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THE DAll Y ALASKA L'VlPIRl: TUL‘BDAY SEPT. l7 6 1940. POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERREIT "PLAGUE TAKE TH’ SON, I HAS T'BE JESS SOOTHE YER HORN-SWOGGLED QUIT CLSSIN/ HONEST WITH YiH. SOUL, UNK . ITS LG £ T LOST UNK OL’ EGG./ WOT I LOST wuz YOURN AWRIGHT N2 ONE TEN-SPOT:-- NOT TWO \, TEN DOLLARS, J° I FOUND T/ T/ ENURE. o SIMPLY HAD IT E & - OF A REWARD/ CHANGED --- IN CASE resm— STEAMER MOVEMENTS ALEUTIAN BOUND OUI . NOBTHBOUND » Columk 3 it ° ward at 3 o'c v v mornin FROMHERE: . 7 o'clock tonigh ° eI and due in OW morn- @ e . T nine p. T « e Denali due Friday night or e i 1! 1 Lhe wi o S A © 1 on tie Aley . SAILINGS e wi 3 1 o south ° sail from Se- © here ° © From rd pas ® ° Eveland, Agnes Pain . . Ji B BUss, . Huntpr, o °© KING AMONG THE MOUNTAINS_Uniike another Gibraltar, the Gibraltar Rock L OB ° ed to ® | (visible at right) of Washington state’s Mount Rainier is at peace with the world. This view of Rainier vicGill, C. o Lomor © | which at 14,408 feet is third highest mountain in continental was made when the Paradise ice Robinson, 4 e th Sea scheduled to sail e caverns, in a glacier 6,500 feet up, were reopened. They'd been closed a decade. G. Wahto e, from Seattlc September 20 o! dez—Mrs. Simon Hellen- o gt 10 a.m. . - nd Mrs. William Karabel- ' e Aleutian scheduled to sail from e . . . . nikof, F. A. Riendeau, A. Byzlanki, o Seattle September 21 at § o o8 £ 5 P Undersea Visitor to Washinoton P. Kompkoff, Al Lar- e am. . afi @ ng t=] r ® « SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS i LI . o Baranof scheduled southbound e g e Friday or Saturday. © @EE q ‘!gi!; . LOCAL SAILINTS . ' LY 1] o Estebeih scheduled to sail every o ¢ Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- e @ » ka and wayporis. . \ A 3 Weaver ® Dart leaves every Wednesday e ou e @@n e at 1p.m, fot Petersburg; Port e e Alexander, Kake and way ® . ports. L % Qe 8 9 e o FEs v - - M 1 - ——— PLANE MOVEMENTS J | | R TR T DT B o Alaska Clipper scheduled to ® 4 ¢ o fly from Seattle jas @ SAUUIS. SO : i 5 ilin, My, and, Mrs. & % 1 1t the Cily Daock on , V. C. Bingham, R. T. o 3 i s : H. Murcheson. b 3 I Sore Eiha toib iR S . e edn 3 © PAA ¥ ° n on Wednesday ° ° > ° 1 ° CALL AT YAKUTAT : B D panali . o returning to © ena | S Gw By ® Fairbanks Friday morning. o olumbia, arr e Planes scheduled to fly every n the e m 5 at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® » e Westward will call at Yakutat o weather permittinig. . lsfie%g‘; ijhn i hons camer Aleutlan, leaving S2attle o o 6.0 .0 6. 6.6 9 ¢ o & o 2 L The United States submarine Sea Raven ties up at Washington on its shakedown cruise. The craft is one of the latest additions to Uncle Sam’s LE, Sepi. 17 £ b undersea flotilla and is said to be one of the finest of its type in the world. > on No visitors were allowed aboard the vessel, D l Trpes ToMORROW PP i PR the T next Saturday, will call at Yakutat southbound frem Seward D iy SIRMTS SCENE High tide—1:43 am., 163 fast. i at 9| PA ) AW, —N! ws PHO“) pRIlE Low tide—7:43 am. 07 feet 53 pas- |nonth to. Pairbanks. | High tide- 5 pm., 170 feet. ling two age. Leaving on the Clipper were LEXINGTON, — There was Low "k'ffi 05_pm., -0.1 feet. aboard Denali | Tom Cele, Myron ~Christic a little confusion about first names £ LAy ! e - bocked for Juneau are Jim Shearer, |Freeburn, Carol Beamer, - when Jean Doug d Gene Kin- gainet & & Y, -phcipgrapiied TO YOUNG'S LAKE John Slagle, Frede ndenme ,"Grace Amor; 1 | bride- by Oliy of Juneau In| Tne Popest., Service, ,§peedboat Katherine Torkelson, M Lou ing north on { mother are Iey 8¢ WOR& priee 10 N | Marmot made a trip to Young’s Lake Levine, Mrs, Henry H. Tagemanand | A. Kaye, H. B. B Jane, and the ig division of an amateur sn over the weekend to service 1ake (wo children, Pl AR and BT Jean Elliott contest ucted by the Or boats and cother equipment. Junior o - - | > P o o : Journal. Edwards’ picture will NOW | porecter Virgil Heath did, the wark be a contender for tht grand prize | Accompanying in the contest. him on leave were S0 ON VACATION Fred Bal and Ed Ross. e FLY TO METLAKATLA Denald W. Hagerty of the Office PANAIR SHIPS ON SCHEDULE; Aleutian on o New York and a two at K T liak as Piel chitect on a four-year