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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1941. THIS BUT ASH GAVE ME DOG TO REMEMBER HIM BY! WASN'T HE GLORIAS MOVING TO THE NEXT Baranof Now Juneau Bound SEATTLE, May 22—Steamer Bar- anof sailed at 9 o'clock this morn- ing for Alaska ports with 289 pas- sengers including 139 steerage. Passengers aboard the Baranof beoked for Juneau include the fol- lowing NORTHBOUND Yukon due late tomorrow Saturday . Baranof due Sunday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Tyee scheduled to sail from Se- attle today. North Coast scheduled to sail from Seattle 10 a.m. tomor- TOW. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle May 24 at 9 am. or Miss B, N. Carter. Mr. and Mus,| ® Princess Louise scheduled to Archie Shiels, M. J. Wilcox, Bob safl from Vancouver May 25 Madigan, W. T. Pecora, J. B. Ly-|® &t 9'pam. ons, Miss Verna Larson, Mrs. Dall| Denali scheduled to sail from Seattle May 27 al 9 am mqgfi:x‘:&;“_MM il Northland scheduled to sail T g s from Seattle May 28 at 10 am, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS "oRIHlA"D North Sea is scheduled to ar- gt rive at 8 o'clock tomorrow morninz and sails south twe hours later TAKES 16 Taku scheduled southbound / F SOUIH at 6:30 o'clock Friday eve- : 9 ning T Columbia scheduled south- Sailing south from Juneau, the bound Monday. motorship Northland took 16 p:nf— LOCAL SAILINGS sengers from Juneau for Seat I: stebeth scheduled to sail and Southeast Alaska ports at 7 every Wednesday at 6 p.m. o'clock last night. Passengers booked for Seattle arc Hovey V. Stoneman, Mrs. Olga Peterson, Marlene Peterson and Mrs. Dennis Coyle. for 8itka and wayports. Naha leaves cvery Wednesday at 1 p.m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- 0000000000000 0000°000000000600600000000e00 For Petersburg—Richard Wykolf, ¢ o o o o o o o o o C. Hcogendorn and Mr. and Mrs. Sesifnip- A. M. Michaelson and Mrs. R. L. Michaelson “DES For Wrangell--H. B. Crew son For Ketchikan—Elizabeth Lorne- gaard, Ingeborg Lornegaard, Mus (Sun time, Vld) 23 Florence Syverud, Gaby Chinelle, Low tide—5:38 am, 05 feet and Carl Bromberg. High tide—11:46 aumn., 142 Teet. e~ Low tide—5:30 pim 28 feet THELMA SELLS. CATCH High tide—11:41 pm., 166 feet. Skipper Bernt Alstead of the halibuter Thelma unloaded 8.200 NAVY pII_OI pounds of fish at the Cold Stoc- age dock this morning to sell to Ell's HERE the New England Fisherfes at . -y prices of 9 and 790 cents per poud FROM SITKA L e LANDSCAPE GARDNER son Turner, landscape gard-' Former Kekmkan Flier Ar- I be in Juneau for several| and is available for work or rives in Juneau in censultation on gardens or garden planting. Write the Empire for ap- pointment. adv.| e Try a classified ad in The Empire. Pursuit Plane Vought-Sikorsky Flyirt a Navy |Station at Sitka, Lieutenant INVITATION FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the City of Juneau at the office of the City Clerk until 4 p.n., Friday, shertly before noon today on a rou- tine flight from the Coast defense town on official Navy business. May 23rd, 1941, and then publicly| “vuii Elis in the stub winged pur- opened for the pur se and re uit plane was Navy radio man H. moval of the house located on Har-|; “nonis, The Navy pilot returned bor Way between 9th and 10thii, gipy gy 2:30 otclock this after- streets in the City of Juneau. Fur-|po o ey (oo o a civilian | ther particulars may be obtained pilot with the Ellis Air Tramport‘ §t the office of the Cify annccr‘m Ketchikan and, as a reserve pilot, | in the City Hall at Juneau, Alaska.|y,s cajled to Federal Service with The City reserves the right to re-| ;o Navy. ject any and all bids. sidtolie L ROBERT G. RICE, | City Clerk. FOOD SALE May 20-21-22 Rainbow Girls' Food Sale. adv. son's Radio Shop, May 24. Publication dates, Hix- 1941. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 MAV Round-Trip Fares: ; 10% off twice one-way | . E] o © fares, when purchas £ gl 5|8 in advance. E 5| &2 R Fairbanks, Alaska $ 76 Flat, Alaska 31 $56 Golovin, Alaska 141 67 $118 Hot Springs, Alaska 88 15 65 Juneau, Alaska 151 82 132 McGrath 44 44 18 $12v Nome, Alaska 149 74 126 149 $112 Nulato, Alaska 121 50 99 127 83 $ 37 Ophir, Alaska 39 48 12 125 10 116 § 88 3 Ruby, Alaska 108 39 8 115 T1 47 15 Seattle, Wash,, U. S. A. . 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 $202 Tanana, Alaska 94 24 T1 102 59 60 33 20 $101 Whltehorse. w. T Can.. 144 75 125 26 l14 142 119 109 120 Su. Mo Mo. Tu. We. Fr. Th. Sa. 10:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash.,US.A. PST Ar 18:55 16:10 Av JUNEAU, Alaska PST Lv 12:45 Su. Mo. Tu. Th. We. Sa. 10:00 16:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska PST Ar 12:15 16:15 10:00 16:40 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. . 135° Lv 10:15 14:15 10:20 17:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. 135° Ar 9:55 13:55 - 18:55 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska 150 Lv 6:00 10:00 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 So. Pranklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS PHONE 106 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE e LS S e L A — | ISTEAMER MOVEMENTSI | pursuit ship from the Naval Air Bop | Ellis landed on Gastineau Channel| adv, ‘ By CI.IFF STEBBETT i LG e WAL, T™M FORCED T’ SAY IT WUZ REELLY 7 RIGHT NOBLE OF HiMV, ALTHOUGH -+ MINESWEEPER UNDERGOES TRIAl RUN — — - run in Nar The desi & The United Statcs answer to possible threat of mine f Bay off shore from Herreshoff Yard, Bristol, R. I, bodics new metheds f miresweeping that are being ¢ BESISSIEBARfiT:EN - HANGS OVER SIREET BEN BELLAMY Couple Married Here at 4 o'Clock Ceremony Yesterday n sea lanes was giver a triz ype craft was built. y the Navy. wh | Charm and simplicity marked the !wedding’ yesterday ~afternoon of | Mrs. Bessie Axtcn and Mr. Ben A. Bellamy. The 4 oclock ceremony was performed at the couple’s |apartment in the Baranof Hotel, with the Rev. G. Edward Knight ng the vows in the presence |2t a few clese friends. For her marriage Mrs. Bellamy elected a gown of robin egg blue chiffon with lace inserts. Her flow- crs were crchids and she wore a olitaire diamond lavaliere, a gift of the groom. Mrs. James Boyle, the bride’s only attendant, wore a \Xa/-k dress with a corsage of pink | rea r. Boyle was best man for lhe! areom. ‘ Mrs. Bellamy arrived from Den- | ver, Cclcrado, Tuesday on the| steamer North Sea. Mr. Bcllamyu well known Alaska broker, respre- sents the National Grocery Co. in| this part of the Territory. The| bride and grocm have known one inother since grade school days in tlieir home town of Joplin, Missouri, 2r.d their marriage is a culmination |of a childhood romance. Mr. and Mrs. Bellamy plan to make their home in Juneau, resid- | ing at an apartment in the Baranof. e A passengerless “E” car one of a two-car Chicago Rapid Transit Com- pany train, crashed through the bumper on a stub end track at Madison and Market Streets, its trucks dargiing over the street below., Except for Traffic Officer J. W. Walsh, who suffered minor scratches from fiying debris, no one was injured. Motorman J. A. Vito said he was backing the train when “something happened.” NOTICE T e 25 AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing | air route from Seattle to Nome, on nle nt J. B. Burford & Co. adv. | | | In perfect step members of the first reserve midshipmen class in the juistory ‘of ‘the United States Naval Academy, Annapelis, Md., swing by durir a dress parade. The 590 members eof the class were to be grad- -mu-d after a three-month perl»d of study and receive ensign commissions, <t . There is no substitute ior Newspaper Advertlsmg RESERVE MIDSHIPMEN PASS IN REVIEW TH' RESEMBLANCE AIN'T SO AWRULLY OUTSTANDIN! Copr 1941 King Parures Sy, o, Workd nghs e WARNING TO BOAT OWNERS That the City winance limiting tE time of all b tiad vp at the m or city ioat tnd the cast side |of Trat No. 1t the Bo:t Harbor to a pericd cf 48 hecurs will be | strictly cinforsed JACK WILSON, adv. Harbormaster. Try a classifiea ad it The Empire Mzke Your Stay in Seattle| U~ Yowll be delighted with' | luxury, excel- splendid enter- - the quiet lent cuisine, tainment at Seattle’s finest . Rooms from §3.50. = =T hotel . . SEATTLE ¥ rank W, Hull WASHINGTON NOTICE OF MEETING OF EDITORS | IN THE DISTRICT COURT | THE TERRITORY OF ALA NTVISION NUMBER ONE, | JUNEAU. in tne Maiter of CATCH, Bankrupt, in Bankruptcy. To the creditors of MICHAEL | BOCATCH, of the City of Juneau, Territory of Alaska, a bankrupt. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 9th day of May, 1940, MICHAEL BO- | the said Michael Bocotch was duly | | adjudicated bankrupt, and on the 16th day of May, 1941, an ORDER | of the above-entitled Court allow-| !ing the said Michael Bocatch to/ | file an amended petition and schedules of creditors that existed prior to the time of the filing of the original petition and schedules was issued, and that a meeting of 2ll the creditors will be held at the | office of the undersigned Referee, Harold H. Bates, at Room 1, Val- 1 entine Building, in the city of Ju- ‘neau, Territory of Alaska, at 1 { o'clock in the afternoon on the 2nd | day of June, 1941, at which time | the said creditors may attend, prove | their elaims, appoint a Trustee, ex- | amine the Bankrupt, transact such other business as may properly | come before said mecting. HAROLD H. BATES, | Referee in Bankruptcy. lpunucanon date, May 22, 194l . adv. Dar n-uind NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL 1 REPORT OF EXECUTOR |IN THE COMMISSIONER’'S | COURT FOR THE TERRITORY | OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- [ BER ONE. | Before FELIX GRAY, Commis- | sioner and ex-officio Probate | Judge, Juneau Precinct. | In the Matter of the Last Will |and Testament of ANDREW IHOLM‘ Deceased. | 'NOTICE 1s HEREBY GIVEN | that H. L. Faulkner, executor of the estate of Andrew Holm, de- | ceased, has filed here in his Final { Report of the administration of the | estate of deceased, and that a ‘| hearing will be had upon the same, | before the undersigned, at Juneau, | Alaska, at 10 o'clock A.M., on July | 10th, 1941, at which time and place all persons interested in the said | estate may appear and file objec- tions, in writing, to said Final Re- | GIVEN undeér my hand and the i seal of the Probate Court this 8th day May, 1941." Division Number One, Territory of Alaska. (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, Commissioner ficio . Probate neau Precinct. First publication, May 8th, 1941 Last publication, May 29th, 1941. ady. | | | | and ex-of- Judge, Ju- By J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy. First mmuon April 20, J041. f 'mn, ‘May :0, 104t % | H. O. ADAMS AGENT HARRY SPERLING as & paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire 1s invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: "WE WHO ARE YOUNG" Federal Tax—S5c¢ ver Person WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Northbound Northbound Southbound i COLUMBIA ... sSat. May 17 Tues. May 20 Mon. May 26 YUKON Tues. May 20 Sat. May 24 BARANOF ... Thurs. May 22 Sun. May 25 Sat. May 31 ALASKA .. Sat. May 24. Tues. May 27 Mon. June 1 DENALIL Tues. May 27 Sat. May 31 Fri. June 6 ALEUTIAN ....... Thurs. May 29 Sun. June 1 Sun. June 8 YUKON Tues. June 3 Sat. June 7 BARANOF Thurs. June 5 Sun. June 8 £at. June 14 ALASKA Sat. June 7 Tues. 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