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WAIT HERE. I'M GOING IN AND HAVE THIS RING, I DON'T THINK ITS VERY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 18, | 940 MARINE NEWS Baranof Due 1 7 ARRIVE STEAMER MOVEMENTS oner at the Rice and Ahlers Com- — ] Steamer Baranof sailed (mm k(- C pany contest held the past two Panair's big Douglas wheel plane . ORTHBOUND ® ociock with 211 passengers, in- | Robert, Simpson George and returned there yester- SATURDAY’ § I PELSEELS salls for & cluaing (27 ze .]\m! seven round hannel Here for Win- This contést which caused con- day afternoon on its return to Se- . attle via Sitka at 6 oclock ® ... it 3 siderable interest among wor of | attle. ri d is due in port tomor- S C | siderable interest among e 7 ¢ tonight ® row. westbound ter 'Orage Of rafi Juneau, was terminated Saturday| Weather permitting the Douglas | # North Goast schedufed to ar- @ | "5 o T engers include the evening at 8 o'clock. To win the|will ntain the Alaska Clippers c ¢ rive during the night, Sitka e o L T i cf the F \nd Wildlife | Porta-Electric Troner was a simple|schedule coming north on Mondays, e bound * Miss Netland, Ruby Jewett, Col to build a boat house here|trick. All one had to do was de- and Thursdays and going south on @ Batanof scheduled to arrive o L 08 N G G, Dunt Storage of i Wheast | posit. @ slip with a name attached |succeeding days, carrying mail and & ab'f p, m, toorrow sadting o ST e b, Heint ]‘.“ fleet were dis-[in the deposit box at the s air express Aftef bringing in 17 pussengers|® West 4t 6 p.m ® man. Mr. and Mrs. Abrahamson|’ osting of 1 War| Mrs. Simpson was presented the! The Doug was to remain in e temtoer Mount|® BOWEDULED SAItiNGS e TO0. - of Abrahs SN aHtBeement that the Liroder. toRy: Prince George last night and fly on Kinl departed fof the West-!® Tyee schieduled to sail {rmn . R R e T applied for permi sion S A i to S§aul< today, returning here to- 1t rere ¢ 'seattle 9 a. m. tomorrow. e "W » p SMook #i1 on Gas~| morrow. om_Seattie pasiengérs were ©.|§ North Séa scnéduled to suil o donald, Mrs. M. Herrmann, Mrs.| nist | ——————— om Seattle passenger 3 e el Yy Victor Johnson, Vera B. Harmon ol ’ B. Arnold, Mr .| e from Seattle November 22 at ® Th- fill, adjoining the Forest | b ety $ vhm o Mis. R. L. Arjo and infant, Ger- warehotse and the Femmer WEATHERS LEAVE saudin, Irwin Fle : e SRRl | se and the 3 " Afess Nordh ‘scheduled to e | ITud Miss Gene Rulaford el s DG ol son, Charles Lindberg, Rondi Mol-| 9 Princess Nora : will by 150 by 70 feet. The Yer. Mtk ©. E Drince, Cigver 0. |Y 8l tfom Vaneotver Novem- © hre je Suapm boat house will measure 100 by 50 or ounie onga FOR TR'P SOUTH Winn, Vern Davison, F. Popadopu-|§ Def 23 8 9 p.m ® X Wethers and his wife Tert o o . e Yukon scheduled to sail from e A\ Joreval of the application will Lot L . St = 8o > las, Virgil Willl & Seuttic November 23 at 9 a. @ s 1o arpue : Juneau and D schools Wil | pere Saturday for Sitka aboard their From Ketchi R. J. Sommers SERSaR e 0 N be withhe December 4, the|enjoy the customary two day|poat Deutz A 3 and Mts. R. L[S & Army notice to allow any ob- | Thanksgiving Molidays this week | ; éré they ‘will vis - e e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Nflpws iy Gu S e R i e e st PR L e g B v o enving | @ Mount McKinley scheduled ® > vigation to be filed : S Le et CALACKS S WHLH0 10 Yakutat passengers leaving P4 hedued hi i F > naviga 1 afternoon to Monday morn Seattle for the winter