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IS ANli HER PALS POLLY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1940. By CLIFF STERRETT WELL YOU SEE, WE To CAMP FOR THE DAY, AND EACH ONE HAS TO PITCH IN AND DO HER SHARE. LouiseHas | 20 Aboard NORTHBOUND heduled to ar- this evening Northland scheduled t arriv morning Nothing defi t 3 p. m. today ¥ Prince George due Thursday Canadian steamer Princess Louise o arrive early this eve aatitrdiny ¢ south, has the follow- lotte duc 2:30 p \gers aboard booked for m. Saturday SCHEDU ) SATLINGS Lakinson, Mrs. Frances Taku scheduled to sail from lson, G. 8. Fargh- AL D tobight oy Fargher, | ¢ Mt McKinley scheduled to sail Ev 7 fram 9 a. m. tomorrow Fhe Rey. Johi A, Criskse, Jack from » June 26 at 9 a Glasse. Ralph Martin, Mrs. Lillian g oo o ] Shav scheduled to sail from ® ! ERR, L D, Stahler, M wnd ttle June 28 at 9 a. m. Jive sccond “dly North Sea scheduled to sail SR from Seattle June 28 at 10 m ttle June 29 at 9 a. m rince Rupert scheduled t osail y p. m (Ap"’AB (”'Y Princess Alice schedules to sail - - from Vancouver June 29 at 9p m passengers sailed for scheduled to sail from ind Haines aboard the ly 2 at 9 p. m, teamer Yukon yesterday after- BOUND ILINGS Raon kon scheduled southbound at For 1WAy passengers were Mr 1 a. m. tomorrow. and Mrs. R E. Wallin, A Meyer,| ® Baranof scheduled southbound A. B. Elreth, E. A. Knowles, H. C next Friday . r e A Dahitn Mrs. R.|® Columbia is scheduled south- B. Lesher, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dol- bound next Monday, July 1. phin B. Dodge, C. C. Brayto LOCAL SAILINGS For Haines—Elizabeth Sheldon stebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. R T 000000 84e c0000000C00e00©000000000%000°0600600000060566000Ee 'I'wo pASSENGERS art leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersbury, Port Alexander, Kake and way FOR THIS PORT - ® e 0000060 ¢ ABOARD DENALI ———— | Trpes TOMORROW ‘S'm l"l.nl” | 99 ©0 00065 0606006000 00c00C000C0306ec0°Ca000000000000OCGCOISMEES ‘TLE, June Steamer De- s at 9 oclock this morn- ing for Alaska with 230 passengers tide—d4:46 am., 13.4 feut aboard including 98 steerage. tide—11:05 ani, 24 feet Passengers for Juneau include Mr,| High tide—5:40 pm, 143 feet and Mre. A. Arvidson Low tide—11:49 pam., 45 feet - >ec MISS MILL RETURNING ALICE LEAVES Minard Mill is Mis, a passenger aboard the Princess Louise for her | wn’H 4 ABOARD Juneau home affer a trip of sev- cral weeks in the States, The steamer Princess Alice sailed L i south from here this morning VIRGINIA SHATTUCK leaving at 9 o'Clock aftef a two. IS COMING ON VISIT hour visit Virginia Shattuck is a | enger Four passengers sailing from here aboard the Princess Loui coming were N. J. Nicholson, J. Zirglis, W for visit with her parents, Mr, Young and Fred Hall wnd Mrs, Allen Shattuck and her - -—— — brother, Curtis Shattuck. GOOD HEALTH STREET : MORELIA, Mexico—There is a TIME TO CALL legend that says Carreras Street in this city possesses mysterious pow- ers of health. It is based upon the circumstance that many of the dwellers lived to advanced age | During epidemics many persons FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. jhave fled to the street for immun- ity. P s e o itk ~The Sign of Dependable Service [ e A 3 \ Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays _Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays . ) U.S. Aimail—-!:xpress Service Mcllaskamrwa , Inc. TR PHONE 106 wtm Sales Representative GIRLS ARE DRIVING LJ;% THEN WHY'IN THUNDERATION WASTE ALLTTHIS TIME MAKIN’-UP FER IT2 MY JOB IS SMILING AT SPEED COPS ON THE WAY UP. Superintendent of Schools Calyin As Liner Arrived With American War Refugees o st amprovi of tre counei ckating which was granted. Some| | street conditions were brought to | attention of the body by Councilman | ‘(Jan The project of having proper | | condition of the public cemetery re- | stored