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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, ] e NELS LEE YUH NEVER as a paid-up subscriber to SAW SLICH STAYED SO ; : DREAMY LATE / The Daily Alaska Empire BEYES! - 1 is invited to present this s i this evening at the box office of the —— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets o sce: “THE MIKADO"” Federal Tax—5¢ per Person --+1 NEVER coupon WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! LOUIS DEFLORIAN 'Donald Dull Given VISITING JUNEAU | (e leartion Today camp su- RALES aku River| Young Donald Dull was honored au for the|this afternoon with a party n summer. | celebration of his fourth birthday aboard the Mary J.. Those attending the affair were to <top lone enou:h | Marilyn and Patsy McAlister, Olga ome dental work done | and Anka Dapcevich, Lottie Ains- worth, Elwell Krause, Roy Doogan, any few aequaintance While | o in town. Mary Jcyce Charles Kelly, Bob Murray, Ken- and 'YUKOM-SOUTHERN PILOT FLIES m Yukon-Southern Atlin yesterday ides himself with Kubicek Patty, A man HLLI AN ALA SI\AN 3 or Ernie Kubicek, flew in from r aboard b plane Woods, and Walter > - - NCRTH STAR ON write | Thoze: on-th P".OTS FERRY 'S‘rEAMER MOVEMENTsll were . L ient. Service alified worker, e plan Woran in- chool education, of university only t Sai and in port with neth Martin LOUISE SAILS om h imetr I Leéc 3 & Wwat Wit Mi. NO JOBS AVAILABLE to Al Sou and A wife R C; Ang Hou Par! Wil and ek ton m. Lomorrow m. tomorrow due late to- FREIGHT : " =, IAKU out at 10 o'c ght o Alaska due a 1 due 11 p. Mount McKinley morrow night North Sea due Tuecsda SCHEDULED SAILINGS Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a. m. tomorrow Princess A scheduled il from Vancouver 9 p. tomorrow Denali scheduled to from attle August 12 at 9 p. m Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 12 at 9 p.m Yukon scheduled to Seattle August 13 a Tyee scheduled to from Seattle August 13 at 9 p. m Princess Louise scheduled to sail frgm Vancouver August 14 at 9 p. m Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle August 16 at 10 a. m SOUTHBOUND Baranof scheduled southbound tomorrow, possibly late in the afterncon or evennig Prince George scheduled to ar- rive 12:30 a. m. Sunday and south 1 hour later. scheduled south vere made today to ine by local ton encral ku in nearl meat o o . ° . . two . uc % o islands ka, Mr Spolrich oward to ail Holden returned P. Shank Alex Laiti Johnson from At m Port ail from yester- t9a m n ret Ower G. 1 Gilber irned Traylo from from Ike Wilde Monroe hotp. - . . . . . . . . . . . SAILINGS OUT WITH 12 sengers went South this morning aboard the Princ Louise leaving were Mrs. M Mr R. Carrigan, Mrs. 1an, A. H. Smith, C on, Mrs. C. W. Watson on, U Annett, A. G Gen, D. McRac S, Giovanetti >ee re M. R w. Biliy Doug- Hall sails Columbia Monday. LOCAL SANANES Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at-1 p. m, for Petersburg Port Alexander, Kake and way ports e 0o 00008 hosc on 3racer Ade ° . . ° . . . . . - ° . . . . . ° . . . . ° . . . . . ° ° . . . . . . . . . . . . . . AT FAIRBANKS BASE Fairbanks air- no men e Army personnel d Lowell Mor- Fairbanks of Territorial E Morgan p in a telegram Flakne here, the jobs on 1 1 e Now ed and 1 i PLANE MOVEMENTS | . . . . tra’ due to arrive from ® Fairbanks this afternoon e about 6:30 o'clock. - Flights scheduled for interior tomor- ® row morning. Mail closes at 5 a. m. LOMOITow Planes scheduled to fly every mornizz at 9 o'clock for Sitka, weather permitting, Alaska Clipper scheduled to fly north from Seattle to- morrow. Today's