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THE DAILY ALASkA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 15, 1939. H'NFINF UP FATHEB BY GEORGE MCMANUS |here to go to the Westward for a|ing idie luxury busses to run double et St———— PR SNSRI, - - month vacatio ntrip. far lines across the city at greater \'/HEQE“ CATHER? ) HE'S GONFTO LOOK OH-HELLO - DID YOU' EIND The Bo will bring coal south |speed than that of the regular bus- THOUGHT WE WERE UP MY COUSIN WHO MY COUSINZG OH go D HIS NUMBER 15 9741!6- from Seward for verious Indian ses or even tax GOING TO START, LIVES HERE-- HAS HE THE TlM EO - 3 AND ALL HE'S centers. o> EARLY_TO SEE THE || HAVEN'T SEEN HIM TALK TOME ON TH TIME-BUT HE CAN'T PELE 3 Wiwankee- o7 N SRR AR ) UTBGEREINRARST) Iy il cpanl GDODBYE, HOW e T ; ROME'S BUSSES ; T SEDALJA, Mo, Dec. 15—A duck 1b.—Cm of Eur hunte turning frem hunt, op- traff the ame bag on tie street to »s given Romans a new fast chow o friend the giant duck he | bus service. The Italian Auto Trans- had brought down. Out flew the port Company (SIT.A) is employ- THOMNS, 128 il 'RECORD BREAKING MAIL jua% eogfigé z T N IINEADL T v _BOXER GOING NGRIH!‘AND GOES ‘ SteaMER MOVEMENTS | SENT OUT FROM jUNEAU AED NAVY (RAFI Io WESTWARD Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau A v . ; . ght, ¥, The Bureau of Indian Affairs ves- Steamer Seattle Northbound S |class and parcel post, the latter o k, affording la ailers op- | turned’ t rt last night after an- . nd Southbound ’ s vk 4 |class and parcel post, the latter oclock, affording late mailers op aed to, port last night after an-} .} pyor cant & 1., Bush; was in MT, McKINLEY Dec. 9 Dec. 12 Dec. 18 ® o 0 o o, sl ristmas el uni 0 gel oir C) sweri a call for assistance from y X | mostly Christmas packa W portunity to get in their Christmas /swering a ca J v . . 3 {Juneau this mornin enroute lEAVE OF ("’v s \?'“"“0 ) ¢ |dispatched from the Juneau Post packages ior dispatch on the|the Navy mine sweeper Oriole last|g wovg with a gmegm] cargo 3 EUBON i, e Dec. 26 vincess Norah scheduled to ar- @ | (jice Jast night aboard the North- Princess Norah ‘Sunday *or Mount | Wednesday where Chatham Strait frelght for Tadian: officeschools rive i port at :l .Sl)lnrlmk lafitisPor-<the ¢ aouth McKinley ~on Monday, the two|and Frederick Sound meet. Passénger ‘on the” Boxer) taa: N it A This dispatch is a record-breaker. last dispatches sodth in time for| The Oriole naa broken its toW than Smith, going to Eklutna to Last year, for the same period delivery in me sections of thelline on the old City of Victoria, be-|teach school. Property Clerk Her- aboard and possibly parcel ) e |of time, four days, two and one- couptry, before Christmas Day. |Ing taken to Sitka to be used as a|schel Chappell boarded the craft | e “tons of mall were dispatched i |floating hotel” for Navy base cone |t THE ALASKA LINE post dhdard . rifpises hnd up t | struction worke it is undérstood, Phoprd’ the Norir'Ses dnd yp tq STOUT IS TRANSFERRED |, 4 —“ PHONES ongass due Su: I BB me: s ey o ecard. diss ut had 'to put a new line aboard FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS CALL- n(’ Mr Anne Effic Greenawait 1 W. Larson, A. J.'. Alice Ahrends, Mrs ina, S. V. Stiers, Sam Mo- Pauls, Masoa M n, M. V. Man- cene, it is under- | Tom Elsemore Ar TS00 an Peter 3. Clausen Ketchikan—Albert Brooks YasSenger iving her \ were W. A. Chipperfield ht, W.' Goff, G. Dawson J. B. Mealy, V. A. Dav- n-ocoa.-u..