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i 5 £ £ POLLY AND HER PALS th DAlLY ALASKA };VIP RE THURSDAY NOV. 7, 1940. FAR BE IT FROM ME,DOC, | T/ TELL YUH YER BUSINESS: | BUT AIN’ CHA COMIN’ L TARCUND A BIT u, MORE THAN N‘:CESCAQYZ Y OUSHTA SEE SOME O’ TH’ BILLS ABSOLOCTELY NOT, SAM ABSOLOOTELY NEXT MONTH / By CLIFF STFHRFTT l IVE GOT T/MEET \ (= STEAMER MOVEMENTS ARMY MEN | 8 NORTHBOUND . due Saturday Should e 1 four days' mail aboard. ® il » Saturday noon ° J ) SAILINC . North iuled to e from 10 a. m. tomor- © row ° Yukon schedulec y sail from e/ 3 Seattle November 9 at 9 am. ® Big Douglas Lands at Auk & Toneass scheduied to sait trom o Y e . Bay on Long Flight from Virginia ). *“® 0000000000000 9E00000800068CCO0GCE S [ tle November 1€ toa o 1 £ 1 D n . r bi c SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS e b ‘ Nortl Con. heduled ° . ( arrl t 9:30 o'clo toni . Anc e ir and sails south at 1:30 a. m. @ v £ or M at 11 tonight e v fount McKinley is scheduled o E A ithbound 3:30 a. m 2] urday. . . ternoon and | e~ Aleutiar cheduled south- at Auk Bay bound Monday ° lequacies of the LOCAL SAILINGS . for the 25000 o Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- f the big ka and ports. . for Uncle Dart leaves every Wednesday o '~ failed at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port and no Alexander, Kake and way- ¢ DN GOk ports . one anc B8 ¥ 88 9 B W g y ) N ] ‘ ' 1 ) the hull } PLANE MOVEMENTS € \1 are aboard the Bonitins Yore, under Tieut, L.J. Gep-|® = Doy plane scheduled to ® hart " e fly from Seattle drect to ® Har e Juncau tomorrow on an ex- @ I'e e perimental f . A reant o PAA Electra plane scheduled ® Girvin e to fly to Fairbanks tomorrow. ® T} g e Mail closes at 8 a. m . and with } load e Planes scheduled to {ly every e and 2,400 p P e morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® 1.200 e weather permitting. . oline range c¢f 1500 miles. ® © ©¢ @ o o © o o & © o o f loadad, s 14,000 i g 1 E: l uise t about 35 A Principal v the ship is in T_Tmss TomerrRCwW (Sun Time) Low tide—1:36 am. 3.4 feet ed little | pyon tide—8:20 am., 141 feot promised | 1 ,q {ide—2:26 pm., 5.0 feet ) High tide—3 pm. 127 fc B - JUNEAUITES SENT SINCERE THANKS FOR AMBULANCE Son of Late Ambassador Bingham Writes for Committee The practical interest and gener- osity of the American people in the British cause, signified by Juneau's gift of a trailer ambulance to a is helping them Juneau Clothing Siore MEN'S and LADIES' READY-TO-WEAR ‘ IT COSTS SO LITTLE | TO DRESS SMARTLY | | | AT DEVLIN'S town in England, SCHEDULE and FARES Juneau 1o Fairbanks and Seattle o5l Monday, Thurs- day, Saturday Fairbanks fo Juneau Seattle 1o Juneau Mpnday Thursday eau attle banks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ophir McGrath Juneau 95.00 ~$2.00 149.00 115.00 ¥ 00 £125.00 $120.00 Seattle 95.00 170.00 o k- 00 $210.00 $207.00 Fairbanks $2.00 170.00 TL00 39.00 76.00 56.00 48.00 1100 LF&Q 10 FOR ROUND TRIP L $—Via Fairbanks. 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 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 LOCAL WORKERS FOR RED CROSS Luncheon—Roll Call Starts Soon The Red Cross worker: ¥'s CLamber which s were gues of Comm District C sutlined the driv Monday. ung di land very - pres icult icn from Er ent conditions is know you avoidable delay “The erczity shown by the Police inspect some of the distilling equipment found when they raided 3 five-story building in New York. Twenty men were seized and alarms were sent out for the arrest of 120 men and seizure of 103 automobiles wnd trucks. Agents said the plant’s business was enough to have paia $5,000 a day in taxes had it been Jegal. Great Britain at the moment and has become an important con- to ick it out a 1, to a’ Jur who made the purchase of tributing factor in enabling them letter received by The 5 raler ambulances possibte, o stick 1t out” day.on (DEglebChy . a4 I hope to receive before very Amier lor ome definite information of Most of ll}(\ Americats y S || the mes of the ages where vn at hawks do not kill pdui- s liese vehicles are actually work- try or small birds, W. Bingh bttt wow the real service they - ,———— 1dte: Hobet R orming. Gett ny infor- Try a classified ad in The Emptre en Pearl n Tra wood Sights And Sounds By Robbin Cooms. 