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THE DAILY ALASKA I’VIPIRI: FRIDAY OCT. 4, 1940 I SAW ANGEL ROAMIN“ AROUN’ LOOSE ON THZ/ DON'T YUH KNOW ITS NOT IN 77'—¢E LEAST, SAMUEL I STUFFED COTTON IN HER EARS BEFORE SHE GROVER C. WINN N 2 —_— loulse Goes | |STEAMER MOVEMENTS o NOBRTHBOUND . ou o a B e Alaska scheduled to arrive at ® # [} e 11 o'clock tomorrow fore- ® ° bound weé: ° ° ass due Sunday . Ma" oar o Coast due Tuesday. © . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . o Aleutian scheduled to sail from e ® Seattle 9 a. m. tomorrow. . The steamer- Princess Louise t00K| o oo soheduled to sail from e 8 engers south this morning, ¢ ‘geattia October 8 at 9 n m. © wded to capacity, many Pas- ¢ pengli scheduled to sail from ® * ngers being turned down because o goeattle October 9 at 9 &. ® accommodations were all occupied., o 5 | Those sailing were Mrs, M. Ma-| 4 shids " f.0i8e" ‘Soteduled Lo e i liota, Q. A. Padget, Miss A. Smith, | o from Vancouver October ® ) R. L. Thompson, C. Lewis, D. Mc-| ¢ 19 at p, m . Phee, J. H. Cunningham, P. Si-l¢ SOUTHBOUND BATLINGS o kich, E. Strout, J. Al . W. P. e Northland in port and sched- e L 3 I. C. Holmes, Mr. and Mrt.|e yled toc sail scuth at 3:30 @ rank Boyle, Mrs. M. J. Dudley, O.| o o'clock this afaternoon. ° § Strid, U. Swanson, E. Green, G. e Baranof scheduled southbound e { Metzgar, J. S. Watson, Mr. and/e Saturday at midnight. . Mrs. A. H. Quist, A. Davidson, A. e Yukon scheduled southbound e J. LaRocque, W Be W. e Monday . Phipps, H. Jensen, E. A. Cline . LOCAL SAILINGS . $ a3 ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every e e Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- e l'ppER Go[s e ka and wayports . ( e Dart leaves every Wednesday e at 7a.m. for Petersburg, Port ® SOU]’H IODAY- o Alexander, Kake and way- ® ] e ports. . ELECTRANORTH -~ *"°°*°" " — ) ! . PLANE MOVEMENTS ! The Alaska Clipper flew south this 1 merning and the Electra flew north. | Southbound on the Clipper were |® Alaska Clipper scheduled to F. Roethlisberber, F, Kelly, J. Arch- | ® {ly north from Seattle Mon- ibald. R. Koski, C. Tveiten, G. Tvei-|® day, returning southbound e ten, Mrs. E. Wicklander, Peter Wold, ® _ Tuesday morning, Mrs. P. Lott, A. D. Powers, Robert ® PAA Electra scheduled to fly i Scheettler, H. Pulitzer, Etta Ander-|® to Fairbanks tomorrow morn- son, Mrs. Carrie Wold, Peter Wold | ® 1ng. Mail closes at 8 a. ‘m . Jr, and H. M. Bird. ® One Electra flew to interior ® Northbound on the Electra were|® _ this morning. . 5 Gen. S. B. Buchner, Walter Mc-|® Planes scheduled to fly every e Alister, Joe Morrison, Nell Cross- ® morning atsg'clock for Sitka, ® man, Mrs. Ralph Savory, J. S. Rob-|® Weather permitting. . bins, Mrs. G. McTague and infant.(® © @ @ @ @ @« ¢ o & ¢ @ o - 4 T A e ‘McAlister and Morrison were pas- sengers to Whitehorse. it L NLD AGE MATTERS North Coast Is Oc This is home and shelter for the folks who live in th» ers and they “dictator”—! in London were invited to leave. d for the shelter of ard Evans—to take over 2re in par thi: for I 194 Pu air year errs cur. AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, sale at J. B. Burford & Co. menrn craseitieas | Juneau pro GIRL under the age of 18 years s upon the streets, alleys, or grounds of the City ol Juneau after 9 o'clock P.M., after first until April 30 of each accompanied by some having such child or unless upon some dire on of his or nts or guardian. From now few will ring at 9 o'clock s Ordinance will be strictly ced, Jated 0, (Signed) tober unless own - person charge 1d by on and en- this 1st day of DAN RALSTON, Chief of Police blication dates, Oct. 2-3-4-5, 1940. NOTICE showmg route from SeatJe to Nome, on - oring results. Camden town gection of London. Come the bomb- ! the night. Now the All who had 1o urgent reason to remain homeless have a the subway, prepared 1o all sheltr problex re : About Mounting Prices, T (Conunuea irom rage One) she has had to cancel her thre time: week golf ga and gi up swimming, For the forme Dean of Women at North Caroli e- na S U. that’s a heap of being busy, N S ; 10 BE HANDLED | JupeauBound : » » rone v s oo | FROM (“Y HAU.