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GLADYS 1S KEEPING HOUSE --AND TRYING TO Y MAKE A GOOD JOB \_39: IT, TOO! 2l STEAMER MOVEMENTS Northland .~ Goes South The Northland, NORTHBOUND Princess Louise scheduled to arrive 7:30 this evening. Prince Rupert due Thursday evening. Aleutian due Friday. Princess Charlotte, on special Alaska cruise, due Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to safl from Seattle 9 a.m. tomorrow. Tyee scheduled to sail from Se- attle tomorrow. North Coast scheduled to sail from Seattle July 4 at 10 am. Princess Alice scheduled to sail captained by George Burrell, left Douglas for the South last with 17 aboard The passengers bound for Seattle were at 5:30 o'clock from Juneau evenir passengers Frances Beckstrom, Mrs. Julia W. J. Rhinehart, Mr. A .J. Wilson, Jean Schaef- ry Durning, Roy Copeland, Ralph Graham, Roy Hughes, From Petersburg—Ken Edwards, Mrs. John Hammer, Peter Burley. For Ketchikan—Mrs. Lillian Far- ]“g:" Vangouver 'diay: ok rell, Eunice Logan, Mrs. Lorina L ; Woine Doa MLess, Baranof scheduled to sail from Seattle Jul | ® Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 7 at 9 pm Northland scheduled to sail frem Seattle July 9 at 10 a.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Columbia scheduled southbound 10 o'clock tonight. Taku is scheduled . southbound at 6:30 tonight. e North Sea scheduled south- . . Mcinley Of . To Westward to arrive Carrying 24 passengers from Ju- neau to the Westward, the Alaska Steamship Mount McKinley left here yesterday at 4:45 o'¢lock for the Westward, with Capt. Arthur Ryn- ing in command bound tomorrow night. Princess Louise scheduled to arrive at 7 o'clock Frida morning and sails south two e hours later. © 00000 000000000000 000000000000000000000000s0000000 Passengers for Skagway were E. Denali scheduled southbound M. Polley, Mrs. E. M. Polley, Mrs. J. Saturday. . G ng, Mr. and Mrs. L. G Mount McKinley is scheduled e mell, Edward Stcckhansen southbound Monday. . V. Jenny, Mrs. B. R. Aikens LOCAL SAILINGS . For Haines—Miss Edna C. Berger. Estebeth scheduléd to sail e For Seward— Miss Etta Burk every Wednesday at 6 pm. e Mrs. O. S. Larson, John Kubeck, for Sitka and wayports. . Frank D. Gibbons, F. E. Walker, and Dart leaves every Wednesday @ A. B. Anderson. at 1 p.m. for Petersburg, Port e For Yakutat—Scott Smith, W. T. Alexander, Kake and way- ® Ernst, and Buster Elstead. . M. H. Kassis is bound for Val- NOA A (W dez. ——,—— The Mount McKinley will sail from Juneau southbound Monday. - Way, Juneau | 1 SEATTLE, July 2. — Steamer n“'JGLAS [ Oduna of the Alaska Steamship NEW | S | Company sailed for Alaska ports at 6:30 o'clock last night with seven passengers aboard including Robert DOUGLAS FOURTH JULY CELEBRATION TO FEATURE ; GOOD VARIETY OF SPORTS - TIDES (Sun time, July 3) Low tide—1:32 am. 25 feet. High tide—7:32 a.m. 128 feet. Low tide—1: pm., 3.1 feet. High tide—7:5¢ p.m., 16.0 feet. Hamilton booked for Juneau. | According to plans perfected here \last evening by Walter Andrews,| head of the Fourth of July Sports committee, outdoor events of the| |celebration have been well planned. ! | Several special events have been ar- | all with \ranged to interest spectators which bath. anq gervice include blindfold boxing contest and | Special Rates to Permanent Guests 2 50ap box derby for the Douglas ALASKANS LIKE THE lads who participated in the recent |Juneau derby. | | First event scheduled so far is a| ‘hose race between two companies or‘ - Wa® the Douglas Volunteer Fire Depart- AIRWAYS ® Perfect comfort Saei ® Centrally located Large Rooms ® gplendid food PAN AMERICAN EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 pAAv e e Round-Trip Fares: 7 g 10% off twice one-way 2 g s fé o © fares, when purchased | % |2 g ] 2la | B in advance. 125121858 g4 1 K el m'2l8lzlzleln 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 Ruby, Alaska . 108 30 8 115 71 47 15 Seattle, Wash., U. S. A... 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 $202 Tanana, Alaska .94 24 71 102 59 60 33 20 $191 Whitehorse, Y. T., Can.. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 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 Mo. We. Sa. 16:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska . PST Ar 12:15 16:15 16:40 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ...135° Lv 1 14:15 17:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Ar 55 13:55 18:55 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska 150° Lv 10:00 L. A, DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS PHONE 106 1324—4TH AVE—~SEATTLE — |events planned for the day, starting | summer, Mrs. Ellman THAT'S MARVELOUS, POLLY! POOR GLADYS-* SHE HAS A LOT TO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1941. YES-THE OTHER DAY SHE ASKED HER GROCER. IF'HE KNEW HOW THESE BIG FIRMS BAKED SLICED BREAD WITHOUT ALL THE SLICES STICKING TOSETHER:" 2 iy eiiat At g German infantrymen accompanied by motor units move agains German so did not where aleng the German-Russian battiefront. mitted by radio from Berlin to New York. CLASH OF EMBLEMS ON NAZI- A German army motor unit bearing an identifying cross rolls toward a gate topped by a Soviet Red Star an warfront and transmitted to New York. Flame and smoke rise in the background. German scurces did not disclose the locale of the scene. in this radiophoto faken somewhere along the German-Ru ment set for the evening before the The new residents-to-be, are re- Fourth, at 8:30 o'clock. At 10 o'clock cent newlyweds. Mr. Vertin is type- on the same evening, July 3, a pub- writer repairman with the J. B. lic dance will be given in the Eagles Burford Co. They expect to take hall, | pessessien of the resid e the first On the morning of the Fourth, a of next week. children’s parade heads the list of | Planning to remain here for the expects to at 9:30 o'clock. For all entrants leave in the Fall to join her hushand cdjudged winni first and second at Dutch Harbor where he plans te prizes cf $2 and $1 will be awarded. | buiid suitable living quarters. Most patriotic costumes, most orig- | SBE i inal, most comical, best character| ~KRSUL TO HAWK INLI |and best nationai costumes for boy| Dan Krsul left last night and girl will be rewarded, also the Hawk Inlet where he will b best decorated bicycle, tricycle, doll picyed in a cannery for the buggy and wheelbarrow will come in mer. for prizes. Though indefinitely arranged as yet it is hoped to have a ball game as usual and time set for that fea- tute is 11 ¢'clock, or soon after the parade. for em- sum- e WILLIAMS ARRIVE FROM Spipeices SEATTLE; MAY LOCATE about 2 o'clock, the regular field) Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Williams ar- |events will be held. Races for all rived in Juneau last evening on the ages of boys and girls, men and wom- | Princess Louise from tle. Mr. en, nail driving, baseball throwing, | Williams recently graduated in law land husband calling, if contestants|from the University of Washington. !su desire. | The couple will remain in Junedu | The blindfold boxing events will|for the summer at the home of Mrs. linclude men's free-for-all and Boy|Charles Sey, Mrs. Williams’ moth- | Scouts. Five entries are expected to|®r- S |take part in the coapbox derby. The Mr. Williams will take the Alaska course for the race is down E street | Bar examination in the fall. Plans hill from Fifth to Third, thence to are indefinite as yet but Mr. Wil Bradley street at the theatre. There | liams will prabably practice law will be three prizes awarded for the | in Alaska. winners. | - .- ————,———— | | ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION VERTINS BUY ELLMAN HOME Meeting this week will be Wed- | Latest property deal in Douglas|nhesday at 8 pam. instead of Tues- was successfully negotiated yester- day. - |day between Mrs. Jack Ellman and T. HAGERUP, |Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vertin where- adv, Noble Grand. Iby the latter are now owners of Ell- | e man’s new home on Fourth street. ! BUY DEFENSE BONDS background of smoke and flame some- in the files of th2 U. S. Land Of- Anchorage, Alaska. s claiming ad- > akboye mentioned heir adverse ! toict land office, period of publication | thereafter or they the within [or thirty days the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. | First publication date, May 28, 1941. Last publication date, July 23, 1941. adv | UNi1ED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. May 8, 1941, * Anchorage 09994 Notice is hereby given that Mil ton Ward, has made application fo | a homesite under the act of May 26, | 193¢ (48 Stat. 809 Anchorage | Serial ‘No. 09994 for a tract of | |land described as Lot “V” Triangle Group of Homesites, embraced in | |U. S. Survey No. 2391, situated | | along the Glacier-Eagle River High- way, and it is now in the files of | the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, | Alaska. | | Any and all persons claiming ad- | | versely any of the above mentioned | land should file their adverse claims |in the district land office at An- chorage, Alaska, within the period | | of publication or thirty days there- | after, or they will be barred by the | | provisions of Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, May 28, 1941. -4 ;L:\.fi‘ publication, July 23, 1941. 