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"HE DAILY A OCTOBER 14, 1940. LASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY POLLY AND HER PALS HOWD You LIKE THE PARTY LAST 32 Aboard | NORTHBOUND B {» at midnight tonight ] | > Yukon due probably tomorrow }:‘ u 2y 1 T evening IS or ’ D SAILINGS m. tor | Oct. 14 Steamer “ » scheduled to s from n cailed for Southeast and|® ‘Seattle October 16 at 9 a. m A at 5 o'clock | ® rth Coast scheduled to sail won with 113 | ® from Seattle October 18 at teerage pas- |© 10 a senge ® Tyee scheduled to sail from Se- I for Juneau on | © le October 22 at 9 a. m the Yukon include the following: |® UTHBOUND SAILINGS fr. and Mrs. Jan King and child, | ® Aleutian scheduled to ar Mrs. W. K. Burford, Charles Mur- | ® 3:30 o'clock this after- phy, Major Robert B yod, Mrs. | ® noon and ls south one H. J. Bulcher rew Erickson e hour later Charles O. S Jack Senescu, | ® Princess Louise scheduled to R. E. B e arrive Wednesday morning at Amy Mont2ol e 17 oclock and sails south one Trving, E. H. Jone; | hour later. C. W Purancu, Mr. | ® Denali scheduled southbound and Mr \aron Teagle. | ® October 18, Zlcia Pratz, Bernice Larson, Mrs, | ® LOCAL SAILINTS H. Arlowe, Duane Arlowe, Laureen ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every Arlowe, Mary Loken, Edna Almquist. | ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- Mrs. R. O. Henderson and infant,, * ka and wayports, Fred Buekey, John G. Elliott, Lloyd | ® leaves ev! P. Garner. ° |® Alexander, and way- . ports. 1 e 0 0 s e e e s e s - HOLDEN MAKES PLANE MOVEMENTS POLARIS RUN; | SHELL TO SITKA : " S . ° Alex Hn]rlm flew three trips to ® Permitting the Polaris-Taku mine today with | ® lled. If it comes tom the Bellanca, while Shell Simmons | ® I9W, Will leave southbound made a flight with the baby Fair-|® from Juneau Wednesd child to Sitka. 4 at 8 oclock. Mas Simmons flew Dorothy Kessler to | ® s sitka and Pete Loftus and W. A, ® Three PAA Electras due in Ju- Gallemore to Hirst. e neau this afterncon. One Yesterday John Amundsen flew to ' ® ~May return fo int the coast with J. E. Boyle to Chat- | ® after arrival and the oth m, F. Norton to Hoonah and J. ® two will probably return to- Hunter to Hoonah, returning with ® MOrrow. Mail closes at 8 a. E. L. Smith from ka and Mrs, |® . tomorrow. Harry Douglas from Hoonah. ® Planes scheduled to fly every On his return, Amundsen the flew | ® morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, to Mary Joyce's and retwrn with ® weather permitting. Felix Aubuchon, Norman Cameron e e . and T PELICAN CITY MAN IS INJURED IN FALL ' Oliver Hanson. B A High tide—0:14 a.m., 156 feet. Charles Huff, 70, a pensioner, was ~ [OW ‘?dp—fi:og am, 16 fi‘“l- brought from Pelican City on the High tide—12:23 pm, 171 feet. for Low tide—6:3¢ p.m., -0.1 feet fish packer Pelican yesterday hospitalization at St. Ann's. Huff, who has been in poor health for some hime, fell off a walk at Pelican City ten days ago and was so seriously hurt he could not be moved until now. - - Empire ciassifieds i CLOSE UP ulte. M banks and corporation: - TO CALL "\d\ ed to close them, \Omu- states. -e KO i FOR YOUR CAB AIRMATL ENVELO! EROADWAY CAB CO. sale at J. B. Burford & Co. . SCHEDULE and FARES Tuesday Friday Juneau 1o Fairbanks and Seattle Fairbanks to Juneau s J Monday eattle to Juneau Ryl Aok a —_— — o Fa ba Bethel Flat Ophir MeGrath Juneau 05,00 %200 00 £125.00 1120.00 Seattle 170.00 00 1207.00 Fairbanks 170.00 0 41.00 LESS 10'2POR ROU! \I) TRII’ 4—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS PHONE 106 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE ISTEAMER MOVEMENTS Monday, Thurs- day, Saturday l ©ceeececoee0 s -—— TOKYO, Oct. 14—Owing to busi- ness being at a standstill, Japanese which have branches in Great Britain have been the Foreign showiag s route from Seattle to Nome, on adv, By CLIFF STERTETT | I JUST TELL THE MEN IT’S NOT TO BE '-;'J/ G"E POLLY/ vou SUCH CHARLES SIMPSON as a paid-up subscriber to ALWAYS HAVE & PONCERELL B A DRESS-LIP AFFAIR SLCCESS AT AND TTHE WOMEN The Daily Alaska Empire [ CETTING THAT IT IS/ : PEOPLE TO : is invited to present this coupon COME TO VCA_JQ | this evening at the box office PARTI" of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “THE MAN FROM DAKOTA" Federal Tax—5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! e DD DA FRANCE INDICATED | VICHY Oct. 14—Indications are | made that France will eventually ; have a plebiscite to determine whether the little state will be perm- anently totalitarian, a monarchy or republic. - oo Subscribe for The Empire ® Perfect comfort © Splendid food ® Centrally located Due Juneau Northbound i Due Juneas Steamer ALASKA Large Rooms Boittnbois ) ® Lvery convenience ind all witl Oct. 2 Oct 5 Oct, 11 e and service ALEUTIAN Oct B bath. *DENALI 5 )¢ 8 Oct. 14 Special Rates to Permanent Guests \*JK()N Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 18 ALASKANS LIEE THE ° P Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 20 fhotel "ALASKA Oct. 16 Oct. 19 Oct. 25 NEW WASHINGTON Conneets with S. 8. Cordova at Cordova for Latouche, Seward