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BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MUNDA\ JAN. 22, 1940. By GEORGE McMANUS = =—— MR JIGGS -THE MAYOR - OF PHILADELPHIA 1S PLEASED TO PRESENT TO YOU THE KEY_TO THE CIT.Y AND HOPES YOUR STAY WILL BEA PLEASANT ONE — BY OF @) & (Copr. 1940, King Features Syndicate. lnc., World rights reserved. WILL COME IN HANDY - ESPECIALLY ON SUNDAY- B GOLLY- THAT’S SWELL THE MAYOR-THIS KEY SEARCH AMERICAN LINER FIVE TIMES | HOME BOUND TRIP President Adams Subjed- edfo Scrutiny by British Officials e s s e e v e o8 e NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arrive about 8 o'clock tomorrow morning Mount McKinley scheduled to arrive at 9:30 o'clock tomor- ing, Should h malil aboard day 1|1| 9 p. m. tomoric N. J 7 CIT? Jan. 22 ; ot Ad } Coast schedul sail T 1 lin ent Adams 2 ooy from Seattle Jan at port sey City with : of having been searched A& e 3 ";‘;‘"L e Cang @ Princess Norah scheduled to PR sail from Vancouver Jan- hi ired across her uary 26 at 9 p. m Taku scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 p. m..January 30 he vessel, Captain cutter fired o gOUIHBOUND SAILINGS o be a blank shol o placka scheduled to arrive in €L the Amariosd port at 9 o'clock tonight and mistook 1 cle will probably remain two hours before sailing south LOCAL SAILINGS ind headed out to ses 1in stopped the Preside 6 1ed to port. After ex Estebeth scheduled to sail every v the mistake, he was Wednesday at 6, p. m. for Sit- Ic C 3 ka and wayports said - the Dart leaves every Wednesday arched by Brit at 7 a. m, for Petersburg, Port 9000000000008 8000008000000 000006 10000UP0000000s00%00000000c0 00000 teors Fibralt Por < Vi trabg speteors at Gibraltar, Port Alexander, Kake and way €aid silles, Alexandria, gy ports i Colonibo. ® 6 0 0 0 0 D 0 0 0o a, the authorities are DU mail for Gi sent to Switz- e sel e TIDES TOMORqow 1d silk being : ident Adams wers Y Tow tide—5.25 am. 3.0 fee ] n nost of them gigh tide—11:31 a.mn., 18.1 feet Ame Low tide—6:05 p.m., -24 fest .o WIFE OF PAA PILOT IS VISHING HERE wife of PAA hus- FERN IS DOCKED ATHNION WHARF motorship ¥ M pilot Stuart arl, flew in with he rui- ni ward, band Saiurday aboard an Electra nerthkea in the to spend a few days visiting in taic Juneau wel 15 Mr. and Mrs, Stuart are guests ol D U5 afternc at the Baranof Hotel. peeted to cet away tonight - > - Most of the 15,000,000 -cun: know well ;1d produced annually in Ke 1 Juneau Africa is obtained by treating the « ef visit ore with cyanide, then precipitat- he is at the Barancf Hatel. ing and 1efining it. 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OBERG THE SHOE HOSPITAL Chicago, one of world’s largest Catholic dioceses, will go llle Most _Rev. Samu (ahme). 52, who's been Mll- waukee archbishop since 1930, Named by Pius XII, he succeed” 1. True; 1,390,000,000 people are at war, 735,000,000 at peace. 8. Expiration of Japan's trade treaty with the U. S. Washington late Cardinal Mundelein. Formerly Al—the Shoe Doctor A e Sk e e e — ) 4) ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. All Planes lhdio | HANGAR and SHOP in J('\:mu | 612 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER e o RS & O 3 M. P. NELSON 3 ' ': a a pard-up subscriber o 5 § % 4 § ! The Daily Alaska Empire | 15 invited to present this coupen this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive Z tickels to sce: “PYGMALION" SP?ACE wAalcH THIS Your Name May Appear \ \ : \ N \ \ \ 3 \ \ \ \ { \ | \ \ \ brrrrrrrsrrrrrrrrrrrrrerceee 3 Alfred E. 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