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i 5 POLLY AND HER PALS I CANT SEE A PLAGUE TAKE MARINE NEWS Aaska Goes ' On Westward e g Rt STEAMER MOVEMENTS NORTHBOUND aku iuled to ar cht clock tomorrew m - |» route to Sitka, He anc . Tenake r have three days’ mail abcar { SCHEDULED SAILINGS : Morth ' Bad - setbauTRaT b0 " sall frcm Eoatile 10 m. tomor Juneau at 3 a : v er Alaska, now on the \\)r'fl'. L Tyee hodiiled o ‘safl . from X to its moorings ahead o ditlec b0 Sog & chrar sy Seattle September 24 at 9 i p.m ssengers were Mrs. | astleton, Carl Hazerup, Mr R. A. Hermann, Allan He Hermann, Harold Hern- s A. Johnson, Elsie Pas- | - Sherman, Clyde Sher- Stewart, Mrs. F. L.| W. J. Walker, Hugh J chedulzd to s September 2 Ncrthland frcm Seattle at 10 a.m SOUTHBOUND Baranof heduled to @ 5:30 this afternc south at 7:30 o'clock tonight Princess Leuise scheduled to arrive at 1 o'clock Mor morning, sailing south one hour later Denali southbound e and ) mann, R: ing Juan man Turpi Wade. Wade, Je Byron Barr Vernal Siler vy Wade, Suzanne Wade, James Mead, Joe Ordos, | Denaliin THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 21, 1940. ° /7 WAL L, FER TR’ LOVE OF LOOEY, THEN USE YER (SPEQA GLASSES! SECH A SIMPLETON,, SAM L ! How CAN s the type of Canadian destroyer which is credited by the British admiralty with the sinking of six enemy U-boats. This ship is the destroyer s Insult PortEarly Te Officers P etchikan— agerty, F. = e o ¥ Kelchikan—Don Hagerty, F. | A5y HArinE AH0 s B s i mes : j W. Richardsor Gk The steamer Denali, making the| WAS N, Sept. 21—When Sailing ::: S 1 this afternoon | Ehia dile southBound triangle run of the season, nencha unmen held up a on the Alaska were N J Beyts M ontRy. ame in at 2 o'clock this morning wtel anc made a Mrs. Fred Paddock, I G. Ulmer and | o o0 op ™ b oquied southbound e [rom Seattle and was to leave this y pe with $300, two po- wife, A. W. Stinson, D. Halvorsen, | et BEley afternoon for Lynn Canal points. chie A detective lieutenant, Ray Cavanaugh, R. Wakelin, Miss ‘IO("\L‘aAlLiN Y Arrivals from Seattle were Merle rel P d a po- ("-‘~m~‘f“| : .ul(l;);k I:}rk;u;(l'f;l ) Estebeth scheduled to sail every o Davis, John Gibson, Marie Hage- ‘[ deputy riff and To "'“i Mrs, ! 2 Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- man, Mrs. He nx_\ Hau(mm. R,‘I‘. hre e p: u.n} n—all of them and Mrs. George Woodbury, C. W i ka and wayports Hays, Louise Devine, Frederick Lin- | 1ere for an FEI post-graduate Read, Dennis Read ¥ : denmeyer, Katherine Torkelson, Jim | “curse—w stered at the hotel . Dart leaves every Wednesday d | To Kodiak—James Breedon, Mer- | ¥ John Slagle. , eping peacefully when the at 1 p. m. for Petersburg Port 10000000000 0000000000000000000000600000C00 o . . . . s . . . > > N 2 » N > > . . > > 3 s . Mrs H. J. Wade, Martin| > " Al > . . » . . > . . . . . . . . . ’ Shearer -+ WHEN I FERGOT T BRACELETS/ Fraser, sister ship of the destroyer Restigoucus which accomplished the destruction of the Ger- man submarines. ((CMen In Aclion WASHINGTON Offici- als of the C rvation Corps announce th 8 re assisting in the de- velcpment of army and training centers in land building roads and performing other work of this nature and six CCC companies of 200 men each ai- ready have been assigned to Fort Benning for Approximately 12 p: rollees at CCC camps 35 age group and eligible for conscription — e — TREE NOTE this pt of en- 1 the 21- NATIONAL he historic Presi- near Old Faithful YELLOWSTON PARK dent Arthur Sept. 2 Inn in Yellowstone National Park has been turned into firewood. It felled by high winds recently. President Chester Arthur near the tree when he visited park in 1883 was camped the shon Kessler, F. Furensky Alessider. Eake M. MaY m Ketchikan — William N. | ‘cbbery occuired. Aroused by Thom- To Cordova—Mr. and Mrs. Bill e : Parke, John Lokekn, Frank Tomkiel, | «5 Junkin, n clerk, after the Diers, |2 009060000 o o ¢ » EdAtkinson, fadson Brown di found the bandits g F From Wrangell—Mrs. C. Wyatt, | 