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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 9, 1940. POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT ‘ r~~———~;;§§’»‘£§;m-m‘ 1 ST o | /You PULL HIS V! ) 11 { LEFT EAR OUT #s a paid-up subscriber to N N MORE , MITZI --- ,Al g L i = : " HOLD STILL,” OK. AND The Baily dlaska E ) ASH/ / GET THAT | S~ NGAMA) ks 1y N ! AND BEND HIS i e the box 1) NOSE WITH IT, of th S e it W POLLY,/DONT ¢ 3 o ! SOUIRM SO, CAPITOL THEATRE : and receive 2 tickets to see: ASH/ WATCH THIS SPACE Your Federal Tax—5¢ per Person { ! {ame May Appear! P o e it i e e R f' . — = = ward Tirana, capital of Albania, in F Mortensen for two year | - FAS( I SIS IN such numbers that the movements ,,"UGLAS |a grocery store of his owr of Italian troops are impeded. The 3 coma, Washington A_ I ; I | \] E_, | \] EW S | Albanians, while diding the Grecks, 1)‘,: Hflws ORI |are fleeing from threatened baltle 4 AR Gty ectors. — RETREATIN .- . | | Menthly meeting of Douglas hist > Y 10 BE WEDDED . : school Alumni is for th* cominz jsremen movenenrs]. Many Embar g | R e, MRS e S , | | l!IH AR A | Highlichting a dinner party given 4 e G, . NORTHBOUND . % | L Bl ¢ by Mi. and Mrs. Jack Sey at their LEAVE ON NORAfI | ® North Sea scheduled to arrive ® On Ba ?a no" W ; § hn here Saturday evening com-| s Henty Wood and son, Nor 5 o carly fomorrow 1 ; but ® L] [ R il g fo. thely “*"“"‘fl“‘l“’ | man, sailed on"the Princees N . “r . Jucynth on 1€ occaslol 0 er | 3 " M e definite time not given at 3 ® flisep } Cam- 2 ! M| sunday bound for Sheridon, M § b . H o S Mussolini’s High Com e vy “vas' e announcement | ST QU 1 Foneral vt 7] 1 er engzagement 0 T, " . v c - . heduled to ar it e ei un a nil : e VIENNA Dec. ~—Kicking the 18 for her brother who was killed T i | 3 i y & Hall, Jr. son of Mr. 5w in e ekl S B § e a © mand Admits Crishing |, e enna corts axactly Locmas We Hall. Jr, son of M| gapurday'in a mine cave-in SRILING SCHEDULE e i Wl 1 h © 1 $160. ; 8 e 3 R R S Y ARSI - 4 - E : ding of the young couple is sched- e i B b > | De'em a’ Greek HandS This expensive pastime was in- l:.‘v: for jnnr time ubtlml the mid- | B0 T e | T expnsve pastine s - ) o o i (% . S SEATTLE | : oM Meidinie “( i ” h J ¢ lay e (Continued from Page One) during a disagreement with a Wom- yoie6ct and last of their Northbiund . Sea « )i . Wi v ) o in o ¢ ) vee B 3 p 056 . v Ste; 3 W % PR e Bakine i S an employee. When herBg loose & iproe daughters to wed, the bride- @ Perfect comfort JELADEL Arcive Juneau Leave Jun z AOZER WHBh a1 DARYEH 200 ng back along the|Stream ot invective and: angentle be a very popular member #;z| YUEON Dec. 10 ] 2 o N ® f hundred sout 5 g 3 STy I ke T hi % a ® Splendid food ° e 5 dec. 15 P b I ave ported har .q | manly talk at her, she cracked him ¢ ()6 Icland's younger set, was i McKINLEY Dec. 14 Dec. 20 . uber 13 ® | from he £ b | across the cheek X 2 [P e ® Centrally located *BARANOF - : 4 . o & e g and aiso bomb | ACTOSS - con in Douglas, graduated from | foioepaot ARAN Deo. 17 Pes 6] Notad TR et i AR i He countered with a swift One. pryolas high school, class 1938, For | S @ Every convenience it v gy D |G, Andesean : At the first session of the social y), t year she has been one of | ol With and service ool x 2 o + g sl Harold Camper Shouting and sin ne tHousands | court of honor (for the protec- s lseal telephone exchange op- batlh. | Connects with 8. S. LAKINA for Kodiak and Alaska i 3, rrom e | FIAT mpen, J Cau- | o ot At | tion of the honor of workers). he ciatcis, Her fiancee was born in | Special Rates to Permanent Giiests Peninsula Points o Seattls D i o, o thorne, Lou Dragecli, Avchie Gub- |, %" aduy rouring, “On ia 184 #Ot Her slap frée hul the host Juncau and praduated from the| ALASKANS LIKF THE ; William Koppen, Mrs. Koppen, | p oo " on o) “premier 'ral '‘Me- | had to pay \ sh - Setiool e e n o | siol Lachm B 1L, McCausland,|Rome,” when Premier GeneralMe- |04 10 PAY. . oukgdw High Rl S0 d e Hotel i | FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS A o g il f O o Jonmny Schacger. | t1Xas waved from an open window | {ployed by the Royal Blue Cab Co. NEW W, i OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS C. o+ e o [ gont of the General Staff Headquarters. | ATTENTION PIONEERS fr e ng the table for the din- ASHINGTON || JALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL [ » ea g £ Sailing to Pelersburg were Pete : | e SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS @ | 0™ o Mallach, N. A, M All through southern Albania, the | All members of Igloo No. 6, Pio- ner were poinsettas and red tap- | 2 el Ay e o b o ' 2l > 2 Albanians are also rejoicing over | neers of Alaskd, are asked to at- ers. A lovely bethothal cake was | T ' F /‘ ’ ‘ ks ¢4 Al ; 3 focHL, NalLiNGs o, s Chunderson, R | IFeedom from the grinding Ttalian | tend the funieral'of Mrs. John Reck, specially mads for the event. The L ASKA LIN ¥ o Estebeth scheduled to sail every o |, o 5 b hecl | Wednesday, Dec. 11, at 2 pm. in feurteen pr included Mr. and TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFI 4 e Wedne y at 6 p. m. for Sit- e o Retchikar ; ottt British reports this noon said the | the Lutheran Church, adv. Mrs. Tom F and Mrs. George | ik P, k o In W0 Savport o 0 Rt e itrirero, - |toads north of the battlefront' are | A i Haull and daughter Beverly, Mr. and ‘ H-0. ADARIS R+ fijent e N avel wury Wednesday 8" o wiipna: 2 -y ) 1 with refugees streaming to- FEmpire Classifieds Pay! Mrs. Jack Westfall Mr. and Mrs | To Seattle Gla C 5 " ‘ . 1. for Petersburg, Port @ [ o " o Mt M 3 S - e — —— — s Arthur McBride, Harry Stevenson, V. & . and way- ® |5 i B V. C. M Jacynth Sey, Tom Hall Jr., Mr. and Iy 4 ® | len. Gordon Ch I, M. Rhodes Mrs. Jack Sey ALASKA TRANSPORTATTON p ) | . 2. b /. D. Gross, Paul Parker, W. Ray R ) . h et | | Hollywood Sights And Sounds BmTIOAY DinNems | S aska Steamship Company Mrs. Orrin Edwards was hostess - { VS ERVICE“ON‘ALL-ALASKRA*ROUT [ ¥ Dahl, Mrs. C. J. Newlin, Leo Rensch, y By Rebbin Coonite. at o dinner party given Saturds '| MARINE AIRWAYS—VU. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communicatior Autherized Cuarrier g { W Joe Degnan, Mrs. G. W. Williams, Bergman, Mr. and Mrs. Fregd T T SRR R cvening at her home in the Kil- Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Screenpls iy i, Louis Jacobson, Charlotte Claude Binyon from the story by Clarence B. Kelland. Di- Smith, Frank Bakke. rectcd by Wesley Ruggles. Principals: Jean Arthur, William am Holden, Warren William, Porter Hall, Paul Harvey, George i Gaunt, Mr Gaunt, Judge W. C \ n am., 156 fee e e e ke handler, Regis Toomey, Edgar Buchanan i LI nrad Luft, Virginia Lechelt, 1d Mrs. Arthie Shiels, F. H. & Marlent Chon, this time’it’s to the primitive village of pioneer Tucson, where burn apartments complimentary to| Leaves Mrs. A. R. Edwards. Covers were Seattle laid for Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Ed-| wards, Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Edwards, | Annabelle and Shirley Edwards. The birthday of Mrs. John G.| Jehnson occasioned a dinner party vesterday afternoon given by her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Martin, Ji Mr. and Mr T. Roust, Wil Sun Time) S. S. TONGASS Dee. 10 Low tide—3 High tide—9:53 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE e BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASEA High tide—10:42 p.m, 13.9 feet HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 The covered wagons still roll westward across the screen, and PASSENGERS FREIGHT o | Bostie, AR R O O S SR RIS i ol there’s plenty of unlawful goings-or vorry any g { ] e S 4 G iy I | v, wmsn e s iy | Mt . Inck Wme end . ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. 2 1 Go OUT e ‘J’[”‘ Cx“ \\f;;:“nb m"; c:l new wagon trdin brings handsome children Aleda and Toni, Miss Jenny . ARC. i cler Muncie (Holden) into the cause. Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Lind- All Planes i i 1 | Phoebe, the fitst American woman in the vilage, makes her strom. [ n' B' FEHHEB 2-Wa, Operaiing Jie P st PHONE i l [ 1iving baking pies but has her eye on owning the biggest ranch e | AGENT | % Radio Siationt KANG | 8 ) AH in the Arizona terrifory. She's a tough one, Is Phoebe. fully able | PETTYGROVE TO KETCHIKAN g HANGAR. and, BHOP, Ji. JUNEAD s12 . | = | || to take care of herself against all comers, but when Muncie Frank Pettygrove left aboard the| { Fhone 114 Nigutnz b1 Eeuigeed SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 4 Thres ‘Electis flew to Junea i | comes to town the woman in her begins to show. ‘\:“- Stelcinley ‘envoite o Metchl- 1) oo oL o ST 4 yosterday aftcrncon from Fairbanks | —— A Through Arizona’s desertion by the Union in the Civil War, | ka7 Where he is o be married one with 21 passengers for Juneau, mest | '\"‘1‘!"-”“ persh ! harked | through its temporary adoption by the Confederacy, through its | pesy ',:,:"'“\(;(I '”l‘m‘:,‘(“’;\‘,"[“’,x“,‘“:,'w | . ie tarle FE T South sterda 1orning + the south 1 = come! e hade jus ic Y | of v]n.x{\l akiy 1 1‘_.‘ b ;1“'» -‘:; & ]“:)"' L "\]‘7‘ ‘\:I'yf’:”“r ’]:xwu"w L return to the Stars and Stripes, Phoebe almost single-handedly leaving ! | egvel | 5 {‘]’)f‘{}"{h_\‘(}(:_ : o5 ;Y'ii i £ 27gEte, B G : RO fights for her freight business against wily Lazarus Ward (Hall) L A e AR v [l PACIFIC ona 1. Jm b AMH G, Willian ; S Be were & Do who is in cahoots with the Injuns and with slick Mister Carteret CHRISTMAS PARTY PLANNED | : "Pm" ' Ruth Berkman, Mrs. Virginia New- | H. Deviin, W. O'Keefe, J. W. Mc- (William). With Peter’s help, Phoebe comes to glory, gets her December meeting of the Doug- | icaT b i TRAN SPORTATION COM ANY L lin. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dahl and|Laughlin, C. F. Whiteham, Mu ranch and finally her man — although Carteret is waiting after las Island Women's Club will be| ) cnss" ' Bt infant, Wilben Jones, J. Lucas, Lew- | Wellman Holbrook, Mrs. V. W the wedding to shoot it out with the bridegroom, held Wedresday evening at the| : g is Stone, Lee Rensch, Ray White- | Mulvihill, Mrs. W. H. Wood, Mas- Western spectacle in thé grand Ruggles manner and loaded | 1Om® of Mis. Marcus Jensen. Mrs. | LINER § Jack Smith, Mack Dunning, Roy |ter N. Wood, Mrs, H. R. Sprague, with authenticity and “production,” the film entertains nicely. Glah iziERHI Dreeetlt. therang- INGS — Juneau 10 i ley, "I’""-‘R B. B. Green, Mr ”'“f‘ M3, O Drew, P. Johnson, é ('; Tops for excitement is the cattle stampede sequence; tops for :“:}‘L :::(an;xiL::o:"i:n:):(l(:jl ‘:5 ?:::‘x} JUNEAS O YANDOUFER, WEEKLY SATLIY <o, L, ! e o Cabe, J. Redmon, R. R. Heard | phony” icredibility is the final shooting serape, during which [ to make a Ghristmas party of the VIDNIRIS DR SENITLE peave ATITY Tg Quebec is known as the “Gi-|Barber, W, Brock, G. T. Thomas, Si R T IEres o AUCWE site TR g v BOUT};gS:JezDNifh S i \ i braltar of America.” |N. Drew. SRANTY: 3 | .10 Dec.12 2 AR 2 5 NEW GROCERY CLERK December 8—18 North o, 6 DEC e TELD: A D e : PERCY’S CAFE | 255 i cmom s s v e !n w took over duties as grceery clerk | Canadian Pacific Services: North 8 et AT P o g a i @ for Geoirge Brothers of Juneau TRANSCONTINENTAL coast D% 1 .24 Dec:20 ' i el : 2 L Particularly fitted for the job.