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N ALF OLSON 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: "“MUSIC IN MY HEART" Federal Tax—5c per Person By CLIFF STERRETT | = NOPE. ITS ALL THERE, SAMTL (So 1 HORES V' DIDNT § LFLERGIT T PUT IN'MY V' KNOW I'M PLANNIN‘ ON HAVIN’ FISH FER SUPPER, SUSIE : INCLUDIN [ ——s=<X = ACANO’ SARDINES / COOKIN” OUTFIT [OUOT S GR GRS WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! l Noreen Andrews, “Hallowe'érs Fin; Carol Routsala, song, “Jack O'- Lantern;” Betty Kibby, recitation, “Tale Peter Pigg. 1 Refreshments will consist of cider and doughnuts, | Friday afternoon the seventhand| eighth grades will indulge in Hal- lowe'en stunts and enjoy refresh-! ments of sandwiches and pie. Triday night the er higt school will be guests of the P.E MARINE NEW®S ALASKA IS STEAMER MOVEMENTS‘ NORTHBOUND @06 e L— SIEAMING Y‘rflwnl‘fl jieduled to arrive ;at girls for a party at the school. { 9 c'clock tonight will be - in port 6 or 7 h before | sailing westward STABLERS RETURNING FOR SOUIH Mcunt McKinley due Saturday. 2 FROM TRIP TO STATE May have four days’ . ol Bl bo: ° Returning from a two months'| A Tongass due Monday a. m visit to the states, Mr. and Mrs 3 v "HEDULE Howard D. Stabler are enroute here Leave DueJuneau Due Juneag |_|ner Pu”ed Off RO(kS IS North Coast scheduied io sail on the steamer Mount McKinley Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound H d f S fll o S Mr. Stabler is a Juneau attorney. 10 « B Under Own Power |§‘}] 1’”7!'"0\{:’ b Novem is the most powerful beacon in| *MT. McKINLEY Oct. 30 Kov: g v o CETCHIKAN, Alaska,’ Oct: 30 |® Aleutian. scheduled to sail SR bl e, Jhle. pite g | i Nov. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. 10 Liner Alaska, pulled oft the rock from Seattle 9 a. m i | S Nov. 5 Nov. 12 St ay m N she an day, Nover 2 | JX s Wi 3 2 |v‘u‘m1 ¥ “( Wios “mm'm”’“:y Tyee scheduled to sail from CmmPc!..& with S. S, Cordova at Cordova for Latouche, Seward, B atiois Foint. Siiwet SMland. B oo Seatt] Nov. 5 at 9 a. m | Women'’s Bay, Kodiak and Seldovia. oy g o f—Connects with S. 5. Cordova at Cordova for Homer and Uzinki, ay to Seattle under her own BQUTHEOUND, BAILINGS North Sea scheduled to arrive ® Perfect comfort £ should hie himself . GO ROLL A HOOP !—Anyone with an overpowering desire to roll a hoop FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS according to a report re- 4 5 N at 4 ocloek tomorrow after- . i hi out to season 5 at Coas { eadquar- v , La., where these barrel girdles belonging to a hoop factory are hung PY | B o o i o Heotsikeanc sauld adinis Bkl Bt hoops are rolled into bunches and, with a sirip to hold them fastened on, are 'y z’::t’:‘:;;’y ‘;°°dowed : OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL ke Denali scheduled southbound then hung on the drying racks. Later they roll on a barrel. Tiate Boerns " ! T H E A L A S K A " The Alaska is leaking slightly in 84 3.8..m. Friday. s b with @ Every convenience LIN Number 1 hold but it is believed Fmbz‘gf;’,‘c:fi;‘g%l p (party which will include a pro- refreshments. L e, and service | TICK®T OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 : R aate it 2 b : r LAS i 374 itetle H. 0. ADAMS———Agent i punigsrom haddle this Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- DOUG graLy, games anc refreshments, -‘T}-*»l B"Ni\ !’“P”*]‘“ the inter-/gpecial Rates to Permanent Guests | mediate grades are ha The steamer Aleutian is two hours ahead of the Ala with the passengers taken off Alaska and could return to ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- the parents are invited ng 2 - ALASKANS LIKE THE ] | ! g : | NEWS | 2 pm. M Fra s rooms 8ram at 2 o'clock tomorrow after- | | will be gay with Hallowe'en events. hoon also. Games, refreshments Hotel | Alaska Steamship Company NEW COTTAGES FOR DOUGLAS: The pupils have made masks and @0d recitations will be given as s 00eseseec000000c000000000O follows 90000000000 200000c000000000CN000COO0GS str ; n ship if required ports. | LUNDSTROM BUILDS THRE we privileged to attend in cos- S S G e e e e e e e o - | Al Lundstrom building contrac- tyme. They will play games and Jeanine Gremer, recitation from|— + 4 b o qu:r(\\]-}1“)””.’ilxluni :::( ur | = e e |tor, who yesterday was reported paye Kool-aid and sandwiches for Browning; Peggy Cochrane and m— “SERVICE - ON-ALL*RLASKRAR-ROUTES e o e P & | having purchased the Odd Fellows ) = e 1 s : ing gold bullion from the Alaska|) PLANE MOVEMENTS I;,{_[\ bR e o “and| - 84 o g Juneau gold mine at Juneau | e which include along witl TEL ‘mm“‘_m o o g | |I) Streets, which include along with . Every comfort made for our Aiaska Ollpper scheduled fo e |the portion. that was covered by Py bl MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL — g leave Seattle tomorrow morn- e | the LO.O.F. Hall but the adjoinins : { S f e @ for & returning e | ground at well S] /l,J ‘4"J 50” Hz{j PHONE 10 or 20 I -Way Communicatior Authorized Currier il B o Sl e | Not losing any time at all, lum- Ho'lywoo d g } S PASSENGER Al NE SERVICE southbound Friday morning. e | T Cowen ' I Flight north cancelled again e |ber Was being hauled to the pro 5y Robbin Coons - | ——— | SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA i seather | erty today for three four-room cof HEADQUARTLRS —] et T ‘ Lundstrom plan HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Cct. 30.—It's Hollywood's oldest and truest | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. 3 ol i Two PAA Electras scheduled to e |tages which Mr. ) fly to Juneau from Fairbanks | to build, and which he expects to story and it can’t be told {teo often — both for producers and for u‘ s Mail Carrier d time. the ciccouraged young ones about town who think the gates will > NORTH STAR IS STILL STORMBOUND AFTER EIGHT ROUGH DAYS Still stormbound in Bo ALASKA AIBR TRANSPORT, Inc. | Mrs, W. E. Cahill and Mrs. M. . mrmms tomorrow and will probably e|gel up in rec 3 Lawrence Island, after eig e zcturn to interior late tomor- ® | e never open, M s n A B T { 4 and now definitely scheduled to go| ® TOW afternoon. 4l PUSICH IN S Chapter No. 2345 in_the continued story, which might be d i | All PE 1 to the Antarctic this winter to bring | ® Planes scheduled to fly every ®| jfike Pusich was reg a4 called “Sccend Chance,” is about James Craig. Young, tall, dark Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau Operating Own Aeronautioal 9 home the Byrd expedition, the vessel | @ morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, : St. Ann’s Hospital in Ju and handsome, Craig cowldn’t a get a look inside Hollywood. He every Wednesday at 7 a.m. 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE i Rorily Siarof e OISR |2 gt pe."“.