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POLLY AND HER PALS W WITH ASH FER A HELPER, WOT DO Ygu THINK?, PAW, AIN'T YOU AN’ ASH GOT THEM ROSE BEDS DUG YET 2 MARINE NEWS ALEUTIAN 'STEAMER MOVEMENTsll H E A DS To . NORTHBOUND . . schedulzd to arrive e . afternoon, L4 . CHEDULED SAILING . . tonight . e Baranof scheduled to sail from . attle 9 a. m. tomorrow ° ® Northls scheduled to ° e from Seattle September ° . at 10 am @ / T . 1 scheduled to sail from ® la ight for th le attle September 28 at 9 @ five Seeward | & A . o1 ® Princess Louise scheduled to © £ . \ Vancouver Septem- ® Barrc S t 9 pm . Danicls, Mrs. Neal . hedulcd te sail from ® ter Gerwels, Mr . attle October % at 9 p. m. e ng, Joe McLean, 1 ® SOUTHBOUND . R) Neuru, Che St ® North Coast sc . Flore 1d, Ann Zu o bound Frida ° L. Ker, Pc Rac. @ Alaska scheduled southbound e From Ketchikan o ekt SrEiday ° W. H. Kelper, Elle e Aleutian scheduled southbound © A. Brook e Monday ° G % M o . LOCAL SAILINES . From Petersburg @ Estebeth scheduled to sail every o n ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- e were Mr. ana ® ka and wayports. . 1 Jehnsen. ® Dart leaves every Wednesday e : Haroll Herning, ® At 1p.m. for Petersburs. Port ® b LISy ® ‘Alexander, Kake anu way e e ports . TAKU THROUGHON * - - - - - - WAY To SEAT"_E i PLANE MOVEMENTS ! [ The steamer Taku was in during ® Alaska Clipper scheduled to e the night from Sitka, bound south @ leave Seattle Thursday morn- e for Seattle and wayports. e ing at 8:30 o'clock for Ju- e One passenger, Charles Martin,| ® 1feau, returning south, leav- e boarded the vessel here for passage ® ing Juneau for Seattle Fri- to Seattle., ¢ day morning at 9 o'clock. ® ——————— ® Mail for south closes at 6 ® ® a, m. Friday, . ® PAA Electra due Thursday af- e ea e e s e ternoon from Fairbanks, . 4 e turning north again . M "l e morning. Mail closes 8 a. m. @ e Friday. k3 Buylng o"l(e ® Planes scheduled to fly every o © morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® ® weather permitting. . . 0o 0 000000000 = b B Construction Quartermast- er, U. S. Army Moved from San Francisco SEATTLE, Sept. 25.—The Seat- TipEs ToMOBROW (Sun Time) le Chamber erce an- N a0 Quartermaster, in charge <f the Highouib g ot i purthase of All materials used mn| LoV Hde—2:16 ‘pm, 57 feeh s 3 High tide—8:18 p.m., 14.0 feet. the building of Army bases in Al- a, has been moved to Seattle from San Francisco. The Seattle office of the Con struction Quartermaster is now lo- cated on Pier 11 at the foot of Lenora Street and is in ge of Capt. C. M. Clifford, Assistant Con- struction Engineer. } - -o ALASKAN | Telephone 713 or w ‘The Alaska Territorial ' | Employment Service | for this qualified worker OFFICE WORKER-BOOKKEEP- | ER—Ycunz man, single, age 27. High school graduate and business col- lege training; experienced in office 'work, typing, filing, bookkeeping, operate modern office machines. Call for ES 180. SCHEDULE and FARES Juneau fo Fairbanks and Seattle Fairbanks {o Juneau fifi TO CALL 117 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. Tuesday Friday Monday, Thurs- du); Saturday Monday Thursday Seatile fo Juneau R Jun- Se- Fair- eau attle banks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat McGrath Juneau 95,00 K200 14900 115.00 15100 Seattle 9500 130.00 00 36.00 Fairbanks #2.00 13000 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. ia Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. * Pan American Airways System g TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE 135 nklin St. So. Pra 