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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1940. By CLIFE STERRETT BECALISE g [ WHEN I PUT THEM IN WATER { 1.S.MacKINNON as & paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire POLLY AND HEB PALS THE STUPID I DCNT WANT TO STILL GROCER GAVE| [BE SKEPTICAL ,BUT RUNNING ME DUCK | |MAYBE THEY ARE THE HOUSE ; \ EGGS HEN E&GS.. I SEE, ; X INSTEAD N y THEY HARRIET. 7 OF HEN FLOATED/ | fs invited to present this coupon RETURNING ~ P this evening at the box office SOMETHING? 3 /- ) 3 of the bl oty OF COLRSE, THEY/RE NOT. THEY'RE DLICK EGGSS. I KNOW.--. CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “HENRY GOES ARIZONA" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! ; she told her cousin. A HERE’S ANOTHER MARINE NEWS GREENVILLE, Miss—C. C. Neal | v sz - hung his catch of two small bream 4 “’tfl"‘fi’* over the side of the boat and, wish- | ‘ » = fully trying for bigger game, began | [ to angle. His arm grew tired, but PAA plANES :STEAMER MOVEMENTS| he got no more fish. Resigned to packing home the 3 . poor catch, Neal pulled in the two | L] . NORTHBOUND . bream. And then he found a four- | ] @ North Sea sehedulsd to arrive @ found bass had swallowed one of e tcmorrow morning but defin- @ the small fish and couldn’t get loose. | . ite time not given at 3pme ELEVEN DUE ® Tyee scheduled to arrive Sat- @ = ! & ! urday fik . HOPKINSVILLE, Ky. — How two | . SCHEDULED SAILINGS - water moccasins cooperated to kill | ' o Baranof scheduled tc sail from © a 1'% pound fish they had pulled | 1 pa ers are due in'g eeattle sometime teday. . from a lake is told by two fishermen | s afternson from o Northland scheduled to sail ® who watched the five-minute battie. | £ wrd ‘two Electras, b e frc Seattle 10 a. m. tomol The witnesses — City Prosecutor | Leave Due.juneau Due Juneag 1 Clipper . e % W. E. Rogers, Jr., and John Winfree | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southboung & Yukon :scheduled to. sail from; _cay one of the snakes held the fish | "ALASKA .. Sept. 18 Sept. 21 Sept, 27 e Scattle September 28 at 9 @ in its coils while the other butted | ‘ALEUTIAN Sept. 21 Sept. 24 Sept, 30 Py o the fish with its head. Several times | *BARANOF Sept. 25 R & scheduled to ® the fish flopped free, only (0 be | iYUKON Sert 3% oy e Hard- 5 . Septem- @ trapped again and butted until fin- | . wd g s Ogh. - 7 | *ALASKA c A Bk Rod g W g . ally killed. e 50 oct. 4 Oct. 5 Oct. 11 J. Full | Pl e s What the snakes did with the fish, Ll Oct. 5 1, J. Fullerton, Mr. and Mr:. | attle Ostober 1 ab 9 p. m. @ too large for either to swallow, re- S. Cohn. » SOUTHBOUND BAILING . ed a question. They dragged it i—Calis at Yakutat southbound. G g o 79 . ka will dock at the A. Y Tne fishermen were um.blp i—Calls at Yakutat northbound. Ei_“s MAKES RUN e dock at 9 o'clock tonizht and *—Connects with S. S, Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak end e sails south at 11 o'clee PR T Seldovia. 'I’o HISTORI( ("’v ® North Coast scheduled south- NOTICE OF HEARING o bound at 7 oclock tomorrow ON FINAL ACCOUNT FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING YORTS L e morning IN THE COMMISSIONER'S OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL Bob Eliis flew (o Sitka (oday in e Aleutian scheduled southbound 3 . R T - RY i an s s ot . COURT FOR THE TERRITORY | bis Bellanca Pacemaker, taking ; = % g " 4 Wil s eniers to gitis and bithgs | iph % ® This huge four-motored Douglas bomber, known as the B19, which U. S. Army Air Corps officials say is OF ALASKA, DIVISON NUMBER | T E ALASKA LIN E Sig e Bank ] LOCAL SAILINCS ® the largest military plane in the werld, will be fiown late this fail from Clover Field, Santa Monica, Cal,, S S a { TICKRT OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 B. Hamman, W. L. Nance and|® Estebeth scheduled wsaél every ® pouglas Aircraft Corporation has announced. It can take cff with a gross weight of 164,000 pounds, ‘E‘f;('f FE;II?E:(’T;_“Q l“’f"",’"‘.