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6 ‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUG. 22, 1940. MRS. CHAS. €. WARNER POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STFRRCTT | MIND TELLIN' ME WOT ) ( FER SCARE-CROWS, SEP, SO MISITIN' RELATIVES LL.\ YuUH WANT ‘EM FOR 2 FRIEND --- FER FIGGER WE ALREADY HAS THEY DON'T RUN. SCARE-CROWS/ A HOUSE FuLL/ LBESSE NOW---THREE CARS AT ¢ 15 EACH..-#45. JESS PARK EM IN FRONT OF OUR BEACH COTTAGE As a paid-up subsctiber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the ———— e | { { | CAPITOL TEEATRE | ? ? | | and receive 2 tickets to see: “A DAY AT THE CIRCUS” Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! PREPAREDNESS! o OH, YEAH! WELL | - HERE'S ONE MOVE (Continued from: Pags One) Mdinley e Alaska due late Friday or Sat- L mrlx\ |IsTEAMER MOVEMENTS! | ¢ rolling up in their blankets ot in the Pennsy hat night, the luck of the n i t, luck de- again, Rain P. S 200th held. It didn’t r P. S. The next r serted the Burns ho, Cclumbia is sch l‘(h‘ l‘(l south- Alafika Steamshlp Company \ Tt o a e e IRl S ERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTES Sell af Seattle | mopmsoveccnns | - MITTENS—MUKLUZS Q—-.—-'-_.-..--“u'_.— . FURJACKETSand | | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 1 3-funnel liner J. W. Watt ar § is due in port|e Estebeth heduled to sail every on the last|e Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- e ka and wayports. Cana ADEQUATE; aboard Dart leaves every Wednesday also the )u]lr»\i::)' passengers for at 1 p. m. for Petersburg. Port Two I ut- Alexander, Kake and way ers arrived their catches|} Wo deal direct with the "W"YS Radio m;::s“;;Gm ‘““‘"S";‘W‘é‘é"" : | CHEDULED AIRLINE here today follows: From the western banks—Arlita ofKing.Diomede | § gppyaANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA % and St. Lawrence Islands § | 000 pounds, 12% and 12% ! HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—] From the local banks_Alitak,|} - - - Wales, Shismaret {| AL s PHONE-G.EM 1000 pounds 14 cents a pound and Nome. e Send for Our Catalog | ™ 4y A-sm\ AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. ] . . o . . . . . due aturday evening . nes . . "::j”,dm. "f,::':‘ ‘\:’C_'f‘ ,'i""]“’(‘"d,_d‘l’x? { Due Juneau Due Juneaw e Aleutian sched © diatn Bitow Biveuaeked RS e Steamer Northbound v fio | g Chah B & b % gain gelting bivouacked at Wat-| o ool ; i ; « yort Py ~heduled t l1e Kins Glen, N. Y. The 260th slept| ul ; . . k redu 4<| o0 ; ..Ix“ 4 in’ thé mud MT. McKINLEY % Aug ‘1 Aue. 24 Aug. 30 O ol Gl it 4 MARY D. ... o g T ® Biicess Toulse schedilled, o ® {"“" """ B ALEUTIAN e Aug.24 Aug.21 Sept. 2 ) T it o Aug. 27 Aug. 31 Sept. 2 e sail from Vancouver August ® : ; o 1 N l . 9 P I : 1\1 ¥ ) ns, M. C. F: ”":.' :\ & dhbrbp. m 1 1 : : TIMELY CLOTHES H EARgAN((:fiS M) dAHs‘,d-’io lhhmng..n Sept. 6 A o ® Denali scheduled fo sail from o at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. Bertha Tiber 4 o Seattle August 25 at 9 a. m. ® s WNNBUSH SHOES i i—9-Day Totemland Cruise. G 1@ Wemae e silunniog G 3 ; STETSON HATS H *—Connects with §. 8, Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak and s Seldovia, p QN . . Quality Work Clothing e Yukon scheduled to sail from ® f ; e Seattle August 27 at 9 a. m. ® ! . FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS HAS BEG I-O A D ® Tyee ccheduled to from e 2 OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL . ttde August 2 9p.m e { FOR THIS PORY : werienscheaued o " | R NG | THE ALASKA LINE = & from Beatlle August 30 at 10 ¢ {his photo says it shows Yaukee vo'unteers whe arvived in Britain with the second con- § Complete Ouitiiter for Men 4 : e am . 