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"6 POLLY AND HER PALS FORGET HOUSE- COME ON HOPPING / (=R MATTER, POLLY ? CAN'T You FIND THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY AUG 19, 1940. By CLIFF STERRE I'M STILL TOSSING, EOR THOSE *HEADS” R R D DS REV. C. E. RICE 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: WHAT'S THE YOUR PURSE _2/< i ” " i HIS GIRL FRIDAY l § Federal Tax—5¢ per Person ; WATCH THIS SPACE ( Your Name May Appear! H e Perfect comfort | ® Splendid food | ® Every convenience | e “‘“;‘]“ “;’t‘l’]ms and service a W I r bath ® Centrally located STEAMER MOVEMENTS Special Rates to Permanent Guests L ALASKANS LIBE THE | | . NORTHBOUND ‘ | e cclock tomorrow morning. e | . 1 tomorrow, pos- @ - w B VSIS S - i ! nO0r . e B PORT TWICE : i e o ZENTTH RKDIOS | AN . rive tomorrow afternoon or " o cvenin o oh e N':;' :'ER'(;}I(’;EY Leave DueJuncau Duc Jurican o Northland due late Tt ] REPAIRS and 8 Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound g attcrmoon s SCHEDULED SAILINGS o | JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE { svsvrran Nglh | s saW Y i & : l‘..:.(];- (.\..u(,:‘__‘ ‘-‘,‘,:pu’\;l.;w"[:‘l!;u. : il { Phone 464 Bill Hixson YUKON Aug.13 Aug. 17 Aug. 19 s 1ska port frem seouver 9 tonight merican Cllpper SR R reind 3 4 g 21 \ ailed f ® Alaska scheduled to sail from e END OF A JOURNEY —Moored at Auckland, New 7c‘~3|‘:nd .;“‘L:.e\f‘-‘an;';\h“d T | = VAIvJAbKA - Aug. 20 Aug. 24 Aug. 26 tha alght mith. 1% & . Seatile 9.0, IOMOLGR: . . & which recently estabiished the first commercial 't line :)‘(.;‘m‘u"klandfi» plane, which went by way e —— MT. McKINLEY Aug. 21 Aug. 24 Aug. 30 outhbound through 1} r| ® Taku scheduled to sail from e 16,016-mile, 12-day round trip between i;n F(raT(“;;:lr:aa s Sours! flying dime each way. MARY D. Aug. 24 Aug. 29 early this morning with 13 e sattle 9 p. m. tomorrow . of Honolulu, Canton Island and New Cale y ALEUTIAN Aug. 24 Aug. 27 Sept. 2 coming nd four going out e Mount McKinley scheduled to e . | §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. From Seattie—J. S. Barnett, Ed e sail from Seattle August 21 ® ; g | i HA“DICRAFT $—9-Day Totémland Cruise. Davis, Mrs, Arnold Johnson, Ed|® at 9a. 'm . ')03/ - " 18 ; *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ang Melvin, M. Melvin, Mrs. Robert' ® North Sea scheduled to sail ® N/ Seldovia, Wakelin, Arthu L. Baldwin, ® from Seattle August 23 at e 7 . 7 CARVED IVORY CURIOS 2 S € Jelle W cCor . 10 a. m . / Stephen Bella, W. McCormick el A AP : ]\ HL " b MODELS—MOCCASINS FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS From Kotehik P ¥ e Denali scheduled to sail from e MITTENS—MUKLUY. 4 Js mons, R. O. Johnson, J. S. Fitc e Scattle August at 9a.m. e a es w FUR JACKETS and OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL From Wrang H happel, ® Prince Rupert scheduled to * | PLUMBING BID PARKAS Mrs. T. McEI! Agnes McEl- ® from Vancouver August 2 . FOR GYM AWARDED p] Niney. Mis. C. E. ‘Wil s 9pm . u rs for the metal ] We deal direct with the T" E A L/l SK /l L ' N ¥ From Petersburg—Baxter Felch. | ® Yukon scheduled to sail from e | i bin icts in connec- : Eskimos