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Dul THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 2, 1939. ¢ A v’ el o 2 I'LL GOUPAN' SEE HOW I'M GLAD YOU CAME IN-DAD-HERE'S YOU/RE RIGHT - AND HE MUST SONNY 1S5 GITTIN' ON -IT" MAGGIE-WE'VE HAVE A DISTINGUISHED ONE- W TR AL HOPE || ERom s RAd, DHE FRIZETS B ST T fhe Sz o | [] EREAEEn SRR AN | PR R than || eRsulm bt e | | 1o o v MU SON'S BABY- OF FAME- WE'LL BE PROLID L—;KEEEE'EE‘J-}?—EES' EEE\@'E%T 3 DS 7 CErTERS DA Motiers = “ . ’ SAILING SCHEDULE ' ‘ ’ 7 | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau ¥ = g/ Py £> J Steamer Seattls Northbound Southbound il IS == Al f}[’/} 2)\(‘”,",% VS T'—T"V—‘ -.Fa (—fl ALEUTIAN Aug. 26 Aug. 29 Sept. 3 = = 3 T TV COLUMBIA cow.Sept. 2 Sept. 5 Bept. 10 ! YUKON i Sept. 5 Sept. 9 Sept. 11 M AR I NE N E W S !NlNE DUE IN [3ome“GERS i1 iFOUR 0" Hop £ JAMES C CO@PER MT. McKINLEY Sept. 6 Sept. 9 Sept. 15 | i : C. P. A, ALEUTIAN . 3 Sept. 9 Sept. 12 Sept. 17 ONPAASHIP, ABOARD LOUISE |~ NORTHTODAY | <5 T — TR 01 urra,; art ans FOR '"-“s pOR Walt MRl DR IOME feasiiars SHATTUCK BUILDING FOK OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS | north with a PAA Electra this MOTN- | | c——— — Nine adults and one child are Air pilots Al Monsen and Gene | Canadian Pacific steamer Princess | A 73 g Phone 907 THE ALASKA L'NE Smith wertt to Fairbanks, while|| OPen Evenings SIXIEEN FROM Me; Louise arrived in port this after- | L—THE DOCTOR - ® e e e e 08000 (i iy gre M. and Mrs. |noon from the south with the late 7% s o Whitehorse.[ A Shoes, (-s‘sho'f‘ Guns, PHONES 4 NORTHBOUND Ohrenschall and infant, Denise | tourists aboard, also the following + H Kibimbatiton H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office 2 e Princess Louise in port, sails 4 Soyle, Mrs. J. M. Frawley, Maty passengers booked for this city Boddm Re""ns ! s at Freight Office: 4 stadibii oot a1 8 11 b IO EREEWAY, Teourh G. Rockerfeller, T. B. Milton Brown, Mrs. Margaret g | 278 So. Franklin St. The W‘"“‘I" Ka, 4 e ing t oJuneau at 6 ® Bourne, Mrs. J. M. Elliott, C. G. Johnson, Arthur Ladd, Mrs. Eva | Juneau, Alaska [ ! faid o 4 _”01;3”“' south “]\‘ night e day morning ® Lamont. Mulvihill, Mrs. Bessie Rowe, Mrs. From AI' S(hool | o o e g in 23 passengers from Seattle 8 a. m. Tue . rr W. E. Cahill, Doris Cahill. —— - o+ il o= = 23 passengers from Southeast ® Columbia due day. Should ® Wendell Cordle and wife, Mrs | i ; [J & g ! aska ports, sailing from here with o have three days’ mail aboard. e Jessie Fraser, Elizabeth Fraser, Jes- wuh New “(ke' [ l'flll RENT CARS AlflSka tcarnshlp Lo;nl}arlv . 16 for Lynn Canal © Northland due Tue . TiDES TOMORROW | sie Fraser, Walker Lowry, Edna Har- spiign By, " Bopiar Sounk] | DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF SERVICE-ON-ALl-ALASKA-ROCUTE < Ram‘::,‘ A”(,”l“\'\i \I.’ arat Abx h“‘:,x\( 3 v :( I":I:“ 3 %o aif) teoH : o e 1"”;- _:hl‘\’:"g” _}fo";’“"l‘" Monroe, Juneau man, returned at his home Reasonable Rates—Gas Included 3 St B Allen Jr. Velma Blodi e s at 0 o . §| LR HE68:00 aun., 140 feet. |2 S °N‘"I"CE* i "’;e MOBXO% here on the Alaska a full-fledged | LLOYD REID . len 4 L e _ Seattle September 5 at 9 a. m Low tide—9:13 am, 17 feet orton . Nel, Tanent Operg. John /s naport pllot. | | 323 Distin Ave. Phone Blue 270 | Bud Bodding, Patricia Ber Doro-| e Ty scheduled to sail from e High tide—3:20 pm., 160 feet. Oberg, Marjorie Tillotsen, Charles Bodding went south eight month: e . Bicit fols Eara Mus -HAVE|S NeH Sk schediied to sl 8] i e Ay Harry Hely, Sister Marny’lnrf'-nr;- Bdh ‘D0, where Le ‘shuisd for UMBING and AT o d o Lk o High tide—3:45 a.m., 14.1 feet. ) e . seven months in nearly all phases| | SANITARY PL! an. “LOWEST PRICES BY FAP' o Hermansen, Dalma Hanson, Helen| e from Seattle September 8, at ® |y & vi40 9:47 am. 27 feet, James Hobgood, wife and son o AR l-mv*rzir{u b g HEATING COMPANY n E v L l N ’ s Harrell, D. R. Hammack, Alice!