is still to be worked on ac- cording to E. Hachmeister. | Acknowledgement was made of the r-»tuud of $1700 received from the | School Board for money advanced to complete the term. | used during the year for school was more than a thousand dollars under the budjet, it was noted e - tender Cannery | rived in port this morning with 3300 Roughrider ar- | salmon, making the first real load | this season. Tomorrow the Chee-| chako is due in from Taku River | with a load, and the | questionably on now. | - e wlOl RTH JULY MEETING With something over $100 received in contributions toward the coming | Fourth of July celebration as re- | Full Lie of CROSSETT SHOES JUST ARRIVED! Joe Kelly, Haberdasher | Next to Winter & Pond quiet trip from Galway, Ireland. The ship was sent | to Europe to evacuate Americans. ; -~ - bt st 2 Flying Instruction Jammed with 720 American war refugees, the liner President Roosevelt arrives in New York after a i, | Trene Rasmussen, Elizabeth (olUMBIA ford, Martha Rasmussen, Ste D‘DDG’J S by the hour or in courses from Spenser, Thomas r, V SOLO to COMMERCIAL. Seymour, Betty NEWS | See Us at the Airport! Shau, Bess Tilford | n Ketchikan—Ed J“hl\.(r‘ E Alaske Sehoot;of Aeronshitiés, | | ailey, Melvin Williams, A | Ine., Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska HAS MANY . | L | WHARF CONDITION | Florence, Earl Coope: \vavu. | UP BEFORE- COUNCIL| Miller, Henry Rollt c. J.| sion with L. R i Deisch, Ralph Cormack, Dale Clay- | o g HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. ton. | | ias es Co., | U. 8. Mail Carrier rom Wrangell | L g sum- | Carl Hall [t 4 Jor e operations here this The steamer Columbia, Capt. A. A f TG Va8, Di DETCINGL BN R | M s n A R T o vy s e g Gy "('m | connection with last night's meeting | o g making its first trip of the summer 4 Hallbu'ers inl the City Council. All members | Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau season on the Southeast and South- im“'“% Couholinan: [\ Honass o ves | every Wellnesday aé-7 .m0 west Alaska run, docked here with | e For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT 7 engers aboard for Juneau and repamrs to the wharf were| ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS and full cooperation with ¥V the cannery company to make the a long list of tourists. over Arrivals from Seattle were Harold Special Weekend Trips Arranged For Information—Haugen Transpor- Actual money | STARTS IN EARNEST | canning is un- | | IS SET FOR THURSDAY | ported at the meeting of the Asso- | : ciation last evennig the different committees appointed to plan for | s 0 U T ]_l | the big day's events have been au- thorized to proceed with the ar- rangements. Final report from the ON PRINCE SHIPS heads of the committees is expeci- ed Thursday evening at 7 o'clock, % date of the new meeting, S. S. “PRINCE RUPERT” i —— . and “PRINCE GEORGE” DE'\!OB IN NEW COTTAGE alterrati Yk | _Alex Demos took possession of glternating, leave Juneau 4 his newly built FHA. cottage on Southbound Every Third. Street today. SATURDAY at MIDNIGHT L B IPE YRI5 T VISITORS FROM OHIO “PRINCE RUPERT” Miss Electa Harrington and Miss June—22, 29 Hazel Williams are. two young wo- July—6, 13, 20, 27 men visiting here from, Middleton, e v ghe | Ohio, arriving on the Yukon yes-‘ terday. They are house guests of | Mr. and Mrs, Popl, — b N R LOOKEDLONG TIME || ‘ DENVER, June 25.