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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, JULY 26, 1940. ° By GLIFF STERRETT | SANITARY I’l.UmlNG tmd HEATING COMPANY W. 5. NIEMI, Owner | “Let your plumbing worry be ! Joe Kelly, Haberdasher} , ™" mov | Next to Winter & Pond New Fall Styles EDWIN CLAPP SHOES I S'POSE THIS PARROT IS ANUTHER O ASH'S IDJIT IDEES. WAL, OUTSIDE WITH IT, DAG NAB IT/. YUP. THIS BIRD I POUGHT CALLS ME 3Y MY NAME AN’ EVRYTHIN'/ | | Try a classified ad in The Empire. e e e ERNIE ROBINSON as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: { ! f “HOLIDAY" ; § Yachi Vida | Anchors in Harbor Here | | | Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! 2 Hallbll|ers STEAMER MOVEMENTSi ‘ ar late Saturday afte) noon or evening . | the vessel and enjoy an indefinite | Owner Halliburton flew north with | the Alaska Clipper yesterday to meet “I NORTHBOUND . e Alaska scheduled to arrive at 6 @ 0 ell, dCANNe : ~ oot i s il Man Halliburion Plans &\\ e 11:45 o'clock tonight for ¢ H o iy |+ Sagway returning nere s Big Game Hunt in SEATTLE, July 26.—Two hali- g 5 hpoind a 2 a. m. Mon- & C buters, both from the Western banks | o« gau P Yukon ounh'y roved today and sold as Iollows: | ¢ aoyny McKinley schedujed to o e Masonic 40,000 potinds, ab 10% o "qp tomorrow afternoon. & The $1,500,000 yacht Vida, of Los an [ cent Aleutian 40,000 | ¢ Nothing definite at' 3 p. m. ® Angeles, owned by oil man John pounds at 10% and 9i cen e today ° Halliburton, cast anchor this morn- pound. o Prinvess Loiilse schadiled. 0. & ing in the harbor. . . . INDIAN SERVICE TEACHER NEEDED - The United States C Jemmission announced open com- petitive examination for a teacher in Indian community and boarding schools, Indian Field Service (includ- ing Algska), Department of the In- terior. Various optional branches are given, with entrance salaries ranging from $1,620 to $2,000 a year Applicants must have had appro- priate college education and teach- ing experience. They must not have passed their forty-eighth birthday Closing dates for receipt of applica- tions for the continental United States are A st 12 and August 15, 1640; for appl ions received from ska the closing dates are March 15, 1941, if received from points puth of the Arctic Circle, and May 5, 1941, if received from points north of the Arctic Circle. Further particulars may be ob- tained from Room 311, Federal Building. UNION MAN IS "ON VACATION" il Service . . . . . . . e at . . ° . . . . . aku scheduled to arrive 9 p. ® e m. Saturday. . ® North St due Tuesday. . . SCHEDULED SAILINGS e Aleutian scheduled to sail from e . Seattle 9 a. m. tomorrow . ® Princess C lotte scheduled to ® e sail from Vancouver 9 p. m. @ ® tomorrow . e Prince Rupert scheduled to sail ® . from Vancouvre July 29 at 9 e e p.m . e Yukon scheduled to sail from e e Seattle July 30 at 9 a. m . e Tyee scheduled to sail from e o Seattle July 30 at 9 p. m e Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 31 at 9 ® p. m * . Northland scheduled to sail ® from Seattle August 2 at 10 @ a.m . SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS North Coast scheduled to arrive ® Douglas at 8 tonight, ® comes to Juneau at 10 and sails south at 11:45 o'clock e t t . Baranof scheduled to arrive at e 6 a. m. tomorrow . Prince George is scheduled ® southbound at 1 a. m. Sun- e day. L] ® Columbia southbound Sunday e e or Monday. . . LOCAL SAILINGS . o Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- e Conrad Espe, District President o ka and wayports. . of the annery Workers Union, ar- e part leaves every Wednesday e rived in June on a vacation. Espe, prom last in Juneau during convention of Maritime Pederationers last wm-f ter He is stopping at the B.n'mul Hotel, 1 last night B o S “strictly | ent union man, was'e at 1 p. m. for Petersburg, Port e |® Alexander, Kake and way @ ports. . 