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GIT IN THERE AN’ APOLOGIZE T'PROF PROON FER LEAVIN' IN TH' MIDDLE O' HIS MARINE NEWS % E § | | NORTHBOUND orthland due tomorrow 100n at 4 c'clock Prince Gec scheduled to ar- w evening af- v due urda nley due Saturday 'HEDULED SAILINGS heduled to sail ) tonight heduled to sail from Seattle July 12 at 10 a. m Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle July 13 at 9 a. m Princess Louise scheduled sail from Vancouver July at 9 p. m Prince Rupert scheduled ail from Vancouver July at 9 p. m Yukon scheduled to sail attle July 16 at 9 a Tyee scheduled to sail from Seattle July 16 at 9 p. m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Charlotte south Fri- day morning to 13 to 15 from m Baranof scheduled southbound Friday 12. Columbia scheduled south- bound ne Monday LOCAL SAILINEGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every y at 6 p. m. for Sit- nd wayports, Dart Jeaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersburg Port Alexander, Kake and way ports e s ec0 00 - - ’ Tipes TomorrOwW (Sun Time) High tide—4:58 a.m., 15.0 feet Low tide—11:10 a.m, 0.7 feet High tide—5:38 p.m, 16.7 feet. D ELECTRA GETS AWAY LATE ON FAIRBANKS RUN Taking off at ten minutes after ten last night to follow the rising sun into Whitehorse and Fair- banks, a Pacafic Alaska Airways slectra left here with six passeng- crs and Captain Bill Knox nd Pilot Herman Joslyn at the con- trols. Flying north were Cora Redden, Mrs. Robert Vinnedge, Robert Vin- nedge Jr., C. W. Hufeison, C. Roose and M. Baker. -+ DRUMS 10 SPARE ARKANSAS CITY, , July 10, S. L. Shore of AIK.IH.\ s thinks he might be able to make a for- tune if he could develop a new| strain of chickens from one hatched recently at his place. The chick had four drumsticks, READ DOWN Mon. and Thurs, 10:00 Ly 300 Ar 3:30 1 5:10 Ar Tues. and Fri 11:00 11:10 11:40 1 f Ly 1:50 Tanacross, Fairbanks Wed. and Sun. 8:00 Falrbanks e Ar. Ruby 0 Lv. Ruby 0 Ar. Nome Wednesday 8:00 Lv. Fairbanks 10:45 Ar. McGrath 11:15 Lv. McGrath 11:40 Ar. Ophir 11:45 Lv. Ophir T g CAr. Flat 1230 Lv. Flat »2:00 Ar. Bethel SEATTLE TO ]UNEAU LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE © 00000000 0000000090 000000000000000000O0CCLIOIEES Alaska = 450 45 Lv. 405 oo Ar. 400 i 2 Lv. 230 i $ 95.00 . 171.00 District Sales Manager —- ) e | (OLUMBIA TAKES 57 WESTWARD Celumbia Th ame was i frcm the south last night with paseengers for this port and a long list of tourists. It sailed to the Westward from here with 57 per- ons. Arrivals from Seattle were Helen Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Bab- cock, M. M. Baker, Mr. and Mr V. H. Cahalane, Louis Carlson, Pal- mer Congden, Loy Fay Cook, Mrs Mildred Dearing, C. W. Hufeison, Maxine Holmes, Rudy Holmes, Mrs C. F. Jewell, S. J. Paul, Mr, and Mrs. Lester Pope Cora Reder, R. E. Robertson, Mat- saret Rohwer, Chester Rocse, H., W. Hungorford, Mrs, George B. Schmidt, Fred Tapaila, Bob Vin- nedge, R. W. Vinnedge, Mrs. R. W Vinnedge, Stanley Zweibel »m Ketchikan—Ron Rudy. Rev A. Zolotoskey, Hal Dickey, Reese R. A. Tracy, Robert Tracy, > Wetzel From Wrangell—Mildred Hansen 1l Robert Sailing to Yakutat were Mr Mrs. V. E. Rowley, Sydney Bank Alvin Petrie, Ri rd Petrie, Joe Pctrie, Warren Kerr, Harry Wh ker, Sie Dunlop, M. Sorte, Eli Tar ner, Knute Nordale, Nels Martin- on, J. Norene, H. Gibson, R. Bed- lington Fred Brak Clarence Brush, M. S. Wallner, Hmlnx De- vine, Selmar Holte, K. K. Tinnell, Clark, Sam Slaughter, J. A H. Simonds, Joe Bagby Olh' row, Harold Tulli Georg L. Wenkstern, H Mrs. J. Cranston, A W. Wigger, William T. Mahoney George Marks To Seward—M. L. Sandstrom, Dan Noonan, R. M. Minor, N. L. Troast Mike Karry, Louis Anderson, M. Mello, Pete Damaskas, Sterling Wightman, H. Metcalf, Eldon Reese, R. Townsend, F. R. Mallard, O. We- land, J. C. Harrington, Capt. Fred Svensson, Dell Fett, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Woods, Mrs. Walter Meagher, Mrs. Irene Taylor. A. A. Anderson is captain of the Columbia and Paul B. Coe is pur- ser. and Mary L. Coleman, — ., DOUBLE TROUBLE ™ BRAZIL, Ind., July 10.