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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 11, 1941. PULLY AND HER PALS ' By CLIF F STERBETT : OF (‘O\L/JQS\: You MUST REALIZE r\k’ELL'MAN‘r;E RE ; ! HAN“AH KATMNEN OUR YOUNG LADIES ARE ALL ~-BLAH ---BLAH --- THATS JESS ~--‘r’ I.OOK ME OVER * OF THE HIGHEST, MOST BEST HOMES.. EINE - AR oW AN SEE IF THERE , bty €5 GENTEEL TYPE--- -8Bl - BLAH--.. WOULD YUH MIND 2 RE ANY-I MIGHT . : REALLY FROM GETTIN' A FEw z A The Daily Alaska Empire RANKS OF . OF THEM GALS % 1s invited to present this coupon SOCIETY --- ) (OO pr _ o\ 3 ' o bl i BREEDING CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "HE STAYED FOR BREAKFAST” Federal Tax—5¢ per Persom WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! Club for the February meeting| which will be held at her home tomorrow’ evening. Mrs. Norman Rustad will assist Mrs, Pusich, and | the usual business session, followed | by entertainment, will be held. | Precéding the meeting at abnm‘ | 7 o'clock the Library Committee | North Coast [sremmedivovenes| B 2 R ey ? 3 - . W i |the meeting Stops Here e L] . DuringNight FLORIDANS MOVE | Mr. and Mrs, Tatl “Fleridan were | busy today moving into” their own| St 8 new home on Fifth Avenue, first| | f L AEN N of 'two cottages started and com-| AiH 1 d i’ “«"‘":';i. pleted on the new residence boule- | [N LA @\@h)/ i vard built last year by WPA. | i 5 [ £ ) With 39 pasengers, including a The Floridan home was started % . 4 rge portion of the Legislators last June by its owner and with| wboard and bound for Sitka, the the exception of $24 paid out for| Leave Northbound Bouthbound teamer th Coast, A. J. Borkland, | help in pouring the concrete foun- Steamer Seattle Arpive Jnhesu: ‘Tieave Juneay master, Paul E. Richards, purser, | dation is entirely his own handi-| ¥YUKON ... Feb, 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 16 sailed out at 4 o'clock this morning work, done in hours when he was| “BARANOF . . ... Feb. 12 Feb. 15 Feb, 20 after docking with 26 passengers from Seattle for Juneau at 10:30 o'clock last night Passengers arriving from Seattle were Dick Ortman, O. A. Rosto, C. M. Eillingen, Billy Root, Mr. and Mrs. George Bavard, Mr. and Mrs. | off work at the A.J. ALASKA ... Feb, 15 Peb, 18 e Measuring 26 by 30 feet, the f Cmmf‘cts th S S CORDOVA at Cordove for Homer R. Brust, Mrs. J. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Brillhart, Mary Brillhart house contains three bedrooms be- and Uzinkie, Cook Inlet, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula rjorie Brillhart, Mrs. L. Chatles sides a large living room, kitchen, Ports, and utility room and has a full PRI basement with ceiling scven fest| Will call at Ketchikan, Juneau, Seward, Kodiak, Women's W. H. Caswell, Mrs. J. Neaver, Mil dred Holten, Betsy Kodake, A. B McBride, Mrs. H. R. Runquist, M¥s YMOTTOW ST Bl stin bR e high. Bay, northbound; and Yakutat, Juneau, Ketchikan and frem Sitka southbound on Of _ course, Floridan said this Seattle, southbound. Will not connect with S. S. Cordova. morning, much of the inside fin- JBAR Ann Richey, Ed Gill, | Paul Bl . Roberts and I. Sund- erland NORTHBOUND Yukon in port and scheduled to sail westwakd at 4 o'clock this afternoon JHEDULED SAILINGS Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle today Baranof scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a.m. tomorrow Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle February 14 at 10 am. 2 scheduled to sail from Seattle February 15 at 9 am Tyee scheduled to sail from Seattle February 18. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah scheduled to arrive early tomorrow morn- ing and sails south at 8 am @0 0000000000000 00000c00e o @000 0000000000000 e0s 00000000000 ¢ LOCAL SAILINGS i e ; Betw - ed | OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL Mrs. Glen Trving, Don Carlos Brown- e e e o ¢ @ @ @ @ & o o met last night at the home of Mrs. Estebeth scheduled to sail every # | Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- % i ‘ 5 . > Al . o T ’ " " MRS. JOHNSON HOSTESS T " "J A L A S K /l L ' N E ell, Hjalmar Nordale, Leonard Smith, - e - & | Leonard Johnson. ka and wayports. p A pleasant evening of needle work TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 Almer Peterson, A. P. Walker, L. e A A f i g A guessi contest was held Naha leaves every Wednesd ‘BUG' ©1VES FOR UNCLE SAM_up a hill chugs the army's new 45-horsepower, one- . and entertainment was reported H. 0. ADAMS. W. Rogge, H. K. L. Johnson, Mr. . = | prizes for which were won by Mrs. Al ] g h sy St YUKON DOCKS e : % ' DOUGLAS | gru 1omn ana wre moomss aska teams ip Company at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port Guavier (o - hiich was riven a workout at Camp Holabird near l..lltlllmr(n The squat, armored derLeest, F. H. Whaley, Herbert | Cashen. Tne next meeting will be SNEISESIVEN N -INeYE ASKA-ROUTES Thursday afternoon. : g i ; : G > > . s - ¢ | ishing yet remains to be complet-| FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS Alexander, Kake and way- bug ¥ req e motorcyele for courier wor 1 do reconnaissance and some 60-miles-per-hour for the bi-monthly meeting of the Passengers sailing for Sitka were ports. machine gi ;. Kt can slosh through mud, a four-wheel drive and a four-wheel steer. Monday Night Sewing Club which, Knutsen, P. J. Johnston, Vincent | v 2 held in two weeks at Mrs. Logan's Lynn Forrest, W. A. Chipperfield | 3 SONEE < S Crystal Snow Jenne, Loren Hagen ] X e ¥ ! GUARD DRILL POSTPONED un s J. D. Lander, O. D. Cochran, Howard 1 5 s, INTEREST OF COUNCIL NOW Regular drill of Douglag Home | 4 nl“E AIBWAY u . s . H A I L Lyng. Jonn McCormick, Mr. and - CENTERED, COMMUNITY NEEDS (0000 has been postponed from 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authorized Carrier Mrs. S. L. Stangroom, Harvey Smith, | Arriving from Seattle at 10:30 3 ; ¢ L Measures for better fire protec-inis evening on account of thel - SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Charles Herbert, C. H. LaBoyteaux, o'clock this forenoon, the Alaska 3 = 54 tion in the town, and measures for fi..¢ aiq class to be held at tha‘ BEAPLANE CHARTER SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALABKA Mrs. Wallace, Wayne Powe! Steamship Company vessel Yukon, i : | e X | health and education occupied the iy pa)l this evening. | ARTERS JUNEAU-— ren Powers, Mr: ' 7 Capt. C. A. Glasscock, docked here | [ e G 5 : 7 | City Council of Douglas at the 3 R T | U. U. P’HON!