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7B THE DAILY' ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY- 9, 1940 ND HER PALS By CLIFF-STERRETT e 5 > ( SANITARY PLUMBING and | | HEATING COMPANY | i | POLLY A Men's Clothing - Z SBH, SHE WANTS T'GO WELL, DEAR, '», g 2 = T/TH'MOUNTAINS, BUT T 'S - i i Quality Goods at W NOART Ovaer WANT T/GO T'TH Ty-REE --000 Agreeable Prices! & S “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 788 -.LEY-- HEE. FER TH' MOUNTAINS ! Joe Kelly, Haberdasher Next to Winter & Pond | Try a classified ad in The e st s St bt rr e ! as a pald-up subsoriber to ! The Daily Alaska Empire V. ANDERSON THIS SHOP AN' WE'LL FIX THINGS. 3 3 is invited to present thix coupon I this evening at the box office ; { ' 3 of the —————— POUGHKEEPSIE, July 9.—Here's a tip for intercollegiate crews de- siring to win the Hudson regatta | at Poughkeepsie: Draw that No.: 7 lane. Four of the last five Poughkeepsie winners have rowed down, that lane, - and receive 2 tickets to see: MARINE NEWS 13 Aboard M eeeees | 124 60 SOUTH Charlotte . FROM JUNEAU For Juneau "IN NAME ONLY" WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! 3 { i | CAPITOL THEATRE | | HERRINGS GOING ou‘sugt: | Mrs. Agnes Herring and daughter NORTHBOUND - - o — Shepardson, Mrs. William Corwith hers of the World Service Circl ' Miss Nellie Wiles, R, Murray. enjoyed a picnic luncheon yester- q | - - — day afternoon at the home of . Eletlras Go Mrs. J. B. Marshall on the Gla- . LOCKHEED BACK Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle July 16 at 9 a. m Tyee scheduled to sail from Seattle July 16 at 9 p i FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS | OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL CANADIAN Rl Bl ) Brifsh Make Daring Raid ks S smsn . THE ALASKA LINE y held and Mrs, J. F. Worley I ght > = { North Today FROMKETCHIKAN Eries Fake Jaris R0 it i’ e | IR A TioKeT oFFICE 3 FmstGT OFFICES 4 Estebeth scheduled to sail every | | H, 0. ADAMS———Agent Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- | ka and w e yports a' Dakflr, Fren(h Wesf l:"-xfmuul«-r of ‘1!-““ afternoon was WITH fUll LOAD Africa, Is Report - | ™" "™ I'wo Pacific Alaska Airways Elec- Moy & naa e ol & The E HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. Dags beaves every wednesday @ | tras were here today, one flying gpen gimmons came in with the 1 Ty oo pd da e SIS o . | ;\\l}pl\:n:‘n\vmel“v_;{u:r:.bllr?. Port @ |;,0rth this morning with seven pas- .cckneed this morning irom Ket- (By ASSOCIATED PRESS) -——mr=re-mree-rareces U. S. Mail Carrier _M‘ ABner, - d58ke Q40 WAy ngers and the other to awalt the cpjkan after ferrying clipper mail' @it Lord of the Admiralty. = por ® e e 000000 0 rrival of the steamer Columbia. ¢ othcr Southeast Alaska POIts G ajexs Those flying north this morning ;.4 prought in a full load of pas- E s K l " o M' s 4 n An T e R T . with Captain Al Monsen and Piot copno Leaves Ferry Slip, Juncau a.‘:‘k StcamShlp Ci)inpany \ A 3 : ship Richelieu has been crippled | > Walt Hall were Waldo Andersdn. Tpcse coming in with SImMmONS ay pakar French West Africe. i Humcnu'l' A I AT scRviCcE-ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTES - TrpEs TOMORROW |J. A. Ford, Katherine Ross, Warren L For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT J nder, revealed today| th: . . . . . . ® Prince Charlotte scheduled t . ' e arrive at 3:45 o'clock this af- e H e ] e B SR Betty passed through Juneau today ® ternoon ® | Passing southbound through Ju- ““r,‘:l" _‘L‘& ":l;l 1'11 ”,’,‘;‘,“'";“”‘ aboard the Aleutlan enroute [x;om e Columbia ight; ® neau early this morning, the, . ‘P:"‘ IH‘;‘““I'.::'?I'”‘A (:‘:1:;;:v (")’x‘_ their home in Fairbanks %o san‘ ® sails westw 1. m. to- ® steamer Aleutian brought in 13 pas-| go Imeman Helen Tnrma > Diego. They plan to be outside for| e morrow ) abrie . P30 Miho Welbiward. . afid .’jl"l‘/‘y‘l':;*f::l“’y'y ’]‘1:“’":“\;(“"""[;::1‘\ W"“‘ several months. They traveled over | : Nr'-vr:!:»”v,:i::l “le;.yr“ »‘.;‘m, ow af- : ailed m\‘:nu[‘h “.M.'