‘ff"’;’“'f H. 0. ADAMS -Agent W. A. Bates were flown over, while | ¥ K"‘:‘[‘;‘d:iy‘;"of_‘f- m. for Sit- : Douglas officials said, and its four engines, cach 2,000 orsepower, can take it under some conditions for | neay Prec e e R. Kulstad, Mrs. Eric Lar: iy | - P i 7.5 i | 4 E. Lang B 7/ Pricdnidn wete fl'mr-ffi' Dart Teaves every Wednesday o % nonstop flight of 7.500 miles e Mani ar e L i (] u back. ® at 1 p. m. for Petersburg, Port ® 3 | Te: \t‘\rn 'nt of RACHEL C. M. g o s = S o . Mlekander, ' Kike 'S5’ Way - | SHEPARD, deceased. [ 4 N | NOTICE IS HERI ] » ports. . | ¢ 1S HEREBY GIVEN m h SOUIHEASI pA(K 100 00ee0ssses- - that Harry R. Shepard, executor of | as a tea S 1 {) flpan { February the above mentioned estate, has| SRSCEISEIAVE NN -JENe] N = LL (=] LH SKARA*ROUT E ls 1300 (ASES |7 P o o5 I 11 me 13 filed his final report herein, andi m' | LANE MOVEMENTS | Saturday y that a hearing will be held on the | geeoms: i st AL y [ | Fouins - e tmias If You Do NOf Like These |zis: day of November, 1010, at 1 g Bt ey I8 Sing e, T et o £ R INE ATRWAYS—U. §. MATL BETTER THAN "39 = suske ciper scneautea to o b ety ,.i % | Stories Put Them Back | undersisncd at guncau, Alaska, at = oo nas e canceled » N EA ED Mount M¢ v, Wednpsday,, Fqbe | : which time a]] persons may appear -Wag, Mudlh, (Coumnitin gy Anthasised. Cirier ! o gL ek aon * moming has been cancelled » Mok 1P| ifi Basket 5 . (ot hiecumma. o, thel SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE i petan l’x;sl zlzuka salmon pack |® because of heavy fog over ® HLE 4 | | closing of said estate and the dis-| § SEAPLANE CHARTER SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA e L T b s e = {ribution of the property thereo, HEADQUARTLRS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 _ ! At o DR Lt o Tiiges 0ls o Alaska St hin € l CORYDON, Ind. — Fishing, to|®S,Rraved for in said report. o ST T O N P T he same time last year, according |® morrow. Should return south aska Jteamsnip Lom- b % P 4 BIVEN fndet my hand and | to an announcement of the Fish |® Saturday . H T presuy - Alicgss MyGrain, . 20-year-old 1o 2y o) Upy bt C tam bthe‘ e e A R g ¥, . art a g o bhoiriter sea e Probate Court above| - and Wildlife Service. | e Two PAA Electras are due in @ an '0 ave fwo art student at Miami University, is A [} “ X mentioned Septe: 19, 1940. | The final pack total of the Ket- @ Juneau this afternoon from ® pS'y Weekl LhaLduce o | (seal) Riemies 1 LD ALASKA AIR TBANSPOBT Inc. chikan district is 656,961 as com- |® Fairbanks. Return flight to ® eamers yee | Here to spend the summer vaca- FELIX Al Flznes | : AY, pared with 669,540 last year; West (@ interior indefinite, probably Rk ¥ n e es tion with her parents, she rowed Comm?