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6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 16, 1940. POLLY AND HER PALS 2 . By CLIFF STERRETT B SHUX, UNK, T AINT i 32 AFRAID O’ ANY KIND > ¢ O BURGLAR /.G Y eIT Mi: YER OUN e —_————— - WHILE I COMBS MY HAIR AN’ X YEAH -- AN’ FROM TH” SOUND OF TH” HEELS T8 - THAT FAMOUS FEMALE VAMP BURGLAR WOTS WORKIN'THIS as a paid-up subscriber to BURGLARS, UNK 2 The Daily Alaska Empire | JOHN SONDERLAND ‘i ) is invited to present this coupon LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sall every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Naha leaves every Wednesday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Pori ing for Seattl> were Mrs. Gar trand, Maxine Nostrand, Mr B. D. Stewart, Mr deen, Mr. ar M Btan Grummett, Michael Grummett A. W. Douglas, Mrs, H. J. Hanser H. J. Hansen. Mrs. A.'E. Smith Alexander, Kake and way- An hour later the New York and Cuba eaused the list. The Yucatan is the fo Mail liner settldd on the bottom. Shifting of cargo is.said to have 3 eruise liner Hevana of the ill-starred Ward Line. In for fhe First Division of the Tet- ground off Florida. ritory’ of ' Alaska, will be held in thie Courtroom of the Federal Build- ing at Junédu, Alaska, béginning At the hour of 2'o'tlock in the gfter- DEADLINE MEAR ON E ke o Peovicn, B Roci A E [+ pons APPLICATIONS FOR Hollywood Sights And Sourds | "W wervess wirentor v Mrs Jack Smith, Mrs. G | © ® e & 8 ¢ ® @ 70 ¢ hereunto set my hand .and caused | x S Jtsiy Betion, H. B T SRR LIGUOR LICENSES ISGRELT (32 TN A M D AN the 'seal of the aboye entitled court Tt 3 R N e ) e /. Hut 9 Kinley, Mrs. J. Smithee, D. S : e i Sions, O WO HSChin O Neliriitg (HR!STMAS SEAI. HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Dec. 16.—“TIN PAN ALLEY.” Screen- to be affited at Kefchikan, this mmn AmWAYs-_“ S. MAIL | ¢ delers wishing to renew play by Rebert Ellis and Heeln Logan from story by Pamela i | { 11 < / 3) NEIGHBORHOOD! this evening at the box office i 2 of the L ] ) CAPITOL THEATRE " u and receive 2 tickets to see: ” t STRANGE CARGO : Federal Tax—5¢ per Persom WATCH THIS SPACE Cone_ 1940 Fong Pt Sy, o, World s remred Your Name May Appear! - ; | MARINE NEWS Caigo Shift Causes Ship List GREEKS ON YUKON IN |sTEAMER MoVEMENTS | lN AlBANIA | | . NORTHBOUND, . A o Princess Norah scheduled to @ (Cotitirined 4PomM-Page ‘One g e arrive at 5:30 o'clock this . e | } » e ternoon. May have two days’ ® Athens (hsmtches said the Greeks ? & mail aboard L4 | dispefsed “anTtalian counter thrust | P N o Baranof scheduled to arrive @ ;'md “mrrz-dr'd in m1kmg genem] » tomorrow forenoon but noth- aaviiies over i 'wide arda in"tHe |3 — e ing definite at 3 p. m. today. @ motintainotts region held by the en- | § P4 The steamer Yukon came in from |® Should have one days' mail @ emy above Pogradétz where the UqL Zafibe i Vi " the Westward this morning with 31 |e aboard i ians have ‘concentrated all their re- A Northbsund Bouthbound wsengers aboard for Juneau and |e North Coast is due tomorrow sefves.” Steamer ; Arvive Juneau Leave . erowded with Westward and In- | » morning but nothing definite & e .M(:NNLF.V Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec terior passengers heading south for [» at 3 1 . The Daily ‘Alaska Empire his the “BARANOF Dec. 14 Dec. 17 Dec the holidays |» . AR X —— | BN Dec. 21 Dec. 24 Dec 3 Arrivals were Mrs. Agnes Gilligan, | » ail from e - PUBLIC NOTICE ‘BARANOF Dec. 28 Dec. 31 Jan. 6 1 George Gilligan, O. A. Goff, J. M. > tomorrow . IN' THE DISTRICT COURT FOR P e Graham. E. I. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. | ® Northland scheduled to sail ® THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA “-Connects with 8. S. LAKINA Jor Kodiak and Alaska William Hellin, Wally Kain, Archie|® from Seattie December 20 @ .| DIVISTON'NUMBER ONE, AT Peninsula Points. i Lewls, Jack MeDenald, Lowell|» at 10 a.m o ] \ RETCHIKAN, ( Schlitz, C. A. Shonacker, Charles |» n scheduled to sail from e i In_the Magtm« of the !?"‘;‘ukn' Jan- FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS { Smoklee, W. Taggart, George | ® Ssattle December 21 at 9 @ 3 ‘ uary, 1941, Term of fhe DIS- OF CALL AND I REN i) @ Tomof Waligh, Al Davidson, [? a. m o ¢ I TRICT COURT for the Firit| RESBRVATICNS DAl ! C. E 1>nwn R.'A. Gordon, V. W.