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6 —t THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 16, 1937. Daily Alaska mpire Free Good Will Tours a Some Girl Now Located on Gastineau Channel Will Win- These Free Trips in The Daily Empire Circulation Contest Itnerary of the Trip n Contest Win- | Angeles, Holly- Proposed schedule for A ka, W. ington and Or m Seattle and Portland to San Francisco, Los an Diego, California and Tia Juana and Agua Caliente, Mex or additions.) There may be some slight char shington, N. P. at 11:30 p.m pet, station, Seattle, ready for occu- d to a single Pullman FIRST DAY—Leave Seattle, Wi ers will be parked at the King pancy at 9:30 pm. Each winner will be as Girls from eastern for her use while enroute on the entire trip wgton will arrive in Seattle earlier in the evening and will be others that have assembled at the Benjamin Franklin invited to join Hotel to get acquainted SECOND DAY—Arrive in Portland, Oregon—Northern Pacific, 6:30 ning car of the Southern Pacific Company will be att ched tc I in on arrival at Portland and those who are early birds can ast when they are re Winners from castern and northern Oregon and southern Washingior will join the party before departure from Portland on the Shasta Lim- ited at 8:15 a.n m Portland south to San Diego the party will enjoy their own ate dining car and club car—meals will be served when they are esived and the club car will provide space for lounging, singing, re- ments, etc. Throughout Oregon different stops will be made to, up winners from varicus towns that have participated in thr'{ mpaign. List of these will be provided before departure on special assenger register The very scenic journey throughout southern Oregon will be made inj daylight hours, passing beautiful Mouth Shasta at dusk. : THIRD DAY—AIl meals in the diner enroute to Los Angeles and san Diego—down to the San Joaquin valley through the interesting | yigd cities of Merced, Fresno and Bake:sfield, arriving in Los Angeles late | b gk evening. The special equipmen: and sleepe will be transferred 0.0‘ the tracks of the Santa Fe. FOURTH DAY—Arrive at San Diego at 6:00 am. No one need to| get out at that hour of the morning as the cars will be parked for use until 7:30 a.m. Early breakfast will be taken at the San Diego Hotel, then a ride over to Coronado Beach and down to Tia Juana, Mexico, | for lunch at Caesar's, or if Agua Calienta is opened, lunch -will be taken at the Casino. | eturn to San Diego mid-afterncon going direct to the exposition | grounds, balance of the afternoon and evening will be spent on the grounds of this magnificent show. Dinner at Cafe of the World. Return | to the sleepers about midnight for the ride up to Los Angeles . i FIFTH DAY—Leave San Diego, Santa Fe at 1:00 am. Arrive in Los Angeles, Santa Fe at 5:00 am. Sleepers will be occupied until 7:00| am. when transfer will be made ‘to: the Rosslyn Hotel. This hotel will be headquarters during the stay in Southern California. Breakfast at the hotel after which an all.day motor tour of Hollywood, 20th Century Fox studios and homes of the stars will be visited. Lunch will | Le taken at the restaurant in Universal City—many of the stars have their luncheon at this cafe. Return to Grauman's Chinese theatre for | matinee—Dinner at Lucca’s. ' SIXTH DAY—Breakfast at the holel. Leave for the all-day trip to Catalina Island at 9:00 am. from the Pacific Electric Station in Los Angeles—arrive in Catalina on the steamer “Avalon,” at noon. Lunch at the St. Catherine Hotel. Afternoon visit on the island, also ride the famous glass bottom boat, seeing the submarine gardens and the many species of fish. Return to Wilmington on the “Avalon,” nrrivin:’,' back at the hotel at 7:45 p.m. Dinner at hotel. SEVENTH DAY—Breakfast at the hotel. This day to be left open for the winners to use as they desire—many will want to visit with| friends and relatives—others have a little window shopping to do whzw; still others will want to catch up in their writing. Lunch and dinner) will also be provided at the hotel. Leave Los Angeles on the Southern Pacific pepular Coast Route train, “The Lark,” at 8:30 p.m. EIGHTH DAY—Breakfast on the train before arrival at San Fran- cisco—Southern Pacifie, Third and Townsend streets station at 9:00 am. The baggage will be taken direct from the depot to the William Taylor Hotel, headquarters while in San Francisco. The party will ctart 30-mile tour of San Francisco and environs, visiting such inter- esting spots as the Golden Gate Park and Presidio. 