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TI IE DAILY ALASKA FMT’IRE THURSDAY, NOV 14, 1940. CHAS. JOHNSON POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT . B TS Y O.K,COOT--. }] [swELL ; SUH, UNK, ) A /" DisH'ouT A {1 - BUT HOW TH’ HECK o n pabigin pibeneiiod to FER GITTIN’ DEMONSTRATION/ : OES TH HORSE The Daily Alaska Empire THAS MY L DOUBTS ! is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the ——m™8 — ! | CAPITOL THEATRE ; | ) ! W and receive 2 tickets to see: "SWISS FAMILY ROBINSON" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! MARINE NEWS Tongass Now [roeemmovemens] Juneau Bou“d NORTIBOUND Princess Norah scheduled to ar- Steamer Tongass is now enroute rive Fri afterncon or eve- to Juneau and is due here Mon- ning, Mt. McKinley due Salurday. day morning amer has the following Tonass due Monday a. m North Coast due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS 10f scheduled to sail from ttle 9 a. m. tomorrow Leave Northbound Southbound Steamer pa ; aboard for hers fis L ‘m. tomotrow Arrive Juneau Leave Juneau Mrs. Jack Garrett and baby, Mr yan scheduied o sall from YU 3 Nell Lewis Scattle November 19 at 9 a st Bt v b foy. 1 Nov. 17 et ) Aoy o MCKINLEY Wednesday Nov. 13 Nov. 16 Nov. 22 . e e BARANOF Saturday Nov. 16 Nov. 19 Nov. 24 Juneau Skl Club Nerth Sea in port and sails BRITON _Capt. Oliver Lyt- YUKON Nov. 23 Nov Dec. th at 10 tonight. S L SIe LDt e | MoTNLEY Nov. 27 Nov Dec. 6 Is to Hold Fi Denall scheduled _southibound Trade In carly October shakeup Gonnects witl LAKINA F g e 3 onnects with & . NA for Kodiak and Alaska S 10 10 ||'SI at 3 a. m. tomorrow that followed the resignation of Peninsula Points e Rl Al LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- Neville Chamberlain. f 2 S. S. TANANA sails from Seattle November 15th, 9:00 - P. M., due Juneau November 19th | FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS Crosby Loses THE ALASKA LINE Meeting Friday The Juneau ¢ its first er i Club will hold 1 meeting of the night in the Grade ®e0cesssececsccccccccssece s "0e00ecseecesceessc0ossec0 e School Auditorium., The meeting ports. ¥ > picss Y M will come to order at 8 p. m. w 1600000 0050 - The new $6,400,000 Narrows suspension bridg> at Ta-oma, Wash., is shown as it swayed like a hammock in TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES 4 a very intercsting program sched- == ————""",| @ high wind before it fell into Puget Sound. It swa cd and rolled 35 feet from side to side before the sur- ! rse H. 0. ADAMS—— Agent uled ! TIDES ToMecRRCwW face rippled and broke. After a short business session out- 3 § { lining the coming season’s activi- 8 o = % LOS ANGELES. Cal., Nov. 14 tes, the B. M. Behrend: Co. will B Ameri(ans There is no substiluie for Newspaper Advertising pins crosbys sixeyear-cid Argen- Alaska Stea‘mslup C ompany NSERVICE:-ON-ALL-ALARSKRAR" ROUTES stage a very novel and informative (Sun Time) tine race hor: lia II. was de- “Ski Style Show the lat- High tide—1:02 am. 155 { stroyed tod being injursd in durable and i wear,| Low tide—6:45 am. 3.1 feet durinz a v it at Santa Anita B. Ben ow last| High tide—12:49 pm, 174 feet 5 8 1 show last 2:49 174 trach a full color reel of s g on D¢ i T on the track, and er las Islnd. The film is one w { Ho |l wood Sichts And .Soumi; it e g e TM-'--”,”““N-'-w-“‘-’-’--'“-" s—— oons nidiniiionicad She was the winner of the anity cutstanding shots. ’ handicap at Hollywood Park track 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authorized Carrier PR ——— Everyone intefested is invite HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Nov. 14—Olivia DeHavilland came into last season SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE urged to attend as the program CHINWANGTAOD, Nov. 1 ? the studio restaurant, sgt Cown at our table, and barked like s SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA il e Goes Down i : ' Empire Clussiticds Pay: HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 KN Pegipyisci L Worion Bs well a5 ing st o1 The effect was wonderful. You have to get the picture G2k e L L —— o s s e sy the experienced skier Demure ]|IIK!