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SEE FOR YOURSELF, POLLY. I CAN'T GO QUT WITH ESSIE IN SUCH A STATE !/ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 15, 1940. You JUST DON‘T @ow HOW TO, HANDLE R U\Afl"c_u M / (. B WAAAW? I WANT SOME MORE CANDY/ I WANT SOME MORE CANDY/ Z SEE HERE, ESSIE IF YOLI bONT STOP 4 YOu KNOW 3 E WHAT TLL - » warAY s YUH’LL HAVE T’ BE FORCED GIMME MOQE By CLIFF STERRETT e A. T. KOSKI as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the —_— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets fo see: "RIO” e P wr o r——d yndicate, o . World nghts rewerved MANY SAIL FROM HERE, NORTH SEA North it with a sailed list Ur\\ en from Gastineau Southea m and Robert Carl I on For Ketct J. M. Wyckoff B. Dahl, J. F. Dennis, John Mc- Cormick, Den Stickney and I« NVilm: For Fetersburg—T. E For Wrangell—F. Angerman - % DENALI ON WAY SOUTH EARLY TODAY The steamer Denali was in port early this morning after rough trip south across the Gulf, bring- ing in six engers to Juneau and ng out 16 ivals were Harry H. Kazee, A rasmussel Dan n, illiam Bowen, Carol McGuire and Roy Stubbs 12 to Seattle were E. Horn- Lo H. V. Coots, A. B. Phillip: Robert Feer Oscar Harri, Mrs Dan Ludington, Geo A. Parks, nald Barrett, Herschel Barrett Wesley Barrett Jr., Paul Fernley Elmer Rae. To Ketchikan—Pearl Peterson, K. Louring, Hal Daigler and Ray Cav- anaugh. - NORAH HERE - WITH THREE The Canadian fic steamer Norah passed through Ju- forencon from the south lcad of northbound passengers Juneau Skok and ked for John were Lu- Stella Bat cille Minette The steamer has to discharge permitting The Norah is Sunday morning 150 tons of coal Haines weather > at due southbound SCHEDULE STEAMER MOVEMENTSI NORTHBOUND M¢K ) in forencon bu t rite at 3 p. m 1y Monday a. m ast due Fu HEDULED SAILINGS nof scheduled to sail from ley duc da € chéduled November 19 at cheduled yvember 22 > 4 ched to sail from Seattle November 23 at 9 a SOUTHBOUNY BAU Proce Norah is scheduled cuthbound Sunday Aleutian scheduled southbound Sunday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayporis. Dart leaves every at 7 a. m. for Pe Alexander, Kal e ports P e 0 e 00 00 s e Wednesday burg, Port and way- l L . . . . . . . ‘ . . . . . : . . ‘ . . . . v . . . . . . . . ©0000s0eecco0es00c0c0000e00 000 Tipes ToMcRRCW (Sun time) High tide 1:37 a.m., 15.5 feet. Low tide—7:20 am., 3.3 fecl High tide—1:20 pm., 17.3 feet Low tide—7:51 p.m., -1.0 feel - e - WINTER MAIL SERVICE NOW IN OPERATIO Many localiiies in Alaska Are Going fo Get Re- stricted Deliveries Winter restrictions on mail for of- fices in the interior of Alaska be- .ame effective on November 1. Mail h. the offices is restricted to letters in their ordinary and usual form Large flat envelopes of the type ex- tensively used by government offices are not acceptable, not coming with- in the limitations. The Postal Guide provides that the following may be dispatched and priority will be given in the order named: (1) letters and posta cards in their usual and ordinary form, (2) single newsppaers and magazines adressed to public li4 braries, newspaper publishers and in- dividuals. The only exception pro- vided are for the dispatch of medi- cines which are urgently needed and for small parcels of merchandise weighing not more than a few ounces, which will be dispatched to destinations when the allowable weight is not fully made up of mat- ter described above. Parcel post cannot be sent to these and FARES H Tuesda; Juneau to Fairbanks and Seattle 5557 . Monday, Thurs- Fairbanks to Juneau Oy, Sothniay Monday Seatile to Juneau B el b Jun- Se- Fair- eau attle banks Nome Ruby Bethel Juneau 9500 $2.00 149.00 11500 $151.00 Seattle 95.00 170.00 234.00 202,00 $236.00 Fairbanks %200 170.00 7100 39.00 76.00 LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. 