The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 14, 1941, Page 6

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WHY, THANK YOou, Y SAMUEL! AND 1T REALLY WAS A BARGAIN. IN FACT... ~IT WILL BE THE LEAST EXPENSIVE SET IN ANGEL'S WHOLE DOLL- HOUSE! - > £ NORTHBOUND Norah in port thi n boun hedul g Princes ARRIVES HERE FROM SEATTLE North Coast rive about 7 leck morning Tonga SCE Denali Seattl 1e Wednesda YULED SAILINGS hedu g 9 am, tomor rthland scheduled iitle wany ¢} Baranof, Capt.. Joseph Rar and Pu Larry MceName docked in Juncau at 11 am. ¢ i with 21 passengers booked fror outh Juneau. The for the Westward tF with 12 | nzers from Ju From Seatile, passengers W. Albert, Rufus Bean Mr. 1 rs. B. A. Gilliam Hull rmond Isaacson, C. Lars Larson R.MclLeod, Mary R Frank Kauzlarich R. 8. Paxton, Ja rest Ross and Leonard Wood B. Renn was the lone pas- to Juneau from Southeast wer April Mount sail from for ves April 17 cheduled to 18 at Nor £ from Seattle am. lumbia schedu 10 were Joan ¢ April 1t ail from Seattle April 19 at 9 ax ess Lot scheduled t I from Vanecoaver April 2 at 9 am, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Baranof scheduled southbound SAILINGS E:lebeth eduicd Wy sall every Wednesday at 8 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports leave pm were Adel- R. C. Ingram, Hazel Macleod, P. H and W. Stewart Edward Nazel, Fred For Seward, pa aide Guenthner England, K. F. £, Ball aldez enger Ale port For Hartwig and E. Oliver, For Cordova wgh. Mck & e 0060 e 000060 0000000000000 0000060606063060C Cav . PR TIDES Apr Sassing and Ray . INLEY HERE BOUND FORSEATTLE Time Hi High tide fr Juneaun Thatcher was vere Ketcl lone pa ersburg ssengers pa kan. I A here Satur- with it Arriving s - e Famous Woman ) P ers from Westward and 1, the steamer Mount Mc- Arthur, Ryning, Purser ked in. Juneau fc before ontinui engers from for Kinley Paul ( two south ‘wi neau Seward len, L. A Walter Maskie Mrs Nel Nelsen, Kenneth Nelsen Mrs. W. S. Ramsey, Courtney Smith Glen Nelsen, -Arthur Skinner, Will- iam C. Weld and Joseph Millray From Haines—Helen Adams, Tom my Davis, Hazel F Jehns, David B, Hess, Mike John: Grace sen Stars than Any Other o Person in World Stewart chic A Paddy Tagg ssenge son, Mrs Emil Rivera M. L. Bowers, W. H. Bigps Fthel Smith Mrs. L. B. Koscl Council, Mrs. A lizht her C. W. McDonough, Marg ce. of ihe st Joseph Rivera, John Rivera, Marilyn In her Potter and Kenneth Johnson deplored ck Mellquist and E. Whitehead H A (Continuea irom wz2ge One) 1 will- “harles Mrs Mrs M s wer > H wooden ships, and Mary (Jump) Cannon). As a child, 1ed the night skies through with the aid of a smoking candle astronomical guide Jame Dr. W she women latter the fact vears that SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE 455023 FAIRBANKS TO JUNEA MONDAY and (Passengers—Airmail and Express) THURSDAY JUNEAG TO FAIRBANKS = T4%SPAY FRIDAY (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU---SEATTLE $95 One Way; $171 Round Trip Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager 135 So. rranklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS PHONE 108 8000 0606060256 30060000600080060000600cEe 0 the enger from Juneau to Pet- Is Dead Dr. Cannon Classified More Elizabeth she ic window and made observations book often cience once were subject to ridi- provided. In bae nd as trailer Washington Monum Stationed in Peru [ 1e was zraduated from Wellesley College, ing her bachelor of cience degree in 1884, and a master wts in 1907. After doir y at Radcliffe for two ent to Harvard as an i 897. For a time, Miss annon was stationed at the Har- vard Observatory at Arequipa, Peru =he became curator of astronom- ical photographs at Harvard in 1911 1d in 1938, was named Will- iam nch Bond astronomer, post established in honor of ownder of the college observatory rece the <. Norah Here From South Canadian Pacific steamer Prin- cess Norah, making the last trip to utheast Alaska ports on the win- r schedule arrived in Port from the south this afternoon bound for !’ Skagway sengers Nellie arriving for were Ball, Joseph Grace Naghel, Harley J Myrtle ‘Turner, Lincoln Turner, C Whitman, George Griswold, Peterson, Everett Peyton, Vick, James Harris. For Tulsequah, via Juneau: Adam Berner, Iris Arnold, Nickolis Gun- ther, James Highland, Terrence Me- *|Cann, George Murray, Allan Page, Thornton Richardson, George 30~ rich oo THREE HALIBUTERS SELL CATCHES HERE Juneau halibuters unload- ) pound libut Dok { prices of 17 an to| T ed 2 Col¢ orage elline at per pound, Capi. b ma sold 8. Coast Fisheries Andrew Rost 000 pounds to Sebastian_Stuart, and John Win- ther of the Little Fm sold 5,000 pounds to the A g eries of h at t in nt Alstead of the Thel 00 pounds to the Al The Tern, . sol - <o MACHINISTS 10 MEET TONIGH A. Machinist ion, Lo~ h14, is scheduled to meet this cvening at AFL Hall. | Mceting time has been moved up to 8 o'zlock instead ¥ as has been the pol Al member The 1 cal No. of 7 in the pas are urged tonigt ® Perfect comfort ® Centrally located farze Rooms ® Splendid food all with bath. | Special Rates to Permanent Guosts ALASKANS LIKE THE Hrtel I NEW WASHINGTON and service TRAILER HOMES s sped across the Anne ' to attend R s 2 s il e e 3 1 o N i [IN ¥ 7. COURT FOR THE PRECINCT OF JUNEAU DIVISION NUMBER ONE, TER- RITORY OF ALASKA. In the Matter of the Estate MATT NYKANEN, Decceased. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that = Johm - Laitinen has filed a final account and petition of tribution in the above entiiied tate and that hearing will be held on the same on the 14th day June, 1941, the hour 10:00 o' forenoon, at the court room of the mbove ‘entitled ‘contt at Ju- neau, A hich tim persens ted may appear @ oct it they desire Dated 1941 RUMMAGE SALE Lutherann 2"l Rummage Sale, Tt 17th, 10:00 A. M Chuich I —adv. FINAL " [} P bEawWNG of inte to suct ol h aceount this 16th day of s Commission al Probate Judge, April 14-2 o dates, 1941 blication Ma d as temporary homes for civilian werkers in the ship- shington, D. C. C. Palmer, co-ordinator of defense hous- over the period during Memorial CALL FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received in the office of the Commissioner of Edu- | cation, Territory of Alaska, Juneau, | Alaska, at 10:00 A. M., May 5, 1941, and will then be opened and read, for the furnishing of all labor, materials, transportation and equip- ment for the complete construction of the Homer and Nin- ; ilchik School Buildings, with Teach- ; Living ‘Qua and for the _ addition to the Wasilla School Build- ' ing, all in the Territory of Alaska Plans may be obtained from Dr James C. Ryan, Commissioner of lducation, Territory of Alaska the H. B. Foss Company, Architects, Juneau, Alaska. A bid bond of 5% price will be required to accompany | the proposal. | DR. JAMES RYAN, Commisioner of Education Territory of Alaska. First publication; April 14, 1941, Last publication, April 28, 1941 which regular defense housiry will be Sridge, are the Lincoln Memorial and armored columns, supported by dive figh DIVISION OF HITLER DEFEATED - were ing ers’ hur e k spokesmar & . anized Gerr First Direct Engagement, |ine “creece, thros Greek Front, Success- ful for Defenders (Continued irom Page One) German lines, e o along [US— HELP AN ALASKAN Telephone 713 or write The Alaska Territorial Employment Service for this qualified wo: “HORLUCK’S DANISH"” Ice Cream Ilavors Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, | Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, | | | rs then routed anc™or Ger- cclumn tharjeka, 40 mules coplje, and 1t good, the British s battling force: forces the German E Raspberry Ripple, New York, Rock Road, Chocolate, Strawberry and Vanilla— at the GUY SMITH DRUG were captured la in today, the Nazi C ms that *! ne lavia opnosing mon advance, have been destroyed d remnants cf the Serbian Army > face of Ger- ps in the moun- HANDY BOY-—Boy, 17 years old, high school graduate. Has worked geeeeeceeccreoeooeom oo as apprentice carpenter, truck ATCo. driver, clerk in men’s furnishin and pr in dry cleaning shop. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Call for ES 288. e — L] WHY SUFFER with your feet? . Phone 646. Ciuropodist Dr. Steves. (adv.) y morning, accordi \es received in Be British and German Sallings from Pler 7 Seatfle Leaves Beattle 8. 8. Tyee ... 8. 8. TONGASS 8. 8. TAKU . S. S. TONGASS PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AGENT Phone 114 BCANADIAN | NIt JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE EOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah 'April 6—16 Princess Louise TRANS‘PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full . particulars from ¢ Y. W. MULVIHILL PAUSE FOR CLA WS _The whopper of them all, this 19- Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alasks pound lobster was received in Philadelphia as one of a shipment * . Bamnel Heted of 100 lobsters—none of the others having any claim to fame, It was caught off Atlantie City. The man is D. A. Massey,. . J e S, 1 BT A e ——— ‘|| SANITARY PLUMBING and ’; as a paid-up subscriber to JOHN WALMER The Daily Alaska Empire Is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the ——mM ———— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: HE BOYS FR SYRACUSE" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person 1 ary Ui WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! * WHEN IN NEED OF | Diesel! Oil—Stove Gil—Your | Coal Choice—General Hauling | —Storage and Crating CALL US! Junean Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 451 HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner et vour plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 788 SRR L . 18 The Daily ¥ st paid circulation of any Al newspaper. b U ¢ Leave Seattle Northbound Due Junean Northbound Due J Soutl Apr. Apr Apr. BARANOF ALASKA 10 12 Apr Apr. CFFICE of the contract | & P R———— T L A TR A s | MARINE AIBWAYS—U. 5. 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Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boai If You Want MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your Money A Comfortable, Quiet Ride An Engine that Instantly Starts Assurance of Safe Trips Freedom from Fire Hazards A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Low Operating and Maintenance Costa Reduced Insurance iates Smokeless, Odorless Full Diesel Dependability An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked ' CHARLES G. WARNER C0.

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