-oo--o-e. ©eceo00s0ev00c0c0s 000 * HEDULED SAIL to the Juneau Radio office of the|p,y Y3 5 e P 5 ) i fic e e s e e St St e i of 1 50 8 UL Tk | GREEN TOP Fria o Taku scheduled to sail from { ! Northland two childrén, having beep trans-|ariived on the thiand scheduled to sail ; s and cards, and was a prominent member, with foun- ' jeft Juneau Wednesda b iing Al k S h C m y SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS hristmas pac tain pen and pencil set and the gy oie oy BUY GREEN TOP RIDE aS a tealns lp O pan - - Henry Roden says: “Business is o . st Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ge window will be open nffice. 10 Valentine Bldg, Phone 648 R 00 9.50 Q.00 || E rrson 290290 % FAMILY SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port i ASSE*G{RS P Y N “Juneaw’s Oldest Exclus- FOR IH!S pOR.I. TIDES TOMORROW & 4 A by David o % William Conselman and James V. Kern from story by Davi i s WIS y ) Directed by David Butler. All Planes Yukon scheduled to received a message Seattle December 19 at 9 p. Of the feur tons of mail dis- | ferred. Before departure he was re-|ciooq. | from Seattle December 22 at | Mount McKinley scheduled “Prosperity has hit Juneau, s Elks' Ladies gave Mrs. Stout a bath- COUPON BOOKS: SERVICE - ON‘ALL*ALASKA*‘ROUTES LOCAL SAILINGS CHIROPODIST, 9 4 $3.00 In rides for $2.50 ka end wayports. Hak i SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA Alexander, Rake and way AP@ QD NARAH e " o By Robbin Coons : 2 sive Shoe Store” J4 1 | T R : r——.. v v—— * High tide 14.6 feet Butler and Will Conselman. for Health and Pleasure T AR ) i Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE th Coast due Tuesda. patch Marion B. Stout, formerly attached | anq made its way into Saginaw H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office Seattle 9 a. m. tom vestérday “afternoon and last night | gpe -inl = chiirge at Petersburg, | rrom the Orfole, and its tow were| to get the dispatch out on the has left there with his wife and|out™of @anger before the “,m‘"‘;_’ CABS—PHONE e 800 pounds wWere membered by the EIks, of Which he " When 'the Coast Guard's cutter 678 102 m ithbound next Monday Postmaster Albert Wile, and as| robe. SKN FRAN I& cois B 9025 In rides for $5.00 R o rm—— 9 —# ‘)J”UH DR. STEVE®, ! iy . * Esteheth scheduld sl very »| " Postmaster Wile announces that | asts Aren appiaases o messure-- | g9 MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL > pac EVERY ROOHM WITH TUB & SHOWER O 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier PLA Dart leaves every Wednssday poves Hollywood Sights And Sounds SHOE STORE HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 Seward Lou Hudson . “THAT'S RIGHT — YOU'RE WRONG.” Screenplay by B 0 ‘v HJ | Street Manager ALASKA AIR TBANSPOBT, Inc. 2-Way Radio Station KANG | ! Principals: Kay Kyser, siphe Menjou, May Robson, Lucille ! e e fas 03 s b 4y el Principals: Kay Kyser, Adoly . iadian - Pacitio steamer. Prine] H;xh tde 4:12 ;) A Eall, Dennis 'Keefe, Edward Everett Horton, Roscoe Karns, SANITARY PLUMBING and Fndio HANGAR and SHOP ‘in JUNEAU 612 R O ”: o “\ v tide 10:43 p. m. 21 feet Morcni Olsen, Hobart Cavanaugh, Ginny Simms, Harry Bab- H}‘:;Vl\'l."m!gEEnorgPANY i Equipped ] SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER e bitt, Sully Mason, Ish Kabibble B S O : ‘ - S e e e on our worry.” Phone 788. s B 5 S RS . 