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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1941. POLLY AND HER PALS CONGRATULATIONS HARRY SP ERL"‘G ON GETTIN’ YERSELF ‘ as a paid-up subscriber to ; A PERMANENT g JOB AT LAST/ The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the e — CAPITOL THEATRE COLLECTIN TH” 3IL L YUH OWES YER TAILOR.! HOW D/ YuH LIKE THEM APPLES! \A/AL UNK,OL” SOCK . MEBBE AFTER I TELLS YuH OF A JOB I ™INALLY GOT YuUH WON'T BE ALLUS POKIN? FUN AT ME. g | | | ‘ 1 4 and receive TWO tickets to see ; ”n " | OUR TOWN \ Federal Tax—5¢ per Person L Cope. 1961, Ring Fatures Syndcae, I Work rights rsrved WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! —1 T ur key’s Navy Not Blg, but Here Are Some Umts JANANA HOSP"M TO MARII‘]E I‘] EWS : \ HAVE HEW EMPLOYEES ’ » - e i Sailing north today from Seattle 2 [} ¥ A on the steamer Baranof are Mr. and . & g" . Mrs. Ernest R. Palmer. They are & u ‘0" al s 'STEAMER MOVEMENTSI enroute to Tanana where Mrs. Pal- E mer will be on the nursing staff of | NIRRT » the Tanana hospital and Mr. Palmer ‘ ” - ) will be a mechanic. The Palmers: 7 Io wes'wa rd . I’xm(-m; Norah scheduled to ar- ¢ gt b na by o e rive Friday alterncon or ev- R o ® ening 4 T ® Baranof due Saturd ° 3 iiling vesterday afternoon at 6 ¢ SCHEDULED S GS o o'clock, the westbound steamer Yu- ' o Tongass scheduled to sail from e i kon left Juneau afte . tle today ° ® Perfect comfort ’ mail and pas nd | o Baranof scheduled to sail from ® ® Splendid food 19 passengers for the ¢ geattle tomorrow at 9 am. ® ® Ceitrally docated ® Northland scheduled to sail @ Large Rox Sy ey saving for Bew e i ) Large ROOMS @ pyery convenience Jeaving for Seward e from Seattle March 14 at 10 © all with LEAVE DUE JUNEAU DUE JUNEAU were on, Pa chnee, I. H. o m ° and service 2 iy Sl i e ey SR AL Kokt - bath. s SEATTLE NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND G. C. Denman, Judge Simon Hellen- o Seattie March 15 at 9 am. © Special Rates to Permanent Guests | 301 ?\‘;"l %:"': 1‘2‘ Zucs, Mar, 11, Sun, Mar. 16 thal, A. R. Berg, Mr. and Mrs. J. 5. e Tvee scheduled to sail from Se- ® ALASKANS LIFE THE ahe NS, Thu. Mar. 20 McCarrey, Mr. and Mrs J. G. An ; 1 h 18 . M Sat. ¢Mar. 15 Tues. Mon. Mar. 24 ¢ Actagrey, b and Ats gL At e attle March 18, ¢ SESEEEEEERE S ST AR L AR e e 3 dfotel (McKINLEY .. Wed. Mar. 19 Sat. Mar, 22 3, drees and H. Turner e Mount McKinley scheduled to ® Y P P OALL For Cordova—Mr. and Mrs. W. E. e sail from Seattle March 19 at ® NEW WASHINGTON Ji FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALI Diers, H. Kauno and H. Wuorez e 9am . | s 3 g Dr. T. J. Pyle was the only pas- | e Princess Louise scheduled to sail ® T 3 o | AND 'RESERVATIONS CALL ger from Juneau booked for 'e from Vancouver March 21 @ NOTICE i ez e at9pm . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE ALASKA L INE ) ® SOUTHBOUND . that a hearing will be held before 4 ® North Sea scheduled southbound e . the undersigned Probate Judge on | SRp s TICKET OFFICE -2 RIG FFICES » . ‘tomitirrow afternoon o Turmish torpedo boats are pictured patrolling the | sea to the Aegean which leads into the Medlses March 17th, 1941, at 10:00 o'clock, | & FREIGHT OFFICES —s T p : : e Yukon scheduled southbound © Bosphorus, which, with the sea of Marmora and | ranean. Turkey is in the middle of the Baldm® |A. M, in the office of the United H. O. ADAMS———————Agent T e Sunday o the Dardanelles, is