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“WEL s WHAT ARE You k\ “"‘No IN OUR GHBORHOOD?, OH, I DON'T MIND IT HERE 20 THl DA]L\ ALASKA l:MPIRl: WEDNESDAY jAN |94l INDEED! WELL,You COULDN/T HAVE PICKED A BETTER PLACE [JESS GETTIN' A LITTLE LOCAL COLOR, S 1,1 e S ISTEAMER MOVEMENTS‘ 20 ARRIVE LAST NIGHT ONBARANOF l_ \l)l")'lll'(ll"\'l) \( lll IH LE| ll \\ll I\(‘\ SOUTHBOUND SALLINGS t SAILINGS d to sai LOCAL Estebeth sched every day at 6 p. m. for Sit- k.\ and wayports Nahia leaves ev 7a Alexander, ports. e e o e s 000 s ¢ - - - sda Port way- LR I I I A Trim To To For T. R T. Ny Makie. Paul Fisch: NORAH ON ‘WAY SOUTH morning hortly following Cordova— les Wwa Kodis ) Y ukch. Has v | TipEs TOMORROW Daniel A, R e Time) am (Sun 4:04 9:53 3:48 pm 10:13 pm - BROWN BEAR TO CARRY DRAFTT0 WESTERN ALASKA Registration Malerials for 17 Peninsula, Aleutian Villages Aboard High ti Low tide High tide Low am tide this ound with the neay o'clock gers E. Jahnke Simpson, H G lomgren ind W Hanse ar. H, Dou Refuge Manage ds, is also xtra forms carrying for regis- who i own Bear’s way cremote Freed -+ Lothrie, Eric 2 the Br gistration FUIGHY SOUTH =372 5 s las gitliner flew : sofith i 1 cities while <8/ PAA ) De for Seattle six_pa hington tions so that | en vith PAA were Mrs. rescinding B. M. Jacobs, Mrs. draft material Homer Thiele, and Frizen > Empire has Fiying north Ada M k. Pollack 5. B airn at the th ' ernox SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE 1Y5SPAY ERITDAY (Airmail and Express Only) FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU QY et iony (Pagsengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS IUZSPAY (Pas sengers— Airmail and Express) 5,00 *120.00 Jun- F 3 Ohpir LESS 109 FOR ROUND TRIP Via Pairbanks Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Rirways, Inc. Pan American Airways Sysfem TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager 125 So. Franklin St PAN AMERICAN AIRWAY. PHONE 106 1324 4TH AVE.-SEATTLE reeceeerscoeneecmMee000R0000eS In ¢ ¢ |liam O. Johnson 126 DIVORCES GRANTED N HRSI DIVISIONIN 1940 Trus versus Stina Trus Handy versus Fr Henry d ardy ukan, the Opal McCiellan versus Ralph i Rober Hume. Emma M ", St Mart rsus G e W us Hazeman Ol- Irer Sralin BUdH- H : 1 versus Pat surd Ve Mar William Ingwald Slatta v s Woeds versus Leo Bloomer Walter & Anderson versus acy Hawley versus Verna Haw- Leonard Stearns Jr. versus Patrick Frances Roach*vedjis Patrick i versus Ev versus John Shorty versus Mar- Moebu lyn Laura Henry rsus Leo Moore versus John D. P Beth Charlotte Lane Oscar Elisen versus Alice Elises Deima Evans Bandy versus F M. Moc v rsus. Jack De- [t Mary slland it Br Alice Anders o £ m White Ruth Fosse versu: Mae Patching versu. chin v Williams ver ersus n versud “Nels John Brignt B. Laurence A hite Fosse. M VErsus tanjey s Bernar Mary Char Whiteley versus John Rcbert row e E Harry Wil- . ank H J. P Charles versus W an versus Geldie A. Cr us Joseph Crabtre Maxine L. Coburn on versus Mary | € M. C 1 Melvin M. Welch Welch. sarah Dora Hulse andord Hulse ora Lee Stevenson versus neth W Fannie McEwan N. Floyd Fager Ann F: on Russell W. Atwood versus l;‘)ll]u-‘ dettz W. Atwood. Thalmer Brekhus beth James Brekhus. Robert E. Coughlin versus Bartlett Coughlin | Marian Littlefield versus Charles Littlefield imett C. Andersoun versus rson » Coronel Versus zel M Ha versus William versus Eliza- Ken- Verle s Bernice Oscar Vadyn * Ber- Fre mk George Brandt versus Tl .. tha Louise Brandt versus Sam D. COr-| "o trice Margaret Edward J. Olsen. Harold Thompson versus Netta V Thompson. Lilyan Lannen James Lannen Curtis F. Gillihan delia F. Gillihan Delmon Shannon versus La Don- na Shannon. Aileen Johnson Johnson Orville cher. Ruth Crompton Crompton Marorie Fredericksen versus Andy Fredericksen. Phyllis Gundersen Gunderson. Walter M. Brown. Lecna Bakke Bakke. Harry Douglas. James R E. Roady. l' ed Beck 1y M Fri c Olsen versus Karl E. Karlson Annie Karlson Alice ray Ella L. B versus Gray. | Wil- versus Barney Johnson vers Hildaire 5 versus versus Cor- Uvall D. Moody versus Ann Louise Moody Millie Edenfield® Louis F. Edenfiel i Margaret B. Nelson versus George Nelson Hazel Pickett versus ett. Irene Stewart Hajry C May Kinney Wilma M. Krane versus Harry J Krane Miguiel versus versus Arthur B Wayne Pick- Pitcher versus Joyce Pit- Stewart versus Archie W versus Charles Kinney versus Lucille versus V. Seludo versus Lucille R. -Brown versus ' Helen Pearson Myrtle versus Andrew Pears: H. Hun versus Douglas versus Martha Roady versus Evalyn Beck versus versus Violet B. Edmundson Edmundson vers Al Garn 15 Linda Anderson versus Frisch Albert ¥ Jane Deszgs ver Karl M n ence King versus Mary A John N. Modig versus Anna Mo- ance Grove versus Alfenso NGTICE AIRM AIL snowmg air route from Seat.le sate at J. B. Burford & Co. ENVELOPE: adv. Jeanette * Ole | Nome. n Bv CLIF F STERRETT BECAUSE I HAPPEN TO KNOW THAT BENCH WAS PAINTED JUST A COUPLE OF HOLIRS AGO!