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THE DnILY ALA“KA EMPIPF WFDNFSD/‘\Y OCT 16, 1940. By CLIFF STERRETT wOT IDJIT TOLD YuH T/ READ THEM BILLS AFORE YuH DUMPED TH’ WASTEBASKET 2 &3 . AN’ FURTHERMORE, DON'T EVER LEMME’ HEAR YLH CALL TH/ BOSS A IDJIT / 28 AS l 5 b. Over-Age DCS(I’OVCI'S RC;](_‘h E]]g!"n]d in the district land office within 3 O |the period of publication or thirty | days thereafter or they will bLe f barred by the provisions of the 3 Statutes 5 GEORGE A. LINGO, 4 1 ARRIVE s, 104 Date first publication, Oct. 9, 1940 NTS 940, .ISTEAMER MOVEME Date last publication, Dec, 4, 1940. ad L B o 3 i o . ¢ r m e . . SEVEN SA". . cheduled to sail ® ® Perfect comfort e from ittle October 18 at ® ® Splendid food ¢ 10am ° ® Centrally located Eleven passengers from South- e Aleutian scheduled to sail from e Large Rooms o yoo.o convenience east Alaska ports and 30 from e Seattle October 19 at 9 a. m. ® all with and service Seattle disembarked here last night | e ss Louise scheduled to bath e from the steamer Yukon, while only ® il from Vancouver October ® Special Rates to Permanent Guests en passengers emba for the| e :\()9 nl "1‘1 : 2 : ALASKANS LIFE THE Westward o Tyce scheduled to sail from Se- DASSE . were| @ + October at 9a.m e J/vtel. y Laurcen Arlowe | ® North Sea is scheduled to ar- e | 2 k Stella Baker, Fred| ® rive at 8 o'cloc ktomorrow e | — e e yke, Mrs. W. K. Bu Mrs,|® morning and sails south at @, cjisive cablephoto from England, this picture + crossing from Canada. The U. S. gave Eritain 50 rrrer e e e eee H. J. Butcher, John Elliott, Andrew ® 11 o'clock tomorrow forenoon. ® | ghi¢q ihe first flotilla of over-age U. 8. destroyers | of these ships in cxchange for naval and air base { ZE“ITH RAMDS Ericksen, Mrs. R. Henderson ® Denali scheduled southbound ® | pagching an undisclosed British port after a safe | sites in the Atlantic : ity Tovivs . Bdwin - Johed:| € -8 peint Priday. o 4 ! lagp}v\lfigfla Vn':;' 3?;\}%'5’ Jan King. Mrs, Jan King, Elwin, ® Yukon scheduled southbound e D a e Kratz, C. W. Larson, Bernice Lar-|® ~Sunday. . i W: S Aie Hethy JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE son, Mary Loken, Mrs. Amy Mont-|® LOCAL SAILINES 5 . O, Al % a“!e oone Phone 464 Bill Hixson ‘omery, Charles Murphy, T, Puran- ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every o [ S e i cau, Charles Sabin, Jack Senescu, ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- — B Lester le. Mrs. Lester Teagle,| ® ka and wayports. . ' Shaton T Major Robert W. ® Dart leaves ev Wednesday a s ere IBVI“G S o, T B, (Garnet ° ;.1]7 a :;1 I(n’yl"v:ruhvll]'g_ Port ® | The Working Man’s Store c . Alexander {ake anc way- ® From Ketchikan—A. D, Hulen > : | me C. B. Willard, Carl Hoffmar} : .1"; ® 0 0 o 0 & 0 0 : BIG (ROWD | Phone 519 Dr. and Mrs. T. J, Pyle, Walter P Have you ever been interested in . Sharpe, Comdr. T. A. Zeusler i Biiel Boonet Serhaps vet, S SUPER “ABKET From Petersburg—Bud Hyvari.J. y PLANE MOVEMENTS | S, will surely be interested in the $————=—— * B. Dahl l 1 Seibr ke, chied ly-created “Daniel Boone” caps’ From Wrangell-Hannah Otteson — P it now on display at the H. J. Yur- 0. Brattebo, - Clipper scheduled to e hias saseov Ve W) P e GASTI N E A U Sailing to Seward were Mrs. L. © tomorrow at 8 o'clock ® A e These caps, recently created HOTEL Jefferson, S. E. Kiler, Mrs. J. £} Seattle. Mail closes at ¢ : st by Mr man, are made of ra- | Every comfort made for our guests chal T S R Wi ’v,-{ o I“‘“F S % 1 south at coon fur, and today one of them Air Servce Information Amundsen, Sam Baker, Jim Hickey ® celled ou |)0’.\H:~l’ of fog over e is on display in the window of PHONE 10 or 20 I e cntire route south . o store in Juneau. = - oo e a :”w ;1\] e thi : .‘lh:l‘.m;\ and e 5 i you are further interested in e will fly south from Juneau e ? ! 