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6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 1940. | e o POLLY AND HER PALS I KNOWS WOTS VINY YLH, Y u WANTS S BLANKET, ) e L. McKECHNIE as a paid-up subseriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the ——m——— CAPITOL THEATRE 0K JORNNY HOW YOU CAN LOVE” Federal Tax—5¢ per Persom S0 JESS STEP BEHIND THIS TREE, AN’ TLL 6IT OUT MY PEN-KNIFE AN’ WELL SEE ) WOT WE KIN DO. WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! e e RS G el B e e e e et e i i} Department, Herman Porter and | George Shaw, contributed a few DOUGLAS | remarks under “good of the o 145 well as by Robert Coughlin an Ame Shudshift. NEWS . In a communication from Radi Engineering - and Manufacturir Company @f Juneau some special TION « €quigment was described for use by p’ various organizations. New maintenance committee ap-| DOUGLAS FIRE PROTE EXTENDED TO FIFTH STRE] lSTEAMER MOVEMENTSI I TA l I A N S NORTHEOUND With water mains now extended 009 wag Arne Kronquist, Leon- Mcunt McKinley due about @ to Fifth Street and a hydrant in- ard Johnson, Carl Lindstrom, Tom neo orrow bubt nothing e stalled between the new home Cashen and Everett .Martinson. i 3 p. m. today nearing completion there, the Flori-| giu0) committee for next meeting, | dan and Schlegel properties, Doug s A ml‘ January 9, is Alex Gair, Dick Me- JaR(, nas ZNE ) “‘,“f“‘l“: 118" Cormick and James Manning supplied with other sections of g vm» town for fire protection, ac- uld have 4 days m:ni aboard. North Ccast duz Tuesday CH ED SAILINGS Princess Norah scheduled to ¢ | cording to report of Fire Chief F.O.E. ENTERTAIL ail from Vanconver at 9 to- Mike Pusich as read at last Public card party ar fr I y B arty a £AVe orthbsund Bouthbounc New ThOUSdndS Al’e Takefl night's regular meeting of Douglas this evening at 8 o'clock as fi Sealtle ive Juneau Leave Jur ‘<| of scheduled to sall from ¥ : Volunteer Fire Department. City one in their series will be given in 3 o eave Junea 16 9 a. m tomorrow Pl'lSOflefS n Gfeat Ba' Marshall Schramm completed the the Eagles Hall tonight by Doug- e 1 ;, b “; :’ : ngass scheduled to sail from . installation . yesterdny. las Aerie 117, F.OE, and tie a7 7 el E istallation yesterday 17, FOE, and fl BARAN( Déo. 14 Dec. 17 e ,rl, :l”‘.‘-,-u:‘yl,‘}(mfl M ”e Of Egyphan Dese” The two fire alarms of the past Auxiliary. YUKON Dec. 21 Dec. 24 Dec I A month were covered in the chief’s Bridge, whist in pinochle will be sBARANOF Dec. 28 Dec. 31 )} ‘ Seattle Decembe (Conunuea irom rage One) réport played as usual with prizes for bt St S SOUTHBOU | A cemplete roster of the Douglas "‘“L “I“(‘l il{m” m_l/sl»I fu.t‘ H‘. ; f” \v!: V;'”h \ S. LAKINA for Kodiak and / NS & i i T _! serie Refreshments will be served. eninsula Points, e cheduled to sail thousands of Italians falling prison- zation in 1898, showinz charter “‘“‘“’“" Is cordinlly invited to FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING POR cuth in about cne or one e €IS to the British, Britain's desert imembers, list of chiefs, o ofyavtend, OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL - oo ented by army is reported tentatively consid- | coryice, was p o ering a counter offensive into Ttal- | Gray. Secrctary Langeth was in- grGn SCHOOL HOLDS ian Libya as the British forces bat- ctyunte BT S i3 L T 3 o i A \N ¢ T B 1 forces bat- - srycted to procure copies of pic- HAIDA IN GOOD GAME THE ALA S K A LER I 1 a half hours kon southbound late Sun- or Monday c i VU2 eWUC®c900V00086e 90005 G 0 ) tled retreating Italians in a stinging " r i 0 b » LOCAL SAILINGS o) S8 tures desired in connection with P x Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Robert Wagner and Cordell Hull Fetebeth seheduled to sail every '(“;"”“1'.“‘““‘- VBI’:“;‘ sources declare yne qata now available BB AIE clatthes with s el PIPRLT, OFEICTE-d FREIGHT OFFICES 4 Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- lere is a good chance of a blitz- ' complving with suggestion made H. 0. ADAM Agent 1 A hocpsters lined up against Doug- by Chief truck-driver Gair that joq high school squad he an additional gas mask be pur- ;¢ the Natatorium la chased the members voted that he the first three quar be -authorized to procure the nec- essary equipment. It as decided to postpone open house party sug- krieg drive being launched by Lieut. Gen. Sir Henry Wilson and he will not stop at the Egyptian - Libyan border and “will keep the Fascists on the run.” After U. S. Secretary of State Cordell Hull and Secretary of the |, Treasury Henry Morgenthau, Jr., told the senate and house monetary commitiees that America’s