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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 8, 1940. POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT | é U JACK CHRISTIAN | | Lpie e L amee S S S SEZ SHE’ LOOK ! LIKE FUN/ I CAN TELLYOU THERE SHOUWLP BE TWO poat'é‘yggz/fi ?\H AU‘ cHgasspsAQE EVERYTHING WOTS IN TH”’ PAWN TRCKETLngNiEéW as a paid-up subscriber to T BET YOUVE| [HULL DERN BOOK / CHECK, A RECI A OLD DAWG LICENSE . The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this dvening at the box office B CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "FLYING DUECES” Federal Tax—5¢ per Person NEVER EVEN OP"—‘NED 1% WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! NOTICE IN THE COMMISSIONER'S |, COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM-| i BER ONE. / Before FELIX GRAY, g:omnlissioll- | “er and ex-officio Probate Court, § WY Juneau Precinct. |sTEAMER MovEMENTS! In the Matter of the Administra- | | tion of the Estate of Fred Engel, Deceased. NORTHBOUND b NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN w ® that a hearing will be held befove ® the undersigned Probate Judge o L the 12th day of November, 1940, : at 10:00 a.m., in the office of the Y 1 S United States Commissioner and ¢ North Sca due szf‘ s L4 ex-officio Probate Court for Ju- » : SCHEDUI _h s.AHA‘I:\J(-: : heau, Alaska, Commissioner's Pre- : 0 :”;: “."‘,l";l;‘“, :\”m cinet, upon the petition of Gordon % Leave DueJuneau Due Juneay . ARt o HHomn & Gray of Douglas, Alaska, for his, Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound 0 3 RS ol * . . e ik appointment as administrator of *MT. McKINLEY . Oct. 30 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 ; gl o . Noran scheduled o ¢ Here ia the British destroyer Kimberley, of 1,690 | tons, during an engagement in the Red sea. The |the estate of Fred Engel, deceased, ALEUTIAN Nov. 2 Nov. 5 Nov. 10 Alaska ports and ° il from Vancouver Novem- e tons, which is reported to have trapped and sunk | normal complement of the Italian vessel was 143 |and for the issuance of letters of TANANA Nov. & Nov. 12 " BN < $80R6 0 ‘!, m X e the Ilalian destroyer Francesco Nullo, of 1,058 | men. zdministration to the said Gordon !Y)FJNALI 3 Nov. 6 Nov. 9 Nov. 13 an Moller, Z : b _ | Gray. U . W. Council, Dr.|? North Coast scheduled to sail o - i ¢ M&l' S 1ntevestin a9y hatabs MTK(I\)‘Y:K]ME Nov. 9 Nov. 12 an{. lu F. Kane » from Seattle November 15 at © filed suit in Superior Court at Seat- | Lo i 1o appear and show cats LEY Nov. 13 Nov. -16 Nov. 21 ran, J. C Baranof scheduled to sail from e J. E. Evangelista, one of the 194 S§C L EC0, Ftton sho‘;’:’f *--Connects with S. §. Cordova at Cordova for Latouche, Seward, mens, R. I atile November 16 at 9 : ‘ (ANNERY UNEON to whom the other claims were as- |t gr'ame{i'm p‘::yed ot i Women’s Bay, Kodiak and Seldovia. m | | s , cha I was prom- | A . g | — i Y r inki AL SOUTHBOUND SAIL o/ ‘ :Erll‘eqdJ:h‘qr:;il;:?a[xiiflrlnhfic;n::yi Withess my hand. aid offi'ci..l t—Connects with S. 8. Cordova at Cordova for Homer and Uzinki. Mr Mourt McKinley is scheduled @ | | OVER FISH jOBS Aitslnig Lo 1080 sbagon 1 D vamu | Zeax art OJ\:n;:u l:‘mskm this 31sv FOR OTHER INFCRMATION REGARDING FORTS Burell. Mrs, Howard Haye m:l!\:h‘nm«: 3:30 a. m. Sat- 4 | ed a member of the union, or per- ' %Y °FE&§ ER“"' | GF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL J. Robinson. G. E. Butts, Mi: uraay £ | formed some other service for the 2 L oo Aleutian is & !.,.m;,.rx outh- :‘ IS (HARGEDP . d W k . Al k union. gfljioco;‘lsszlox‘ir (;md l;"('. T l' E A L A S K A L ' N E meyer, Frank I i e Gl S g {Fromise OrK IN Al@SK@, The complaint named the follow- | bevavhdgloik ) 0 ] TICK®T OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 Barvy Kec LOCAL SAILINGS [ b v \ ing assignors in addition to Evan- Junieli, Alasks, duriesi H. 0. ADAMS Niroik Yot lt‘(lu]‘('(i msarn ev:‘:v: W ‘ ]9 F|I|p|n05 cla[m gelista: ey Ctomn;ilism‘l;er'sol?