5 NO “ HO'd e for Secattle at 8 a. m. tomor- ® Naghel S Sl el "I"“ \‘”‘“»\“ HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. nder, H mpir ere Mr. Yurman riifemen e row. Mail closes at 5 a. m. ® ! : st ) % i e PAA Electra scheduled to leave @ he : flse Sl “('_”4‘.‘:“._”_"""" e DS U. S. Mail Carrier D'nner at Chur(h e tomorrow morning for Fair- e &% - L (.'l“ l’"““( ("‘ B M S DAB T ! hank M at 8 & J ! vle Jr., George e ek : ;;\”" \Q,Hf\l”-l‘,",m' y ‘“',1 fr et : Motschman, Laura Motschman, W e ] : . . 5 Ra B O 9 g Gey s She T iR A West Virginia man has invent- e With the Rev. John A. Glasse ¢ Fairbanks this afternoon. e ny.mi. D ymi‘wAu h]iwm' e )(”'(- a machine to pull on trousers ity Fd o J‘;“e“ presiding as toastmaster, the ® Planes scheduled to fly every e H £ ‘ A ¥ ‘ "“ ‘iv N Iph, }: 3 kpolt. phyzis abtort every Wednesday at 7 a.m. monthly Norlitemen dinner was ® MOrning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, #7700 & < U )";& .H'I‘“C' For PETERSBURG, KAKE, FONE held last evening in the parlors ® Weather permitting. | b kl'“',’ st S”;:”hll i ,:" el Ty DATES ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS e blndd; e L e csierce, S chiebler, aug, JNITED STA S s Weekend T of the Northern Light Presbytcrian @ e o o o ® & @ ® ® @ ® & oy H. Currie, B. Maloff, DEPARTME INTERIOR o n rips Arranged Church R A<G. Gowlin: e enecal For Intormation—Haugen Transpor- Movies of a whaling expedition r—* s e Capt. Samuel H. Harris, Jr. Db tatior. Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, | 3 and of a target practice on _the - | 5 X b 5 Phone 1 Coast Guard cutter Haida were Tipes Tomeczrow Shown making out his report after = shown by R. B, Leshet and Ed Ja- — "~ T T testing an army plane at Wright September 18, 194). p— T——— .hod'n Two vumlk M:lvc‘l)o;\\‘ “‘I,’w 4 Field, Ohio, Capt. Samuel H. Har- Notice is hereby 1 that Ros- - - e o e S B0 il 05 B SR, . (Sun Time) ris, of Pittsburgh, is the peacetime coe M ghlin, has made appli-| &7 TTTTT RO R oo I B T High tide—1:22 am. 160 feet ace of the U. S, Army Air Corps. 1on a hom under the panied at the piano by Mrs o e SR Ho has been decorated with the Dis~ ™ v A | Plans were made during the eve- "’)‘ “7’ & A 1“7 k tinguished Flying Cross for facing ¢ fc i tr -.u : ning for a men’s style show to be| High tide—1:20 pm. 173 fect dungers approximating those of B Sl presented at the November meeting,| oW tide—7:39 pm., -0.7 fect battle in his carcer as test pilot | O rd @ cribed Homesite i The show will be arranged by John S i S 9, Lot D-D, Triangle Giraug ol A C“o Bishop McCRARY LEAVI Ho U. S. Survey No, 1 e Subscribe to The Dally Alaska & nd it now in the files of the 5 . i 7 R. W. McCrary, in charge of the Empire—the paper with the largest U. S Land Office. Anchorage ALASKA TRANSPORTATION Subscribe W 1ne Aluske local PAA radio unit, will fly south 3 ke paid circulation, o8 | Alaska. COMPANY Empire—the paper witr. the larges on the Alaska Clipper tomorrow (o Reg istration Booths - — | Any and all persons claiming ad-| A paid circulation. - versely any of the above namec 1! take over temporary duties at Bur R g s < S bank, California. Empire cmssmeds biing results - > > - p—— — OLSON ON BEANT TO CALL Fishery Management Supervisor Clarence Olson left on the vessel % 7 l 7 Brant today for Peterburg and other ports in Southeast Alaska - Subscrive to The Daily Alaska FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. puid_circulation. SCHEDULE and FARES Tuesday Friday Juneau o Fairbanks and Seatile Monday, Thurs- day, Saturday Fairbanks fo Juneau Monday Thursday Seattle 1o Juneau LR, Jun- eau attle 93.00 Fair banks Nome Ruby 8200 1 115.00 130.00 202.00 39.00 Bethel 151.00 Flat Ophir McGrath 00 £120.00 210.00 20700 18.00 4100 Juneau Seattle 9500 Fairbanks #2.00 0 217,00 56.00 00 .00 130,00 LESS 10%FOR I{OL\D TIHI’ $—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE 135.S0. Franklin St. PHONE 1068 Empire—the paper with the largest classitied ad 1 The Empire. Sailings from Pier 7 Seatile Throughout Nation Leaves Are Crowded Seattie Oct. 22 (Continuea trom Page One) 3"“‘ 2;' \ Nov. 12 morning, made another distinction between this call and that of '17 PASSENGERS FREIGHT when he stated in his m “We REFRIGERATION must prepare to keep peace in this new world. It is a program of obviously defensive preparation, and defensive preparation only.” Wendell Willkie pled, his effort 't D.B.FEMMER simultaneously to “release” the pow- AGENT er of American indust to arm young men who may be called to Phone 114 Night 312 duty i = e el o | = = | | PR = Trave) 2 Electras pr———— PACIFLC cifie l\h\] a_ Airwayvs Elec- to Fairbanks teday On> Pa tra was to fly | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, while another was dx;' 1:\ Irrg:? the VICTORTA OR SEATTLE Interior and the aska ipper cancelled its scheduled flight to SOUTHBOUND s;&n.mcs Seattle until tomorrew morning. Prircess Louise Northbound on the Electra were October 27 e Margaret Dale and Stanley Princess Norah Poyser, November 6—17—27 From Fairbanks to Juneau W nnections at Vancouver with Wilson Scott, Doris Moulden, C. M Coi Canadian Pacific Services: litz, Mrs. Helen Beamer, Ira Or- mfluscommm ton, H. W. Zelcher, Henbi Okerlund. TRANS-ATLANTIC - TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MUL! Agent, CP.R—Juneau, Alaska A. . G. TOMORROW The Juneau Company of the Al- aska National Guards will hold the' \cmbers of the regular drill and instructions to- lam up the side of the motrow night at the Armory. Roll them off the coast of Lisbon, The K will be called at & o'clock sharp. course 1o pick up the 64 seamen, brou crew of the torpedoed British freighter Saint Agnes American liner Exorchorda which rescued rorchorda steered 100 miles off its ght them to New York, land should file their adverse claim OSSP SSSRLE SEL P U4 SRSy B. L. HOLBROOK »‘ as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “CALL A MESSENGER" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person T ) ) 3 \ ) ) N i N \ N H E WATCH JTHIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! Leave Due Juneau Due Juneas Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *DENALI Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 18 YUKON Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct, ‘ALASKA ..Oct. 16 Oct. 19 Oct, ALEUTIAN Oct. 10 Oct. 22 Oct DENALT Oct. 23 Oct. 26 Nov YUKON Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Nov. 3 ALASKA Oct. 30 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Latouche, Seward, Women’s Bay, Kodiak and Seldovia. i—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Homer and Uzinki, FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS RESERVATIONS CALL ALASKA LINE OF CALL AND THE TICE%T OFFICE—2 H. O. ADAMS Ala,ska Steamsth Company NS ERVICE~ ON-ALL-ALASKA™ RDUTES v MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authotzed Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 e — S ———— ALASKA AIR THANSPURT Inc. e Operating Own Aeronautical 2-Way i Radio Station KANG PHONE Badio HANGAR and SEOP in JUNEAU 612 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ! TLINGS — Junean t0 WEEKLY SA Bwmc L. Jun. yoave Br-IUR CRow Seattie T sk oot 11 Ok 15 Oct- M g Oct. 24 ot 31 oct. 29 oct. 29 oct SMART WH!TE SHIPS i o e s COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A, CALIFORNIA GROCERY and .. . MEAT MARKET 487 TELEPHONES ~—371 FRESH EVERY DAY — Local, Home-Grown VEGETABLES FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY Wimlow Cleaning

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