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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1941. POLLY AND HER PALS — WAL, DID YUH TAKE YER FIRST SWIMMIN' LESSON AT TH' INDOOR POOL T'NIGHT, PAW? / NYEAH--FUNNY THING, THOUGH, TH' INSTRUCTOR ONLY LEMME WALK AROUND TH' SHALLOW END O TH TANK! LISSEN, LOUT, ARE YUH SURE . YUH PUT ME ON TH INSTRUCTORS WAITIN' LIST LIKE T TOLD YUH TO? B == N o (NS Mo NS S NG bl reret MARINE NEWS | Aleutian Out - TEAMER MOVEMENTS e a— at kind of modesty isn't. exactly it in prefty young iris. Her not wearing mak 't typical either. That's ju cause without any, her Scandina- st blonde complexion s perfect. | A TYPICAL CASE Eut what has happened to Miss arsany since she ‘won her title is By CLIFF STERRETT ¥ HONEST UNK! T THOUGHT Yt SAID JACK GOULD I a8 & pald-ap Pabesribes o The 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: "DANCE GIRL DANCE" Federal Tax—5¢ ver Person land should file their adverse claim in the district Innl office within the WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! rio of pr tion or thirty days ! therc oy will be barred by | the provis ¢ statutes. | GEORGE A. LINGO, | | Register. | First publication, April 23, 1941, | Last publication, June 18, 1941. i UNITED STATES pretty much what happens to all 3 o REN - e I e . NORTHBOUND . Covernment worker queens. ier PEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | | e rive early Thursday evening. o i i et e Tl ke abart- | Distriet Land Office o i is © Yukon scheduled to arrive Sat- ® Sent. &he dhaves wibh. s friend from | I\A‘r;c}h(;lcflgl;q;\lnskn bl e urday o Linneapolis Tings: constantly — ; £l Taking ngers from Ju- ¢ SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® e s of swould-be suit- | Notice is hereby given that Ches- | neau for » Westward and Lynn e Baranof ‘scheduled to sail from ® Sk ‘1‘“ of whom. Bstte: tusns dov .|ter B. Ellis has made application | Canal ports, the steamer Aleutian e Seattle 9 a.m. tOMOrrow . | ey il §ust beodtiss: dRey like for a homesite, under the act of ailed from Juneau at 5:30 o'clock e Tyee scheduled to sail from Se- 3\‘“,,. e e themm, Fhats| May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchor- | afternoon o attle tomorrow. . ‘x)lly nuu jis age Serial No. 10001, for a tract of Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau naers lea for Seward e North Coast scheduled to sail @ Lne repor (‘-n ‘ml photographers land described as Lot K of the Auke Steamer Northbound Northbound Southhound Mr. and Mrs. James ue, sattle June 20 at 10 @ s Rt e Lake Group of Homesites, Tract A, AR s 4 \l;v,l,’,:ffl \1;’ ';4:”1“‘;';;:::' : r]:::n Seattle June at $ flocked to her door 1(ulduys, [aftigtad nnp”w Taop: Branch of. the ALEUTIAN ... Thurs.May 20 - Sun. June 1 Sun. June 8 1 \ry se, am. She is thrilled by it all but not o e ! “ wlo Nasi, Mrs. N. Lester Troast, e Princess Charlotte scheduled to ® O oft-Lalings. She” knows Ciaeler Highway about 13 miles| YUKON ... Tues. June 3 Sat. Jume 17 N. Lester Troast Jr. John McCor- e sail from Vancouver June 21 ® e Whuie Wit B her “Miss | NOTthwesterly from Juneau, Alaska, : mick, W, E. Cronch, J. A. Yesbec,' ® at 9 pm, ° 5 hat t x;u:) be m“\l[‘hl\m W;‘;) Plat of U. 8. Survey No. 2392, con- BARANOF .. Thurs.June 5 Sun. June 8 at. Jur 4 y iaa o -d sz o o al fr 3 Naticnal Defense ar. Who oining 4.85 acres, @ it is a ) & aloh Daphe Dy Bigiard, o Columila 'rd,‘:‘,:m:gu(.;::i;‘ trom | B won'h even . zemembar et ey aEre AN 1L 18 BOW 1| ArASKA Sat. June 7 Tues.June 10 Mon. June 16 . ro; ames roast, ra , Mc- @ £ e 5 . ay, Y # P - " 4 Georze Converse, Cecil W. e bl t ooy o £ Rt O k) Al{\‘chumg;. filaskn. o | DENALY . Wed. June 11 Sun. June 15 June 21 i ? Lee McRoberts, R. L. ® Prince George scheduled to sail @ RS ny.and all persons claiming ad- A > 7 b Brown. Walter L. dowell, H, B o from Vancouver, June 23 at @ “""“ ueeis | versely any of the above mentioned ALEUTIAN Sat. June 14 Tues. June 17 Wed. June 25 p . P P s A bub land should file their adverse elaims Bt Zurcher, F. L. Rouse, and F. F. ® 9 pm. » o : MYSTRCALLS | VN s, June 17 Sat. 1 F i ot S Alae NS L S come to Washing- jn the district land office within ¥ wugeoTope L o mtg gone-dl. o e WA For Yakutat E. Whitehead, ® Seattle June 24 at § am. ol £ gy t!hp ])a:-md of 'publication or ‘I\Iix‘L\' BARANOF ... ThursJune 19 Sun, June 22 Sun. June 29 George cchman. Ora B. Me. ® Northland scheduled to sail ® | e days thereafter, or they will be AL e es k. Jack Westfall John Elliott, © from Seattle June 25. ol b ’n}*d by the provisions of the Si.’\-: COLUMBA ... Sat. June 21 Tues. June 24 Thurs.July 3 loyd Gorman, Adrian Lammers, ® Taku scheduled fo sail from e TS, 3 ALASEA .. Tues. June 24 Sat. June 28 Clifford Furnness and L. M. Dun- ® Seattle June 26. | FLORENOE L. KOLB, ¢ . % . 1ap e SOUTHBOUND SAILIN o b ) {)\;lmg Register. DENALI ... ThursJune 26 Sun. Juné 29 Sat. July 5 3 Jortt on SChec y y 3 % . First publication, May 28, 1941. g For Skagway — Henrietta Me- | ® North Sea scheduled south- @ j Taat DU o Folo 5 4061 H. 0. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 Kaneham, Margaret Ulander and ® bound Thursday night. . ast y sation, July 23, . S Canghay gar ar and g | it o FREIGHT OFFIC 4 Srs. Loutde 85 Mad. Princess Louise scheduled to T oS { For Haines—Nils F. Englund and | ® @rive at 7 o’clock Friday e/ o g SRR RS Geotie Rrillerson e morning and sails south two e | G DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Forl Kodlsk-T. R, . Cuirtis e hours later . Alaska Transportation Company GENERAL LAND OFFICE > PR L Cupls: & Denali scheduled southbound e : 2 vessel Taku tied up at Femme:'s District Land Office v rescapy 8 AN I 1i southboun | & Yiis b 5 sbowing aihit by w. a e % & Baturdey. o The German caption describes this photo as showing a [] v n} e g 5 o'clock this morning from Anchorage, Alaska. MABINE AIBWAY u‘ et BUE SEAEEeg BONDS & Alouffin saneduled soutnbound e | Stuka dive bomberan'a Diitish Leusales off Coete. LI p e > via Sitka, and is scheduled May 8, 1941, S——U. S. MAIL . LOCAL SAILINGS . planes attacking British vesscls. LA (P d‘slll;:r::;;lfl:;nli:ll?i‘myfx(lw; Scheduled Passenger Airline Service S SEATTLE ¢ Estebeth scheduled fo sail e} gt Rawndliae vl i B SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA e every Wednesday at 6 pm. ® Taku brouzht in no passen- | @ homesite under the act of May 26, 5 : e for Sitka and wayports. . ; ¢ »d for Juneau, sengers | 1934 (48 Stat. 809) for a tract of Headquarters Juneau—PHONE 62! ® Perfect comfort ® Naha leaves every Wednesday o{WA HI?‘ Juneau for Seattie on the|land described as Lot “V” Triangle X - e n— e at1pm. for Petersburg, Port ! vossel are Gloria White, Mrs. Edith groun of Homesites, embraced in ol ® Centrally located e Alexander, Kake and way- ®| Pa ind Stanton Warburton. | U. 8. Survey No. 2391, situated SP Large Booms e Splendid food ® ports. 4 o | s {along the Glacier-Eagle River_High- ALASKA Aln TnA“ onrl Illc. % all with © o0 0.0 00 0 0 o o g | BUY DEFENSE BONDS | way, and it is now in the files of |§ Am Planes Qperating Own Aeronautical PHONE | bath. and service AR L T R | ¥ e AL :\l;:sl:: S. Land Office, Anchorngc‘: 2-Way HAN Radio Station KANG . | S - } cio GAR and SHOP in JUNEAU Bpecial Rates to Permanent Guests | 4 UNITED STATES | {mi = Bl ALASKANS LIKE THE | ZEN ARE (H EN DEPARTMENT OF 'rm-:m'rnm(m.v'figya;%,a;} ffi:s?