-e;;nclzéq ' . O. AD gen! 3 Ve y at 6 p. m. for Sit- . ’ Jose Quezon Torres, Bonafacio| Jate irst publication, Oct. 0./ ¢ Tigh, omriabn, 1 wid wagports. farine Board Declares He | in Damage Suit Rogunet, Catalino Monde, Louis Sev- | Date st publiction, Nor. 11, 1040, shris Totland, Peter W I Lot ML= illa, Dong Yoon Park, I. Elisean, ady, = = Beauchiamp, Chilés SImb: 75 m. for Petersburg, Port. Showed Inattention fo | e e L S Baward Alfred Shaw lexander, Kake a vay- . Accusing Cannery “Workers and [ani, Roman Asera, Ben Sabado,' : Al k S h C Laur Weed ThOMNLS BEnrats ports s Time on Course | Laborers’ Union Local 7 of | Agaton Gunable, Victor Doton, Fau- | EmPire—the paper witr: the largea a/s a tea’ms lp on}pany “ s 0000000 0 emising them jobs in | stina Mera, S. De La Ungia, Tivoreio Pald circulation. fish cannery and then |Rivera, Eugenio R. Marin, Venacio | — - man Hansen, Alfred Huhta, Leon is, E. O. Olsen, William Pat- \SERVLCE DN RLL'RLRSKR ROUTES ATTLE, Nov. 8—A marine B Tl Aaiis Bararar BRnk Blem. . ng to do so, 19 Filipinos have Gadiano and C. B. Arevalo. : i ”;\vl WHW : :{1 - vv'”\‘»‘ t‘n | PLANE MOVEMENTS | Board investigating the grounding | ———————— | 0 e amtomacamoum e B e e s, | PO PP | M | s . | CASTINEAU || MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL | ; i | c d Hugh M. Ca 1 { or Ketchikan—A. E. Glover, Jim |e Douglas plane scheduled to ® A LR Seoorg HOTEL ! o | o S aret o ¢l vitn mattetion 10 auty. Sichts And Sounds | || Frocmetmateio o | | 2T Rt Commmnitr | it e | For Pets Mrs. Hilda Run-|e Juneau tomorrow on an ex- e - 7¢ 99 4 : H ll d 1 fs n oun Air Servce Information quist {o perimental flight. o | Salte L WEY' IS oMo e, oDl oltywoo 4 4 PHONE 10 or 20 SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA For Wrangell—A. T. Hutchison > to fly to Juneau tomorrow e Pe lifted. Hearings have recessed By Robbin Cosas s HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 : Joo H » from Fairbanks o | on s ale Wl “"““C“‘"' & HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Nov. $—“ARISE MY LOVE.” Screen- : g g S 3 charg agains am; e 5 sy iz m;‘,:::i.,:gh:‘ti??clg‘:k‘}zr:1:13 o /stated in part, “While m-\»,,,upm,_ play by Charles Brackett and Billy Wilder. Directed by Mit- e e e e S e 8 T -'f’e Jitig | ‘\' b on * o] dbr authorty oF Your Doerss Bé- cheli Leisen. Principals: Claudette Colbert, Ray Milland, HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. AL A sx A AIB m‘s’m lnc s 3 DUTeAU NOW | o P o o o tWeen the hours of 11:59 pm. and Walter Abel, Dennis O’Keefe, Dick Purcell, George Zueco. . U.S. Hail cafl'ifl' ’ .o o <Al 12:15 am. on October 27, you neg- i [ All Planes Operating Own Acronauticat F(‘rmEd bv Troop v | lected to advise or inform the pilot This is the picture Hollywood has been trying to make ever M s n IT 2.Way s fi: Station KANG PHONE i Y e s onaow. | of the .kll‘am;’r AI:L\‘ku the vessel since Europe’s mess became the world's great drama — a picture Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 ES 4 was apparently not in its correct which is romantic adventure, comedy, and drama closely knit | Leaves Ferry mhun“ 5 ‘""]!