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CAPITOL, sponsored by place in tr \ publi ard party ).A THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1941 T R S CAN A DOCTOR BELIEVE A WOMAN IN IOVE; .| Preview l:15a.m. Tonighl R “WOLF OF NEW YORK" “GREAT PLANE ROBBERY" ROBERT YOUNG | SHOW PLACE OF JUNEAU o IS GUEST STAR, KILDARE FiLM Capitol Shbv?ifig Another Picture of Popular Ser- ies, Medical Mysteries | With Robert Young as guest star with Lew Ayres, Lionel Barrymore and Laraine Day, “Dr. Kildar " brings a dramatic new ad- | dition to the popular medical-my —1 tery series. The new picture closes | | tonight Young plays a new character as| Miss Day’s brother who develops a mental condition diagnosed as epil- Last Times Tonight Q at the Capitol Theatre | Asks $5.000,000 TALEOFOLD - '+ WEST STARS ERROL FLYNN “Santa Fe Trail”" Showing at 20th Cenfury-Olivia de Havnlland in Cast With Errol Flynn leading the ac- tion, “Santa Fe Trail,” which s now playing at the 20th Century Theatre, brings to the screem one of the most exciting and inspiring chapters of history. Jeb Stuart, yesterday's great history makes to- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA . Where the Bemr BIG Plchru !hy OW SHOWING ENTORY &h‘“fl "”‘% m lllfll RAYMOND Illl“ I'O"L Londigea + Vea Hellia « .*,‘l._ + Music by Max Seviuer Custer, Sheridan, Pickett, JOII Semamro S i Se vr Brown storm across the years as y COLISEUM City Coundil ; : 0 ™ gl epsy, breaki o o be- day's mighty screen thrills, i e (oo s ‘ster and D, dusiny | (e e ratrond and_civies- NORTHWEST AIRLINES — DEMONSTRATION ‘ e Meel Doubflul R . e o o e e ne o vy MANAGER TO TRAVEL OF SOUPS HERE AT ibseribe w0 The Empire. :';;:' X‘I\O‘;‘ar‘:’D:‘"E;;ie;zw;:‘?—:":": cne of Vih«‘ lus;y, lflwle.;s episodes AMSKA" TERR'TORY Gmi BROIHERS y in the nation’s history. Principals P medical clew that solves their prob- lem and permits the romance to continue. Amid comedy sequences, M |such as Barrymore's donning his | ancient college finery and singing songs to a mandolin, there are tense dramatic moments and poig- in the action are the dauntlessand handsome Errol Flynn as Jeb Stu- art, the most famous cavalry com- mander in the glorious annals of | Unele Sam’s fighting forces; Ray- mond Massey as the infamous John Possibilities ¢ sion ton ful n*o'ind the ' Mayor Northwest Airlines, Inc, will be Miss Nellie Myatt, repreaenutlve‘ represented in Alaska annually by of Skinner and Eddy, is at George the company’s district traffic man- Brothers Pay'n Takit store for the ager from Seattle, Thomas W. remainder of this week. Miss Guns, Vancouver traffic manager Myatt is giving a free demonstra- for the Seattle-Chicago plane ser- (ion of the complete line of Minute TYPHOON Irs Ideal for Hunters Harry I. Luc way back from the States, but not| returned; with Councilman| Harry Lee also in the States on v. Brown, whose fterrifying mission i cation: and with councilman Ernest hant emotional scenes. IR b0 areks ek e’m;,ro < R ol g B SO dlld Flshermen Parsons again in Sitka on business,| For the first time in history, a ‘ 5 Guns was selected to make zhc‘ ? own within the United States; H a quorum of the city fatl to|human heart is seen actually beat- Lucy Fay Bales Fohalt Heagan s G8Eal Georys glnskan tour this ye;; bel:inuseaet e < g siness ca 3 e oW =! eattle manager, wa nz, | (nhl:f“:“u-k:; e mlsed‘?;’;f;a;h;:::lm::a::o‘ta dte:Ce}:))L;:‘\;ntam;g Blonde Lucy Fay Bales, shown at | Custer, one of the most valant g ynable wg;et away. In the fu- Hosp"Al NOIB ’ A Sizes There still existed an uncertainty | modern hydrotherapy for inf.flnti]e st s L s L L g el oS B B B ol i i 0 i wg ' mE Small, Medium, Large Jay TR o T R A bt T earns 64 cents an hour as a weiner- | there are brave soldiers, there Is g, the Territ A la h ctra Large today as to