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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 3, 940. POLLY AND HER PALS JF YOU HADN'T TOOK SO LONG T/ FIX VER 7SEZ i IF YUH WASN'T IN SECH A RUSH T/ HURRY US CFF. [o. P. Fiynn, Mary &1 By CLIFF STERRETT | --- WE wou LD\:*T HAVE T WAIT SO LONG FER You, PAW PERKINS/ T HALF-WIT-.. NEXT ONE/ len Flynn, G. to go north again today, weather CARD OF T¥ E. Gallant, John Maguire, T. Mar- permitting We wish fo express” our sincere 1 tenson, Dr. C. L. Polley, Robert Arrivals from Seattle were hanks to those who were so kind Rose, Mrs. Robert Rose, Winifred Lo son, L. Litzent ,'to us during our recent bere Sipprell, Ethel Smith, K. B, Ste- Ru thero, Mr. and Mrs, 8. ment and also for the beauti rou n vens . C. Bassett and Sammy Bassett, Mrs, floral offerings L Sailing from Juneau to Sitkawere A. P. Brewer, Miss Patsy Bre MR .r\m;\i;u:m?ul{' JONES P. A DeZénzic and wife, Ben*Bel- Miss Oatherine Hastorf, F ADEY XPRILE, Therber, Ro Bailey, G Amboy, Washington | I STEAMER MOVEMENTS ou'e es' e B8 Lynch, Paul Greimann, Frank Web- 2 , 3 ourg—D, . Doty 3 er = 4 ? 1’“ R I'F' & M| “From Fairbanks—M. D. Camp- o 1'\?(' b ".“'(']"::v"f':_ o B . NOBTHEO —_— S S SRS 9306 | bell, R. Fiteh, A D. Lawrence, Ray| ¥, 1> SOMIEERRRES gttt 0 &/ lGclumhis Jiled artive ® | ho steamer Baranof,” Capt. o-| Mrs. O. Bose, Florence Rose, Kent yro ' o Greaves, Morris Gae, L€ITitory of Alaska, Division Num- e at 6 oclock this evening. Will R was a Juneau visi- RIEES, Nancy Riggs, Susan Bose, yoiit O SERE FER COO per One. Before FELIX GRAY, ° sail for Westward at 9:30 to- @ 3 y, bringing n passe Eleanor Dean, Mrs. Jim Svendson, M. Fernald, C G. Rathjens, B Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- e 2 | ger attle and Ketchikan| Mrs. Anna pil M. Jacobs, W Rastuzsen, Don Ad- | o dudge Junea Bre . d scheduled to arrive ® | gng taking more from here West- T e 7 ler, John Meyers ”\‘\,\:Tnnlh %fi}:lh';;:éfmél} e tomorrow evening 9 | Ward Sehedul g L B a Scheduled to fly S S oTes i el P a3 s R o e A ather permitting Erl;[x?rrfmxléy rli)l-"lxgx-m GIVEN i o wep: ® Alaska scheduled to sail from Dhoinie, Altridde, Murgaret ‘Colwe Pl Hahert. Dol 3 IS HERE) ) The Aleutinil ‘welt|g . gegitle g tonjght o o y that the undersigned was, on the h 1 southbou early | g : wlsbre e g AR N € Rl it Tl ”1 Bailey, Graham Lynch, Cash Cole, ggih qay of August, 1940, duly ap- moming, bringing 35 from the | g @ e ot g pniny o ¢ | Richard EIL s Lynne Elli Daphne Cunningham, Mr. and Mts.| Lointed” executor of the Last Will | and taking 41 oul [rom| ¢ nroung McKinley scheduled to ® [‘L“i‘: “”)‘{“I“‘ Esthie i From Sou'h Frank Weber -:""‘:“‘ McCain. | gng Test m:-:u ;vm]l(\f the estate of o o were|® sail from Seattie tomorraw e | FFECTE TC e : s rw}x\\“T):x!;.\“,nr.r;\t‘.:v.i.’(‘(l.”'_ C . 9a m s Foé rsons ha g F M Bantitld) | [ o il men scheduled: to g 5 “‘\,\" 1] eglon Aux”lary the estate of said deceased are re- 3 C. 1 er, s g Petercot Robeit fte, M quired to present the same, with ; I v, W. M. Floyd, Mrs. John|o i Septen b a6 | Robert, White, Jimmie Davis, Henry ]'0 E'ed Offi(ers at proper vouchers attached, to the Kepler, Walter Mick- Teittis R eE R undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, with- Slara McConnell, J. C.| s “regn Seatl "‘:’;I:: Wbtesn athe] O EetCEe HonlS e SRt M . . in six (6) months from the date of Ne 3 . JERebee k | 501 Mr w om, Eugene R oNeil 3. G. Olson, | 5" o|son. Mrs. W8, Baloom, Eugene A Sl 5 eefing Tonight o oree” " ™ ORIEL. B o Princess Louise scheduled to e | b : vesterday in o it e et Vebagi b .x.