months. were Mary Thomas. Myrtle i g e e ivipas i o o . e o T 5 Thanksgiving Day is expected to pod PRt i Duisy Ab-|$ 98Y N > MORTENSENS MOVE |be given over tc turkey consump- : i » Sttty | © LOCAL SANANGS e/ Ralph Mortensen and family . st RGN S I e L G SRR e A L M Smith il ® Estebeth scheduled to sall every ® mo v, transferring their | | Ll emoers |p o, Pl O ot o (o getting | EMPire—the paper witk: the larges M ’ T o gttt week end to getting | oy oo El ther Peterson, M. J. Bass, : kww":‘:day f'tqf')" . for 8it e 2 from the Baroumes Ap- 5 back to normal with a bit of hunt- Rl cHOUBLCH, g M rown, Ethel White, Charle: s R ments to the Tom Jensen house Forf and E' ht ing for the high school boys and 3 il it Sam © Dart leaves every Wedr ® where they have the lower half i B s Siii: Dan Smith e at7a.m. for Petersburg, Port ® of the building 5 " s ») o oward. Loe Richmond, R |® Alexander, Kake and way- e S TRl Ou' for I_un(heon y B Ower. Mrs, N Sather, B H.|% . POt . HOME FROM TRIP WINN RETURNS . b Lundstrom, John Wolf, H. C. Hyde e Bl s S S e AP After a month’s vacation trip to . —— AN ect comfort Rred Muhle, George Goshgaifaty,| = — - rnia and farther south, Ir- _Members of the 40 and 8 met| Groyer C. Winn, Juneau attorney $Bptencis. el J. Dahl | Tipes ToMORROW ||V Fleek returned home on the this noon at Percy's for their regu- anq ity of Juneau magistrate. re- ® Centrally located For Skagway—Mrs. Florence Sy-|! e Mt. McKinley and is now back on 1ar G s L ‘f"“""‘{' busi- turned on the steamer Mt. McKin- Large Rooms ¢ pyory convenience verud, Ch Petetaon, ‘Tin Pelo| ——=¥s————-=r———=r = |hi§ job at the:Federal Bullding. NESH TINcIuI, WaIC <“\"“-*~" This Jey after a month’s business trip to all with and. service Jamy, It was Irvine's first trip outside | Was one of the few occasions SHCe 'geattle. bath. & P A P s (Sun Time) Bern in Douglas 24 years ago, he the luncheons were inaugurated 2y ek s Special Rates to Permanent Guests High tide 2 am. 147 feet. has lived all his life in Douglas that every member in Juneau Was ‘TFhere are no “national” holi- ATACKANS LIEE SHE Low tide am. 46 feet. and was proportionately surprised Present days in the United States. Each High tide—3:08 p.m., 160 feet. by many of the sights which he saw. il 2 state decides on its own observ- d%td 3 Low tide—0:51 pm, 02 feet, Pariicularly did he enjoy a visit! Trya classifiea ad in The Emplte ance NEW WASHINGTON e to Tia Juana, Mexico. There he B : TR witnessed bull - fights and other L] ghts which annually attract a [l ora oes great mlnn,\HmmN.» a::lmn nn.\‘nnlu»l. b HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. ‘e said. He saw the wonderfu HOlIYWOOd S’g “ Afil Sunl: Here Tuesday also the Ta- bridge, NO/, ABSOLUTELY GENUINE:- AND THE CLERK KEPT IT FOR OVER-DUE PAYMENTS/ 75 jpr. 1940, King Fea PORTA - LECTRIC IRONER GOES 10 MRS. B. SIMPSON FISHSERVICEISTO BUILD BOATHOUSE Gelden Gat ou' I' 7 nu;\” ::(’ ""‘;:,’"L;‘,:':__ "’“{;‘l,‘h‘“’l"; HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Noy, 16—They'e stirring up a dish of todk. {° memories again—old names, old tunes, old styles that belonged Forty. embarked for . -oe = to Tin Pan Alley in its heyday. The set for the musical, “Tin Southeas and Seattle Twen' _'IVe AWARDS MADE Pan Alley,” is one to make the oldtimers gulp. yesterday aboard the steamer Yu- Award of a fine big turkey and The street sign says it's W. 46th at 8th Avenue, and there’s ken after that steamer had brought a chicken for Thankseiving was| the block to the life of 1917. A little different, maybe. here and in 11 frem the Westwar £ made at the Coliseum Theatre last here—especially for the fictiona sic afrigan ( ivals W Mrs. J. F. Cs The steamer Princess Norah pjght by the Ladies Auxiliar, ;;a\'nm‘ wly{ml ("xll\l::un( “v'x“km(])’«‘liu)“m:(] rtlr:m ((l)!f 1}1{‘;'“.