whether Parsons mightiparalysis victims is demonstrated | \gker, has dreams of becoming & |bound to be also & beaufiful wo. L cover the Territory. arge | Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Trout are show vou what a1 fine job All in Stock not come back to Juneau for the by Ayres and little Bobs Watson, | $5,000,000 heiress. She claims she |y “y " (i “cace it's Olivia de Dorocntage of air travellers from patents of a baby boy born we do on persoualized e “l” ‘(”“%“ b “IL\ a defini ‘l*‘ ‘*‘”"’;:“l‘)‘ | with authentic equipment. is the daughter of the late Michael L i, 3 Alaska travel via Northwes. Air- (yis morning at 2 o'clock in St Christmas cards. We'd that n~2ither Lucas nor Lee wii e | i es ' ! a Rt Harold S. Bucquet directed the| F, O'Dea, bachelor philanthropist. lines from Seatlle, Guns pointed Ann's Hospital. The child Weighed ce rove ADQUARTERS on hand to cast votes. \pm‘m_ Nit Pendiston. Wailer She is one of 75 claimants. "f“ch“tll Curt:z.t fo_whose g:id“ ut, and the cotfipany is anxious five po“,,f,”. and ore ounm' at! :]:, 'm;h.,: s ?ulnfl' " Acting Mayor Henry Messer-| g E - such action pictures as “Dodge in t§ valued o BT 5 TE. 8. Graves | «hmit siting in the Lucas Shiis] EroE g SUMA SRUNE, BILmS City,” “Virginta Oity,” “The Charge .., Moiain Its valied eontacts birh. distinctive, nore attrse- e during the mayor's absence, is not PUSE, Mo REEL ML Oy MUST MAIl All |of the Light Brigade,” and “Cap- Vi S [ tive. and more economj- | The Clothing Man ,uupu;creé to cast his council bal- grank gm; ngalc; Mc%““;:_" | tatn Blood,” )m\‘; a]’ready been “l'“ ; x‘ . ““ "is“ g:‘i‘“,r;n ,An;; Mrs. Emma Darofi is the mothes cal. We'd like to make b lot. Four voting courcilmen are|C€0r8¢ Reed an e i |chalked up, lives up to his best 3 C‘ :un I(‘l:ll F‘r ‘}Ju; lu of a baby daughter born in St your Christmas cards . . . required to constitute a gquorum Lo‘arc others in the cast. ! FoRE'GN XMAS directorial tradition with “Santa he W;lr;.s :x;ve:: F-:;;b;ank:x‘::nd ;{‘p Ann’s Hospital yesterday after- MAY wg’ g ; ¥ H g noon. The baby weighs 8 pounds nd 4% ounces. 15 udmiited to St e terday afternoon HERE'S A CONVENIENT ‘o business, WAY TO APPLY HEAT j ¢ Chapeladies Sale Fe Trail. chorage and then return to Van- ccuver from Whitehorse, via Yu- n-Ccuthern !\iv'ways GIFTS THIS WEEK Parcel Post Service in 'Dr. Henry Hull Wil Speak at AWVS Tea, EMPIRE P T . Opens Tomorrow p A : rpsT '@r'nwv ( Meat of JWA e reatment Printing Co. vern Many Countries Over- .31 1UUK ey [ ; : { { ’a i B as ndmitted o s AN yrur g e December 2 The Chapeladies baked goods ] seas Suspended i KEWY A ”'YS tWoe U Giovernment Hospital 1ast) i AR sale, which is scheduled for Friday | Dr, Henry Hull, Red Cross phy- i ¢ { 4 medical patient. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS and Saturday of this week at De- sician who is coming to Jun':au‘l e The secon .ncvtmg for this S vy "% v ! Hart's Grocery, will start promptly to give an instryctor’s course in| All Christmas packages from Ju- First tocwrnemont bowling on the ;nt? been cancelled by the ; " at noon tomorrow. |Pirst Aid work, will be the guest|neau to overseas points should be Elks' new alleys will take place u i Auxiliary No. 34, it EEAEY . 6 F N E (] ‘,’N‘. N Mrs. Hal Kimmel, who is in speaker at a tea being given by|mailed in the post office here be- Sunday, C. C. Carnegle, bowling meed, and the mext 14 o 31 P Eg‘aiK‘ { 0 4 charge of the sale, promises a thé American Women’s Voluntary|fore the end of this week, to as- committee chairman announced tr up will be held varied assortment of delicious Services Thursday, November 13|sure their delivery before the today Members met home-made pies, cakes, cookiesand at 2:30 o'clock in the afternoon.