1., Nov. 7.—Rosalind R ) conve sell was talking on WOOoD, 1 provi he sct of “This Thing Called Love.” She was enjoying this run T J of <he's been doing but she was beginning to wonder c » if she hadn't beiter try for a .change something dif- a little ore serious. e heatan 'w"‘ Gloria Dickson was talking on the set of “This Thing Called elie von 1‘““3 Hha Emarans. otbEs She liked this part, a sort of tough glitter gal, hut she kind and helpful peopl Wot id it was tco muech like the tough gh‘uer gals she'd been vou please thank the people anothe udio. €he had talked the ‘director into letting foss - s up the part she didn't want to get stuck in a rut. (Official Pub.i yn Jeslyn alking on the set of “This Thing Called arted in pictures as a newspaperman and REPORT OF NCIAL said he CONDITION He OF paperman that once he didn’t work for six museum F: were crying for it and theer wasn't enough of it to go around. If that's true, I want to give my bit to humanity. It's a THE B. M. BEHRENDS e didn't want to play an other newspaper- BANK ic type of effeminate comedy he enacted located at Juneau, Alaska, Terri- in which he played a newspaperman again. tory of Alasks, at the close of This thing called Hollywood business on the 31st day of Octo- b - ISR ber, 1940, T meant to be selfish and store it away in my private movie RESOURCES 2 0 7 Loans and dieEBinTs § 574798.56 but then I began hearing things. I began hearing the Loans on real estate 421,574.00 Overdrafts 518.66 United States bonds far, far better thing that I do, etc. The first fan who really wants and securities i 99 a lock of D. Lamour’s hair enough to write me — first — can Other bonds and war- i have ne, rants 248.091.24 T is in lieu of passing out million-dollar jobs to the sev- Stocks, securities, judg- ments, claims, etc 78,248.97 Banking house, furni- ture and fixtures Other real estate owned s PERCY’S CAFE [ ] Due from other banks "’!7 148. (11 Checks on other banks | and other cash items 17.187.19 s T 0 P Exchanges for clearing g house 510997 AT PERCY'S CAFE Cash on hand 183.101.22 Breakiast, Dinner or Light Gold dust Lunches * DELICIOUS FOOD TOTAL $3.114,156.76 ® FOUNTAIN SERVICE LIABILITIE © REFRESHMENTS Capital stock paid in ..$ 100,000.00 ?zl::g;\;\flmd “i‘:'%?,%‘:?, eral pLop‘(‘ who have written for them. Some day, when I am Undivided profits less older and wiser, I will know better than to mention a million expenses paid 80,135.74 dollars dnywhere — especially in writing! Due to other banks 432,894.09 wnd deposits 8940/ 3 ~“would a look at Carole Lombard’s dressing room compen- Time deposits 1458.643.01 1 cate, just a little> It's different from all the other potrable hier's and certified dressing rooms in town. It’s here today on the set of “Mr. and 2 4,411.06 Mrs. Smith,” with no chrome door-knobs or hand-quilted satin ) & walls. It hasn't any doors or walls at all. It's five pieces of It a ; §911415670 furniture, right out in the open set — a chaise lounge and two United States of America, Terrifury chairs, a dressing (able with stool to match, all covered in of Alaska, First Judicial Divi- sion, ss powder blue chintz. I. James W. McNaughton, Cashier Says Carole: “I like m be out where I can talk to people of the above named bauk, do sol- and they can alk Lo moe swear that the foregoing She does, and they do. ement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. George Reeves has ended a fantastic week — a Hollywood JAMES W. McNAUGHTON, honeymoon. . Cashier. On the day of his wedding (to Eleanora Needles) he was (Correct, Attest) told he probably would have to work that night. He was in ':;50 “éuétchLAND uncertainty until 4 p. m., when he was dismissed. His parting 03, Direciors. gift was an eight-page speech to be learned for the next day's (Notarial Seal) shooting. He was married, but the honeymoon was postponed. hseribed and ‘sworn to before He workéd all week and Saturday, Mrs. Reeves visited the set me this 7th day of November, 1940. to see her husband rehearsing & love scene with Rosemary Lane. CURTIS G. SHATTUCK, But the picture’s title is promising, for all that. It's “Always Notary Public in and for the Ter- a Bride." ritory of Alaska. My commission expires April 15, 1943. M‘._, cail workers here sday by Miss Jane ’ Guests at Tdaé;'s Chamber " DRIVE CHOSEN . United Sta |and for al chairman, as fol- WS Mrs. Alice Coughlin, Miss De- srah Pentz, Miss Carol Robertson, W. W. Council, Mrs. Henry Harmen, Mrs Istein, Mrs. Cot Hayes, Mrs. Jack Burford, Mrs.