.zi."m"‘,“\”I', b ‘(‘i'_”}."'\w;vm Crontiimeldhes the nirlertls?n Highway to Valdez. | & O oo e ursclay o |, FTOM Seward passengers were R.|nMary Buckland, John Turrell | ; C. Cook, Mrs. H. Gallwas, N. E e Empire Classifieds Pay' [ 9, ® | Hempstead, C. Marchuk : wls B - =4 . : DT l*;_‘l')”\‘\‘l*““\ : From Cordova—D. W, Bates, Vi- AI k H e i 5 i Z Ef T TR B R o i em, valtes o 0, & oriny T 3 : s 0 U Tfl | 7 INC A M| e Seaftle 9 tonight S| geht. R, E. Murphy, William Cur. . The Pan American “Alaska Clipper,” piloted by Capt. Jerry Jones, 2 | ¥ ] iy _9 ® Mount McKinley scheduled to e b e b CHIPAY: A GO is shown nosing out the “Ark of Juneau” at the finish line in Ward’s | : - AR TI (P ° STpc e s o AR Johnson, S. Jaco . assen ers Cove near Ketchikan, Alaska While the finish was close the Clip- | N SHIPS : : o it o i Lut 7 per’s time was just 41 days, 21 hours and 29 minutes better than that AILING SCHEDULE (=14 © Princess Alice scheduled to sail | S3iling to Seattle were Mrs. G - ;:n(‘:’h%vA‘rlé; hctook P:\]xl S:tk%l{z days 2% holl:rs to ngviga;le his Ars P . i A. Nelson, Mrs. C. R. Reed, Mrs rd’s Cove while the Clipper made the trip in ours an " " | . ’l‘vrl:umv‘uwwvl\rx tomorcow.ab 8 15 o BhHbington, Richard Parting- (omin Here L‘T(inul:i’ Boftih the “Alaska (;Iir‘g)ler" and the “Ark of Juneau” are S. S. "PRINCE RUPERT < : akin & g i = o North Sea scheduled o sail o) 00 Mae Jacoby, Mrs. S. Davis, g o itarinRligaral’ tHo of Toguarly sobédyisn s sorvice beowern e 1 Leavdt s Tk iely < Ousluness e from Seattle July 12 at 10 a. e |Mrs. K. E. Shetterly, P .R. Bradley Seattle, Ketchikan and Juneau while the Ark is carrying the Satko alternating, leave Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound e m g R e B L Al familyin search of a new home. Southbound Every | YukoN Juy 2 July 6 Juy 8 o & e S utchine, Morris Nelson JE. July 9.—Steamer Al- - /i = £ fvor’ ko . :N\i"“l‘.':(,)" dl;{l(:,:”,,"":”,,‘\mm: For Ketchikan—Mrs, Chet Mc- aska sailed for Southeast Alaska W ldS : H Id SATURDAY at MIDNIGHT || *BARANOF ; puly:: £ Pt duly 12 e Princess Louise scheduled to o Lean, Baby McLean, Anne Faw- poris at 9 o'clock this morning with E H or ervice noids “PRINCE RUPERT” | SQOITIERTA ; gy o A0 e sail from Vancouver July 13 e |cett, Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Collins, 220 first class passengers and 112 Pahet e A | §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. s at9pm e |S. Fein, R. Nelson, Violet Singer, in the steerage. Pl(fll( a' Marsha"s July—6, 13, 20, 27 [ t_9-Day Totemiand Cryise. e Prince Rupert scheduled to e |D. D. Hull, A. Van Mavern, Fred| Passengers for Juncau include Al- | *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ang ® sail from Vancouver July 15 e |Beck, Arthur McLean, W. E. Roo- bert Wile, Fred Bueyke, Mrs. Louise Sttt Seldovia, 3 e at9p.m " o |ney, Chase, G. A. Shepardson, Rosina Twenty-seven guests and mem- | 5 3 . . b 3 . L] . . . . . . . . . . . ] . . Ld - . B} . L) . . . . . . . - the new 35,000 ton French battle- were Cliff Dawson, from Petersburg, , garing raid. = — |Haines, Kate Schwasdall T. M. anq Frank Pettysrove, Mrs. Win ' alexander said a Britsh motor-|{ CARVED IVORY CURIOS ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | Gremosmsoam o e v o e oo D (Sun Time) | iy, andi B/ M Taoops. Brindle, Win Brindle, Jr, Baby poat dropped depth charges close MODELS-MOCCASINS Special Weekend Trips Arranged | WAY u‘ S\ M AlL High tide—4:01 am, 163 feet. | s oot e Brindle, Percy Reynolds and Jo AUl ypder the Richelicu’s stern and MITTENS—MUKLUKS Bor Infermation <FHatgen Transnar- | “Am Aln s—U. . Low tide—10:20 a.m., -0.7 feet. (llppER Hops 'n\;:\xlx..