}k}x ¢ sail from Vancouver Sep- ® . awd passengers were Weat as skies settled Election of officers will be held WALTER B, HEISEL srace Shumaker, ® tember 7 at 9 p. m . e ¥ thi of Alask ancel b ; e LTER SISEL, Srwe g vz Sitg B Maude Kunz, Sister Abagail, Sister lask € tonight at the Dugout by the Am- Executor of the Estate of Nels \}?).I,m:”‘p”'cfi:;““)"! PR s e L o Sidonia, Mrs. W. McAlister i i sohe to- erican Legion Auxiliary and gty deeased, Slrom Telerad, D (CRD. 0 Ke 1..: s|xm1,wm-(‘m;:”;lu‘m)\hmnnl *\ Sibpingta. Mr. g M. B, pearl m,l-. to a ther. members as well as visiting dele- irst publication, Aug. 27, 140, | Hellenthal, Doris McClosky, Blair| e l(,(.jm SAILINGS o Muriel Thompson, Frank Pauls, My 1ghiteen persons came in on the gates are invited to be present Last publication Sept. 17, 1940. Miler, J. Bterling, J. K. Hud e 3 and Mrs. L. S. White, Mr. and Mrs, CHPPT yeste and 14 persons The session will start at 8 o'- -— L e Miller, J. & , J. K. Hudson, ¢ Estebeth scheduled to sail every o pic BUS m B G SO Qe A o d two clock and Mrs. George Gullufson i) J. Hatton, P Loftus, Mike Lev-|e Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- @ o Tt T lectras, one of which is schedult 1 will preside f schkoff, I. W. Varnell. ® ka and wayport . ot e et K, From Cordc Mrs. L. Reinke|s Dart leaves every Wednesday o 19 ";“‘_”“‘“ ‘“<”" Resoff. g and Paul Alex e at1p.m. for Petersburg, Port ® 10 \ullm-( I‘\:t. Erickson et st For Seattle passe rs are Mrs. e Alexander, Kake and way ® = Lee, Mis. A 1, Mury|e ports. D IEAMER Y K N H “ . @ Splendid food Loken, Ethel Loken, Mrs. Mary|» @ e o e 6 ¢ 8 ¢ @ & + - S o onod S]g/]tj And Souml; A mvery convenience ‘ B 8y Rabbin Coons all with Paulson, Mrs, Elizabeth Blak | g . Cenitrally located Raymond Paul, Catherine B: | PLANE MOVEMENTS By VIRGINIA VAN UPP bath. Jane Blomgren, Garnetha Ru | E KE D Paramount Contract Writer Special Rates to Permanent Guests ford, Gladys Forrest, June Mitchell, | o Alaska Clipper scheduled to e ¥ iy ‘,Nm“""d for vaeationing Robbin Coons) ALASKANS LIKE THE Robery Simpson, Ruth Bea o 1;\1‘- 5 Bolll Emartad Idviitds & z HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Sept. 3—There’s no more annoying and Hotel nabelle Simpson, Mrs. G. W s at 9 oclock, weather per- @ Over the labor holiday, the | UANECIOUS a pest in the world than a matchmaker. They always — nett, Mr. Bamett, M. J. Feist, Mis.| ¢ pitting. Today's flight can- e steamer Yukon, triangle cruiser, the wrong people together, and gencarlly the reason they're NEW WASHINGTON | George um_.lm-m;,:l 1\‘1\J Jr lH e celled. Mail for south closes ® | came in from the south, went on kers is begcause tReyire frustrated themselves apd live o —_ F. Bean, Andrew Olson, Joan Er- e ¢ 6 a. m. tomorrow. ® (o Skagway, returned here again nd slove wvicariously through™tieir in i W SRS S SO 5 o rs e B b D) Skagway, ret G I g3 and y ¢ isistence. on bringing other = % ves o } Liarry son, Eleanor|e pAa FElectra may fly to Fair- ® and then went out for Seattle via men and women together, and hang the result g i ho“fe, “Sods “.Nmu,mm ! m, Larcy AoH)’ Raymand | e afternoon if the ® sitka €0 since an interviewer has called me a literary magchmaker PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. | Robertson, Vera Robertson, G. W. ¢ clears and if not, ® Sailing from here to Skagway I tool Skt “"d in dbfeTh ‘11 me a literary magchmaker Electrical