2 Junesu Rambow G”’k HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Dec. 15—This is a move about how o EReu A Kay Kyser came to Hollywood to make a movie and didn’t make 4 ] PR J VJIH Inmate a ‘|:w\|\r Jv(\:::lh ?m::(l:! (::’)v been a good idea. % ‘g A.F. McKINNON o Kay, a homespun col boy-with-grandmother type who al !he BRUNSWICK HOUSEHOLD : 1 has won enough fame on the air lanes with his musical “college” e ———— APPLIANCES ki |\ Miss Mary: Stewsrt, Worthy Ad- to make his film debut practically imperative, plays that role visor for the Order of Rainbow 13 DASSENGERS (G, et s | 2t tim W e S S 'EP"EAMES C.COOPER ||| Harri Machine Shop ' The Daily Alaska Empire | as a paid-up subscriber o St b et T A is no actor, and no Romeo, L i |and following the regular business | studio which has a band-leader story in which the band-leader C.P.A. “Try Us First" \ {aitavited to preset this coupon o > o— GN NORIH COAS'I' [discussion there will be initiation, | must be romantic. Business Counselor 4 aa ; egaplenite s U L i Contributions for the Yuletide The situation is realistic but it is extenuated to the point Shattuck Bldg. Phone 183 | | BADGEN FRANSPORTATION of the — JUhEAU OUND fi““‘" Baskets ““l“ be Mgk’m?fl at of tedium, relieved only sporadically until Kay, in his efforts Room 1 b RORSIOL,. AL i SOCALIMS L to break his contract, actually does play romantic for slapstick s -#i . . o ek his contrack sl dos ply romandc for sipstis | : : CAPITOL THEATRE T ina i e results. At this point the film lifts itself by its excess footage o - " s Hail Carriel' \ : SEATTLE, Dsc. 15 Steamer | " arrair 15 the o gl and proceeds happily into a novel demonstration of what goes EXPERT . D and receive 2 tickets to see: ailed at 11 o'clock ”“.\ Tition: Lhlent s T on'at a Kyser br ast. This is a spectacle sure to be relished SHOE REPAIBING i Leaves Ferry Slip, JI;I'ICI!, . 2 assenger; t inte e by Kyser fans—a rabid legion in deference to whom, after these . every Wednesday at 7 a.m. ING DA“GHTEBS 1 for J Winter and Leanora Olsen y Ry Years in the Business P SBURG, PORT B ———————— lines, I intend to seek police protection. T R For EIERER md,WKAKEAY ity ; . Ru o - Except for L mnbtz;l'm?s"ixml‘y dull ‘;]pmdu(-tlilnn' nu;;}ber" THE SHOE HOSPITAL SERATEY S A WATCH THIS SPACE g jog and a fox, the film is musically excellent. “Happy iy { Stock Q»J STATIONS about a dog-a P! Formerly Al—the Shoe Doctor Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 Your Name May Appear W. 'O, Jackson Bn‘[])vldy to Love” and “Chatterbox,” especially, are hummable. VR Bl o __4| Freight must be on city dock not Grace Purdue, Mrs. Mattie T ——— 5 Iater than 4 P. M. Tuesday 3aldwin, Alma Tice, F. W. Ball PR ~ > NEW YORK, Dec. 15.—Closing / " f P———rT R ol M(’flflt NEWS |l apaska COLUMBIA LUNBER COMPANY 1 ] merican ower an Light H] !s 5 15—With much ado|11;, Curtiss Wright 10%, General ™itls Lhe reception No i T!'allsl")flah“ Lumber and Bfll‘dlflg Ha!eflfll’ a local newspaper |Motors 54'%, International Harvester charming hostessess give stest o select “the |627%, Kennecott 38, New York Cen- thoughtful guests who AT JOINT FEATURE SERVICE Company PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU man in the vorld." | tral 18%, Northern Pacific 9%, Unik- L R T ON THE AIRI SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve nt off nicely. The |ed States Steel 68, Pound $3.92. attentions make you & Percst [ and Modernize Your Home Under Title ¥ A girl was picked ! b SN “"must come" guest. Try it | Sailings f Pier 7 Seattl ey By The Daily Alaska|| """ "™ "o