flight can- celled PAA Manage of the nent Service. inform Director tion on Joseph - CN ALASKA TRIP Prince George on the theast Alaska voyage are Mr Mrs. William Drum of Los es; Miss Blanche Edge of ico, Cal.; Arthur W. Flower, and son of Ea Rock, Cal,; Carter Guest of Vancouver, B. Mrs. Elinor N. Hiss of Los eles; Mrs. Pearl B. Lasch of 1ston, Texas; Miss Margaret P. tner of Salt Lake City; Mrs. liam Schlipf of Bristol, Vir- ia Ralph 8. Twogood, wife aughter of Berkeley, Cal., and Zitnick, of Venice, Cal . . . . . . . . board the . . . ° . . . . . . . L SO R SR R - l Tipes TomorrCW (Sun Time) 5:50 am., 13.8 feet 11:43 am., 28 feet 6:05 p.m., 162 feel R - FROM SITKA Engineer Ike P. Taylor the Alaska Road Commission turned by plane yesterday Sitka where he looked over 1 d High Low High tide tide, tide of re- from ARC Chiel FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. { —The Sign of { Dependable Service READ UP Tues. and Fridays Ar. 410 Lv. 11:10 READ DOWN Mon. and Thurs, 10:00 3:00 3:30 5:10 Ar Ly 10:40 r. Juncau 9:00 Mon. and Thurs, Juneau Ar. 3:50 Whitehorse, Y. T 1:40 Whitehorse, Y. T. 1:10 Burwash (L. Kluane) H Lv. Tanacross, Alaska 1:50 Fairbank and Fri 11:00 11:10 11:40 Tue 150 M. T. 9:00 Wed. and Sun Ar. 6:00 Lv. 4:30 4:10 1:00 Wed. and Sun Fairbanks Ruby Ruby Ar Nome 165 M. T. Lv 8:00 11:30 Wednesday 230 5:45 515 450 445 4:05 4:00 2:30 Wednesday 800 10:45 11:15 11:40 150 M. T. As. McGrath r. Ophir Ophir Flat Flat Bethel VSEATTLE TO IUNEAU ROUND TRIP . Pasunqens _ Mml —_ Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE 171.00 District Sales Manager your LONG VOYAGE T0 and tations With plics the Arctic Affai hip N attle at Nt but teacher up. for Gover in nool to T'he neau Seward e i Point Barrow on it of the year headin longest voyage > - ABSENIEE BALLOTS NOW ISSUING HERE Absentec tember 10 available at Commissioner The ballot Gray's office before the election Those leaving Juncau Westward cannot vote absentee ballot here parting they will been residents of the new precincts long enough to qualify - DOUGIAS NEWS TO BE RUS) NOW ON ; Eagles, at a meeti night, made plans to concentrate their cfforts toward finishing work on their new hall. One grouy will Legin on the pai of the wood work other the finishi terial As socn as the job can be far enough along, a date will be set for a public dedication of the building, This latter event is one of the most anticipated events for Dcuglas of the fall son oo NO-HOST EVENT TONIGHT A group of about 20 boys and girls of Douglas will gather at the Cahill residence in Treadwell this cvening for a no-host party. Games and dancing will be enjoyed by the people llots for the Sep- tion are now of U. S eral cle the Felix ma office Gra the by de- for except before not € WORK Dougla the 1L ence interior applic ma- judged DOUGLAS-Coliseum THURSDAY—FRIDAY JANE WITHERS in E3 3 Men's Cloflfing | AT ALL TIMES 1 .]OE KELLY !\Bk RDASHER " A SAVINGS HERE ARE EARNING 47 Your Money Is ® Available for with- drawal on request. ® Insured by U. S. Gavernment up to $5.000. Alaska Federal Savings & Loan Assn. of Juneau Telephone 3 ing POINT BARROW ©' = 2 The tee: of business colle; tr Limitec ctical ain-| i handling the -adiophors and experience. camp business alone D Flc at the tel rian is Baranol Ho- y Alaska kmpire guaran t aaily circulation o Bibso: - the ibe for The Empire any L MAY WE TOOT AIR-FLO OIL BURNING RANGES, by Therm, are GOOD!!! @ WE SELL THEM ® WE RECOMMEND THEM ® WE GUARANTEE THEM Priced, with coil, from $69.50 o $133.95 RICE & ARLERS CO. Third and Franklin PHONE 34 —— OPERA s Hollywood Sights