3 ooneens SDAY, SEPT. 25, 1940 BUT MRS. NEXDOR SAID WHEN SHE HIRED ASH LAST WEEK SHE REALLY GOT A HECK OF A LOT OF WORK QUTA HIM. DousT ITA BT IN FACT.. T o By CLIFF STERRETT . | i e+ SHE SOT ALY fecrrrrr st st e e M. G. METCALF as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon evening at the box gffice this Cork Yar'd’Becomes!n!,.fi L] d 85 “‘5“ Wae [ %] ~ n Cork view and Seal A year's supply of cork was destroyed when flames t et Lie e Company at Baltimore, Md., into an inferno. Toss was est This air graphically shaws inferno of smoke and flames. KIDNAPER IS NOT INVOLVED MATSON CASE FBI Agen(fifoniinue to Question Man in de Tristan Abduction (Continued f.cm Page One) Young F.D.R. Werites a Sou.g, @ sted that it was “noth- when . the itess at- d te thank him for rescuing her chill Later Mare w rele from h's Led, where he s confined by a cold, to greet the men who 1 his kidnaper in the rugged mountains day Wetzel and en at the d with G M vestization of- TGRAY'S PASTORAL PAGAZ. Swit: The minister and, tise Sopt eProtestant of t ‘Ch\n(h of Ragaz has proved him- self a real shepherd. When he heard that cne of the farm houses of his community was abandoned its oceupants all mobilized he took time off to tend fhe sheep and 3 B milk the cows, He kept at it for Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., son of the president, hu_s written the OV TR0~ monins g lyrics for a song, which is entitled “The Rest of My Life” and which — e+ — will be published by a New York firm. Young Rocsevelt is shown in Philadelphia as he posed at the piano for the press. Empire crassitieds pring results. | . *SEEING NELLIE HOME'_saia Miss Ella Hooper at Baltimore, after taking her first plane ride on her 85th birthday: “Next year maybe I can try a parachute jump.” Miss Ella, who is “Aunt Nellie” to her friends, has a family she calls “the worrying Hoopers”; they think she should < "stay at home_in Parkton, Md., and knit, Pilot John Ayres found her 3 good passenger, _ . of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “HENRY GOES ARIZONA" Federal Tax—5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! NOTICE ~iRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle 1¢. Nome sale at J. B. Burford & Co. ELKS A+ TENTION Z/, ; Eilks Baseball Team entertainment | &f /0 and feed Sept. 25. All members / urged to attend. adv. \ adv, NOTICE TO CREDITORS NGswow 1o HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned was, on the 24th day of September, 1940, duly appointed administrator of the es- tate of ELSIE M. KNIGHT, de- ceased, and that letters testamentary | therefore on said day were duly is- | sued to the undersigned. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required o present the same, with proper Leave Due.Juncau Due Juneac £ Steamer Seattle Northbound Southboung Notice ‘to the undersigned admin- | ;yparrs Eogh. 48 Sept. 21 Sept. 27 & ; - attor- | ALEUTIAN Sept. 21 Sept. 24 Sept. 30 istrator at the office of his attor-| | 1 ys, R, E. ROBERTSON and M. E.| ' DARANOF Sept. 25 Sept. 28 Oct. 4 MONAGLE at 200 Seward Building, | {YUKON Sept. 28 Oct. 1 Oct. 17 Juneau, Alaska. | “ALASKA Oct. 2 oct. 5 Oct. 11 ted at Juneau, Alaska, this 24th | DEPERE Oct. 5 day of September, 1940, ARTHUR L. PINKERTON, Administrator. Calls at Yakutat southbound i—Calls at Yakutat northbound. First publication, Sept. 25, 1940, 4 , B - e Last publication, Oct. 16, 1940 fConne?Ls with S. 8. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak am s i Seldovia. 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