The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 27, 1940, Page 6

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THE DAILY Al ASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 27, |940. K. W. NASSE PoOLLY SEZ SHE'LL /Y -+ SO THERE WUZ HEAVENS ! WHAT _ S : BE DOWN IN JESS "EEC’AN:’_ES/ BBE;/AR/ ’EA SERR'BLE B o 5, 1 As a paid-up subseriber to / ACH K XPERIENCE £ / R ' 2 i i SURPRISE -+ FACE JN- IT MUST ~%: b e y%%TH e hie Daily Alaska Empire HAVE 7 N § 2, is invited to present this coupon BEEN » 7 - 4 {is evening at the box office of the ——————— i i % { CAPITOL THEATAE : | ] and receive 2 tickets to sce: "THE LONE WOLF STRIX Federal Tax—5c¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! BID FOR STANFORD BACKFIELD JOBS MLWAUKEEROAD pas | o~ . NGENTIS VISITING g, | . " LASKA PATRONS /- MARINE NEWS R E Carsa 4Here First L NORTHBOUND . . . 9 Goes South; :.. commwow., . Ume St 1935 -5 | e . morrow afternoon at 1 o'- @ I : fruck by Change | T3 W ey i & Rh R cclaring himself amazed at the : days transformation of Juneau since he SH”'INB Scfifiw"{ ° g » last visited here in 1935, R. E, Car-| The ste . "”"”" SAILINGS ° son, General Agent in the Passen- in Juncau la . hland scheduled to sail ® r Department of the Chicago, Leave DueJuncau Due Juneag ward, bri o Seattle today but no e Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Steamer Sealtle Northbound g e report up to 3 p. m . Railroad, arrived on the North sappASKA Sept. 18 Sept. 21 e Yukon scheduled to sail frem o Sea to spend a weck here on bus-| . Ay pUTIAN Sel )(' 21 Se )L‘ were Barnett, Lulu e Seattle 9 a. m. tomorrow. s for his company. BARANOF iR i 0.8, Normenson. HERQ/| & Priicess Louise scheduled. (0.® son stopped at Ketchikan and| Sept. 25 Sept. W. A. Richel:sn, W. O. e sail from Vancouver 9 p. m. @ Petersburg enroute here. He will| 'YUKON Sept. 28 Oct. Eugene Mergan, Burr Haz- e oW, ° continue to Cordova, Valdez, Sew-| 'ALASKA Oct. 2 Oct. man, W. Prescott o T heduled (o sail from ard DEPERE Oct. 5 tle were Mrs. R. @ Seattle October 1 at 9 p. m. ®| is reg 3 smith, C. H. e Alaska scheduled to sail from @ Tk +—Calls at Yakutat hbound. ) W Laverne, e Scattle October 2 at 9 a. m. ® en, i—Calls at Yakutat northhound, Verne, Mrs e Monrc . Sou OUN 5 . of ~ 2 A I“ TE 0_;\_:”1 1 AJ«?!‘:I)“‘}T l)“l‘{?]‘;”"“mm‘ a7 s .- :'rxl:n:f;Ls with 5. 8, Cordova at Cerdova for Seward, Kodiak ard Graham Pol . e Monday . ens, Derothy TR \vfl 1\\‘”’ s LOCAL sAnINCS . Cowsill, Mr ; FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS e : I‘,:‘l);hcith . c(ixtn;u mlmll'rl'v;‘[\' . o1 OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL ; g ednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- > oo I\;: P FA0h Bei, e ka and wayporis. . RAVENOUS, HOW MUCH? THE ALASKA LINE For AR ERT: M- © Dart ves every v&; l.xu-.«:m\ ° PINE Ark.—Thi; | TICKET OFFICE-2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 21 Williams Williams, Lillian ‘,‘\‘ Y 1.m.---tm}\;l:'}!