8 8 0 00 0 000 0 - .- [ PLANE MOVEMENTS Sul(lDES {® Alaska Clipper scheduled to e :- fly from Seattle next Mon- e |® day, July 29 at 8:30 a. m. . HOLLYWOOD, Jul, reported that the sister of movie star Anna May Wong ended her life. Her body was found hanging in a garage at her Hollywood home. Anna May Wong collapsed at her Santa Monica home when informed | of the tragedy. TIME TO CALL FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. | ® PAA Electra scheduled to fly e 26. — Police | e from Fairbanks tomorrow, e e Jeaving at 9 a. m. ® e Planes scheduled to fly every e e morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, e weather permitting. . ® @ 0 0 0 0 8 0 00 000 e NOTICE Is hereby given that I will not be responsible for any debts of any character or kind by any per- son. adv. MIGUEL V. SELUDO. — e Subscribe to The Daily Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest paid circulation. { —The Sign of SOME FUN, THIS SUN-—The nation’s youngest “quads,” the Badgetts in Galveston, turned “glamor girl,” posing in their first swim suits. They are Joyce, Jeanette, Jeraldine, Joan Badgett. : CLIPPER GOES B. C. INSPECTOR OUT WITH 13 OF MINES GOES IHROUfiH JUNEAU (“:))M!Il Bill Knox and First Of- north t1u~ morning with an Electra, tak- Thirteen passengers flew south this morning with the Alaska Clip- per Those going south were T. A, Davies, Helene Hidden, Kristy sather, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Tal- puirred’ considerahly’ by bott, N. S. Talbott James Tal- wa »rding to Northern bott, Douglas Talbott, Mrs. E. Brady, N. Ware, James Truitt Jr, N. W. Smith, Emma Grace, 2 R PAT OLSON TO SITKA Pat Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Olson, left on the North- land for Sitka to visit with her here via uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Weeks. Calvin. Recently in 75 men were 1o s _ 'mines of the district fense of the British Empire ‘ Tmss Tomonnow ‘ e g SN Mine Inspector Charles Graham passed th on the steamer Prince arcross and to Atlin, Only one-third of the inhabitants are Christians. (Sun Time) 5:50 a.m., 11.9 feet. Low tide—11:50 a.m., 4.6 feet. High tide—6:16 p.m., 13.9 feet. D vy a classified ad in The Empire. guaranteed circulation High tide Subseripe to 'whe pire — the paper with the 'I'I‘.t',\v Dille, Graham, but the war in turn is taking man; men from the workings to the r ay from where he will go to returning Tulsequah in about CARVED IVORY CURIOS st to the operating when lled them to the colors anc Daily Alaska Em-| [ TIMELY CLOTHES 'ELECTRA TAKES 1 PERSONS out Herman Joslyn flew from here. seven passeng flying Gale, O. O. Ames. e . Loring Empire Classifieds Pay! ESKIMU MODELS—MOCCASINS MITTENS—MUKLUKS FUR JACKETS and PARKAS We deal direct with the Eskimos of King,Diomede and St. Lawrence Islands Wales, Shismaref and Nome. Send for Our Catalog Dedlers please write for Torms. A.POLET NOME Established 1900 NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing n FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men |in this area. | captained by Roy Deskins, are Mr. | | White and Hassie Hunt, ‘largesz paid circulation of nny Al- north were J. R.!aska newspaper. Walter Seligman, Gen. A. D. McRae, Mrs. W. R. O'Neill, Mr. and e s - length of time fishing and hunting Aboard the palatial 230-foot Vida. | and Mrs. Earl P. Halliburton, Mr B - Dabiindes - Dias Jusioas and Mrs. Earl Halliburton, Jr., and | Steamer Seattls. Hortbaind. & b fnux other Halilburton children and | g, panow hbound ~ Southbound . Eslinger. AN July 17 July 20 July 26 Hallibuston, cousin of the