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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1941 e I —————— e ' THE CAPITOL HAS THE BIG PICTURES S e STRIKES = «..in a carefree land of sun and gaiety! Show Place of Juneau STARTS TONIGHT = TelmSpings Legion. Auxiliary Baskets For Sale Baskets made by the veterans in the American Legion Hospital are now on display in several stores in Juneau prior to their being put on sale at the Dugout during the / erican Legiom Auxiliary apron, ba ket and goody sale which takes place Saturday, November 29 The baskets are of all kinds, some being made into vases, and are on display at the Juneau Florists, M. Behrends, the Vogue, Shop, neau-Young and Leota’s. In ch: of the haskets is Mrs. Mabel Lybe Aprons will also be shown for the ale, and they are in charze of Mrs. Wanda Martin and Mrs. Marie Bur- dick. rge s were destroy Monday, Ernest reliet , early Gov - Miss Marie Stoner Miss Marie Stoner was the honor guest last night at a surprise shower given by Mrs, C. W. Stevenson and Mrs. James Hodges in the latter's home. Mi; oner is leaving Juneau n | soon for Anchorage, wheére she will Two other referees he be married to Lieut. Ralph Moreau. short poem at the lunch table which < to the Daily Alaska gifts. During the evening, Fl\ guests 3 - played games and prize: i pape h the largest - awarded. . Present, for the occasion were Mesdames Carl Danielson, Barney Alice Coughlin and Jesta Young and the Misses Ellen McKechnie, Fay Stoddard, Ruth Jahnke, Elaine Housel, Alice Smith, Elizabeth Te: hune, Marilyn Jackson, and Glaid Clark. Childs Colds 1o Relieve Misery Ruo on Time-Proved Vicks VaroRus TO COMMEMORATE Soippoonti e Jithoondth ELECTRIC RANGE WE OFFER YOU THIS NEW CENTURY FOR ONLY } < O commemorate Hotpoint’s Millionth Electric Range,we offer the New CENTURY model. A rich fund of manufacturing experience and skill enables Hot- point to produce this big value The NEW CENTURY gives you Hotpoint high qualify at arealjow price! electric range at a truly low price. See it at our store today. See These Extra Value Features o New it 5-Heat Thrift Cooker with Three New Hi-Speed Calrod Surf: . king Ui Dorte oo Wl & Wsacurad Haate. @M Calrod Baidag Wakt wk oom oot o All-Porcelain Enamel Finish. @ Automatic Oven Temperature Control. o ew Duo-Speed Radiant Broiler Unit. o New Indicating Switch Buttons. CALROD Each new Hi- Speed Calrod Surface Unit provides’s Measured Heats. Coils are:self-cleaning. C RANGES wer Co. Douglas } luska Electric Light and P Juneau Now On Display nDisplay s Channel League to Pick Of- Honored at Shower The guest of honor was given a |yet decided whether to try out for told her where to find the hidden | the blowing end of the whistle s were | 7:30 o'elc Lind, Darrell Wilson, Wilbur Wester, | cap. ACROSS Bleat 'art of a loco- ~ S A 12. Participial suf- peorge yandae 12, Valley on tie Latest Film o with Wendy Robin detectiv world solves ‘some new and in “Saint in opens is starred for y RKO Radio in u ind this time he n enjoys the featured support Wendy I » with Paul Gui oyle Hale and Linda Ha g la ypearance ' popularity has grown by e of his dashing perfc in “Rebec Ce and of Monte is recruited to see uno; by Inst ficially that a beautiful young lady able f s left her by I deceased 1 His efforis to f fill the dangerous m d romantic entang when an alluring to fru aid to make this current fering one of the mos P LA London. THE SPORTING .VEST THE TREND: vests in bright colors, checks, or overplaids to wear with slacks, skirts or suits. THE ORIGIN: the vast worn at Tattersall's, famous horse market in Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle e ficial Arbiter-Preseason Doubleheader on Tap of referee- en a doubleheader ram X lated T m, Fewler s The ref s job pays $5 a game. So far, only Joe Fisher, former Rhode Island arbiter, has made formal application for the job. He last night been prac- ticing with the teams but have not ed the doublehead wor one of the league squads or stick to Friday’s doubleheader, slated at will bring the Douglas E: S a st the Juneau Firemen in the first game and the Crimson Bears against the Elks in the nizht- There is no substitute for newspaper advertising AP Feature Service DAN major motion picture studio boasts at least one such, the verbal effect ranging from loud noises down to an _inarticulate sputter which im- plies that no word, no matter how colossal, could do the girl justice. Here, looking their prettiest, are some of the present-day successors to Clara Bow, the “It” girl. YNAMITE GIRL FRANCES NEAL ANN SOTHERN OLLYWOOD seems to be combing the glossary of pyrotechnical terms these days, judging by the explosive nicknames that are being hung onto the glamour girls. Nearly every TNT GIRL , ALASKA Michact Mekene PIBL | mirst public GER! Approach With Caution 'NSIDE STOR) ! ‘Yesterday's Heroes’ Tells of Gridiron Headliners Aiter Fame Dies Touchdown thrills! Roarin crowds! N v headlines! Bu what the 1 drama behin v is promised in roes” whiéh has ex y differ- ent football 15 lonight at tha 20th Cent Theatre. Made for 20th C Fox under Execu 2 Preducer Sol M. Wurtzel, | il asts ong fea- | \ 5 soms of most prom ; young- 1. Jean Rogers, Robert , Ted Nerth, Katharine Al- dridge and Russell Gleason are cast in the topr Based o he