-.“ rJOhl: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Diers, Lots Fink, sailed south yesterday morning from Douglas Eagles. Joe Riedi. Jr. re- e R e = :‘ 100r. 95 See Mrs. P. McDermott, Herbert Red- |Juneau, taking 25 from here. telved the larger bird and Houhm brownstone front building. rhmfw a sign in the Harrfgnn and man, H. C. Shippey, Alkert George Sailing were Eddie Lawson, E. sund the other. Calhoun \\u\(.u\f. Office to Let.,” which gets over the idea that Arnold Christensen, A Larsen, W. Brondt, J. W. Scott, H. H. Kazee, - o H. & C. haven't had any hits lately D. Trim H. Gudbranson, K. Gudbranson, F. SEWING CLUB | But the other music concerns about, offering sheet music Sailing for Seat were J. S, Williams, S. Bakke, Miss Sybil God- Mrs. L. A. Johnson will be hos- scores, vaudeville specialties, orchestrations, “music copied, wri M cinnen, Carl Jensen, Helen frey, Mrs. John Godfrey, Mr and|tess this evening to the Monday | ten, published,” or “professional copies available to artists only,” Bender, N. G. Manley, Mrs. Peter Mrs. V. Lontz, R. Johnson, M. night ving Club which meets at| are busy. The sheet music in their window displa in 1917 Bend, Michael Lynch, Mr. and Mrs, | Morem, Kimmell, Miss C. the hcme of Mrs. Helen Miller. for || guccess of a tune was measured by its sheet sales) will send the Tony Lindstrom, Mrs, L. Higeens, |Kimmell, Mrs. D. Kimmell, O. T.'their regular semi monthly sewing| Gl ine -l oy it s ”w'muuj(_ c'm v il H. Muhrman, H. Grant, Oscar Pet- Edwards, Mrs. Pat Dooley, Mrs. and knitting party. | o o ! semploying B ety erson, Mr. and Mrs. John Oritz, Mrs. Ralph Savory, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- I e of that day’s hits, is intended to do. A. Mathieson, B. Fleutiff, Mrs. A.' man Ryder, C. Warde, C. O. At- SENIOR DANCE GREAT Dwyer, Emil Laurin, Mrs. S. M. wood. Attendants at the Senior Dance| The titles might be modern, except for “Get Out and Get I Beverly DePriest, E - > > given here Saturday night pnder Under,” and “When You Wore a Tulip.” There've been sillier Grace Rauns, W. Steven sponsorskip of Douglas High School. || effusions today than “Don't Throw Kisses.” or “You've Got to Ketchikan—George Collins, HU“‘[ERS HEI.I.AN [reported a fine time. Although not || Eat Your Spinach, Baby,” or “Lost in Your Eyes” or “You Say R. Mitchler, Edward Young, L. F. n‘ many present_as at ’smm‘ ])l'('\'[l”ll-“‘ the Sweetest Things”—but hold on, that last one IS a modern Taylor, William Douglas, Dan Noo- YA RE u “ dances, there was a fair crowd. R g Bt nan. AND R N ] k N T & | title, written for the picture. For Petersburg—Stan Grummett,| Deputy Marshal Walter Hellin' pouGLAS LIBRARY OPEN | H. B. Crewson, W. M. Powers, H(,-(,i,.ml Tom R\.m n-unnm over the| Now Om,n w0 the p,,hl,(_‘ “". s ° o st | they spent two weeks hunting. The | e number of people Saturday af-| i eported good ninbing for dsce R e T e G oit | ‘Wk "o v o ® Subseribe for The Zmplre ducks and geese. Mrs. Greiner and Mrs. Val Poor| 7 e were in eharge of the library m.-; s T 0 P SCHEDULE and FARES Juneau fo Fairbanks and Seattle Fairbanks to Juneau Friday Tuesday Monday, Thurs- day, Saturday the period. Regular periods for the to be open are Saturdays from 2| [to 4 and Monday evenings for the present. Varions members of the be in charge from time to time. There are something volumes available now for renting out. The charge is ten cents per |week and this will be continued cnly until the books are it was reported. Monday PO . ke ST Sealtle to Juneau sl b — } DWGLAS COLISEUM { 4 1l banks N Rub: Bethel Flat Ophir McGrath | sunean " oo Thto0 1inge 11500 $13100 $1300 123,00 312000 TUESDAY- WEDNESDAV Seattle 95.00 250,00 20200 $236.00 $217.00 $210.00 $207.00 “MEN IN BLUE" \ 74.00 39.00 76.00 56.00 48.00 11.00 Fairbanks $2.00 170.00 LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. $—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager 185 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS PHONE 106 1824—4TH AVE—SEATTLE "ON TRlAL“ IT COSTS SO LITTLE | TO DRESS SMARTLY DEVLIN'S [ GASTINEAU Every comfort made for our guests Air Servce Information PHONE 10 or 20 l libr: 'n\ Douglas Island Women's Club will| like 150 new | paid for, AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakhw Dinner or Light | | *D FOOD . ‘RIN' 'SERVICE L4 S Sticklers for realism, with long memories, will note that the old tunes have different covers in the movie, but that’s because the releases obtained didn’t include use of the original bindings. The Misses Alice Faye and Betty Grable afen’t around in their 1917 finery, but the Messrs. Payne and Oakie are resplen- dent, Payne’s suit. brown, is tamer than Oakie’s gray, which is the period equivalent of race-track checks. Peg-top trousers have gone out, and theirs are merely cuffed high. ‘Their coats are squarely fitted (instead of draped in the present style) and longer than today’s, with higher lapels. Their shoes, buttoned with spats attached. are sharply peointed. Oakie's watch fob—gold on black silk—is an eye-catcher. “All very comfortable, ‘is the verdict, “exeept for the col- lars.” High and starched, these are cutting their necks. Your favorite, “K-K-K-Katy,” plays an important role -in | the movie, where she’s the song that Oakie persists in trying to write from start to finish. When they throw that at us, along wit “Goodboye Broadway, Hello France” and the rest, well be right back in 1917 for sure. “Smilin' Through,” is coming back with music . Cesar Romero will be that s not a Cisco That perennia, . for Jeanette MacDonald. . . Tall, Dark and Handsome” of the new movie— i Big Douglas Here Sunday U. S. Mail Carrier M. S. DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Junean every Wednesday at 7 a.m. ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Special Weekend Trips Arranged For Intormation—Haugen Transpor- tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau. Phone 123 ATCo. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ° Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle Nov. 12 ov. 19 S. TONGASS TYEE [ [ | { PASSENGERS FREIGHT | REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Pringess Norah November 6—17—27 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian filrvk-: | TRANSCONTINENTAL | TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations ana full For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT - J. W. MONAGLE #s 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 to sce: "T00 MANY HUSBANDS" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! 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