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F YEP; BUT YUH'LL 7 YOou SAY POLLY 1S FEELING A FRIGHTFUL ORDEAL SHE WENT | THROUGH. NORTH SEA ISBOUND FOR JUNEAU 10. Southeast NORTHBOUND Aleutian due in port at 5 ¢ clock this afternoon and sail wostward at 10 o'clock to- night. Princess Louise arrive to morrow or evening North Sea due Fric Yuken ate Friday @ Sat- scheduled to afternoon Steamer Al- SEATTLE, Scpt sailed for North urday aska ports at 8 o'clock last night “HEDULED SAILINGS with 67 passengers abeard, the fol- ass scheduled to sail from lowing booked for Juneau: ttle 9 tonight Mrs. Ralph McBride, Mrs. Kath- ryn S. Hughes, Mrs. Anna Clifford. heduled to sail from Seattle 9 a. m. tomorrow Jacquelin Schmitz, Mr. and M Northland scheduled to sail R. Showers and children, Helge from Seattle September 13 Nielsen, Audrey Hill. at 10 a. m. BT Columbia scheduled to sail from Sc eptember 14 at m. i scheduled to sail from ttle September 17 at 3 (OLUMBIA ©0 0000000 00000000°000:00000000000000000000s ' a. m STO PS I N Alaska scheduled to sail from attle September 18 at 9 m SOUTHBOUND BATL] scheduled to sail at 4 o'clock this afternoon for the scuth Mount McKinley is scheduled | Twenty-three persons disembarked outhbound Friday. here last it from the steamer LOCAL SAILINGS i Celumbia, ihbound from Sew- 2stebeth scheduled to sail every ¥ ard, and two-scorc passengers em Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- 1§ barked here for Seattle and Ket- ka and wayports, A chikan, Dart leaves every Wednesday From Seward passengers were at 1 p. m. for Petersburg. Port Dow Baxter, Mrs. Hazel Crooks, Alexander, Kake and way Harry Moschrook, David Reid, M. ports. Richard, Lydia Hansen, Mrs, Lewi e e 000000 0 o - Rose. Anderson, Buzz From Valdez—E. A C. Bingham, Mr, and Mrs PLANE MOVEMENTS | | ISTEAMER MOVEMENTS NEVER KNOW WOT Scheduled; THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE bomber, The four, . @l ° e ! The four-metored U. 5. Arm ® | here as it neared cempietion at the © | tions hav and much cf th ® cenldn’t be ths pictere withis o than 140,000 pounds fully leaded. o more than 7,060 miles under some o gives an idea of its tremendous size. o flights this Fall % 8 . . : Clipper Is . and most powerful plane ever censtructed, is shown Santa Monica, Cal. Nose, wing and tail sec- 15 tallation finished. The plane, so big the tail assembly 1l of over 210 feet and will weigh more 2.000-ho rsepower motor, will give the ship a flying range of conditions, Comparison of the size of the men working on the plane It wil be whecled out for ground checks and take the air on test De aft plant at v, has a wing spr Yukon Sails Ambifious Town For Juneau ACO, Wash,, Plans World Fair Sept town of 900 insi: TUESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1940 4 /'SHE MISSED 10.—This s there is going As a paid-up subscriber to TWO DANCES The Daily Alaska Empire AN’ A LAWN is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the —— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickefs to see: “THE EARL OF CHICAGO” Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! P ! { ! ! { ! | § NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, | Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- | bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. IN THE MATTER OF THE LAST‘ WILL AND TESTAMENT OF NELS SORBY, DECEASED. \ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | that the undersigned was, on the | 26th day of August, 1940, duly ap- | pointed executor of the Last Will | and Testament and of the estate of | Nels Sorby, deceased. ’ All persons having claims against | the estate of satd deceased are re- quired to present the same, with | proper vouchers attached, to Lhe‘ undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, with- | in six (6) months from the date of Leave Due.Juneau Due Juncav this notice. Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Dated at Juncau, Alaska, August| *MT. McKINLEY Sept. 4 Sept. 7 Sept. 13 26th, 1940, | ALEUTIAN sept. 7 Sept. 10 Sept. 16 WALTER B. HEISEL, DEPERE ....Sept. 8 - lsixv'lcum;- of Hm1 Estate of Nels | YUKON Sept. 10 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 orby, deceased. 3 First publication, Aug. 27, 1940. { 23?3NOF §Pl)| 1 gl 4 b Hon Sepi. 17, 1040, | MBIA Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 23 % “x i DENALI Sept. 17 Sept. 21 Sept. 23 ‘ *ALASKA Sept. 18 Sept. 21 Sept. 27 | §—Calls at Yakutat Northbcund and Southbound. e rr e e re ey | Day Totemland Cruise. i i | *—Connccts with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ang TIMELY CLOTHES | coe FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL STETSON HATS . THE ALASKA LINE ality Wo: othi Quality Work Clothing | | TICK®T OFFICE--2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 n H. O. ADAMS——— Agent, FRED HENNING ! Complete Outfitter for Men *— i NUNN-BUSH SHOES Y vS ERVI SANITARY PLUMBING and ! HEATING COMPANY CE-ON-‘ALL-ALRSKA*ROUTES:- || om0 < R e o 0 W. 3. NIEMI, O 1 *Let yozr plumbing :25::7 be HABI“E MBWAYS—U . S . M A l L e e 2-Way Radlo Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE } SEAPLANE CHARTER SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA g & ~ . ‘Every house needs westinghouse’ | Femmer, Earl Fosse, J. R. Nadon. . —_— b dovi i 5 e 10 be @ world’s fair in 1942, re- HE. JARTERS U—PHONE 623 il e AN Clppe Sidii o o Slx Are Due SEATTLE, Sept, 10, — Steamer | dless of wars. and thats ivs| PARSONS ELECTRIC CO. e I e B‘;-( And;r-\im(.( & Aoran ATV from Seattle this af- o \m..n‘ ; “‘1[“;' fioulhc‘:\s( An‘nm St A Eotoiesl Contractor Deulte 5 t rom Yakutat—Susic Abraham. e ternoon. Returns south at e ports at 9 o'clock this morning with EO0% : S e 5 : P e ———————————— e et | 7 n Acknowledging Ilwaco can 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska b Elaine Abraham, Hazel Hanson, ¢ 9 a, m. tomorrow. Mail ® — 71 first class passengers and five y Skl Mo JREE | Julia Milton, Alice Oskolkoff, Ken-|e closes at 6 a. m. e The Alaska Clipper is due in from | steerage aboard, L e N &_”‘\““” "’ms‘j‘n‘l‘_ Business Phane 161 | ALASKA AIR TBANSPOBT, Inc. neth Wood, Edward Rever, Join e One PAA Electra scheduled to e Stattle this afternoon with .\N‘p;x.\— Passengers aboard the Yukon f;v{.mu‘mv\ ;,;:“’:“:;:”:L“(-\‘v \‘l1:~{1\~. | Residence Phone Black 680 w All Planes 5 sl SRR Williams e fly to Fairbanks this after- e Sengers for Juneau and 's scheduled | pooked for Juneau include R. E. Norman A. Howerion ACVEriEo & e smpem e perating tical PHONE For Seattle passengers were W.'e noo nafter arrival of Alas- e 1o return south tomorrow moming. Murphy, W. W. Ward, wife and 3SSerts “‘M‘ the 1’]‘;“)““ lllw(ul i T -Way Radio Station KANG i Shitanda, Mrs. M. D, Williams, L>s e ka Clipper. Another Electra e Scheduled to come in are John two children, Mys. N. Coyne, Mar- of world’s fairs :\}1 C’l 'xt.)co '\\x”l zzulm nnnlus Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU Teagle, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Myers, o scheduled to fly to Interior @ Newsom, Roland Farmin, Louis Cal- garet Maland, Elma Koski, R. A, Help from both Congiess anc Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER i Frank Shotter Jr., James Boyle e tomorrow at 10 @ m. Mail @ der, Dr. W. Stemson, A. McNab Jr., | Ranivdan, Arthur Arvidson the state legislature is ol i 1941 Models Now on Display { Mike Thompson, Doris Freeburge closes at 8 a. m. o Benjamin Vallet. 3 S e T REPAIRS and SERVICE Mrs. Ge F. Freeburger, Bar- e Planes scheduled to fly every e v ] g BUSMAN'S HOLIDAY JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE § bara Hermann, Esther Metzgar, Mil- @ morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, 'I'AKU lS No]- To ¥ THIS AIN'T .