of King,Diomede TICK®T OFFICE--2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 m Todd—Donald Robinson. @ Seattle Aug t9a m o i 1 the 3 and St. Lawrence Islands § H. 0. ADAMS———Agent From Hoonah—Richard Shuckley, SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS e | jasium werc - | e Warren Shuckley, and Ed d Mud- e Alet in port and scheduled e | al meetir I I teamer Baranof brough 4 Canadian National steamer (md Nome. totia o to sail s at 4 o'clock this e [ Council Saturday : s P A ort tock 20 passenger b Saili Skagway were Mrs.[e afternoon o | awards made lov Bl bl S, Srbnan a large here carly Sunday send lor our calalog g Lk e ? = paul Henry, Paul Henry, R. C. e Princess Louise scheduled to e |Shect Metal Works for the metal (A0 . R sl iteibes Gt ; Shelton, Catherine ‘Hooker, Josc-|e sail south at 9 a. m. tomor- ® ork, amount $367 u‘ Feusi .’r,{ P it e T on a CNR boat Dealers E?lou:,n write laska teamshlp ompany phine Crumrine, Mrs, Nina Crum- e row ® [ Jensen Hardware Company RE. N 5 Ag Bolen, Alice Brom! from here in several years. for Terms. rine, R. Truble Ed Waltonen, e Baranof scheduled southbound e [ olumbing for $208 bid St Madhno St C Attenits for-the ‘lifie, |, R. Shep- SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALRA S KR-“ROUTES: -~ Inez Soldin, Irene Soldin, Ionec e Sunday Lt T Muargaret Cope, Helén ‘Drile: ,|ard and Son, said that heretofore, A POLET 52 — Soldin, Mrs. Ralph Dusenbury . LOCAL SAILINGS ® | CANNERY WINDS UP I 5 ,l‘,,,] H no space has been available on the 3 e o - 4 D D e To Haine: Ben Bellamy, Car o Estebeth scheduled to sail every o | PACKING; SEASON ENDS 1 I3 boats for Junecau passengers vass White, Mrs, A. Johnson, B.'s Wedne: At 6 p. m. for Sit- ® | Saturday night the wind-up, g; ut war cenditions this year ha NOME “ABINE AIRWAYS-'—U s M A!L Braken, H, Dodge ¢ ka and wayports. o |50 far as cenning is concerned, of Macuire effected a number of tourist Faas W ieon 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carricr Skagway to Juneau pas- e Oart lea every Wednesday ® | Douglas Fisheries Company for the gy p cellations, leaving considerable space stablishe: INE Sengers we N I ® at1p. m. for Petersburg, Port e Somethi like 1800 v Richardsor vailable. e 20 SR R S { l!APlicmlfl)T!:Asssfi%igEm AAan% 'M%ER&K%EASM Garland Arbogast, Brys ® Alexander, Kake and way @ |cases arc now ready for final ship-| yiclet Wilson Those leaving were Douglas e ——— | 623 Mrs. Arbogast, Edith Hern, Harry s ports. e ment to be made this k and schhiaits Luard, Rudolph Koch, Dick Finch, HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE Lee, G. B. Lofters, Austin Iensct, s @ © @« ¢ ¢ ¢ @ @ @ o ¢ < |they brir the total ¢ 1 to ym Ketehik 4 Frank Slaven, Alex Campbell, Jack | dpSoantaniotenrsminme: s 0 - T — > oy Ray Smith, Emitt Soldin | stightly than 18,000 cases Berkew Smith, George Larson, Elizabeth TIMELY cLoTHEs ‘P—U—-——'— From Haines—Bertha Lawrence, | | which cason’s goal to Seward were Mrs, O, S, | Oyster, L. J. Heater, P. R. Johnson, NUNN-BUSH SHOES | Harriett Lawrence, Fred Donnelly. | PLANE MOVEMENTS I LR sl the g to Seward were Mrs. 0. 8. | 0 inehaii, Rose M. Davis, Ger: US! ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. ailing to Sitka from here were cannery, reported - hi well - Vribe i Whisk - | trude Naylor, Clara Walthers Mabel STETSON HATS | | A G ST S | ' y Whisker, Mrs. Whisker, M | Plan 2 Haviland, Wanda F kin o Alaska Clipper scheduled to e |Pleased with the results ur the = ‘/:'I;rv Ben . ‘,‘1 .]\ Alverson, Miss Gray, Mr. Gray, M . | - i Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE To Seattle—Deborah Vickery and | § Alaska OUPDOr sChedulcel 10 @1 cireumstances of such poor fishing lenback, Tom Stivenley, Ted &nd Mrs, Bradford Washburn and Quality Work Clothing | | 2-Way Radio Station KANG Dell Fett . e ming S outn tomorrow e|moted during most of the ODER Gigver, Stanley Zehrn. R. Gerwels, | Robert Alverson - Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 st e morning at 9 a. m. Mail “’““»il 1"“"]""“ "7‘]““‘[‘_‘“‘“ srateful.’ ¢iion Hicks, Bill Studer ~ s o Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER RS S e closes at 6 a. m. tomorrow. e |N€ sald, Is he with the ma N To Valdez—John Wallstedt, Joe | = e PAA Electra due in Juneau e | Which the cannery help worked the yujse Charles Klemola, SEVEN MAKING { FRED HENNING {| Tipes Tomcarcw e about 4 oclock this after- e|long “0‘”'3'"0 d b ”“A' To Kodiak—Mr. and Mrs, Norris | Complete Outfitter for Men ; R iyl g s e . noon from Fairbanks and e | large quantities of ‘vfll!.}\'l!l brought Porter, J. 8. Jeffrey, Mrs. Jeffrey, ) e may return to Fairbanks im- e [ during the last three or [OWr yra)y K. Cauthorne, Ernest White- N { e e (St 1.e e medaitely after arrival of Al- | days of canning. . head, E. A. Anderson ) Siaeaiiy A ks e 018 \ Clipper. Another PAA o | This week \‘\1‘1 be devoted by the mq seldovia—d. 8. Burnett, Alb:rt WI'I'H (AROE 'NE i tide—8:13 a.m. -0.4 foe . ra scheduled to fly e!cannery s o repaling he pajcam and Ronnle MeDonald. High tide—2:33 pm, 161 feot, |® north at 10 &, m. tomorrow. e | WHAEL, piledriver, being already on B 5 ! Low tide —_— e Mail closes atsd a. m o/t the. Job_tenenlng some of § T With a party of seven aboard, ¥ ° scheduled to fly every e dations, and making STG(K QLQTA IONS “just sceing the scenery,” the yacht SRR g 5 at 9 o'clock for Sitka, @ | SHiD ““""K for the winter ; 5 Caroline of the Campbell Church A c“. HOTEL se s ams s hes s e BT R "”'“““" of Alaska '”'““” min In the party, which left Prince e e iy ¢ - oo oy isd tock today is 4%, Anaconda 19%,| Rupert August 16 2 aspey o AS 3 | Rupert August 16 and is returning Every comfort made for our guests OMEBOUND PICNIC TODAY ol th and L COMPANY WEEE SAILINGS—Juncas fo Beattie & 3 K H B CoipEy LR y ) e 1 Lhere * today PRONEE L Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Air Servce Information Ask, Douglas Y. WOLRGLS . Wexe Cuthis al Mo- (he cruise on Friday, are Mr. and| ° Btls NoDorina S0 Bodng PHONE 10 or 20 two children, RAXeR )‘““'"v“"” y by officials tors 44 Harves- mrs. Henry Flint of Greenwich, | - T i and Joan, passed through Juncau|of Douglas Fishe: to ccleb; a1, atral 11 Cennecticut, their daughter Julia,| Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle turday night aboard the