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s. Royal Blue Cab. BOWLING BEGINS | ’s. Rainier Beer; 8:30 George Bros. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, bAFURDAY bLPT 30 1939 M|I|Iary | been received of his whereaboul«Y Waters of the Koyukuk are said Klssmg the Boys Goodbye U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU " Nov. 11—7:30 pan, Juneau qurm to have dxqpped*lshree feet, within 1 ,—11 Piggly Wiggly: 8:30 p.m., | the last two wes After the low- — THE WEA HER MONDAY AI EM"- |s mml Corps vs. Irving's Mmke ] & est level rgcorded was reached last | & p by " } Nov. 12--7:30 pm., Guy .Smith u Ies Sunday, the streams continued to | ' (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) | GAle S AllEYS rug vs. Case Lot Grocery; 8:30 p. fall, : | el ] n, The Cosmopolitan vs. The| Coupled with thé lack of rain, f‘owm for Juneau and vic_inny, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Sept. 30: ! Brunswiek nightly freezes are making psssibil- Lmhl‘.- rain Lumght< an:i Sundalsukgtlmm_z to moderate southerly winds. i 3 Nov. 13—7:30 p.m., Home Grocery s onla ity of further navigation this sea- .”‘k"’(':f“';‘mf:'r"at;":’;\x‘&‘:r‘]y‘;:‘(: Light rain tonight and Sunday; | Barber Shop Trio; 8:30 pm son. smaller. SEEE s = ] Brunswick Contest W'“ Jeige Bics. v, New Alaskan. Bos; Traders operating in the fegion FOCGOASt Af VAN S1GUE.. SUR . SUAE.AC (he. GUIE. 4 . ATESES: | R n Unhl [asI Da tel e 'who are depending upon late freight Mcoderate southerly winds from Dixon Entrance to Cape Hinchinbrook un | y Nov. 14-7:30 pm, .Guy = Smith shipments for winter business sup- tonight B¢ Sunagy \ : y wenty- ive Thousand So- ; Of Mvember | Grug vs. Rainfer Beer; 8:30 pm., plies are Sam Dubin and Bill, Eng- LOCAL DATA < P { Royal Blue Cab vs. The Cosmopoli- | Vlef ]’roo S '0 Mar(h lish of Wiseman Trading Company, § - . an | p Dubin’s Trading Post at, Alatna Barometer Tembd. Humidity wina Velocity ~ Weather ‘ The Cc mnu!l\.l'\l wzu" bowling | Nov. 15—7:40 p.m.. Juneau Florist | lmo lmle NafiOh Martin Slisco, at Wiseman and L. 3 29.90 50 i WNW 7 Lt. Rain eason At the Brunswick Bowling Irving's Market; 8:30. pm, U F. James at Utopia Creek. 3:30, am. today 2995, 46 9% 8 54y LtRain Alleys opens Maonday, it is announc- Signal Corps vs. Case Lot Groc- | - ~ Noon today 3001 a 93 8 7 Lt Rain ed today, witht {his conteSt continti- | TALLIN, sépt. 30.—A force of 25,4 | 3 . ing until the last ¢f November 16-7:30 pan.’ Paréy's Cdlfé 000 Soviet .troops is expected tof rs Rom Co fey RADIO REPORTS The tournament wil be on th|,c Rainjor Beer; 8:30 p.m. Percy’s|march into Estonia shortly to be sta- Y % . TODAY handica siem, and handicaps Will | nafe v, Piggly Wiggly | tioned in the country until the So- | I G s1 Of H R G . k : rrmgena b - ‘Piggly 3 i AR Tygines > pt. Lovest 3:30am. Precip. 3:30am. be arranged by team captains prior Nev. 17—17:30 p.m., Broadway Cab |Viet Union comple .us naval bases S ue o"or Station last 24 hours te np. temp. 24 hours Weather 10 the contest. The Brunswick; 8:30 pm., The|in the little Baltic republic o Anchorage 50 i 44 44 2 Rai arunswick Sroptletor, Xl Galdo| socmopolitan vs. Bitber Shop Trio,| Meanwhile, Soviet warships wil At |nf0rma| Tea <o iy u ‘ 5o <5 ™ ek ays that regardless of<tournament| Noy 18-7:30 p.n, George Bros.