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YESSIQEE, SAM, THEY'S NUTHIN’AS EMART AS A DAWG. WHY, MINE FETCHES 4 ‘ MARINE NEWS l 611 SCORE , § 15 ROLLED ISTEAMER MOVEMENTS . NORTHEOU ® Tongass scheduled at 7 cc North Sea duz gt Yukon due T 3 Fred Henning hit his old stride on 5“"“"'"“1)’ *f“HITGrSh the EIKs bowling alleys last night, ® TY¢® schedule xf»“. D leading the evenings kegling ust Sealtle December 24 at 9 a.m with a 611 tally. Princess Norah scheduled to However, Henning's Cash and Cé ""“” 2‘7"”1[‘ ;’““"m"‘" Decem- 1 lost four points to 20th REN N e T Cemury q 2 North Coast scheduled to sail s ‘m,m from Seattle December 27 ning, Eneineers won four points at’10 a. m SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS Mount McKinley is scheduled southbound at 10 tonight. Baranof scheduled southbound from B. M. Behrends Bank. LCOores were as [010WsS B. M. Behrends LRI R R R S N N R RPN B S SRS G. Cleveland ... 158 158 158—*474 i .. Brewitt 144 144 144432 R Mrs. Brewitt ... 132 132 132306 § . wb;‘:‘c‘sfi!“e;fl;‘; ;:I b Totals 434 434 4341302 xe‘::e:dx;::oit} m. for Bt~ Spot E'"g"ég”\fi.‘ Naha leaves every Wednesday (‘l Nasi 128 210 at 7a. m. for Petersburg, Port G. Wildes 19 124 A':'x:nder, Kake and way- McNamara 149 144 e e RN . Totals 459 541 4921492 . RN RERT N Cash and Carry J. Thibodeau .. 192 147 152— 491 TipES TOMORROW F. Henning 200 218 193— 611 Sterling 112 175 163— 450 —_— == - (Sun Time) Totals 504 540 Low tide—0:06 a.m. 19 feet. 20th Century High tide—6:37 a.m., 16.1 feet. Spot 3 34 Low tide—1:06 p.m. 33 feet. Stewart 195 220 High tide—7:03 p.m. 134 feet Kaufmann 140 159 o X, Whitehead 157 152 TIDES MONDAY A Low tide—1:12 afm. 27 feet. Totals 526 565 586—1677 High tide—7:40 am. 165 feet. *—Average; did not bowl. Low tide—2:18 pm. 22 feet TR R Eag High tide—8:26 p.m. 134 feet AR ST S . Norrs I Hoszrras N LUTHERAN BAPTISMAL Mrs. E. L. Bartlett a S ( daughter were dismissed F! ening from St. Ann's Hosp: ) are at their home on Gold Street A special Baptismal Service will be conducted in Resurrection Lu- theran Church on Christmas Day After receiving surgical care, immediately following the 11 o'- Katherine Breslich was dismissed clock service. Parents who have un- Salurday from surgical care at St. baptized children and who would Anns. like to have the Sacrament of Baptism administered to them are requested to contact the pastor as early as possible, Merle Janice Schroeder will be heard in a vocal solo, and plans have been made for a beautiful Baptismal Service. This service will commence about 12:30 o'clock in Marcus Sison and baby son Ann Mrs. have been dismissed from St Mrs. W. O, Witte and baby daugh- ter will be dism d frem St. Ann's and will go home e Spedial Musu at HIGH POINT, N.C, Dec. 21 When two hefty men lugged a huge wood-burning cookstove into Organ moments at the Northern Light Presbyterian Church row morning during the 11 o'c ck his store Jake Harris waited for service will feature Carol Beery them to ask “how much?” But the Davis and Sylvia Davis on the| woman who followed said “I want you to measure this stove for pip- ing.” by Nolte, and “Silent Night, Holy > Night” by Gruber. NGTICE The offertory will be the “Christ- AIRM iIL ENVELOPEE, mir route from Seatue to Nome, sale at J. B. Burford & Co. SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE TUESDAY FRIDAY (Rirmail and Express Only) FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAY MQYPAy, Huss. (Pagsengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS [UESPAY (Pagsengers—Airmail and Express) — - 2 snowmy | mas Carol” by Nagle and the post- un lude, “March of the Wise Men” by adv. Hosmer, Jun- Fair- Me- eau lanks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath Juneau g 8200 149.00 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 Fairbanks . 82.00 74.00 3900 7600 56.00 4800 44.00 *—Via Fairbanks. ; LESS:10%FOR ROUND TRIP. £—Via Fatébatiks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE [ ‘L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager 185 So. Pranklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE tomor- | other brother,” { hurry there.” | Waves Blue Cap THE STORY SO FAR: Eric, fishe:man’s scm, to prove he is brave cnough to be bas defcated three giants. s cut to help three « who had been under the \p"ll of the gianis. All Rights Feserved AP Featm: Service CHAPTER EIGHTEEN a 1 ng, Two Mcre Princes Given Freedom The young men flew to the Iron Mountain quicker than it takes to tell. And there in the entrance, half way up the side, they could see another handsome young man ing his red cap from side to side to attract their attention. Eric reined in his flying horse so that they settled down easily to the narrow ledge where the young man