® 10 a. m. ®| High tide—3:52 pm. 155 feet James. 2 G e . = W. J. NIEMI, Owner | Phone 704 240 So. Franklin| : Johnson, Richard Jackson, Myrtle | ® Taku scheduled to sail from e gl transport license and having passed 3 s b‘.} Bt 3 g o § P m 'g,, ne o| Low tide—10:26 pm. 14 feet LUTHERAN AID TO MEET Written examination for instruc- “Let your plumbing worry be | | $ felonais, muns Ocn, Binar O SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS (g ¥ vemiany The frist meeting this season of Or'S ticket ‘ our worrys” | Phona N63. | | . in, Elm son, Einar Ol- E SAILI i : s season of - | oy g 5 @ Mot MoRnley ‘in port, Batls & ?('3‘ ";"“’::;’62287 &l '3; ’f‘('p‘L the Lutheran Ladies Aid will be Although flying jobs were flvm!-‘* o 4 Mo Southedst Alasks rts: | ® south about 6 or 7 tonight. . g # = b held Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock able in the States, Bodding de- | puee——— §a¥ Ghil Mys . Gaimipo’ W, Taunn | § Al Sihsaied dbiithbomi: § f“)‘;vh J’:::“l'_alxg Lty ';'g ;i‘;‘: it was announced today. Luncheon ¢ided he had “been away from Ju-.y fPpast Yoy Ba!lery MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL Lioyd Mor George Angel, Ted ® sometime Sur evening. o S P :zm bfllservvd at 1 o'clock and hos nfl:} L:T :mn- a]:"‘ikll"'tutr““g h{“‘;w 1 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier % 't W i . laska scheduled south at 2:30 e ) NG ‘CLASSES esses for the day will be Mrs. Olaf S e e v e i iy fnton, gkl Warm, doseph O SAREE ity S R 200 | U RARD ANGING oL iNsrs | | SRR CHILE YR VR O'at (T ert b rwi dn’ i RIGHT! 1 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Gerstinan, Mrs. F. Bell, J. H. Lik.| ® Denali, returning from Sfber- e QZ}‘[ g'w”'“‘" Fhane..Datothy 48.| chimdi - st neau. RRING IT TO OUR BATTERY |/ APLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA R stn M ell, J. H. Li § i e atalieg § +» Red 199, 315 Third St. adv.] Empire Want Ads Bring Results, —ou .. - ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL ins, G. T. Faulkner, Thor Thorsen o e . . e T, i HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 Bert, Armstrong. Mis. L. A. White, ® TIVE southbound 4 p. m. Mon- e | see———— Finnish Steam Bath | AND RECHARGE ’ Patricia White, Miss White, Ar- : day LS ) - OPEN EVERY DAY !} 1 you need sulphuric acid or Jj — =K "3 D T T thur Thane, Jim Cole, Rev. A. J ranof scheduled southbound e . 2 Edisun Battery Solution, WE . e S ediet el : ® Bestimber 1 H l' d 10 a.m. till midnight Coudeyer, Wlbur Weser, Gondon § S®lembe s e ollywood Sights And Sounds . A ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. |, alsten, Ray Cavanat . aye “ ’ (S gy | . H Sailing to Haines were Joc Bush, | o M9ebeth sehedtled to sall %47 e By Robbin Coons. e ieith e W ) | Alaska Eleclric nglll A Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE Jennie Klaney, Joe Klancy, Wil-| g eednes W;ymma. bl HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Sept. 2—While