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I DECLARE, SAM'L , KEEPIN' TH’ REST OF TH” HOUSE CLEAN 1S HARD ENUFF- ~WITHOUT HAVINY T7 FACE THAT DERN DEN O YOURN/ FIDDLE-STICKS, SUSIE. I CONSIDERS MY DEN QUITE LIZA, AFTER YUH GIT THROUGH SWEEPING TH’ REST O TH” ROOMS, YUH MIGHT---- --- RAKE 79 Disembark - NORTHBOUND @ Northland due scmetime tomor- . SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® Tyee scheduled to sail from e attle today. o r u n e a u e Mount McKinley scheduled to ® sail from Seattle at 9 a.m. (¢ . morrow Doskine here from the South at|® North Sea scheduled to sail & Cclock this) mbenin cteamer | ® from Seattle March 21 at 10 k4 ¥ = iy . am K. 0. >. And ) /'mkl;m D(“A,,‘ Purser. unloaded | ® Princess Louise scheduled to sail freight, mail and 79 passengers from | ® from Vancouver March 21 Seattle and Southeast Alaska ports|® _at9 p.m. 3 Ve T Jineau e Columbia scheduled to sail {rom Seattle March 22 at 9 am. mgass scheduled to sail from ssengers from Seattle were Cash ®0 00 0000000000000 0000800e ole, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bear A eI ley, Carl Bohn, C. A. Botak, Erick s ",']"‘*" 1t | o Engstrom, Richard Erbe, Mrs. H,|® Yukon scheduled to sail from i 7 B i £ LW, Hise Mr. and Mrs,|® Seattle March 26 at 9 am. Bob Sanford (left) and s lggns, MI. and WIS | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS TIOWANS IN LOUISIANA_Mud sucks at the shoes of two Towans, 1505 P800 000 P v Stanley Hillman, A. Huffaker, Mrs g Sl Kenneth Mardis, from Des Moines, as they head for air-conditioned “home” at Camp Claiborne, L. B Eolifook, Wir. Jerd MS. Henry ® Bateuph scheduled Jishboia where soldiers from Iowa. Minnesota and the Dakotas are “in the army now- Joesting, Mike Kosoff, Frank e Thursday. s s ) Rochelle. Ann Miscovich, Mr, and ® Alaska scheduled southbounc : ; < ‘ Jm ‘1.:;m dl’.l, J ;)" o.»‘ hg, Walter ® Monday. . i ——) of three birthdays running conse- to Representative Crystal Snow Read. Merle Rhodes. Mrs. Mildred ® LOCAL SAILINGS o ! cutively, those of her son-in-law L.| Jenne, wives and daughters of the Rodman, Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Ronst, ® Estebeth scheduled to sall every o B. Nelscn, and two nephews Dan and | legislators, members of the Juneau Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sakow, Mar- ® Wednesday at 8 p. m. for Sit- e Frank Krsul. Cards were enjoyed Woman's Club and members of the jon Shumaker, Francis Tate ¢ ka and wayports. [ for the eveneing's pastime after the | Business and Professional Women's Mrs. Walter Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. ® Naha leaves every Wednesday ® dirne Club. Gus Uotila, Ned Weinard, O. F. ® &t 7a.m. for Petersburg, Port e Present were Mr. and Mrs. L. B.| Mrs, Marcus Jensen is chairman Weinard, Mrs. D. Welterauer, Roh- ® Alexander, Kake and way- ® ER: Ne Muys. Vern Hodzes, | of the arrangements for the affair. ert Atwood, H. H. Blackburn, E. W. ® Ports. . EAGLES READY TO PLAY Mr Mrs. Dan Stanworth, Mr. e s IO Buiche, C. Carinton, Kenneth Cuw i e v ) After consideration of plans for st T el ROY ANDERSON HERE i son, Pierre Cooper, Henry Cropley a basketball game between the Eagles o SR A Roy Anderson, of the Ketchikan J. H. Dodze, Clinton H. Ellen, W '"DES and some other team for purpose of Daily Chronicle, arrived on the Al-| 0.1 an, Wayne Lemplin, A i raising funds to complete the Aerie —— aska to remain here until next week §: Linville, W, Marshall, G. A. ‘Mc- {Bun Tize March 1) “Hall's interior arrangements for such p yw.c. IS TO GIVE principally attending the sessions Ewan \lv H : W. S nl‘- s SR S la % to be worthy of interest TEA NEXT SATURDAy ©f the Alaska Territorial Legis alian hompson, Ron- y i > ng he ¢ as been le: Sy it . ture. . - Low tide—11:46 am, 09 feet. 2MONE hoob fans has beenleflInthe |y poygias Tgana Woman's Sam L. Yar High tide—6:13 p.m. 126 feet 7, taken at regular meeting Club Will give a tea Saturday after- TION From Ketchikan—Ray ler High tide—11:57 p.m, 43 feet. | 0o 00 10 jact night. 