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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 9, 1940. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH HAW HAW /ol GEE THE CAMEL ' RIGHT BEFORE 0L AN’ YOU SeY, " THAR'S NO S\CH ANIMAL “ - 1 SWOW ¥ HE'S TW QUAREST-LOOKIN' CRITTER T EVER SEED W BLL ¢ BORNED OaNS McKINLEY | . NORTHBOUND ® noon or evening © Princess Louise scheduled to (4 e arrive Wednesday afternoon ) e or evening ° du . DULED SAILINGS g . 1eduled to sail from The steamer ~Mount McKinley| o ““goyitye tomorrow night at 9 brought 24 passeng to Juneau| o Z0 0" from Seattle and Ketchikan 1ate| g g, ot ‘seneduled to sail from Saturday afternoon and took oul) o patifs ‘Sapteiver 17 at 9 21 for the Westward at 9:30 o'- 3 Lo Ses i o Northland scheduled to sail From Seattle Were Violet Beck,| o “giom geattle September 13 Carl Burrows, Esly = Erickson e g miyabnson, Mrs. oK Nelson, Gl g penali scheduled to sail from J. Prince, Marjorie Turnmire, K.|g attlg September 417 at 3 G. Wildes, M. F. Dickerson, R 5 dones, K. G. Nelson, Thane Wag-|y 4 scheduled to sail from oner ° ttle September 18 at 9 From Ketchikan — Dr. S. Elg , o Steeves, Lester Roberts, . H. Kell, o GQUTHBOUND BAILT A. T. Hutchinson, Frank Voll, F.| o Golumbia scheduled to Doogan, K. T. Brown, Rod Hulse, ¢ qt 11 o'clock tonight and s William Alexander, J. Bryan, Mike o ¢outh half an hour later. John, Roy Brown ® North Coast scheduled to ar- S ng fc S wrd were Mrs. R.| o rive southbound at 1 p. m Schahs C Nee Olson Irving ' o tomorrow Krause, C. A. Peterson, R. J. Smith, | ¢ Taku scheduled southbound W. L. Burkhart, W. O. Moore, Mrs.| ¢ Thursday. R. Schich, Tom Heckman, Miss e Mount McKinley is scheduled Teresa O'Neill, Mrs. Harry O e southbound Friday. Clara Hensley, S. Hawkins, . LOCAL SAILINGS Brooks, T. K. Grenlie. o Estebeth scheduled to sail every For Cordova—Mrs, John Pabin, e Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- Dewey Knight e ka and wayporis. For Valdez—Willlam Reimi, Flor-' ® Dart leaves every Wednesday ence Manville, A. M g ® at 1 p. m. for Petersburg, Port -> - e Alexander, Kake and way ports. PRIN(ESS lOUISE T0 BE ONE DAY LATE, Canadian Pacific steamer Princ- ess Louise will be one day late in e Alaska Clipper scheduled to arriving in Juneau and instead of e neau, returning south Wed- coming in tomorrow evening will|® nesday morning. Mail for not be here until Wednesday eve- ® south closes 8 a. m. Clipper ning e got away at 9 this morning The Princess Louise went to the ® for Seattle after arriving assistance of the Princess Char- ® yesterday afternoon, lotte when she went aground and|® Two PAA Electras scheduled to damaged her wheel, The Louise ® fly to Fairbanks at 10 o™- took the passengers off and carried ® clock. Mail closes 8 a. m Electras is due here late this afterncon from Interior. them to Vancouver. This caused a|® delay and insteal of sailing north ® e Planes scheduled to fly every STEAMER MOVEMENTS ®e0000s0ce0s0000c0eeescesee J ) PLANE MOVEMENTS from Vancouver Saturday night, the Louise did not leave until § ® morningat 9 o'clock for Sitka, o'clock Sunday night. ® weather permitting. —— seceessccss e NEW TELEPHONE mm:("romy!