‘:if;“xmifigdl Equipped Seaplanes for Charter 612 Hotel Low tide—3:22 am. 33 feet [ f ! ) ; /4 S ENET :*ANdD(gi‘;FICE |land should file their adverse claims | W, High tide—9:3¢ am. 117 feet. | T LRI |in the district land office at An- | NEW WASHIN Low tide—3:17 pm. 47 feet. Sa Anchorage, Alaska chorage, Alaska, within the period | R High tide—9:38 pm. 146 feet. | (Contimed from Page One) And dansas: s arrange athletic! Notice is T M\‘;" Lo 19411’] s | of publication or thirty days there- | | This business isn't confined to available in this fihn i . | provisions of Statutes. | o ey i a homesite under the Act of May | GEORGE A. LINGO, |zovernment employees either. When them have th 1934 . (43 Stat. 809) Anchorage | aico o | Washingtcn” was selected re- uz' men and Wwc erial No. 09950, for a tract of land | pirst publication, May 28, 1931 * | To BE pUI I“ | for: the annual beauty. CON-QED, : 5 described as Lot C of the Triangle | ast publication, July 23, 1941, " | at Atlaptic City, there was quling * Group of Homesites situated near| —— el - ssyseddn ’ WA'I'ER IODAY note hullabaloo and fuss thanjidea and co | Juneau, Alaska, Plat of U. S. Survey | UNITED STATES | . i | nost towns e over a hot city| «pirit has done the|No. 2391, containing 3.07 acres, and | Department of the Interior | s — Junes? - Ad o |clection and the winner, native-|zrest. |it is now in the files of the U. S. GENERAL LAND OFFICE . WEEKLY ,«ml.“‘m‘e [ Completely built and ready fo, |born 17-year-old Jean Cavanaugh,| Don't get the ides . that Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Distriet Lard Office | Sea ol { launching this afternoon, the 25-foo’ | daughter of a prominent Tacoma | these form a Any and all persons claiming ad- Anchorage, Alaska. | : Leave AT Jun. b‘é‘ B ! 3. words that \willxbiing yon cabin cruiser built for Les Hogir |Park physician, already is about| heauties in abbr o. versely any of the above mentioned | May 12, 1941. ceattie N.B. 5 PRt Quick, profitable, deliveries on assistant wharfinger at the A-J dock |&s prominent a local personality as any of the que v of ever|land should file theiy adverse claim | Notice is hereby given that Vir- o all your shipments -~ any: Size was being prepared this morning fo; |one of the cabinet members. | wore bathing ; because | in the district land office within the gil Jerome Newell has made appli-| North o 6 Juneld June 12 shape or weight—from and o its initial slide into the waters o'/ Washington even has the na-|they were going swimming period of publication or thirty days|cation for a homesite under the Coast Jun o e Siatos Toawali iniledioin Gastineau Channel. tional queen of the Negro college| yiitje Bette Tarson (5-foot-2) | thereafter, or they will be barred by |act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809), North- W June sibhomatie b st 4 The boat, not yet named, has ove. | siudents—Charlotte Wesley, 8 88-|joie” cvantiv typical, T Yot | the provisions of the Statutes. Anchorage serial 09995, for a tract 1and’ -39 e { ditional cost Fast. economical an eight-foot beam, will draw abou |nior at Howard University here. | wanting to go to the dance isn' FLORENCE L. KOLB, of land designated as “Lot H-I" North ne 13 June17 June i routing 1o all principal points tw feet of water, and has been un-| Tt even typical of Miss Larson, be-| bl Acting Register. | embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2391, sea Jw i | 1n Alaska. For service, consult der construction by Sandy Wortmar |IT JUST STARTED cause she loves dancinz, but she|First "‘g;!