({}l‘(;“‘l"=l‘(j’1" —————————————— Dosition due {o the fact it required | yitn cvents abroad but not overshadowed by their background. | every Wednesduy st ik Equipped SEAPLANES FOR cmsm‘m ] Hen s | o L misen b Savite 0y cisanes Milland is a wise-cracking, idealistic aviator looking for lost | For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT - e 3 1zing a service bureau in this city 10! Loy tide—2:38 am. 36 feet. |abeam and Glenn Island light on|| Couses to defend APl 6 Spanish Rkl AIAL By @inbitious | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | work in consultation with the Red | pjgn tide—9:14 am., 147 feet. 'an magnetic course, which | F:"?',' 03 o ],OV'. - “"”;“cd I’l':v herpnf"b:mm for ")| Special Weekend Trips Arranged i Cross. W 3:26 tance ord v is * and his own desire to do something about Poland. Trav- C Low tide—3:26 pan., 40 feet. ' distance ordimarily is made in ten, A For Information—Haugen Transpor- The girls will gather flannel -..,(;‘ High tide-—9:35 pam. 131 feet. !|minutes, theareby contributing to cling together to their respective aims, they sojourn romantically | tation Co. Red 811—or flotel!umi yarn from the community their | e S the grounding of the steamer.” | in Compiegne Forest, are,caught there by the war’s outbreak. Phone 123 | project for this year. Anyone hav- | Al:o ch: with negligence in| Tmpelled by her heart and a sudden desire to escape, she persuades ;“'P‘ pieces of these V‘(“"‘l" HO: ”["" BEAR SEIS 0‘" duty, earlier in the hearings, was him to forget his quizotic chivalries, to take her back to America. | now small, is urged (., call either | pilot Capt. Herbert Luckin, who ‘They sail — on the Athenia. She gets a story, he a job in the un ; J \I;v:".‘hn‘: :n‘fvxlv-vnnlfl‘l- m"3 ON GAME pAIR“- was at the wheel when the Alaska Royal Air Force. They became famous, apart. In the end, they | Juneau 10 Mrs. Earl McGinty at the Baranof Vv tH Bowss P ok 2 e 7 ., they 8 - Hotel. They may also be left at the | oy g o0 oo oo e ¥ ity meet again at Compiezne Forest as the Nazi-French armistice || WEEKLY 8 ttle Northern Light Presbyterian Churen | The FIS% anc W e e S o is being signed. They're going back to America again, this time || b Ly, Jun. y manse, but the Scouts would perfer | o e Co P swanson and Deputy | Ticet is the highest country in|| With a mission — he to train pilots, she to tell. uncensored, what || ve Ar.Jun calling for them | wildlife Agent Jack Jeffery. It will the world, with table lands rising' she has seen of Sn;z; “fredom.” geattle o0 ok I e out until after Thanksgiving, “if 16,000 feet above the sea Tt sounds serious, and it is — but it’s hair-raising adventure: BETHE! "L\ TLES it can round Point Retreat.” 48 - 3 . it's comedy subtle, broad and risque; it's romance as tender as' ALASEA TRANSPORTATION / 25 Oct. 29 oct. 3 Residents of Bethel, believing .‘\‘ oy . (Official Publication) “A Tarewsll to Atmsg (ggvitis as Hmely- as today COMPANY \ . OC 8 e fiture nrinarity of tha Kusko- There are more than 100 gev- pRPORT OF THE FINANCIAL Tt ought to do much for Milland, for Colbert, and for Abel, L 1. Nov. 5 Nov: i o e y \smx and 4,000 hot springs in Yel- CONDITION who scores as Colbert’s exasperated boss. . ~NOY kwim section, are organizing [lowstone National Park of the . No‘l-‘* s sl a7 AT A FIRST BANK OF SITKA “THE GREAT DICTATOR” Written and dirccted b fhom.Pler 7 Sgis St iR S | ¢ GRE! X rected by 8 2 Safttn Pler SRR R e e ST The first zoological garden Wwas lgcated at Sitka, Territory of Alaska, | { P shed a about 1100 S e 31st | IT COSTS SO LYTTLE ;ghh hed in China abou 2;}":; gcos;b:: b;;::)ne:s on the 31st 7e ! S, S. TYEE TO vmm;TsmmTu i gt Hencitntors | P .J " ‘ ‘ S ‘ /‘ FE . S. 8. TONGASS P E";&"g{gpfl nowing | Loans and discounts $ 43,003.51 ! ° S. 8. TYEE ... | ’ | AIR! ) - B Loans on real estate 51,772.74 i n E v L l “ S 'air route from Seattle to Nome, on Overdrafts 1é5‘ A S HIEIOYEI‘ sale at J. B. Burford & Co. 84% Giper honds and war- | s T 0 P mi — * ‘fants 22,000.00 | REFRIGERATION e ‘ran ! | Banking house, furniture | AT PERCY'S CAF'E . and fixtures 6,590.68 Breakiast, Dinner or Light L Due from other banks . . 