|Christmas holidays, it was an- Erv Hagerup, alley manager, who carlier this weck in the home of hnuts, and she invites all The tea will be given in the Gov-|nounced today by Albert Wile, has been watching the way the uys. Dave Carlson at Thane to -way residents ‘to drop in ernor's Mansion. | postmaster Fins fall, is working out the teams consider regular business. { - ) MANY ACHES Friday afternoon or Satur-| All women of Juneau and Doug-| With the war wrecking havoc on for both men and women; players The mee'in: (o’ December 2 will z ‘9 = flV(‘fiEbl‘l' 6 day. 3 i ar i ' sajl- Will be assigned to balanced pe held v jome of Mrs. E [ las are invited to hear Dr. Hull, {mail deliveries to Europe and sail. b i o ATD EANNY N who will speak before the tea is|ing dates of ships indefinite, no 'eams to make the competition as Stender at 1011 West 11th Street -30 P- Dlo The Daily Alaska Empire has the served. He will be here two weeks |time must be wasted in posting the 2qual as possible throughout the These new General Electric Penetrating Infra-red heat ray largest paid circulation of any Al- giving instructions in course work.|Christmas presents, Wile warned, tourney. 5 &uhs‘xllzl' t [3 ly ‘Ala ¢ 6}“ F. “f L' 'lflll lamps are at once convenient aska newspaper. Dr. Hull is expected to arrive/As in former years, packages for| Team lists will be announced to- Empire—the y 1e it and many times are applied for = — |the first part of next week, but if (a long ftrip to a foreign country mMOITOW. paid L et ; —_._ the relief of various conges- he does not, the date of the tea must be well wrapped and pro-| e e o will be changed Soldler May Wear tected against breakage, he added. In connection with the war, Wile also announced that the pnrcel<| post service to the following coun- | tions. The next time you have » any bothersome ache or pain which you feel will be relieved by heat, try one of these G-E FREE DELIVERY FREE DELIVERY THRIFT CO-OP infra-red say lamps. | tries has been suspended, except in 5 [cases of packages to prisoriers of E Rt Poppy, Cerfain Dales - <: ziciove, o priners ot | spRyICE SERVIC | —_— Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Belgium, | - forms; floor, table or hand mod- els, so that you have your choice of convenient application. Each has been designed and | constructed to render the utmost . service. Table Model $5.95. Floor Model at $9.95 and Hand Model for spot application at $3.95 also available, ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. | GENERAL@ ELECTRIC INFRA-RED RAY LAMPS QUAKER VICTORIA, B. C.,, Nov. 6.— The | Canadian Legion announced last |night that army orders have been |issued by headquarters for the ob- |serving of November 8 to 11 as |time for Canada’s present service- !men to remember those of the last |war. The army will be permitted |to wear a poppy in all headdress {during that period. R | ‘The Daily Alaska Empire has the |largest paid circulation of any Al aska newspaper. British Somaliland, Bulgaria, all| islands in the English Channel, Corsica, Czechoslovakia, Dahomey, Danzig, Denmark, Egypt, Eth\opia,\ Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, TROUBLE AHEAD? Drink Milk Big deal coming up, and you don’t feel up to it? What you need is a glass of milk—nice and cold. Sit down and enjoy it. You'll notice in a few min- utes that all your old zip is back. You can't miss when you're feeling like that. Milk puts you back on your feet. DRINK TWO GLASSES OF MILK A DAY JUNEAU DAIRIES FRIDAY——SATURDAY No.2can 16¢ | W.K. CORN -No.2can 16¢ S e e TR -« I HOMINY, Tastewell, No. 2} cans 2 cans 23 & tans §5¢ PINEAPPLE JUICE,Dole - - - - No.10cn 75¢ | TOMATO JUICE, Shurfine - - - - No. 19can 53¢ Lithuania, Luxemburg, Madagascar, Malta, Mauritania, Monaco, Neth- erlands, Niger, Norway, Poland, Re- union Island, Rumania, Senegal, Sweden, Tunisia, Turkey, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Vatican City State, and Yugoslavia. | Packages for the Hawalian Is- lands must be mailed from here to catch the steamship Matsonia, leaving San Francisco on Decem- ber 18 and the last ship which will deliver mail to the islands be- fore Christmas Day. The following are the Ilatest' lates of dispatch from New York ‘or packages for the listed Latln- American countries: NOTICE TO CREDITORS 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 Precinct. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament and of the Estate of OLGAT J. ANDERSON, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was, on the 29th day of October, 1941, duly ap- pointed executrix of the last will and testament and of the estate of Olgnt J. Anderson, deceased. All persons having claims against | Argentina 5 e the estate of said deceased are re-| Bahamas 4 o (a" ‘ quired to present the same, With| .Barbados | " er - P T q ° proper vouchers attached, to the| germida s | o - 'n " t | undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, with- | ~ y n c r 0 . c in six (6) months from the date of g:::# ;z : i 1 ce. g M5k oy mpmmson, | Canal 2Zoe = | SWEET PEAS, Or egon Harvest - - can7¢ The Only 0il Burning Space Heater with Excoutri of the Estate of Olgat| Ol . D 5 | r , % l n “ J. Anderson, deceased. Gosta Rica g:c :2 — - “- ®irst publication, Oct. 30, 1941, Dec. 10 | - SYNCHRONIZED Meckanical Brat - Jopmmin S B8 | o, 22 | We Also Have APRITOTS, BLACKBERRIES, PEACHES in No. 19 cans NOT JUST A SPACE HEATER Dominican Republic ....Dec. 18 | Y " i oo G g » 30 Ecuador e NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Dee. 5 | 3 ACTUALLY A PORTABLE FURNACE! ‘hat. the undersigned was, on Sep-| STenSds Dec.10 || MO.2% CANS OREGON STATE PRIZE 12 07, CANS ; ember 18, 1941, duly appointed ad-| Suadeloupe Dec. § BE » In external appearance, the Quaker Syncro-lma:.c;[may"wgi l::: Bt g 4 they “p'::e o SI- g:::tna x 11 ‘ Pmc“ns' PEABS' >~ lor 5 os Anplf j?,; { 9 tase .' ? space heater—but you'll find an entirely different stor JURD MEDHAUG, deceased, and Dec. 12 | g k moment you cpen the door. To provide the greatest heat out of ‘hat Letters Testamentary there- Jfl:r:d:‘cl:s Dec. 15 A! l!cots, PI“EAPPLE every drop of oil, there is the Syncro-matic Mechanical Draft Burn- ‘or on said day were duly issued i\ .Dee. 17 46 OZ. CANS To trahsmit this heat to the air as it is drawn through the | [ o the undersigned. x:";z’::::fmd o | BEST CIRCLES NO. 10 CAN | TEXENE ; . unit, there is a Super Heating Drum with 72% greater heating | ::1 mm“:":;:bdfl:mim“z Nicaragua -Dec. 18 i l l GRAPEERU'I JU!CE For ( { m} And to force this he‘ated air through the home, there is a | :'esex:t s - attio: )'v/gt;q i Paraguay ; I SN ( : . built-in blower — thermostatically controlled to come on aniltur:) ouchers and quiy verified, within| Panama ] Bkl SR b, NS off as needed. A handy summer switch makes it possible ix (6) months from the date of| Fert .. Dec. 4 tilize this same blower for cooling circulation in summer. Truly, his Notice to the undersigned ad-| Fuerto Rico ‘Dec. 18 GHIRARDELLI'S GROUND here’s modern furnace comfort and performance—without the cost | | ainistrator at the* office of his| =3t Kits Dec. 12 | Phne 3 Pm of installing a central heating plant . . . and at 25% lower operating ttorness: R W SORSLINNY <av) S:r‘i’:a: et 1 # poun can cost than an ordinary space heater. 4. E. Monagls, 00 Sepinpaiidcy. SECES Dec. 11| 1g, Juneau, Alaska. e Dec. 11 B e N Dated at Juneau, Alaska, thic| Turks Island Dec. 3 . M < - A 3 < 4 rd day of October, 1941. Uruguay ... Dec. 5 . ] ’ - j ok . & * | C. D. HUPP, Venezuela Dec. 12 X . 4 4 ' Administrator, Virgin Islands ... Dec. 18 P - t i ] First publication Oct. 23, 1941. e . Last publication Nov. 13, 1941. adv. Subscribe to The Empire,