-————————‘ To be published this month and T!DES TOMORROW forms close Sept 16. For space,| ~ g listings and changes please call (Sun Time) Low tide—1:39 am, Tk cau a Doug The Juneau and Dou High tide—8:18 am. Co. as Telephone Telephone 420 before the clos- 126 feet, | Jacquot, 22 feet. A Low tide—1:57 pm. 54 feet. ng date adv, B e v "' High tide—8:12 pm., 140 feet. - -s e Don't forget to vote tomorrow. | Polls open from 8a.m. to 7 pm. JENSEN Fudmund Jen assessment work BACK ON en JOB on his job as night patrolman. Jack | vodsky has been taking ‘dmmg recent months. D Don't forget to vete tomorrow. FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. SCHEDULE and FARES Juneau to Fairbanks and Seattle ;% Fairbanks fo Juneau day, Saturday Monday, Thurs- has completed mining property and is again back on the Za- the shift Wil | l’olh open from 8a.m. to 7pm. s Monday eattle to Juneau . Thursdey E - Jun- Se- Fair- cauw attle banks Nome Ruby Ophir McGrath Juneau 95.00 200 119.00 00 $125.00 120,00 Seattle 95.00 .00 0 $210.00 $207.00 Fairbanks 82.00° 130.00 6.00 5600 1800 LESS 10’4 FOR IK()U\I) TRIP 2—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 |1 | l Tuesday-W AND WHAT'S MORE, HE CAN GO 27 DAYS WITHOUT 8 DRINK 7 Feaflies Syndicate, Inc., World nghts reserved, BARANOF " TAKES 50 T0 SOUTH After bringing in 19 persons from the Westward, the steamer Baranof 57 persons out from Juneau utheast Al a ports and Se- rly Sunday morning, cward passengers coming Charles Byram, H. W Mary Colton, Renie Cot- , J. C. Roehm, Chg tenie, yman, D rothy Jean Littlepage, Kingman, K E, Grace Shuma Ivan Black Haugen, L. chey, C Stokes, J. Albagalde, For Kl'l(‘luk.ul R Ruth Morgan, Mrs. T. Elliott, S. Balcom, Mrs, Louise Johnson, Dorothy Fretter, liams. For Earl Mr. and Mrs. J. J Hayt, W M. Floyd, H. L. Faulkner, Sterling, Hans F. McMur- K. Neff, L H A Manning, H. Young J. William King, Frank, Mrs Matilda Mrs. D. Mrs. C. Mrs, P Dillon, Knight, 2. Wil- N. A. McEac] , F. Frank > Alaska Is Here Today Southbound Forty-six passengers sailed south on the steamer Alaska this morn- ing after that ves: ame in from agway and Lynn Canal ports at 2:15 o'clock southbound via Juneau and Sitka. Arrivals were Mrs. A, Wilson, H, Inga Samuelson, Charlotte Helen Freeman, Edna Fee- Lee, W. James, E. Jacquot, Billet, Mrs. C. Bean, Sylvia Hertz, H. Hertz, Mrs. Hertz, J. Emel, Mrs. Emel, Edna Johnson, Lucille Gore, C. Brouilette, Mrs, T. Jimmie. Sailing to Sitka were Elizabe Collier, B. H. Kepl Irene Jackson, Natalie Austin, David Willard, John Wilson, T. Sarakovikoff, Virginia Yuth, Timothy Wilson, Desmond n, Charles Jackson, G. Young, J. Jackson, D. Wilson, Tim Wilsoa. For Seattle passengers were Lou- ise Kolitsch, Emma- Perelle, Mrs. Dick, Margaret Harris, Eva Ail John Galatos, Mrs. H. Doolittle, W. E. Hillman and wife, Jean Taylor, Donald Rose, James Thompson, Louise Ail, E. E. Saland, Mrs, Sa- land, Mrs. Cecil Dahl, E, L. Todd, Bess Beach, Ruth Hampton, Wil- helmina Postme, D. Lasch, W. F. Lenoir Sr, W. F. Lenoir Jr., Mrs. D. L. Lasch, Louise Lasch, M. Co- mozzy and v and two children. For Pclersbu:,: June Nygard, i DOUGLAS hran, Thatc Martin, ro, J. C. Mrs, F DOUGLAS Regular 'méetin IL MEETING of the' Douglas 3.5 3 At Siaemn o 4 -Coliseum ednesday DOUBLE BILL. . : “OVERLAND TRAIL” “STOP, LOOK and LOVE” PA--——- e * — McNAMARA & WILD) Registered ! CIVIL ENGINEERS Designs, Surveys, Investigations b TNALENTINE| Room 3 e 672 W. D inor D. Schnei- der, Tor K J. E. Smith, E. L. Todd, N. Lester ' wst, Vir- ginia Y Robert Andeirson, M iassoff, El Ilt».' ard, Harold Cal Sho p, George Stra- o Sailing to » were Mr. and C. H, Grc . J. C. Mien- lv!wm Mr E. Ninnis, Elroy Nin- D. Willlams, John Reed, J N r, Mary Perry, Joe Wrede Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dean, Mrs. James Hickey, Mrs. L. H. Met. ', {Mr. and Mr 2. M. Polley, Mr. an ! Mrs. Vance Sutter, A. P. Wolfe,' Mrs, J. C. Readman nk Weber, Thcemas Taylor, ank Wright, Irene Rasmussen, M. M. Baker, ? , Bill will speak over T Wiz WONDERIWN' WY T DIDNT LIKE H\S LOOKS ¥ BALLS -0 HRE 2 | Council is scheduled to be held this evening. Quite an amount of business is on tap for the session TWELVE COME By BILLY DeBECK _ e IN ON CLIPPER STRAGIER RETURNS George Stragier returned home Sunday morning from Anchorage . Alaska Clipper where he has been working for the |y past couple of months. He was one g of the_f contingent of fellows to go from here in response Afternoon with 12 pas ard 19 passengers ng, while a southbound thi ) this morning young to call for men to work on the El:ctra flew to Fairbanks with five railroad. beard - - From Seattle Sunday passengers TFROSH INITIATION were Herbert Pulitzer, Charles| Members of the Freshman class,| Am-ry, Miss Grace Amory, Harold Douglas High School, are relegated | Bates, Heaih MeDowell, Ba fcr this week to the department McDowell, Dr. Berens, Majc of sewers, 1g from the equip- | George, Alfred Ghezzi Jr., Dr. Go) ment each carried with them to/don Cole, Dr. Varnon Smith, Jud school this morning. Dressed in Hugc Hanft abbreviated shorts and short socks!| From Juneaun to Seatlle today and n ers, each carried a were: Mrs, J. Mulrconey, Davis Run- rubber fc pump or “plumber’s' yan, Heroux, Harold Ande: friend.” initiation will cul-|son Tda y, Croil Hunte minate with a party at the school H. M. Bixby, Mrs. A. M. Archibald, on Friday cvening. R. O Bullwinkel, Dr. W. E. Smith, - > Captain 1 Wood, Joe Crosson, BARNES VI Mrs. L. Fernald, Miss i Frank Barnes, candidate for Sen- | vald, Capt. O. O. Anderson, Ke ater to the Alaska Lezislature from Petrich, Dr. Sylvester Berens, Capl Wi IL was a guest of Mr. ana|Gecrge Kraigher and one Ketchikan M . Engstrom at their homo Siepover, Harry McCain here yesterday, while makinz poli-| Juneau Juneau to Fairb tical contacts. Major E ed R Dr. Gordor EIRTHDAY PARTY Judge Pauline Bonner had her seventh = birthday Saturday and a party for RUMMAGE SALE her and about 20 of her little play- | Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 10 am mates featured the event from 7 Salvation Army Hall. Anyone hav- to 9 oclock in the evening. ing old clothing, furniture, please — e - phone Salvation Army, 254. adv. Dr. 8. E. Steves has returncd. In - > - room 10, Valentine Bldg. Phone 648, AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing adv. air route from Seattle to Nome, un - - — |sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. Author of the Referendum - - - KINY at 7:15 adv, Don’t forget to vote tomorrow. o'clock th Polls ¢pen from 8a.m. to 7 p.m. evening Hollywood' Sights And Sounds By Robbin Cooms | By HUBBARD KEAVY Asseciated Press Staff Writer (Secing them for Vacationing Robbin Coons) HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Sept. 9. — “LUCKY PARTNERS.” Screenplay by Allan Scott and John Van Druten. Directed by wis Milestone, P ipals: Ginger Rogers, Ronald Colman, Jack Carsons, Harry Davenport and Hugh ng Byington, 0'Connell. Some folks said when this picture was started that Ginger wasn't the type for Colman, and vice versa, and that the com- bination would result in a celluloid mess. The and amusing piece details consequences of the purchase of a sweenstakes ticket by Ginger and Colman, includ- ing (these screen writers think of eevrything, don't they) a platonic honeymooon trip to Niagara Falls. obvious from the beginning that Colmon, looking 1 with his hair cut short and wearing sweaters, will win this aldy of somebody else’s choice, even though she is wearing her hair black and in a cumbersome manner (I think) down her pretty neck in something that I am told is a snood. You know very well that the dope she is engaged to marry doesn’t have an outside chance after Colman turns on the per- sonality, but the dope, in the person of Carson, stays in and pitches to complicate matters and thereby amuse you and me. A story so frothy as this has manhy ways to go astray, but Mile- stone kept it in the right key except for one deviation into the PERCY’S CAF OPEN ALL NIGHT (] airy STOP at PERCY’S ANY TIME for Dinners or Light Lunches that all Juneau is talking . about. TRY OUR FOUN- TAIN, TOO! realm of whimsy. That realm is exclusively Disney’s, because he alone would stay out. I refer to that sequence where Ginger and Ronald meet with Peter Possum. “THE GREAT PROFILE” Screenplay by Milton Sper- ling and Hilary Lynn. Dirécted by Walter Lang. Principals: John Barrymore, Mary Beth Hughes, Gregory Ratoff, John Payne and Anne Baxter, Imagine a man mnkmg fun of himself. That is what you will see in this. It is no more and little less than the story of Barrymore for the last two or three years, built mainly around the stagé show in which he ad libbed and kidded himself and the audience. % Had Adoiphe Menjou been cast in this, as was originally intended, it might have been uproariously funny. He could have made the character a clown you wanted to laugh at. Barrymore imitating himself is, I regret to report, a pathetic d.lsplay You feel ‘sorry for the guy. You cnn't be feeling sofry and laughing, too, can you? “THE RETURN OF FRANK JAMES.” It starts with the final e of “Jesse James” and takes up from there with Frank’s ¢ Fonda) chase of his brother’s slayers. Just-another-western d‘umuuon arrived here | count of two per sen-| both ins from Seattle and took | before morn- | you an (| VI TAXPAYE! ATTENTION mu- September llments are paid on mber 15th > your payments, the better | service you will receive, H. J. TURNER, City Clerk. ® Perfect comfort ® Splendid food ® Fvery convenience Large Roo ! Large Rooms o4 sorvice all with bath. Special Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIKE THE Hotel ® Centrally located TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L] FRED HENNING Complete OQutfitter for Men SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY 4. NIEMI, Owrer * Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 1788 va\ house needs westinghouse’ PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. Electrical Contractor—Dealer 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska | Business Phone 161 | Residence Phone Black 680 s e e ZENITH BADIOS 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson o) i = S ) 9 AT co. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Sailings from Piler 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. 8. TAKU 8. 8. TYEE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 Travel CANADIAN g l“\( TF1C EAU TO vucolrvn. VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Charlotte mammcmc W N | B or lll year 1940 are now | § llw\' will become (lv-nnquonl\ = 15th unless cne-half is paid on or before that date. A dis-| nt is allowed if | or | The sooner | | | | | | | | | o e HOLLIS WATSON as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "THE EARL OF CHICAGO" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! §—Calls at Yakutat Northbcund and Southbound. + 9-Day Totemland Cruise. Leave Due.Juneau Due Juneay Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | *BARANOF Aug. 28 Aug. 31 Sept. 6 fCOLUMBIA Aug. 31 Sept. 3 Sept. 9 ALASKA Sept. 3 Sept. 7 Sept. 9 *MT. McKINLEY Sept. 4 Sept. 7 Sept. 13 ALEUTIAN Sept. 7 Sept. 10 Sept. 16 DEPERE ...Sept. 8 YUKON Sept. 10 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 —Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ang Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 H. O. ADAMS FREIGHT OFFICES—4 —-Agent Ala)ska Steamslup Cofixpany SERVICE- CIN ALL ALARSKA" ROUTES + MARINE AIBWAYS—U. S. 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