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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1941 By CLIFF STERRETT K Z N MY MASTERPIECE, “SCRAMBLED GS AT DAWNY WILL BE READY IN PLENTY OF TIM 2 POLLY AND HER PALS WM. FROMHOLZ as a paid-up subseriber to_ The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: "NEW MOON" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person THATSE RIGHT, UNK, THERE AIN'T NO Y-TH FUTURISTIC OW DONT OPEN TIL NEXT MONTH=- NLY 1S, WOouL “\ T THAT LAZY INTIN 5H WORK, | J§1= AR I THOLGHT )( O ) SUSIE SAID YUH M, [ ‘ 5 " WUZ GONNA GIT e BUSY WITH TH PAINTIN'G. 5 WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! e ettty | MARINE NEWS YukonlsNow [sremver wovewenrs] Juneau Bou nd NORTHBOUND WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Hauling —Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 Yukon scheduled td arriy 8:30 o'cl tomorrow mein- ing North € at 11 o'clock tomorrow mort ing. SCHEDULED SAILINGS ss scheduled to sail from tomorrow Princes orah scheduled to sail from Vancouver tomorrow at 9 pm Baranof scheduled Seattle March 12 orthland scheduled to from Seattle a.m Tyee scheduled attle Marc SOUTHBOL Alaska schedul 7 o'clock tor south at 10 o LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 8 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Naha leaves every at Ta. m. for Pet Alexander, K ports, e e e eee 00 oo o >ee Sea scheduled to @ ® Perfect comfbrt ® Splendid food | <SRN ® Centrally located Large Rooms @ Eyery convenience | all with and service bath. | Special Rates to Permanent Guests | ALASKANS LIKE THE Hotel I NEW WASHINGTON LEAVE SEATTLE Sat. Mar. 1 Wed. Mar. 5 Sat. Mar. 8 ‘Wed. Mar. 12 15 19 DUE JUNEAU DUE JUNEAU NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND Tues. Mar. 5 Mon. Mar. 10 Sat. Mar. 8 NO cALL Tues. Mar. 11 Sun, Mar. 16 Sat. Mar. 15 Thu. Mar. 20 Tues, Mar. 18 Mon. Mar. 24 Sat. Mar. 22 NO CALL o sail from at 9 am sail STEAMER ALASKA | McKINLEY . YUKON . BARANOF | |ALASKA | McKINLEY . NOTICE | | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | | that a hearing will be held hefore | | the undersigned Probate Judge on | March 17th, 1941, at 10:00 o'clock, |A. M, in the office of the United | States Commissioner and Ex-Officio | Sat. ‘Mar. ‘Wed, Mar. to sail from Se- son, L. TVEE DOCK FROM SOUTH FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE Students at Pierson School in Sag Harbor, L. L, stage a “Dictatorship Day” program to teach the boys and girls to appreciate the American Bill of Rights, yrm troopers” arrested and punished “enemies of the state,” such as lipstick who were forced to serub the school'steps. Here William Swarthout, dicta- | Probate Court for the Junes 7 g 7 tor for a day, reviews his troops, members of the school band. aska, Cammi.\&mnrl"t» ;x'gé‘;llvr:,".xl[:)ln s IR < S D UREICRS ¥ — |the petition of JAMES YORK for e e Ay s | his appointment as administrator of | |the estate of - FRANK ROBERTS,‘ deceased; and, upon the petition of | IMILDRED R. HERMANN for her | appointment as administratrix of | the estate of FRANK ROBERTS, | deceased; and, for the issuance of | Letters of Adm ation to one of | Port way- . © . . e . ° . . ° . ° ° @ . . March 14 at 10 e ° . . . . ° ° . . ° . . . . - Paul Schnee Is Honored Here at Hollywood Sights And Sourds By Robbn Ciome. HOLLYWOOD, Cal, March 10—“THE STRAWBERRY @09 e0ee000c0e000000000000R00L0LLC Litvinov Removed Alaska Steamship Company: < \SERVICE;ON-ALL-ALASKA ROUTES rect tc were B Mr M. 5. NORTHLAND SAILS FOR SOUTH Returning to Juneau southbound frcm 10 p. m. S y with 23 ers for the south from Sitka Hermar Pacee sailing for Scattle were 4 ..UM aaigh, Mr Engelbold, Lyle Mrs. Eric Danielson, and Mary Jan Harrington For ikan—G. Anderson, W. Brett, C. Gi A. Dybhavn, W Burgess, John A. Stump, Gus Pau sen, O. M. Peterson, L. P. Sunder- land, P. Baade, S. Whiteside and Ken Edwards Brigadier and Mrs ingham were passengers burg. rom