- Olivia, looking like a doll in an outfit adapted S O AT ™ o DS et T Sy 3 peasant mode. She wa .d and white, HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. o et e e e gl R i metr > T ALASEA AIR TRANSPONT, Inc. handbag and hat An(l sitting down and barking like a dog. 44 All Planes State Depart CrewlsSafe .. ENGLAND MAKING g - e T dbag ant hal. And siting down an 3 csae O M | ! ool y i The bark, which was by request, was symbolic. Or maybe WAR ONGERMARY | scurme. mseme e S i diis | i S it i 0 | M. DART || o | EEiimme | mom England Fish Company confirms ' e : R il aere waa P A and friends, at Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU LR DE(lARES HI'I'lER the reports from the north that g..q g, were convulsed. Everybody was cumulsed. including every Wednesday at 7 a.m. Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER its cannery tender Oregonian hil anocieg oday with whingly justified the bark by explaining: “They For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT — - 2 . Ia rock near Bella Bella two weeks ;i oiiv American i s they alite b Ly o, PoRT ; =T 3 i cicco and Los 2 passengers Among t B. W. Fle] ago, southbound from Kodiak, un- were fepmer publish Fuehrer Makes Address 10/ der tease to the Washington FIsh gy of the gapan Advertiser and e Iy Do Mo DA R T - [ RS el AT and er Company Bieiliar. 7THb Miefibies, afe 1having | i ot coit s rnr amd i’ agnii P (S EUESINIOARI - SN ge Trevspon ) Munition Workers, Army The crew owed ashore and Was for (e’ United States sfier more | CPOPS. otatocs, camots, com. peas and salad, “When are you | |tatjon Go. Red 6l1—or Hotel Juneas. | and Labor Grouns picked up promptly by another fish (han 30 years residence in Japan oing to bark like a dog { Phone 123 [ | ORTATIO COMPANY B T JHoan i dvertisen was sold: res “Yeu really want me to?” she said | \ 1 N i I b P I o Dl o —— LU BERLIN, Nov. 14.—Fuehrer Hit- but was insu LM i, She did was (I may have mentioned this before) || —————e { lor, wddressing munition workers, Haugen Rescuer el * o wonderful l Juncau to army and labor groups tonight de- The Orcgonian’s crew of seven y SAILINGS — clared that it is “nlutocratic capi- | was ‘:"‘ 1(’_’"“;“‘“"”,*]’.’]";" l;:“l‘ “’l“’“‘('l ; If the bark symbolized anything, it was only that Olivia' has WEEKL Seattle {alisti England, dominatcd by anti- but by Captain Finer sen o | dignily a bit weap A e : sneial tendencics that is waging war | Juneau with his recently purchased l;:(.n.u u‘x ‘\‘l” I \w.ulkm :\ few weeks ago she came into A Co against the German Socialistic Stale | yacht Naha this ‘1.1 restaurand, looking hungry and with her brow fur- Y and this struggle js being carried! Haugen said ho picked the men ed. “I've a date with Irvirg Rapper for lunch. I'm starving cn not only B,\ German. soldiers, up in Seaforth Channel near Mil- I haven't any meney, and I can't find him,” she said. She went ALASKA TRANSPORTATION who are the best in the world, but bank Sound after they had spent to the telephone, called the auto gate, said “This is Miss -De- | COMPANY g also by many millions of workers in | six hours with little clothing cn Havilland. Has Mr. Rapper—?" | | .19 Nov. 22 German factories and plants.” a rain-drenched beach. - | V1] b o Eoic e o T, gt o R | - 5 Nov. 29 ') E R C ‘7 ° g Al | Sallings trom Pler 7 Seatile | 7 v.26 NGTICE IT's CATCHING 7 N Leaves | . REEN, Agent 2 2R —— | Seattle " Passengers 105 AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showmy, CLEVELAND. — Willlam Jenks ® 2 air route from Seatile to Nome, on | and Mnr&qn Elwbrhnu. who helped S. S. TONGASS