|? Tyee scheduled to sail from @ 3 'Division of the Territory of Al-| Hussey, Joseph Leisen, Joe Snow, J. [® Seattle December 2 at 9 a. ® & | aska, at' Juneau: e 7 Tomlenavich Knute Trouston, [® m . : NOTICE ' 1S 'HEREBY GIVEN, T "E A L ‘l‘ S " 4 ll l‘ E’ by | ‘harles Tuggle, Marion Noble, Mary | # SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS o | THAY “pirsiént ‘to an ORDER of ... TICKET OFFICE-2 FREIGHT OFFIC % Stephen Noble, J. 1. Noble, | » Mount McKinley is scheduled ® | the Court dated November 27, 1940, ¥ H/OADAMS— -Agent e Phillips, G se scuthbound Friday . < 5 , ¥ | 2 ; 1 ¢ i i, Coieen bt e s The 9.500-ton freighter Yucatan lists badly to port and rests her weight dgainst her New York City pier, ?homa““‘i-“l:d”,‘s’l‘;u‘»‘- g?j(’mfflg'(w':_i . . sl 4y . . . . . . . . . . » . for 1941 must McBride, M: Peterso V. Fitzzerald, Jess T Hagris, Dissviet Drsteplier Fa0k. SUEQOINE (1 00 e Clerk of the U, S. District SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE able, Jack Oakie, Betty G Barney 'Olsen, "EWiN Whaek, Do 27th day of November, 1940 SAI.E MARKED BY U phn Payne, Allen Jenkins, Esther - i Court, BEAPLANE CHARTER SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA K ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, 2- le Radiu Communicatior Authorized Carrier 6000 |N(REASE SolcAbens. 1 i oonilderad it Ralston, Nicholas brothers, Ben Carter, John Loder. Publication dates: Dec. 2-9-16-23. UARTERS U-_PHONE 623 Ketchikan—A. ' W.' Dot ““[' !{"“""“ o e s Thoss' iisaing . 6 Jackie Oakie, whose. ca it a dead end a couple of years | — i 3 e | p ctersburg — Jack Gucker T M 4 ®. ¢ Y o v & ” o= i v hav an ag W tto work with Charlie Chaplin. After the experience, e . P i S Bt P et o . Florence Elkins Al carly Christmas;Scal Sale 1 mdeting wen , | B [ orts froi ‘Tocalities dutsidc cpportunity e he said he had ned things.” He had — and “Tin Pan Al ALAS KA Aln TRANSPGRT, Inc. 5 7 | veau tell of substanti ity Council approval until Januar proves it more than ever. «His comedy sense, his timing, his work- Pias % S(ORE lEAvES | ver 1 Vi 4 5 ing of an expressive mugg, have a new sureness, and Zanuck's @ Perfect comfort an Operating Own Aeronautical | v the Jim o . New experiment in nostalzia is something of a personal Oakie o Akl o0 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE | » 8 I8 EN0 triumph * Hmdio HANGAR AU 2 i A recent letter from ‘Harry G AWJ‘[H[R ME[‘"NG I g . : by K. e Centrally located - and SHOP in JUNE. 61 i Vatson, General Chairman of the in Pan Al of course, is more than that t's a jam- Large Rooms o iy Alnt i Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER il b - boree on the “Alexander time Band” order v ge + : MT, MAKINLEY | &5 o o0 s O HEALTH BILL IS i gt Mmooy e g B R E ' : CALLED TONIGHT . »o worse n it needs to be. Faye and Grable are a sister | Special Rates to Permanent Guests | he Fourth Division and says that 1 ve a 3 act in vaudeville; Payne and Oakie are struggling song publishers ALASKANS LIKE THE | in the ey of 1916-17. Payne and Faye are “boy meet girl, birtel | arly returns there lead them to A score of passengers went to the a new high for that section : h the stenmer Mown! | yyre, Mac Grant, Chasmnan of i e e hoy loses girl, boy gets girl ye and Grakle sing .and,dpnoe NEW WASHINGT and steps in ple ntly scanty costume. Faye sings better than Grable, who dances better than Faye, The combination is cod. Payne shwos more case than usual in the singing, romantic Minnie Arbogast. | eturns’ far' ‘above - expectaticon: Nola Rae Ar-| ;hile the Hosnah Sale is already | "cuble the final total for 1939 For Haines—Mr, and Mrs. David| One of the outstanding fu.mm 3 {, Minnie Larsen, Ma f the Sale this year is the grea a George Larsen % ncrease in the number of lnm- For Yakutat—Annie James, Mary| hat accompany the contributions RIZAI_ BANOUET Johneon, Myrtle Fern, E. Frances. | ‘nd the numerous requests frem in- For Seward -Wyatt Kingman, lividuals for educational material I" ED berl Wither, Sharek, Carol Mec- | 'n tuberculesis. This material i BE G plANN Guire, M. E, Hamblin furhished *Without cost to all who 35 representatives of 17 1 fraternal organization cal civi will attend llu session pot g There is one new son slung too much — besides the “On Moonlight Bay,” “Honeysuckle Rose,” “America, I K Katy,” “Goodbye Broadway, Hello France,” ete. If you remember when they were hits (or even if you don’t) you, N " . v i ALASKA ' TRANSPORT 1 JON o e COMPANY “THE LETTER.” Screenplay by Howard Koch from Som- e > (i s The commuiity of Ju- PRI 4 Vs T nual Rizal Day x4 h:::.