\r:{_ lulil lx'r(]zm lflonchg{mlj British planes then dropped bombs FUR JACKETS and eisie e b i | 2-way! Bodle - S Abildriiod: Caicer High tide--4:45 p.m., 171 feet. ox Holden flew the Bellanca which shattered the decks and tur- ’ 5 o oo e B, out Totay. thr Fard Aty Wt M A PARKAS Phone 123 v SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE St A o 'I'o OUEE“ C"’Y and Mrs, C. A, Bergstrom, and took | Alexander said seven French cap- Wadosl-dirkat kit L i ] SEAPLANE CHARTER CE—ANY PLACE IN ALA : Ed Bglind and Mark SWOrms 0| yal ships are now -accounted 101§ popiace o B Diamedy || e ik HEADQUARTERS. JUNEAU—PHONE 623 r g | SO s o o - 75 s -l A 2t e/ el Hirst. since the British, last week, served and St. Lawrence Islands . o o . i This evening a fishing party is|; 1ti he Fri h fleet | Eight persons flew south this an ultimatum to the French flee : | loulse Take morning aboard the Alaska Clip- to be flown to Hasselborg Lake and (o either surrender, or scuttle the . . Wales, Shismaret | A L Co. ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. |per, which got away for Seattle 8nother charter is to be flown to ships to prevent them from falling and Nome. x | from Auk Bay shortly after 9 o- Canyon Island on the Taku. into the hands of the Axis Powers. EI h' Sou'h ‘clgck_ 4 Yesterday Amundsen went to Ten- - e i selld hl‘ olll' cafahg an Operating Own Aeronautical NE A j | Those flying were Lee Griffith, akee in the Bellanca, bringing in | Decilers please ‘write 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHO! s William Paul, Robert Davis, Archie | Madio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 | s L] Iris Basselt, Sammy Bassett, S. (h for Tanne | Gill and Jack Razor. Gill was suf- # ' Bennett, Miss E, Reinhard, Dan Gl and Jack Razor. Gill w inese ALASKA TRANSPORTATION Equipped | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Nickolich, J. V. Davis, all to Se fcring from two broken ribs and 3 4 o attle, and W. Stark to Ketchikan, 270" With an infected hand. | A. POLET | COMPANY e - Eight passengers going south on the Princess Louise this morning \\vr;lv m;oll;w;“ o g St . A};mmd.;cl: al.iukllvw &l])?nflvlgu\(-:x ( ' I ! 5 e A ——— Is. 5. ates, . o d 9 g 0 oonah to pick up alter Stark 1 i b, Sevte, Jeati Bpdg Bacheta| LONG ROAD WHO an ERBIG o cALBiIOER| onirot 5 NOME § i COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY Simpkins, O. A. Crowe, R. Parson southbound Clipper. | | P Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle A s - and John Bishop. 2 Last night Holden flew to Po- T Established 1900 ] 'é‘e:‘{:;'e OF ALASEKA . I s s i R e A I T A" Malll A OB FRETE TN —— Lumber and Building Materials a hole-in-one about e time he McKlosky, i il 8. S, TYEE ... July 18 Pl 2R g e teed a ball upon a par-three hole. Y R s 31 | Tmnv cLOTnEs S, 8. TAKU ... July 23 He kept hoping for 15 years. And FRE l ! System Is Only Thing Japs{ 4 g g [} S 8 TYEE ........July3) SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve g : | pally, be, ot 1t Hie other, day. L E E('“RE | NUNNBYSH SHOES PASSENGERS FREIGHT and Modermize Your Hom.e Under Title I, F. H. A. FOR YOUR CAB HEIE. B, '“"‘"'l’"‘f"l 2 | ou (Hmsl“nll Have NO' Grabbed; | STETSON HATS ~ REFRIGERATION BROADWAY CAB CO. Subscribe for The Empire. | Good Reason b DR e s e ConigE T S, R . DRGSR B e o R s ik B Quality Work Clothing g s R s SCIEN(E HERE SHANGHAI, July 9—Oneof the | . : n’ "Arml H 0 T E L G A s r l N E A u —The Sign of | = . | many cockeyed—bus typically Orien- | GENT 3 : il bl % o il 5 L Florence Middaugh Arrves %, eetet s e FRED HENMING 4 e o e tiLy PATE Depentlable Service | IOfligm—IO Appear on |cxemplitied in the administration Cumigléle Ouillfhe o 4 et ] GAS T INEAU C AFE i | > 6 P i S i and management of this country's | { —eeem ] g - . H great network of postal communica- | ==——-—=-— T READ DOWN READ UP | - Mon. and Thur Tues. and Friday ThurSday ngh' w”‘l}}; v By h 5 10:00 Lv. Seattle i Ar. 410 R | e entire postal system, includ- | ms ‘ ‘:‘,‘) ;\f :"tf‘:“t"” 3 : }") l‘:: A free lecture on Christian Science | ing all offices in the wide slices of zmm . 