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THE DAILY ALASKA £MPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 17 POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT . R 1T WAS JES' A TEST--AN' - { 3 K. KARLSON B PAW PERKINS, YUH LEET THIS. MORNIN MAW, YOULL NEVER o b ALL DAY 1 WORRIED THAT OH, PAW-YUH | WOT D' YUH YUH HADN'T NOTICED DEAR OL' FIBBIN’ 3 as a pald-up subscriber to WITHOUT: KISSIN KNOW HOW THEM MEAN, PLEASES ME G'BYE! WORDS PLEASES ME! f YUY, 1IDJIT? lllh . . e Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: "“LA CONGA NIGHTS" e Federal Tax—3¢ ver Persom wals‘,“ lake | b ‘. : ‘ 5 WATCH THIS SPACE— 5 - Your Name May Appear! i o North Seals |[sreesvoveeel SRR -7 FESERE FENSE ' From Louise Bt Cresident Opens UL S. Defense Bond Driv; NORTHBOUND {o. arrive at enali scheduled : \ § North Sea scheduled to arrive Steamer Approximately 100 tons of chinery - and equipment for Canadian air field at Watson Lal: was unloaded from the northbound } steamer Princess Louise yesterday b o i morning as the vessel layed over STATES F in Wrangell for eight hours. Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau SA"]NGS & A huge vn{:‘ry»ul)l s(’\’(’llll‘lm T Steamer Northbound Northbound Southhound AR v * lengines and other construction| _ : “BON Ds /{g machinery was set on the Wrangell| YUKON . Tues. May Sat. May 10 * |dock for transhipment up the, BARANOF i b i Stikine River to Watson Lake e S S T Length of time taken for the un-, ALASKA Sat. May Tues. May 13 . May 19 Ioading of the machinery was the cause of the ship's coming into Juneau several hours off schedule.| COLUMBIA Sat. May Tues. May Mon. May 26 - eee % : 7 SEATTLE, May 17 North Sea sailed for Southe aska ports at 10:30 o'clock Friday moir with 136 wssengers, the following booked for, Juneau Miss Ruth Cowles, Carl Brom- berg, Mrs, L D. Cano, M 1 Allen T. Sherman, J. W Mr H. J. Bulehe Mrs. Bessie Axton, Mrs. Hal Kim- mell and children, Miss Kathleen Vickers, Mrs. J. E. Boyle, Mr.. and Mr Morris Ross, Hector McLean Miss Helen Goodrich, Miss Davies Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth R. Foresmar and baby CHEDULED SAILINGS vukon scheduled to. sail from Seattle May 20 at 9 a.m AS heduled to attle B 23 at BOUND SAILINGS scheduled southbound his afternc s due southbound abot 6:30 o'clock tonight DENALY Tues. May 13 Sat. May Alaska scheduled to arrive outhbound at 1 am, Mon- YUKON Tues. May 20 Sat. May 2 | E l KS To M E ET BARANOF Thurs. May 22 Sun. May 2§ Sat. May 3 | | ALASEA . Sat. ay 24. Tues. May 27 Mon. June i DENALI Tue: ay Sat. May 3 ri. June | ALEUTIAN May 29 Sun. June . June YUKON Tues. June 3 Sat. June day Princess Lonise scheduled to ar- at 7 oclock Monday and sails south at 10 PR : bound about Tuesday. '“ A R Iaku scheduled southboun { fon A LOCAL SAILINGS 2 FOR Busv DAY Estebeth. scheduled to sail . > every Wednesday at 6 pm, § WS for Sitka and wayports Shortly after the return of pilot|e Naha leaves every Wednesday Alex Holden from a .trip to the at 1 pm. for Petersburg, Port States, ' the loeal airways company Alexander, Kake and way- carriea 54 passengers today as flight > > The whitewashing Dougl: n BARANOF Thurs.June 5 Sun. June Sat. June 14 ¢ | will have another crack a ) | ball club tomorrow evening at 6 s AGE! ; » Secretary Morgenthau and President Roosevelt My iin i H. O. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 o'clock as they meet in the Fire- FREIGHT OFFIC 4 After launching the U. S. defense bond drive in a speech broadcast from the White House in Wash- men’s ball park here for a nine- ington, President sevelt purchases the first of the new savings bonds from Secretary of the Treas- inning battle. ury Henry Morgenths - The prices of the defense bonds, which may bo purchased at banks and Keyed up to a fighting pitch, the ASKA THE YEAR ‘ROU were kept in the air on runs to e o o 0 o 0 0 o 0 postoffices, begin which are purchased for $18.75, and range up 1o $10,000 denomination Elks are ready to battle to an cat- Polaris-Taku, Skagway -and Coast Stamps are being sold, and can be purchased for 10 cents, 25 cents and 50 cents. They are to be saved St Boe B, teniatol> BOA; BLB 0t s ‘Envoy's Kin Home in an album and with them the defense bonds can be purchased. Bl s ot o ————————— tern o b from the tandere 0 MMARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL Starting at 6 o'clock Uhis morn- - 'I' B'“ N I Y S 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier aX l ex eal' ICE OF HEARING ON FINAL! * Scheduled Passenger Airline Service ALODENE ARE - REPORT SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA May Be IG"III( as ARI), - PETITION - FOR | Headquarters Juneau—PHONE 623 DISTRIBUTION Experfs Start Work .75 %, asvvon. B — RIS L. PINKERTON, as mmnu;&mtfi‘ ALASKA AIR TBANSPnRT’ Inc. (Continued from Page One) of the estate of ELSIE SRR 3 KNIGHT, deceased, made and file; All Planes | Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE in the above-entitled Court at Ju 2-Way Radio Station KANG The Britfsh surtax reaches a max-| o€ PR Bl Account, Ratio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 fmm.xhis ‘_"‘ ?5]- g A Wf "l Report and Petition for Distribu- | Equipped Seaplanes for Charter our top surtax levy as PrOpIsEd o, ang ghat on said day the said| % by the Treasury would be 75 DEI-|cquy. entered its order directing Wi to- » 5 Hoonah with ank and & = 1) L] { cent on all incomes over $5,000,000. i P 3 hat a hearing be ha said Mts, Harry Boug a with We b Badh inAskaiiS esiprir) o be 0 it - Ue, DR U gald B. B. Lotze 5 . 1 1 | Final Account, Report and Peli- 3. Lotz zer, and HaE PRS0 o S AOBTLIEs B ¢ 3 —e—wwwey | sion that the Englishman didn't p ot an A will return with 3 i Y R ¢ .|tion for Distribution before it on turn 1 0l S { { | have to worry about the “hidden g i X 4 . almost in oh- you Harold Zeéricer came Basl l Saturday, July 12, 1941, at 10:00 2 Two fishing flights are scheduled 4 ? Salmon fishing was alm tax . bugaboo. However, his excise y as Dean Gocdwin_will carry five Ju- & L livion this morning as most of the from Montana Creck vesterday S Shie e deAne et tistipes | TN A K G0 the office of the, . | . g . neau men to Lake Hasselborg and a f - cal nimrods were buying and pre- ning with a nice catch of Dsl ably higher than ours Unifed States .. Commissioner. and T RAN SPOR H ATIO N COMPANY d. and one cutthro: He s 1 ’ s " Ex-Officio Probate Judge for Ju- ) party from Sitka to Sitkoh Lake, S : % | paring trout gear for fthe w . iy % e v e i F voiced s about trout are runnin the creek ar AS HIG g neau Commissioner’s Precinct, in HIGH 2.3 | Juneau, Territory of Alaska, and| "DES e % . Mol Creek, Salmon Creek, that where there Dolly’s, there The English purchase: tax—simi-| cutthreat and to pro ©00C0 00000000200 006000C606060 0308000060608 ing, pilot Shell: Simmons carried 18 e passengers and 4000 pounds of . freight in a series of flights to the Polaris Taku mine and returned with-eight passengers from the Ca- nadian ming. to Juneau. Holden made a trip to the Coast with Adolph Hunt for