position in the Pacific was at stake, con- gressional opposition to new U. S. credits of $160,000,000 to Chir i collapsed-and tha committee promptly gave the proposal a ¢ote of confidence. Morgenthau, left; Senator Robert \Wagner of New York, chairman of the joint congressional committee, and Hull | are shown above at the hearing, held in Washington. | REDTIVE - | HOQUIAM y E . Makes Flight for Life |_Tioes Tomomnow | 1 e v e o g prow around the back yard (Sin Timé) the carly dawn. Clad in. pajam: tide—0:44 am. 150 feet, |ANd slippers, he reached for ayporf ieaves every t floor night. After’ the high hool first string proved qui equal for the Coast Guarders and about the middle of the fourth was ) Wednesday » Tam frn Petersburg, Port ’ Alv\vmlu Kake and way- ® ports. "o e e 0 0 e e o0 - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 o front tonight declare that with new | pire Depart 1o . . . . . . . L] . . L] L .o Aléska Steamshtp Company at last meeting until after 7 Tl t g on the long end of 19 to 17, Then 3 gs. Two dozen mugs and (ne second string forwards were MR REAN M b R Y KA-ROUTES © cher knife, were ordered pur- pyg in by Coach Pool and Haida|— iased for the kitchen. Domation pmen forged ahead easily to make @e—seso $6 Lo the Salvation Army in q ) nip VOr. ; % | { f voted with Angus Gair on the : i i ; ng the high school Wi X3 i : rifle, stepped to the back porch, KINY announcement program of £-Way Radiv Communicatior Autliorined Oatrics dnd brought down the big black donation Spds Hadganiayal (oiie 0, 1000 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE score, 'favor “Lf«“"d BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASEA - The Children’s Bureau of the teams representi tide—6:21 am., 3.6 feet High tide—12:23 p.m., 17.7 feet Low tide—G6:56 p.m., -1.3 feet. - - with a single shct | Two visitors from the Juneau HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU-—PHONE 623 Department of Labor, which looks| = after juvenile welfare, was found- FOG “I:TS; Hollywood Sights And Sounds st el ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. | Tucson, Ariz., claims to have All Planes i i i 1 I | plANES FI-Y Bv Rehbin Conpe | been the first city in the United T opcmlh:g Own Acronautical PHONE | HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Dec. 13—Don't lose any sleep over it, | States to establish a municipal | BAdn Btation EANG. i § | but some of our favorite screen characters haven't a chance for | airport. Bede . | BACRR and GHOE TNRAU)E oSS ) A v R draft exemption even if they wanted it. e Equipped | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | | R ¥R aren. liftec W TR e e s il : | 143t Rignt. areee criRmb I06aL dlr As sturdy screen heroes, they naturally wouldn't want exemp- | B R S o v oS 2nd | Lteie Tk AP Ko it DE A daiet tion. But draft or no draft, youd think they might like to get DOUGLAS (OUSEUM Sox 2 oh naie today married : and they can't do it. They aren't allowed to think of THURSDAY and FRIDAY | W 7] ) of passenger it iously ugh they have their tender moments in every | an | 12 2 r two leads went norti matrimony. i with l cr . while the Douglas air- You know these perennial celibrates -— hard-working yo \ James Cagney and Geo. Brent N M AN Dougl u k niia g young : |liner came in from Whitehorse, wl-i| Dr. Kildare, the Saint, Hopalong Cassidy are the foremost. We TRAN SPORTATIO Co P4 Y Seattle mail and took off IR T i Sy T A R e T R e S ‘n.\.n',ln.‘nl‘ l\}ul(.‘ Ann,\]ll:\.l(l;{. although Andy's years exclude him ; h“m load ioF %oulhhouml hall as a real matrimonial problem for the present. Jancas to PRI P bl SRR vt R et LY SAILINGS ™ Us the writer who don’t let them get married. The writers WEEK . Jun, L. JuD: IYEE IN poRI want to keep on writing about them, and — well, you know peave AL s B how marriage is. Look at Bulldog Drummond, who was doing A C”. Seatlle Z ‘ DURING N'GH]’ all right until the time he took. the fatal step. They called the s 10 Dec12 | moyle "B\flln;-, Drummond’s Wedding,” as it was his last. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION “ ‘\: ;. 