\nd Dec. 20 Dec. 24 ; D VK SUGGITT £NDS 30, is was an- BSailings from Pler 7 Seattle N EEN, Agen 9 Tipes ToMorrow | "k SUGGITE =XDS Leaves wENY Gy engers 100 VIST WITH PARENTS affair in he of the Seattle Freight Phone Seatile ] Frank Stggitt sailed south on the |$1¢at iibel the Filipino, held { (Sun Time) North Sea after a week's visit in oD the anniversary of his death, will S. 8. TONGASS ... Dec. 17 » held in the Gold Room of the S. S. TYEE ... Dec. 24 High tide—! th his parents, Mr. and|2¢ 134 am., 156 feet ‘uneau |Baranof Hotel. Low tide A ball will be held afterwands, to High tide Low tide—8:49 p.m. -14 feet M 8:18 a.m., 3.6 feet. | Mrs. Harr; 2:13 pm. 173 feet. |iitt is returning to his studies at| A 3 higan State. | wigich the public of Juneau wiil be invited. Army Thett Foiled gitt. Younz Sug- PASSENGERS FREIGHY .REFRIOCERATION ———————— 3 . | p..FEMMER | COLUMBIA 5 g2 4 D.B. l:nl.mm LUHBEB ‘COMPANY SCHEDULE and FARES e | 3 | Principals ‘Bette Davis Herbel ushall, James | . w - " i ! : & R Phone 114 Night 312 2 | | JUNEAU TOSEATTLE IUZSPAY sl | s Lumber and llnldmg Materials , i (Airmail and Express Only) Sooner or later Bette Davis had to wrestle with his famous PB@NBS 587 OR 747—JUNEAU MONDAY, THURS- melodama, played on the tsage by Katharine Cornell, on the SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US 1-0 Improve t FAIBBANRS Tfl JUNEA“ DAY, SATURDAY sercen by the late Jeanne Eagles. The Maugham heroine, author ond ‘Modemnize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. i (Passengers—Airmail and Express) of a crime of passion, might have been designed for the Davis TUESDAY talents. These talents are equal to the demand. i JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS FRIDAY “The Letter” is a moody film, its tense and melodramatics - (Pagsengers—Airmail and Expten) moving quickly and inevitably to & dire climax. Sondergaard as C ALMBNIA GuoCERY } the half-caste wife of the Killer's victim is a terror, success!uxly 1 Jun- Fair- Mec- i eau l'anks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath siniste: Stephenson as the attorney who saves the Crosbie neck .M ME T MARKET f Juneau £200 14900 11500 *151.00 *132,00 *12500 *120.00 however, is a new prospect for stardom. 'EEL‘E (ONES - —~—371 : Fairbanks 00 7400 3900 7600 5600 4800 44.00 o ! —Via Fairhanks, “ESCAPE TO GLORY.” Screenplay by P. J. Wolfson 43 OR SEATTLE Fm Evm AY — !.M:al | dd d' Fredric F ‘Directed ; SAILINGS ‘ RS R B oG Sy from stery by Sidney Biddell and Fredric Franw. SOUTHBOUND | :‘rf: JKFOR ROUND TRIP, by John Brahm . Principals: Pat O'Brien, Constance Bennett, - '«mx_ml“-: 1 lim-flrown VEGETABLES ] = John Halliday, Melville Cooper, Alan Baxier, Edgar Buchanan, Eorm ; F SH LOCAL EGGS DAILY i Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Marjorie Gateson. oM OUR owN FARN) Grand Hotel again — this time on a freighter fleeipg Eng- land for America at the outbreak of current hostilities. /Assorted meldoramatic characters — including Q'Brien and Begnett: who haven't much to do — have their lives changed by.Geérman sub. marine warfare. Unevenly paced the picture segm&#n\ble to decide whether it shall be a philosophical, tract or a W roaring 3 It is not too successful as either, though t '.he a2 fight sequences make it unreeling tolerable. N7y TELEPHONE PROMPT DELIVERY Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. | seee . s Snmashing an amazing plot to uelze' Pan American ;Airways Sysiem the $400,000 U. S. Army payroll at/ TRAFFIC OFFICE ~ " 5 Fort Ord, Calif,, under cover of machine guns, poll‘ce arrested James' L_. A.. DELEBECQUE L. Allegretti, whom they described’ District Sales Manager s leader of the plot. He is wanted 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS | it Chicago in connection with a 2 $100,000 Chicago Tribune payroll PHONE 108 1324-4TH AVE.—SEATTLE bold-up last July, _ . i

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