ut alas for the sponsor, the| The following are today's y EXCIUSiVGIY Seattle ¥ ) 4 as won by the daughter of Jones averages: - Industrials 149.64, i | s s TAKU .........Dec.19 ival newspaper’s publisher rails 3181, utilities 24.92 fl” Emplre and KINY S. S. TYEE ........Dec. 26 H o T E L G A S T l “ z l ,--,,_-””-«”»,----,,,-—,--,------,-,,--,.,.: VAN DUYN CHOCOLATE SHOPS i AT 9 P. M. g b A 2. $ dars ovecy mesk at {| PASSENGERS FREIGHT Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guestsl —Tl’le Slgn 0‘ Odd is Kay's historical error: placing the song “Sonny 8:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. REFRIGERATION G A s T l“ E A “ c A r E Boy” in “The Jazz Singer.” ] 7:00p.m. g ® d charm DOW, JONES AVERA But will the movie be popula‘r? That’s right—I'm wrong. AGENT in connection “TOWER OF LONDON.” Screenplay by Robert N. Lee. - = = | n. B. mnn AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Directed by Rowland V. Lee. Principals: Ba-s_il KathHe, | Phone 114 Night 813 Boris Karloff, Barbara O'Neill, Ian Hunter, Vincent Pric Nan Grey, Ernest Cossart, John Sutton, Leo G. Carroll, Miles 1 PLU“BI“G Mander, Lionel Belmore, Rose Hobart. Dependable Service ! A i Not since the gangster film cycle has so much blood-letting HEA““G s ed to : er reflect f a CANADIAN ! been called t p\fbhc notice as in this somber reflection .0 SHEET METAL PACIFLC \ dreary, brutal period in English histor; It could not be other- { ly 3 wise liu a film depicting the ruthless rise to power ‘and downfall of Richard ITI, played with relish and authorty by Rathbone. WOBK or Edward IV, on the throne as the film opens, starts the WELDING Juneau fo Fairbanks: Tuesday and Wednesday { | blocdy ball roling with ihe beheading of o poical ehems: Mere routine, you gath whose ennd wa he victim, seen a while later discoursing Fairbanks to Nome: Monday and Thursday 1] wate rogt mov os e o o i e A SR O W 1o » WEEKLY SATLINGS—tunces o Sentle SATLINGS A 2 Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays grief or rage, : SR R : ” { Leave ‘Ar.Junesu -Lv. Juneau . who dies naturally, but abetter by the headsman Mord (Karloff) he disposes handily of five others who ctand btween him and U S Alrmall—flxm‘ess Seerce the throne. Most novel death device, and best scene offered: wine-bibbing contest between Rathbone and Price, ending with $1 Oll . F'm Aflg-é%flo e e e e = B fi&!fl!mmw‘l‘n“lfl?s snd full i, CITY WHARF' . iciidifivereae. Staged with apparent accuracy, “Tower of London” suffers rom n " GUY SMITH, Dougias Agent .. Phone 18 pa‘:lhc Alaska An‘waysl Inc. from dull stretches not ail attributable to history, and from the wceus o> DUTIETS | ‘v W. MULVIBILL ' PHONE 106 obvious effort to accentuate Karloff's role for horror. The |/ QUAKER OH. RANGE . C-Pn&-‘—lm“uu. e headsman stalks through the story like a modified version of | Franly'nstein’s monster, tempting -the direction away from his- mnm Pm v E R R -B B U n B Fi Lg 5 H n S E ’I‘.‘:UI [ E o Briggs’ “BEAUTYWARE" Conniections ‘at Vancouver: with umbing Fidur adian Pacific Services: kb .. Dec. Dec.12 Dec. 15 Plumbing Fixtures ] ol , Dec. Dec. 19 ¢Dec. 22 Price’s drowning in the barrel. tory into the more surely commercial gasp-and-chill business. RS AR AR TR LS T NPT RORR AR ) % ) { 4 § § ) N N ) § 3 { { 4 ) N ) E i Richard is spared he necessiy of killing his broher Edward, ¥ Pres December 17, January 2, 17 Beattle No.Bound So.Bound

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