Ship ® Perfect comfort ® Splendid food ® Centrally located arge Rooms e pyery convenience BRAND NEW AND READY FOR DUTY_are these North American AT6A training planes, flying from a factory near Los Angeles to army air corps advanced training units. ! i all with and service = MARINE MEWAYS-—-——U S. MAIL 3-Way Radie Communicatior Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SFRVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALABEA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 823 ' bath. : Special Rates to Permanent Guests | i ALASKANS LIKE THE s || Hollyweood Sights And Sounds 41 am., 02 feet 46 p.m., 169 feet. ~ By Robbwn Cosms ic High tide—1: Low tide g pm., -1.1 feet D HOLLYWCOD, Cal., Feb. 26.—Away back in 1926 there was { ALASKA AR rmmsrnnr Inc. | only a slight ripple in this movie town when a lanky youngster WHEN IN NEED ()|~ i from Montana, an unknown, took a role in a picture cailed Dldsal DIl Stove. Ol Yair Al Planes . . i0e Own Acronautiost ¥ | | NEW FA(E “The Winning of Barbara Worth." Coal Choice—General Hauling | +Way | Radio Station KANG i gt o What little ripple there was, howev pread and spread —Storage and Crating 1 Redlo | HANGAR and SHOP In JUNEAU [ b1z { and kept on spreading until now Gary Cooper is quite a big splash CALL US! ¢ Equippeda | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | | in the movie peol e v s e e s This is by Do means a prediction that today’s lanky Mon- Juneau Transfer || ‘tanan — George Montgomery — is going to make another Cooper. Phone 48—Night Phone 481 splash. But just on the chance, and because Hollywood is ever i full of surprises, let's record today that another cowhoy star is 5 B | Bt e getting started. and decided under the Cooper influence. If star-lighting strikes George, they’ll be telling some day of GIVEN T0 NORTH SEA ik ook A R S B B s 4 ST SO st PR S EENEEN e MR the first major film of his, “The Cowboy and het Blonde ‘ ‘ ‘ 2 & 4 It's a y: about a cowpoke (naturally) who comes to Hollywood orated and with new furrishings, he Northland Transportation Com- and gets mixed up with a blonde (Mary Beth Hughes) and the { A ¥ 's vessel North Sea will be open movies. In it he cowboy becor a movie star, w n is just Co, " Juneat to for public inspection in Juneau on what 20th Century-Fox hopes Ccorge Montgomery, through the | EFRLY ATV INGS — its return trip from Sitka, accord- picture, will become, ALASKA TRANSPORTATION { | WEERL Seattle i ing to H. E. Green, local agent for L3 o 1 COMPANY | lh;;in:l::!;:yrl‘S]t:x:];:m‘?.0“ 1t et George is 24, six feet three, broad-shouldered, handsome. He | e e :,;“, since December has been con- camcl vdo.\.\'n‘ t:v L(‘7.s ,'\jt:fi( les .to see off a brother, Mfichaol who Siihie frim Pler 7 800 | Sen T pletely renovated and has had a was leaving for an engineering job in South America. There Leaves | Torthland _Feb.14 dance floor built on the upper deck. was some riding and doubling in western pictures, and the usual | Seatle | Northie .28 Agent Green said that there were | 3 d | North Feb2l Feb.25 Feb-¥ These scenes look ag if they were from wars of early. eolnnia% days, bat ‘:leax:]‘é.h;xfl li\‘x( x ‘::-fffl:‘?éfiiqf»fl{-‘lfiz‘fmi'x 1 Feb. 18 | Coast E'NEY GREEN, Agent actually this picturesque sailing vessel is the victim of German bombers, _Feb. 25 eccording to the information accompanying these German official pie~ ; N tures. p, the ship lists heavily a being struck by the explosives, | | coast, but that because of indefinite Lower, she prepares to plunge to the bottom. ll.ml pressed for ships, ' 'arrival ‘ime perhaps the occasion Britain uses even sailing vessels to break Germany’s counter-blockade. | for Junecuites to celebrate the in- ——— Spection «f the ship with a dance sengers 109 when . the vessel returned from the Pass RCY ’S CAFE ||:iocs ; PASSENGERS FREIGHT AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast, Dinner or Light L] Lunches 't D.B. FEMMER © DELICIOUS FOOD will have tc be cancelled Public roe™s inciuding the