Juneau Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mrs. Oscar Maxim Litvinov mis; John T. for word from Gill- cording to - > o ligations as a member.” .. Paraguay, with ak .000,0¢ 3 bout. 1,000,000 gy comne 5o inhabitants, is the least populous of South American nations. ————— R Try a classified ad in The Empire | Empire Cla paid circulation. SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE (Airmail and Express Only) FAIRBANKS TO JUNEA (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS (Passengers—Airmail and Express) Once one of Europe’s most im- portant diplomats, Maxim Litvi- nov, former Soviet foreign com- s been removed from membership in the central com- mittee of the Comunist party, ac- Moscow. Lit-7inov was accused of “not hav- Ing secured fulfillment of his ob- TUESDAY FRIDAY MONDAY, THURS- DAY, SATURDAY TUESDAY FRIDAY Jun- Fair- eau Lanks Nome 82.00 149.00 74.00 Ruby Bethel Flat Juneau Fairbanks . 82.00 *—vm rairbanks. 39.00 76.00 56.00 48.00 Me- Ohpir Grath 115.00 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 44.00 LESS 10%FOR ROUND TREIP. 2—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager 185 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE the Dally Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest Farewell Dinner Anchorage, a no-host 1 dinner was the banguet room of Percy's ind cards provided en- fcllowing the dinne nt were Mr. and Mrs Roberl Cowling, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Sweeney, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs ert Aker-| s d Mrs. E. F. Clements. and Mrs. Marcus Jensen, Mr. Mr and Mrs. John Halm, Mr. | Mrs. Burr Johnson, Mr. and | Rebert Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | ert Davlin, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Mac- | ien and Harry Jensen. £ ident of Juneau for severall years, Mr. Schnee will go to Anck age on the steamer Yukon. He will te empioyed at the Interior City by use, building contrac R BEAR RETURNS FROM ISLAND GAME PATROL Game Commissicn motorsh arrived here late last n s weeks’ game patrol of Coast of Barano{ and Master of the wanson. Wi 1 trol was Jack Mrs -+ > (Sun Time) 5:24 am 11:28 a.m 5:48 p.m., - The area of Argentina is equal to all the United States t of the Mississippi, plus Louisiana and Texas. Low tide High tide Low tide 16 feet. 16.9 feet. -1.8 feet. D CARD OF THANKS wish to thank every one that ed in any way to make our ay night dance the great it was, 1 ask all to our most sincere thanks appreciation, United Trollers of Alaska Local 26, By L. F. Uehlein, Chairms Dance Committee adv, cept and TIC IS HEREBY t on March 3, 1941, in the Com missioner’s Court for Juneau Pre- cinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Ella D. Smith was appointed executrix of the estate of Guila H. Chappell, deceased. All persans having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as required by law, to said executrix w n six months from the date of the first publica- tion of notice ELLA GIVEN: D. SMITH, Executrix HOWARD D. STABLER ttuck Building, r Executrix dates, March 3-10-17- adv.‘ BLONDE.” Screenplay by Julius J. and Phillip G. Epstein, from play by James Hagan. Directed by Raoul Walsh. Prin- James Cagney, Olivia de Havilland, Rita Hayworth, Jack Carson, George Tobias, Una 0'Connor, George cipals: Alan 1 Reev nd version of the play “One Sunday After- ith accent on comedy, on the good old in the present century, when a girl who smoked was ds g and spades were universally called agricultural implements. It's a lusty, hearty excursion. backgrounded by the music of the period that fostered barbershop qurtets and such expressions as film noon” leoks fbackward, lays early the story or su1 Grimes (C ney), correspondence school . who gets the worst of all his dealings with Hugo Barn- n), the vulgar, boastful city slicker. Worst set-back Biff endures is Hugo's marriage to Biff's worshipped Virginia (Hayworth), the strawberry