(-q‘\.:‘xl(llu\::)\\E g hangs in a local cafe H. O. ADAMS ————Agent Peters, O. Brattcbo, Elizabeth Jo PR i s Dinner 15 cent cph, Amos Wallace, John K0, ) o % o o e ®» o6 o o o o lLour contenders for berths in Stanford’s 1940 backlfieid, drested 1 sNAPPy New UNLOINS OF Uul-illais l\:x‘]:\- 15 "”“' B rst drill of the season. Left to right, Nor- AR B white pants and red jerseys, do a bit of limbering up at the s es G , Martha g, Ber- o Y 2 o . . arnea i a acl r “hi e B . oL Tk e man Standlee, Long Beach, fullback and letterman; Hugh Gallarneau, right halfback from Chicago, let- | oo tieds Pay! e Radeineon - “toare Kally. | | terman; John Casey, left halfback, Pomona, and Frank Albert, uarterback, Glendale, letterman. Stan- A ford gues Inte the 1940 Pacific Coast Conference season under a new coach, Clark Shaughnessy, formerly of | P rtmee e Mrs. H. D. McCloud, R. E. Hard- castle, G. E. Austin e Alaska Clipper scheduled to Chicago. He replaced Tiny Thornhill. ZENITH RADIOS NSERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTES B Alaska Steamshlp Compa.ny . z \ ———————— e fiy north from Scattlc this © 150 MG No% o Disdliy e morning has been cancelled © { @ e e 1 ) S O “ s b e o oer o (L |PPER TURNS \ P. MoVelgh, rs. W, REPAIRS and SERVICE {4 i B g Gt Baranof Now | mesvatosmuc | | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL NF T : :\:xl;:::((thr:n;hxc:l::':l\‘:o.:{’h: BA(K- ElE('I'R A | 3mith, Dr. G. Cole, Judge Hanft e : i HAREON. 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier { 3 AR . | V. Richmond, J. Strand, H. R. §tarr. : % ? = 541 SCHEDULED PASSE‘.'VNGER AIRLINE SEH[V!C{EMM 0]\ o PAA Electra due this after- ® T E A L uneau oun B IRVING'S SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN i ik g e noon, . weather. -permitting. ® __THE GOLDEN RULE ! HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 Yy » Reached Whitehorse yester- (- ‘\MO‘N Ukl;[x C’ nivur)h-\un»vd | The Working Man’s Store D s s s 2 1 e o e day from Fairbanks. One ® arm home 0! o ng AR | R [ T & plano Akt DG may A1y Clipper turned back | ing his cight-year-old sop and in- SEATTLE, Sept. 27.—Stcamer | Phone 5193 (P~ ce————————————————— — |® north tomorrow ° er'a takeoff this Wori- | juring Tigne . o e o ALASKA Al R TRANSPORT Inc. ot ® Planes scheduled to fly every ® 1 Il likely not come north| several days later eight neigh- 4 c suPEn MARKET The steamer North Sea came in e morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® UM \til tomerrow, while another E ec- | pors arived, driving tractors, In _”1 €SP i All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical from Seattle early this merning e weather permitting. § ' wad due In from the nlerior | one they did all of his fail 20 oy 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE and sailed for Sitka at 11:30 a plowing. g o T ——————— | . m. southbound Fryyyesee ey to come north on the BET and b Ju lude Miss GAS TI “ E AU | Budio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU s12 B T e g 3 are Mr. and Mrs. Al Grab,| The Dally Awska Emple has the | June 1 \. W . Mr | Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Arrivals were Mr. and Mrs. J. C Richard B. Bauman, O. g ichard Bauman, O. i Ll L Michaelscn, E. E. N s, Mrs: m Bassett, R. W. McCrary, | largest paid circulation of any al- and M E. Ninnis, Mrs. J. Lx.m,‘\l;xcr,\lerE ‘ TiDES ToMORROW u A. Taft, L. E. Dougherty, Tom askd newspaper R. Eiler, Clara Waithers, E. Poncin, Enrycomlonmue(orowguegu 3 — Air Servce Information e e R A Grant Baldwin, Billy Orme, Larry - e £ - PHONE 10 or 20 Sailing to Scattle- are Mrs. Ida Kananen, Eve-Ann Jensen, - Allan “oR'H m} e o i J. Sommers, J. Miller, A. W. Popple- ~ High tide—10:23 aan., 15.2 feet. well, H. O, McKinney, R. E. Carson, Low tide—4:25. pm., 2.5 feet. H. E. P n, O. E. Erickson, A m_)x tide—10:31_pm., 162 fecl. S. Hulchison, Arthur Paul ?