_?!G Art FranKlin, Mrs. Clarence Krug, Westward bound with 43 passengers regular meeting held last night. NOTICE jeorgian Kru Carl Schmeckel, for Juneau, six of whom were steer- b i % Fire Chief Mike Pusich, ever P Henry Johnsons 3, M. B, Monagle age et | e a0 ctive i the lne of his duties ur route trom et to Nome, || ALASKA ATR TRANSPORT, Inc and W. A. Egan. Passengers arriving from Seattle i, 4 e 3 ¢ 7 2ave a report of recent fire inspec- | ga0 ¢ J. B. Burford & Co, adv. . o The vessel is scheduled to return were Mrs. E. Biggs, Donald Blond, |* 3 i : tion and drills in the public and e SRR All Planes Operating Own Acronautioal to Juneau Thursday afternoon R. G. Bruce, P. Capellupom, C. C. W 7. i : o sovernment schools and petitioned The Lauy Alaska Empire guaran- 2-Way Radio Station EANG = PHONE southbound. Carnegie, James V. Cole. Louis M. | "oy KoL el b {the body to have two Foamites'iees the largest dally circulation o Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 312 Corbley, Earle S. Coulthard, Mrs : AR § |placed in the new gymnasium and nv Alaska news| : R ; Y 2 # i, Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER S SS, vyer, A ¥ a Pyrene for the laboratory; for P man, D. Jensen, Mrs. F. Gorman, i (i ¥ the Government School, support of | C. J. Jensen, C. J. Johnston, Mr. | 4 5 $ X i g the Council in behalf of obtaining DOUGLAS (OLISEUM 19 and Mrs. R. E. Kaupp, Mr. and Mrs. 3 ; : ; a hundred feet of new 1':-inch \ . Tuesdd)—wednmdfiy | ! 2 Ketcher, Frances Xetcher, % 2t LS L hose and installation of an electric |## 1 (Sun Time) anley Ketcher ! S i¥ ¢ 4 s sell alarm system through the IT COULD unpm ! High tide—1:10 am. 169 feet J. A. Lathanan, Jr., Ethel Loken, . e R R o Pk & Py #4 | Office of Indian Affairs was asked. To Y‘u I”;\ tide—T '0,’ (’ln U'l. feet June Moon, Viola Pike, Mr. and " : s ¥ | ntervention with the school au- h P g Mrs. H. S. Redman, Archie Shiels, PRODUCTION PROGRESS _Blueprints and diagrams | NiCritjes to have keys to furnace 7 i 0 High tide—1:08 pm. 184 feet. 4 8 e X ; P ¢ |Esther G. Rhind,"Sam Ritter, John of United States production accompany William Knudsen (right) left with the firemen was 3 FEP N p— Y L Low tide—7:31 pm. -30 fee 4 # O, s ‘--l- LB J. Schindle, Ella D. Smith, Harold director of the office of production management in the nation iso asked o prevent ‘forced en- E. Smith, Carl Walters, Mrs. C defense setup, as he and John Biggers, production chicf of the ¢ ce and damage to property in CAPTAIN BLACK RETURNING '\, 105 Ruby Weinman, Mr. and d fense commission, call on President Roosevelt for a review of b s, sunean 10 Tor Mis. Frank Woods, Wilmer Bohn preparedness plans, Pusich also reported that the de- INGS — A XL Co. Through passengets cn the steam- j,p, poy ~ cecil' Frickey, Paul G aftment was in need of two 1%%- WEEKL Seattle er Yukon today are Capt. and Mrs ok 5 i Georgd Blick; who are retutning to ?g"""”“”o”‘ Cart Mapin s’ $owasd B R R B R T = ; inch fog nozzles for use on oil Fairbanks after a vacation trip Out- 1';‘.1”.\'; g 15 A e e i 3 > vess scl 5 % A financial report of expendi- o Bk i the ‘ouner of Senad o the. Alaska’ Juneay Hider Meets Sov1et Envoy At soot of apods | saska meansorzarion eral riverboats. an'the Kuskokwim | 000k ¢4 o'clock this afternoon. A | Board was given the Council by ANY ¥ | e 2 e Clerk H. L. Cochrane and appro- L and the lower Yukon, has the mail run from Nenana to Dawson Empire Classifieds Pay! priation of around $600 asked to | meet the February expenses, Lea’ Qeattle .31 e Narlmm\d Jan, North ; ; Sajlings from Pler 7 Seattle Coast | ¥ o 5 S Letter from the Territorial Board w. C z 3 AR 4 % % »f Health summarized results ac-| ..dn ; Y g A @ 2 | complished to date and suggested . . h w ,ea....'y % 4 it 4 : @ | an appropriation ‘in support of 8, 8. TONGASS . their work. 8. S. TYEE .. Plo“n “5 1 