Women's Bay, Kodiak and Seldovia U s S ST T B Connects with S, § dova at Cordova for Homer and Uzinki, ZENITH BADI!]S 1941 Models Now on Display { REPAIRS and SERVICE | JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE g Phc 464 Bill Hixson FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA EINF TICKET OFFICE—2 FR iHT OFF" H. O. ADAMES o o o ey IRVING'S The Working Man’s Store ‘ Phone 519 | SUPEE MARKET SOLDIER'S LIFE FOR THEM Duchin whose comr s of 71st regiment gav t i New SE‘ 0' Scar of Vict False Teeth Henry uler, of Anchorage, had been gumming it too long. So he got a block of sourwood and whit- tled it down to where it would fit oo e | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communicatior Author'zed Carrier T e L T T B R K ST, ALASKA AIR TRANSPUBT Inc. ory Over Italians | GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests | Air Servce Information | 20 4 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 B - e ) > PHONE 10 HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. U. S. Mail Carrier in his mouth, Mrs. Shuler had a set of pearl buttons, and the first All Fjanes Operating Own Acronautical thing she knew Henry had carved s " 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE b e pespLsheson Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau Bedio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU s12 ) e every Wednesday at 7 a.m, Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER He cut grooves in the sourwood plate for the teeth to fit into, and drove pins through the remaining eve in each button to hold them in place | That would have been enough for most people, but not for Henry. His e T s ” NORTHLAND For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | Special Weekend Trips Arranged | For Intormation—Haugen Transpor- taticr. Co. Red 611—or Hotel Junea. | Phone 123 lower jaw did not have a thing to work against. He went to work TRAN SPOR TAT ION COMPANY again. When he got through with his lower plate le)ere were seven pearl Ry L suneau t0 button teeth in the middle, and on ¢ g,“m\('-'- T each end where the heavy duty WBEREY S e chewing comes, there was a very .v Jun. adequate thick tooth made out of a hog bone, veral dentists have offered to Henry a set of store teeth for ATCo. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION Loave Ar.dun-T seattle Sydney wave happily as their ship Oct. 17 its Mediterranean battle with the Sailors of the Australian eruis: oct. 11 oOct. 15 EALR vomes into a home port followi home-made ones. — Anchorage tialian cruiser Bartolomeo Colleoni, which was sunk. Only damage in- COMPANY o) Daily Times. dicted on the Sydney, according to the censor, was this hole in one of ° | oct. 18 oct. 22 3 ct. her funnels, By g Oct. 31 Bailings from Pier 7 Seatile ocL. 2 OUTFIT DEPARTS = o 10 SINK PILING ADVENTURE ME&D Ak 8. S. TONGASS AT PORTAGE BAY Rumers and reports come and g0 | about whether or not the proposed | cut-off for the Alaska Railroad will ever be engineered to make the road’s terminus at Portage Bay, an arm of Prince William Sound, says | the Cordova Times. 1 But something more concrete than PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER AGENT COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA such report as the departure from Phone 114 Night 312 i Cordova of William H. King and his Lumber and B“fldi‘g Materials pile-driver and crew to drive a series of test piles in the bay. The outfit PHONES 5387 OR 747—JUNEAU Jefi hern towed 03 eI TR IRc. Travel SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US'To Improve Thes ill. according to the con- poy and Modemize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. e e tract with the railroad’s engineerir authority, drive 10 pilings in various ations in Portage Bay to test the bottom for future dock building. Porter Berryhill, gover nt gineer, who s here several s CALIFORNIA GROCERY on- ing arrangements for the driv- ing, will supervise the work. JUNEAU. TO vmcoiyvm NES 371 v« O EEY DKY — Local, S I"RESI! EV C SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise Sept. 13, 23—Oct. 4, 16, 27 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: PRETTY SMART KANSAS (‘I'IY Oct. 14.—Down in Sedgwick County, Kansas, a rural pupil asked: “It it correct to say . Home-Grown VEGETABLES FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) TELEPHONE /478 PROMPT DELIVERY 1 1s’? TRANSCONTINENTAL ‘Oh, no” said teacher. S-ATLANTIC “Well, then how about this: ‘T TRANS-PACIFIC is the ninth letter of the alpha- Tickets, reservations and full bet'?” particulars from | — e j Subscribe 1o ‘tne Taily Alasks | Empire—the paper witr the largesy |paid circulation. | | 1A R MRS ] Try a classified ad In The Emplre These two 30-foot, “Tahiti cilss ketches, the “Nahra” (foreground) 'V. W. MULVIHILL w."dow C lea“‘ng and the “Stranger.” went through the Golden Gate at San Francisco, | Afent, GPR-—leseas, Alaska f " PHONE o bound for Honelulu, first leg of a veyage of indefinite length. The " = |t trip to Honolulu is expected to take between 30 and 45 days. Each boat carries a crew of four.