movie actors were talking 142 Willoughby Ave. Phone 673 | & Power cn 2-Way Radio Station KANG 612 liam J::hn. N. A. McEachran ¢ Dift Bavia éw-ry' Wediioaday s strike and labor troubles, the hero of the screen's first one-man YT TS e R . gwe ' Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU DAY or For Skagway—Mrs. H. F. Quick,| , = go'a "™ Pitdistiiry: i d strike was working on a sound stage for $11 a day. 4 w h s ooy i i — e —— Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER NIGHT .'y/f;;n w;lu;r xmm. V:’\n.lu;'l Maki,| o Alexander, Kake and way o That's what Maurice Costello, the screen’s first big star and eather lfll'l'“‘! | 1 Gem{i M"w“;w “m_"“'w 1;;“\::1\‘“;"1 ports. . matinee idol, was glad to be getting for serving as “dress at- SOLD and INSTALLED by |' HOUSEHOLD —— — A Ganer T uick i ® @ @ e e e eeesees | mosphere on “The Roaring Twenties” a film starring Jambs LOCAL DEALER ! APPLIANCES i 3% e Al J = —_— _— Cagney, who wasn't even born when Costello was alread: FREE ESTIMATES Diers, Ken Edwarc ire Want Ads Bri; S as already an i n _ Empire Want Ads Bring Results. established stage actor. Phone 123 Victor Powers Harri Machine Shnp ANTONE LARSON ‘ > Costello, a hearty old fellow with a mop of curly hair and a *—3 { ” o H face oddly reminiscent of his ex-son-in-law, John Barrymore, "Try Us First as a paid-up schscriber to " told about his one-man strike with a chuckle. :’ - - b “In those early days, the actors were supposed to double as HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. H H scenery-movers, prop-men, furniture-makers, cooks and odd-job Gml Tnp The nally AlaSka Emplre men,” he said. “I was making $30 a week as an actor—a star. CABS—PHONE “ s n A B T is invited to present this coupon They asked me to join in the chores, and I put my foot down. i . - this evening at the box office Said I'd be glad to carry a tray, or anything they wanted, to earn u s “ il c rrie‘. my pay, but if I was earning it as an actor, why, then I'd act 678 | o e al a of the — and they could give the other jobs to other men.” | Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, His eyes wandered over the set, teeming with a staff of BUY GREEN TOP RIDE | every Wednesday at 7 a.m. electricians, prop-men, assistants, wardrobe-workers, hair-dressers, COUPON BOOKS: For PETERSBURG, ;{:fioggrgl‘ CAPITOL T“EATBB and all the other behind-the-camera people so essential to movie- 9825 in rides for $500 } ALEXANFDhEIE:ni;.nd ation and receive 2 tickets to see: making. $3.00 in rid ‘ ' les for $2.50 | Hau, Transportation Co. Red 611 “I like to think,” he said, “that I started, in a sense, the l-'re:::t mu‘,p:, on city dock not "rLIGm To FAME" jobs of all those people.” SN | " i(er than 4 P. M. Tuesday s WATCH THIS SPACE But $11 a day, Mr. Costello? —— Your Name May Appear “Call me Maurice,” he chided. “It keeps me sheltered, cloth- ronn Amcv | ™ . - ed, and fed—and I'm learnning more about this business, having (Authorized Dealers) come in the back door this way, than I ever knew as a star. It GREASES | A L N gives me something to do, besides. Better than moping my time | Foot of Main Street away alone—I'm meeting new people, and some of the oldtimers, GAS ons T 3 En cMPA“Y : - | ransporialion COLUMB OF 'ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN: THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. PORCELAIN : : Juneau Molors Company ENAMELED || PERCY’S s o9 * . IS BETTER THAN