Richard | COLUMBIA July 20 July 28 July 27 Halliburton, traveler and author,| ALASKA - July 23 July 27 July 29 lost in the Pacific some months ago | *MOUNT McKINLEY July 24 July 27 Aug. 2 on a cruise by junk from China to| ALEUTIAN July 27 July 30 Aug. 5 the United States, plans to make a| YUKON July 30 Aug. 3 Aug. 5 | game hunt in Yukon Territory. *BARANOF July 31 Aug, 3 A\Q; 9 Coming up on the clipper with Halliburton were geologists Burks of Mt Pleasant, Michigan, friends who will {continue to the Interior to make a | study of Alaska mineral resources. — e §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. {—9-Day Totemland Cruise. *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ang Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL . THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. 0. ADAMS———, The Daily Alaska Empire has the | Agent, HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. U. S. Mail Carrier r!e.,,srmg..,AJBmT 1\ aSka Steams}up Lompany every Wednesday at 7 a.m. SERVICE: -ON ALRS'KAR: HqUIE . For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | e a . == ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | M---“m " . " @ Special Weekend Trips Arranged mm mwavs-—n s H A l l. For Information—Haugen Transpor- | 2-Way Radlp Communication Authorized Carrier tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Junmu, Phone 123 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER s:flw:——m PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ATCo. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ° ALL e S——— ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. All Planes Operating Own Acronautical 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 12 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER COLUHBIA LUMBER COMPANY Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle OF ALASEKA Leaves Seattl PR e 8. 5. TAKU aly 23 Lumber and Building Materials 8. 6. REFE - b " PHONES 537 OR 747—jUNEAU PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Hom.e Under Titie I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comiort of Guestsl GASTINEAU CAFE AGENT Night 312 | ‘ Phone u4 ...i Dependable Service READ DOWN READ UP Mon. and Thurs. Tues. and Fridays 10:00 Lv. Seattle Ar. 410 3:00 Ketchikan Lv. 11:10 - | [ zewim nanios | 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE “PRIN CESS” 3:30 Lv. Ketchikan Ar. 10:40 5:10 Juneau Lv. 9:00 Tues. and Fri Mon. and Thurs. 11:00 Lv. Juneau Ar. 3:50 11°10 Whitehorse, Y. T. 196 M. T. Lv. 140 Phone 464 Bill Hixson Lv. 1 i oy L | AU TO VANCOUVER, Wed. and Sun. Wed. and Sun : 1 v[c'_‘og ATTLE Lv. Fairbanks Ar. 6:00 N E w s | ‘M gi ILINGS 1. Buby PR S RL T o | princes ; Ar. Nome 165 M. T. Lv. 1:00 | July 26—Aug, 3_A“, 16 Wednesday Wednesday BROAMAST Princess Charlgtte 104 XL MeGram w0 T ‘ SEAMEE WEEK SAILINGS—Juneas te Seatiie 115 . - Lv. McGrath . 'flmE rincess uise s - 3 gé:‘x: 3 JRINT FEA SERVICE i July 3‘— ug. 9—Aug. 20 Leave Juneau Lv. Juneau 1215 Ar. Flat ON THE AIR! i Conneghions I' Vancouver with Seattle 0. Bound So. Bound A Lv. Flat < L 208 A% W \tele 3 2:00 Ar. Bethel _ Tll D . Canadian Racific Services: NORTH. SEA . .July 26 July 30, - SEATTLE TO JUNEAU BY e al_ly A_l,aska E NORTHLAND ;Aug. 2 Aug. 6, . NORTH SEA" ..Aug.13 Aug.13 ' nmllll'e and KNY | HENRY Gll‘N, Agend ..o e PRONE 109 CITY wm;.r Pt _.._..,«._...lhpm: 2 6 Days Every Week qt TEACHER WITH CLASS_Atter battling two h 8:15 a.m, i | Pacific Alaska Rirways, lnc. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager * 20 minutes, Joseph Weiss, brogght this giant to o , the lnm ml at Otm Cal,, 'to date. It's a blle‘k‘r:a nounds. measuring.6 Teet 4 inches,”. -

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