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POLL Y AND HEB PALS ( POLLY SEz TWAIT, ) SHELL BE RIGHT HURRIES. WE'RE { GOING_ TO 1 5 THE GAME /) e’ Y /1 HOPE SHE & e, o, Word 1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY NOV. 11, 1940. = BY TH WAY, TH’ HULL DERN FOOTBALL SQUAD EEMS T’ BE DATIN LJP [THAT NEW DORIS S 'STEAMER MOVEMENTSI MARINE NEW ALEUTIAN . NORTHBOUND . e North Sea scheduled to arrive ® e at 1 o'cleck tomorrow morn- © ® ing. ° ® Yukon due tcmorrow morning e but nothing definite at 12 @ e noon today. Should have ® e three days' mail aboard e e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e he steamer Aleutian passed ® Tongass scheduled to sail from e ithbound frofh | the W .:q ® Seattle late tomor . e o) aft n ® Princess Norah scheduled to'e bringing nine here and ® sail from Vancouver 9 p. m. ® ng 41 south e tomorrov ° RfMvite wire etk An-y ® Mount McKi scheduled to McCall. R. Berg, Os o8 ® 1 from ttle November ® liivan, Ja.c M. G ® 13at9a m ° 1se, H. Stever mes Waich, ® North Coast scheduled to sail @ To Seattle passengers were Mrs, ® from Seattle November 15 at @ H. L. Pr Mrs. B White, Roy ® 10a.m . Rutherfcrd, A. Ramalie Al Dige- ® Baranof scheduled to sail from o ness, F. C. Purdy, R. E. Murphy, ® Seattle November 16 at 9 a. @ Mr. and Mrs. Ra; Manthey, Mr. ® M L ond Mrs. W Pringle. James Ba- ® SOUTHBOUND MILW(\ . k Ted Leptala ® Denali scheduled sc ound e Mrs. S. Paulson, Glenn Carrin- ® Wednesd ° F. D. Izaazson, James . LOCAL SAILINCGS . on, Ed St. John N o Estebeth scheduled to sail every Alice Ralph _ ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ® ATC bert Goodwir _ & ka and wayporis. - dyv. Laura Mckiting L. ® Dart leaves every Wedn y e po. Tony Rahos, Mark Pen. ® at7a. m. for Petersburg, Port ® lergrass, James Holemb, . D, Kanz, ® Alexander, Kake and way- ® E. D. Calvin, Mar ntrad, D. ® POrts 4 B. Starrett I I B ) F Ketchi Petersht en, C. | Tinre AR AT Y 0. DuValle, Emil ze1 TIDES 10 For Wrangell—Mrs. F. Nickell iy N. A. McEachren, M. F. Googans e - - Sun Time) Low tide—4:55 aum . [ High t 11:13 am, 167 f DenaliHere © oo ? i {, REINDEER JOB FIRISHED, OM STEAMER FOR HOME FromSouth; s Sails West R The imer Denali called here here : a) Saturday afternoon from the south, durng which 1 bringing 21 passengers in and sg ve-cwned ing for the Westward with four for the from Juneau Burdick From Seattle passengers were Mr, steamer Yukcn. He will stop over and Mrs. N. J. Bavard, Mrs. Mar- in Kotchikan curcute north Burdick had headquarters at Nome garet Conrad, Henry Gorham, Gert- rude Naylor, Robert Schoettler, E. during the purchase assisement L. Smith, Hs Townsend, Ch He has since been to Washington Chandler, W. E. Gath, Richard Sta- to close his records and has enjoye s mats, George Wucich a period of leave in the States. From Ketchikan—Homer Charles. He will return here to his posi- Mathew Charles, B. Dahl, K. B. tion as Forest Inspector. P. J. Fitzsimmons. J. W e Bemith, wIm”rch‘:Nt:;n“:: i G te maximum lengdh of Wales Sailing to Seward were R. L. De- |15 136 miles b Long, Mrs. H. Martinson, Kenton bR s S Martinson, Anne Martinson There are moye. than 1000 as- e S teroids revolving around the sun. Try a classified ad In The &mm "MY 5 CHIL n BE“ and T use ADL have kept it on hand for 20 years, (C. C.-Mass.) ALDERIKA with its 3 and 5 carminative ingred- ——— ! IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY o ‘LIP\‘J\I\I ients is just right for gas and lai bowels. Get ADLERIKA today. But- AT . DEVLIN'S ler-Mauro Drug Co., — in Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. —adv. SCHEDULE and FARES i & Tuesday - Juneau fo Fairbanks and Seattle 755 e Monday, Thurs- Fairbanks o Juneau preay o Monday : Seattle fo Juneau R o 148 4 i = et :::’ ;l:l-r :::I;\ Nome Raby Bethel Flat Ophir McGrath Juneau - 95.00 K200 149.00 115 #151.00 3 $125.00 $120.00 Seattle 95.00 70.00 23400 202.00 $236.00 3200 $210.00 I207.00 Fl\lhlnl\ B2.00 l‘ 00 7( 00 39.00 76.00 56.00 18.00 f|.M‘ % LESS 107 FOR ROUND TRIP. i $—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express 1 Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. £ Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE Distriet Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 185 So, Franklin St. 1324 4TH AVE.