the waterway from the Black | crisis following the German invasion of Bulgaria. |States Commissioner and Ex-Officio 4 Sun T - LOCAL SAILINGS . X A Probate Court for the Juneau, Al-| ‘ (March ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every o v P & aska, Commissioner’s Precinct, upon 0:41 180 fect. | o Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- 1] S g b 5 5 f the petition of JAMES® YORK for‘ ow tide—6:47 am. -15 feet. o ka and wayports. . a e were s no substitute 1or his appointment as administrator of | High lide—12:54 p.m., 186 fect. |o Naha leaves every Wednesday ® the estate of FRANK ROBERTS, Al Low tide—7:07 pm. -28 feet e at7a.m. for Petersburg, Port ® N . A I 5 deceased; and, upon the petition of | as a teams l_p Ompanv ‘ e e Alexander, Kake and way- ® [ CH/.SIJHI)( I aver 'lbln 14 MILDRED R. HERMANN for her | SUCSNSVEReR eI \LL-RLASKRAR ROUTES NOTICE ® ports. . s omlng appointment as administratrix of L ¥ e e 0 e o » . PR Jo s —— ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing b i 2 s Zio talaie, of RRacEs SCDERTN s e il e 2 2 A \ etters or Adm tration to one of | ¢ 013 B o .| Ahoush Rehmond became '|'o Alaska HHARNA “““‘h"”f‘“‘ A v e | MARINE angys_._u S. MAIL | + capital of Virginia in 1779, i are hereby required at said time and | M The Laily Alassa empire guaran- | H " Sich J : A, 7 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authorized Currier i 4 L RRT Sy, < | not. receive official classifcation as 4 T4 n ourds place to appeal or show cause if any f : $EO) He SEPEN daily circulation ot a city until 1782 A o YWQO d lg 4 A S { |'they have, why said petition should SCH}:DU'L!!D PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE i Wity Alaskn newspaper Former Coastal Liner fo Be T TR e T Ny it 1 Avaifadtin pravEn 1oE || SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALABKA | ' Z IR W SR P = £ HOLLYWOOD., Cal., March 12—It's all right for the Harvard Witness my hand and Official Seal | HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 S e $ Used as F'Oahng Hofel Lampon boys to have their little joke, but I'm afraid they wor at {““"“I‘L Alaska, this 3rd day of | e at Naval Project 'l get Joan Crawford on a pension soon. The girl’s too busy think- M?‘q?:]) A, S { i - Ses BLIX GRAY, AT 2t s . e AT B T T J 10§ Up 1eW BHECE: L ok . United States Commissioner and E\‘ A L A s K A A l n TRANSPOBT I 4 RO e pitcure she’s doing now, for instance. It's “A Woman's Olficio (Biohate Jonae: fos-dunedi | , AmCc. !/ e Hatads Tovioatton c;mpu; Fa a picture once made by Ingrid Bergman in Sweden. It's Alaska, Commissioner’s Precinct, [{ All Pianes \ E TahE S L RN CopLaY about a pretty girl with'a horrific scar. It's not the sort of First publication, March 4, 1941, | e Operating Own Acronautioal l PHONE | G1d chE b B sskiger atbimas Tals thing a glamor ¢irl would do. Maybe some glamor girls would | Last publication, March 14, 1041. | Radio Station KANG | | L . it 4 o et seat Sy 1 legd e Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 7138 ! 