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5 THE DAILY I\LA“I\\ EMPIRE, SATURDAY, O(.T 5 1940. ' " POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT - ---,--,,w,,_,m«m_,--w] OK.GIMPY., I )| |BUT WOTTA “YUH DOIN’ AWAY —\"\’\\’vfl ALBEBT WHITE NEVER 'TL!RNED) OVER HERE ON HILL STREET?/; AN’ I TLRNED IT as a paid-up subseriber to YuH DOWN YET. I THOWGHT YER TERRITORY OVER T:O HSM/ FER 1 v HEL Wz ALLUS ON "y The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — s Mot AVENLE? CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “8.0.5. TIDAL WAVE" Federal Tax—5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! MARINE NEWS | M. 5. NORTHLAND roro.er movements] | SAILS FOR LAST ' | - . NORTHBOUND . SASRL- A e S @ Tcngass scheduled to arrive 4. AGE IN YEARS B. PLACE OF Dinti L(w.::;_.:lu “ "ME THIS YEAR e Mcnday afternoon. O gt Al ek s el W e (il b8 They were Leon Constantine a e Aleutian due Tuesday 3 : Dare or DIRTR T ova and co Charles and 1. Goldstein e th Coast due Tuesday. ° cted to be out for th e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e and will rett i o Tyee scheduled to sail from @ @ Seattle, October 8 at 9 a. m. @ ® Denali scheduled to sail from e Empire guaran- x e Seattle October 9 at 9 a.® - ol dally circulation of ; Juneau for e m ° 9. AvpRESS OF THAT PRREON d i newspaper. i ;?,‘.r'.mnru!x Due Junesy u;!lg: 4 ® Prince Louise scheduied to ® . ”M:’\:( ‘U" attle Northbound Southbound or Seattle — W. J.'¢ il from Vancouver October ® - S TR YT R A P : Ril ke [_U‘:"‘ 25 Sept. 23 Oct. 4 Pt 7 Herrett, E IU;“: - e 10at p.m . 10. EMFLAYEK'S NAME i SANITARY PLUMBING and || ,; .o gene S O i ' =LY » ¥ AuLel. 9 SQUTHBOUND ILINGS e { Oct 2 Oct 5 Oct. 11 James Wi Alfre . Charles!o Baranof scheduled southbound e PERRIIHL il G iliriaianasase peshnimubiudissiutonst HEATING COMPANY | Oct. 5 Oct. 8 Oct. 14 Carlson and James ® at 7 o'clock Sunday morning, ® W. 4. NIEMI, Owner Ot 24 oct. 12 Bt 18 For Ketchikan — George Smith,'s yukon scheduled southbound e Let your plumbing worry be YUKON Oét. 12 B s BhE s Ed Atkinson, Jim Hendricks, and e Monday . our worry.” PHONE 788 i S ) 1; et 20 George A. Dale ® Alaska scheduled southbound e —— ; TS YT T VTR T - & gl Wipaite St Br. Wrangellomlizabetn Jamesl® ookl 11 5 1 Arrics Tuar | LAVE VEKIFED ABOVE ANSWEKS AND THAT Tusy Axz T < W Gunyah, Henry Wentz, Alex o LOCAL SAILINGS . onnects with §. S, Cordova at Cordova for Latouche, Seward Jenny Konz, Helen Wil-|e Estebeth scheduled to sail every o REGISTRATION CARD ZENITH HADIUS Women'’s Bay, Kodiak and Seldovia Martha Jacobs and Maric/e Wednesday at 6 p. m. for 8it- e 1911 Models Now on Display Connects with 8. S. Cordova at Cordova for Homer and Uzinki e ka and wayporis ol Edtaiath REPAIRS and SERVICE % TIPS N A e registration card to be filled out by ls.mmuu, Americans t 21 and 35 in- ) % s Verne I © Dart leaves every Wednesday ®| elugive, The master forms have been s Lm adjutant gener Al of Rt printing JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE FOR OTHER INPOK ; e and C ® ai 7a.m. for Petersburg, Port ® : als 8o, that printing 1 q e A L in preparation for registration can {{ Phone 464 Bill Hixson OF CALL AND RE: : e Alexander, Kake and way- e AP Sos S Til " - L . . - o i FpPEE: I b Ty At TICK®T | o T :T OFFICE—2 TANKER SAILSFOR : ALASKAHERE “wns Elecra Off IRVING'S ! .0 ADAMS i PLANE MOVEMENTS dur week, discussions I The Working Man’s Store KETCHIKANAFTER . — iR - , Phone 519 . ka Clipper scheduled to e hazarc to increased vigi- e day, returning southbound e Bl Lig L ® Tuesday morning. ° - s H 1 i The Union Oil Company tanker|® PAA Electra scheduled to ar- ® | Tywenty-three passengers t My hand-2hotein Witk e i Victor H. Kelly sailed for Kef e rive late this afternoon from ® in juneau at 1 o'clock thi p of the United States | & PAA i I G A STINEAU kan this morning after unloading ® Fairbanks. One Electra left ® poon aboard the < ca to be fixed S monin e HOTEL > 5 . . approximately 