|begin to use Estonian harbors until Norme 5 | 40 a 32 CO\I(]V @ play Th 1he &ve there ars three | 5 Home Grocery: 840 pm. Royal](he niaval bases at Baltiski, Dagoe i | EathE 4 | % & 4 ; aljeys and there always be room | Cab vs. New Alaskan Hotel, |and Oezel fslands are completed. Mrs. George Sundhorg was host- . Paubanks @ | 38 3 o Pt Gly far ipdividual bowlers as well as| 19--7:30 p.m., Junéau Florist| The virtual military occupation of ess this afternoon at her home in ! Dawson 2 56 | 40 41 -Ul C.k)ud}' (g Case Lot Grocery; 8:30 p.m., U.|he country and the use of its ports the Bernard. Apartments .at an.in- T O | 0 45 T C]mm-: The schedule Tor the fall tourna-| gnal Corps vs. Guy Smith Drug. | Were provided in the military assis- formal tea in honor of Mts, Robert | Kodiak i 57 44 ‘; T Clear ment is as. follows: | "Nov. 20-7:30 pin. Broadway Cab | lance pact signed between the Soviet | Coffey, who is leaving Juneau soon ki d S *; I R Y ! 4 - o moe“‘ Oct. 2—7:30 p.n., Juneau Florists| ys Barber Shop Trio; 8:30 p.n., Ir- | Union and Estonia. The agreement ' to make her home in Salem, Ore. i B Liag 22|, s 1 > udy v& Geéorge Bros. 8:30 pm. U. S.|ying's Market vs. Piggly Wiggly, |2150 Drovides for an increase in| Twenty guests, close friends of Bt o f'g | :‘é 2 'g; e Signal Corps vs. Royal Blue Cab. ‘ Nov, 21—7:30 p.am, The Cost lm_,:-:owvxtll lstonjan, trade by more than Mrs. Coffey, called at fhe appoint- Tig farewell for the nonce as anti-aircraft bxnm %(g.m Ketohikan g‘ | 4 @ '97 iy Oct. 3-7:30 pam., .Guy Smith Drug | solitay vs. Neéw Alaskan Hotel; 8:30 | 300 percent and for increased traps- | ed hour. Coast Artillery, kiss their girls goodbye boarding the Dt & g | o % 4 oacy. vs, New, Alaskan Hotel; 8:30 pn -.u.m Homé Grocery vs, Royal Blue |Bortation facilities, for the Soviet| A color scheme of pink and blue transport St. Mihiel at New York. They are bound for the P; m““t upert .. 56 | o " f;’ Pt.Cldy Case Lot Grocery vs. Home Grocery. | b, ¢ {Union across Estonia. | was carried out in flowers, candles where Uncle Sam is bolstering the defenses of his east-west se:";g sad z A5 3 " Cl]:zr a’ Oct. 4-7:30 pam. Irving’ N;I,.flw Noy, 22730 pam, The Briiis-} trge‘t-.kbhsl:lmemg naz;al bt;les and refreshments, Portlan‘/d""“ 3 7 52 53 0 Cloudg ket vs. Cosmopolitan; 8:30 p.m., Pig- | wick - v4 Broé.; 8:30 p.m, bt Baltiski and on the ofher two 3 h A bew g i | i o it 1o Proatuay Gab. | Wl B e (o b o P R N SRR Sorict B Prumng the Arctic Shrub Sau Prancico . @8 | g8 m 0 Clear Oct. 5-7:90 pam., Percys Cife vs.| Nov, 337:30 pm, Jungay Florist ffl‘flohficfi' S of f’ig:w; and | WEATHER SYNOPSIS Brunswick; 8:30 pan., Rainier Beer|ys' Guy Smith Drug: 8:30 pam, Tr- er of the : ’ 4 vs, Barber, Shop Trio | virig’s’ Matket vs. Pereys Ci Control of Batliskai will give l:he Kb w w ‘M Bflv nranllm(:N;::xmeac:;wg-sower ;?'l05““‘[‘:\:]‘58‘“:(:’.‘:‘132““Pfl'-“d ‘[’;" Oct. 6—7:30 pm., Juneau Florist| Nov 24730 pm., The Bruns- guwmus an ice-free port gn. the | Alas{mn Emm“;gmw Tk Yflukh Te”m‘; st cent,e: S IO""O‘“ ge ¢s. Royal Blue Cab; 8:30 pm.. U. S ‘\xnk vs, Barber Stop Trio; §:30 p.