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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 29, 1940.- POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT V | A LITTLE CRY NOW YOU KNOW, AND THEN DOES US MR. PERKINS - GJF’LS A LOT O;= JACK FOWLER 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: “ANOTHER THIN MAN" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person JusT H-HAVING ALITTLE C-CRY/ CHRISTINE. I'M OVER IT NOW. SO S S WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! i ini H [ H- 1TAaL NoTES | Air Base Is Training Schoo! for Navigalors [ HosrsiNoree A baby, glrl,rwelrghimt 5 pounds, | 12% ounces, was born yesterday at St. Ann's Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Benny Mohs. After receiving medical care, Mis. | I, Phillips was dismissed today from St. Ann’s Huspital. | MI. McKINLEY [SreAmER MOVEMENTS]| TAKES THRONG FOR WESTWARD The steamer Mount McKinle NORTHBOUND Charlotte seheduled to tomorrow afternoon or Leonard Anderson was a medical dismissal today from St. Ann's. Princes arri evening eutian scheduled to arrive temorrow evening A. J. Forrest was taken to St.| Ann’s Hospital lagt night and re- | (8 a W EhE Dveiard: Tror TEe yrth Sea scheduled to arrive late Saturday afternoon, tock fifty tomotrow night or Wednes- ceived attention for a severed ar- passengers out of Juneau besvamionivin: tery. He was dismissed today. Wi I ngers to Seward were Helen SCHEDULED SAILINGS e | Léave DueJuneau Due Juneay June Wesley Walt Mary Lec Prince Rupert scheduled to sail Admitted to the (invm-}nmem _lljm- Steamer Seattle ' Northbound Southbound Council, William orth, J from Vancouver 9 tonight pital, Willlam Fosset is receiving | "COLUMBIA S July 20 July 23 July 27 D. Ne¢ tanley Long, John Rus kon scheduled to sail from medical attention. ALASKA i July 23 July 27 ‘luh" 2 and Mrs. David S2oil Seattls 9 a. m. tomorrow. | R b INT McKIN 4 e S A. C. Black, Bob Tur-| e Tyee .,rlmmn»(’:‘ (.lol:.;ul from Mrs. Lilly Johns was a medical r;‘;l;]b'lrlmxt i % g 34 g ANk 3 E. Smith, Clara Reed, M .attle tomorrow 9 p. m AR admission today at the Government YUI"()N July 27 July 30 Aug. 5 ich, R. Burke, J. Newlin, J anof scheduled to sail from ' o Kl s P g 8 Allg0 Black, Les Steckel, L. Hinds, F attle July 31 at 9 a. m. : T o i L el Aug. 9 Story, Knut Johnson, B. B. San-|e Princess Alice scheduled to sail i e & NOTICE! ford from Vancouver July 31 at 9 . -;«»»w%,fi*’ - A Summer plant sale by Martha So- #—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. To Cordova E. Dugan, R. In- p. m. o ciety, Wed., July 31, at 10 a. m $—9-Day Totemland Cruise. Is, lex E. Southerland, Northland scheduled to sail : : Northern Light Church Parlors. adv. —C s, F : J. Gilkey, William Hanson, R. Han- from Seattle August 2 at 10 = ..-.l - 5:1121:52? Wi R O GEIs Lox Gewcd, Eodiak ang R. Sweeney, Ray Hill, L, 1.m Try a classified ad in The Empire. en Jr, L. Karsten Jame: Prince George scheduled to sail et £ SR man, J. B. Kenned from Vancouver August 5 at FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS 9 p.m scheduled to sail from tle August 6 at 9 a. m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Columbia scheduled i oarrive o'clock this afternoon H. J. Turner Ji Earl Zinck, J. H m | OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL ®_Perfect comfort '} T " E A '4 A S K /‘ IJ ' N E .