stood Eric’s friend - leaped out of the saddle with one move and threw his arms about the second young man. They both shouted, “Broth- er.” Eric pleasure around thanks B their turrled thousand grinned happily Then the two and said, “A to you.” at shall T tell now how apart said Eric The two youths laughed. The cne Eric had found inside the cir- cle of fire bowed and said, “I am Harald of Thuringia, heir to the you | throne.” The second lad bowed and said, “And I am Peter, his brother, sei ond in line.” “Now the troll in the castle be- hind the East Wind must be your said Eric. “Let us They all three jumped onto the pipe organ, piano and bells in the!bflck of the winged horse and hur- playing of “Christmas Meditation”| ried to the castle behind the East wind. As they circled down over it they saw a young man excited- ly waving at this with a blue cap. Eric brought his horse down be- side the young man and, sure enough, it was Conrad, the third brother. There was just enough jrocm to seat him on the horse. So now the four young men de- |cided to find out what had hap- pened to the kingdom of the three brothers during the hundred years they had been bewitched by the giant who had no heart. | They flew straight to the cap- |ital of their kingdom. They could | reccgnize that easily, because | their father had built three cas- |tles on three hills so that each |of his sons would have a fine home | when he took a bride. They soon saw the' city where | three castles stood on three hills. | But when they*looked down onto | the streets they saw grass chok- ing up the thotoughfares. Windows were broken' in homes. There was {no smoke from any of the chim- | neys and they saw not one single | person. Great Green Snakes Instead, they saw great, green | snakes slipping in and out of door- | ways, lying coiled up in the sun, lor slithering up tree trunks' to steal eges from birds’ nests. The " 'three brothers lamented loudly but Eric was silent and | thoughtful, He didn’t dare his |horse to settle' downm' into ofie of | the streets for they mkhr. have been bitten by spakes. But he pulletl the blagk eoat from his |pcké!~1hc oue%m picked up, o the momm top—and threw "l down on the outskirts of the city. Suddenly a great circle of fire crep around the city and grew as high as any of the houses. Snakes tumbled out of all manner of holes. There wete sidewalks were black with They all tried to get out of the city and back into the hills.: But as each came to the end of a street there was a wall of flame. One by one the snakes were burned, And 50 many that the ¥ them.' I GWEARS, KITTY, YER | A CARD// then Eric whispered to his winged horse to set them down in the square. The three brothers dashed in and out of houses. But every- where they went there was the same desolation, They didn't find a soul in the city. MONDAY: The People Return. R Thousands Must Stand On Dogs When Roosevelt Inauguraled Nexi Month (Continuved from =:ze One) over the same spot where Lincoln stood, without benefit of canopy, in 1861 and again four years later, will repeat his oath after the Chief Justice, and following that make his inaugural address. All of those who aré seated will, you can be sure, be friends of con- gressmen and Senators, or politi- cal potentates of some high order, for practically all the tickets for seats are issued through the joint congressional inaugural committee. In January, 1937, President Roo- sevelt took his oath in a downpour —but even then there were no va- cant seats and not much standing room. That was the first time the inauguration was held on January 20 instead of March 4 and many were the murmurs that one of the great benefits of the Lame Duck amendment would be that hereafter the inaugural would be held in- doors. Plans, however, were made for the outdoor inaugural again this year without any official sug- gestion of change, but as the time approaches and stretches of bad weather . lengthen, there 4s much Holly wood Sights And Sounds | By Robb Coems 21.—Spencer Tracy’s assignment HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Dec. e ——e SRR | to do a new version of “Dr. Jekll and Mr. Hyde" is a good excuse to relay one of the better John Barrymore yarns. Twenty years ago John did a horrific silent picture on the double-barreled Stevenson. character — a flicker more shudder- some than the 1932 talkie. with which Fredric March copped an 'academic Oscar spcakir z, Profile, and his casting for it chance. ] in the pictures as a sidel of heavy comedy — incl John at the time was Q Eoung man about Broadway, working speare. too?” he asked, awed. “Every night — over at the theatre,” said John. the show?” “No,” actor.” But. he must have said the producer. to spotlight his mantic” screen There's