“f“ | MOBERLY, Mo—W. T. Gilesand Phone 464 Bill Hixson 1 dred Webster, Lois Wilson, K. ® weather permitting. . RICHMOND, - i'(l\ll‘(ll“‘]!l“‘ et ed e R e i T Louring, Chris Johnson, Phildp nine years yeggmen faile t 3 pel A b o e § Nlle costar © Porsbery, ChiArie RETURN TO JUNEAU | ccxpts to rob « sate in a teed-anc bl o :';.;.::’;::";{mi";:;,‘m“‘::m¥' N : 4 2 q 4 srain store here. The sixth time g & 9 4 i Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Charles grain store here. T %4ia “ators Svan g -apable of p 2 ined abian = i powered and capable Gf 1 Ursohal, . Ackerman, Louis Bres. | 11DES TOVORROW Steamer Taku, , soeduled to re-| Y obtained loot valued by own 2¢ passengers in three i lich, Ray Galao, William McKen-| ‘—————— “====="" | turn here from Sitka on Thursday,| S at $12.000. & aid the job was fun. zie, Gust Wick, Mr. and Mrs, Slick, (Sun Time) has been rerouted by the Seattle 5 e ey A S A C | Willis Hillard, Patricia Collins. Low tide—2:57 am. 22 feet d will go from Sitka to NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY L Qe ] For Ketchikan—Rose Forshery,| High tide—9:35 am. 13.1 feet to Klawock and thed|To he published this month and NOTICE o Deborah Pentz, Andy Anderson, Low tide—3:18 pm. 50 feet. south, cutting out Taku-Polarisand forms close Sept 16. For space, AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing|{ oy \cps rpaANSPORTATION Mike Seiler, Chris Ellingen, Mrs. High tide—9:30 pm., 142 feet. Juneau. This is according to @ listings changes please call € foute from Seattle to Nome, on| CoMPANY A B vt P i At s PreQ L radiozram received by Agent D. The Juneau and Douglas Telephone Sdle at J. B. Burford & Co. adv Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneay West, Mrs. H. Levy. | ATTENTION REBEKAHS B. Femmer from Capt, Eldred Han-| Go. Telephone 420 before the clos- . D i . I eSS Regular business meeting in son. of the Taku. ing date. adv. If yeu have not voted, do o | i from Pler 1 Seattl e ol A 1.0.OF. Hall Wednesday evening SR LT LSRR now. Polls remain cpen unti i ailings from "‘v:s NORTH SEA ;Scpt.” s:;[;c'n - at 8 ovclock. All members asked g c 4 ubaiid o) Ale. Eoopiks: 7 o'clock tonight. Lea NORTHLAND —..........Sept. A s Empire Classifieds Pay! g (AR Seattle NORTH SEA Sept. 20 Sept. 24 KATHERINE HALM [ 8. 8. TYEE . £ .u|\. Secretary I 8. S. TAKU . Sept. 17 HENRY GREEN, Agent ... ‘ Settosiel il ¥ 4 | s. 8. TYEE CITY WHARF I FOR YOUR CAB Dr. S, E. Steves has returned. In ! GUY SMITH, Dougins Agent BROADWAY CAB Co_ room 10, Valentine Bldg. Phone 648 : PASSENGERS FREIGHT . | REFBIGERATION | SCHEDULE and FARES Juneau {o Fairbanks and Seattle "ucsday Friday Monday, Thurs day, Saturday Monday Fairbanks to Juneau Seattle 1o Jnneau : . LA il ot s o Jun- Se- Fair eau aftle banks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ophir McGrath Juncau Y500 K200 119.00 115.00 1200 00 120.00 = Seattle 95.00 i Fairbanks %200 00 0.00 $207.00 18.00 41.00 100 i ESS lO',l'()R ROUND TRIP, #—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELERECQUE , District Sales Manager 135 So. Pranklin St. PAN AMERICAN ATIRWAYS 'gONl 106 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE ‘Calitornia’s veteran Senai dngton as a result of lk -mmn triple victory in the Califs + both the Republican and ‘Demoeratic nominations an 1 held a huge lead on the Progressive ticket to succeed himself for a {ifth term. Shown here congratulating him are Senator Burton K. Wheeler, Montana Demo- j erat and Senator Warren R. Austin (right), Vermont Republican, Hiram W. Johnson (cen cr) was the cavy of most of his colleagues in Wash- a primary election wherein he captured D. B. FEMMER AGENT COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY Phone 114 Night 312 OF ki | —eeeeer Lumber and Building Materialy [E Coa o D S i ) PHONES 587 OR 1‘7_"UNEAU Trvel SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modefnize Your Hom.e Under Title I, F. H. A. e . 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