Hirst, O. W, Tupper, Doug- las Swanson, Herb Redman and Jer- uled to return with five passengers from Sitka. Simmons is scheduled to make a \ § \ | ) § § \ ) ! ) § . - ! ry McKinley for Sitka. He is sched- & ! § ) Wwindfall Lake, Nugget Creek and , display i . . S A -| requiring all persons to then and - § | Sheep Creck were heard, to say a nice l4-incher. The Dolly’s !" llox"lii’::n;"’zn ““f: ‘:v;l;‘;;fl‘li;ther_e appear and make their ob- (Sun time—May 18) L % : { |nothing about the crowd that is Il firm and good eating. price (about 24 percent of the ,.C_U"C“"“Sv if any, thereto, jand to Low tide—0:36 a.m., 50 feet i |expected at the bar in Auk Lake. ———— % rice). of ‘such-luxiry, goods M‘Lhe settlement thgreo( and to the High tide—6:3¢ am. 128 feet & o — Harold Brown and Warrant Of-| iy ciy toflet preparations, articles payment and distribution of all of Low tide—1:05 pm. 28 fect 5 e ficer Hamilton Bond are plamming of real sik and furniture. The| ‘rs residue of this estate to MOL- High tide—7:48 p.m., 135 feet ) Joe Brewitt and a party are g @y foday. They will leave : for g - ThelyIr REED, of legal age, the aunt, i Gt e : 3 ) : proposed U. S. excise tax on jewel- e . - i & planning a jaunt up Salmon Creek’ nontana Creek early tomorToW o musical instruments g JEWEl and only surviving heir of deceased, MONDAY, MAY 19 £ tomorrow for ll?v day with high porping with the complets ageoi- | e Ii“ “‘: '_x?'\‘y“L'm";L‘ ]"f’d. T2~ esiding at 911 Arlington Avenue, Low tide—1:59 am., 4.8 feet ' 5 xpectations and a complete oul- trement to hook onto the cutthr oiah X pergerisai: tac el i Reno, Nevada. High tide—8:00 am., 122 feet. ¢ it which they claim they'll Brin2 pe English IN WITNESS WHEREOF I here- purchase tax on| < Low tide—2:16 pm. 34 feet. Beatrice Phillips oy back. coods in commen use such as| U0t0 set my hand and official seai Tk "' of the Probate Court at Juneau, High tide—8:52 pm., 139 feet. 1. Goldstein is still preparing ais ilaai el ; A A well-) vn§' who re- § 4 o A R 5 clothing, shoes, pots and pans, is h & it 42" b mong the well-know re boat for the coming season, whith' Max Lewis is still intendidg to gpout 12 percent of mf l_eml‘Alnslm, this 9th day of May, 1941. CARD OF. THANKS ;g“'g“‘gl‘:fli\;‘:m?‘go‘:ma“’x"“éri‘g’ is now not coming, but arrived. He take a run up Nugget Creek tOMOr-| price. Such necessities as | (SEAL) o wish: g0 thankeeveryane for| BN Diliilne ahove, ln, the , |SVS. that: the -Bobhy G -will b row with te highost expectations.|gas codl, and mediothe AxS! gis SERdx SRl their kindness, and consideration | gaughter of William Phillips, U. Painted and finished soon. And he’s still using flies. Giibt: Bome of our' States h:’w, United States Commission- shown our son and us in his re- | §, “ambassador to Italy. Miss h SAIES CHEES, BH dlthast n‘“ Co‘mmbdi er and Ex-Officio Probate cent accident, | Phillips has been in Buenos Aires, . ties including food, but the maxi-! . Judge. MR. AND MRS, B. CHERNI-| Argentina, and is en joute tc 7 T & mum.tate s about two percept, | IV St Publication, May 10th, 1941, adv KOFF. AND FAMILY. |.. Boston. Held in Ad Man s Slaymg Yor the privilese of enjoying a| U35 Publication, May Slst, 1941. 