Yukon|!he end cf (he season. Headed No:thern P ©. United States son Henry Jr. Raymond Jones of Leaves NORTHLAND Aug.16 Aug.20 ‘I'IME TO CALL \fler an extensive visit in thesouth, | Joe Ellsen, a numbes of the Steel 50 2/4) ' Pound $4.03 Victoria B, C. and his son John, Seattle NORTH SEA Aug.23 Aug.27 Mrs. Ask visited her sister, M: ces boarded the tender” Rou «nd Jobn Adams Jr | S, TAKU Aug. 20 NORTHLAND Aug.30 Sept. 3 Leonard Holmguist and family T h:: a trip to Taku Har K The cruise has been a leisurely TYEE Aug.27 whila the steamer was in port e they were to spend the doy w, trip into spots of scenic interest S. TAKU Sept. 3 HENRY GREEN;, Agent Phone 109 .- 2 i 1 i Jenes average industrials 122,06, and gcod weather has been cn_]ny(d s 5. TYEE -Sept 10 CITY WHARF . Phone 23 FOR YOUR CAB | 'rnw‘ Daily Alaska Kmbire guaran ‘ lrjh\)T \le ,‘\l_m.\l."r) : utilities. 21.64 for the bulk’of the trip. 8. S, T o GUY SMITH, Dougtas Agent ... g RROADWAY CAB CO. tees the largest aaily circulation of | 458 Y Fro et = | L aEENGERS FREIGHT . any Alaska newspaper. 2586, ‘and D f | iy A Point in U. S efense ,2 REFRIGERATION - b S £ 1 — { HOSPITAL A v : — e The Sign of it G e s e | D.B.FEMMER | s . Hospital this merning for & \ AGENT | uu Dependable Service | !5 1 b : el s COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY : been SR : i . OF ALASEA READ DOWN READ UP Y ey Loledd, Mon. and Th Tues. and Frida ARIUDAY PARTY — - 13e . 3 A 410 B g A G —— Lumber and Building #alerials Lv. 1110 2 . g g braed 1 e Travel | PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU LV, 9:00 1 a won, and Thurs, | Deighborhocd friends 2 o SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Imyrive Ar. 350 his home. The little fellow recei "Pnl“_ and Modernize Your Hom.e Under Title I, F. H. A. T 5 M. L. 140 \ number of appropriate gilts Kiuane) v, o g c 2 Alaska il The Daily Alaska mmpie guaran- ) PAOKS AW T LR tees the lurgest daily cuculation o ‘m a N s TION CO, Wed. and Sun Wed. and Sun iy Alaska rewsLupe: A | AUGEN TRANSPO! N E S 8:00 G, Betnibi Ar. 600 o i AU TO VANCOUVER, u s “ml Cnmer 5 30 o By Foag Supseribe for The Empire VICKORIA OF snfrn.l Wednesday Wednesday i HET AC A1 i Princess mflme 8:00 180 M.T. Ar 830 nn"GLAS'CUhSE“m “Aug. 2—Ang.'23" Lum r-ry Bllp, Juneau 11 - aogl Tll‘\'fl‘l!\ and i\'c(ln\-\xh\' ;: 4 b A s 17N SRASHRE SERVICE B~ v [T Ry T July 30—Aug. 9-‘Aug. 20 For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT |§ ON THE AIR! 12115 Lv. 408 | “MUTINY IN THE | Connections at Vancouver with ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS i 3 30 - T S '3 < B0 T v, 23 BIG HOUSE | Canadian Pacific Special Weekend Trips Arranged yne Daily Alaska TLE JUNE. = “or Intormation—Haugen Transpor- 7 SEATTLE TO AU 8:95.00 s Cifsar taticn Co. Red 81i—or Hotel Juneau, || Emni KINY ROUND. TRIP . 171,00 § - wag o = i mpire and Passengers —— Mail —— Express nymg ns!ruc!mn i 6 Days Every Week at | _ Alaska School of Aeronautics, | — P cifi maSk Ail‘ ln SPon Mg T Tuneg AT S The Daily Avaska Empire has fhe a C d ways, C. by'the hour or in chubses Trom Jay Cooke, candidate for the U. 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