‘m.”g; v o o olerday for a three veeks vacation | heard about the actors who got i by going to New York and he || Fot PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT e HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU | s12 y R e el o it AL ol |fo underso an OBeLLon O o | 100k the same road. Te got into the stage show, “Missouri Legend,” ALEXANDER and WAY PORTs || Fauipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER not. : :n(\‘; been suffering for some time and rked — right away he was signed up by a movie com- F:D;chl We:lkend;dm Arranged i 3 Charles W. Hawkesworth, assist- | | s e 7y el T 1 pany. r Information—Haugen Transpor- | ant to the general superintendent.|! TipEs TOMORROW _1 ! RUSTAD HOME eing signed was only the first step. The second was getting tatior. Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, | - said that at he North Star | il Returning yesterday. from a te: to act, which he did in a number of 12-day quickies. Step No. 3 Phone 123 | will have no reindeer meat for sale | | day vacation at Petersburg brings in “Kitty Foyle,” in which he has one of the two im- | 1 as it head uth ‘ " e) | man Rustad reported a good time portant supporting roles to Ginger Rogers. Director Sam Wood ' ] Bl | High tide . 181 ‘ect. |spent visiting with his brother and picked him because he felt the lad had something — “looks like TRAN SPORTA |0N COMPANY Subscribe to ine Datiy Alasks | Low tide—6:39 am., 01 feet. |going Inmun::.wnh the ialter. He Cary Grant, with something of Gable in his make-up, and he \ Empire—the paper wiis be larges | High tide—12:47 pm, 204 feet. | bagged one deer while on the ought (o have a chance. We're ziving it to him here.” y f paid circulation. | Low tide—T7:14 p.m., -38 feet ) tip A8 SRR ‘ T e arm | omotoo? Sovmmon | e ez e e s e wemn e || A e | % The biology class of Douglas High | A e o o , B b, O;S%g glgtl:";'ll'in. | ‘pENGl"N DUE HERE | school, achi)mpanied by Arthur| ‘Werriers, scige work but not in big pictures; looks and person- ‘ 4 4 reratn ana weotesate || ON CHRISTMAS RUM | visited the city water dam/| ality that stood out even in the bad ones, shone when given half ||} ALASKA TRANSPORTATION Fresh from the Shell Everyday | | | and collected specimens of a chance: Result: “Kitty Foyle.” | COMPANY By the % Pintand Pint . | | 10 FAR WESTWARD | piant and animal ite growinz| And there is Ginger herself — who had as many ups and - LEAVE ORDERS AT V! ol around the reservoir. downs before her real recognition as changes of hair-do and hair- NEW YORK TAVERN || yoying its annual “Christmas| gpNIoRS BLAN DANCE color. (The latter is read now, dark red.) Sallings from Pler 7 Seattle ship” voyage to remote stations in | A T R & Alhv‘ Mat I‘i.~ easy Lo‘ forget — seeing Ginger now with her dancing | ::::l’e Westward A)u-?lm and on the Pribilof i is planned for November 16 by the accolades, her dramatic and comedy accomplishments’ — that as I S. S. TONGASS Oct. 29 Nov. 1 |Islands, the Fish and Wildlife Serv- | gopi class of Douglas ~High S 8. TNRE 3 EEN, Agent £ |ice vessel Penguin is due in Juneau | o oo o Rk e i reatrs s W Nov. & HENRY GF engers 105 ) Seattle, - | AEROGL WSS BARISIIS.0nenostre s P N/ 7e {] s.s. TONGASS ov. 12 Phone 25 Too \50‘"9 time today from Se: been engaged to play for the event F E { Freight ‘ \ | Harold Knudsen is Captain of the | O . 1 VOLUNTEER SERVICE CHAPTER ® PASSENGERS FREIGHT ‘ ESTABLISHED IN DOUGLAS 4 The American Women's Volun- s T 0 P REFRIGERATION { ! teer Service, organized to aid Brit- ° lish refugees, has added Douglas Is- AT PERCY'S CAFE land to their list of chapters with Breakfast, Dinner or Light n B mn 2 ‘mcl nppon:qnenz of n:n_ cmfvm Lunches o 8o 1LL e B e e 1 L1 7 Pool as chairman, in charge of a © DELICIOUS FOOD AGENT fyminsd oy O “a 3 | drive to secure any donations of ; sc“gnmt and r ARES | used clothing possible. ® FOUNTAIN SERVICE Phone 114 Night 812 co"mm (?