Nov. 12 sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv, issue marriage licenses in probate s T 0 P S. S. TYEE . Nov. 19 - > - court here, were unexpectedly ab- } QUICK RELIEF for troubled feet 'sent recently, The other 96 court AT PERCY'S CAFE ‘ Tele. 648, Chiropodist. Dr. Steves, employees learned they had wed. Breakfast, Dinner or Light | { PASSENGERS FREIGHT D - Lunthes | REFRIGERATION { : ® DELICIOUS FOOD § 35 ® FOUNTAIN SERVICE 5 ® REFRESHMENTS m D.B. R ! COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY sc"znuLE and FABBS Mr. Rapper, the ubiquitous dialogue director, hadn’t. | t OF ALASKA “A few years ago” an old friend commented, “she would || 3 t 3 4 o have said, “This is Olivia B M e Bd] Lumber and Building Materials When Olivia returned, looking hungrier, the old friend asked, “When are you goirz to bark like a dog in this restaurant?” ‘ “I den't know,” said Miss DeHavilland, “but soon—T think.” Juneau fo Fairbanks and Seaitle 7557 . Monday, Thurs- Fairbanks to Juneau Gy Sahiraiy PHONES 5387 OR 747—JUNEAU Trave) SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve ona- and Modemize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. "Pm | CESS” So today it came to pass. Olivia, by reguest, explained ing a long time ago when sister Joan Fontaine ‘ Monda; Seattle o Juneau il — she undertock had pneumonia “Joan had a little tov dog. When you pulled its tail, it barked. She loved it. One day she pulled out the last bark. To keep her happy, I learned to bark.” So you see Olivia was gay today, telling about this and -}/ other things. Maybe it's love, although not for Eirol Flynn, | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, certainly. She said sha was bored with Errol, Errol was bored VICTORIA OR SEATTLE CALIFORNIA GROCERY and ... MEAT MARKET —~—371 as7 TELEPHONES EEIY DAY — Local, Jun- Se- Fair- eau attle banks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ophir McGrath Juneau 95.00 £2.00 149.00 115.00 $151.00 3132.00 $125.00 $120.00 Seattle . 95.00 170.00 234.00 202.00 $236.00 $217.00 3210.00 3207.00 Fairbanks $2.00 170.00 7000 89.00 7600 56.00 48.00 41.00 LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. —Via Fairbanks. with her, both of them were bored with Mikeé Curtiz. Being SOUTHEBOUND SAILINGS i 3 W - . . IBHA :_‘DP::"AWNEEZ“‘:;:C{:: “n\ax'n:*(:il" five times :n five years was too much. They weri ¥ Princess Norah nmflrm VEG | ABLES Passengers — Airmail — Air Express the part, Fred W. Fike, diresbor | (o qok Jack Wamer for a “divorce” (They had just been November 6—11—#1 FBESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY McAlester, Okla., shuws how “married” again in “Santa Fe Trail.”) | Connections at Vancouver with FROM OUR OWN FARM) ugn 2 he'll add sartorial color to a But the other boys? Was Jimmy Stuart still No. 1? . Olivi Canadian Pacific Services: Pac‘hc AlaSka All‘WiYS. lnc- erdeo 300% 10 O SESSRLEN o8 il BIvaot s YeRdl peestily. OF i B Franchak Tons TRANSCONTINENTAL TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY . 5 ¢ or any of the other boys who have been gathering her about? | TRANS-ATLANTIO | A s on the fancy cbhaps. I TRANS-B, Pan American Airways System “Thev're wondertul, all of them,” she pronounced. PACIFIC T i T W E ¥ E XN The telephone rank for Miss DeH., and she said, “Oh, hel- | Tiekets, T m‘”fi h"u“-““‘- trm:\ fp ¢ o 4 . TRAFFI::IC OFFICEE G A s T l “ E A " lo-c-0. Yes? Of course, I'd love to. ... Dinner first? Seven | Vp.' :’U‘l.'mfl-la i an L. A. DELEBECQU o'clock.” | } ”9 - R 2 - | A‘m C.P. Alaska District Sales Manager Every comfort made for our guests £he didn't say “darling” once, but it was.in hevvoice. -1 {| -fiw - PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Air Servce Information | reckon J. Stewart is still No. 1. GO m “5 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE — e w CANADIAN PAGIFIC