‘fioner i e At e Operating Own ‘Aeronautical PHONE Coast 339,956 as compared with 275,- |® not before Saturday, depend- ® : upstream from their camp on Big Probate Judge, J s Radio Station KANG 3 116; Juneau, 853995 as compared ® ing on arrival of Clipper. ® 1'11""‘ '\]I“-*kflts““ h‘*‘:]”’] Company’s Indian Creek, baited her hook and | cirm: ek A0 Pre“‘ Badie HANGAR and. SHOP in. JUNEAU 612 i S S a an winter schedule, now in o . S N N 1 . with 597,350, ¢ o Planes scheduled to fly every ® o WILERE Achadlle, IOV, TRENTON, Mo —ept. 26—There Prepared for an hour of quiet fish- | pyplication dates, Sept. 19-26, Oct. Equipped WFOB CHARTEH Yakutat, still packing, has put up [ morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, @ ¢Lfect, provides for two SWIES 8 oo riple embarrassment for the M€ 3-10, 1940, adv. .. G0 ek as pompbared il 3.8" S s peradiing 8 ‘;fl,::(hir,‘):] Sx:sfam 5)0:: Las;f:fi automobile driver whose right front Abruptly, a 13-inch bass leaped | ————— ——— : 677 last year. Wrangell, for which | ¢ . : Raris, Vb Cheel came off while driving down ©ut of the water and landed with a | The Daily Alaska Empire guaran- @0 0000000 00 juring th riod December . — e during the per rom T T stk { thd in the bottom of the boat. | tees the: largest daily circulation of district figures are not y - plete hn%gp'u‘ked 238‘291)“~>c?m | 14 to January 22, when there will ° SR - 4 , Miared with 017900, [_—_—_——__‘ bo e g . wack, that on| , halWHceY st sight bp ‘thi; Miss Methain stuply ok off & Sty Al pewiparer, 800. Spa R il e driveway of a garage and was Slipper and dealt the fish a fatal et L MR Tipes TomorrOW Saturdays at 9 am. Bast year the . opotho " neinanic, | blow with the heel. | Subscm:c to The Dafly AIn.sknl — ———— ‘com!mnyh h:\dl one !s:x%l'ing. a wle‘ek ‘The red faced driver was an em-| She told her story to an unbeliev- | E:‘]sm;l::“paper PYiig Hhe sdago e iSQn Tlme) o ‘f;\]“f‘m ,ljl.crlfl,ll ‘;I,KL._“ I,'A”::,T“,(Lf"‘ 15 ployee of a rival garage that sold |ing cousin, Jeanette Rowe, 15, and & cl cxi lon. Low (|.d073..01 am., 18 feet. vl\l. tnlst )('z)‘u e is effect! ars of a rival make. offered to show where it had hup-‘ S L L High tide—9:31 a.m, 136 feet. U February 26. | And witk him in the front seat |pened. As the two rowed to the spot, | zn“lm un Low tide—3:27 p.m, 43 feet. Sailings will be made from Se- he had a prospective purchaser { Miss McGrain said: los High tide—9:31 p.m, 150 feet. |attle at 9 a.m, on Wednesdays and who ‘was out for a demonstration| “It was right there.” | 1941 Models Now on i oSS Saturdays, instead cof on S’\lm-‘(,f how good the 1441 model i ‘The words hardly had been _,poken o 3 REPAIRS and SERVICE days only, by the steamships Al- e when another bass of almost the JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE IYEE HAS FlvE aska, Aleutian, Baranoi and Yu-| i . same size leaped out of the water|{ . Oomm WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle Pho ne 464 Bill Hi kon until Wednesday, November NOTICE - | and landed with a thud in the bot- | P gpe Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau e i adiaeon FOR 'I'HIS pon'l‘ 13 when the Mount McKinley will #TRMAIL ENVELOPES, =nowinz | tom of the boat. Seattle No.Bound So.Bound alternate wits the Alaska and Yu-| 8ir route from Seattle Lo Nome, vn| Used to the routine by this time,|} Ballings fromPler 7 Seattle NORTH SEA ... Sept.22 Sept.26 B w A kon. sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. | Miss McGrain took off the slipper | NORTHLAND ..Sept.27 Oct. 1 Oct. 4 Effective Saturday, December 14, g TN and dealt the fish a fatal blow. { A SEATTLE, Sept. 26. — Steamer ; 1" T “ NORTH SEA Oct. 4 Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Toog has sailed ior Junsat ana the Alsska Blesmsnip