| TRANS-ATLANTIC Northland . Dec-* ot i i ] s 'l‘ 0 P R, LRI 4l TRANS-PACIFIC ") HENRY fi{';“":',j‘ “f“;m 105 f i I 2 ¥ ( 20 ! | AT PERCY'S CAFE ' DOUGLAS COLISEUM || ™ “barvicuiars trom preignt PR 0 e i | | 1 particulars from | L v} ! Breakiast, Dinner or Light ey I V. W. MULVIHILL Lunches TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY | | Agent, CP.B.—Juncan, Alasks - ! | ® DELICIOUS FO | CHARLES LAUGHTON in || Baranof Hotel ‘* . | « FOUNTAIN ‘SERVICE 'Sidewalks of London' || AN | i | onuaon * REFRESHMENTS i iy CANADIAN PACIFIC any by ordering up a mess of groceries while she's waiting i . = s cdeceoriel for the oucome, ’lr ; : o o3 fg “YOU'LL FIND OUT.” Secrenplay by James V. Kern } Cfll.mflfl LUHBER CGMPMW ’ i fromn story by David Butler and James V. Kern. Directed by scum"lla and FARES OF ALASKA % Davia Butler. Principals: Kay Kyser, Peter Lorre, Boris Kar- g j : loff, Bela L Helen Parrish, Dennis 0'Keefe, Alma K 3 ¢ TUESDAY LB dnfld'nl ials 3 off, Bela Lugosi, Helen Parrish, Dennis O’Keefe, Alma Kruger u umber an ulidin aieri ) - and Kay Kyser's band (Ginny Simms, Harry Babbitt, Ish J “EA" To SEA"LE ., . FRIDAY g | { <abibble, Sull: Mason, ete.). (Rirmail and Express Only) PHONES 537 OR 747--JUNEAU i —————— FMIBMIKS T0 J“NEA“ MONDAY, THURS- SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To' lmprove k| A great improvement over Kyser's first movie, “Youll Find DAY, SATURDAY and Modernize Your Hon.e Under Titls I, F. H. A. Out” mixes music and horror comedy for an hour or so that spells < (Passengers—Airmail and Express) > refreshment. TUESDAY - Kay and the boys play a “society date” at the lonely man- w“EAu To PAIRBA“KS FRIDAY sion of Aunt Margo (Kruger) in honor of Janis's (Parrish) 21st £ (Passengers—Airmail and Express) C ] ll‘ (DRNI ‘ GR“CE“Y birthday. The mansion is a creepy joint, full of the usual sliding R R SR o i S - y .57 1 ~ " i b et MAR panels, sceref celars, and archeological relics eau lanks Nome Ruby .Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath all(l e s o I‘ILAT KET Janis is in constant danger. A pltmny Oriental prince lLugos\ih Juneau 8200 14900 115.00 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 487—— TELEPHONES ~371 a wolf in sheep’s clothing (Katloff) and a pretended scientist Fairbanks . £2.00 7400 39.00 7600 5600 4800 44.00 o h . 32 Torre) see to that, It's Kay, finally, who solves the mess and *—Via Fairhanks, ' FBESH E'EBY ’AY _"_ Lflcal, thwarts the unholy three, and incidentally acquires for his i 88 b r - 44 orchestra the amazing Sonovox, here actuajly used on the screen, LESS 10%,FOR ROUND TRIP. H'me Grown VEGETABLES for the first time. It's a hit novelty, and the picture is first p':'f' i e S it E FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY lass f nl 3 | G assengers — Ail“all =— AIr LXpress (FROM OUR OWN FARM) | NG R e ¢ s o - : L ‘ “BITTEN EET.” Jeannette Machonald-Nelson Eddy. vaclfic Alaska Mays' lnc. TELEPH()‘NV ‘E 478_. 5 PR()MP'I’ DELIVERY i The tunes f Noel Coward’s 15 s are Sw ] 3 i r | _‘? % ct» "Omb 3 VC ;.u s musical SIIO\'{ are sweet, but Ban Amerlcan A & a System ; the picture eveh in color is a pretty sour dose. It's not mich of a v [ TRAFFIC FiCE 1 & o . v oA A 'Y story, Jeannette is painfully cute, and Nelson ats as if he were s W a Cl . : - embarrassed by it all — which he should be. s » L.A. DELEBECQUE ¢ IO W e“"'nq Lew Jeukins (right), worid’s lightweight boxing champion, chats with g B District Sales Manag § . ” I e ins et o And by the way, When are they going to stop showing!de- INRSIEL S gt AR € " PHONE 435 j . Bétert Furman, " o 5 :eased movie charac : ; 9 s : AN AMERICAN S ? ¥ “ E B come of the chat: Jenkins enlisted as a physical training instructor fear i # 9S4 Uaninarenl ghm;t;. in the fadeouts? 135 So. Peanklin Bt ” " » Y b 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE PHONE 108 and expeets a second lieutenant’s commission within 30 days.

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