‘c“,“““ June 41,104}, Triangle Group of Homesites, AENRY GREEN ssengers 1 iy our local agent \ndy Bernsten for @ large part| just now it all started and why| just happened to be worn out wign| Last publication, August 6, 1941. |situated on the Glacier-Eagle River nt Phone * Se ‘:l‘)";“:;'r ‘e‘ngn:"“z:;wt bY £lthe queen business has boomed so|a particularly heavy week and "l BT £ ‘HiL':IW]BY.rabout 14% miles north= Freig! ¥ here are twin mysteries that no one|took a lot of urging from friends UNITED STATES | westerly from Juneau, Alaska, con- RAILWAYS EXPRESS, rected to make between 15- and .onc able ‘to answer. All of the|in the quartermaster corps, where| PEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | taining 157 acres, and it is now AGENCY inc. 20-knots per hour. 3 s NATION.WIDE RAIL-AIR SERVICE Bantorad Sl datit _|departments have had their em-|she is a secretary. I doubt if she’s GENERAL LAND OFFICE |in the files of the U. S. Land Of- ele‘clzricl'lhi] 2 L\‘me ec“nc fans, and|ioveec recreational groups for!very typical in thinking the judges District Land Office | fice, Anchorage, Alaska. R Sipdatton il P b b 1*,’;5 years. They do a lot more than crazy ! made’ | Anchorage, Alaska | Any and all persons claiming ad- For_super speed u:.m,n—spr R e wéu‘ & persons. The | 10" queens, They have outings her. | ol November 6, 1940 | versely any of the above mentioned PRESS-3 m:lr\jl o e h' B owel as the seats by the ¢ ¢ —. | Notice is hereby given that John |land should file their adverse] wal pick-up - Special {)o makousbe v.kxgdows, can be folded | Natterstad has made application fnr“claims in the district land office,] e bunks. | a homesite, under the act of May 26, | within the period of publication 2 e — = 1934 (48 Stat. 809) for a tract of land | or thirty days thereafter or they THE — embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2391, | will be barred by the provisions of PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS B e on 1ot B Tl S ATCO Group of Homesites, situated on the GEORGE A. LINGO, Glacier Highway, approximately 12 Register. L l N E EFFECTIVE ‘mfles northwest of Juneau, Alaska, | First publication date, May 28, 1941. MAY 16, 1941 {containing 2.89 acres and it is now | Last publication date, July 23, 1941. o ati ‘ i the files of the U. S. Land Of- adv. plasics Taniparition e | fice, Anchorage, Alaska. AT TO VANCOTYHR Company : NOTICE JUNE. 0 Round-Trip Fares: P | Any and all persons claiming ad- S L FPessadbid bniui } 2 5|8 o {versely any of the above mentioned | NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN| ~ VICTORIA OF SEATTLE SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 faves. catich Sutibased. |8 18 gl B8] |2 |1and should file their adverse clajm | that David Williams has applied SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Al i K "in advance. £ 15 g8/ B|2|2 |3 in the district land office within the | 0 s about to apply for appoint- Princess Louise alg&'g!2lglzlaglg ! o | period of publication or thirty days | ment, under the provisions of June 10, 20—July 4 . : f ; thereafter or they will be barred by [ Chapter 56, Alaska Session Laws Princess Charlotte ERDATES A —t %8 the provisions of the Statutes, 1941, as administrator of the es- June 21 EVERY THURSDAY Rlat, Alasks ... » ! tate of John F. Williams, deceased, V. W. MULVIHILL Golovin, Alaska . 