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e i e POLLY AND HER PALS /By m { How DID THE { BOY FRIEND TAKE IT WHEN You SAID You DIDN'T LOVE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 14, 1940. By CLIFF STERRETT SIMPLY LOVELY, M LORETTA.- - - |z MUST SAY, SIMPLY LOVELY: | | h: PR 32 Virginia Dale, left, and Diana Dale, film players, decided that simi- larity of names might confuse their publics. So they decided to change one—by flip of a coin. So, from now on, Virginia will be known as Dana Edwards. Speed Work on Carolina Dam ‘Work is being rushed on eonstruction of the gigantic Santee-Cooper dam project, north of Charleston, S. C., to make its vast stores of eleetric Ipower available for the defense program. Here is a view of work on the 3,400-foot spillway of the eight-mile dam across the Santee.'Snme 8,000 men are at work on the $40,000,000 project, which will provide a water- way between Charleston and Columbia, S. C., and an average electrical flow of 700,000,000 kilowatt-hours annually. There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertisino agy=.... SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE 1U5SPAY FRIDAY (Airmail and Express Only) FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU QY axiiioay (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS IUESPAY (Pas;engers—flirmail and Express) 'y Me Ly Jun- F eau lanks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath Juneau 8200 149.00 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 Fairbanks 00 7400 3900 7600 5600 4300 44.00 *—Via Fairhanks, LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. 3—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE 135 So. Pranklin St. PHONE 106 e nan Holbrook, H. E. Van| Dr. Bauer, Lloyd Willett ‘M ( K ' N l E v Payuyo, Stanley Eneberg,| la seliman, A Goss, Frank Sugzitt, Harold <s, Alex Ta- ) William Kas Powers, | Fred Spaulding, Verne Gorsline, | ISTEAMER MOVEMENTSI Georgs Tait, W. O. Heikkinen, N ! | Gunther, A. A. Cus F. D. Ma- WESTWARD QR 1 T T e . honey, Donald Ruth Wood . NORTHEOUND . Marin, Tise OoHE oM in pert and sched- e TAKES OUI ! For Wrangell—Earl Hansler, Carl - s sail westward at 3 e Scnio The amer Mount McKinley ° this afternoon. . For Ketchikan Mre. Elizabeth [came in from the south this mori- s Pi Norah due Monday ® Garner, Ray Olsen, Mr. and Mis. | with 18 passengers for here ® afternoon or evenir ve Cahrles Demmert, Mr. a Mrs. | from e and Ketchikan i e h days’ mail aboard. e Kreic M1 Booth, Mr. Usher,| From attle passengers were e N t due Tues L E. H. McCausland Genevieve Baird, Emma Cameron . due Tuesday X : > Helen Ferrin, Mrs, Walter Gastol . ' mail. ® | The steamer North Sea last night s Eunnie Hansen, Harold Hansen . ULED SAILINGS @ | o000 wnat must nave neon ot Steamer Hifs Magnus Hansen, Mrs, Magnus Han . scheduled to sail from ® ' 1050t 4 pear record cutbound pas- en, Margit Hansen, Noel Manley * Seattle December 17. ® | cenger list this ysar when 83 per- Whafl Carl Russo, Varn Fitzzerald, Carol & cheduled to sail e s embarked here for soathbeund i M re, C. D. Shofter : ‘.Alvfllx- December 20 : Roste df call Early Today n Ketchikan — Gov. Ernest . dtled to sall from e| Arrivals from Sitka were Irving I‘)\' WS b0 s Seattle December 2 at 9 a, o | A Whitely, Jesse Nelson, William| The steamer Mount McKinley took | B¥, =0 0 P R o |Goley, William Wald, Raymond E | (wo pilinz out today in landing at| Hhe j‘”‘”‘ o + SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS e |Ol5on. Agnes Price, Mr. and Mrs |ihe Alaska Do d Storage Wharf o ;')‘» "Hl‘ ’“ ward at 5 Yukon southbound late Sun- ¢ |L- Enestvedt, M. E. Monagle, Eili and scnt dozens of persons on the T ‘1". A e day o- early Monday. Noth. e |Z00k. Roy Stubblefield, M. E: Hami- dcck scurrying ty e s inj definite at noon today. e | '™ jio The ge WHo - whart "% . A oA AR o | Sailing te - glancing blow, tore out the piling Ba’e'ooi Kltker o Faratiolh sahedulsd to'skl avery @ x;wn. Fre k2 and set .nukmz,n» warehouse struc- | + Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- e | Henry Jocstings, ture to rocking severely G B E L e o - els Bonus for > Naba leaves every Wednesday @ ‘““‘;;“- ]W‘”“‘:“ W‘”"“’J“ Tty . . e ctersrs. pore o |t Phimips ad msant, 0 selizer. | TANANA TO MAKE His Field Goal . ,\,,A\.