‘__Sfilfljdld !ood - TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES. ® Fvery convenience & H, 0. ADAMS- —Agent ckman, T. Sutherland, F. Brad hequist To Ko i 1 sails south at 6:30 this 7 Y To Kodiak Ged Miss 1 : 3 | Large Rooms . o5 service | Bari, H. Christopherson venin; all wibh | P Princess Louise south at 9 a bath.! ® Centrally located “ e o Special Rates to Permanent Guests | Taku southbound tomorrow morning > & S vl Mount is McKinley scheduled southbound Frid LOCAL SAINL £ Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. ALASK ‘ Hotel AR ' R NEW WASHINGTON JE oNALL-ALASKA-ROOTES To insurane an adequate sup| four-motored Boeing B-17-B bomb- 1 it . ers, the Army Air Corps is completing training at Mar d, heretofore salely a tactical base and ‘m m AlnwAYs__‘ U.S. MAIL depot. Lieut. Patrick McIntyre (pointing) demonstrates a navigation problem before taking off HAUGEN TRANM’I‘MW% ALEUTIAN HAS 15 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT ilots and navig itors for its © 0000000000600 000000000°000000000000000000000 Al Dar o sda rey SEATTLE, - July ,20. ~— Steamey ‘)‘;’lbl’r‘,“::s,n';";;’:”xz‘ig”‘;fh‘ryt S in the B-17-B bomber in the background. Each student carries a case of navigation instruments. U. S. Mail Carri 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrler Aleutian sailed for € cas y erad i 5 — | Arutian sailed for Southoast W08\ pjexander, Kake ana’ way » ~ . ®. Flall Larrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE outhwest Alaska ports Saturday okt % | NOTICE I SEAPLANE CHARTER SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA :’l“‘;(lllm(r l?fl.‘i‘ri-lur :-} PASSCIEELS, -9 g 6 6 8 8 @8 @ 60 6 o~ AlASKA GOES RAIDS ARE ATRMATL ENVELOPES, showing M . ) n | HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 tip st | . il s SSiers s i % 3 O e iir route from Seatile to Nome, un | Leaves Ferry Slip, Junean | | . B. Burford & Co, adv. | every Wednesday at 7 am. Passengers aboard the Aleutian Y MADE OVER |For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT Arymond Mund, Mis, Albert White, ll PLANE MOVEMENTS | FARLY TODA o perenssore, xaxe Port\ | ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. Winnifred Adams, Mary Cockburn, Special Weekend Trips Arranged . All Piznes Operating Own Aeronautical M 'Sflflulx Willis, Mrs. Elizabeth| o pjagka Clipper scheduled to ® s E S K I M 0 For Information—Haugen Transpor-| §: , 5 Radio Station KANG PHONE Case, Thomas 'C. Havell, Esther o " ‘guripe from Seattle ‘at 5 o= ¢ Fourteen persons came in from taticn Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, §' - mmdio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU |~ 612 Rhind, Mr. and Mrs, Lockic Mac- o 1y and Haines with the steam- Phone 123 Equipped SEAPL .aNESn CHAR' Kinuon, J. L. Hartby, Mrs. T. Le-| e gouth at 9 oclock tomorrow e er Alaska early this morning and HA“BICRAFT T TR TP st it verne, Mrs. M. F, Monroe. e mrming. Mail ¢loses to- e eleven passengers booked passage e o ’ - 5 £ . . bR i Jorrow morning at 5 o'cloc here for Sitka and Seattle . 