3 ” | noon between the hours of 3,and 6 of B.P.O. Elks, Wednesday, Tony Budinich, V M. Blackwell and - - - eee o'clock at the home of Mrs.iGrant 19, 8 p.m. Andrew Thompson AR, 9 Logan on Second Street. A M. H. SIDES, From Wrangell T. R. Curtis, GIRL SCOUIS To LTAR SOCIETY TO MEET Special invitations are being sent adv. Secretary. Leuise Joseph, Mrs. M Mile: 25 frs osmn, Mus M B On Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock | ~hiegg v s seiloc - St MODEI_ FASHIONS there will be the regular business am‘]m cial meeting of the Douglas Altar | AR e V.B FROM BEHRENDS Society. Mrs. Mary Africh and Mrs. el S S Henry Stragier will be the hostesses s Shion B Mon. T for the affair which will be held at a Mrs. Wilda Swendsr { . . the home of the latter. ale, s, Wik swenarn and Styla Show Will Be Given AL When the Alaska sailed for the H H GRADE BOYS WIN wohen the Alaska sailed for e Tomorrow EVENing in | 1 o qirited basketbanl game the Douglas gym after school yes- terday afternoon local graders clean- ed up on the Parochial school team Iisses of Ju- cf Juneau to the tune of 19 to 8. of - STIC MEETINGS ARE BEING HELD HERE | 1, bound from Ju- d and Lynn Canal Baranof Gold Room yles for the young 1 neau, will be seen in a latest fashions to be held tomorrow EV:alIi( evening at 7:30 o'clock in the Gold S H. Stevens, Jan Room of the Baranof Hotel Wiley, H. Ridout Frocks and street clothes for girls, A number of Douglas residents are | William Kinman. betwcen the ages of 10 and 14 years njo the gsopel services being For Ccrdeva—John Wilson, V. H. are to be modeled by fifteen scouts | held the City Council chambers King and Herman Keno. frem Treop 3. The girls are complet- | three evenings weekly, Sunday, Tues- Haines—Mrs, H. T. Wiley. Mrs, 1N Trequirements on their clothing |day and Friday. Regular service for | Amy Lou Blood and Harriet Law- badge, with Mrs. Robert Schoettler |tcmorrow evening however will be| rence as consultant. held Wednesday p.m. instead of to-| For Skagway—H. L. Smith and M., All Wearing apparel to be seen at |night on int of the Fire Depart- Elrath. the snow will be that_of the B. M. ment me scheduled, it was an- A & Behrends Store of this city, and all | nounced | Girl Scouts of Gastineau Channel Evangelists Paul Blake and FAIRBANKS BOUND and their parents are invited to at-|Thomas Roberts are giving simple - tend the performance. iBible talks with special singing at Miss Ann Miscovitch of Fairbanks Taking part in the show will be |their meetings. ! retur to Juncau today on her Misses Pat Davis, Roma Fargher,| -~oe - way t e Golden Heart City after Marie Jean Glasse, Betty Lou Hared, | SEWING PARTY | @ Lrip to the States She is at the Gas- Peggy Houk, Marilyn Jewitt, Aileen Mrs., Bernice Johnson advarnced | ineau Hotel, Miss Miscovich will Maloney, Lodema Johnson, Shela |the needlework interests of the Mcn-i be in Juneau until Friday when she McSpadden, Pat Sey, Irene Shirk,|day Night Sewing Club with a pax! v | will leave via PAA Joyce Smith, Lois Standefer, An-|for the members at her home last| - - - tionette Spendlove and Marilyn night. A spelling contest aided in; Showers, * diversificaticn of the cvening's en- Try a classified ad in The Empire nment with Mrs. Roberta John- the winner. Delicious refresh- r s were served by the hostess. Next meeting of the sewing to be held two weeks hence will be at the | JUNEAU TO SEATTLE TuEspay | M iatkitean TEAM | FRIDAY | (Airmail and Express Only) FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU Y31 sxivnbar DAY, SATURDAY (Passengers—Airmail and Express) terte son By way of athletic spert for Dou las high school girls a baske | team among them has been organiz- | 2d for the first time since the Chan- | nel high school discontinued girls'| TUESDAY haskethall Breskinss bawa Nasurnitdl JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS 7 355P%y |k rrctices have been hetd (Passengers—Airmail and Express) a scrimmage game will be played in the schooi gym with a C.D.A. team. Jun- Fair- Mo- th ] eau kanks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath o . '“ pors | Juneau 8200 14900 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 T BEING GIVEN Fairbanks 5200 7400 39.00 7600 5600 48.00 44.00 Achievement tests were being given, his morning to local high school]| students for comparison of actual| esults results with accepted stand- ards. *—via Falrbanks, LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. 4—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 - D BIRTHDAY DINNER PARTY A birthday dinner party with 12 | suests was an event given here last| |night by Mrs. Mary Africh at her |home on Second Street in honer e (OLISEUM-DOUGLAS Tuesday and Wednesday | “THE WAY OF ALL FLESH” 185 So. Franklin St. PHONE 108 * Hollywoed Sights And Sourds PE— L TR HOLLYWOOD, Cal, March 18.