510 el oL 8 by Florence Middaugh, C. S., of Los | territory occupied by Japanese mili- REPAIRS and SERVICE i g 2 Angeles, Cal., Members of the Board tary forces, is still controlled and | JUNEA RADIQ SERVICE .u.vilt;;r.‘,l Fri AR “"'['“»"”"3 {):;”' of Lectureship of The Mother |operated by the Chungking govern- | Bach (:1'64 k OBm Hisson | 11410 Ar. Whitehorse, Y. T 195 M. T. Lv. 140 Church, The First Church of Christ, | ment. AT | R B T A ey e 110 Scientist, in Boston, Mass., will be| When a Japanese soldier buys a |\ | 1 Lv. Tanacross, Alaska Lv f given Thursday night in the Scot- stamp for a letter to a buddy else- | - 1:50 Ar. Fairbanks 150 M. T. Lv. 9:00 tish Rite Temple under the auspices ' where in China, his five cents go JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, . Wed, and Sun. Wed. and Sun. of The First Church of Christ, into the treasury of the Chinese gov- VICTORIA OR SEATTLE 2 e AR Scientist, Juneau, ewnment. China reciprocates by | N : S SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS. 9:30 Ar. Ruby Lv. 4:30 The lecture will start promptly at | transporting the letter, and a Chin- | 2 A o Princess Alice o y e A T TR 8 o'clock and the public is cordially | ese postman delivers it to its des- | S July 5, 16 invited to attend. | tination. [ Princess Louise Wednesday 3 i G < Wednesday The lecturer and her secretary,| Since the postal service has not K ] | July 19 fir o e e ot il Miss Ruth Ebbs, will arrive tonight |shown any profit since 1933, it costs § T Prinoss Chariotte : 11:15 L. MoQrath Ar 818 ion the Princess Charlotte. Lectures | Chungking a large sum annually to | JOINT FEATURE SERVICE { July 12 Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau 11:40 o AL Ophir — o * Ly 50 R A i L " et . o yaad are being given this year in Prince keep the mails running for the in- ¢ Seattle No.Bound So.Bound 1145 Lv. Ophi i 4 Ar. 445 | THE AIR! » 3 d 12:15 YR e : Lv. 4.08 Rupert, Ketchikan, Juneau, Seward | vaders. On the other hand, the ON ! | e"':;m ;'u:'::m'" 'n“ NOR/ Lo dulys July 9 0. el i o and Fairbanks. Chinese get the income from mails o Al nadian mms‘lflu-. NORTH SEA July 12 July 16 g S <SR carried by aapancse airpianes and | By The Daily Alaska ONFINEX NORME: s e SEATTLE TO JUNEAU . - $ 95.00 ELK'S FLOAT WINNER ships. | % vaNS-P dmcq HLAND . -July uly ROUND TRIP .. . 3 . 171.00 The Elks’ float, won the first prize| The Japanese have grabbed almost | E-pl'e “d mv R-EA tio: nd full July 28, July 30 Pas: Mail Expre in the Ketchikan Fourth of July|all paying businesses in occupied g Tickets, reserval ;“ ... hone 109 sengers o parade, which was half a mile long.' China, but beyond installing their 6 Dq-” gv.q Week at par ticulars from o & There were 26 floats in the parade own censors have kept strictly away - ¢ CP. Pacmc Alaska A“w s lnc as well as marchers of unicn meén, from the postal organization. 1 12:30 p.m. Agent, "R.—Juneau, Alasks | i! TR fratemal organizations and over 100, This s mainly due to the fact that [ 8:18.a.m. pm. & % el children, |under international postal agree- 2 9: e | LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager L o SR { menta. goky; Ohivese sttps cuplibe 7:00 p.m. 45 p.m. m P‘m /- Subserive for The Empire. lused on mail originating in China.

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