5 . ONE PASSENGER % A Biira au Tom T+ Fom Lo o oo sassen. Industrial Centers of Reich | carven vory curios i: 7 anks abo 'c] gers ere . e, Ima Vil- % COMES IN WITH Riiie, Wt BertHiat o | som f\‘n-'. e A nin,| Bombed-Heavy Dam- MITTENS MUKLUKS A Co. : : PHONES 587 OR m—wm:Au e e T £ s clock this afternoon. Flies tomorrow leaving at 9 a. Mrs, J. Ramstad, L age Is Inflicted PARKAS MOTORSHIP DART“I Mail closes at 5 a. m. T. A Rea, Ruth El-| ®' Planes scheduled to fly every Jack Charles, L. J. Sweeney. | We d irec . k 3 3 sontinues rrom Page One We deal direct v he | @ morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® Harry Church, William Hickett, F i i€ om Page One T e g 1 S I of King,Diomede Bill Tafe canie in nnm Wlmlh,\m weather permitting. ® W. Reed x]ml mu;m;\; 1;V(»m::1' :maardr B9 o e s 0 a0 o'seee TosSealle passengers were Mr [service has been suspended in'y aNC -\IV"W'““ o ]“1'1‘10‘}' |} ALASKA TRANSPORTATION SECURE, YOUR- LOAN 'THROUGH US ; To. khprove motorshiy ar aptain iner | ot il B0 and Mrs. Adolf Beck, Mrs. F. Me-| France, p b OloAP WA S ales, Shismarel & < L5 Shea fn : and 1 . Mrs. F. ance, : .o Unds LFH A Haugen, for treatment of an in-| = “ Hugh, Mr. and Mrs. George Kohl- troops and supply trains which| { and Nome. ; COMPANY and Mod'emiza Your Hon.e Und T ifls A jured foot b Sweet,’” Eunice Logan, M.| to the belief Hitler is about i - the fun soree o o b~ | Send for Our Catalog : e British I 4 ainst the British Dealers please write It is reported here that British P lanes have inflicted he Jamage for Terms. n var d Ge s, Nellie Merkanof. o To Sitka—Charles P. Kirtland, - 5 and to Ketchikan, 1. A. Thatcher. (Su 'Lmy) ¢ > He was the only inbound pas-| I TpESs TOMORROW. 5, Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle senger aboard the Dart, making its - weckly cruise of island ports - i HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! - nan_zone 8. S. TAKU .. g Low tide=3:20 ‘a.m. 27 feet |2 < b ; ! » High tide—9:48 am. 115 feet. ElE(]’RA HAS and n‘!wv on Germany, expbeial i [{ s 5 TYEE . Low tide—3:18 m. 58 feet. on industrial centers, I » b [ DE R | { PASSENGERS FREIGHT GASTINEAU CAFE ; High tide—9:30 p. 145 feet. 9 FOR JUNEAU NGME = i e ] EpTLg ,E REFRIGERATION 4 FOR YOUR CAB Subscribe to The Daily Alaska ik Established 1900 i i . BROADWAY CAB CO. Empire—the paper with the laxgest njne are due this afternoon about | ettt i r E p s £ 5 ———— " cifculation. 4 odock from Fairbanks aboard V|S"'S pOR'l'- e ‘ —_ R e 4 =—< a PAA Electrs v frrrr e e m i B o o Scheduled to arrive are E. W R I E ) D.B. i { g Roemer, Mrs, R. L. Roemer, R. M.