}'mi Bnlv cnmn“ 1 Mrs. Pool in A. Pearce will as Lumber and Building Materials P 4 Tuesday o 22 o % TR % i ; J“ea“ o ralm afl Sea“le Friday “,],C \\‘ml\ | ll)lL first mex?u;)n‘vd‘ mcm:fly as 1933 she was just one of the “Gold Diggers of Broad- will call at homes and Othel‘;i aces way,” and before that she was a rather innocuous leading lady or Travel PHOENES 537 OR 747 uflw & | to pick up such clothing or donors i R S kert f her futs 4 P i SE R TR A% TR B0 cut AT 1 X Monday, Thurs- || {© Pick up st * | ingenue — as uncertain of her future as the young ones now on @ T i ra“banks to J“e“ da Sa’turday | may leave what they have at the about town bumping their heads on the gates. e SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve Y, homes of either of the three wom:n "Pm and Modemnize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. | in charge. Today’'s discourazed youngsters gan keep their chins up by i Monday i Anycne having coats, underwear, 17 seanle ’o J“ea‘l Thursday sweaters or shoes, that are still keeping men&:l company with some of yesterday’s small fry: GESS' [ Yy CTIY MIRITIIAres Y — - usable, are requested to phone and With Gable, when his ears were too big and they said he l‘NiA G y Jun- e Fr Neme Ruby Bethel Fiat Ophir MeGrath | advice if they wish them called | couldn't act; LINER CAL ] (1) “C_E ¥ Juneau 95.00 8200 149.00 11500 $151.00 $132.00 $125.00 $120.60 for. Heavy clothing will be par- . With Garbo, when they gave her a part simply because they VANCOUVER, 3 N 7!‘ m Seattle _.95.00 170,00 23400 202.00 $236.00 3217.00 $210.00 2 ticularly adaptable to neods of the couldn't get the dircctor, Mauritz Stiller, to make a move without [ ‘VICTORIA OR SEATTLE and % L &, MEA ¢ T | Fairbanks $2.00 130.00 7500 39.00 7600 58.00 48.00 41.00 refugees. her; SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS 487 TELEPHON —~—371 FRESH EVERY DAY — Local, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY | Reafrew of the Royal Mounted in | "YUKON FLIGHT” o k w4d { LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. 4 (A 3 S With Laurence Olivier, who had a contract here and even Princess Louise $—Via Fairbanks. llALLOWi;ENDgG:SEéS SCHOOL made some pictures but was marked off as a dud; October 27 3 hoss. b 2 2 % 3 : = s The next couple of d;ys promise With Astaire, whose first test put- him down, classicaly, as Princess, Norah mefim nmflBLm Pmengers — Aumall — Au Expre’s Its of fun for Douglas school. Ghil- “slightly bald and tan dange a little”; November 6—17—27 n (‘TT 1 dren as the Hallowe'en season af- With' Alice Faye, whe was just a band-singer and hadn’t “any- g FBESH LOCAL EGGS BAILY :3 =g= = 5 real party occasions, Tomor- | thing” as an actress; B : : 1 (FROM OUR OWN FAWM § Paclhc AlaSka A“waysl lnc‘ mo:ml?g a}:. 10:30 o'clock the With Ty Power, who couldn't even get extra work most of the TELEPHbNE rl'ls s Pmm‘DELWERY A & erpalton. puy will have a time he was trying; m Pan Amerlcan Alrways Sysiem T B D T S With Ann Sheridan, .who was “washed up" after her first = i | trial but stayed to fight it out and won; 10 ’ - S w & TRAFFIC OFFICE | DIIUGLAS (OUSWM With Betty Grable, who was just a “campus cutie” type and ] L. A. DELEBECQUE | who heard the sound of dropped options with dizzy frequency. Www ’ea”i.!y ) District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS NE 106 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE These and many moreimake a goodly company. Fo them, too, belongs the continued M b b pHONEMS . || —— ] b3 any L