6 Dec 1 el The Saint has a new girl in every picture. The sleuthing COMPANY R pec.19 | Steamer Tyeckwasiin Junesi A rascal never lets himself become too attached. Might spoil his North .13 Dec 1T Jec. 26 E |ing the night with a load of cargo | foot-loose freedom. . o B i : (ll':‘l““:“i\ci‘;“l’:"‘nio“’fi‘l;; Bl Dr. Kildare almost wound himself up with his last picture. ailings from Pler 7 Seattle | Northland REEN, ARt | ing Y Lt MNE, Planning that elopement with the nurse, and all. But they left Leaves MENRY G. passengers 1 | passengers embarked for Seattle. v phone 23 They e Mrs. A. Martin, Carrie Seattle Freight seattle homa City is cheered by her daug’ slie Watts, S. S. TYEE Dec. 24 as ske arrives in Chicago for a blood transfusion which it is hoped will save her life. The blood donor is Mrs, Rose MeMullin, who 1 vered the ailment and has since saved tha lives of 22 nercans «f ith i ® —— - S ——— e —— | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Dec. 13. —The “pile-up accident,” a devel- opment of high-speed automobil 3 Foster, Mrs. Loen Card and Lorenc N oMb ol gl PERCY’S CAFE ||::mow oen ken with staphylococcus septiceria, & rare blood dise! Mrs. Hazel | “° 4 R g 4 s T 0 P PASSENGERS FREIGHT AT PERCY'S CAFE REFRIGERATION Breakfast, Dinner or Light L] Lunches e DELICIOUS FOOD D. B. FEMMER e FOUNTAIN SERVICE AGENT REFRESHMENT: 2 s Phone 114 Night 312 COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Haierials SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE T3ESP2Y | driving, has been analyzed by the the marriage dangling at thé finish — and you and I know théy ey (Airmail and Express Only) % | California State Automobile As-|| won't get around to it in the next installment. ‘ PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU MONDAY, THUR ociation Th“ “""'“"k advice is vy Sherman, the Hopalong producer, has a letter from an SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU MQYPAY, THURS. | jocaticn, e reaing advee 11| " asry chosman, the Hopaiong p etr trom an_ | i US To Iy . g : exhibitor in a midwest town who tells about two Cassidy fans, bot! CANADIAN s and Modemize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. (Pa:scngersvflinflflil and Express) g lengths b(n\wr-n himself and his T | }'\t TFIC | prédecessor if going 25 miles an hour, and to increase this margin one car length for each additional They drive to the theatre in a limousine and tell the chauf- feur to wait. “Does Hoppy get married this time?” they ask the JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS [UESPAY i cEss” || CALIFORNIA GROCERY _ (Passengers—Airmail and Express) — ¥ five miles an hour of speed. [| cashier. - e e Jun- Me- This poli the association says, Reassured that he doesn’t, they motion the chau r on, y - - MA_R eau lanks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath allow the motorist to stop | their tickets, and go inside, ’ | LINER and ... MEAT KET Tuneau 200 14900 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 afely in case of a sudden obstruc- | 487 TELEPHONES —~—371 n AN ’ i ; E 3 | AU TO VANCOUVER, d Fairbanks 7400 3900 7600 5600 4300 44.00 tion in front of him. | Tim Holt, Jack's sprout, is a western star himeslf now. He 1 \ hanks. e was doing a tough scene for “Along the Rio Grande” — a scene || :ow?o““ it ::M b, FRESH EVERY DAY — Local, — x oL A S R Y SEETRERE BOTH RETREAT es 'UTHBOUND SAILINGS LESS 10%F)R ROUND TRIP. FULTON, Mo.—The hunter shot 2;“.::::?: 0:?':’;;;:3?“”* Pl nipdl WL T Princess Norsh Home-Grown VEGETABLES £—Via Fairbanks. | the —or 12 . i ¥ 3 " a Fairbanks doy 2 | the skuk—or thoyght he did, Then “That kid can act rings around his old man already,” the Depaiing Sl FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY Passengers — Airmail — Air EX])I’ESS icdine }:elll(l)x:g i Suddomy | €xtra commented. “He's going places.” bigr-sariad ;,.'d'“w i (FROM OUR OWN FARM) P 'fi Al k A' l Shals “was g H§ on the le:s[ i'm!' ~ The man behind him smiled. “¥ou bet he can act rings around fic Serv:;l. e e Fo S DELIVERY aclic asKa lrways, IiC. | the man looked around to see the | 1is old man.” said Jack Holt. # X TRANS-ATLANTIO . 2 . animal _ trotting alongside. 'They Henry Hull, who created Jeeter Lester in “Tobacco Road, TRANS-PACIFIC Pan AmETlcan Alrwavs SYSfem both ran—in opposite directions. || Wasn't the type for the movie. Charley Grapewin, because of his Tickets, reservat and full '3 TRAFFIC OFFICE ST Grandpa in “The Grapes of Wrath,” is doing the role instead. particulars from . - i L. A. DELEBECQUE PURLIC CAED. PARTY . | “One nice thing about your FIRST picture.” ays Bob Oresby. XN MULVIRIL Window C'eanil.g ¥ D"'t ."t S I .‘_ 'M‘ o {By Sons of Norway, LO.OF. Hall Bing's brother, “is that people aroun dthe studio still mean it Agent, CP.R.—Juneau. Alaska istrict Sales Manager . Dec. 14, 8 pm. Pinochle, whist, | when they say ‘Glad to meet you!" (But “Let's Make Music” Baranof Heted l'l!Olm 485 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS | refrest uments. Adm, 50 cents. adv. already has put Bob on the list for another movie.) g Nt 106 1324-4TH AVE.—SEATTLE P n—;o—n: -&;‘"' f ¥ | mw ,lmc 4;(,