—SEATTLE PHONE 106 RIKA when needed €€ NEW PANAI WHEEL PLANE HERE SUNDAY . i R WILLKIE TONIGHT By CLIFF STERRETT /T SEEMS FUNNY--- POLLY AND LHSON'T NOTICE N THE COMMIS COURT FOR THE TERRITORY F ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- BER ONE Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- er and ex-officio Probafe Court, Juneau Precinct ANCHORAGE T0 CHART E 0 CHART COURS BASE HIT: FOR "ALSO-RANS' In the Matter of the Administra- NEW YORK, wnov. 11.—Wendell POISON'NG tion of the Estate of Fred Engel, Wil'kie. deleated Republican - can Deceased. t r President, will make his NO'llCE IS HEREBY GIVEN t detailed post-election state- that a hearing will be held beforc cviflian employees RAY McCORMICK As a Puid.\p guhsfflber to The Daily Alaska Emplre is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — —_— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "YOUNG MR. EDISON” Pederal Tax—5¢ per Person S - Gl bibsis’ it WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! R . ment in a radio broadeast at 7:30 Over 400 ¢ on the | the undersigned Probate Judge on Blg DOUQ'&S Will Make Se- ciock sunenu time tonignt Elmenderf Field Army basc project| the 12th day of November, 1940, i wia o+ Willkie will speak on time donat- at tak leniy | at 10:00 ¢ . e i 1 y | a :00 a.m., in the office of the! ooy aftle-Juneau T!!D VIQ i ¢a by the radio compantes. He is n fac United States Commissioner and Gs . . I expected to express his vi as | ace radie m re- | ex-officio Probate Court for Ju- et chould follow during the next missioner Dr. W. W, Council frem | cinct, upon the petition of Gordon ; 3 pacific aska minfstrati . 1th at P 2 ) ; Leave Due Juneau Due Jun \‘/)Hm.n' fanfare, .hmns_Md?k.- inistration Deputy Commis) (-I‘Ih.l.ln al| Gray of Douglas, Alaska, for his Steamer Seattle Northbound Hnuthho!’l‘:: Alrways' new Douglas l.l)cd twin- - > Ancho Dr. A. S. Walkowsk ippointment as administrator o TANANA Mo 298 N A § m]o'm(rl 2 w.\‘wngllx] -\Ill 1(::” x‘]«”'llf:; i f ')xl w:;lku\v;}:z ";lvn-u-d the "L the estate of Fred Engel, deceased, DENALI Nl)". 6 Nov :n Nov. 1 ed here yesterday afternoon o " Mre ate lunches Saturday nosn p: and for the issuance of letters nf YUKON F 5 b fi oving flight of the new Seat- '-\"yr ?\aylor Re'ufns pared on Friday 1 sho ox taiio sk s Nov. 9 Nov. 12 Nov. g H . 1 n Friday and shor L administration to the said Gords A 7 tle-Junean w lane route 2 cating, began to suffer the, Various Gray 2 S ;’,\Tm\‘\:’g(;NLE" Nov. 13 Nov. 16 Nov. : Joe Crosson, General Manager of Fr L V ' Mffects of food poison o Nov. 16 Nov. 19 Noy £ pod ning All persons interested are hereby YUKON % : i Pacific ska Alrways led the |0m ong a(a 'On' Many were in cuch PUM required to appear and show cause ghiiossc OV 2 ey e Ie big ship th eetest thing hey were given narcot md = ; i 4 i Stven: e at said time and place, if any ) 4 S i Ak s 1' 1 _“.’,“ (v\:‘\’z\‘".‘ Thonzh she had a pleasant vaca- | bV 7:30 urday evenin * 490 they have, why said petition should Cmm“%‘" o S_‘ S. Cordova at Cordova for Latouche, Seward, (The liner, loaded with CAA and gy yisiting friends in San Fran- | cases of polsoning were reperted. 'noy pe granted as prayed for Women's Bay, Kodiak and Seldovia. l1”\\ 4‘1‘.“.‘3“ ‘(nm\ -l",vl‘.””1;.'.‘:‘(}‘){::\‘1]:5 :‘ co. Portand and Seattle. Mus, ‘ All .,‘-, now ; ],,,”(4‘(3 7v in3 |)fv‘. Witness my hand and offic f—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordeva for Homer and Uzinki. ! tehorse an airb serfrude Naylor, who returned on |ter aud none have died. Samples' geq) at Juneau, Alaska, this 2 e cheduled to return southbound £rom ie Denali Saturday, is glad to bo iul the poisoned food are belng ANA-| ot of @etober. 1040 W8 FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS umvi city ’n-;m‘,:: " }m‘x: “ml”x‘ the pack in Juneau | vzed at the branch laboratery of | “ppriw Gpay OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL inside route without hitting Juneau. ppy ‘lor, daughter of Mrs. R, | the Department of Hra in An- SO o Y g i q b g s, U. S. Commissioner and ex- Crosson ’A.m |)Iu(.v\]\‘lpl‘ ”“I(;UIL‘IH' P. Nelson, has been away for m,-.