80,000 barrels of oil ® _for Interior this morning. ® fom the south il enace of fire to human 2 H at the Union Oil dock and the ® Planes scheduled to fly every ® (o ine viestward life ) will be emphasized were R W. McCrary || Vet calore iadntor abiations ] MARINE AIRWAYS-—U. §S. MA l L f 1-Juneau mine dock e morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® k. cenoers an R e ance. Dur- | #1d Southall Pfund Air Servce Informaton i : ; i Since the construction of the ® Weather permitting. ® ere Mrs E. C Ro ) rd ki nene Finiaas Aok | NN is ¢ PHONE 10 or 20 | 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier i large Union Ofl storage tanks cn e ® o e @ ® o o Booth, A, R. Free, O Hawkins of than 0008 htupan | S¥Eve. B from Fa SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE i the rock dump a tanker run has = Mrs. F. Hitchcock, Wiliam Juns| lives anc d property worth thiS afternoon or evenir SEAPLANE CHARTER SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA been inaugurated, replacing the J. F. Mutter, Rufus Pevehouse, Ha- i \ar 000000 S, R HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ! trips of the Foss oil barges, el Gty Mk Gris. (WL e g Ghambar aat Ol e 3 u : oo o e s i o mmommecd | On the sides of the Victor H TipEs ToMmorRROW H. Westrud, Mrs. W. E. White, I with the assistance of the Innn Jr Gl“!d u° s' Mail cal'fler = Kelly are painted large American J. R. Wright and Donald Groves. Natisnal ‘Fire Waste Council ahd 4 p i 0 vt vi o e o e Bl M.S.DART | ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. | measure for positive recognition as (Sun Time) c George W. Kelly, II|United St ranged a pro- - 0 anSOr now ; T | v G . an American ship High tide—4:23 am. 155 feet. B wson, Mrs. W. Burns, M. gram fo ck. 1t will attempt i sepdaldpy gt e o Operating Own Aeronautical E Bl Low tide—10:07 am, 29 feet. |Jewell, Mrs. Jewell, E. J. Daly, M. 'O impress local citizens with the keis fire now on sale for the| p ;‘r:;‘yr:?[is‘:g” a;'la.m. | e o e e High tide—4:16 p.m., 167 feet. P. Munter and A. E. Glover of fire and to educate them ..., . wrne Family Next Door (:LF‘;AE;I = o EARE, BOBT Wadio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU s12 S'x FROM INIERIOR Low tide—10:50 p.n. 0.1 feet. - ey 15 Lo, the importance of eliMinAUng foq;uring ‘Hugh Herbert and to be| ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | RN fire hazard esented Friday evening . at the Special Weekend Trips Arranged mmmae— - yn- | For Intormation—Haugen Transpor- | S b pr e (o TIDES MONDAY HRE pREVENTION SR Capitol Theatre under the s ME o“ ElE(IRA High tide—5:24 a.m. 14.2 feet sorship of the Trinity Jr. Gu taticn Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, | Low tide—11:05 a.m., 4.3 feet. OLDEN oul oN ckets may be purchased from any Phone 123 ¥ High tide—5:16 p.m., 152 feet. WEEK IS opENING member of the Guild. | Expected to arrive at 3: o' Low tide—11:54 pm 1.6 feet clock this afternoon, a PAA Elec- -e> COASI TRIP with six passengers. ' | B " SHMS DRAKE MANAGER s s 7w o o s ROM PETERSBURG 0 with Jack Littlepage d mine pump bound — Pilot Jimmy Rinehart arrived in A Co. Passengers arriving are Howard witmeyer, tver Olsen, ery Heii- N WAY T0 AIR BASES President Calls Attention | to Hazard by Issuing MacGregor and R. Jones - - J. Arrington, General Manager urn trip the pilot wiill Juneau ti afternoon with one of Siems-Drake Puget Sound Com- Pmdamafion up Ar. and Mrs. Durmot O'- passenger from Petersburg, Mrs. G|} : o DFD. Dance. Douglas Nat. Oct. pany, was a through passenger on at Tenakee and return with York. Both Rinehart and Mrs. Yf"k { ALASHA THENROR RATION 2 WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle 12 adv. board the steamer Alaska this af- . s them to Juneau. are staying at the Gastineau Hotel.