—Jacque- lyn and Marjorie Barding, 10-year- old daughters of Mr Barding, were stricken with appen- dicitis at the same time and taken to a hospital for emergency opera- 1117 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. —The Sign of Dependable Service READ UP Tues. and Friday Ar. 4:10 Lv. 1110 Ar. 10:40 Lv. 9:00 Mon. and Thur Ar. 3:50 T 135 M. T, Lv. 1:40 T X Ar. 110 Kluane f Ly f 150 M. T. Lv. 9:00 Wed. and Sun Ar Lv Ar 165 M. T. L 6:00 4:30 410 1:00 Wednesday Ar. 2:30 L Ar Lv 50 M. T. Ar. Pamnqera — Mml —— Express Pcific Alaska Airways, Inc. and Mrs, sack s YUH SEE,I DIDN'T MEAN T'LEAVE --ER-- THAT IS --ER--NOT REALLY--ER--YUH SEE. Seattle’s Ponfoon Bridge Is Openedfo Publu Sealile’s §8, Martin and ating bridge in the werld, rgten from & lighted for the first time, "In the Land 0f Cheap lce Cream” Right on the first page of a re- cent issue of the Milwaukee (Wis- consin) Daily Journal is a two- column pictu of ee smilin; Juneau young men W tion of “In the Land of C Cream.” Under the picture is thi following: United States cream is S0 much cheaper. young men from Juneav a, explained happily as they stopped in Mil- waukee Thursday on a summer motor trip east. From the left are Bob Scott, son of mill Superinten- dent of the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company; Lee Lucas, son of the Mayor of Juneau, and Earl Lagergren, son of a carpenter and cabinet-maker, Lucas and Scoit] have completed ‘their junior year in Juneau High School and Lag gren has been graduated from the University of Washington. Lucas and Scott earned money for the trip chiefly by washing cars. They aid good ice cream in Alaska costs 80 cents a quart. The picture and item was ceived in Juneau by Spencer Long, of the Empire M Department om his m resident of Sparta, Wisce the it paid circulation of any Al- kA newspaper. ‘The Daily A large. Empire has J. L. Ralston, Canadian finance m[nlsfcr, announces the dominion’s bil- lion dollar wartime budget, la Parliament in Ottawa. To R: Washington pontoon bridge icials made the first trip over the will furnish a » to Mercer Island, shown in the background. , to prevent the suicide of Charles G ston’s left is Prime Minister Mackenzie ing. If driven from England, t:: British government is exnected [ .0'0 UNITED STATES ( DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office | Anchorage, Alaska. | May 31, 1940, | . Notice is hereby given that How- | ard Stabler, has made application for | | a. homesite, Anchorage 08585, under + the act of Congress approved May 26, | | 1934, for a tract of land embraced | | \ in U. S, Survey No. 2340, situated on < JUST ARRIVED New Fall Styles | eowN e sHioes ° |l Joe Kelly, Haberdasher: 1 Next to Winter & Pond of tk ” SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY | W. 5. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be PHONE 788 D e as a pald-up subseriber to The Daily Alaska Empire IDA FOSS 16 —— is irvited to present thi: coupon this evening at the box office CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to sce: “FAST AND FURIOUS" WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! SUCHSSUUSSSUSTUSTISS SHS | Try a classified ad in The Empire. | the Eagle River Highway about 13 | miles northwest of Juneau, in lati- tude 58° 23’ 20” N. and longitude | | 134° 40° W. containing 0.52 acres, and | it is now in the files of the United | States Land Office, Anchorage, Al- | aska, | Any and all persons claiming aa- | | versely any of the above mentioned | | in the District Land Office within | | the period of publication or thirty \ i days thereafter or they will be barred | ; by the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. Date First Publication, June 12, 1940. Date Last Publication, Aug. 7, 1v40. | The bridge, Jongest ing Lake Wash- floating concerte pontoons, shorter route to Eastern Washington by cros The photo shows the bridge bril | ® Every convenience tarse “_"“m'\ and service | o Sk ® Centrally located bath. y ) | LGS Special Rates to Permanent Guests | ALASKANS LIKE THE ‘ Pollce |o Guard mm%m -> Warnmg Gwen Subscribe for The Empire ntly ily. His body was found in an Oak- land vacant lot with a pistol lying nearby. Six shots had been fired HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. U. S. Mail Carrier PR S S S T U SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, July 10 1 Francisco police have posted a l M H s n AR T guard over the Golden Gate Bridge Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 am. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT Bennett of Los Angeles. The guard was placed after Ben- HANDICRAFT | Ol NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing hpdk air route from Seattle, to Nome, on el sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. | 'BARANOF o et 3 e SCOLUMBIA > ALASKA ALEUTIAN £t ® Perfect comfort YUKON was opened to traffic July 2 when Gov. Clarence u. @ Splendid food § . F CALL AND Leave Due Juneau Seattle Northbound July 3 July 6 July 6 July July 9 July July 10 July July 13 July July 16 July 2 July 17 July 2 §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. {—9-Day Totemland Cruise. —Connects with S. &, Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING VORTS ERVATIONS CALL Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Due Juneay Southbound July 12 July 15 July 15 July 19 July 22 July 2: July 26 Kodiak ang THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES--4 H. O. ADAMS————Agent AL Alaska Stt"\mshm Com pany SERVICE- -ON SKRA" ROUTES nett’s daughter informed authorities that her father had threatened to { end his life by leaping off the z bridge. ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Special Weekend Trips Arranged | For Information—Haugen Trnnspor- | tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, | _Phone 123 CARVED IVORY CURIOS MODELS—MOCCASINS MITTENS—MUKLUKS FUR JACKETS and PARKAS We deal direct with the Eskimos of King,Diomede and St. I(xwrence Islands Wales, Shismaret - - - Plans Outlawing Communis! Party | frrrr e SACRAMENTO, Cal, July 10— and Nome. Democratic leader, Avery C. Moore, send ffil‘ ol“' ca'alog AL P of Oakland, advocates the passage A Co. of a law to outlaw the Commiunist Dealers please write | 2-Way Party in California. | for Terms. e Authorized Carrier MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONE 12 Moore asked Gov. Olson to call |{ ALASKA TRANSPORTATION Equigped a special session of the State Legis- A PoLE I Ak = lature to enact such a law. e COMPANY ° NOME Established 1900 | | Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle 1 Leaves MYSTERY Sy g 5 ORI | Seattle —— e e 5| 8. 8. TYEE July 16 OAKLAND, Cal, July 10.—Police |1 s. 5. TAKU July 23 are investigaling the mysterious d 1§ §. 8. TYEE .. ... July 30 death of Edward L. King, member TIMELY anTnEs ‘ 5 2 3 | of a wealthy pioneer California fam. 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