/ ' DOUGLAS NEWS | YE \!! | WEATHER BUREAU { ORDERS STATION s Hourly Weather, Pilot Bal- loon Installation Made with Army’s Help weather Tanacross PARTY AT LEAC with thei last nigit time dance fine and for 2 zation for ment of an hourly pilot balloon station at was received from Was! gton yes- y by the U. S W her Bu- au office here, Meteorologist H Thompson announced. The Tanacross station will two part-time employees, who of the weather from in the morning until at night and will m: balicon observations in t 1ing and afternoon ross is on the Juneau-to- Fairbanks airmail route. Instaila- tion of the station there will begin as equipment is landed The offered to carry all observation ient to Tanacross by plane. n expanding Weather Bureau program in Al a, given impetus ; by national defense development in the North, will see two stations step up their work next week hourly weather observations and re- DOUGLAS COLISEUM | porie. These are Sitka and. Duteh Harbor, Wrangell will begin giving reports every three hours Tuesday—Wednesday -oa incidentally a present At cards winners Fraser high whist, Mr Mrs. Ed Bach | Ida Niemi and C; low re or the the hall was with music by the Edwards tributed for great night sulted Refreshments of coffee were served intermissions Today, Douglas is observing day with house parties affairs and youths are c up the trail the following were prize Mrs.” John respe n bridge, Jes Mrs scores Alex Gair v; pino 1 Lind: and { and ctively; h and | M rom } will followed. filled and Bourne- which comfortably Nie aided by uil paper gifts dis- merriment and fun, a entertainment pilot ion me of Ly o of re- soon as Army has necessary weather sandwiches and during dance the or other and skiers are to Claude Helgesen, who came north to spend the holidays, is returning outh to Seattle aboard the Princess -+ > Made to order, duri Al Postman was adm Sdly's Bake Ann’é last feceiving| medical care uffered an at the Al ni E: 5 He¢ ident Min injuries in aska Juneau Go! ® Perfect comfort ® Splendid food ® Centrally located ® Every convenience and service Ann of Di treatment to St Nelson medical Admitted Mrs receivi am Large Rooms all with bath. Special Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIKE THE Hotel NEW WASHINGTON P r o et e oot sl ce. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ical dis- ment Willie M: missal 10 Hospital D g FIR 1941 FIRE ALARM A furnace prompted a Fosber began fire, Fire Department call to the Apartments soon after 1941 ly today. There was no - no smoke and no damage. - JAHNKES OUTX ON TRIP E. Jahnke and Mrs. Jahnke are passengers south on the Princess Norah and expect to be away about four or five week: - CHRISTMAS SEAL CHECKUP IS NOW BEING REQUESTED Coniributorfil?ged foSend| in Their Checks fo Aid Those Who Suffer the hurry and bustle of Christmas shopping and holiday celebrations, has the check for Christmas Seals been delayed in mailing? If so, get it off today. It can be a New Year’s message of cheer for some lonely soul suf- fering from tuberculosis. It can bring a spark of hope to a sick child fighting for health. It szi ibe your part in the constant bat-| tle being waged against this dxcad‘ | According to figures of the Ter-| zAccording to figures of the Ter-| ritorial Department of Health, tu-| berculosis is the leading cause of death in Alaska, taking almost one| life a day last year and account- ing for more than 20 percent off the total deaths which occurred in the Territory. Your purchase of Christmas Seals is a direct aid to the fight to control this disease - FIREMEN NOT T0 MEET TOMORROW The members of éhe Juneau Vol- unwer,l‘h‘o Dt‘p&rtmfl: have can~ celled ' the ' regular meeting ‘sched- uled for tomorrow night, the first Thursday in the month, and wil mee{ en Thursday, January 9, in- tead. Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. S. TONGASS .. Dec. 31 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 In ANADIAN ’\( " 1( “JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah Princess Norah January 1—15—29 Connecfions at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIO TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full FOR TANACROSS: ] GEORGE MESSERSCHMIDT L As R paid-up subsecriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the ——0n— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “MY LITTLE CHICKADEE" Federal Tix—5¢ per Persom WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! g Leave Nortubound Eouthbound Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay Dec. Jan, Jan, 28 4 11 Dec Jan. Jan. 31 1 u Jan. Jan, Jan. 6 13 BARANOF 2 Connects with S. S. and Uzinkie, CORDOVA at Cordova for Homer FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. O. ADAMS—————Agent Alg)ska Stea: amship Company \SER\/ICE ON FH.L AL RS KA ROUTES 0-..-«.-.“ MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. HAIL 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE )N ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 o o e s e AL A S K A AIR TBANSPORT Inc. ? All Planes 2-Way Rudio Equipped NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY | et - e Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONE )12 to — Junead N GS weEKLY SATLERG Jun. e Ar.Jun. Ly 1eave N.B. seattle 26 3 4 Dec. 2 North 90 Dec.2 Dec. Sea North Coast 9 an. 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. 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 ‘ Window Cleaning PHONE 485