1ad N ked the door i sy Russell Wyatt 1andl nd the sleepy ceppe (HAN(E 'I'o BUY ! PLANE MOVEMENTS | From Petersburg—J. R. Werner, | were locked in until local police ar- {1 Katherine Hic n, Minnie Wake- d SHlp OR SHIPS ‘ lin, Robert Wakelin > o - ® Alaska Clipper scheduled to ® gailing to Haines on the Denali T | ® leave Seattle Monday morn- ® this afternoon were Mr. and Mrs, TAKU DUE SUP”AY ! o ® ing at 8:30 o'clock for Ju- ® p Teerman, A. Van Mavern, Viola WASHINGTON, Sept. 21. — The|e neau; leaving Juneau south- ® sayoy | BA(K ON TUFSDAY Maritime Commission has invited|e bound at 9 a.m. Tuesday ® T Skagway — Charlotte Martin bids on 25 merch: ships buill| ¢ PAA Electra due this after- ® gjj pe on, J. W. Flynn, Mrs. N. 116 at: 0 el during the World War and tied ug|s noon from Fairbanks. An- ® Coyne. R ”“_’ ]_‘s‘k“ in the James River of Virginia and|s other Blectra to come down ® s Lo Rl e .J,] “_;:’“ J»m-“e“;:- SLv (_)”"‘“?'\‘_‘ - % ® Monday. Both planes to re- ® gypeeripe to Tne Datly Alaska Em- to Juneau sometime Bids will be “““'(‘_ e ‘"f (f' ® turn to Interior Tuqsday. ® pire — the paper with the largest " iling south for Seattle all of the ships and foreign owner-|e Mail closes at 8 a.m. Tues . guaranteed circulation, lsnd vassonts ship is permissable ® Planes scheduled to fly every e °__ € . % HyRL ¥ 5 It is believed that Britain migh'|e morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® 3 bid for the 25 vessels to replace some [ s weather permitting. . . > ) P . l W G s e i w3 " e e as o o « o Dombing Victims, British and Nazi, in Aerial War the war — e - The Maritime Commission said | e % ~ the purchasers will have to take| ™ & TR 4 2 the vessels to sea themselves and TrpEs TOMORROW make any repairs necessary to make them seaworthy. ¢ T | (Sun Time) A mirage seen recently in the| High tide—4:01 am., 133 feet. vicinity of the Thousand Isianc Low tide—9:57 am., 4.0 f was the first reported in the arc High tide—3:57 p.an., 15.0 feet. in 17 years. Low tide-10:35 pm., 18 feet” b A i Tides Monday SPECIAL SALI High t 4:48 a.m.. 12.8 feet > Carved Ivory, N °t Shop | Low tide—10:33 am., 5.0 feet adv High tide—4:40 pm., 143 feet b = Low tide—11:29 p.m., 25 feet. TIME TO CALL % T o TION MASONS | ’ l ’ Stated Comununicaticn cf Mt Junean Lodge Mo y evening at FOR YOUR CAB 7:30. Evening of instruction BROADWAY CAB CO. J. W. LEIVERS, adv. Secretary. SCHEDULE and FARES Juneau to Fairbanks and Seattle "ucsdvy Friday Monday, Thurs- Fairbanks to Juneau day, Saturday Seattle to Juneau adougian Thursday 3 " Fair- s R T g 7 ¥ cau le banks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ophir MeGrath Juneau 9500 KLO0 11900 11500 F151.00 F152.00 £125.00 $120.00 Seattle 95,00 170,00 23000 E 00 321000 1207.00 Fairbanks K200 17000 L0 11,00 00 4800 LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. #—Via Fairbanks, Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 According to the captions accompanying these censor-approved pictures which have just reached the U. S. from Europe, they show German and British victims of the aerial raids on London and Berlin, The top picture shows British workmen | over Berli carrying the fuselage of one wrecked Germar plane to a dump where others are strewn. Below is the wreckage of two British bombers which failed to return following one of the recent raids By CLIFF STERRETT WEAR MY H. s OFF! this of the CAPITOL THEATRE and xeceive 2 tickets to see: — [ P SIS SRS S W.S. PULLEN As a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon “MEXICALI ROSE" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE ] i ! ! | - | evening at the box office l | : | | : E } 3 Your Name May Appear! ! GLENDALE, Cal—Glendale's City Council ha >cided it d SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 4563-A In the District Court for the Terri- tery of Alaska, Divisiin Number One, at Juneau. ALMA ELLIS, Plaintiff, vs. NEY W. ELLIS, Defendant The President of the United States of America, to the above named de- | fendant, Greeting