| Baltic which will facilitate the de-| . Shel sfim’mds ‘made " ight 1o Al B 8K TEETiony w8 9 131 44 jignal Corps vs. New Alaskan Hotel Home Grocéry vs. The Cosmo- |1IVery of Soviel materfals to Ger- | Tulsequah foday with three pas- 1 ‘tu?h ofnlgnt:hd }pla.rhm‘gg sureC \E e ks I' i h Oct. 7—7:30 pan., Guy, Smith Druewom‘.,, many . |sengers and miscellaneous freight. g’?:f Yo :ibh 5y h"" e : dwai ab‘!”e ;“’;‘:‘; b:;’e' b v Home Grocery; 8;30 p.m, Case| 'Ngy. 25-17:30 pni, New Alaskan ! Informed sources $al¢a£mt Lhebo— Po,ssengers were Mr. and Mrs in:hes Htuated: b Jatke d‘l‘}}:flfi;efl?&el; ,jc':;:rlc}‘ df o ,ngfiof? Lat Grocery vs. The Cosmopolitan. |Hotel vs. Broadway Cab; 8:30 p.m.,|Yiet Union plans to make a similar | Charles Watson and Billy Watson, D S G mg ¥ fiour‘s‘ ovei S iia :’ e; ‘(’}3 ;r i Oct. 8-7:30 pm., Irving’s Market | U. § Signal Corps vs. Juneau Flor. (P8ct, With Latyia shortly, thereby Yes evening, .on , returning s i vl ! T o vs. Broadway Cab; 8:30 p.m., Piggly | ist, establishing virtual protectorates froma flight to the u;andq,,slmmom H ! T ¥ Wiggly vs. Brunswick, Nov! 262740 b, Case Lot Gro- | OVer th:; two_little Baltic states, It | brought in D. White from Pelican Jlheat, o¢ e fise: 802 a.m., sunset, 5:36 pm. Oct. 2—Sun- Oct. $—7:30 pm., Juneau Florists | cery ve. Plggly’ Wiggly: 8:30 p.m,,| W8 understood that Lithuania will | City. 3 R rrse, 6:05 a.m. slmset 33 p.m. vs, New Alaskan Hotel; 8:30 pm. |Rainier Beer vs. Irving's Marget, remain under German influence nnd; b T R 5 s d s o Rainier Beer vs. Gearge Bros, Noy. 21730 pm., George Bros,}mANtaIn its present neutrality in 'h FLIMER | i3l 3 2 Fa'y Oct. 10730 pan., Trving's Market | s Broadway Cali; 8:30 p.m, Royal ) ¢ Furopean conflict m ks lOfifiY Dlfl[! SET vs Brunswick; 8:30 pam,, U. S. Signal | Blys Cab vs. Thé Brunswick. P D“i "E | i} P m m 3 Corps vs. Home Grocery | Nov. 2-7:30 pin., Rahfer, Beex ROSTHH 8 [ -,firw“ m' m& " . Oct. 11 — 7:30 pm., Guy Smith|ys U 8. Sighal Cofps’ 8:30 p.m., m“'z Dpug vs. The ({asmopolxmxu; 8:30 | New Aldskan Hotel vs, Home Gr . ; Tentative mn&eflflh}‘r fub- s P i v A l:',ne e pam, Case Lot Grocery vs. Broad- |cety, , { leral services in Juneau for Henry Hai L1 th I i %, way Cab. : Noy. 29-7:30 pm., George Bros! m m| Arthur are being made for the first g f"y,mm:i cis and thei frerids s? ; Oct. 12-7:30 p., Percy's Cafe vs.| v’ Butbér SHop Trio; 8:30 pan. §4 LA el part _of next week, definite an- ave 8, ditvade.gatiee, Bh, o The Barbers Trio; 8:30 pm., Percy’s | Rayal Blue Cab v, Broadway, Cab, noyncement o be made Monday, §8 | Chiool Haotelin ithe ' Gold -Hogin g X Cafe vs. George Bros Nov. 30—7:30 pm., Case Lot Gro-| Traders . Atk and ikl Arthur, popular chef. at, the Bar-' Back from an Arctic expedition in which they encountered the worst. fce | Tiicsday eyening. Oct. 13—7:30 pn, U. S. Signal| cery vs. Percy’s Cafe; 8:30 pn., Guy|the upper Koyukuk are concerned |anof, died following a heart attack conditions Commander Donald B. MnchlIan has faced in seveateen ; ']le kinm’-r hour has been set for G s oo Dimeatl