i o ! i 4 f“m fast m(-nl_ior‘\ed request met with an appropriation by the Coun-| ERS FREIX cil of $150, The requests of the| FARRENG) BRuE fire chiefl were left in the hands| of the Fire and Water Committee; REFRIGERATION }:o meet request of the School Board % f 2 e i b land pay other current expenses, a 5 n - S 3 ? i | loan of $1,000 from the bank was n B mn 3 % y ¢ 2 | authorized. For later action at SCHEDULE and FARES | (OSSR EO - s e |sewers to aid finances was dis-|} Phone 114 Night 312 JUNEAU TOSEATTLE 1ufspay | GRS . o e Lamber and Building Materials (Rirmgil and Express Only) SRR 3 ; i gL he natatorium | . G 3 ¢ |now that the public school no PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU MONDAY, 3 A, |ofiges needed 4t wih ais FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU '53y"sXi iy o O o e | e 0 e Gndee Tle L F. B A ® ngbis—Rirmdll ‘@nd Expréas) : g | the Fire Department was approved. | EEUNGIST asse arm 7 cport on dedication of the new way | Ju“nu Tn rAInA“KS ; IIIIEI SDDAA ¥ : 3 ) : . ® gl | svmnasium was given by the Coun- (Passengers—Airmail and Express) o it s g lcil by their committee. Lot No. 3! . 43 E i % |in Block 41 was ordered deeded to| sel “,l‘ Bo’! Jun- Fair- Mc- G K 4 . | Ted Jones for the sum of one dol- Pn' a GOVIC nle l. v I[ Yo“ wanl eau banks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath & i i . | lar gnd Sther considerations. " MORE ROOM IN volm BOAT Juneau 8200 14900 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 136 e ¢ B , SO I | More Miles for Your Money Fairbanks 7400 3900 7600 5600 4800 44.00 : | ME. FEUST'S ASHES EAU TO VANCOUVER, A Comfortable, Quiet Ride * INTE VICTORIA OR SEATTLE An Engine that Instantly Starts TERGED BERE DN Assurance of Safe Trips ey - 'FAMILY PLOT BOUTHBOUND SAILINGS :f‘sl: ::nlfm ROUND TRIP, ; y 2 PR The ashes of Mr. John Feusi, Princess Norah :nnmdednm :::;: larlemtrl':ESpccd. P A' 'l A' E 5 3 Douglas pioneer merchant, who ® Low Operating and Maintenance Costs assengers — Alrmail — Al W ; i ¢ X | passed away in San Francisco just nections ®' Reduced Insurance kates - -g - r xpl'ess S ; 2 % {two months ago were received in| O st Vanconver with ®' Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust Paclhc Alaska Au‘wa S l . 7t : : | Juneau yesterday by the Charles| ®' Full Diesel Dependability [ Y , 411C, ; g 3 ; !W. Carter Mortuary and in mei @' An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked - - 2 8 . * presence of immediate relatives here Pan American Airways System R R e ocenmss. - merment wl maravsracro (| CHARLES 6. WARNER CO. TRAFFIC OFFICE . — PR | rousl in tho Bagtex' LA of the| FACionlace St e—— : L. A. DELEBECQUE Wiadimir Dekanosow and Adglt Hitler " | Douglas Cemetery. } Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alasks . There is no substitute for District Sales | 8 les Manager ssia’s s envoy to Germany, Wladimir Dekanosow, is pictured | e 5 30 D i Baranof Hetel 139 80 Prackiin 5t PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS e ver Aot Hiitler of Cermany in the chancellory | WOMAN'S OLUB MEETS - — Advertisin PHONE 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE o Bertin Dekanosow hds just presented his credentials to the | Mrs. Mike Pusich will be hostess N ews per Ad g N CANADIAR PACIFIC ' cader. Llur the Douglas Isldnd 'Woman's COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY ‘ OF ALASKA | i | |

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