4 il aity |spot of liquor the bomb-harassed b . idnglish Joe Doaks has to pay. his PAN /‘MER!C/‘N A'RWAYS 4 government a pretty penny. The, ORDER ~FIXING TIME FOR 4 - il 2 |tax on distilled spirits over there HEARING AND FINAL o i |is $14 a gallon compared with al - /A€COUNT EFFECTIVE ;- s present $3 and a proposed $4 a IN THE PROBATE COURT FOR MAY 16, 1941 zallon here. | JUNEAU . PRECINCT, TERRI- | John Bull's tax on cigarettes is| TORY:OF ALASKA, DIVISION 20 cents a pack of 20, compared|] NUMBER ONE. Round-Trip Fares: | - 3 with @ present Federal 6% cents| In the Matter of the Estate of| 3 , A4LASKA TRANSPORTATION 10%-~0ff: twice one-way 2 { pe and proposed cight cents a pack| RAYMOND: RUZICH, Deceased. ® faves, when purchased |2 | £ S . |in this count Jack Turkovich, the duly ap- U in advance i | B 8 | B 3 : : i pointed, acting and qualified Ad- VICTORIA OR SEATTLE 3 | ministrator with the will anne)fed, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Fairbanks, Alaska of the estate of Raymond Ruzich, Princess Louise Flat, Alaska 31 8 : ’ [ % y deceased, having this day filed his May 15—May 31 ki 3 : 3 . 4 : PNNEER, DIES | Final Report and Account and Pe- V. W, MULVIHILL ¢ ¥ Golovin, Al Hot Sprin; ska 5 5 i tition for Distribution, it is ordered Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alasks luneau, Alaska 5 2 13 % 5 | that- a ‘hearing be held thereon be- McGrath & $12 F ; ; John _Bcll?n. 83, who came 10 yye this Court, in its Courtroom, CA“A IAH PM:lfl :lu(‘ne. Alu-l,-.‘ i 2 49 $ L. ‘ Y i . A,]asil’m ‘m 1898 lnml nu?)id in many |y the Federal Building, Juneau, § S TONGASS by, Alaska 8 30 85 15 i B o diis “to. o fisgivon| DHTIA S50 SIS St ol WHEN IN NEED OF REFRIGERATION scattle, Wash 3 236 170 2 5 207 g | % . the forenoon, at which time and . cattle, Wash., U. 5. / 5 5 2 ; | by the Governor’s office, . | interested in th Diesel Oil—Stove Ofl—Your anana, Alagka § 3 20 $191 8 izt o o s | place all persons interested in thei} o) oy gice—General Hauling A Whitehome, Y. T., Can 5 135 26 142 119 109 120 : i said estate may appear and show —Storage and Crating oY 5 HAGERTY RETURNS | cause -why. said Final Account and ey Mo. Tu , ' ! | Don Hagerty,. Senior Organiza-| Report should not be approved and CALL US! ll B Eflfllfl W00 Ly SEATTLE, WashUS ity : ticn Ficld Agent for the Office of the . Distribution, prayed for or- Juneau Transfer © " AGENT 14:10 Ar JUNEAU, Alasks ST Ly 12:45 Indian Affairs, returned on . the/ dered. jun NSiC S5 ) North Coast from Sitka. | Witness my hand and the Sealil ppone 48—Night Phone 451 Phone Night 5 - ,ee of the above entitled Court. here- " ¥ unto affixed at Juneau, Alaska, this We. Sa. £ 14:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alacks Ar 12:15 16:14 DIXON.SELLS 114,;3 IA. wfl;;fig?g'ilri Lv 10:15 14:15 3 _— Skipper Emil Samuelson of the L‘ul,mugg;yl. e tit te Dr 8: " 'HORSE, Y. T. 13:55 Morris Mardavich, 23, a plumber’s helper who has crowded fiv mfi | halibater - Bixon = unloaded 8,500 s Yoy f me 2 f \ 16:55 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska 150" Lv 6:00 10:00 and three convictions into the last eight vears, is shown (center) as he 'mn%dsfm fish, today, sellineto £ ~W"‘gx5;';;°"“;"‘“fi“’f’ re 8 n.’o su 9 u 0 I AD OUF v e escorted by detectives to New York police headquarter: 5 | A 5 BL-850 1 and - p Probate : L. A. DELEBECQUE—District "“": ‘“-1“:“” a5 Rotis B i5 sonriestion with the Aa¥ins. af Hater ¥ Mo s -”“: if' ,f"f,?-‘wsi A Judwe; Jutieau- Precinet. 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS advertising man. Maxwell was shot by two bandits as he sa Probimby 4 - Nication - 17:24-81 y 5 he sat ih & e Pubication “dites, ) V. PHONE 106 1324 —4TH AVE.-SEATTLE 3 parked car with model Mary Jane Cassidy outside her Manhattan home. Thie Lially Alssks Jm Juni 7, 1941, ad

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