popular serial red in The Saturday | 1g Post, “Yesterday Heroes™ real “inside” story of mod- football. T Ro- nas ridder at Pittsburgh, por- w who thought y would las girl who helps the former Lis comeback to life, s has her strongest role y's Herces” was direct- eds who worked Irving Cum- Consel- iafion Rifes Conducted by Stars An affiliation ceremony wa ted last night at the mee con- ing A lar r of members were present meet last night, nd refreshments were served later Election of officers will be the ain business of the next meet- which takes place on Dece 9 > TNVITATION F( will be received by th City of Juneau at the Office of the Clerk until 5 P. M. November 3, 1041 for the purchase and re- 1 of a house located at 585 uth Franklin Street in the City of Further particulars may be ob- i at the Office of the City En- gineer in the City Hall at Juneau, Alaska The City of Juneau reserves the right to reject any and all bid Signed: ROBERT G. RIC City Cle: ion, Nov. 24. 1941 publication, Nov. 26, 1941. | ¢ BUY DEFENSE STAMPS (Trim, Neat and lefic}’fiAN GWYN‘ | | ball, touchdowns, . roaring crowds . .. and F the real drama behind | them! The exciting, stirring story of an All- { American who thought the glory would last forever! | PAGE THRLI i JEAN ROGERS « ROBERT STERLING TED NORTH + KATHARINE ALDRIDGE ADBED ATTRACTIONS “CAVALC “POPULAR DE OF STARS 10UNDS” IENCE” s Two Editions of News COLISEUM — “Girl in 31 UNITED AT DEPARTMENT OF SRIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Oflice Anchoraze, Alaska Nov. 7, 1941 ce is hereby given that How- Erickson has made application Jmesite under the Act of May (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage torial No. 00955, for a tract of land lesefbed as Lot D of the Tee Har- bor Group of Homesites situated on the east shore of Favorite Channel nd the west shore of Tee Harbor, Alaska, Plat of U. 8. Survey No. 2308, containing 4.56 acres, and it is 1ow in the files of the U. S. District ILand Office, Anchorage, Alaska Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the district land office within the pericd of publication or thirty days thereafter, or théy will be barred by the provisions of the statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. ion, Nov. 26, 1941. First public Last publ ion, Jan. 21, 1942 - - - SU; ONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 4782-A To: DALE V. MILLER, above de- fendant, GREETING: IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, you are hereby commanded to be and appear in the. above-entitled Court, ie.: In the United States [ istriet Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau, in said Division of said Territory, and an- swer the complaint filed against you in the above-entitled action, ie.: That certain action wherein MYRNA SERTRUDE MILLER is the plain- ! “iff and DALE V. MILLER is the defendant, which is numbered No 4782-A, on the docket of said Court | within thirty (30) days after the | completion of the period of publica tion of said summons, which saic summons by an order made and en- tered by sald Court in said action o | November 25th, 1941, was ordered t be published for a period of once ¢ week for four (4) consecufive an sueccessive weeks, commencing or November 26th, 1941, and ending or December 17th, 1941, in case thi summons is published, or withir thirty (30) days after December 17th * and “Money and Woman” 1941, or within forty .(40) days after date of its service upon you per= sonally, and answer the complaint of tge above-named plaintiff on file in sald Court in the above-entitled action, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in her com- plaint, ie.: For an absolute divorce and dissolution of the marriage con- tract between plaintiff and defend- ant. And for such other and further relief as to the Court may appear just and equitable. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and have af- fixed the seal of the above-entitled Court at Juneau, Alaska, this 25th day of November, 1941, (Seal) ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the District Court. By JOHN J. GILMORE, Deputy Clerk. First publication, Nov. 26, 1941. Last publication, Dec. 17, 1941, S eee United States DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska, Sept. 24, 1941, NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN hat Vernon Lee Hunkins, entry- 1an, together with his witnesses, J. Conway and Leslie Yaw, all f Sitka, Alaska, has submitted nal proof en his homestead en- y, Anchorage Serial No. 08677, or land embraced in U. S. Survey 0. 2355, situated approximately i miles east of Sitka, Alaska, atitude 57° 02 50” N, Longitude 15° 08 W., containing 0.62 acres, nd it Is now in the files of the nited States ‘Land Office, An- ' norage, Alaska. If no protest is filed in the dis- rict land office within the period »f publication or thirty days hereafter, said final proof will be accepted and final certificate is- sued. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. Date first publication, Oct. 15, 1941. Date last publication, Dec. 10, 1941 adv. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS .+ SINCE 1878 + The FIRST Beer of Washington & < Searie BRewine & Mavtive Co. Since 1878 %'+ Emil Sick, Preside

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