‘ wani to make any enemies up | ti but to be hon I think ! will be received and warrants dis.|North Coast sailed for Southeast ‘M3t TS WA § Ceb it g ¢ tributed hereafter by the Depart- Alaska ports at 10 o'clock this' & Tt e T A e : ment of Public Welfare office in|MOring with 39 passengersaboatd,| .. 0. ond pecause it held ! the Clty Hall instead of by U. § |the following booked for Juneau: /===, W0 Grie ™ hocame some: { Commissioner Felix ‘Gray, Director| M- and Mrs. R. L. Davlin, Mrs l;;:;,,, of ;‘ ])'»hlv.‘z\l Bl i { Russell Maynard announced today. C- W. Stevenson, Mis. Glenn Ed"m“." pnlinm]‘ SRR O o | The Department is following out| Wards, Mr. and Mrs. ©. L. Wil-i3 by 5ic o even typical and i a policy of giving this work to dts, lams, Ne"‘sr And?“”f; s that if you want to get the true pulse ing trends, you should sioners in all cities where agents THEY SHALL HAVE MUSIC les;”:;ru\)m g B Yo i . e looated. & AL OME s leasdry. his |l lg¥EHes N a. Louis Bean . . ¢ AL | the o pa e ¢ Agriculture Empire clmuleds b | equipped its trucks with horns that :f;wL?i;}n:ml\‘\’l‘::f i:) up to n ,l e oy = play “This is the way we wash our .r‘xw ‘mf Shit' hash e‘ u.(l:n & B H TIME TO CALL clothes," {xgin Fpre. We Go ‘Round} . Belf parts, also subscribes to the Mulberry Bush.” - D The Daily Alaska Emplire guaran- tees the largest daily circulation of FOR YOUR CAB any Alaska newspaper. BROADWAY CABCO. N R N | Subscribe for The Empire. 17117 SCHEDULE and FARES 3 Juneau fo Fairbanks and Seattle 7312 Monday, Phurs- day, Saturday Fairbanks fo Junean Monday Seattle to Juneau Thursday i Jun- . eau Se- Fair- attle banks 93.00 8200 95.00 130.00 82.00 Nome Ruby Bethel 149.00 115.00 $151.00 1.00 202,00 Flat Ophir MecGrath $132.00 $125.00 $120.00 $236.00 421 .00 $207.00 76.00 48.00 44.00 Juneau Seattle Fairbanks LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. $—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express ! §u " egn - f Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. : Pan American Airways System % TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS i 1 PHONE 106 1324—4TH AVE.-SEATTLE this theory. K. I, Poplarville, Miss.—I have a column coming up shortly on the defznse program, but I'll give you the lead on it now. I thi |the more bottlenecks are being br The s is changing so rapidly that this might not hold true until tom What some f the comr seem to have overlooked is ough we, in this country, are not getting or- ders as fast as we might, England s getting deliveries about as fast our sent industrial set-up can come across, Thi who sub- ory t is 1t our in the Briti think- this is perfect. ve one i-authentic that the Britishers now the the defense seribe es se than $2,000,000,000 in plies on ord in this countiy. tolk k this is right poi out Fland sheuld wipad t deply, ~We coul tale cver these oiders. - - igh' tide— Low Hig 15 fcet 82 fc tide tide -3 tide 55 pm., - - NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES. snowl wir rouie from Seattle’ tc Nome, Jsale at v, 8. Burfore & Co. fir t h € The b 168 foet. nz wn aav been of the 1889 var- and ominous-appear- NCRTHWESTERN COMING NORTH AS HOTEL SHip at her fit- Union, this sent time, in Lake / has her 2 that of Simms- Drake-Puget Sound C pany, which is handling the work on the S The famous o eamer isiand western, fifty - ar - old s ship will house workers which ars plied the ow have been living in tents run, w 1 sail from temporary struc I as a flo with the coming of winte f Kodiak Island to ac more solid walled quarters, Besides, y rkmen there permanent residents of Kodiak will| { The vessel, v ecently soon be moving in, and there must|} urveyed at and be a place for the carpenters, brick- § féund still in condition layers and other workmen (3 go. || laid up P R will go under i arrying 1,200 tons D' P H e e o0- DINNEE Party Honors | for tl ! 