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POLLY AND HER PALS 7 HAVE ANICE]/ ILL DO MY HERE'S A LIST OF THINGS VISIT, MA. ERNDEST, I MADE TELLIN' TH’ —— AT | DATTER... WAY PAW WANTS TH/ VES, 6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 4, 1940. ( [ St o s e H. S. GRAVES TR as a paid-up subscriber to By CLIFF STERRETT IE I FINDS YUHVE SPOILT HIM BY DOIN’ A SINGLE ONE OF EM, YUHLL ANSWER. || | ¥ f i BUT I GOES--- BEFORE e e INE NEWS | | MAR Aleulian Now Juneau Bound Tengass in Porl}Today p: o Gordor Kenfield > v GAME COMMISSION GETS PUBLICITY IN VILDLIFE MAGATINE Game of the Alask C ior told in Sign of the Brc Bear” by Cleland van Dressen, Washington writer in the lead story of American Wildlife for Seplember-October e J.W.C. MEETING A regular meeting of the Ju- neau Woman's Club will be held Tuesday, Nov. 5, at 2 pm., in the penthouse of the a Electri Light and Power Al members req MRS, ady | Juneau Clothing Store | | MEN'S and LADIES’ | READY-TO-WEAR | IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRE! SMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S SCHEDULE Fairbanks to Junean Juneau fo Fairbanks and Seaile e NOBTHBOUND . ¢ Princess Norah arrived at 3 . . o'cleck this afternoon bound @ e for Skagwa . @ North Coast > early tomor- e row m buy no definite ® e time 3 p. m. teday e e Aleutian due at 3 o'clock to- e e morrow afternoon e . CHEDULED SAILINGS . e scheduled. to sail from @ . attle 9 a. m. tomorrow. ® © Denali scheduled to sail from e e Seattle November 6 at 0 a. ® e m. ° o North Sea sched 1 to 1l e e from Seattle November 8 at © . 10 a. m ° . scheduled to sail from e . November 12 . ® SOUTHBOUNY BAILINGS e . 1 scheduled southbound e L 9 o'clock tonight b4 e Mount McKinley is scheduled e e Southbound Saturday. .| . LOCAL SAILiNCG> L4 e Estebeth scheduled to sail every o e Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- e . ka and wayports. . e Dart leaves every Wednesday ® e at7a.m, for P burg, Port e e Alexander, Kake and way- ® e ports. . © e 3 6000068 e o " i PLANE MOVEMENTS Alaska Clipper scheduled to Jeave Seattle tomorrow. if the weather permits. Today l cancellec PAA Electra frem F afternoon morrow Planes scheduled to fly every morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, weather permitting. ° e . ° cheduled south o arriving this e turning to- ® . . . . ° pank and r 2 e 0 0800000 00 - o - ? Tipes Tomerre 7 feet feet feet feet High tide—5 Low tide—10:45 High tide—4:51 p.m., Low tide—11:24 pm. 16 - Norah Here From South Canadian Pacific steamer cess Norah, making the first trip on the winter schedule, arrived in Ju- neau this afternoon bound for Skag- way Passengers arriving are as follows: For Juneau Virginia Hanson, Alma Hanson, Willilam Forward, Alice Smith, Herschell Chappell, Walter Gaston. For Tulsequah—John Olson. - -0 QUICK RELIEF for troubled feet Tele, 648, Chiropodist. Dr. Steves > and FARES Tuesday Friday Monday, Thurs- day, Saturday Fairbanks $2.00 130.00 74.00 #—Via Fairbanks. 135 So. Franklin St. 108 S Monday eattle fo Juneau s eau attle banks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ophir McGrath Juneau 93,00 $2.00 9.00 1.600 F132.00 Seattle 95.00 170.00 1.00 .00 $217.00 $210. S 109 FOR ROUND TRIP Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager 39.00 00 5600 48.00 4400 PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE Prin- i HSLSERUN .~ T ACROSS Cover Rocky Moun- Pronoun Ahoriginal Mount McKinley wa. " y afternoon from | 15, rype of Symbol for enium inhabitant of New Japanese sash turd Devoured ngers Jdis inglish musi- AR e o composer Seattle and il ¢ 1z s and 16 Remove from Solution of Saturday's Puzzle and Westward B SLIDCRIGOD 32 s DOWN over "“ M 1. Charge tions G Mrs. D 4 3 2. Holds the Siberian river 62. Small lakes E Forrest Plural ending 63, City in _attention ; Not any Minnesota 3. Grows more profound Genus of stick A3 Roy like insects H OVE 5. Capital of [ 1 nd Ho Jic i Connor, Miss }q. ngs Foster, Mr Germ cells F Micke Hotfian Takes the \ ; ifet 1 Kushnick, William Mahoney, S | Peierson, Sam Shucklin, Mr el e en, Robert Ridley Auction e Helen ed container K . nd forth € i Litty r- ine cask Congdon, Bd .Johnson Clearly and H. L. Goddard, R. W Al e Skasway— Winnifred Sipprell Grow ;;so{.