5 to the Seims, Drake, Puget Sound do it, but they'd insist on a midget scar — dramatic, but elegant e SR | | i ras 53 Company for a floating hotel at an and refined Equipp | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER . | 4 Alaskan naval building project. Joan would have none of that. She went whole-hog. She c A L l I' 0 B N l A " D 2 s CLERK DISTRIBUTING AN X [ The Yale, formerly one of the fished around in make-up and came out with a whale of a Grocery and Meat Market }‘ i AVERAGE OF 30 LETTERS classy passenger crafts, is the last scar — the sort of disfigurement that would really warp a soul, 478—PHONES—371 I A MINUTE WILL bORT/ of the so-called ""“'j““‘:l“ fleet” of as the womar n the story is warped. It's such a honey that you High Quality Foods at | 3412800 IN AYEAR! iz;:pnl:dl‘;‘:‘m(’]]\:‘Il:::d“‘m( ;?”.]‘x.a?m.b: ;”(' won't be seeing too much of it — just enough to get the idea Moderate Prices I M‘“ fHve \m'xx. bt 2 Later, when the character is made presentable b yplastic sur- | K - iee - gery, you'll be seeing more of Joan and the warped soul the - surgery couldn't cure e it TRAN SPORTATION COMPANY Barano’ Mow All this is in line with what George Cukor, the director, calls } ) \ Joan's “tremendous acting conscience.” The sort of ‘“conscience” P42, that made her insist, when they were casting “Susan and God,” | A C . G | on an adolescent to play her daughter, as in the play. That was | 3 “o Juy ° AVIS ~ uneau oun instead of pleading for a Hollywood compromise. You know, a | i 0 _ compremise that leaves the play just as it is — except for | § ALASKA TRAHSPOI‘I‘AHON L SANGELES PO. chanfing the mother into a very young girl who couldn’t’ possibly | COMPANY CLERK RECENTLY SEATTLE, March 12. — Steamer have an adolescent daughter. | P WON A CAKE‘BAK'NG H ‘53;‘;'1‘\“[;;‘ll(l‘fiofl:ll'“:\lahlf;‘] P‘:;‘: at ) When Jean was turning M-G-M upside down, fighting for | ; 4 il elock Ehisumoring Wik 295 0as- he role of the cheapie in “The Women," she made a char- || Baihngs from Pler 7 Seattle CONTEST IN WH|CH PICKPOCKETS OFTEN :(::‘gms aboard, including 60 steer- 3 Leaves v ” { e HUNDREDS OF ~— | DROPSTOLEN PURSES | | Passengers aboard the Baranof P F R C Y ° S CA F E | i b r & fol- WOMEN COMPETED/ IN MAIL BOXES"' !:‘:v::: for Juneau include the fol 4 4 1§ s. 5. TONGASS . » Reg. U. 5. Pal. Office 334-566, May 5, 1936, by National Federation of Post Office Clerks 54 Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Louis, Miss () d | = 5 . % 5 iT. Jackson, Miss R. Monagle, Joe T P housands of stolen pocketbooks are found yearly in ietter boxes Albue, Frank Rochelle, Harold | phere they have been deposited by pickoockets. Thieves find mail | Schmidt. | s 0 PASSENGERS FREIGHT ndy for this purpose because they afford a quick place te 5 % . = ; BREFRIGERA' a stolen article without raising suspicion % arl Blinsen. Mis: Aechie: Shisls. o s Mrs. Mary K. Cauthorn, Mrs. Ruth sm CE [ ] = Wendling, Omil Laurin, Mrs. E. L. Vi gt sEFEEsmENTS D. B. FEMMER Percy Lucha, Robert Schwaesball, AT ms C” o 8o George Raichlen, John Holm, Ed BreaHml.Dlhnuuqu ! AGENT 4 . | Nolett, Edward Madsen. Rt Mrs. A. V. Street, Mr. and Mrs. Phone 114 Night 312 co nm MBER uu’n." ScHEn“LE and rmzs |Jack Westfall, Dr. Fred M. Lang- asteristic sally: “I'd play Wally Beery's grandma if it were a ll Lu c LE S A m, John Haverlock, Harvey Heist, | good part.” OF ALASKA 'rl' Mrs. O. M. Cole : . ho's & {ehti 3 J“NEA" To SEA | ot 4 Vel A No, they can’'t pensian off a gal who's in there fighting and (Rirmail and Express Onlg) RiIDAY 1 doing things. Joan isn't even feazed whwen “Rain” is brought Lllb.r “d Bfllldmg mrfll’ | THURS- 1S|IKA BOUND up — most unkindly, of course. “Rain” is a black page in the NADIS Hlflflm 587 OR 747. mfiu 3 PAIRBANKS Tn .