| ‘Catherine Gregory, Mrs. Joe Flakne | and Mrs. Rod Darnell OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- BER ONE. Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- | er and ex-officio Probaie 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 before the undersigned Probate Judge nu the 12th d. of November, 1940, at 10:00 a.m,, in the office of the Commissioner ex-officio Probate Court for Ju- neau, Alaska, Commissioner's Pre- cinct, upon the petition of Gordon Gray of Douglas, Alaska, for his appointment as administrator of the estate of Fred Engel, deceased, the issuance of letters of administration to the said Gordon Gray. All persons interested are hereby Court 1: required to appear and show cause "'not be granted as prayed 1 understand the un- practical interest and gen- | people of the | at said time they have, why and place, if any sald petition should for officis this 31st hand and Witness my seal at Juneau, Alaska, day of October, 1940. FELIX GRAY, U. S. Commissioner and ex- officio Probate Judge for Juneau, Alaska, Juneau Commissioner’s Precinct. United States is one of the W) pate first publication, Oct. “ 1940, comforting things to the people of Date last publication, Nov 11, 1940, ady. Subscrive Datily Alaske Empire—the paper witi: the larges o ine _ baid circulation. and | ( JOE GREEN as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invitéd to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the —. ——— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "“VIGIL IN THE NIGHT" Federal Tax—5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! et e e Pt i S Leave DueJuneau Due Juneay 0 steamc-rv Seattle « Northbound Southbound ALTEU%;!;{’M.EY Oct. 30 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 ANANA Nov. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. 10 Taan Nov. 5 Nov. 12 ,)P?NALI Nov. +6 Nov. 9 Nov. 13 YUKON Nov. 9 Nov. 12 Nov. 16 MT. McKINLEY Nov. 13 Nov. 16 Nov. 21 *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Latouche, Seward, Women's Bay, Kodiak and Seldovia. f—Connects with S. 8. Cordova at Cordova for Homer and Uzinki, FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICE®T OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. O. ADAMS———Agent Alafika Steamshl ERVICE-ON- *PALL ALARS KA ROUTES [ GASTINEAU | HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Servce Information | PHONE 10 or 20 | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | U. S. Mail Carrier M. S.DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneaun every Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Special Weekend Trips Arranged '| MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL For Information—Haugen Transpor- | tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, Phone 123 e ATCo. ALASEA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY - L Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle 8. 8. TYEE .... S. S. TONGASS . .S. 8. TYEE .. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION { ® D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 CANADIAN PACLEIC 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASEA PEADQUAHTIES JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ? | ! S —— ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. ' All Plznes 2wy O padie Station KANG || PHONE Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 12 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER RTHLAND TRA;NSPORT TION COMPANY COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA k Lumber and Building Faterialy PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Tille I, F. H. A. CALIFORNIA GROCERY and... DIEAT MARKET 487. TELEPHONES FRESH EVERY DAY — Local, Home-Grown VEGETABLES FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY Window Cleaning PHONE 485

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