EVER FAMILY [frnenri i NOW — MORE MODERN SHOE STORE || s s mxo. MORE ATTRACTIVE — e S gy T INSIDE AND OUT AND L e || esemoms mmom || HOTEL GASTINEAU EVEN THE FOOD IS BET- ° TER TOO! ., ol e Every Effort Made fc)r the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE | THE SIGN OF in connection : : i DEPENDABLE |} » Phepe 14 ., . Night 312, : R too. For a long time I hung back, figured Hollywood had for- | SERVICE AIR SERVICE INFORMATION gotten me, didn't care enough to seek me out, Then I realized \ - S. AIRMAIL H E i L, that I'd have to do the seeing, and I got myself a Guild card, : | M § registered at Central Casting, and waited. My work here may never AR SERVICE | bring me back what T once had—if it does, Td like it. I it doest §| Juneau-Fairbanks ron Gmcts —well, I can do without it.” [ FILLING STATION s Costello is still estranged from Dolores, his daughter and Bar- Ben.el."ome rymore's ex-wife; for Helene, Dolores’ sister, now ill in a north= TOURIST CAMPS ern sanitarium, he says he “prays every night.” . . . The old man ifi:’;';;rw:“dflhm'“m::' SUMMER COTTAGES looks a bit startled, however, every time he sees Priscilla Lane, | Tuesday and Thursday and 'l also in the picture. Bystanders note the resemblance Priscilla’s L R Lo g /% [11:00{Ar. Whitehorse —_____ Lv.| 1:30 JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, TAVERNS ETC. “Roaring Twenties” coiffure given her to—Dolores Costello. A e HiseiAr. Fairbanks "t VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE There's another old-timer working on a nearby stage, where § —_— = SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Paul Muni is doing “We Are Not Alone.” He came to the attention Thursday and Montlay Princess Louise Mond ‘Thursds Y SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle of studio attaches rather dramatically. l:wr:v_l{’nrb.nkl _____u.|7s-‘ September 5, 15, 25 WaERL A village street scene was being arranged, with atmosphere ,dlfi: ,m':,’ e ‘:::1 October 5, 16, 26 Leave M-‘gwlfl Lv. Juneau players being assigned their stations by the assistant director, 11:00/Ar, Nome o« " Lv.[1.00| Connectivns st Vamcouver with Beattle No.Bound 8So. Jack Sullivan. AL i AL M He Canadian Pacific Services: NORTHLAND Sept. 1 Sept. 5 Sept. 8 LA “ " . ivan, * : nesds; . TRANSCONTINENTAL 15 You in the green hat,” called out Sullivan, “come over here 8:00(Lv. Fairbanks — — __Ar. TRANS-ATLANTIC NORTH SEA Sept. 8 Sept. 12 Sept. WE Seman e by this post.” E Dk S e e, S mms-gAcmc NORTHLAND Sept.15 Sept.19 Sept.22 N p s ANIT ARY “You in the green hat” came—and Sullivan recognized Chester || 12:30/Ar. Bethel v. 1:00| Tickets, reservations and full NORTH SEA, Sept.22 Sept.26 Sept.29 klin, one-time leading movie comic of the famous d - K Pparticulars from e . roon P AcIPIc AL ASKA V. W. MULVIHILL HENRY GREEN, Agent ............ ..Phone 109 Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska CITY WHARF ... PLUMBING & HEATING CO, ‘ mus'tl‘a:hlex;quxrers Conklin explained, matter-of-factly, that five AIBWAYS[ Inc. years of illness had done away with what the depression had 222 wn_LOUGHB“;ILLIAM J-NIEMI PHONE 788 left of his once comfortable fortune. PHONE: 108 c‘“‘nmn Plcmc Traffic Representative f= s LA s S e s e “Bigger men than I am have gone broke,” he said, turning- LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE } back to work. Try an Empire aq. 1

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