55 4 ) d Miss F. Woodworth Ship { ZENITH IIADIOS 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JuN=AU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson The Working Man’s Store Phone 519 SUPEB MARKET | (GASTINEAU | HOTEL very comfort made for our guests | Air Servce Information PHONE 10 or 20 —— BRI o1 e T UGEN TRANSPORTATION CO U. S. Mail Carrier M.S. DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneaun every Wednesday at 7 am. "!" INSiEnid | por PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT e ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS pecial Weekend Trips Arranged For Information—Haugen Transpor- who tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneay, A = Phone 123 ATCo. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY a the ty = % the it dinner party was given Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle v ] in the Iris Room of the Leayes floating hotel, where she has bec 1 in compliment. to Miss Seattle nee vorth, who plans to sail Oct. 1 The Northwestern was built in for the States tomorrow on. the - Oct. § 1880 in Chester, Pa., and was steamer Baranof. esses for the|{ S-S TONGASS . -.Oct 15 breusht oround the Horn to Puget|~ccasion were Mrs. Frank Rouze Sound. She figured in many dra- and Miss Carol Erskine. PASSENGERS FREIGHT ’ | REFRIGERATION Phone 114 D. B. FEMMER AGENT Night 312 Ameriean Lrgun Couvention in Boston and Sandiford of Boyten. Wagner was unanimously elecfed mander of hie American Legion. i J Travel ona “PRIN. CESS” LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise Sept. 13, 23—Qct. 4, 16, 27 her | October, | adv. | | as o paid:up subscriber.to The Baily Alaska Empire ted to present this coupon cvening at the the ——— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “$.0.8. TIDAL WAVE" Federal Tax--je per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! Due Juneau & sl 8 Due Junea, Steamer N ound Southl *BARANOF Sept. 23 Oct. 4 YUKON Oet 1 (8] 7 ALASKA Oct 5 Oct. 11 ALEUTIAN Oct 8 Oct. 14 DENALI Oct. 12 Oct. 18 YUKON Oct. 15 Oct. 20 ALASKA Oct. 19 Oct Connects with 8. 8. C 1 al Cordova for Latouche, Seward Women's Bay, Kodiak and Seldovia. Connects with 5. 5. Cordova at Cordova for Homer and Uzinki. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING VORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL INE THE ALASKA L TICKET OFFICE FREIGHT OFT" H. O. ADAMS-————Agent 2 NS ERVICE- oN “ALL*ALASKA:ROUTES o-.-.“m.-..“.—. MARINE AIBWAYS-—U S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SENVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASEA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 :Ala;ska Stea’mslup Cornpény 1 SO | e e . AT OESad WE S S5 L XSSRMRE . S 4 M . S 0. £ NP ST Ll 3070 ALASKA AIR ‘I‘RANSPOBT Inc. All Planes 2war | %o Stion KANG | PHONE Budio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 8§12 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER AILING S—Juno‘u ta Senttla Leave™ Ar. Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH COAST Oct. 4 Oct. 8 Qct. 10 NORTH SEA Oct. 11 Oct. 15 Oct. 17 NORTH COAST Oct. 18 Oct. 22 Oct. 24 NORTH SFA Oct. 25 Oct. 29 Oct. 31 HENRY GREEN, Agent €ITY DOCK GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent .. Phoie FPhoue COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Haterials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECUHE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Hon.e Under Title I, F. H. A. CALIFORNIA GROCERY and ... MEAT MARKET 487— TELEPHONES 371 FRESH EVERY DAY — Local, Home-Grown VEGETABLES F}ZESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM QUR OWN FARM) TELEPJONE 378 | PROMPT DELIV Phone 109 18 vl | indow Cleaning | PHONE 45 ¢