‘ chorage undet uperision of officio Probate fu&'; Ll’:r T " E A L f‘ S K A L ' N E v:‘» J“nn!»‘n‘x’u‘\‘v; \y[l:,;m-‘;‘ (“u‘vu,‘r” ‘m(\v two months e 1“”“ Y A Juneau, Alaska, Juneau [ETHBIST OPRICY-2 oI o v 3 and ey t recently left Juneau to est 1 . i : DAMS——— then to Juneau on the new :um, us- ; B Inew laboratory at Anchoras Comie e g AN Sy ing Whitehorse as an alternate field "“"_“‘_" plate glass in | v x Date first publication, 3 In case (hRE mias, 1¥ TRl R : (L‘u‘ ) Light and Date last publication, Nov 11 1940. Mail and express are not being : gy huilding. at- /e COLLECTOR RETURNS adv. o3 [P, arried at present, authority for such Second and Franklin| Deputy Collector of Internal Rever Subs: e Tally Alask 1 freight contingent upon the CAA mashed last night at|nue Orlie 8. Sullivan returned on the | S% cribe o <o ally Alasks Al rebt td Ba made Wi Ahien oclock when an wito-steamer Aleutian from nis annual Bmpire—the paper witr: the largea a,S a teams l Olz'lpan finished, Crosson said, and the ited by Ed Glenn left tax collection tour throughout the paid circulation, " T e e el and suuck the building. Territory. oo S ERVICE: ON:RLL; A La SKA~ROUTES - M probably be delayed until early in ULV brakes were blamed for the - — i e ‘ acolgnk | RS aEpRe SR WL R TR TR S SRS R 1 R SR oo 3 = HOTEL : & % c! ; ———— ey Every comfort made for our guests 2-Way Radiv Communicatior Author ized Carrier | A § A Air Servce Information SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE ] 188N HO”YWOOC’ S’gb’J And Sounds PHONE 10 or 20 SEAPLANE CHARTEE SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTER; NEAU—P! 623 2 e T o Mk o §o ..Q_IJ._- % IUNEAY HONTE__M 4 HOLLYWOOD, Cal. Nov. 11. John Loder B thows [ e —n e AL ) ; 2 P e e et e ST D [ vhese ¥ cries are more intere: than even HAUGEN TEANSPORTATION CO. M best of e {Hims in which they appear. It he ever writes his U. S. Mail Carri ALASKA AIR TBANSPOBT Inc. | Two PAA Electras came in from | biography, put the bock on your list: He's 42 now, and he’s * e arrier All Planes { Fairbanks yesterday with a long list berrowed time since he was 18 — which: gives. you Operating Own Aeronautical Those coming in were Mr. and i1 SR bl Rudio HANGAR and SEOP in JUNEAU 612 Mis. E. W. Pringle. Ted Leppaln, | oo} A et oo G L Xantes Bores-Sbp, Taoms Equpped | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Ruby Mathews, Ray Mathews, Herb N 24 )¢ 1. Alley,” Who' persists: ingloolhig like every Wednesday at 7 a.m, Milley. Jhtaas BREGR: Mye. Sid Baul. a McCrez n age when most actors slip happily into well- For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT 5 son :u-;lulrcfl-;ngu.u F. D. Tsaac- l*m»‘;{“**‘" £h e cor o o ALEXANDER and WAY. PORTS son, Paul Tveten, James Amundsen, ¢ laugps out i ‘I keep fit by doing cverything T Special Weekend Trips Arranged Eddie St. John and James Galla- | Leuldr I lke my food and mv drink. Before a picture T Fo:;mom.mn__mmn Transpor- gher have to starve a few days, but otherwise Eeriously, it may be PR 3 ' v, 4 i tation Co. Red 611—or uneat ; I“llurnu‘\ul&«\t_;w(;ulwl to fly north Lecauze I had army life so young. Living outdoors, regular Phone ‘:me” -y omorrow. Mail closes at 2 a. m hours. Wonderful for 3 Rit voulte Gomks B g 1 S o » N Lo y ou when you're young. . TRAN SPORTATION COMPANY oo I — ‘ i Loder was 16 in 1914 and he tried to get into the British | ———— s = Armlsh(e Dan(e army by saying he was 18. A year later when he'd finished Junean t0 £andhurst, he did get in, more eager than ever since his brother || Y SAILINGS — l H Id Ik meanwhile bad died in action. With' his Sandhurst second lieu- ||, WEEK seattle S e ai S tenant’s cowmission, he went to the front. The closing year of iy e Ar.Jun LV;_"LI‘;L 4 I} the war saw him in the thick of the last big German drive toward A Co Loa¥ et § L 4 L4 Seattle a ur ay lg Paris. His little detachment was covering a rtreat. The