141 67 $118 M GEORGE A. LINGO, " 4 IiZLng;nnss. I;Afixsku 88 15 ’ 65 RSWALTER ‘B RADFORD Register, | Wherein the gas screw or vessel Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alaska lo:on A' “‘ Juneau, Alaska . 151 82 132 MARION, INDIANA, AND | First publication, May 21, 1041. “Urania,” Official No. 228870, I:ANADIAN pAcu.'lc Ty 2y ] McGrath 5 1:3 ;: 1;3 sij; A HER TWO SISTERS HAVE | ¢ Ly g | Last publication, July 16, 1941. twecllve net t;?sx} is inv‘:}ved hin ac- S. 8. TAKU June 12 Nome, Alaska s 3 | meme——— | cordance wi is petition hereto- | P EEGEGEE— 3 9 Nulato, Alaska - 121 50 99 121 83§37 EXCHANGED 17,356 [ & S [{ NG¥ | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | fore or about to be filed in the s s :X;:} June 19 Ophir, Alaska 48 12 125 10 116 $ 88 LETTERS IN I7 YEARS. . UNITED STATES United States Commissioner’s and Hegt D : Ruby, Alaska - 108 39 85 115 71 47 15 NOT ONE HAS LOST GENERAL LAND OFFICE ekaoffiefo . probate court for the WHEN IN NEED OF PASSENGERS FREIGHT |{ ¢ S ML - 6 A T U0 8 ML B SRR s THROUGH THE MAILS. District Land Office Sitka, Alaska, Commissioner’s Pre-|| Diesel Ofl—Stove Oil—Your REFRIGERATION anana, Alaska : b ik, : Anchorage, Alaska | cinet, and that all heirs, creditors,|| Coal Choice—General Hauling o Whitehorse, ¥. T Can.. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 ATHERINE ANNING, March 27, 1941 i e —Storage and Crating 455 i Su Mo, Mo. Tu. CUSTODIAN OF THE STAMP [ { Notice is hereby given that Wil- | ties are required to file in said g g D. B. Ilf‘EMMER—N:\G(;lm:;g W Je o OO M o L R COLLECTION IN THE (U.S,) | |18, McEenzie has made ob-court and make cheir oblections to FRONS 7 0:! v SEATTLE, Wash ,US.A. r 18:: 3 his said appoint i 1, - 1800 &Y SUNEAD. Aluska oo PST Lv 1245 o SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION | | act of ‘May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) | 1) s oher el g Juneau Transfer Mo, IS THE WORLE'S FOREMOST | | Anchorage Serial No. 08931, for & | 10 posting and publicatién of this Phone 48—Night Phone 451 We. Sa. STAMP DETECTJ\/E/ tract of land described as Lot C of notice, namely: within thirty (30’) . . Empire Classifieds Payl 16:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska PST Ar 12:15 16:15 A )/ Dravin( By Iz peP— Tract A of the Tee Harbor Group of | jove Atter June 18, 1941 16:40 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. .135° Lv 10:15 14:15 || — 4 == v/ Homesites situated near Juneau, Al- | “' 10 1T 0 H ol Sine 6 11:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, ¥. T. .15 Ar %:%3 1%{5% ‘ [« Reg. U. 5. Pal. Ofics 334-566, May 5, 1936, by National Federalion of Pos Offce Clrks aska, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2388, | 1o+ g . June 6, o 18:55 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska ..150° Lv 6: 10:0f containing 4.74 acres, and it is now 3 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 " L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS 134—4TH AVE—SEATTLE For si ine Manni v 1d-wide - Wor sixteen years Catherine Manning has won world-wide recog: in the files of the U. S. Land Office, DAVID WILLIAMS. nition as a stamp detective. Her keen eyes once saved a prospective buyer $65,000 by detecting as fukes 43 rare stamps submitted to. her Anchorage, Alaska. for her inspection. ~She has cha.ge of more than 65,000 rare stamps, Any and all persons claiming ad- one of the finest collections in the world. _ versely any of the above mentioned [ 3 i 3 Window Cleaning First publication date, June 7, 1941, o % g Last publication’ date, June 19,1941. ¢ m “s adv.