Company, PTUIE SRR SRS T Sow mevbe yout) belfws ma” f 0. § TARY . NORTHLAND .......Oct. 11 Oct. 15 Oct. 18 wayports. Passengers aboard for gignl:ave 2:: sn;:,‘el::n:h;eekms::l: i{ 8. S. TYEE . HENRY GREEN, Agent Phone 109 eattle, an A Risle e 7, Ol Mo starting the new schedule. She will | B B TOWRASS CITY DOCK . y ....thone 23 GUY SMITH, Don'hl A‘ent ...Phone 18 Haryy < F. Starr, ' Loiver Sarnisto, Mrs. Oliver - Sarnisto, Miss Selma Sarnisto, FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. alternate with the Baranof, Mount PASSENGERS FREIGHT McKinley and Yukon. Wednesday sailings will be resumed by the » ILLUSTRATED . REFRIGERATION i Baranof January 22. il The steamship Alaska, sailing Jeld ~POST OFFICE, . h Wednesday, will connect with the : steamship Cordova at Cordova for Latouche, Seward, Kodiak and £el-| dovia. Kodiak and Seldovia con-| nections after the sailing of the| Alaska October 30 will be announc-| ed later. The new schedule, leaving Seat- 'RpUND ALASKA SERVICE COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials | SCHEDULE and FARES Juneau fo Fairbanks and Seaitle. Tuc:dey Friday 1 Fairb i tle, follows: PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU 4 Monday, Thurs- }| Yukon, Saturday, September 23; airbanks to Juneau day, S);turday Alaska, Wednesday, ~Octokor SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve s 1 Ni g Aleutian, Saturday, October and Modernize Your Hon.e Under Title I, F. H. A. onday Bari f, Wednesday, October 4 o ealtle fo Juneau Thursday | Yukon, Saturday, October 13 Al- == | aska, Wednesday, October 16; Aleu- tian, Saturday, October 19. Bethel Flat Ophir McGrath Juneau 2,00 125,00 $12000 ||| Baranof, Wednesday, Octobar 23; Sacitle 170.00 £230.00 $217.00 $210.00 $207.00 Yukon, Saturday, October 26; Al- cmier Fairbanks aska, Wednesday, October 30;' Aleu- 76.00 5600 4800 44.00 | tian, Saturday; November 2. Baranof, Wednesday, November A |6; Yukon, Saturday, November 9; Mount MeKinley, Wednesday, No- \ ENGLISH LETTER e A e o o CARRIER FOUNDED | d on, - vember 16; yukon, Saturduy. No- | (Eroeer (GARSON ONCE MAILED 3 e TeR . | nesday, ‘November 27. INVITATIONS TO HER RECOVER’Y GS TO | Alaska, Saturday, November 30; PARTY IN A TRASH CAN/ LEPER COL.ON){ NEWS .S. DART BROABCAST qu- hrry Slip, ¥ every Wednesday at 7 am. JOINT FEATURE SERVICE For PETERSBURG, KRAKE, PORT oN'rH!:AlRI I.WNDER and WAY. PORTS. ’ Ff,";f,,q,,‘,',:';:;‘j;“"';‘“‘"" ly 'fhe Daily Alaska pire and KIKY 2—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Junesu, b i | Yukon, Saturday, ~ December T; Pan American Airways System b R ot o 7% il & A e T N Days TRAFFIC OFFICE 22':;::, o Bn:nn:f Saturday, D:- Greer Garson, recently recovered from a long illness, and decided that —_—— T EVI'I'Y e L. A. DELEBECQUE & ey, Sat. She would give a recovery pasty for those who had been so kind to her The Daily Alaske Bmpire }aas iy et cemiber 21; Mount McKinley, o ciais peb + ek e et siid \ District Sales Manager urday, December 28. | ot thasdht B ) m"f..'."‘?. :I:: largest paid circciation of w &:15am. 12:30 p.m. 135 80.F st . PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Baranof, Saturday, January 4 sembled mail boxes in Hollywood. .They were found and turned over e aska “WSP’W Yfivn “g 3 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE “Momnt McKinley, Saturday,. Janu- to the: putmr ‘who uiur-ed Miss Garson of her mistake. Odd | rlm TR 3 9“'5__ ary' 11; Yukon, Saturday, January * Isn't It? Trya m ad n'l'he Empire. \ - . 3 L