223.336.88 Lunches Checks' on other - banks | ® DELICIOUS FOOD m“ L Wl?m and other cash items 1,307.64 e FOUNTAIN SERVI SCHEDULE and FARES i anHREd ol < REFRESAMENTS | Expenses in excess of Fairbanks and Seaile Tuesiay earnings ey : pross v g Lumber and Blnldmg Materials an ealile e — Charles Chaplin. Principals: aplin, Paul rd, Juneau 1o Fairbanks Friday TOTAL $400,768.57 Jack Oake, Reginald Gardiner, Henry Daniell, Billy Gilbert, PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU : Monday, Thurs- LIABILITIRS Maurice Moscovich, Emma Dunn. SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve Fairbanks fo Juneau day, Saturday " Cepital stock paie in ....$ 2000000 sl and Modernize Your Mome Under Title I, F. H. A. 8 p B“‘S“&‘:O‘L‘Q‘;:’ s 26'000%‘ What should have been the year's rarest film turns out to be naa; 5 08 sa i X v hi comedian takes sea"le lo Juneau Mo y Demantd epodtts™: 231.334.14 a disappointing example of what happens when a co Thursday Pliha: Akttt 117.526.74 up preaching to the neglect of his primary function, comedy. e et Ohiaers ARG RS E T 14 o\ “The Great Diclator” has much priceless Chaplini fn ft, al- »':: f.'«.l.- :,J.’.'h Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ophir McGrath checks : 10,907.69 most ¢ncugh (o win pardon for the finale in whieh Charlie, step- Juneau 95.00 §2.00 119.00 11500 15100 $12.00 $125.00 $120.00 ———— | ping out of character, délivers a speech on democracy. It is a petieh ity g pellorgiodhas 1 | ‘2““: ”:o: TOTAL $400,768.57 beaut!ful speech, delivered with fineé passion, and it would be’ . e b 1 o s 5 Lt bl United States of America, Terri-'| yenderful if it were not the climax of a movie from a man the LESS 100,FOR ROUND TRIP 5 of Alaska, First Judiclal Di- | yoq pas called its greatest entertainer. vision, ss. 4 . : “ Vi 3 3 But Charlie is perfect in his takeoff of a dictator named Ade- $—Via Fairbanks. . N 2 5 anO.V:) ! ,fgn;“pfifiigkcaj’;‘e;;’jmfi;fi noid Hynkel, and Oakie is wonderful s his' brother’ dictator, Passengers — Rirmail — Air Express B o e ootemii | Napoicai. Miss Goddard is nice, too, as the Ghettd girl in love is'true to the best of my knowledgo || with Hynkel's double, the little Jewish barber — who i Chaplin's H H : and belief farafliar “tramp” with certaih niodifications. ac C a a ltways, IIG. O. W. TUPPER, I Chaplin as Hynkel does a balloon dance (kicking the globe % _ (Notorial Seal) Cashier. arcund) which is a work of art and genius. ' (‘Jhnpfln as the barber Pan Amerlcan Alrways Sysiem 'COMFCT—AM”!ST' does a saving routine (to Brahsis music) ' Which is grassroots g"g G:;;"{ISON || chaplin. And there ave other scenés, many of them, to prove(that ) 3 . 8. ] | s ot beent completely swamj TRAFFIC OFFICE Directors or Partners, (| the comie’s creative ability has n pletely ped by his emotions. Personallys I 'like my Nazi 'persecutions storl;s Subscribed and sworn to before ' o . | me this 6th day of November, 1940. strpdght -— as in “Pastor Hall,” “The Mortal M bw - WM. W. KNIGHT, my Chaplin the same way. »Np!ary Public in and for the Terri- e tory of Alaska. U. S. Commissioner. L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager 135 Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS % 108 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE