The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 25, 1940, Page 6

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oam——— POLLY AND HER PALS LIRE LAST Y:AQ-- (ANNuA' ¢\4~<V~ NS ) WHERE YUH TELLS MEETIN; N‘A/x_\f ABOUT TH’ B\C ONES \/\ YuH CALGHT AN’ lHL I)AILY ALASKA L\lPlRL MONDAY NOV 29} THEN T B‘:T““ SIT IN SOME ISEWIN’ON THIS DINNER < JACK:T O’ YOURN RIGHT 1940 By CLIFF STERHETT T IN SoM| WOT ER YUH DOIN’ TO IT FER PETE'S !STEAMER MOVEMENTS Baranof on . NOETHBOUND . " ® Princes scheduied tc @ ay South; |:vs e s g 4 o o ° Yu fuled to ar at e e 8 o tomorrow m 3. © u oug ¢ North Sea scheduled to arrive ® e scmetime tomorrow . e SCHEDULED SAILINGS o teen persons disembarked here ® 1 to sail ® norning from the steamer Bar- ® mSeattle 9 a. m. tomor- ® which arrived es » e B i e s McKinley scheduled to ® lh dsren Ahi ° from Seattle November ® ° m L4 Nl L. Jotnadn B Coast scheduled to sail ® i e art. Robert ® from Seattle November 29 at ® Davenport, Frank Hennesey, Lloyd, ® 10 4. m o Josnson. Mrs. M ‘OMalley, Bimer| ® Biranof scheduled to sail from e i e Seattle November 30 at 9 a. ® oh, Jennic anton, Jess A o5 dsrs, Louis Enestreucht, Joe Guy, : s ’_‘"’;;“:“:jf"fl“(: g :"“,, ]‘:i: : : ”f;’:}‘a"“,f _:V'f.""l_‘"' I,“:']’I"]‘ " o SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS e o No Steamers, ‘west, north . sengers on the 'Baranof are . Myrtle Hollywcod, Mrs. J. S. Ci i HOGA% JAILINCH . bed MF A Mrs. 10, M. Powell|”® Estebeth scheduled to sail every e & i ® . Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- e Johnson Savoff and wife, John ¢ SQratl o ber, K. Tarling, Elizabeth Ter- o napg jeaves every Wednesday o 0y Muxine Burel o8 Ji5- o at7a. m. for Petersburg, Port @ per, T. H. Jasper, Florence Thomp- o ‘Alexander, Kake and way- son, Kathryn Lee, Mrs. M. Page. ¢ pors % Mrs. A. B. Peterson e e st . Dr. and Mrs. F. B, Gillespie & B Muriel Anderson, A. M. Swarne | Robert Whitwer, George Lavell | TIDES Tomonow Robert Erickson, S. Gordon Poter-|'_____ SRS W. G, Nicholson, David Paris, Ed- (Sun Time) 3. F. Mason, Jimmy| pow tide—3:48 am., 19 feet ert. Kenney, Mrs. W h tide—10:03 am., feet Low tide—4:36 pm., -09 feet ukan—N. A. McEach- High tide—10:53 pm., 16.0 feet Dufresne, Bertha Tiber st ar Hart, Ben Bellamy, W. A nett, F. L. Fiske, Mr, and Mrs L ukon Is Now Karl Theile, Herb Kittleshy - o JuneauBound AUDITGR BOYLE RET NING Territorial Auditor Frank A Boyle is a passenger aboard the T Y after an extended vacation Yukon sailed from Seg ' in the during which time € Satur IOTHI0E he visited in Washington D, c, |o'clock and duled to arrive PP here tomorrow. e Yukon left Seattle with 110 passengers including 22 steerage. Passengers aboard . hooked for Juneau include Mr, The pally Alaska smpire has the largest paid circulstion of any Al- aska newspaper the Yukon and Mrs. John W, Jones, D. G IT COSTS SO LITTLE rett, R. Robi d, Frank A | Miss Gabrielle Chinelli, R. C 20 "OBESS PMARTLY den, Elizabeth and Irma AT DEVLIN'S GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Servce Information PHONE 10 or 20 Mrs. E. L. Ferguson, C. C. ford. TYEE HERE ON WEEKEND The steamer Twc was in port at midnight on its way to Sitka and | Juneau Clothing S]ore {return voyage to Seattle. “ | Don Hagerty wasan inbound pas- MEN'S and LADIES® senger from Ketchikan, while Ken = Edwards, Geotge Troychak and A. Van Mavern went to Sitka and Al- bert Wile embarked for Tenakee. sy SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE ~ TYESPRY FRIDAY (Rirmail and Express Only) i RS- FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU YRY SxruRbAy (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS [%55°R7 (Passenqers»hu-mml and Express) % ST i el READY-TO-WEAR 336 So. Franklin Jun- Fair- Mc- eau banks Nome Ruby Bethel .Flat Ohpir Grath Juneau 8200 14900 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 Fairbanks . 8200 7400 3900 7600 5600 4800 44.00 a Fairbark 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 s the word for Patton,” ether n ing section, and get shore leave at the same time. L 19; Clarence, 24; Marvi Ray, : Norah Has 12 Aboard Pacific steamer Princ- cheduled to arrive this afternoon from The following are pas- rs aboard booked for Juneau M. Graham, Georgia Mrs. Albert E. Getthner and son Richard, H. Kazee, Kres Meyer and wife, C. Wallett, R. Ward, For Tulsequah, via Juneau—I. Anderson, P, Pasqualotto, F. Pipe. e - SEVEN FLY IN WITH ELECTRA adian eng seven passengers flew in from Whitehorse this morning by Electra and her plane was reported to have left the Interior for Juneau. The Douglas Airliner is still at the PAA field early this afterncon and all indications pointed to her leparture being delayed again un- til tomorrow morning s this morning on the PAA a were Miriam Dickey, Kari Herb Kitttlesby, J. C. Mc- Muriel Anderson and Mr. Erskine. tr Theile Lanahan and Mrs e SON THROUGH MURIEL ANDE! Miss Muriel Anderson, Court Re- porter in the Fourth Division, was a passenger from Fairbanks on the Electra this forenoon. She took passage immediately on the Baranof for a vacation in the States. Lribe’s New !-.u%ag@i Roger Peckinpaugh Roger Peckinpaugh,. former man- ager of the Cleveland Indian sgain becomes the Tribal leade, =ucceeding Oscar Vitt, let go aft a hectic “seasor. which saw “levcland players in a minor volt” sgainst Vitt's leade Peckinpaugh, a former star short ‘top: of the Washington Nats, is + veteran of 30 years in the - Jor leagues, a bos'un shouted aboard the U. popped six stalwart Pattons, brothers, only group o its kind in the U. S vy. By special permission the brothers are a signed to the same bol Gallagher, | S. S. Nevada at Los Angeles harbor, and up or—so far as is known—in any cr division, same mess, sleep- to right, spelling their name: Gilbert, 29; Allen, 27, and Myrne, 21. THEILE PASSES THROUGH TODAY Miriam Dickey Is Brief Visitor on wi e mu“l lhvnw-h i . Lathrop, well known Inter businessman, came in by Elect orning Theil this and went south the morning Baranof. Herk Zittlesby igi | REINFOQCIN TH’ ARM-HOLES —~ SO YUH WON'T RIP ‘EM OUT ILLUSTRATIN” A STORY LIKE YUH DID LAST YEAR !/ | and | senger f The | 'WORK TO BEGIN AT ONCE ON NEW DOUGLAS HIGHWAY j Work on tho cxu*minn of the as Highw: for at once George for M. P. under the direction of Parmenter, superintendent Munther, contractor Public Raods Administration announced final approval of Mun- $75,000 contract Saturday. - - ter's MissMaydelleGeorge Gives Dancmg Party host- ess Saturday evening with a danec- ing party in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel. Thirty-six couples :njoyed the dancing. Decorations flowers wel carried out in ceeping with Thanksgiving holidays the - AR HART LEAV 0SC Oscar Hart, one of the veateran traveling men of Alaska, is a pas- south on the Baranof, Ju- |neau- to Ketchikan Way Qut Baranof| ! | | o | | who left the salmon busi-| Miss Dickey expects to be in the | ness with Theile for “thz mining | gtates for several weeks. ame i il s o T W n by lsctra| RULAFORD COMES NORTH and went directly C. C. Rulaford who has beer C e They will | south for several weeks, is return-| stop over a °ir wayting to his Juneau home aboard| cuth the Yukon. Hollywood Sights And Sourds v Robbin Coems. HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Nov. 25.—Harold Lloyd, a sideline- sitter for the present, isn't retiring those horn-rimmed, glass- less specs nor the screen character who wore them. “I've heard repor t I'm quitting,” he commented after watching Director Richard Wallace {inish a scene for the current Lloyd production. “I don’t know why that should be, just because for once I'm makinz a picture without being in it. I'd ‘be in this one if there was a part for me, but it happens there isn't. T'll be acting again when I find a good story, suitable to my type.” The story he has now is, girl is Lucille Ball the guy, Murphy It's an interesting transition for O'Brien, the stage actor who had the romantic lead in “The Hunchback of Notre Dame"— and, confidentially, wasn't too impressive. Here he's still the romantic lead, but they're making him into a comedian. The lad a Buster Keaton expression that he lacked before. “A Guy, A Girl, and A