‘,:,,:‘,:‘,.fmxl;‘l::’\:,'l'f ‘f’f}” o | Nick Petiavich, Eimer Koufa," Mrs IS Fie J0a1S . & Mis. Della Alsiead, Mrs.| Ip ]'0 AI.ASKA ki . Ch e e e Hawkesw Mrs. Knapp, | IR RICHMOND, Va., Nov. 1.—Spec- -~ — h, Mr. and| g Tk tators are surprised when Herman Tipes TOMORROW Bud Hawks, Ed Nol- | Steamship Company, is scheduled /= & BUEEOWE G HE0E TR FES Rosander, Jack Moly- t0 sail from Seattle mext Priday, “p 00 PO B0 & B FO7 ) s all in his con- Jack Molyneaux, Joan December 20, for Alaska ports and ... "with the Richmond Arrows of (Sun Time) aux, Mis. A. Benson, Edna|Is’ scheduléd: to reach the Dixie Professional football High tide—1:21 am. 153 feet. , Mrs, Vernie Anderson, Lor- | Channel on Christmas D " league. He signed on a piecewor Low tide—7:00 am., 35 feet > Anderson, Terry Anderson, | cember 5. This ls according 10 .o 'noveceives compensation for High tide—12:5) pm., 1.7 feet. |John H. Williams, Mrs. Marke, P.|radio advices received fhis mMOM- oy point and an additional Low tide—7:32 pm. -16 feet, | K- Killcen, Mrs. P. J. Killeen, Mrs, | ing by Horace Adams. amount for field goals, Tt K. A. Murray, K A. Murray, Alstair iy A Ny lated that he is to kick barc- TIDE! MONDAY Muwray, Kenneth Murray Dave The V)‘I‘fll' -sy.\u-m l":}\.\ a radius footed Lt teot, |Housel, Sidney Wood, Leonard Tay- | of some 25 trillion miles B e gy R Low tide—7:37 am. 3.5 feet. : o oughen up my toe 1l be in High tide—1:35 p.m., 17.6 feet cinch to boot a fiel goal from Low tide—8:10 p.m. -16 feet any point within the 40-yard line, - > - Herman said Hollywood Sights And Sounds Dec. 14.—He might be the actor longest in HOLLYWOOD, Cal got down (o cases, but our nomination for this picture business is Montagu Love. Forty years ago this autumn in Portsmouth, England, home town, Love sold‘an original drawing to a movie manager. and it was one of the first ever used If that counts as a movie debut " DOUGLAS (OLISEUM TONIGHT and SUNDAY i "DRUMS ALONG THE | . MOHAWK" Farm, Prediction (Conunuea 1rom rage One) PLANT GROWTH his He got one pound for it HASTEN ing and lobby display. for advert x also, they're mixing ordi- of sorts, rvices beat Jean Hersholt’s (1906). Donald Crisp’s Ij]-“‘“ resin 48 406 st o - hwsten 19410, and Jack Holt’s (1913). Love’s actual movie debut, as an Claudette Colbert, Henry Fonda Blant - growth jand jprgiive 100 actcr after some amateur and professional stage work, came in 4 and humus in the soil against a‘- Do At e TR U o L Sk 5 v st dcasinisin, ieeng e o At 16 GorE oG BE B e oy 8 nere’'s a new hull-less variety art on the side, and u(vm'.\ sold a dm»\,ff\g of a fur u‘..nppm ; : of oats (Nakota), developed by | @nd a halfbreed for use in advertising “Hudson's Bay,” the { South DakotaBtate College .and: a Muni film in which he plays the part of the early French-Can- H new Minnesota popcorn that has adian governor. . \ 29 percent greater popping vol- ——— A CO. z ume than the hotsbuttered stuff There’s a short on the screen called “Alice in Movieland.” you've been gelting from the cor- o o 3 ereon: “It's g i ” screen- = adertlic, 1 A r\.nu s comment thereon: “It's meant to discourage screen. ALASKA TRANSPORTALION R R struck girls from coming to Hollywood. It will discourage every- COMPANY “f) kg P“"“““’I"“““ “‘_‘f’“};" @nd | pogy from coming to movie theatres.” But the heroine, bonde Mayhe AN Soma; COIORM VLD Joan Leslie is an attractive, youngster — you’ll see more of her » you can buy a whole frozen- i s Yo |packed meal from door-to-door In . SuED SHCIA. 