boys did 5 some effective covering — when the Germans captured the sur- Nov.14 § g vivors the commander ordered them shot immediately. ALASES TRANAERRTATION Nawis Nov. 8 NOY & American Le- annual Armistice Day an event of Saturday ng at the Elks' Ballrcom. Mu- s provided by Lillan Uggen orchestra and Dave Daven- of inge- by the ments; Prior to the dance a potluck din- ner was enjoyed at the Dugout by | the Legion Auxiliary members, thel husbands, and Legionnaires and their wives. The dinner was in sharge of Mrs. Dave Davenport and | Mrs. Bill Jchlhon . HOLDEN MAKES | ISLAND TR!PS~ Alex Holden was busy _\Mmduw cen flights to and from the coast. takina five passengers outbound and bringing seven in. Today he too a | estcrday, were. E. L.| E. Zawcrsk), Jack Kirmso )| J. Ballinger to Sitka, and Robinson to Ho mnh | Inbound vesterday were Clara trum, Mrs, Shernett, Ralph| oxen and A. Carlson from Sit-| and Sam Pekovich and Lazo| zevich from Hawk Iniet 1 today with Dan! and Bernie three to & Dutbhcund £mith A = ka Be Helden took off Mcller, Fred Donnelly Draws for S Hundreds enjoyed skating dur- ing the weekend at small lakes along Glacier Highway. | Besides the Forest Service-ap- proved ice at the skaters' cabin »n Mendenhall Lake, sport was also enjoyed at Duck Creek, the Loop Read lakes known variously Lakes Florence, Constance, Twin Lakes and Marshall Pouds, and | Salt Lake and its north ) Ragle River Landing slough at “r not | COMPANY T felt absolutely b e,” says Loder today “I've often wondered nothing when T heard the order.” PERCY’S CAFE [ ] Leaves Seattle Nov. 12 19 8. S. TONGASS S. S. TYEE Nov. sTOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Break{ast, Dinner or Light i PASSENGERS FREIGHT unches ® DELICIOUS FOOD | ©® FOUNTAIN SERVICE { A German Red Cross | to transport German REFRIGERATION * REFRESHMENTS R D. B. FEMMER AGENT But then the borrowed time began { officer insisted the prisoners be spared Phone 114 * Night 312 wounded. After the war he served on the British military mission \ oo st o in Germary—but that is several other stories. He got He Then Loder wnl into business — English mixed pickles. knew pickles but not business. That was why, broke, he into movigs. Alexander Korda let him work extra at UFA worked up to leads and Jesse Lasky brought him to Hollywood ‘T came with the talkies,” he reports. “They didn't know what to do with me, but made me the villain in a Jack Holt western. Ruth Chatterton pulled me through a first talkie . I made a few others, but decided I was getting nowhere, couldn't without stage experience When Laura Hope Crews slaged a play she enlisted Loder, who invented some stage experience to justify it. Despite cold and found he liked the stoge. Walter Morosco zland in time for the English screen’s boom | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, | VICTORIA OR SEATTLE | ~SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Princess Norah | November 6—17—27 feet, he went on took him back to Ei vears. You may have seen him in “To the Victor,” “Thunder Connections at Vancouver with in the 4 ! Canadian Pacific Services: In Paris he met a pretty French actress, Micheline Cheriel. TRANSCONTINENTAL €he said, jesting, “T want to be married before I'm 20 — and I'm || TRANS-ATLANTIC 19 tomorrow.” Loder said, “Why not me?” She said, “Why not>” || TRANS-PACIFIC The jcke no joke they were married in six months. ’ M“mw?fg;m full With each sis” since Munich in 1938, Loder has been | V. W. MULVIHILL offering himself to the British army. The other day he got word | A ¢, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska Baranof Hotel r, living near Dover, had been killed by a German bomb. ng for the army again. his siste: He is | AT ! | | qov. 15 Nevsie MOV g2 Nov.26 Nov-¥ - .- SMART WHITE SHIPS - - - O S S T COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modermize Your Home Undex Tilla L F: H. &. CALIFORNIA GROCERY and . .. MEAT MARKET 487—— TELEPHONES —~371 FRESH EVERY DAY — Local, Home-Grown VEGETABLES FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY Window Cleaning PHONE 485 ——