i :31130: Smith Drug s, Percy's Cafe over the delay of their winter sup-|early Thursday morging. faunta to the Far North, two explorers fipr\fiisup o8 aariipl Af Hednhay 7oy :fi‘n;m";f‘d‘zn"é‘e"o‘ftmes:‘“‘ 9 pin., Rainier Beer vs. Roya e ! plies. Harbor, Me., on the good ship Bowddin, £ ason, Cab. Although heayy Tains have, rajsed b commander, pzunes their Arctic- zm“ngzflrd!'Mhlltt is H;gt&:}lf:nvans, of | o o e Oct. 14—1:80 p.m., Juneau Florist Sena'o’ hm Goes the Koyukuk several inches, resi- | Kow Waltham, Mass., and right, Dr. Wayne Moulton, o | Empire classifieds bring results. e —— v&. Home Grocery; 8:30 p.m., Piggly| | dents estimated that a rise of almost e T s B % RS | — - o et * Wiggly vs. The Barbers' Trio. 5 a ‘anather foot would be necessary to & Axflfi& § \Oilf 50 CORD'EHA pAR" llcnz ‘ox; th;) tomorrow is the T . — ol Oct. 15 — 7:30 p.m., Guy smn:, ' make the waters navigable. 11 M Jordelia D. 5 Diug vs. Broadway Gab; 8:30 pm., | Capt. George Black’s hoat, Idler, aska has been warned to watch for Trevor Davis, Waino Hendrickson H l! d Case Lot Grocéry vs. The Bruns- TABSNIR. w*"’"s (Yo L i ’1oaded with equipment and winter a drifting scow which has broken To SNE“ISHAM nd Russell Cuok are making the ° YWOO Slgl/f.f /q)i(l SOJIIIJI | ept. 30,—Unit- i | o 55 Jordelia tri sttisham. wick, : cd’ BULEE Eiatonr Haraso s, 1 supplies for the Koyukuk had been |loose from the tug Mathilda Fos: i % 1 Corde lnrglp to Snettisham By Robbin Coahs Oct. 16—7:30 ‘p.m., Trving’s Mar-| ..o one | stranded for several days on a rif-| - The Alaska Steamship Company Another Juneau boat to go om e e A ket vs. The Bafbers' Trio; 8:30 pm., o vemoved to his home after | fle nine miles narth of Hughes and | Office here received a message from fo nearby duck flats for the open- Kmpire ad. HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Sept. 30.—Something had better be done Piggly Wiggly. vs. George Bros, ;',::‘(’)’]‘(L’X" th 2 hospital suffering {rom was still there Tuesday, according Seattle to warn all Alaska Steam-| —————— — - it about this before we inngcent males have nothing left to en- d PUSTSSUSSSSSSSBSSSTSS ST ST ; Oct. 17 —, 7:30 pm., Guy Smith|" p &.";‘[’“r B to word received in Fairbanks. ship Line vessels, and all craft in shlnev on pedestals. Drug vs. ‘The Brunswick: 8:30 pm., 2 S ban s u‘d nn]murm? August Black's other boat, the Mudhen, the vicinity. 2 5 I'm talking about the fall of the Movie Herdine. She isn't, Rainfer Beer vs. The New Alaskart |10 1one 7% e n x;itm n]\blml- had succeeded in passing the shal-| The Foss tug lost its tow off Cape | ITS TIME TO as you may have noticed, all she ought to be. She isn't, not en- Hotel. [will not. be able tq re&umelfifi ?:;\‘ lows and was nearing Alatna, | Hinchinbrook in heavy weather. tirely anyway, that lovely goddess of beatity and swéetness ard Oct. 18790 pm., Juneau Flor- ‘m angx(;\: for several months yet, | “j’”f“d Evans, who operates a | = ”26 01914' T o CHANGE YOUR sincerity she was, unfailingly, for many thousand reels past. ist s, The Cosmopolitan; 8:30 p.m - - rading post at Alatna, was report- SEPTEMBER 14: e Ger- She certainly is no longer that Girl met by Boy. U 8. Signal Corps vs. The Broad- |ed enroyte up stream in his gas|mans occupy St. Mihiel, having THINNED - QUT way cab. F'l":e Bonk ALASKA, Rnlscd and | boat. According to latest reports he } reached the French town a day ba- ! She is, in shorf, becoming a human being—with some pretty | En . i Oct. 19--7:30 pm, Percy’s Cafe nfed, N“" O'L,s'ff, $1.00, | bad not arrived and no word had lore LUBRICANTSI :fiztllr:dmizh;?::;::dwg:fnsl ”;i“l !;;al::uher e Y vs: The New Alaskan Hotel; 8:30 e i cntes S et o e 3 % ul cellulo: rage.. pm. Percy’s Cafe vs. The Royal| Bette Davis probably started it—this debunking of the frail Blue Cab. co""ms MnTon and lovely noble frail. She sunk dramatie teeth into her Mildred Det. 20-1:30 pm., Irving's Mar-| CUMPANY —unhappy, despicable Mildred—in “Of Human Bondage.” If she ket vs. George Bros.; 8:30 pm,| t started it, she has kept it up. Bette's “Jezebel” was 4 heller. Rainier Beer vs. Home Grocery. f And Bette’s Charlotte in “The Old Maid” is not a pre‘tty créature, Oct. 21—7:30 pn., Gase #ot Q‘ro.c- but a woman with psychoses and complexes and, deep down, ery vs. The Barber Shop Trio; 8:30 rather mean. Bette's Elizabeth in “Elizabeth and Essex” will be p.m., Piggly Wiggly vs. The Royal another one, you can be sure. Blue Cab. 3 . Oct, 22-7:30 pan., Juneay F\ormv.. AR e p e vance But look around at other sweet ones of the past. « v§. The Broadway, Cab; 8:30 pm., U. | S. Signal Corps ys. The Brunswick. | Oct. 23—7;30 pm, Guy Smith | Drug vs. Barber Shop Trio; 8:30 p.m., Case Lot Grogery vs. George Bros, Oct. 24—7:30 p.m, Irving's Mar- ket vs, Royal Blue Cab; 8:30 p.m., Piggly Wiggly vs. The New Alaskan Hotel. Oct. 26—7:30 p.m., Juneau Florist vs. The Brunswick; 8:30 p.m., Rain-| ier Beer vs. The Cosmaopolitan. Oct. 26—+7:30 pm., Percy's, Cafe vs. Home Grogery; 8:30 p.m., Percy's Cafe vs. The Cosmopolitan. | Oct. 27-7:30 pm., Guy Smith Prug vs. George Brgs; 8:30 pJm., Case Lot Grocery vs. Royal BlueCab. Oct. 28—17:30 p.m., Irving’s Mar- ket vs. The New Alaskan Hotel; 8:30 pm., U. 8. Signal Corps vs. Barber i Shap, Trjo. oct, 286—1:30 pni,, Piggly Wiggly vs. Home Grocery; 8:30 p.m., Rain- Beer, vs. Broadway Cab 80—17:30 p.m,., Juneau Florist g er Shop Trio; 8 30 pm., U. 8. ignal Corps vs. George Bros. Oct. 31—7:30 p.m., Guy Smith Drug vs. Royal Blue Cab; 8:30 pm., Case Lot Grogery vs. New Alagkan Nov, 1-7:30 p.m, Irving’s Mar- ket vs. Home Grocery; 8:30 p.m, Piggly Wiggly vs. The Cosmapolitan. Nov. 2—7:30 pan,, Percy’s Cafe vs. The Broadway Cab; 8:30 pm., U.S. Signal Corps vs. Percy’s Cafe. Nov. 3—17:30,p.m., Rajnier Beer vs. ‘The Brunswic 8 30 pm, Guy Smith Drug vs. P)ggly Wiggly. Nov. 4-7:30 pm., Case Lot vs, Ir- ying's Magket ;,8:30 p.m,, Home Gro- vs. Broadway Cab. ov. 5—17:30 pm. Juneau Florist| vs. Rainier Beer; 8:30 p.m., New Al- + askan vs. The Brunswick. fiov 6—7:30 p.m., Royal Blue Cab V8. Barber Shop” Trio; '8:30 pm., Géorge Bros. vs. The Cosmopolitan | Nov. 7—7:30 p.m, Home Grocery | V8. The Brunswick; 8:30 pm. U.S. nal Corps vs. Piggly Wiggly ov. 8—17:30 pm., Guy Smith Druq vs, Trving’s Market; 8:30 pm., | ;fl:‘dmy Cab vs. The Cosmopoli-| Nov. 9—7:30 pm., Juneau Florist