Contractor—Dealer BERS, Tean - Sausheen, - Jewel) tras fly north tomor- @ were V., M. Wake, Perry Hern, e thad S o i : 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska Jackson, R. Dunsmuir, H. Bugarin, e morning. Mail for in- ® J Logan Ethel Smith, Emmet In the first place, look a§ the people I've.brought together. Business Phone 161 Kathryn Robinson, T, C. Howe . closes at 8 a. M. to- ® o Winifred Sipprell, Roberta | 1 ‘Pursult of Happiness” Francis Lederer and Joan Bennett. | Residence Phone Black 680 To Ketchi Dr Mrs, ® morrow. ® Dooley, Mr. and Mis, Bill 'Diets Remember them in the “bundling” scene? They didn't look . B J. Pyle, Jesta Timmerman, Bob|e Planes scheduled to fly every ® (jin.iu - Skagway - Petersburg) exactly unhappy about it, either one of them. In “Swing High, Atkins o morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® ro Martineon B. Stevens, | Swing Low,” Carole Lombard and Fred MacMur What man PADING s o o e ® weather permitting. ® John McGuire, J. E. Boyle, Edith | would object to being brought together with Carole Lombard? ZENIT“ BADIUS ® o o o e 00 0 0 o o o Hern M E J Logan. And what girl wouldn't give her eye-teeth — well, a back one 1941 Models Now on Display (HAR[OTIE |S T T For Haines—Mrs, Thomas Jimmy, anyway, to be married off to Fred MacMurray? In “Cafe Society” REPAIRS and SERVICE IDES IOMORROW n A McEachran. and “Honeymcon in Bali” Madeleine Carroll and Fred Mac- JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE ————— Arriving from Haines to Juneau High tide—2:04 am., 188 feet. |F. St. Germain, George Jollie, A. ON WAY SOUIH Low tide—8:10 am., -22 feet. Lundstrom, Al Lundstrom, Mrs. N. High tide—2:24 p.m., 195 feet. | L. Troast, N. L. Troast Jr. James | Low tide—8:39 p.m. -22 feet. | Troast, Richard Troast, John Wag- The steamer Princess Charlotte ,ner, John White, Clifford Mec- took 24 passengers south from here| jonn 1, Cauble, Mrs. C. Church, Gaughan, Jim Glasse, Otto Woods. this morning on the last ip of yps A W. Talbot, Miss P.Church,| From Skagway—Mrs. Ralph Bar- fhe 104) seasop | . Church, J. Talbot, Campbell €, Mrs. Dorothy Blanchard, Ger- Sailing were Mrs, L. Contar, Dr.| chyren, Lynn Pope, Leo Chapados, | aldine Blanchard, J. E. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Gibson, Fred Wil-' o wmaki, J. Thibodeau, T, R. Sam- and Mrs. W. E. Diers, Roberta Doo- ley, J. Meyers, Mrs. F. Phillips. J. pjo C. Notar J. M. More, B. Ma- ley, Elinor Dusenbery, T. J. Keatinz McLeod, Dr. A. E. Pietsch, RevV. guire M. Cuish | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION . e o P No. 45533-A ATTENTION MASONS IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR There will be a state of Com- THp TERRITORY OF ALASKA, munication of Gastineau Lodge No.| pryISTON NUMBER ONE, AT 124, F. & AM. on Tuesday, Sept. JUNEAU. |8, at 7:30 pm., Maschic Temple ;pAN PAUL MESTREZAT, Plain- Members urged to attend; visiting brethren welcome. By order of W.M SAMUEL DEVON, Secretary. tiff, vs. GLADYS MARIE MES- TREZAT, Defendant, The President of the United States of America, To the above named defendant, GREETING: You are hercby required to appear in the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, at Juneau, Alaska, within thifty days after the last publication of this summons, FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAYCAB CO. ' § | adv, 5 in case this summons is published, an or within forty days after the date of its service upon you, in case' . o 4 Jlllleall fo raflballk’ afld sea’ue T&".Sd“y this summons is served upon you . L Friday personally, ond answer the plain- g 1 HMonday, Thurs- | tiff's complaint on file in the said raubanks ln J“ean » day, Saturday court in the above entitled cause. s “ I J .'