blonde who with her beauty, “mod- /" and coquetry embodies his ideal of womanhood. On the rebound he marries Amy (de Havilland), the sweet girl who had tried to impress him with her assumed naughtiness. Upcoming Miss Hayworth is a beauty in those period cos- and cequets convincingly, but the de Havilland naughtiness (she winks!) is the comic highlight. Put “The Strawberry Blonde” down as a thoroughly enjovable movie. tum “ADAM HAD FOUR SONS.” Screenplay by William Hurl- but and Michael Blankfort from Charles Bonner novel, “Leg- acy.” Directed by Gregory Ratoff. Priucipals: Ingrid Berg- 'man, Warner Baxter, Susan Hayward, Fay Wray, Richard PERCY’S CAFE [ ] sTOP ® DELICIOUS FOOD © FOUNTAIN SERVICE © REFRESHMENTS AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast, Dinner or Light Denning, Johnny Downs, Robert Shaw, Charles Lind, Helen ‘Westley, June Lockhart. The new governess, Emilie, fitted with radiant devotion into the home of the wealthy Adam Stoddards with their four sons. When Mrs. Stoddard (Wray) died, she charged Emilie with the care of her children. Financial reverses, however, robbed Adam of his mansion, forced him to send Emilie away pending better times. The world war hoom restored Adam to his home, and Emilie, still young, more devoted, more mature, returned. Returned, however, to a problem — the boy David, about to leave for France, had married the pert, beguiling and guileful Hester. It is a well told, dramatically interesting tale. In a cast un- marred by poor performance, the talented Miss Bergman as Emilie enriches the impression she made in “Intermezzo,” and little Susan Hayward, previously of doubtful note as the ingenue of “Beau Geste,” delivers a credible characterization of the sweet dish of poisen labeled Hester. “GOLDEN HOOFS.” Principals: Jane Withers, Charles (Buddy) Rogers, Katharine Aldridge, George Irving, Buddy Pepper, Cliff Clark, Phillip Hurlick, Sheila Ryan, Howard Hickman. Growing up by the picture, Jane here gives pleasant indica- tions of developing restraint in her youthful exuberance. The story centers interetsingly on harness-racing. Jane does not ride to victory at the last minute, nor does her horse take -the race at all. said parties. All persons in interest | are hereby required at said time and | place to appeal or show cause if any | they have, why said petition should not be granted as prayed for. Witness my hand and Official Seal {at Juneau, Alaska, this 3rd day of March, 1941. | (Sean FELIX GRAY, ! United States Commissioner and Ex- | Officio Probate Judge for Juneau, Alaska, Commissioner’s Precinct. | First publication, March 4, 1941, Last publication, March 14, 1941. Subscribe for The Empire, CALIFORNIA | | Grocery and Meat Market 478—PHONES—371 High Quality Foods at | Moderate Prices e I | ATCo. ALASEA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY L] Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle 8. 8. TONGASS . 8. S. TYEE ... PASSENGERS ‘FREIGHT REFRIGERATION of D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 K‘ug: ns March 16 Princess Louise . V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Junean, Alaska m’ Hotel MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authorized Currier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE BEAPLANE CHARTER SEKVICE—-ANY PLACE IN ALASEA 'UARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 i 5 | ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. | All Planes £-Way Hadio Equipped | Operating Own Aeronantical Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONE 711 COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY “ "OF ALASKA _Lumiber and Building Materialy ; PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To_fmprove and Modernize Your Home Under | Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want MORE More Miles for Your Money ® A Coml M IN VYOUR BOAT orfable, Quiet Ride itly Starts

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