4—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 andl(‘r\ of the 251st Coast Artillery of the California Na an Pedro, Ca Islands. offices during the winter period Service to the points below will be restored about May 1, 1941: AKi Akiak, Akularak, Ala- chal Alatna, American Creek, An- dreafsky, Aniak, Anvik, Apokak Baldwin, Barrow, Beaver, Bethel Bettles, Big Delta, Bir Creek. Birches, Bluff, Bristol Bay. Candle, Central, Chandalar, Char- eek, Chicken, Chinik, Chisana, Chitina, Circle Circle ks Point, Cold Foot, Copper Center, Council, Cripple Crooked Creek Dan Creek ley Or Chistochen: Springs Davidson Landing Deadwood, Deering, Diamond, Dike- man, Dillingham, Dishaket Demp- sey, Denali Eagle, Egigek, Elephant Point, Elim, Eureka. Fairview, Flat, Fort Davis, Fort Egbert, Fort Gibbon, Fortuna Ledge. Fort Yukon, Franklin Gakona, Galena, Gambell, vin, Goodnews Bay, Gulkana Hamilton, Haycock, Herenden Bay, Holy Cr , Hot Springs, Hot Springs Landing Iey Cape, Iditarod, Iditarod Land- ing, Igiuig, Igloo, Iliamna, Illiamna Landing. Jack Wade. Kalskag, Kaltag, Kanatanak, Ka- tishma, Kasilof, Keewalik, Kenai, Kennecott, Kiana, Kivalina, Kobuk, Koggiung, Kokrines, Kotlik, Kotze- bue, Koyukuk, Kugarok; Kvichak, Kwiguk. Lake Minschumia, Libbyville, Liv- engood, Lockanak, Long, Loudin Luckeyshot. arshall, Mar McGrath, Medfra, Mountain Village. Nabesna, Naknek, Napamute, Nin- ilchic, Noatak, Nome, Noorvik, Nu- lato, Nunivak Island, Nushagak, Nyac. Okagamute, Ophir. Golo- 's Igloo, McCarthy, Miller House, Pilgrim Springs, Pilot Point, Pilot | Station, Pimute, Point Hope, Poor- man, Port Heiden, Port Moller. Quinhagak Rampart, Rampart House, Rich- ardson, Riddiford, Roosevelt, Ruby, Russian Mission. Savoonga, St. Lawrence Island, St. Michael, Selawik, Shatoolik, Shel- ton, Shishmaref, Shungnak, Sleet- mute, Solomon, Steel Creek, Stevens Village, Stuyahok, Susitna. Takotna, Tanacross, Tanana, Tan- ana Crossing, Taylor, Teller, Tetlin, Tigara, Tofety, Togiak. Tolovana, Tolstoi, Tuluksak, Tyonek. Ugashki, Unalakleet. Wainwright, Wales, White Moun- tain, Wiseman, Woodchopper. Yentna. .- - QUICK RELIEF for troubled Tele. 648, Chiropodist. Dr feet el S, IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS 'SMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests PHONE 10 or 20 ers for Pearl Harbor and Wake and Midway before sailing for ., to bid farewell to relatives and friends Steves. “GASTINEAU Air Servce Information || pnal Guard and 20th Pursuit Squadron and ands line the rail of the liner Washington at Hawaii and the Philippine Hollywood Sights And Sourds By Robbin Coons. 'WOOD, Cal., Nov. 15—“NORTH WEST MOUNTED POLIC] Cecil B. DeMille Production. Principals: Gary Cocper, Madeleine Carroll, Paulette Goddard, Preston Foster, Robert Preston, George Baneroft, Lynne Overman, Akim Tam- ireff, Walter Hampden, Chaney, Jr., Montague Love, Regis Toomey. HOL Lon Sometimes I think Gary Cunpm is the greatest actor in Hol- ywood. I thought so just after seeing this picture. In it he is so natural that by contrast everything else looks and sounds like so much DeMille. DeMilie, of course, Mecunted Police™ gives for the picture is in Mountics’ eoats and the has a love for theatrics, and “North West It’s a bright field day, red because of the him a field day. color, predominantly bloodshed. Historian DeMille concerns himself with the Riel halfbreed late 19th century. The whites have setting up homes, and the halfbreeds, from across the border in the States, It’s up to the Mounties to stop all this, and this accounts for a whale of a lot of blocd-and-thunder