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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 5, 1941. By CLIFF STERRETT T/LL SAY NOT/ THAT WAS My OWN 7 POLLY AND HER PALS - Sou READING THAT PUBLISHED DIARY OF GLADYS GETABOUT, " MES. CLARK BASSETT as a paid-mp subseriber to ‘ The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon MY WORD, POL LY/~ IS HER DIARY AS - PUNK AS THAT 2, YES, 1 JUST GOT IT TODAY- this evening at the box office of the _— CAPITOL TREATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “QUEEN OF DESTINY" Federal Tax—5¢ per Persom WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! e na T e s i | How To Relieve ' Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it oes ht to the seat of the | trouble loosen and expel | rmhdanph , and aid nature | to soothe ‘and heal raw, tender, in- | flamed hmnehl | | ISTEAMER MOVEMENTS' | al mucofil mem- | F Slm [« NORTHBOUND . Fes e S | @ No steamer northbound. . n bottle ‘reomulsion e un- or l a e SCHEDULED SAILINGS o rzflndln"oeh:lw m&h;o“'fig ® Tyee scheduled to sail from e lve ‘your money h‘c§ T ™ Seattle ‘today. » aboard the motorship Northla e from Seattle February 7 at ® ughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Master Leonard Williams, when she ¢ 10 am. . docked here late yesterday after- ¢ princess Norah scheduled to e | 8 Siv | UNITED STATES 1;:;0011‘.[:01;11 .?:?I&*[;c rl(:;ryu?:P ’groa?llk:'; : saq ;ro:ngVa:fouxer Febru- : }DEPAR OF THE INTERIOR Leave Northbound Bouthbound 1 9:30 c'clock last night with 28/ Y:{gn ‘;hedupl;,d' to sail from e GENERAL LAND OFFICE Steamer Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay "‘r passcngers from Juneau for Sitka.| ¢ geattle January 8 at 9 am. ® District Land Office ALASKA ..Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 9 L8 Passengers arriving from Seattle o Tongass scheduled to sail from e | Anchorage, Alaska tYUKON ... .Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 16 were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Robertson, ¢ geattle February 11. . | Novmeber 16, 1940 ! “BARANOF Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb. 20 Carol Robertson, Mrs. L. Barsten, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o | Notice is hereby given that J“k'i ALASKA Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 23 Capt. E. Hagen and D. Fett. ® Northland scheduled south- ® son Howell has made applicaflrox;’llor‘ v—Connects wlth S. S. CORDOVA at Cordova for Homer s Passengers sailing for Sitka were's phound tomorrow evening. L] a homesite, under the act of 3 A and Uzinkie, Cook Inlet, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula » Eddie Swope, Dan Noonan, C. B. ¢ Baranof scheduled southbound e 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809{ A:\(:};olwg;l Ports 5 Finnegan, Harry Savage, Ralph ‘e 4 am. Friday. . serial No. 09641, for a tract of land | N £ : 3 . n Traffers, Sam Konoff, Bob Tickner, | ¢ Alaska scheduled southbound .} described as Lot J of the Triangle | \Vll} call at Ketchikan, Juneau, Seward, Kodiak, WQmen> b Amos Shirley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ¢ Jate Sunday or Monday. . | Group of Homesites situated on the | Bay, northbound; and ?{akutat‘ Juneau, Ketchikan and i Delphin, Harry Knudson, David ¢ LOCAL SAILINGS o | Glacier Highway approximately 12| Seattle, southbound. Will not connect with S. S. Cordova. e Bailey, Thomas Young, Lillle Dar- s mstebeth scheduled to sail every ® | miles northwest of Juneau, Plat of FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS 15 lin, Russell Clithero, Harold Toss, ¢ Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ® | U. §. Survey No. 2391, containing 3 OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL 4 Don Westover, A. E. Harding, Miss o kg gnd wayports. . e 1 4.08 acres, and it is now in the files i Grandhclm, Walter Griffith, Gor»‘. Naha leaves y:,-ery Wednesday ® | The storm-smashed steam schooner Catherine Donovan is pictured under tow before she was beached 35 | of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, | T H E A L A s K A L ' N E ly don Wildes, Gil Rich, Burnell A.l'e ‘gt 7a. m. for Petersburg, Port ® | miles north of Eureka, Cal., in mountainous seas. Alrcady her back is broken, above, with water pouring | Alaska. | TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 n Johnson, Mrs. William Jack, Merle ¢ Alexander, Kake and way- ® into her holds and cabins. Only a portion of the vessel's lumber cargo remains on deck. Photo was taken 1 Any and all persons claiwing ad- Jeck. Swarey, Palmer, HiIty Vonoels Sl . a crew member aboard the tug Sea Lion which went to the disiressed <i | versely ahy of the above mentioned e e kS o * and William P O'Connors. (oo e e e e oo 7 o 60 ______ |1and should file their adverse claim 7 | | in the district land office within the | ! | period of publication or thirty days | & Is prem'um ‘ TomMoRROW l (am0l|"aged ths ! dVy Flghtcr VV Orld S Fastest | thereatter, or they will be Lb?lx‘cd‘ " | | by the provisions of the Statutes. b h C & Are Being Designed ‘ Ay il A\l:iska Steamship ompany (Sun Time) Registrar. | | g P | RVICE-ON-ALL-ALRSKA ROUTES ES Low tide—2:01 am., 6.0 feet. Jan. 29, 1941, | 4 . s High tide—8:17 135 feet. Fo’ De'ense pro am | First publication, Ja | B Dr gr | Last publication, March 26, 1041. | — o Low tide—3:14 pm. 28 feet. : ‘ P ;. | High tide—9:39 p.m., 11.2 fect. | i NGLIUE BERNE, Switzerland, Feb. 5.—The PR | (Continued from Page Ore) | ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing HARINE AIBWAYS——U o “ AlIL in Swiss Minister of Transportation s R | ir route rrom Seattle to Nome, Vg 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authorized Carrier j o8 has told citizens that one way of be replaced aimosi instan‘ly. i {sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE 1 ¢ JGing. Foutspait’ 8 10 30, g8 o | = g SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA Swiss vacation as quickly as pos- SEE CONS' N RECORD | | WHY ourrFER with your feet?| ] i 5 quickly as p SEE CONSTRUCTION RECORD | 5T i UARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 | 58 sible and to stay as long as possible. Hotels and holiday resorts form one of Switzerland’s biggest in- dustries and the stream of foreign| tourists has been reduced to a mere trickle since war began. IN NUTSHELL The Texas plant, officials <ay, will be completed in 105 days from the time work started, believed to be a | record for construction of a factory ‘or such size. The Dallas plant is just anolh“l | Phone 648. Chiropodist Dry Steves All Planes W ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. WHO MUST FILE A RETURN?| e RO 9 step in the use of pre-fabricated | ® Subscribe for The Empire E:ce;:‘;g}g;;oge;o:m};:‘Tfer‘; ,g,f::f stele)l in tlfv defense lpm’ram At ‘ ® Splendid food £-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE T St A o] |ried person, not living with husband | Quantico, Va., the Marine Corps . ® Centrally located Radlo HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU )12 UNITED STATES |or wife, and 'having a gross income | base, 100 enlisted men and their h"‘ MS @ Every convenience Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR |of $800 or more; and married per- | f2milies soon will be occupying the all with and sefvice GENERAL LAND OFFICE | sens living with husband or wife,| first defense housing program | bath. District Land Office |who have an aggregate gross in- homes built of pre - fabricated, &Speehl Rates to Permanent Guests Anchorage, Alaska |come of $2,000 or more. welded steel panels. | AMSKANS‘m THE | November 13, 1940 WHEN MUST RETURNS BE| The same construction is being Notice is hereby given that Robert | FILED? For the calendar year, on|Used in 100 twclve-family apart- :3. Shelley, entryman, together with [or before March 15, 1941. For the;ment units for shipyard employees his witnesses, Walter Bindseil and |fiscal year, on or before the 15th| at Newport News, Va. Ethel Bindsell, Has made application | day of the third month following| These houses are demountable ior a homesite, under the act of May | the close of the fiscal year. |under roofs of sheet steel panels 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage! WHERE AND WITH WHOM 'and, except for outer sidewalls of serial No. 09890, for a tract of land | MUST INCOME TAX RETURNS| asbestos shingles over inculation described as Lot B of the Pederson | BE FILED? In the internal revenue board sheathing, are completely, Hill Group of Homesites situated on |district in which the person lives|Of