| | COMPANY Feige AriJuneain Evdmssu - > o —— ternoon Naticn-wide observance of Fire 2 ® 4 Seattle No.Bound So.Bound Subscribe for The Empire. Arrington is on his way to Ko- Preventicn Week, starting through- vy (14 TH COAST Ot - & 500t 18l SO0 = - — diak and Dutch Harbor where his out the United States tomorrow, i Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle St e e U w company has contracts for the brings“out the fact that damage 2 Leaves NORTH. ¢ AST ot I8 'Ogt. 93 Det- bs construction of Naval Air Bases, | {rom fires in the first six months / Seattle NOIRTH LD e g 4 i i o g NORTH SEA Oct. 25 Oct. 29 Oct. 3 - < - of 1540 topped the lo: in the % S. 8. TONGASS Oct. 1 HENRY GREEN, Agent Phone 109 o O same pericd last year S. S. TYEE WALBRE R 2 s 2 . & 8 e { NoTE Estimates by the National Fire S. S. TONGASS _Oct 15 CITY DOCK PR, . 23 e . |waste Ccuncil, which with the GUY SMITH, Douglas' Agent ... Phone 13 FOR YOUR CAB AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, =nOWIMR oy, imper of Commerce of the Unit- | |{ PASSENGERS FREIGHT BROADWAY CAB CO. air route from Seattle to Nome, VD |4 giates conducts an annual Fire ‘ sale at J. B. Burforc & Co. 8V |p o opiion Contest among hun- } t REFRIGERATION i | dreds cf cities having for its pur- ] A pose reduction in the country’s , ”br fire waste, put losses in the six | o | menths' period at $170,000,000, as . sgainst $166,000000 in the same | n. B, rmzn coLuMBlA L‘IHBEI cnnPANY : :; menths of 1939, B 1 AGENT SCHEDULE and FABES ! This is the twenty-fifth observ- OF ALASKA ) ance of Fire Prevention Week. The Phone 114 , Night 312 S . . seven days beginning today have | . Lumhel- and B“lldmfl Ma'erlal’ | Juneau to Fairbanks and Seattle 71393 | been desisnated by the President ¢ : g Friday of the United States and Gover- [ PHONES 587 Ok 747—JUNEAU i b BN g, Mgl o SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve 1 ra"ha Monday, Thurs- G gt Mgyl civag L g Tocral nks fo Juneau day, Saturday 11:::::;2:1{“(:]“ gt 3 ,‘:(‘,‘;‘1“(\ ona and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. : h Proclamation " i = e 0 vt sea"le 10 Jlllleall T“:fi:’:}iyy Whereas, untimely death by Pnl“' g 4 R — fire or painful injury from o ;, i e G flames and smoke is the tragic CESS” CALIFORNIA GROCERY ¥ eau attle banks Nome Ruby ophir McGrath | fate of an appalling number \ ) r b e T e e e ) S and ... MEAT MARKET b Seatt] 93.00 17000 23000 202,00 £210.00 $207.00 i . . Pakhdaks 8200 1700 s o M| ORISR MRS AU TO VANCOUVER, 48;:———— TELEPHONES 371 ) LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP e ed damage to property in the YIDRORIA O SNANSCS RESH EVI-EY DAY T I.ocal 4—Via Fairbank | United States during 1939 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS g e | Umounting o spprocimatcy i g HomeGrown VEGETABLES | . » . $275,000,000, an increase over . 13, 23—Oct. 4, 16, 27 i Plflelgel’l o All’lllall - All’ BX]II'CSS the Aannual losses In recent e S * FHESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY S | years; and Connections 'at Vancouver with - f S P cifi Alask g Whereas, public alertness and Canadian Pacific Services: TEI Fl’HONE"}?T%M oUR OW;R';‘)\:";,)[‘ DELIVERY a c a Auways, IIIC. attendion are the most effective TRANSCONTINENTAL Jku Y 2L P A means of ensuring {ho esiab- TR ATHAREIRT _m:‘ i i | lishment of adequate safeguards ! TRANS-PACIFT - . ] an Amerlcafl lrwaYS SYStem in places where destructive - g TRAFFIC OFFICE | fires may cccur; " W ewtan, hnd of, the Ordnance Depu-tqum Q L. A. DELEBECQUE | Now, Therefore, I Frankln o Rtoseorans, San Diego, Cal, holds an aerial bomb whose de- mv a”.”y District 8ales Manager = Dymc ey President of ' struetive capaclly, he claims, can be maltiplicd fifty-fold by & method | , 135 So, Pranklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS [l| hereby desighate and pro of construction he has developed. Newton said his ":;’F“"‘""o"‘;’m":'“ dh ’mt 48 PHONE 108 1324 4TH AVE.—SEATTLE the week bezipninz October 6 te‘ted and now is in the hands of Army ordnance officers for er s 5 1540, as Pire Prevention Week, | lesting. \

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