—The predicted tidal wave of musical films is on its way. The singies already released repre- sent the merest preliminary tr es in the advancing flood. On a recent day in the studios, when on the various lots a total of 50 pictu were in production, four of the number dealt in tunes wholesale: RKO's unny,” with Anna Neagle, MGM's “Lady Be Good, 1 Ann Sothe csn Broadeast” with Alice Faye, Jack Oakie, John Payne, and Republi Sis Hopkins,” with Ju Canova and Jerry Colonna. It was a musically “quiet” day—the calm before the lilting thunderstorm. The s previews were significant. Three out of four featured music, emphasizing the colorature gifts of Misses Deanna Durbin, Susanna Foster and Kathryn Grayson. 0th Century’s “Great Ameri- In the immediate offing are films like “The Chocolate Soldier,” from the operetta, for Nelson Eddy and the girl from opera, Rise Stevens; “Birth of the Blues,” fcr Bing Crosby and Mary Martin; “Reckies on Parade,” comedy with music for Bob Crosby and Ruth Ter *Mian Carole Landis and Jack Haley; “Show Business,” for Rudy Valice and a raft of musical talent including Ann Miller, R Lane, Glen Gray and orchesfya, and Six Hits and a Miss. Columbia and 20th Century-Fox seem to think more highly of the musical trend than ofher lots. Zanuck has been adding color musicals to his schedule with such regularity, it's difficult to report, cn a given day, whether the total is seven, eight, or PERCY’S CAFE o sTOP ® DELICIOUS FOOD ® FOUNTAIN S.RVICE © REFRESHMENTS AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast, Dinner or Light mary nine—but it adds up to busy times ahead for people lika Payne, Faye, Grable and Don Ameche. Columbia, sponsoring “Show Business,” is busy on “Betty Co-ed,” which will bring back danc- ing Ruby Keeler with Harriett Hilliard and her band leader- husband, Ozzie Nelson Wwith B. G. (Buddy) DeSylva the production chief at Para- mount now, you can look for that lot, currently engrossed in com- edy, drama, and melodrama, to lean toward greater ‘musical em- phasis. DeSylva's recent films (“Bachelor Mother,” “Caught in the Draft”) were non-musical but his early productions at 20th and Universal stressed the tuneful. Samuel Goldwyn, ready for production again, has the new version of his early Eddie Cantor success, “Whoopee” in line for Bob Hope. “New Wine,” the Ilona Massey vehicle, may prompt another quick casting of this singing beauty. Add to these the pictures coming up for Gloria Jean, Deanna Durbin, Susanna Foster, Kay Kyser, Kathryn Grayson et als (all either comedies or romance with music) and you've got more than a “musical cycle”—it’s an avalanche. All it needs to make it official is for Warner's to do some- thing serious abcut ve-filmimg “The Desert, Sung"-.long talked about but never actually cast. MR. PERKINS” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 18,-1941. By CLIFF STERRETT BOMB-SCARRED HOSPITAL NOW JUNEAU 'BABY"| English Instifution Adopt-i1 ed by Bundles for Brit- | ain Branch Here | The Juneau branch of Bundles for | Britain has “adcpted” the Mem- crial Hespital at Shoot Hill, Wool- | wich, it was announc today b','} H. L. Faulkner, Chairman. | Centributions from Juncau will go| toward the suppert of this hospital, | although the community will not be| CARLSON LAURENCE as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the —8M8M8 ——m ——— CAPITOL THEATRE “IF I HAD MY WAY" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person & ‘WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! S o biar ‘ LEAVE DUE JUNEAU DUE JUNEAU € e C ear ent expense | E’f‘"‘,":;:‘f T sofs ol ABUEASGE SEATTLE NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND local branch is informed from na- | L URON .- Sat. Mar. 8 Tues. Mar. 11 Sun. Mar. 16 ey ol {BARANOF Wed. Mar. 12 Sat. Mar.15 Thu, Mar, 20 | In its first month, the g Sat. Mar. 15 Tues. Mar. 18 Mon. Mar. 24 . McKINLEY . Wed. Mar.19 Sat. Mar.22 NO CALL |which was formed by and is spon |sored by the Juneau Rotary Club,| ccllectcd $606.90 and obtained pledg- | es of $11250 per month. Juneau’s record for fund raismg in so short, a time is amazing, according to a let- | ter from the officers in New York.| | | | SUPERINTENDENT OF PETERSBURG SCHOOL HERE FOR Mmmesg George V. Bec the Petersburg school ival in Juneau this forenocn on the| steamer Alaska. Mr. Beck, who is here to attend meetings of the Ter- ritorial Accreditation Committee, ex to return to Petersburg tomor- | , Superintendent of was an ar-| | ————— | ANNUAL ELECTION { of B.P.O. Elks, Wednesday, March 19, 8 p.m. | | M. H. SIDES, | adv. Secretary. - o Canada has three transcontinental i WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Hauling —Storage and Crating CALL US! Junean Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 COMPANY S. S. TONGASS 8. 8. TYEE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION . L i{ D.B. 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