Gob.” The Edmond O'Brien, and the gob, George One of the reasons movie “bullets” are so ineffective, even in quantity, is the movie code forbidding mass slaughter. . . . Prime instance is in “Melody Ranch,” the Gene Autry feature which winds up with him fighting a mob. The code authority PERCY’S CAFE ® STOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakiast, Dinner or Light Lunches * DELICIOUS FOOD ® FOUNTAIN SERVICE © REFRESHMENTS ruled that in the script too many men were killed — so Autry is allowed only two or three victims. The casting office: Ida Lupino is a good bet for “How Green Was My Valley” — she owes 20tQ two pictures a year. With her Warner contract, she’s also in line for the vital “other woman” role in “Far Horizon,” the Bette Davis-George Brent romance. * Definite for this picture is Hattie McDaniel, just back from personals 5 Afier looking around for a band leader to star opposite Betty Grable in “The Great American Broadcast,” they're using Tyrone Power, who isn't a band leader but doubtless can Jearn. Note to the fur-minded: Carole Lombard is wearing sealskin this winted. Had a cape made for $150. The furrier estimates it will cost $650 to duplicate a year from now because of Carole’s wearing it. All the trained seals in town should picket Lombard on behalf of their wild brethren. Robert Montgomery used to be quite a skiier. Learned when he was six and kept it up through his 'teens. But Hollywood does things to such talent umless you take to the snow-clad hills oftener than Bob. For a skiing scene in “Mr. and Mrs. Smith” he managed to coast just five feet before sitting down. He finished on the seat of his pants. | £ 4 ® Perfect comfort ® Splendid food ® Centrally located Large Rooms all with bath. ® Every convenience and service et 1§pec|al Rates to Permanent Guests | ALASKANS LIKE THE Hotel NEW WASHINGTON HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. U. S. Mail Carrier M. S.DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 a.m. for PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT - ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | Special Weekend Trips Arranged For Intformation—Haugen Transpor- tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneav. | Phone 123 ALASEA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Ballings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. 8. TONGASS .........Nov. 26 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER AGENT Night 312 e Phone 114 CANADIAN PACIFI( EVERETT NOWELL as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — e o CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "IRENE" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! i | { { | | i | { ! ! i y north of the bridze | two miles is expected to begin | Steamer YUKON McKINLEY BARANOF YUKON McKINLEY Saturday *—Connects with S. Peninsula Points, 8. TANANA sails P.M S. LAKINA for Kodiak Northbound Arvive Janeau and Alaska from Seattle November 15th, 9:00 due Juneau November 19th. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LIN TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. O. ADAMS———Agent =7 Ala/ska Steamship Company \SER\IICE ON RLL‘RLF\SKR “ROUTES e oam MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communicatior e e s Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE——ANY PLACE IN ALASEA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 Nov. 26 Dec. Nov. 30 Dec. Dec. 3 Dec. Dec. 10 Dec Dec. 14 Dec Bouthbound Leave Juneau § 1 20 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE Budio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 Equipped NORTHLAND ION COMPANY JLING! WEEKLY SATLT L SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Gs — Junea® to »++SMART WHITE SHIPS - - - S TG R S ST S ) COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve aml i MEA FBESH EVEI!Y and Modemize Your Homé Under Tiile I, F. H. A. CALIFI)RN[A GB!)CEB¥ %"A;E-s—— Local, l{m;-firown YEGETABLES FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY TELEPHONE 4‘3‘8 PROMFI‘ DELIVERY *

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