1 See the two famou w under construction. Luncheon party at Lido’s most popular ¢ a floor show and fine orchestra will entertain. Late a‘ferncen 12'tin to the hotel where each young lady will find her tazgage alrcady . ..ed in her room, overlooking the beau- | tiful bay regi.n. idges n Dinner at the hotol. It 7 a conducted tour of San Francisco's New San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge The gigantic bay bridge now under construction between San Francisco and Oakland Is a thrille Ing sight for visitors. The mammoth ferry boats, accommodating over a thousand people, seem like tiny !aunches when compared with the towering structure. The bridge is 4.4 miles long and will cost $71,000,000. Our contest winner will see this bridge when traveling south over Southern Pacific. T Y A Popular Car—The Dining Car 0% TGN Good food while enjoying the sights out west will be a travel | B e o pleasure the winner of the western vacation trip will find aboard the North Co Limited while en route on the Northern Pacific Railway. Prime produ of the itory traversed have Leen fea- tured on the dining cars of this train for 36 years. One of the na- tionally known dishes is the 2-pound Great Big Baked Potato, first introduced in 1907. Regardless of hot weather outside, air-condi- tioning aboard train will stimulate the appetite and make meal- b | Contest absolutely Chinatown, a trip p ovide memories when you reach the evening of life. Return to the hotel at 11:30 p.m. NINTH DAY—Breakfast at the hotel. This morning will be left open for the girls to use as they desire. Lunch will be served in the hotel dining room at noon. Afternoon theatre party at Fox's new Market Street Theatre at 2:00 pm. Pack up and ready to leave San Francisco on the Southern Pacific's “Cascade,” at 6:30 p.m. Dinner will be served in the diner enroute. The same Pullman cars, club car and diner will be used northbound as were used on the southbound trip. TENTH DAY—Breakfast and lunch in the diner. Those living in rn Oregon will detra their home city is reached. Those in the north of Oregon will arrive at Portland at 3:45 pan. The Wash- | ingtonians and Alaskans arrive at Seattle, Washington, at 9:20 pm. | Every item of expense is included in amount paid by The Empire The only cash a prize winner will need is what she may want for souvenirs, postcards, etc. Even the tips are paid. 100 VOTES In the Daily Alaska Empire cireulation department Free Good Will Contest and On To Mexico Tour. Credit 100 voles to Miss This ccupon neatly clipped out, name and address of candi- date fiiled in, and mailed or delivered to the Circulation De- partment of the Daily Alaska Empire will count as 100 free vo It does not cost anything to cdst these free votes. Get all you can and mail them in. Do net fold or roll. Deliver in flat pack- age. Help scme deserving girl win this trip. NOTE—This coupon must be voted by 8 p.m. February 20, 1937. ‘t B e e e e e o U jous, alluring Chinatown in Shn Francisgo, the largest Chincse City !oumde of China, i 3 — limited to qgirls A Night In Chinatown e - e Channel over the ages of 18 and un- married. now on Gastineau ONLY SiX - WEEKS This contest stails February 18 and ends on Saturday, March 27, 1937. A Marvelous Prize For Easy Work Qver a Limited szt & Period. N Lt | 8w o winners will have an evening escorted trip tarcugh myster- ; Contes Commission paid to active con- testants who remain active throughout contest, but who fail to win one of the prizes. O | AT LEAST TWO FREE €003 1 WILL BE AWARDER! You Nothing — Votes Are Civen with DAILY ~ EMPIRE CASH A Castle Craigs in the Sacramen sylvan spot of rugged grandeur TRIPS tions —- ew or Renewals. Valley of California. A magnificent is is one of the views our contest winner will see when traveling south over Southern Pacific. Hollfi&od ’durinu‘ one J excitement. Our contest wi of its spectacular “first nights” is a thrilling study of 1i inner will see Hollywood when on his trip over the Sout! | i 1