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* POLLY AND HER PALS SO YOU'RE MARRYING T TYTEWADS SON, ‘rn‘ufi’ I BE THERE WITH BELLS us e / VR Wi [ ON/ THL DAILY ALASKA l-MPIRE FRIDAY AUG. 16, BUT TITUS 1S SENDING INVITATIONS ONLY TO xf") P—pP\ & ’? x\ LR¥=ADY ) VAP\R“: / WHY, FOR PETE'S SAKE?2 1940. - Bv CLIFF STERRLTT Deiiall in —_—— STEAMER MOVEMENTS, . NORTHBOUND Ll nyway not later than neon M ° 1ise due Saturday . n cr evenin Last Night : A . heduled L carriv Mor e day evening * SCHEDULED SAILINGS © Northland cheduled to al ket ¥ ° 1wy from Sta but no Jiled e word at 3 p. m Wit © Columbia heduled t il . from Seattle 9 a. m. tomor- : o rCw From Seattle Elsa Miley ® Princ Char cl iled From Ke hn Gilmo-e,'® to sail from Vancouver at 9 H. A. Chappe k Hegstad, Mr.'® P. m. tomorro and Mrs. A, F. Lane, Edwin Sobey ® Prince George scheduled to sail om Petersbu o Na<i ® from Vancouver August 19 at Ted Grove Tom S¢ J H'® 9pm Wood e Ala cheduled to sail from Skagway wero Bishop|® Seattle August 20 9 a. m P. T. Rowe, Robert Cockburn, Jim ® Taku scheduled to sail from Gla e Secattle August 20 at 9 p. m To Haines—S. P. Troutman and ® Mount McKinley scheduled to wife e sail from Sedttle August 21 e e at9a m > e North Sea scheduled to sail e from Seattle August 23 at Tyee Is Now :.. - ® Denali scheduled to sail from e Seattle August 25 at 9 a. m . SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS uneau oun e Prince Rupert scheduled tto . arrive at 12:30 a, m. Sunday e and sails south one houf la- o ter Bteamer Tyee Is now enroute t0 ¢ Aleutian’ scheduled :.uml.humul | Juncau from Seattle and is sched-' ¢ * gunday or Monday uled to arrive some time Monda . LOCAL SAILINGS i e s Estebeth scheduled to sail every lere are two passengers aboard y wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- an : Dart leaves every Wednesday P e at1p.m. for Pet ; Port e Alexander, Kake and way seoceecees e e - 1 HERE TODAY | ® Alaska Clipper scheduled to | With eight aboard for Juneau, ® fly from Seattle next Monday the steamer North Sea docked in ® at 8:30 a. m o Ou Juneau this mornnig © Two PAA Electras due to Atrivals were Mrs. F. Hart, Mts. ® rive tomorrow afternoon from e & erts, Mrs, H. J. Plante, Baby ® Fairbanks. . ndy Minerich, J. B. Sud- ® Planes scheduled to fly every e Aboard Allce T. Crossman and Jerry ® morning at 9 o'clock for Sitk: s e weather permitting . > e e 0o 000000 o0 e Fourteen passengers sailed south REVIVAL OF FALCONRY on the steamer Princess Alice this Fsanes ] mornirg CADIZ, O.—Robert Patterson i , TipES TOMORRCW | These leaving were Miss E. Mal- training five hawks to revive the . lum, Miss J. Jacobs, W. J. Ralls, D. ancient sport of falconry. By the Eoll: Mr, and Mrs H. Afnsworth end of the summer, Patt =S Ainsworth, B. Hannigan, T. Win- pects to have his bird L ~I|m .\}: Hiclen P Mz to bring him. small game High tide—0:18 a.m. 168 fcet Richard Black, Al W n. M. Miller o' Low tide—0:36 am., -10 feet. olord Bock A i Subscribe o The Daily High tide—1:02 p.m, 163 fect iyt Empire-—the paper with the Low tide—6:47 pam. 17 feet 7 paid circulation s E‘Egpg Gl;/‘q HOLY SMOKES! ALREADY? e PLANE MOVEMENTS | o Pipe water, The taken just after the ship hit the wa : CAA Aviation : Training for . Univ. Alaska . ® WASH ° ® favorabl ® (ablish CAA avi ® University *| PAA at lots are ex NGTON \ 16. Ce ppropriation u trainin i at Fa Alaskan pi- cooperation me apparen to es- at the bank and eed the passage cf the HES . N § 1 TIME TO CALL MARION, nd—A sign i i RNEWS off ow: “Christinas packa 4 » ho wrapped securely and m y DOLGEAS (CANNERY > -~ AS ' PACK FOR YOUR CAB Subscribe to Tne Taily Alaska N 1 the ¢ e RROADWAY CAB CO. Etmpire-the paper with the larges 10000 coses, th ) " paid circulation. 54 e \ { | | —The Sign of ! . 3. running t full capac C ! { Dependahle Service unglegetios L, ohecliy: ARt pa e e MoreL . Rl be en[or 4 READ DOWN of hing for this district, ac- :\1‘.»] g Ty crding te report /.n 1 MEETING TONIGHT Ar. Junea 1l meeting of City Coun- Mon. and Thu I Y wi the chocl |‘\. 4 B - Ar 3:50 ym his ev- 1 Burwash (L Kluane) Lv 1 wa ¥ PEARC LEAVING Wed. and Sun 1l cn the Nerth Sea L i : t < cit- A Ty e A ) Wednesday Wednesday oy i g £:00 Lv. Fairbanks 150 M. T. 230 NORTH SEA IS TO 11:40 Ar. Ophir 150 A <hipt canned salmor 11:45 . LA 4:45 awall th MU 1 in 12:15 4:05 1 1 n s 2:00 . PRGBS —— 2:30 cuth t X SEATTLE TO JUNEAU $ 95.00 S T [ ROUND TRIP . 