“l \ el Patricia Murray A o6 é speaker ells, € s Wells, Son of Noah For Haines— Ben Bellamy, E. Rob- . Pertaining to incon, Dale Hatisen. Ri'\'{‘x"x:n Afric 7RG T S 5. Play care- u‘sfl\L oy~ - v e The pick § b “}‘% °fi‘."g /lq . Is carried o / {4 . Rescue EONYE AR E LR Contradict . Legal profession NEWS MeBRIDES There is no substjiuse for Newspaper Adve;fisinq AWARDED ELECTFE b o Hollywood Sights And Sounds N . By Robbin Cooms 3 M dsranrtan phiden HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Nov. 4—When the old-timers got over m ucte affair the shock of losing Tom Mix and talked about the things he'd o e done for the screen, they mentioned two in particular. FIFTH CHILD NOW One was Tony BORN TO CU “"““J”-“ The other was putting the “western formula” back where St Anns Hompiial last m#ht] it had begun and where, with slight modern improvements, it has o E Ectiheii ot remained ever since. I I tipp h Mix was the first cowboy star to make horse as famous S M Tt L as himself. Tony, sad cld fellow now, is the ideological daddy 1 thre dauh nd of all the Silvers and Ct ps and Flashes who have galloped two the screen since, carrying their masters to nick-of-time rescues. The billi to be “Tom Mix and Tony” and the two were ocwboy since has had his Tony by another name, the box-office nor gained the > > RECOVERED FROM ILLN a team \ : SESVEGL W AR though none pranced so well at : fame that was Tony's in his heyday during a we She had been quite T 11 veral da with a severe BT o old It's a olng time the way movie time is recxoned, since Tom Albert Stragior is reported re- Mix took the throne as king of the westerns. It has been twenty lv reieased from the hospital years. " In the preceding decade, there had been two kings—Broncho nchorage after a period of ill- Billy Anderson and William S. Hart Broncho Billy made his name (and it was a NAME when few if any other move actors got billing) by head' them off at Eagle Pass in wild and wooly fashion - - W L meeting of the Dougz- las Paren cher Association will ‘Wedn evening at the Program committee is for MEET He'd head 'em off and The custom- chase ‘em back again and it was action all the way. be h be h usual hour. busy the preparing entertainment session. PERCY’S CAFE e STOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast, Dinner or Light Lunches ® DELICIOUS FOOD ® FOUNTAIN SERVICE © REFRESHMENTS . et e ] ers ate it up until a lean, keen-eyed hombre from the East intro- duced Drama to the Western. Like Broncho Billy, who came from New York's east side, Willlam S. Hart was movie-made cowboy. But Hart had been on the stage and knew a thing or two. His strong silent men, with their two guns, worked their way through plots. The chase was not for gotten but there usually was a big dramatic stake. william S. Hart was an actor who incidentally was a cowboy. Tom Mix then became the screen’s highest paid actor by minimizing plot and reverting to the Broncho Billy formula of quick-galloping action. At one tim he drew down $1,044000 a year —-$40,000 more than Chaglie Chaplin was getting. The old Fox Company, it was said, sold its entire product by using Mix picture eight a year, as a bait to exhibitors. “Tom Mix and _ Tony" was a golden combination on the marquees. You'll find the Brdncho Billy-Tom Mix formula still in use, with slight variations, by most of the non-singing cowboys today. They may dash out a little more plot but they hide it with action and shooting, and they’re just as girl-shy as Mix heroes be. (It's fairly suicidal for a cowboy star to kiss the AIR EXPERT_FromFargo, N. D, comes Thomas G. Early (above), recently named consul- tant and acting secretary to the C'yil Aeronautics Board in ‘Washington, D. C. used to heroine.) But not even Tom Mix could buck the coming of sound to pictures. Aleng with other wseterners, Tom and Tony took to the circus — and the Number One hero of the talkies had no“GLAS COUSEUM to be a chap who could sing first and ride afterward. It turned TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY out, as you know, to be Gene Autry, who plays a modern west "Buu'DOG DEUMMO”D, of airplanes, radio stations, and ranches which are as likely TAKES A BRIDE" | | b WERDT B, TSN AL SRR, TSy T/ ME, YOUNG LADY/ % - ot 1940, King Pares Srndionm, o, Work rghs eerved__ Q172 The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office o R Syt Sk CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “NORTHWEST PASSAGE" Federal Tax—5c per Person S S U U WATCH THIS SPACE NOTICE Your Name May Appear! ; IN THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT FOR THE TERRITORY | OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- | BER ONE. Betore FELIX GRAY, Commission- er and ex-officio Probaie Court,| % Juneau Precinct In the Matter of the Administra- tion of the Estate of Fred Engel,| Deceased. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| that a hearing will be held befove | the undersigned Probate Judge 'on| the 12th day of November, 1940, at 10:00 a.m., in the office of the United States Commissioner and| ¢& ex-officio Probate Court for Ju- neau, Alaska, Commissioner’s Pre- cincet, upen the petition of Gordon Gray of ‘Douglas, Alaska, fer his e ey 4 appointment. as administrator o st D aj S s )t Steamer o ¥ S Hhe -astats bf Fads B gblj Redthsed it S SLR;(XP Northibound - Southbound and for the: issuance of letters of| snpr MORINLES Oct- 26 Oct. 20 Nov. - 3 administration to the said Gordon! ALEUTIAN s Hoy. 2 N e v ov. ! Nov. 5 ov. 10 S TANANA Nov. 5 Nov. 12 Al persons interested are hereby ppNarr g atg 4 required to appear and show cause¢| yugoN Nov. 6 Nov. 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