And Sounds ‘ 8 Rabbin Coont e for ay thing: Oakie and in “Little Well it to. HOYYLWOOD, Cal, A 9 there's nothing it I've got to about El the because Elsic Jack Franci oing 1l the pictur the o'hers won ave a are Kay Men I'll start 000 oin chance beautiful, and guest of honor wonderful he h she's also the mc agrecable 1 Holiywood cocktail party That's how T'll Elsie American Jersey name You'll Do Lo Her poise anted that you know Club No. 998632 (real serenity may be inher- New York World's Fair, all the poise and serenity she can muster. ie Messrs. Towne and Baker, her movie They didn't hesitate to give her a it Ciro’s, a night spot with a and satiny, reminiscent of boudoir nch novels, start off is a cow ttle ia and ent, or may have been developed at the Believe she needs She need: me it becaus t bo. top at nothing cocktail party. They maroon-and-blue decor, s es, will gave at scenes in comantic Frc its sides modestly em- of her visit to Holly- She entered via and took special truck, name and the purpose wood (something, I hear, to do with a movie) the rear door, to thwart autograph hunters no doubt, PERCY’S CAFE OPEN ALL NIGHT [ J Elsie arrived in her blazened with her sToP at PERCY'S ANY TIME for Dinners or Light Lunches that all Junequ is talking about. TRY OUR FOUN- TAIN, TOO! her stance in a square of prop grass enclosed in daisy-garlanded rope. Elsie was accompanied by her retinue, This includes her mentor, Mr. Boyce, who reared her from calfhood and trained her horns to symmetry. Also in attendance (for purposes apparently purely decorative) were two gingham milkmaids, Misses Pauline East ay and Terry Shero, recruited through RKO’s. casting office and earning $11 a day as photographer-bait for Elsie. As guests entered they were announced, in stentorian tones, a dress-suited dignitary who turned out, on investigation, to be Hugh Harrison Simultaneously, the orchestra (which strangely neglected pastoral music throughout the afternoon) tootled a greeting and Elsie tootled her tongue around her copi- ous by actor ud Guests saw Elsic in her party clothes, and she. was a bovine She wore a daring chapeau with flowers, yards of purple green tulle studded with sequins. framing her face softly; she wore a throw-around robe of violet velvet, monogrammed in gold letters. Around her tail was a big pink satin bow, around her neck a garland of metal daisies, on her left front ankle a gold bracelet, with bells. Her shoes were white kid—custom-made, and costing $50 a pair. or rather quartet. Costume-designer Eddie Stevenson could ta 1 bhow. Elsie took her Hollywood dream and ke , as it _came, unruffled, She never smiled, neither did she yawn, not even when Jack Oakie posed for pictures with the inevitable bucket. Elsie posed graciously with almost rybody. excepy Kay Francis, who arrived after Elsie had gone home, The Messrs, Towne and Baker, devoted to Elsie and publicity, already are planning their next divertissement, which I hear is a calf shower for Elsie, who has made no secret of her forthcom- ing bundle ev of joy T CANADIAN PACIFIC | . son the of left on the patrol vessel | night Al GASTINEAU Edward | i Bob McManus Dull, .o BRANT ON PATROL Fishery Supervisor Clarenc and Elmer Higgins, Chief Division of Fisheries Resca the Fish and Wildlife for arca £ > - Emprre ciassifieds bamg results. a trip in the | SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. 4. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 1788 HOTEL Every comfort madedor our guests Air Servce Information PHONE 10 or 20 PO ! ) N ! 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