4 4 Bailings from Pler 7 Seattle vendors, At last report, it cost 89 Epe ng of the bright lad who posed the question: “If one Leaves cents and contained a pound of Lane sister can keep thousands of people out of the theatres, Seattle tlet of sale, pens, corn and as< how v people can three Lane sisters discourage?” He got his | with spinach and string o S. 8. TONGASS Dec. 17 } 15 as alternates, A skillet, two Al 7e S. S. TYEE . Dec. 24 and dinner’s ready. A product of oats is being used R } . PASSENGERS FREIGHT to prevent the flf\vor changes in REFRIGERATION focds, including ice cream, lard, s T 0 P potate chips, peanuts, oils, candy i '§ * and coffee. AT PERCY'S CAFE : ‘ — Breakiast. Dinner or Light D.B.F REDUCES WATER LOSS Li hes A cold wax emulsion for many et AGENT such vegetables as carrots, beet * DELICIOUS FOOD N Is egetables as ca s, bee Phone 114 Night 312 | tomatoes, squash and cucumbers re- | duces the water loss in shipment and gives them an especially ap- petizing appearance on the stands, | | So highly do eastern buyers prize | vegetables thus treated they're pay- {ing 20 to 30 percent premium for them, although it costs less than two cents a bushed to wax them on the farm. | Litue Miss Muffet couldn't have| ® RE ® FOUNTAIN SERVICE FRESHMENTS answer in “Four Daughters” and the sequels,.in various of their solo flights. And he still is getting it in Resemary’s personal appearance trip. “PRIN- CESS” | LINER Ever hear Harold Lloyd’s nickname? It's Yabble, and it's tacked on to a dog in Lloyd's girl-guy-gob (whatever the title is now) picture. Crigin: Harold as a boy had a pet mongrel, He used to call “Yah Bill, yah Bill!” !imagined what's happening to Bill. i dntbe Kidianit. the f curds and whey. They're being When Lloyd makes another picture starring : * JUNEAU -TO VANCOUVER, made into wafers, rubber, candy girl will be Lucille Ball, who is going to be a busy girl in any J“crogmoo.:g:x-n; and a plastic that stretches and case. Already they're planning to co-star her with Desi Arnaz in returns slowly to its original “Havana" — the plan having absolutely nothing to do, of course, SQUTHBOUND SAILINGS e don’t’ ask me what that's | with their romantic interest in each other. . . . Fiinnges Norali December 8—18 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: used for), | It's beginning to look as if the farmer can sart singing, “there’s a great day coming” and the farm of tomorrow will be a house of a thousand wonders. S eee——— OUT FQR HOLIDAYS Declaration of war:, On those shorts starrix}g dance band leaders and their bands. One of the recent headaches added injury to insult by basing its “plot” upon the romantic appeal exerted by the leader — which was the more painful because the audience, rightfully, tittered throughout, .. . Question: Will today's song lIyrics sound as “corny” 20 years from now as some of the first World War’s do today? ; “Tin | Pan Alley” raises the query — especially its revival of “America, 1 Love You,” which is still a stirring, catchy tune. But oh—the lyric. Is Ameriea “just like a baby” to you, or you, ar you? Seattle for the haliday season. He | Shuddering shadroe! . M ! was accompanied by Mrs. Kileen, 2 . . Mm capies of e Barasot ot | N PACT uBR Pat | Cab, Kileen, of the Broadway left on ‘the North Sea for (e et e e . JOSEPHINE WRIGHT #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 see: "“0H JOENNY HOW YOU CAN LOVE" Federal Tax—5¢ per Persom WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! Y é\{. b & &7 Northbound Bouthbound Steamer Arvive Juneau Leave Junean YUF Dec. 17 Deec. 10 Dec. 1 McKINLEY Dec. 11 Dec. 14 D ) *BARANOF Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Dec. 22 Dec. 21 Dec. 24 Dec. 30 ‘BARANOF Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Jan. 6 *—Connects with 8. S. LAKINA for Kodiak and Alaska P 1 Peninsul Point FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS ) RESE ATIONS CALL ALASKA LINE {ET OFFICE--2 FREIGHT OFFICH ' H. O. ADAMS Agent | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. 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