\loll(l‘l\' 5 The plaintiff in said action de- eaitle fo Juneau 8 i3 mands the following relief: Diss » Thursday Jution of the bonds of matrimony I T * —— | now existing between plaintiff and "v Jun- Se- defendant on the grounds of de- - ean Nome Ruby sertion, - — ol And in the event you fail so to mm‘l ey 130.00 e appear and answer, the plaintiff i = i . will take judgment against you for LE 10% FOR ROUND TRIP want thceof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in ° g d complaint, and as hereinabove ted 7 Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. .Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE Witness the Honorable George F. Alexander, judge of said Court and the seal of said Court hereunto af- fixed, or this 19th day of August, 1940. (Seal of Court) ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the above entitled Court. HOWARD D. STABLER, Plaintiff's Attorney, Juneau, Alaska. Publication dates, September 3-10, 1940. {35 So. Pranklin St. PHONE 106 20-21 August there a man with sould so dead that to himself he hasn’t said I'd rather be shipwrecked on a desert island with Made- leine Carroll than with any other woman in the world? And n “Virginia,” which Edward H. Griffith has been producing and again, there’s that MacMurray guy. They're being teamed again directing right in Virginia, so in case certainly, the match- making was a successful one. An enviable one, from almost any viewpoint (Editor's Nete: Virgini in B: and “Virginia.") a Van Upp authored both “Honeymoon Forgetting that the characters are played by such attractive PERCY’S CAFE OPEN ALL [ ] NIGHT sTOoP at PERCY’S ANY TIME for Dinners or Light Lunches that all Juneau is talking about. TRY OUR FOUN- TAIN, TOO! people as Madeliene and Fred, if you can, the characters them- selves are and must be attracted to each other, and so right for that the audicnce must be rooting from the begin- ning for them to get together at the finish. So in the creation of these characters, they must be shaped with an eye to comple- menting each other, Physically, chemically, mentally, they must have such a strong pull toward each other that conflict must be devised to keep them apart for the neceded numerb of reels. Generally it's more interesting if the conflict is in the nature of the char- acters themselves, if at least one of them needs to be taught a lesson and slapped down before they finally coincide in view- point to the place where you are satisfied that they will live happiily ever after. ecach other I like to write love stories. Certainly of the millions and millions of werds that have been written since the beginning of time, more nouns, adjectives, adverbs and prepositions — that's PREPositins — have been devoted to men, women and love than anything el It must be the most popular and interesting sub- ject in the world. If T have been criticized by some of my fellow craftsmen for not writing “problem plays,” is there any more desperate problem in the world than the right man and woman finding h other? Isn't there more unhappiness, more trag- edy, insanity even, through the wrong man and woman getting together, or the right man axid woman being kept apart than from any other reason? 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