| . ENT | ; ! —The Slgn of Oloane, Charles Hawkesworth, W. gl TIMELY CLOTHES M“ ; & ‘ ! i A. Bartholomae, Loring Gale, Mrs,| The yacht Pagan, owned by Ta- NUNN-BUSH SHOES Phong; 114, 13 ¥ Mighemiz 3 nependable seflllce Loring Gale, Mrs. Lena Harala and |coma lumberman, T. A, Peterman, - e AL L) Thure Gustafson. spent the weekend in the harbor { | ‘STETSON HATB ¢ . READ DOWN READ UP One nger, D. A. Sasseen, flew | with a party from St. Louis aboard : % Mon. and Thure: Tits wnd Erqavs |(MOTth With the Electra Saturday| enjoying the sights of the Gapital lell, Work: Clothing 10:00 Lv. Seattle i A 410 umm Cit; 4 L] " 330 R Ly 1110 e ‘ Aboard the Pagan with Cup\,uun) 510 Ar. Juneau Lv. 9:00 Harold !’vlcx‘xm are Ml JHI] Mrs. | ! Y m(u TAKES |wo G i G 20 | FRED HENNING 11:00 Ly. Juneau Toigate | Sl Louise, w B. McSorley and Har-| 3 Complete Outfitter for Men 11:10 Ar. Whitehoree, ¥ 35 M T Lv. 140 | n(ll Peters. r . 140 Ly. Whitehorse, ¥ Ar. 110 Scigel, prominent St. 'Louis'Bash| — : B 150 !,:: Tanieros sk = = oo Hmdl L(-;m”l manufacturer, is taking suma No.Bound So. Bound B WON- B 2 W) The steamer. Faku. of the Alflfik]‘ his party on a tour of British Co- b NORTH, SEA .. ~v~—*’:18' 26 - July 30 - (ol . Wed. and Sun anspoftation!/ Company was .in| jumbia and Southeast Alaska. They . VICTORJA OR SEATTLE NORTHLAND ug. 2 Aug. 6 - 290 Ly. Patrbanks Ar. 600 ¢ Sunday from Scattle with four have been cruising out of Seattle N E w S s OUND SAILINGS NORTH SEA . ARG AR i 9:50 Lv. Ruby g+ passengers and freight, going to| since July 16, Leaving here today 4 e ¥ " Pringess Alice 11:30 Ar. Nome 165 M. T. Lv. 1:00 Sitka and due to return south-!they planned to begin the return July 26—Aug. 6—Aug. 16 Wednesday Weolnaains bound through here tomorrow | trip. Sl Prineess Charlotte 8:00 Lv. Fairbanks 150 M. T. Ar. 2:30 morning | ———— & % Aug. 2—Aug. 23 : " @ 1048 Mt v, 5.5 ol e itoricl PRINCE GEORGE SOUTH s e ] > 11:15 Lv. MeGrath Ar. 515 | Those sailing for the Historic NCE GE GE S : Princess Louise = e = = 1 Ar. onbir ol {City were Mark Ringling and Wil-| Southbound through Juncau late § JOINT July 30—Aug. 9—Aug. 20 \} H R R[] uno ,.] LL“ SKA SEPVICE s — Ly. Ophir AL s 118 "Sundberg Saturday night, the steamer Print _9’ . i 1230 Ly. Plat - % AL dib ! - - George had one passenger oat of : 2 U R S A G Lv. 230 l CARD OF THANKS | here, Curtis G. Shattuck, wbo is '7 “‘MM ggflm TO JUNEAU ... S s 95.00 | We wish to thank all those who! going to Seattle to be married, 3 1 UND TRIP . . 17100 helped to make our Annual Pienic ——————— . & i such @ grand siccesé vesterday, es-| BILLY WRIGHT IN TOWN 1941 Models Now on Display i Passengers — Mail — | i ind g REPAIRS and ‘SERVI ; { # ge! Express Ipecially do we thank The Gray| William Wright, owner of Juncau La ! foA W. j. NIEMI, Owner i < e {Line Bus, and Henry Harmon, for property, arrived here yeslerday on “Let! your pluinbing worry be i Pufic Alaska Alrwa S lnc their transportation and assistance, 2 leisurely yacht c from Se- s mm . PHONE. 788 /] . H JUNEAU TRANSPORT |ettle, will remain several s and 8:15am. . Barsnof 2. — i A Gk adv WORKERS, Local 172, |then go to Sitka, then Mr 2 Tt s ATREAL B SEE VI B Py E LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager i i ik : | wright is at the family home 7:00 p.m. 9:4Sp.m. ' PA T 4 ‘e is n.o subs}itufe £ New Ad fisi { } Trya clasified ad in The Empire Long Beach, Cal | c’l um m lc her {OI SDa'pex verusing 1 phow a3 PEELe W ISR R Y