“"'EA“ MONDAY. [ Crawford diary. She got lampooned plenty, and not by Harvard, 5 Sl BATUIORT for her Sadie Thompson. , ; : SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To fmprove (Passengers—Airmail and E"p,lfea’)l_: SDKY | S. S. HORIH SEA ::Some day,” says Joan with a look in her eye, “I'm going . and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. i JUNEAU To PAIRBA“KS FRIDAY | lEAVES HER!- to make ‘Rain’ again — but this time GOOD.” (Passengers—Airmail and Express) | \ 3 y % 8 L AR Y \ % Thirty passengers from Juneau This is Joans first picture since her eight-month va b - e - g s - v Jun- Fair- Mc- J . i - = a o i . vhence sl returned with an adopted daughter, 'UNE. UVER, eau banks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath d to Sitka on the steamer North 1R BIRR R, Whence (su6 FRUATY P % b AUH:O VANCO] Pll.l a cflVIC Dlesel m Your Bfla’ " Yflfl Wanl Juneau 8200 149.00 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 Sea late yesterday afternoon after Chistina, aged one vear and a half. VICTO! OR SEATTLE Fairbanks £2.00 7400 3900 7600 5600 4800 4400 J!'he vessel had docked here from the She stayed in New York-long enough to get the “feel” of . BOUTHBOUND SAILINGS :"0“ noo‘m o il ¥—vm rairbanks. soul]h »ror .sxjveralvlmux's. living there, which, she says, was why she went. For that, and to m_ Norab > A.crommlortabk. Quiet Ride i ——— 'r5’-;::;’:}:;(-llsl\ll«:l]:\‘ll‘r)xi l]‘l(ll(‘ ;nu B?x- read plays. She didn't findt one. The plays submitted invariably March 16 ® An Engine that Instantly Starts LESS WAFOR ROUNE 254P. e el g s di‘p‘“!‘;;lm;' centered around a FEMME FATALE or were full of gamut- et Tobke ® Assurance of Safe Trips A%l PR Mis Ined WilkoR Bass Ay e running, or both. Joan, for a first fling at stage drama, was March 26 ® Freedom from Fire Hazards A' il A- Irs. Inez Wilson, Mrs. Albert Wil- %66 her t =l @ A Range of Smooth Speeds Passengers e “ma S lr Express liams, H. B. Crewson, H. L. Carter, not one to stick her neck out. S Connections =t Vancouver with p m‘m‘ and Maintenance Costs s, & Mr. and Mrs. C, M. Peterson, George “I couldn’t convince anybody that I didn't require a stnrrfng Cllndhn Pacific Services: Reduced Insurance kates ’aclhc Alaska An‘ways lnc Hansen, E. L. Torrence, W. Hemp- part, or that T'd have played a second lead in the right' play,” TRANSCONTINENTAL o Sidokfless, Ddorless Exhaust ’ . stead, R. C. Wakelin, Lea Brown, she says. “All T saw were ‘vehicles” — and T wasn't looking for a gANB-ATLANTlO o il Diesel Dependability P A Aj Syst Norman Banfield, Mr. and Mrs. Tom | ride’ ANSPACKPIO e ® An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked an American Airways System Morgin, ‘Hatoln Pod il PUtL e i VR maand e wbick ot il bl ey LES G. WARNER CO TRAFFIC OFFICE ‘}soh Geyer, Henry Kitka_, Samuel to play the piaho. There's a close-up of her hands on the key- '_p.w nl:!l,vlm C . y it . 7 b i L. A. DELEBECQUE ;::l':::s:”: Ei’” BA]I.D(';;(“ Wilson. “W. board. Bronislaw Kaper, of the music department, came over to Agent, C.PR.—Juneau, Alaska e ——————————————————————ee e} 'i District Sales Manager o D mvookline, O. F.Fair |y ruct her in proper fingering. Now, characteristically, she's Baranot Hetel . | 185 So. Pranklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS The vessel is scheduled fo refurn taking piano lessons. She's still at her singing, too. ; ¢ 2 o r ) PHONE 108 134-4TH AVE—SEATTLE |/to Juneau southbound Thursday m mm. le Thereisno suhshlu!e for Newspape Adverhsmg afternoon.