1 UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office | Anchorage, Alaska ! May 16, 1941 Notice is hereby given that Ches- [ Llor B. Ellis has made application | for a homesite, under the act of | May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchor- | age Serial No. 10001, for a tract of land described as Lot K of the Auke Lake Group of Homesites, Tract A, situated on the Loop Branch of the Glacier Highway about 13 miles northwesterly from Juneau, Alaska, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2392, con- | taining 4.85 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. | Any and all persons claiming ad- | versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be | barred by the provisions of the Sta- | tutes. ] give the locale of this scene, trans- RUSSO FRONT : Rt i = S FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. | First publication, May 28, 1941. Last publication, July 23, 1941. UNITED STATES | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. September 24, 1940. Notice is hereby given that Ole Johanson, has made application for |a homesite, Anchorage serial 09677 AR Ne {for Lot “D” embraced in U. S. Sur; i vey No. 2390, Fritz Cove Group of DEPARTMENT OF THE lN'l‘ERlORl‘Hegmcsiws‘ Tract A, containing 4.92 3 GENERAL LAND DEFICE |acres, and it is now in the files of i Distriss kang Q)fice [the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, i Anchorage, Alaska Alaska. May 19, 1941 | Notice is hereby given that James | yersely any of the above mentioned P. De Hart has made application for |1anq should file their adverse claim |a homesite under the Act of May.|in the district land office within Ay o e dc:;c:lbed as Lot C o; the Triangle ‘\::fiedth;;ea:;eer l;-:v&?::, v;‘ the | Group of Homesitcs situated near, statutes, | Juneau, Alaska, Plat of U. S. Survey | GEORGE A. LINGO, No. 2391, containing 3.07 acres, and | Register. it is now in the files of the U. S.|First publication, June 18, 1941. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. | Last publication, Aug. 13, 1941. Any and all persons claiming ad- . | UNITED STATES versely any of the above mentioned | Jand should file their adverse claim | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR in the district land office within the | GENERAL LAND OFFICE period of publication or thirty days | District Land Office thereafter, or they will be barred by Anchorage, Alaska 6, 1940 the provisions of the Statutes. November 6, ? FLORENCE L.)KOLB, Notice is hereby given that John Acting Register. Natterstad has made application for | First publication, Junf gL %‘::1, a homesite, under the act of May 26, Last publication, August 6, 1941. y1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Ser- L _____|ial No. 09884 for a tract of land \embnwed in U. S. Survey No. 2391, and described as Lot “H” Triangle | Group of Homesites, situated on the Glacier Highway, approximately 12 | miles northwest of Juneau, Alaska, | containing 2.89 acres and it is now in' the files of the U. S. Land Of- fice, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- UNITED STATES Department of the Interior GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. May 12, 1941. | Notice is hereby given that Vir- gil Jerome Newell has made appli- cation for @ homesite under the|versely any of the above mentioned ! act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809),|land should file their adverse claim Anchorage serial 09995, for a tract|in the district land office within the of land designated as “Lot H-I"!| period of publication or thirty days embraced in U. S. Survey No. 2391, thereafter or they will be barred by iriangle Group of Homesites, the provisions of the Statufes. uated on the Glacier-EagleRiver GEORGE A. LINGO, way, about 14!z miles north- Register. westerly from Juneau, Alaska, con- First publication, May 21, 1941, taining 157 acres, and it is now Last publication, July 16, 1841, | will be barred by the provisions of | ’ Any and all persons claiming ad- | HOLLIS WATSON as & paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire 1s inyitea to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the - CAPITOL THEATRE and recelve TWO tickets to see: “DR. 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