2 vyl 8 3 4 P, Stants . TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICE: St : e 1 ! » Corps for war s First row, to right: C. Stevenson, Detroit; L s [ ® SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS o Active Service 2 e H. O. ADAM: iy One Hundred and FI"Y e Princess Charlotte scheduled e Hubert Wilbur, Royal Oak, Mich.; Clarence Isleman, Torontc, Ohic nk Mackl, Corry, Pa.; second row: | fe—o—ooe ST T DR . O. S———Agent : . e to sail south tomérrow at 9 ® Bradford Smith, Detroit; H. D. Ball, Detroit; Alex M untroy, Detroit; Edward Glaser, Milwaukee. Tourists Aboard-Five |2 i : ESKIM 0 . et e Baranof scheduled southbound ® Ly Paul Buehol at Ket- A Juneau Passengers |3 "Singiy s a m 4 e , “l' H I ! : : . Rataorium s & roler sk 0 nciiDUICTS | HANDICRAFT . . . o . . . . . . lizabeth Karnes, Mrs. Au-|e ports. ® ® 0 00000 0 0 0 - Eskimos Maloney and two children, Arie Vanderhoek | PLaNE MovewenTs | General SafiT?ifles Avail- L 1 able for Training of Max S'euer ® Alas Clipper scheduled to 3'000’000 Men | e Juneau. Today's flight can- 2 gy Dealers please write | in A PIT NoTES for Terms. sy " Operating Own Aeronautical HosziraL NoTE !_w'“'“'" D A PHONE e _ celled out. Passes Away : ~ -t lue in Ju- (Continued from Page One) . . e i g £ turned this afternoon from e — - thb abae ° . . . ;i b : i s S o A PoLE'I' | ot HANGAR ‘and SHOP In JUNEAU 12 2 : 1S, returning north @ ') o, on jts version of compulsory e st Uil . | Equlpped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER H1H training 4 2 - | : " ) e . Ann’s Hospital to Mr. and Brilliant New York l'awver . (": i ’”“\ ‘\' <. Robert DeWitt. Both the moth- NOME s ment is force ext w = i g Who Earned $500 Min- ' ® weather permitting. i s o e ana now armival are o very Establiahed 1800 ® 000000 00p 00 o yantto walt for the Ben menth 3ot e ute, Dies Sudden! —— _ to 36 wy g Lo et Y TipEs ToMmoRrRrOW ("K-T.]:‘o,.lv.'f.’iyim, of equipment supply I, M(G&Sé’; D|ES mfihfln:7,1'11“1,:':.(.),}[..1':"{.]:‘,\s\;l.m,x:x‘.k { gical cara, Edward Hespital A Co. Rosy Maier, daughter of Mr. and Frank Ma underwent an NEW YORK, Aug. —~ Max sl it et AR 4 able for trainir Hids mornii S brilliant an-bor 3 yesterday in a Jackson, N. H., hotel High tide where he had been vacationing. Low tide- Steuer, who h active n| High tide Tammany Hall &m. 144 feet Pienty of Guns P = HURHLER S €5 w28 deel b notice, General Marshall T R 03 pm, 154 feet We have enough thirty caliber miner, died last night srtedly ' ; 3000000 men right now, Anp's Hospital Whiere heiidl |o PRl VT SON ST i s 0 (fest wimitted from Tenakee on July | M from one — - it little difference | 2 dectemy at St. Ann’s this | ALASKA TRANSPORTATION 2 sourt ar- 4 8 for training purposes whether o not 4 e e R | COMPANY Wl!l!l( sAII!'NGS—JuthM In court ar NOTICE lative is a sis- | MOIAIng. i & : + is cquipped with a semi-+ i Gy | Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Junexu AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing 3 : Florence Benies of S ¢ : e 2 c or thirty rifle. eWwman of 'Angoon was a Seattle No.Bound So. Bounc air route from Seattle to Nome, on I 0 The S thnks a Sam N wma ‘A g assifieds