as: gnme; of Indian Affairs and Henry Ben o 2 3 . b on and John Smith of the Motla- BOTH RQUTES T es g Dl Rl 0 katla tewn council flew to Ketchi- Aol DA DR T R FOR YOUR CAB [ kan ey L Slpr boiien Th: Alaska Clipper got off for Subseribe to The Dally Alaska | the Yukon and will <pend the BROADWAY CAB CO. 1‘ Seattle this morning on scnedule Empire—the paper with the larges | ter months in the south after vis Subscripe foo The Empire. with six passengers aboard. and a paid circulation. ing in A SOLDIER COMES HOME--AND FINDS WAR Juneau during the summer, - SCHEDULE and FARES Juneau fo Fairhanks and Seaftle 7cilo Thurs- turday Monday. Fairbanks to Juneau Seattle 1o Juncau Monday E Thursday Tun- cau attle ks Nome Ruby Bethel TFlat Ophir M Junean 9500 $200 119,00 115.00 X o0 $1 f s Seattle 9500 130.00 23000 202.00 Fairbanks $2.00 130.00 7100 39.00 LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. $—Via Fairbanks, Passengers -~ Birmail — Pacific Alaska Airways, Irc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324 4TH AVE—SEATTLE Air Express r is assisting' in €Vacuating families l'rom an nd brought two nights of fiegce and prolonged Zork. Homwe on Iu\e. according to British sources, lhxs En‘ 50 vol East London area menaced by German air raids. Th we aerial attacks. This picture was cabled from London {0 Franklin St. New NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing i route from Seatile to Nome, vn ale av g, B. Burford & 7o, NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Comm Territory of Alaska, Division Xv\nn- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct IN THE MATTER OF THE WILL AND TESTAMENT LENA PERELLE, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ‘hat the undersigned was, st, 1940, duly of the Last or h day of Au pointed executor ap- Wil ind Testament and of the estate of | Lena Perelle, deceased. All persons having claims against | x (6) months from the date this notice Dated at Juneau, 26th, 1940 Alaska, August H. L. FAULKNER, Executor of the e of Lena Perelle, deceased. First publication, Aug. 27, Last publication, Sept. 117, 1940, 1940. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before LIX GRAY. Commissioner and ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. IN THE WILL NEL 5 SORBY, DECEASED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was, on the 26th day of August, pointed executor of the Last Will and Testament and of the estate of Nels Sorby, deceased. All persons having claims against | the estate of said deceased are re- quired to present the same, with r vouchers attached, to the ned at Juneau, Alaska, with- ¢ (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated at > 1940 WALTER B. HEISEL, Juneau, Alaska, August Executor of the Estate of Nels | Sorby, deceased. First publication, Aug. 27, 1940, Last publication Sept. 17, 1940. [P S ZENITH RADIOS 1911 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson 3 frorrrr s rreeere ATCc. ALASEA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle ..Sept. 24 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION CANADIAN PACIFIC "PRIN- CESS” Lm‘:fl A¥ TO VANCOUVER, VIOTORIA OR SEAXTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS' , Princess Louise . ! Sept. 13, 23—Oct. 4, 16, 27 Confiections &t Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: advy, | siener’s Court for the | LAST | on the | ate of said decease e Té- to present the same, with vouchers a hed, to the | gned at June: aska, with- { MATTER OF THE LAST | AND TESTAMENT OF 1940, duly ap- | F. N. SCHINDLER 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: "THAT'S RIGHT, YOU'RE WRONG" Federal Tax—5c per Person WATCH THI Your Name N SPACE Appear! { | Leave DueJuneau Due Juncay Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound DEPERE Sept. 8 Sept. 7 Sept. 10 Sept. 16 Sept. 10 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 *BARANOF Sept. 11 Sept. 14 Sept COLUMBIA Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept DENALI Sept. 17 Sept. 21 Sept *ALASKA Sept. 18 Sept# 21 Sept §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound, ola +—9-Day Totemlar.d Cruise. Connects with S.S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ang Seldovia. ! 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