‘ 7 Fertney, Nita Malicoat, Mrs. Mar; Sheeper, William Halpin, William | (Sun Time) ' ' ‘ P E A A I Co, Easton, Clyde Blackstone, W. H. i ; i e Kepler. Royal ¥ - Iy = " lm;fi oyal Shepard, Victor Do- lo‘DS (ARGO ALASKA TRANSPORTATION To Sitka — Lydia Fohn-Hansen COMPANY WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle Dan_Noonan, M " inke, E. " s Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juncau | Seattle No.Bound So. Bound T. Mahoeney. Mrs. Ed Ander<on. R. Low tide—4:00 a.m., 0.7 feet. Brooks, Harry Hflwfl‘ Dintel Ga The steamer Normh Coas( is in S ;{‘rmx:;:xr:f “}(‘: tll?:d;mozu?‘:agfgr rarf Sailings from Pler 7 Sedttle NORTH SEA Sept.22 Sept. 26 riving frem the westwaxd. F o R A N E N G l I S H v l l l A G E Leaves NORTHLAND Sept. 27 Oct. 1 Oct. 4 | Aboard the vessel are a number o Seattle NORTH SEA Oct. 4 Oct. 8 Oct. 11 of passengers {rom Kodiak and from {1} 0.6 TARK Ot 1 NORTHLAND ....Oct. 11 Oct. 15 Oct. 18 | Port, Althorp. i : :‘T;‘:::F\bb ‘(’;"‘ 1; HENRY GREEN, Agent Phone 109 A single passenger for Juneau - » S. S. TONGASS ...... o ... Phoaxe 23 |na . Mot The sesel as il Voluntary contributions of the people of Juneau are sk % iy | P o ST P IBOABWAY CAB CO. to sail sputh this afternoon at 4 k d h 1 b l i 250 § { . FREIGHT o'clock. asked to purchase a trailer ambulance cosiing »D a4 lor one REFRIGERATION i of the smaller towns of England now subjected daily to air ' nur bombardment. o : i ®1% : D. B. FEMMER 1 SCHEDULE and FARES Funds deposited with The Empira will be air mailed j AGENT COLUMBIA g-r%fi: GCOMPANY ‘ IR ¢ Night 312 to the American Trailer Ambulange Coramittee's New York hong 14§ Juneau o Fai Treeday : ] o : i ildi i o Fairbanks and Seaitle "ciin bank for immediate {ransmission 1o England. ’ Lumber and Building Haterials r i b ks t J Monday, Thurs- : PHONES. SHL.20 79 Y airbanks 10 Juneau day, Saturday SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve s 1 J iVIOllday e — and Modermnize Your Hom.e Under Title I F. H. A. ealtle fo Juneau Thursday Daily Alaska Empire, — - — I = s e B % 4] 3 IR O I Jun- Se- v ; Juneau, Alaska. o Juneau A 00 M:::m ?;7:';. “.1‘-:‘“" o ‘m ls’:'»m:m “:n::;;‘ My contribution toward the puichgse of a trailer UAUSEN TRANE Q"TA:".‘W b Seattle 95.00 170,00 25000 202,00 0 210,00 $207.00 ambulance bearing the name “Juncau, Alaska” to be | " “ s u‘” Gam.l‘ Fairbanks K200 170.00 LoD 39.00 oo 1o given to some small town in England is enclosed. I U e VANCOUV“' BR AncAsT } 109%FOR ROUND TRIP : VICTORIA OF GEATTLE “ s n A n T | $—Via Fairhasts. VAME : : s i wmwmu:.m g JOINT FEATURE SERVICE . - - . n al a. : Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Sept, 18,800t 4.16,21 ' | SIiCHuCG RAKE, PORT " ON THE AIRI ufn - ADDRESS cust e P Connections at’' Vancomyer with WDER and WAY. PORTS Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. ‘ e B S| omol Wekend Trigs araees. || By The Daily Alaska Pan American Airways System £ A i B S T =} Empire and KINY s CLIP AND MAIL THiS ¢SUPON TODAY . S ’ 6 Days Every Waek & L. A. DELEBECQUE i ¥ S IN ANY AMOUNT WELCO) Daily, Ataska Emptre has tatl & i District Sales Manager ! CONT"‘:? UTkmN? W A,N ! d '“",“ NT W) ('C!“E_D : ) xa;rcrg:e pak}; circulation of any Al &15 am. 12:30 p.m. ) b w58 pan american amways || ; AI! will be ac _mmlgdged in the columns Qf The hmplre. | 15ka Dewspgper. 700 p.m, Spm riokEis Sl S it s , BiGE WS CANADIAN PACIFIC 7 et 8 e B et

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