The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 27, 1941, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, JESS WOT I SAID, SAP. Y DON'T TRY To BETTER YERSELF--YER IN A WHADYA MEAN, I AIN‘T GOT NO AMBITION 2 ST, AHEAD.’)*/ el e RUT--YUH OUGHTA TRY 4 S/EAH2 \VAL FER YER INFORMATION JESS LAST WEEK I WROTE YER @OSQ FIVE LETTERS/ —— ——— ABSOLOCTELY-- AN ALL T AST WLZ THAT HE PROMOTE YUH, SO'S YUH COULD INCREASE MY ALLOWANCE / ¢! CHARLES JOMNSON s 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 (4 and receive 2 tickets to see: “EDISON THE MAN" Federal Tax—5¢ per Persom WATCH THIS SPACE | MARINE NEWS Mt. McKiniey — — ISTEAMER MOVEMENTSI NORTHBOUND L] North Coast scheduled (o arrive " and scheduled to sail for Sit- ka at 11 o'clock tonight rincess Norah scheduled tc oar arrive at 7 o'clock this evan- . ing SCHEDULED SAILIN! Baranof scheduled to With almost 200 passengers aboard | ¢~ Seattle 9 tonight i oina for Giaskg Sfom Tongass scheduled to sail from o . ount McKinle Seattle tomorrow ed i 1 at 1 am. tods Northland scheduled to January 31 i3 W hour from Seattle cl after di ssenge 10 5m Juneau and laska scheduled to sail from ward from Scattle February 1 at 9 am Rassenger from Seattle Tyee scheduled to sail from e Wesley Barrett Seattle February 4 Alvin rances E. Blake, Mr ount McKinley schdeuled to T. Cole, Josephine Crumrine, Mrs il from Seattle February Nina Cnt ne, A. S. Day, John B 9 a.m Halm, ¢ Herbert, Mrs. J. Halm OUTHBOUND BAILINGS eorge Lane, W. W. Lamoureauyx, | ® No steamer north, west, ¢ 2 Lundell, Mrs, R. B, Martin, C Kinley sails direct to Se: Mineker, Fred Scheel, Harry from westward Scott, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Whaley LOCAL SAILINTS Brownie Whaley, R. E. LaFontaine | ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every Mariin Stevens, Al Kalsoff and Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- George Unger. From Ketch ka and wayports. Naha leaves every Wednesday ikan were John Olof- .ooo--o-cnooo-o-o-.cco.-uoooo-oooc 1000 ®P 000000 26G06C0ECE00R0000CCGCOIOCEOCEOCS son, Myrtle Morgan, Peter Gilmore at 7a. m. for Petersburg, Port Roy N. Moore and M. D. Williams, Alexander, Kake and way- Passengers leavi Juneau for ports. Kodiak were F. Kirschner, Wayne | ' ® ® © @ @ ¢ 6 8 o o © Campbell, Royal C. Allee, I ell B | Px.'. "nomas P. Clark L L GAME MANAGEMENT e ORFICIAL S COMING LI WITH COMMISSION wru and W. B. Metz G i eward—M. C. Hoppin, Lois| W. E. Crouse, Chief of the Game the ision of Fish vice, will ¢ from attend the annual Alaska Game Com- utive Officer Frank advised today Managem and Wild and | W, mee Div d Brown, Edwards Lee. Goding Norah Due 7 Tomghl Alice to Mrs. J » Game Commiss February 4. Wildlife A Rhode of Fairbe to the meeting. will be present. >oo All Commui. dule ive 7 o'clock thi SUNDAY AT RIVERSIDE evening . w the following passen- geis for Juneau and Tulsequah Kenneth Cole of Riverside, Cali- ¥or Juncau—Harry Butcher, Nina | fornia, passed away yester morn- Butcher, Emerson Ccnboy, Con i at his home, acco. t8 wo.d ln, trule nhold, O received here by I John Arthur|Z. Cole of Than rence ¥ Hector Mc- on the E Phillips Elizabeth | funeral s Rogge. T McTan Mr. Cole and his brother are well For |known in Juneau, having Earlandsor pile- Arthu Nels . Nelson, Albert |driving work on the small boat har Wood Nichelson and other various proje on - - 1 Channel, e his widow and iwo ¢t Ann and Jean l Tipes TOMORRO s Ex R eriments to develop new Sun Time) ses and commercial applications High tide. 16.7 feet or starch, extracied from kalir Low tide 14 feet corn, are underway in Kansa High tide 179 feet -t Low tide -23 feet. Subscribe to the Daily Alaska - .- - mpire—the paper with the larges st Try a classified ad in The Emplre. | g ~g SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE =~ IUESPAY FRIDAY (Rirmail and Express Only) FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU MQ\PAY, Tiuss. DAY, SATURDAY (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS TUESDAY FRIDAY (Pcssenqers—Axrmml and Express) Jun- P Mc- cau Lanks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath Juneau 8200 14900 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 Fairbz 8200 7400 3000 7600 5600 4800 44.00 Via Fairbanks. 10%FOR ROUD $—Via Fairbanks, Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN ATIRWAYS 1324-4TH AVE.—SEATTLE 185 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 Giant Plane Designed for Hemisphere Defense idea of the staggering size of the Douglas B-19, -mc:\. Cal uhll s known as the “Hemisphere ,000-horsepower motors, ha: & 25 fully armed troops. uctic , with a wing-sp: 2 of 7.500 miles and can carry a bomb load of 18 tons or NEW CRUISER IS LAUNCHED FOR BRITISH NAVY British dis- “ise about the iy Ensting ready | (o the British navy, but nothir A new Eritish craiser; unidentified by name, is at 2 sh patches spoke of the launching of a “formidable add {lon” _ ship, was made public. Northwest cdu 2rown .rlnn.\in»vn Further- es are started early "l,‘m I“‘, through children’s unsuper- ; = search for freedom’ among 6F race degtneratic b 0 have no time for them. EVANSION, 111, Jan. 27.—Amer- of = nervou wols were started as par al movement to "]v( says n - school childre ica®needs more kindergartens, WAR__( onstruction “or:(ers at '\‘ilu:n..l Falls, N. Y., d in building the are wearing tin helmets now as pruteulnn against possible falling hot ri vets, neede :ltA\\";iZ‘,f)‘I:(l‘,Ufl‘l: il.;;t'nmlinnul bridge between U.S.and Canada. This span will replace the oid “houeye moon bridge” wrecked by ice in 1938, Men are preparing to lay first:steel arch on U.S. (T . FUR PEACE, NOT Your Name May Appear! poor children better care. Today | there is accumulated scien evi- dence to show that marked gains |in character and intelligence may ‘l(\ull from pre-school training. | “In pre-schools children should find satisfaction for basic child- hcod needs, including a sense of managing their own affairs free from supervision, the opportunity to talk and work with persons of the same age and a feeling of af-| fection for those with whom they | live. |8 “A two to six-year-old chiid cannot have this kind of life in the modern city apartment.” - .- — Rattlesnake dens usually con- tain a majority of females but in farm fields about five males are Leave Northbound Bouthbound found to one female. Steamer Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay MT. McKINLEY 9 P. M. Jan. 23 Jan. 37 5 o g | ALASKA Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 9 ® Perfect comfort 1YUKO§K”\LEY S‘ 111. ;; f:’ ‘? ?_1) Il: @ Splendid food i ; A ® Centrally located | {—Connects with S. S. CORDOVA at Cordova for Homer Large Rooms ¢ pyery convenience all with and service bath. Special Rates to Permanent Guests | ALASKANS LIKE THE | SHotel | NEW WASHINGTON and Uzinkie. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE--2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. O. ADAMS Agent NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN’ that on January 18, 1941, HER-| BERT LEE. as administrator of the estate of ANNA W. A. HART, de- ceased, made and filed in the fabove-entitled Court at Sitka, Al- aska, his Final Account and Re- port and Petition for Distribution, and that on said day the said Court entered its order directing that a Ala,ska Steamslup Company \SERV'CE ON¢ QLL nLflSKR (3 "TES 5 i el e O e e MARINE AIRWAYS—U. §. MAIL or Distribution before it on Sat- 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authorized Carrier March 22nd, 1941, at 10:00; k. AM,, at the office of the caid United States Commissioner, in the Federal Building, in Sitka Precinct, Territory of Alaska, and| requiring all persons t0 then AN | e e————————————————————— | ALASKA AIR TRANSPOIT Inc. | urday o'cl SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SEEVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA 'UARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 there appear and make their ob- jections, if any, thereto, and to| the settlement thereof and to the| All Planes final distribution of the assets of 5-Way 0""" “"‘“ m:?;;““' PHONE this estate, to HATTIE FAULK, the ; 12 daughter and only surviving heir| \-'"" HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU of Deceased | Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CBARTER | WILLIAM W. KNIGHT, | . U. S. Commissioner and Officio Probate Judge at za, Commissioner’s Pre-| | o Territory of Alaska.| Publication dates, Jan. 20-27, Feb.| adv. e » u to Ly SATLINGS — June A CO WEEKL Seattle o Jun. Lyv. Jun- peave AT ALASKA TRANSPORTAXION geattle COMPANY an. 30 ® ./ North Jan.24 Jan.28 Jar : 4 Coast -V Feb. Bailings from Pler 7 Seattle ardl. a0 31 Feb. 4 ), Nor Leaves GREEN, Agent Seattle AENRY passengers it 3 S. S. TONGASS . Freight Phone * S. S. TYEE .. PA‘SSENGEB’S‘ ¢ FREIGHT REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER ; AGENT COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY Phone 114 Night 312 OF ALASEA E | z | g Lumber ang Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE ¥OUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. CANADIAN PACIFI(C CALIFORNIA GROCERY and . . , MEAT MARKET 'TELEPHONES ~371 TRY OUR PENGUIN FRESH FROZEN FOODS Practically Every Kind on the Market TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY Window Cleagning — |

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