The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 22, 1941, Page 5

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* SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1941 i ] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA - ~ PAGE FIVE VO A 5 = AU ARE Now s SR mn\\xs\n AT Ti\:E PRGSO | IT'S THAT TIME AGAIN_ski fans dreaming of lush slopes under snow blankets will thrill to this “preview” ski silhouette, taken at Val David in Quebec’s Laurentian mountains, L - “ .)\ - e i 2 "(’ .‘:‘ = % H DONE WITH A MIRROR_sprucing up in front of a 3 : p mirror at the cnd of clothes-distributing line at the New Cumber- TWO HEADS, SINGLE THOUGHT_A US. defense secret is this, an advance in !, Pa,, army center, Private Robert Charles Strouse of Kenner- photography whereby it's possible to photograph two different subjects, superimposed upon each dell, Pa, proves a point in psychology that the sign over the other, on the same film. By looking through glasses lying on the photo, you see Roosevelt on one mirror seems to make, side; Willkie, on the other. Without the glasses you see a blur. It's a new step in polaroid. . RETORT —When a woman complained to Frank A. Good- win, Massachusetts’ fiery motor vehicle registrar, that traffic rules were turning her hair gray, - Goodwin said: “My records show the woman {s 41. It's about time she had a few gray hairs.” § WHEELING ALONG THE RIVER—Not all ship news concerns cruisers and battle- g ships. Here’s a sturdy paddle-wheeler churning up the Monongahela river in Pennsylvania, *}' ¥ ? GRIDIRON AID_m. B. Lamar, former George Washing- 4 =, ':;n"li. “;":«'zmhl}"fi"‘%?3.“::"’1""’""; !:‘Re!'el:-eebl,l.lv:'. Thomda.- VIEW IN TUNE—Music’s in and eft) at Washington. it, Lamar “sights” the ball from side- FOR CRUISE_california-styled is this pajama- over the heart of smiling Vicki 3 o "’“&;’::zr::::’;m‘"e ball's P‘:;'"“" d":‘ "W‘Vd"‘s- c‘l;h"‘"":‘, plays, striped, three-piece, play suit worn by Lucille Lambert at a Los Lester, a Hollywood film actress & Acouracy and spep@an SEMITON OFEINIFHING, Angeles fashion show of cruise and resort wear. There's a jacket who is changing her name back styled like 2 man’s pajama suit top. to Dorothy Day. The musical mood is set by a white cotton crocheted sweater. > . 34 . g INDI —Becaus i I'R :;il;;irt;ns'&f;‘e&fl SeDeke she’s ,..Q.If.. fi :olhber o o , /n- London zgitation for removal of, BELLBOYS® BOON—_Prof. Russell Oakes, the merry in- :":: dle!'";”d:;::;:nf:;v:‘“ng_ 2 3 Bt ® B 4 > Bedford Square ifon railings for . ventor Waukesha, Wis., demonstrates his_device for bashful ht\;vk c’hle{ iy hth; in { % ” e ’ s ‘ war serap, lapsed into an Ameri- bellhops (if such exists). The waiting hand is there and when the a New Haven, Conn, machine ; ’&W 4 g 3 . \ can “pooey” when daubing yel- - hotel guest, as expected, deposits a tip, the money slides through shop, makin 'nnval e ui mw(' g . 2 . i o e ' low paint on above statue of the & slot'and down a tube. A bell rings and aimount of tip is shown; b et g e e HOLD THAT CONGA, BOY S_—imagine the surprise of Bill Hutchinson (left), N.Y. American halfback, to find himself is Carol Thompson. leading Tacklers Bob Eckl (83) and Paul Humphrey (57) in what seems (o be a conga line in a N.X. game won by Milwaukee Chiefs, 7-6 Duke’s ancestor, i there'’s no tip, a “No Sale” appears, i R ——

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