You are hereby required to appear in the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska. First Division, at Juncau, within thirty days after the last puklication of this summons, to- wit: within thirty days after the 19th day of October, 1940, in case this summons is publiched, or with- in forty days after the date of its serv upon you, in case this sum- mons is served upon you personally, and answer the complaint of the above named plaintiff, on file in said court in the above entitled action. Plaintiff in said action demands the following relief: Dissolution of the bonds of matrimony now exist- ing between plaintiff and defendant and custody of the minor child of plaintiff and defendant And in the event you fail to so! appear and answer, plaintiff will | take judgment against you for want | thereof, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in her com- plaint and as hereinbefore stated Witness the Honorable Geo. ¥ Alexander, Judge of said court, and | the seal of said court hereunto af- fixed this 20th day of September, 1940. ROD- ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, (Court Seal) Clerk. | By J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy. | First publication, Sept. 21, 1940. Last publication, Oct. 12, 1940. " IRVINGS | | The Working Man’s Store ‘ Phone 519 SUPER MARKET | ZENITH RADIOS 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE o+ Leave DueJuneau Due Juneax Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound COLUMBIA Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 23 DENALI Sept. 17 Sept. 21 Sept. 23 *ALASKA Sept. 18 Sept. 21 Sept. 27 TANANA Sept. 20 P . g ALEUTIAN Sept. 21 Sept. 24 Sept. 30 YUKON . Sept. 24 Sept. 28 Sept. 30 *BARANOF Sept. 25 Sept. 28 Oct. 4 DEPERE . ..0ct. 5 —Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. § ${—9-Day Totemland Cruise. . —Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ang Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE TICK®ET OFFICE—2 H. 0. ADAMS——. O tsta AT Ty Alaska Steamship Company N\SERVICE ON'ALL:-RLARSKR-ROUTES ALASKA LIN FREIGHT OFFICES—4 Agent e A e MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE P SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical 2-Way Badio Station EANG PHONE HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson D e e e e ) AT ALASKA TRANSPORTATION S COMPANY. L] Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle 3 Leaves | Seattle | | Sept. 24 PASSENGERS FREIGHT | | REFRIG RATIQN D. B. FEMMER AGENT | Night 312 rrrrrrrrir et prrrrrcrea) § : ; Phone 114 | | | | | | | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, | VICTORIA OR SEATTLE | SOUTHBQUND SAILINGS Princess Louise Sept. 13, 23—Oct. 4, 16, 27 Ceonnections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Seryices: | TRANSCONTINENTAL 1 TRANS-ATLANTIC | TRANS-PACIFIC i Tickets, reservations and full | | | | PR | CANAD WEEK SAILINGS—Juneas to Meattie NORTH SEA HENRY GREEN, CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, Dougtas Agent Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Junean Seattle No.Bound So. Boun Sept. 22 Sepl. 26 Agent Phone 10y Phone 21 ...Phone 1 COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building £faterials PHONES 5%7 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Hon.s Under Title . F. H. A. e E— HAUGEN ' TRANSPORTATION CO. 9. S. Mail Carrier M.S.DART Léaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY.PORTS Spocial Weekend Trips Arranged | ar Information—Haugen Transpar- aticn Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, Ve Phone '123 The Daily Alaska Empire has thy largest paid circulation of any Ale 1ska newspaper. | . ———— Try & classified ad W The Emplre. A NEWS BROADCAST | JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIR! By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 6 Days Every Week at 8:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m, 9:45p.m. B e

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