171.00 Empire Classifieds Pa+ - Passengers —— Mml —— Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager ' DOUGLAS-Coliseum | Thursday—Friday “Cede of Secret Service” | and “Miltion Dollar I e‘k | ——d t and Steel Company took an unexpected turn w wave rolled across a narrow cha several rel dousing ter August 8. NEW FACILITIES BEING PLANNED FOR FISH LAKES Forest Service Party Re- turns from Plane Trip fo Islands Addi na mprovment on the hor he trout lake Admir- Alt are pla by the Forest e, District Ranger W. A. Chipp n ed today on his return from a t 1 i liam wi ke, Junio Chipperfield visited koh Lake, Hasselborg urrcunding lakes, Florence Lake and Lake. They sting improver 1 its four r Lake, Bay Tt Youngs cked on the conditions nents, principal- iy shelter cabins and and e plans for additional ripperfield also atter ber sale business on Per > beat one: ed to Strait m- NOTICE NVELOPES, -nowinz ttle to Nome, on d & Co. AIRMAIL route e at J i X B. Bu Lhundred spectators COAST GUARDER aav. Shlp Made Tidal Wave Douses Speclalors Sideway launching of 6,750-ton motorship American Manufacturer at the San Francisco shipyard of Western n the ship caused a huge wave when it struck the This picture was NORTHLAND WILL GO TO GREENLAND | (Continued from Page One) 1 in the spring along the oa of A, the boat would « west the Aleutians and visit the perts of those sparsely tepping stones to with- distance of sia sometimes been called o0 marrying boat,” and law west of Seward.’ reason is that these islands, tiny Eskimo commu- niti are isolated throughout the car and have no other contact ith the outside world than the nnual er of the Coast Guard, I'he capt of the Norhtland r of whatever cutter might be naking the cruise now) thus be- came, ex-officio, the only justice of the peace ever to visit the And it became his duty to all nds legal matrimony who, by tribal cus- tc united in marriage d ng the winter. It wasn't unheard for the captain to ma cou- pe who as witnesses, off- had, w months old thland also carried a docter and dentist and the boat tied days at these little E s while the natives Another Destroyer for U. S. Another U. 8. destroyer is launched at Bath, Me., adding to Uncle Sam’s increasing naval strength. The new warshnp is the U. S. S. Livermore, named in honor of the late naval hero, Chaplain Samuel Livermore. The ship is of 1,630 tons, 341 feet long and its largest guns are five-inch caliber, WELL HE SAYS, THEN THE WEDDING .,. PRESENTS wiLL BE ALL CLEAR PROFIT [came aboard fof exanhtinations and treatment, 'BODY'S BUSINESS What the Northland will Greenland s anybody's to given no publicity, but the Bering Sea patrol, as strar as it is, can compare with th trip. what patrol recently servation its name implies, a patrols in the and iceberg patrols in the Nortl Atlantic, the Coast Guard operates far from shore. The Greenland cruise precedented, but it will usual enough to make in the annals of U. - isn't be JUST PLAIN NAKED INDEPENDENCE, Kas, A three its crew and cargo have been not even The Ceoast Guard is primarily coast: With the exception of the established weather ob- ALlanuc 1l seldom un- un- headlines S. Coast Guard month-old Guernsey calf owned by B. H. Basore is without a hair its hide, - Subscripe to The Datly pire — the paper with guaranteed circulztion, - the ‘Todey’s news w0asy m “he Emplre to Alaska Em- largest GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Servce Information PHONE 10 20 or frrrr e { ZENITH RADIOS 1941 Models Now on Display 2 REPAIRS and SERVICE | JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE } Phone 464 Bill Hixson b el TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing [ ] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle Aug. 20 i S. 8. TAKU .. L] PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION ] D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 Nl‘h‘ 312 i { 3 CANADIAN l‘\( TFIC ALWAY HOTELS JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS Princess Alice July 26—Aug. 6—Aug. 16 Princess Charlotte Aug. 2—Aug. 23 Princess Louise July 30—Aug. 9—Aug. 20 Conriections at Vancouver with Cansdian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL | TRANS-ATLANTIC } TRANS-PACIFIC | Tickets, reservations and full ulars from K I e e P1 § N i \ \ \ WATCH TH Your Name May Appear! HOLLIS WATSON As a paid-up subscribet 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 fo see: "HIDDEN POWER" Federal Tax—5c per Person SPACE RSN P et S BN S B e Steamer *MT. McKINLEY ALEUTIAN YUKON Calls at Yakutat Northbound and H i-—9-Day Totemland Cruise. Leave Seattle Due Juneau Northbound Aug. 7 Aug. 10 Aug. 16 Aug. 10 Aug. 13 Aug. 19 Aug. 13 Aug. 17 Aug. 19 Southbound, Due Juncaw Southbound —Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ang Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE FREIGHT OFFICES—4 -Agent TICK®T OFFICE—2 H. 0. ADAMS———, Alaska Steamshnp Compzihy SERVICE-ON‘ALL-ALASKA ROUTES - i - e . i MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication | e Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS IUNEAU——-PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT Inc. All Planes B-nl! Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU . PHONE s12 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER nURT LAND WEEK SAILINGS—Junezt to Seattle NORTHLAND NORTH SEA NORTHLAND CITY WHARF .. HENRY GREEN, Agent GUY SMITH, Dougtas Agent ... Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bounc Aug. 16 Aug. 20 Aug. 23 Aug. 27 Aug. 3 Sept. 3 . 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