Pay! sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. “\" 3 TERRTE 0 Ie e \ remains are at the Charles medical admission today at the Gov- Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle NORTH SEA .........Aug.23 . Aug.27 e e 3 A }’]‘vy]’“\‘v‘”l'”(‘l‘l‘;i““ A" . carter Mortuary. Funeral ar- (rbment He | Leaves NORTHLAND ... Aug.30 Sept. 3 TIME TO CALL st ments are pending word from SRS 4o :‘ Seattle NORTH SEA ... Sept. 6 Sept. 10 . Benies. |$ s. 8 TYEE NORTHLAND Sept.13 Sept. 17 + Empire cwmswilieds or trainin inz dispersed among two units. Th are two armed divisions in the Armored Cor] shall explained, s GASTINEAU ’ l ’ HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests FOR YOUR CAB Air Servce Information BROADWAY CAB CO. PHONE 10 or 20 something ljke fi —_ them. They can be " able unit on short : I | """"" 8. 8. TAKU ... a S. S. TYEE ... Sept.10 HENRY GREEN, Agent CITY WHARF PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION ks between z700d work - e D. B. FEMMER { —The Sign of e er i : "05] L4 ’J/lg AGENT t | Dependable Service NEWS il R mmm LUMBER COMPANY IS I S % ... OF ALASEA READ DOWN READ UP THE UNlON OF S0, AFR\CA s e ot ol Mon wa Thors e e | : ALLOWS SCHOOL CHILDREN LIIIIIJQI‘ and Buildine Materialy = g Eooutal i B : e y | TOMAIL LETTERS AT | pommg Travel PHONES 5%7 OR 747—JUNEAU s Ao S s KA PRINTED MATTER RATES! | 1§ ; ma SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To fmercve Tues. and Fri on. and Thurs. Yeugla s Company ma ; H 3 o L e . st 2 “( Hie e (,l “PRIN- . and Modarrilze Your Hon.s Under Title I, F. H. A. 11:10 S AL 135 M. T. Lv. 1:40 .l e 3 “ 11:40 5. Y. ¥ Ar. 110 thic morning when thes p e — e B e | Bamer TheosALo i i e T s of acsoried || SMATHEW GOT i ‘ s Wed. and Sun Wed. and Sun {6 ke i o 7,000,000 i : . o s 8:00 Ar. 6:00 ik “l[ g ‘LJ { 4 \ i ;. INE 4 ‘- B : T = ¥ i wem 1 | RERE Wik : VICTORIA OR SEMPTLE ». s*'uaac 11:30 Ar. Nome __ 2 165 M. T. Lv. 1:00 TO TOTAL i * SOUTHBQUND SAILINGS u S.D ABSTINENCE. |38 x - Giae - i ? = - = < \,... Princess wriot Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau $ :: g%‘i“:’l‘"—"s / ; Z i l‘rlnms Louise : every Wednesday at 7 a.m. 4 %01 PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT Connections at Vancouver with ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Pacific Special Weekend Trips Arranged SK/;I‘IN(; RINK OPEN: o K gEg B g : ‘or Information—Haugen Transpor- Arrangements have been made P P 5 *HONOR OF GEOR BANGS | \ x 4t%h Co. ?.:r'u,_m- Hotel Jm FATHER OF RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE! " Prione 123 i Wednesday Wednesday 8:00 v. Fairbanks 10:45 McGrath IOlNT }‘EA'I'URE SERVICE ON THE AIR! By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY. 6 Days Every Wgek ot + —-;d__:) | e i PRy T DOUGLAS Eolisenm Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. | | pit i, | in “Silver of the Sage” LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager ;1 and “No Place to Go” v Father Theobald Mathew was known the world over for }us eam- 'pmg t.emmr nce. Not only did he receive signed pledges of total e b 1d after his lectures but many, after thinking the matter over, forwardid (helr pledges to Father Mathew by mail. When he died in 1856 it vwas estimated that he had received more 7,000,000 pledges by mail. Odd Isn’t I82 . . ¢ ‘The Daily Araska Empixe has the | \ska newspaper. 8:15am, 12:30 p.m.

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