vi. Percy's Cafe; 8:30 pm., New Al- TRIPLEX WAY We Apply HOLD CREASE o Yeir Clothes! See how muchi Ienger ihiey sitay pressed and heold tlleir shape' I e S LSS S OSSN | LADIES® — mmssns -~ iAbiES" You can frust your Finesf Fabrics fo TRIPLEX. They are given special attention and witl b rétuftied 16 you per- Ni w st place . coat! in our huge advance salel Guaranteed savings! compare our low prices! Quality Furs ow's the time here's the . to buy your fur Prime pelts, expert orkmanship, advance 1940 yles . . . they're all yours Shop— Chas. Goldstein BARANOF HOTEL Open Evenings 7-8 i fectly cleaned and restored to their original smartness! D e e e e P UAS Uy @skan Hotel vs. Barber Shop Trio. 80P, Pigely Wiggly ABOUT WHAT'S INSIDE? up what's inside of it. tects the building. To p possessions against 1o you need Residence ( cests surprisingly litt] T Fire never destroys a house “ontents SHATTUCK AGENCY PHONE 249 Office—New York Life without burning Fire insurance pro- srotest your household ss or damage by fire, Insurcmce. It Kay Francis in “In Name bnly" is a deep-dyed vixen masking her mercenary schemes to hound poor Carole Lombard and Carey Grant. She’s such a she-devil in angel’s clothing that she darned near wrecks the others’ lives, and the plot to boot: Remember when Kay was self-sacrificing herself on the screen so much that she was practically washed right off it by her tears? And ‘who's this? Myrna Loy, n6 other. “The perfect wife.” l‘nu's the reception charming hostessess glvc thoughtful guests who bring gifts of delicious Van Duyn Candies. Little attentions make you & Try il ( NOW ‘AT Percy’s ‘exl:hféiveiy "must come" FRESH 4 %n fiuy VAN'DUYN cuoeownsm gue:t. The smart, gay, warm and loving Mrs. Nick Charles of “The Thin Man.” The girl who had said goodbye forever to screen wickedness, to the vamps ‘and oriental' schemers she used w p!ay before she was “discovered.” But look at our Myrna now! In “The Rdins Came” she's that “woman without morals” who sees her man and goes after him, who tolerates a stupid husband but doesn’t let marriage annoy her too much. It’s true she reforms in the end—but what an unscrupulous, unmoral dame she is before it comes. For a collection of unpleasant, unromanticized femininity there’s no better display case than “The Women” affords. Rosf- lind Russell, the arch-cat of malicious gossip in this one, has played “straight” heroines, but never so devastatingly as l'ier present assignment. Paulette Godddrd, as a cat With' redeeming qualities, glorfes fn the role. And Joan anlmrd who in a few assignments has gone noble on us, emerges )aere as the epitome of the cheap, gold-digging, ruthless and predatory female. It used to be said that a romantic star was “brave” when she took on such unsympathetic tasks as these. Where the bra very 1s involved is not soon apparent. Kay Francis looks to be ofi the high road again, and “The Women” may revive Joan Craw- fords’ admitted dwindling fame. “The Rains Came” will. boost Myrna Loy’s rank in dramatiés—and Bette Dnvis the | classic example, owes all she is and has to a double-dealing Mllx_h'ed )

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