smok- V7" ing and socia. halls have been ¢ pletely redecorated and refurnished, SCHEDULE and F ABES :I‘:): fllfi()lll'fi'(]‘.it]n:t:‘:lr::l:: p)x)::l\"(vnk};{: e FOUNTAIN SERVICE | SN AGENT % - repainted e REFRESHMENTS | sizily Night 31z || o JUNEAU TO SEATTLE TUESD &Y . | = s e b ‘ i ; COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY (A il d E: ess O 15) RIEDBA Y business of a talent scout, a test, a contract, and three or four - OF ALASKA St e ey inor roles. as handsome in all of them. A" ——T | 13 . FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU YQNPAY. THURS- Baram" NOW i Ihe. owbey andthe Blande” oame bis vay, Gsoive || NSNS Travel | Lumber and Building Haterials (P Ai il and EI:)tAY S)AT ‘ went into see the director. “I'm glad {o be in your picture, Mr. f};\ffl IA( ona | PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU ERERgRI, L TRG L s McCarey,” said George, with all the ease of a soldier at atten- s | 2 ANy j B d i “PRIN- SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve “Name's Ray.” you feeling” And so on — just gab about this and thal. 1oulders lowered a little. CESS” | LINER 1Pu"5engersfl}\lrmml cmd Express) Me- SEATTLE, Feb: 26 -Steamer Bar- Jm'- Fai George's mil cau Nome. Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath | anof sailedat 9 o'clock this morn- “Relas,” reiterated Ray. “Let your shoulders down. You ‘ T 5 Biiboan 149.00 115,00 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 szfig{; ing for Ketchikan, Juneau and | cant be an acter if you can't unbend and be natural. Here, T've l JuNEau 1o vancouver, || Puta Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want hank 74.00 39.00 76.00 56.00 48.00 4 Seward onl X 2. y | e ks 5 Phlsenaete. abiokrd. the Baranor | -4 ekl 3 . FUSOEA OB AEMITLE e MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT et eabud BESABGEE Yl pomva el D ths Cronoate McCarey tock George to the movies. To six movies. To § BOUTHBOUND SATLINGS s s ter Your Monéy LESS 109 FOR ROUND TRIP. Miss Jean Davis, Miss. Léah six Ga Jcoper “See,” said Ray. “That’s what 1 mean. | Princess Norah ® A Com!om'l'r‘ll:.‘qi:l:tt Rtlldes Via Fairbanks. McDonald, Lieut.” E. M. Condra Cooper’s the most natural actor in pictures. Don’t copy his style February 12 and 23 : ::sfr:zl::“' sa“e Tri-:s ly Starts Passengers — Airmail — Air Expfess Floyd H. Taylor, Ray E. MeDon Don't copy anything about him — but let yourself go the way || Connections at Vancouver with & Agrane pRate Trtie 9 ald, Pawl Degan, Robert Robert- he does and youll be all right.” | Canadian Pacific Services: ® A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds i i Al k A' I 3 Meanwhile, the production has brought about an odd situa- || TRANSCONTINENTAL ® Low Operating and Maintenance Costs aCI c as a lrwaysl nc- Sam Kinselar, W. E. Cruse, L, P tion. . Here's a newcomer for whose picture the name of the lot : TRANS-ATLANTIC | : ls‘x:dlllxceld ln:)l;l":l;:: r;;fim‘ - - s Saliberg; Fred C.- Jones, William has been-changed temporarily. Over the gate is a fictitious studio || “IRL:NS“PACMQ . |-.-.,|‘|' Bi:::g'l Depenll!nhlllty Pan American Airways System Odom. Thomas A Morzan, wife | yame Wile he was acting there, the,lot’s biggest sars, execu- ckets, reservations and ful T e SE R e particulars from nd child s "FIC E 3 v = es had tour. In a sense, for a couple of TRAFFIC OFFICE Efnest, Schiwarts,: Georee Larsaop |, ‘1h holiystolties Tad. Bt B & FO0 M adterward, || V. W. MULVIRTLL CHARLES G. WARNER CO ! L. A. DELEBEGQUE and wife, Cldye B. Day, he was the most, (ARt star 0N e N | Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska L4 L4 : District Sales Manager Mrs. C. Day, Miss C, D he was again just “that Montgomery boy.” who mig! gl Baranof Hoted R 3, n St. MERIC ] E ilenman, Miss Glenr t = né.day — click, A 5 = T sl s gy W b= TR There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising | PRONE 08 P A sarns 138 e : _ CANADIAN PACIFIC i 2 o - SNSRI, A 1

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