steel. In the case of the Quan- Glacier Highway, approximately 10 | or has his chief place of business,|tico two-family units, ten mien| miles northwest of Juneau, Plat of (and with the collector of internal Working eight hours can get e, U. S. Survey No. 2386, containing | revenue. iready for occupancy in a single day. 4.64 acres, and it is riow in the files| HOW DOES ONE MAKE OUT | Each side of the 48-by-28-foot of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage,!HIS INCOME TAX RETURN? By |buildings contains a living room, | combination Navy's new fighter plane According to aviation experts, the Vought-Sikorsky XF4U-1 pursuit plane, built for the U. 8. navy, is the fastest fighter plane yet de- veloped in any country in the world. The plane, pictured in flight over Washington, is said to be capahle ot !00 mfles an hour speea to Junead ILINGS — WEEKLY BATY Seattle Hld onU S. Deslroyer A Co. ALASKA mflhfiofl i Seattle 1 an. 31 Peb- & B Northland -J Alaska. fellowing the detailed instructions kitchen and dinette, Any and all persons claiming ad- | given on Forms 1040 A and 1040, the | tWo bedrooms and a bath. \ th b.11 Feb. 14 versely any of the above mentioned income tax blanks. - | sailings from Pler 7 Séattle Nor'! Feb. 1 Feb land should file their adverse clalm | WHAT IS THE TAX RATE? A|ALL CAN BE MOVED | | Leaves coast EN, Agent in the district land office within the ' normal tax of four percent on the| All of these buildings are de- i Beattle AENRY GREER, 109 period of publication or thirty days|amount of the net income, arrived |mountable and could be knocked 23 Passengers thereafter, or they will be barred by at by deducting legal exemptions down and transferred to other com- S. S. TONGASS Feb. 11 t Phone v jmunities with little loss of time. The Defense Commission has un- der consideration still a third pre- fabricated steel housing program the designer of which claims he can and credits from the gross income; a surtax on the surtax net income |ln excess of $4,000; and a defense tax of 10 percent of the combined pormal tax and surtax. the provisions of the Statutes. ‘ GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. Pirst publication, Dec. 18, 1940. Last publication, Feb. 12, 1941, 8. 8. ’I'Yl@ i PASSENGERS FREIGHT e s t house 700,000 persons in six months nnmnn'lon Heads Turf Body | " | hs o 'm COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY m and FARES | QF ALASKA Phone 114 Night 312 " g 4 JUNEAU TO SEATTLE 1UESDA | - Lumber and Building Materials (Rirmail and Express Only) ’ e —T— PHONES 597 OR 747—JUNEAU ; MONDAY. i Travel SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve FAIRBANKS TO mtlfd DAY, SATURD | R - ond Modemize Your Home Under Title L F. H. A. JUNEAU TO FAIRBANES [Y:sPAYy | B — RIDAY . (Passengers—Airmail and i } CALIFORNIA GROCERY Jun- Fair- Me- ‘ alld e+« MEAT MARKET TELEPHONES —~371 TRY OUR PENGUIN FRESH FROZEN FOODS Practically Every Kind on the Market eau banks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath || Juneau 8200 14900 115.00 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 Fairbanks .. 82.00 7400 3900 7600 5600 4800 4400 ! *—Via Fairbanks, | LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. 2—Vis Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express | Plflfit Alaska Airways, In | | NTINENTAL TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY ys' B TRANE-PACIFIO ! ACIFI = Pan Amgl:can All’W&YS System PR A A i | Shirley Dale, 23, of Flint, Mich., missed by only a few hours being a Tickets, reservatiohs ‘and full ._-—-——-—a——-————-—-p-h—-—-——“—_ AFFIC OFFICE 8 0F 416 NOSL )OPMILIN. MpA stowaway aboard a destroyer bound from San Diego to Hawaili when : District Sales Mahager elected president of the National tions were being made. Naval authorities wondered how she was able Befnast Bitel \ 135 So. Pranklin Bt. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Association of Racing Commis- to board the ship. Miss Dale said she merely came aboard on a shore ) PEONE 108 134—4TH AVE—~SEATTLE Somers, '““m“’,‘“gfl’;""“ Sloan of | gat loaded with sailors and ducked unnoticed into the engine room. mm' ’m L, She wore regulation dungarees and a seaman's cap, __,______._——-—n—-——-—————'—— - "

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