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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 14, 1941. By CLIFF STERRETT TH’ CAT SOMETIMES IS WHEN I GIT IN e LATE NIGHTS/ ‘ SAM ADAMS as a paid-up subscriber to MINE LISED TO... UNTIL I APPEALED T HER BETTER NATURE . 'SURE WOULD LIKE A SNACK WHEN I &IT HOME, BUT TH’ WIFE KEEPS TH’ ICE-BOY, PADLOCKED YUP. I SIMPLY TOoLD HER HOW HUNGRY - 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: "OF MICE AND MEN" Federal Tax—S5c per Persom WATCH THIS SPACE | Your Name May Appear! Cop_1940, King Festures Synducate, Inc, World nghts reserved | - QueerL ookmg7 Claim TtCanGo300 Miles Per Houx e o s | making one or more engine parts in small, specialized shops. Others are tool makers. Others supply raw materials. The manufacturer brings | these ploducts togemex | MARINE NEWS " COAST HAS [sremvenwovewens] 44 JUNEAU PASSENGERS The steamer North Coast came in from the south early this morning with 44 passengers aboard for Ju- neau. £even sailed out to Sitka Arrivals were R. W. Heavey, Or- H ville Gulhaugen, Peter Loe, Floyd Neck Broken, He Finds Out g RATON, N. M, Jan. 14—“My neck’s a little stiff,” complained D. B. Boyd as he walked into the| Teave Nortnbound outhbound office of Dr. H. E. Donovan. & : teamer 5 P 3 ray “It's got good reason to be,* re- Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Junecay ported the doctor, after examina-| ALASKA ... Jan. 4 Jan. 7 Jan. 13 ticn. “It’s broken.” *BARANOF .. ..Jan. 11 Jan. 14 Jan. 30 Boyd, a volunteer fireman, said! Aypagga NORTHBOUND Boaranof du elate tcmorrow or possibly Thursday morn- ing. Nothing definite p.m. teday. May have days mail aboard. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Tongass scheduled to sail frcm Seattle tomorrow hland scheduled to sail from Seattle January 17 at 10 am, Alaska scheduled to sail from Eeattle January 21 SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS 9 2% ; Fagerson, John Krumm, L. Ket- Princess Norah edulde to a door slammed against| ppp MCcKINLEY j::' ;Z g:: ;’; j;:: :‘1’ cham, Capt. and Mrs. J. V. Davis, sail south at o'clock temor- him while he was fighting a blaze.| sgARANOF 3 R i 4 Jan. 28 Feb. 2 M Davie, Masier igw- row morning, |He nursed his injured neek 10| AR . a2 land Davis, Mrs. W. E. Griffith North Coast scheduled scuth- days before consulting Dr. Dono-| t—Connects with S. S. CORDOVA at Cordova for Homer Robert Dalisky, Charles Kla: Jr., Mrs. Mary Sharp, Master Frankie Sharp, Miss Flora Woodworth Oscar Hart, A. L. Florence, Carl Wefelt, H. L. Coleman, William T | Mahoney, Miss Marie Williams, Dr ; C. Smith, Richard Wakelin, Mrs. E. bound Thursday LOCAL BAILINGS Estebeth scheduled Lo sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sil- ka and wayports. Naha leaves every Wednesday at 7a. m. for Petersburg, Port and Uzinkie. month or six weeks pital FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS 43 OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL NCTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL s e e w'mae cosmissionsns T HE ALASKA LINE ©® 0906000000000 00000000080808 80800 ®e e eccce00000000000c00000000 B. Hansen, Orvis Finzel, Miss Betty Alexander, Kake and way- e CGURT FOR THE TERRITORY TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFF! Ann James, Frank Thomas. ports. This queer looking torpedo Boat is the invention of | can go between 200 and 300 miles per hour. The | oo Ao 1 b o Florence Elkins, E. Dahl, Mrs. B OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- H. 0. ADAMS———— Agent ® e o 0 0 v 00 0 o - a Windsor, Ontario, Canada, man who thinks it i sign. " 0, ks boat is unique in design. BER ONE . H. Whitesell, Miss Hazel Coffin - Sefore FELIX GRAY, Commission- Knute Thompson, Mrs. R. Warfield g ' s after years of experiment at the tle space to equal the gas in a huge \Tzcnnolw\ Calcium lead, a new 2 . Ttali ¢ lsie Ham. e er and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, i Miss E;":dc°“1";v”fir“NE£"; “,"”\‘ TiDES TOMORROW | University