—When Mr“ 1 andi M. - Wakfen (I, Potter stépped | out for an evening 18 years ago they | had $25 more than they needed zmd | /'hid it in their house. They hid it so well they cou]dnt find it. Burglars once ransacked the| The Daily Aiaska Empire has tlp house, too. largest paid circulation of any Al Recently Mrs. Potter was cleaning | | aska newspaper. | an upstairs bath room and — you | | guessed it—found the money wedged | behind the. tub,. e Empire classifieds bring results. Leave = DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbouné *BARANOF June 19 June 22 June 28 | YUKON June 21 June 24 June 21 | COLUMBIA June 22 June 25 July 1 | *MT. McKINJ.EY . June 26 June July 5 ALEUTIAN ... June 29 July 2 July 8 YUKON July 2 July 6 July 8 *BARANOF July 3 July 6 July 12 | §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. —9-Day Totemland Cruise. *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ana Seldovia. | FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS | OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE— FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. O. ADAMS———. -Agent A e 1 (o 0 MARINE AIRWAYS—VU. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SPAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 o ) ) ) S. Anderson, Mrs. Charles Arens- property safe and convenient for bery, Gladys Alden, Gary Alden, | i the uses required was agresd upon. | tation €. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, | Dr. Tawrence Brown, Mrs, L. W.| SEATTLE, June 25. - Hafifuters | - b o Phone 123 B William C. Brown, J. E, | selling here today are as follow | e R U0 S AR SRR 1O 2= = Doolin, Hilda Dyrdl Kath. | From the western banks—Electra, | | ali PRSI T K SEERRTIE erine s, Mrs. S ms, A, | 40,000 pounds, 10%: and 9% cents a | DOUGLAS-Coliseum | L. Foss nne B Tichl Feuer- | Pound. H TUESDAY ONLY i ; singer, Irwin Heine, August Hess From the local banks — Antler, | E 4 rs. Leo Jewett, Donna Jean Jew- | 19000 pounds, Gony, 17,000 pounds, | | Return Engagement of i ett, Marilyn Jewett, John Kabel | Forward, 14000 pounds. all selling " o || Kathryn Kennedy, Harold A. Lins, | for 11 and 9% cents a pound ““lnN PACIFIC | A C0 Billy Logan, Mrs. Joseph Malloy, | G | PTG RIS AT SR v Joseph Malloy, Jr., Alva Morrison, | It is estimated to have taken| e=e ) SO | Milt Munter, Mrs. Milt Munter, | 90,000,000 vears to cut Zion can-|} { Nona McLean, John Newman, Mrs iyun Utah, to its present depth. |} ZENITH nnnlos ALASKA TRANSPORTATION Ruth P. Noble, John D. Noble, Fran- s e 3 B 5 COMPANY ces Peloza, Ray Peloza, Billie Peloza, | Subscribe for The Empire |} _REPAIRS and SERVICE [t JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE || 3 e {{ Phone 464 ill ‘Hi i s i 3 BLUNEY Sailings from Pler 1 Seattle . — e Leaves Anchors Aweigh! [ 3 | | SANITARY PLUMBING and S. §. TAKU ... 5 "g’ %z | HEATING COMPANY ! S. 8. TYEE ... W. 5. NIEMI, Owner l PASSENGERS FREIGHT “Let your plumbing worry be | REFRIGERATION * | our worry.” PHONE 788 I LS e . | poe—— ) ! D. B. FEMMER | TIMELY CLOTHES paf s ! NUNN: HOES P | BUSH SHOI ; Phone 114 Night 312 | STETSON HATS | | Quality Work Clothing 'hvvd FRED HENNING | Complete Outfitter for Men ‘ _ | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIR! ' ! Princess Louise Jume 2§ Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: By The Daily Alaska || manscontmentaL Empire and KINY | PACIFIC 6 Days Every Week at 12:30 p.m. 9:45 p.m. 8:15 a.m. 7:00 p.m. R irst und third classes of Midshipmen at the U, S. N:vu “Aca Annapslis, Md., load whalebonts waieh ferrivd then he warind | bettleships 1¢mu, Avkansas and W, ymmny The Mlddlcs this year ard waking their annual sununer practice cruise to the Newport, R, L. area ] B | ALASKA AIR TBMSPIJBT Inc. All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHO! Badio 612 HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU ! Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER . T T GOLUHBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA ‘Lumber and Building Malerials PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and ‘Modernize Your Hon.e Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU | Every Etlort Made for the Comfort of Guestst: GASTINEAU CAFE m connecton ' AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Su tle No. Boimd qn Bound NORTHLAND ..June2l June26 June28 NORTH COAST ... June 22 HENRY GREEN, Agent CITY: WHARF . EDUICF EARROUND ALASKA There is nosabstitute for New