a laugh in the New, York opening of the chk Benny- PERCY’S CAFE (] Fred Allen movie, was originally planned for Miami, Fla. In the movie, Allen and Benny are radio rivals (how odd!). For the Miami opening, only Allen was scheduled to appear in person. “Me, too,” he said. But Benny's attendance meant transferving: his radio show "Allen was prepared to do this‘for his own' show. but Benny, atterapting to prepare, ran into a “uwg Thy Neighbor,” nejghbors happy, was mmua to New ¥ork. B Now that New 'York hag discovered Joan Carroll, the baby blonde of “Panama Hattie,” Hollywood is ready to ro-dhoq:er her. of Joan’s succm in the musical show, forgot that she was mcp under tontract at 20th, wherg they kept her in reserve, after & fm as a second-team Joan muade quite’s few movies there, toa, and one of her best roles —!but for I!KO — was m ibrat in the Ginger Rogers flicker, “Primrose Path.” to Miami for the ctcasion. snag on facilities. Upshot: A lot of people here, res Shinley Temple. Shirley has been good luck, Buddy DeSylva et al tried to get the.retired Temple for their show and teok Joan when the Temples hatever DI Davey . . . oh, yes,” His film work consisted mainly falls. scene, he lapsed into a serip-tomic delivery of lines from Shake- The producer was“fmpressed. “caught the show,” was John's casting as Jekll and Hyde — the Jekll role serving qualities, thus paving the way for the Barrymore reign of 10 years, at least, as Great Lover of the “Love Thy Neighbor” Back here in Hollywood, Benny didn't like the idea. 34« fm It wasithat picture 20 years ago, practically which launched Barrymore on his career as the Great was the result of a freak of . On day, after botching a “You do dramatic work, “Ever catch “F didn't know you were an for the direct sequel sTOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast, Dinner or Light Lunches — a laugh because it to keep both of & sort, for .;o-n. Remenber nlna e stage? ,the same boards that he did in unofficial talk that this may be KARL KAVANDER as a paid-up subscriber vo 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: “BAPTISM OF FIRE" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! D e e D P S | the last of the open-air oath-tak- ings. SAME OLD BOARDS | By a coincidence, President Roo- sevelt will be taking his oath from 1932, but not in '36. The contrac- tor, who built the stands in 1932 missed the bid in '36, but made’ it this year and announced glee- fully to Lynn that he had the cut| lumber, columns and roof all in storage. | By a coincidence, too, if the weather is gopd on January 20‘ the assembled throng may see a dramatic bit of ceremony which the President himseif planned but v . - ol . Leave Northbound Bouthbound :hmh dido’t come off four yeais Steamer Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay go. By prearrangement, as the MCKINLEY President started his oath, the Ao Uotl - Rl oS g President’s flag was to be run e . 14 Dec. 17 Dec. 22 slowly up the flagpole that rose YUKON . 21 Dec. 24 Dec. 30 from the gable over his head, "BARANOF . 28 Dec. 31 Jan. 6 reaching the top of the mast as| ALASKA 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 13 the last word was spoken. The| *BARANOF b b Jan. 14 Jan. 20 device -worked perfectly and so —Connects with S. S. LAKINA for Kodiak and Alaska did the hidden attendant under- neath the stands. The flag went up all right, but in the murk «f one of the worst winter rains of the season, few persons were abie to see it. CHRISTMAS PROGRAM AT BETHEL ASSEMBLY FOR MONDAY EVENING The Bethel Assembly of God Sunday School will have its Christ- mas program Monday evening, De- cember 23, at 7:45 o'clock. There will be recitations and Peninsula Points, i—Connects with S. S. CORDOVA at Cordova for Homer and Uzinkie. . FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. 0. ADAMS -Agent Alaska. Steamship Company N\SERVICE -ON‘ALL-ALARSKA-ROUTES songs and exércises given by the different groups. Also there will be| special numbers by the church or- chestra, which is under the super- vision of Daniel Nicodemus. | A cordial invitation to attend is extended to all by Superintendent Mrs. Ralph Baker. { o i LD | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radlo Communicatior Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SEEVICE—ANY PLACE )N ALASKA 'UARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 L PSR ATTENTION AUTOMOBILE OWNERS | 1941 License Plates are now on sale. Under Territorial regulations plates must be on cars by January| 1. H. J. TURNER, Cny Clerk. FAMILY AFFAIR HUTCHINSON, Kas., Dec. 21.— There are 33 students at East Eu- reka grade school but only five different surnames on the roll. T ce. 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