of Pennsylvania. Scarlet | ordinary tank. A method of chang- | Product worth millions in war, was| gy oo O Y 7 DR, S8 ysal, Jonn fever immunization was made avail- | ing grass, leaves, seawecd d, | developed by the Bell Telephone Bl 3 Potate al 1 - Adams, W. E. Thomas, Bob Lou ity : [ SYRlopec In the A of the ! head Merritt Peterson, W. E. Carl- able In the form of & Pill by the | nolasses and other plant materials Laboratories. A. P KASHEVAROFF, Deceased, son, Wayne Robinson Sailing to Sitka were the Rev. John Cauble, A. E. Glover, Sam Morris, Ed Prouost, Evan Hill, Wes- ley Jones, Chris Koehler. A. J. Borkland is master of the North Coast and P. E. Richers is purser. High tide— 165 feet Low tide—8 am., 19 feet. High tide—2:01 p.m., 178 fi Low tide—8:31 pm., -23 fo e e U-235WAS Dicks. Rockefeller Institute devel- | oped a new source of chemicals to combat disease out of the microbes in the soil Sulfathoazole, one of the newer forms of sulfanilamide, showed up as equal or possibly superior to sul- fapyridine in curing pneumonia. A possible immunizing substance was found in tuberculosis germs. Flectric new American rubbers were announced. Aviation Steps fo the Front into good coal Notice is hereby given that NADJA TRIPLETTE has filed her final report as executrix of the estate of A, P. KASHEVAROFF, deceased, and that a hearing will be held on the same before the undersigned at Juneau on March Alaska Steamship Company NSERVICE-ON-"- QLL ALASKRAR-ROUTES prm— | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE H 8th, 1941, at ten o'clock A.M., at r s a our !r o n us ry which time and place all persons! 1 ¢ SBEAPLANE CHARTER SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA | interested in the estate of deceased 'UARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 | may appear and file objections in E. HARNER | ide 7 writing to such final report and [)lUVldL for 40,000 bomber-fighters, cantest the same. i proved methods of rebuilding mus- NEW YORK, Jan. 14.40n the ‘a line of ships which, placed wing | IN S('EN(E cles weakened by infantile paralysis. | basis of demand, aviation’ entered | tip to wing tip, would extend from | CiveR under my hand and the > - v current was successfully demonstra- - brain operations. Surgery found im- By CHARL ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. “Frozen sleep” proved to be a fea- | the new vear as No. 1 Glamour Girl | New York to Chicago. seal of the probate court above| . B i » |sible and quick remedy for seveml 3f industry—and war. !named at Juneau, Alaska, January H HISS stem l.l"s MISSlSSID | e | cases of drug addicition. o ; * | To meéq.this demand, the man- o 1041, L e Operating Own Aeronautieal { Y op aih s £y iaied American aviation mantfeturers | ufacturers are reversing part of the FELIX GRAY, 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE | o . e . ynthetic Rubber estimate their backlog of undelivered | evolution of the machine age, and o 4 0. 3 Gas Station Right During Past Year DiSCOV-| 1 agricitbire the Dnlversity of | arsers. a6, abous $400000RIN o |ace cotns Lack b pesenboitns SR s, e Ok Bndio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAD (R E I 0 ' f R d e[les w r M " | California, using X-rays. developed | figure eight times as great asa year | duction. In so doing they are open- Pre‘zmct 8o o Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ! U 0 e e e OS Y a tobacco plant with extra leaves— ago and probably the largest 5f any | ing up an apparently fertile field | .. ¢ | . b e A ¢ First publication Jan. 7, 1941. all good for smokes. Dr. Wanda K. industry in .the country, imcluding of endeavor. i v OGRS Miss. Jan. 14, - T Sald bY Numbel’s Farr discovered the source of cel- the extremely active shipbuilders For example: One particularly ac Efiju_,hllcatmn bt Bt lulose. The immensity of this challenge tive engine maker buys from 800 ten vears blind Joseph Armster Odle has been running a lucrative filliry By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE Natural gas was stored in Cleve- to production is best visualized by separate firms in various parts of| AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showmg land, as a liquid, requiring but lit- the fact that such a figure would the country to assemble ‘fighting Rir route from Seatile to Nome, om | N O R I H L A N D station business—filling gas tanks, | Asseciated Press Science Editor | | i o b at J. B. Burford & Co. adv, | j changing oil and handling acounts. | NEW YORK, Jan. 14.—U-235. the TR R R G - 3 e Y VR i sale . N He has been cheated but cnce rare form of uwranium whose atoms _ | TRAN SPORTAT'O COM AN Y His “system” is built on trust split with release of 200,000,000 elec- ) ] “While T handle dozens of bills |tron-volts of energy, was the great a day, no one has ever told me he scientific discovery of 1940 was giving me a five-spot when If hopes that this metal gives man aciuallv handing me a dollar bill. So far as T know, no one has ever given me the wrong amount of change deliberately. I have faith in them and thev keep faith with me.” atomic power are fulfilled, this dis- covery will be science's greates many a century. Still obscure in significance, but | almost as startling, was the discov- in | ALASKA MINING LAWS | ¢ |{ ALASEA TRANSPORTATION | COMPANY | . Juneau to SATLINGS — [ A I Co WEEKLY SATC e | - Lv. Jun. | s.B. ave AT Jun. 1e N.B ceattle Graduate of two schools for the ery by Gregory Pincus of Clark | | blind, Odle bought his station from 'University, that coldness (about 32 » i) Jan.14 Jan16 | two men who couldn’t make it suc- degrees Fahrenheit for a few min- | FED | ey 0. 10 o5 ceed utes) would fertilize a female rabbir ER AL and TERRITORI AL) [! sailings trom Pler 7 Seattle 52 o 17 Jan.2 182 They told me business had left He obtained a white rabbit whose ! Leaves ) Northiand 2l R here,” he recalled. “but T've made father was mgrely ice water’s tem- | . B8 Fi EaR Beattle GREEN, A% a comfortable living and enough be- perature covering | gers 109 sides to pay $5,000 in cash to build | Medical science supplied the larl.:,-1 2 | TONGASS Jan. 15 a new station.” est number of important advances. | LunE PLACER 0[L d | TYEE . Jan. 21 9 ) an During the last two years Odle Human cancer was transmitted to has had two heipers but still waits animals for the first time, a f:\cfl‘ on many customers himself. Only useful in seeking to solve the cause | COAI l 0CAT10NS PASSENGERS FREIGHT { once has one driven away without of cancer. | e VA T o e WATER RIG REFRIGERATION <+ +SMART WHITE SHIPS - - - 2 ! D.B. FEMMER pr———————— SITE and TUNNELS i : Ans COLUMBIA LUMB SCHEDULE and FARES with Phone 114 Nt 312 or nuastn : JUNEAU TO SEATTLE ~ TUESPAY FORMS and EXPLANATIONS s Lumber and Building Materialy PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU COMPANY , (Airmail and Express Only) Travel N ve FAIRBANKS T0 JUNEAU QY0¥ o and MAPS of ALASKA o o Moderm Yo Houa Vades Tl L F. & A (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS [ %5502 7 (Pagsengers—Airmail and Expren)_ CALIFORNIA GROCERY and « o « MEAT MABKET 1940 Jun- Fair- Mc- eau Lanks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath JUNEAU TO VANCO Juneau 8200 149.00 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 REVISED EDITION IR (s bRl UVER, TELEPHONES Fairbanks 8200 7400 3900 7600 5600 4800 44.00 ATTLE 0 U R P E N G U I N *—Via Fairbanks, BOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah January 1—15—29 Connections at Vancouver with LESS 10%FOR ROU\YD TRIP. T kTR HEfiRY RODEN Passengers — Airmail — Air Express ON SALE AT NEWSSTANDS Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System or EMPIRE PRINTING CO. Juneau, Alaska FRESH FROZEN FOODS Practically Every Kind on the Market TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager 185 So. Pranklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS PHONE 106 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE m"—'—d Window Cleaning PHONE 485 — ‘

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