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POLLY AND HER PALS THF DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY AUG 12, 1940. e e SS NOW MENDED A D LAGUE-TAKE HOLE K"\ ONE ©’ YER PANTS POCKETS, PAW, Norlh Sea ‘ ’STEAMER MOVE‘MENTSII‘ . NORTHBOUND . . at 5 o'clock W mggn- L4 . i anc al westward about e o 10 n . . Mter ever . I'Tl o ° S l” "(lll) \\”l\( . g ® Denali sc to sail from ¥ skl ° ca 5 . o n Vancouver 9 tonight, : 3 i ® Yuk hedu ) sail from ® . Seattle 9 a. m. tomorrow ° i ! i 1 z % ® Tye ( d to ail m e 1d baby, Mrs. J. I ) M I ; e R 9 p. ! w. ® . ° 5 ° ° bR . to e " " ° ‘e McHinleyin : : . 1o ail ® . gust 16 at 10 F 1. e am o ' ° tc ail from Vancouver Aug- © . ust 17 at 9 p. m . e Prince Georg cheduled tc | e e 9pm . oA cheduled to sail from e e . > August 20 9 a. m. ® ® Taku scheduled i« sail from e 0 ® Scattle August 20 at 9 p. m. ® o4 * SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS i e e Cclumbia due at 10 tonight and e Sl e sails south one hour later. e e D ooty i o Mount McKinley is scheduled e e 4 55 e southbound Friday . A e "o LOCAL SAILINGS . By o8 3 e Estebeth scheduled to sail every = . Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- e ity o e ka and wayporis . Sexs e Dart leaves every Wednesday o gl Claude M. Hirst,|® &t 1 P.m. for Petersburg, Port e St meiskei e Mokel Ta | Alesnder “Eake. aild: way:e < . o por o by iy ; Vil e ® © 0 & 0 0 9 0 & 0 0 ¢ o H. O. Murphy, Mr Mrs. L. E Erickson, A. E. Glover, Mr. and Mt TR TR s e R TipEs ToMoRRCW Sa i o Smith, Ch Sun Time) Sweum, Alex Kiloh, K. Smith, Low tide—3:21 am, 15 feet George G 3 irner High tide—9:56 a.m. 129 feet Paddock Floyd Han Dav Low tide—3:28 p.m 48 feet Bernstein, Robert Whitwer, Lee High tide—9:44 pm, 15.2 feet Prescott, Bob Loughead, Ray John- T Smith, Clyde Ellis, William Denom- ey, O, ithwick, Mr. and Mrs H. Nork To Valdez—George Parks, Alice Eliscn, Frank Band Luadlle Bisl », Fred Axford, Joe Tucker, Tke aylor, Lucille Bishop. o Kodiak—Mary Perry, I. Radin- ward were Bruce Patterscn, Ed Toh: PLANE MOVEMENTS—! ® Ala \ Clipper scheduled to ive this afternoon, weath- itting, and if arrives leaves on the return flight to Seattle at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. Mail closes at 6 a. m. tomorro Three PAA Electras are due . . . . e e 7y Subscripe to The Daily Alaska Em- e pire —the paper with the largest e this afternoon from Fair- guaranteed circulation. ® banks. They are scheduled to - e return to the interior tomor- . ° . . . . IS Empire ciaswlleds pring res pire ciaseitieds pring resulta row forenoon. Mail closes at 10 a. m Planes scheduled to fly every morning at 9 o'clock for Sitk weather permitting. ® e 0000000000 - TIME TO CALL 717 FOR YOUR CAB ubscripe to The Dally alaska Em- BROADWAY CAB Cco. pire — the paper with the largest guaranteed circulation —The Sign of Dependable Service READ UP Tues. and Fridays Ar. 4:10 i Lv. 11:10 chikan Ar. 10:40 e Lv. 9:00 Mon. and Thurs, 11:00 e Lv. Juneau Ar. 3:50 1110 Ar. Whitehorse, Y. T. 195 M. T. Lv. 140 11:40 Lv. Whiteborse. ¥. T. & __Ar 110 1 Lv. Burwash (L. Kluane) v. [ L s, Alaska Y. 1 1:50 A 150 M. T. Lv. 9:00 Wed. and Sun Wed. and Sun 8:00 1 A 6:00 1 e A Lv. 4330 9:50 Lv. Ruby i Ar. 410 11:30 Ar. Nome _._ i 165 M. T. Lv. 1:00 Wednesday Wednesday £.00 Fairbanks 150 M. T. Ar. 230 1045 McGrath ______ i Lv. 545 11:15 McGrath Ar. 515 11:40 . Ophir h Lol M el S 1145 Ophir Ar. 445 12:15 Flat 2 Lv. 405 12:30 Flat Z 4 TAr. 4:00 2:00 Bethel 28 Lv. 2:30 SEATTLE TO JUNEAU . Passengers —— Mail —— Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager WAL, WEASEL --- AIN'TCHA GONNA SAY THANKS ER Evidence of American defense preparation is this view of the Douglas aircraft plant at Santa Monica, Calif., where speedy attack ships and bombers are moving down the production line in record numbers. Largest privately-owned aircraft factory in the world, it employs 18,000, operates 24 hours a day. _ & - AT Baranof Is Through On TWOTIMES Way South ALASKA 1§ INHARBOR outhbeund via Sitka early morning Sailing to Skagway were Viola Wil- m, J. olyneux, Henry Roden Robert Roberts, Mrs. H. L. Roberts | " Hainc man Banfield, J Wa and Ha this rived Prancis Good- Roden, Mrs. | Seimer J. M. KVah Joseph Kahklen, 1 Bac D. and Mrs. John Walker, Diane Pliska, Mrs. F e A, AlaMae Hud: Beryman Mary L Heiberg > Sitka—Mr H. Wittmeyer dy Hudson, Mrs. J. C. Molyneaux, | Molyneux, Lois Wittmeyer, L.} Trimble. { - - CLIPPER GOES SOUTH SUNDAY; REIURNS IODAY Subscrive rol B Exr;m-e 7 The Alaska Clipper flew wu(ll yesterday morning with 19 pas- sengers, and is due back from Se- att ay with eight passengers for here. Weather permitting, the Clipper will return tomorrow to Seattle. Scuthbound Sunday were H. Crary. S. H. Sherrill, J. Buell Sr der, D. D. Terry, Joe Starnes, G H. Mahon, Mrs. A. T. Leibert, Miss E. A. Leik Ben Mozee, M. Sei M. Brown, enuk, Dora Potter, D. Brown L. Yager, M. Mykenen, Joe srosson, Capt. J. H. Craine Coming north today are E. J Daly tle to Ketchtikan; T. R Alle J. Friedle, H Hall and Mrs. M Blanche Frickey and Ella Tanner, Seatile to Juneau - Barber Puts New Boat in Waler Sunday tty” the Barber, is another new boat owner in Juneau's grow- ing pleasure fleet “Scotty launched a trim streg footer’ of his own design, flaring bows, small trunk cabin, pilot house and roomy after cockpit. The craft was designed and built by Scott himself. It is powered with a V-8 engine and according to envious landlubbers. lozs right along.” ER DERN TOOTIN’ IS, SUSIE, O/ SOCK’ [ passeng Bowman, James Frank Edwards, passengers were N Davies, . Anderson y, Maynard Peterson, At-| Dille from Hirst. Leo Wilson, Mr, R. Coleman, Agnes Rischel eve Vukovi Petersen, L. , R. V. Snyde John Gilmore. sell—Curtis Nagel, Pal-|National steamer Prince George. LICENSE e has been is- S. Commissioner Felix y Lo U\«ll] D. Moody and Mil- oo bolh of Juneau. WHEN POSTAGE STAMPS WERE FIRST INTRODUCED IN AMERICA | SOME PLACED THE STAMP INSIDE. OF THE EN\/ELOPE/ The SAVANNAH WAS THE FIRST STEAMER TO CARRY MAIL ACROSS THE ATLANTIC/ the cnvelopes, Odd Isn't 142 By CLIFF STERRETT | | AN’ ALSO HOW COME ‘ YLH T EIND TH’' HOLE IN MY PANTS POCKET 222 The Daily Alaska Empire guaran- tees the largest aaily circulation of e e e Z E. E. NINNIS as a paid-up-subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the —4m8m 1~ CAPITOL THEATAE # 3 ! | ! i and receive 2 tickets to see: ! % % { "BALALAIKA" Federal Tax—5c¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! any Alaska newspaper. ® Perfect comfort ® Splendid food @ Every convenience and service ® Centrally located Large Rooms all with bath. Special Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIKE THE Hotel ‘ NEW WASHINGTON o | [ | i GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Servce Information PHONE 10 or 20 AMUNDSEN FLIES ON PROTOGRAPHY HOP, WASHBURN —— thorp today and brought in L; 1941 Models Now on Display ERVIC THE ALASKA LIN TICK®ET OFFICE—2 f H. 0. ADAMS——Agent Leave Due Juneau Due Juneaw Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound " Men's Cloihmg : | AT ALL TIMES SOk Fe 3 Aug. 6 ALASKA 1g. 6 Aug. 10 J 0 E K E L L Y *MT. McKINLEY Aug. 7 B || ALEUTIAN Aug. 10 +| YUKON Aug. 13 Aug. 19 -l §-Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. ( SANITARY PLUMBING and ${—-9-Day Totemland Cruise. | HEATING COMPANY | *—Connects with S, S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ana | W. J. NIEMI, Owner Seldovia. | Let your plumbing worry be ‘ our worry.” PHONE 788 | FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS '!'_ OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL FREIGHT OFFICES—4 }gla,si\a Stea amslup Company ON‘ALL-ALARSKA'RCUTES:] with Don Robinson e to Hocd Bay JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE and John Bill Hixson —— Lauer, whil x Holden flew i REPAIRS and SERVICE Phone 464 out to iep <Bay. -where - good|y UL ECTIE L T R weather is reported .and explorer| o = o & 2-Way Radio Communication sol vn\;(mmhu Bradford Washburn plans to spend feeeeeeerereeeeenee e ""“‘P four hours in aerial photographic " { TIMELY CLOTHES Yesterday, Amundsen flew NUNN-BUSH SHOES —asommcmmon - SEAPLANE CHARTER S HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 s . -4 - MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL Authorized Carrier GER AIRLINE SERVICE (CE—ANY PLACE IN: ALASKA s e e e Nor- Lauer and M. Muscatell to Port Robert Ru- returning with Ed Saloum STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing isen also brought in John Lazzares, James Dalghal ALASKA v and Roe Dykeman to Tyce. ( FRED HENNING retu with Mr. and Mr A. Allen and children from Sitka, g Complete Outfitter for Men W. Nisson, George from Sitka All' P Simmons yesterday flew [ Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE Hunter and D. Conway to | =Way Radio Station KANG Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU s12 AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. John Q’'Connor from Sitka and J SN} e D et ' PRINCE GEORGE TAKES TEN OUT ATC“. Ten passsngere saled: south satiy ALASKA TRANSPORTATION Edna Sunday morning on the Canadian hose leaving were Cecil Alberson, COMPANY — Neil Lang, Frank Dyson, Ken Jones, i Mrs. Alice Merriman, Kathryn WEEK SAILINGS—Junear te Neattie Sundquist, Mrs. Mildred Rice and Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle aughter Betty, Mrs. John Cauble, Leaves. Mark Linebzerger. Seattle » Daily Alaska mmpire has the | Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH SEA .. .....Aug. 13 Aug. 13 NORTHLAND Aug. 16 Aug. 20 JAmES W. GARNETT, RAILWAY MAIL CLERK, HEADS THE WORLD'S "PRIN- CESS" JUNEAU. TO. VANCOUVER, VIGTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOQUND: SAILINGS Princess Alice July 26—Aug. 6—Aug. 16 Princess Charlotte Aug. 2—Aug, 23 Princess Louise | July 30—Aug. 9—Aug. 20 | Connecfions at Vancouver with | Canadian. Pacitic Services: TRANS-ATLANTIC R HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. U. S. Mail Garrier M.S.DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | Special Weekend Trips Arranged | TRANSCONTINENTAL | For Information—Haugen Transpor- | taticn Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, 5 largest paid circulation of any al-|{ S. 8. TYEE . Aug. 13 NORTH SEA Aug.23 Aug.27 . "aska, llLW‘pdpel S. S. TAKU -..Aug. 20 NORTHLAND Aug. 30 Sept. 3 3 : HENRY GREEN, Agent ... . 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Sorie mwnle glued the stamps on envelopes wl'-'l : aska newspaper. chewing gum, some used pins, while others placed the stamps mndo PIRLAL L ST § 7:00 p.m. 9:45 p.m. Ty a classified 8d In The ENPITS: | & mesmmepres o 4