action in which virtue achieves its customary triumph, and after which the hero, contrary to custom, is left without the girl but leading away the prisoner North to get rebellion in Car 1 the been pushing farth led by the school teacher express their resentment. outnumbered though they are, he came The principal Mountie heroes are Foster, Preston, Love and is from the Texas Rangers, an outfit which That the man turns out to be Bancroft, who 50 sought by the Mounties, Toomey. Cooper also gets its plays an unscrupulous whiskey- trade PERCY’S CAFE [ ] sTOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast, Dinner or Light Lunches ® DELICIOUS FOOD © FOUNTAIN SERVICE © REFRESHMENTS man. is no more surprising than that he also is found to be the father of the half-breed wildcat (Goddard) who causes Preton to desert his post. This desertion gives Gary, in love with Preston’s sister arroll), a chance to cover up with hi own quiet heroism for the brother, so that everyone is happy at the end except Preston (who is dead) and Bancroft (who is headed for Texas to die.) Cooper passes through all the melodrama with an ingratiat- ing tongue-in-check and Miss Carroll is beautiful as the or-so-good-and-noble sister. Paulette just tries and tries to be a wildeat, and measures up in dialect and frenzy, I suppose, to the DeMille standard air “WHO KILLED AUNT MAGGIE?" Screenplay by Stuart Palmer from the novél by Medora Field. Directed by Arthur Lubin. Principals: John Hubbard, Wendy Barrie, I:dur Ken- nedy, Elizabeth Patterson, Onslow Stevens, Joyce Compton, Waiter Abel, Mona Barrie, Willie Best, Daisy Lee Mothe¥shed, Milton Parsons. : The action opens in a radio advertising office where Wendy and John, about to be wed, are quarreling because John thinks her radio serial is preposterous. Then the action’ shifts to the locale of the serial — Wistaria Hall, an ante bellum estate near Atlanta. Uncle Charles' corpse disappears, Aunt Maggie is strangled, a doctor's wife is murdered, and enough other. strange goings-on go on to convince John that Wendy was right about her serial. It's a good whodunit. VANCOUVER, B. C. Nov. 13 Leave Northbsund ~ Southbound Ii is u-?n‘m} here that the Kel- Steamer Seattle Arvive Janeau Leave Juneau chikan fish boat Superior cauzht| YUKON Saturdey No : Saturday Nov. 9 Nov. 12 y in Dodd Narrows n Nanaimo | +BARANOF ¥ IR AR e | e i . last Saturday when a lantern over- UKON S 'i-.- i Nov. 24 | turned M Saturday Nov. 23 Nov. 26 Dec. 1 The Superior was enroute from CKINLEY Wednesday Nov. 27 Nov. 30 Dec. 6 | #cetenikat under tow. of: the Chil Connects with S. S. LAKINA for Kodiak and Alaska koot and was in charge of Capt. Peninsula Points f":‘('ll‘vlfll hi‘;'“”*'m" to nformntion S. 5. TANANA sails from Seattle November 15th, 9:00 The lantern tipped over when 2 dpie e At Navember iy, S A R R ) FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS |ics and 1940, and then be publicly opene on the following property located | in the AA&CC Stock Room, Ju- neau: 18 only used Globe Power .3 l‘!' - | & Light, 2 volt glass jar type bat- Al !teries, and one only replacement sk S h C S Rl aska Steams ip ompany i | i 1940. adv.| ¢ H s b MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL ! e i F{g;’l;&fpy i 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authorized Carrier i ) . %, showing SCHED! :rlcr?.l(m.; h} :!mn Expfi)lnl(llp ‘én Cr\(l)nmc;i ;: SEAPLANE ClmxiflflsEsiE\1§(gE—m AA?}%D:EA%EHXJ%SM ; fih e HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 jl!AUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. T pponomrox > “NLASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. 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