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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY,.JULY 11, 1941. (. BUT THAT HAT IS VERY BECOMING, POLLY.. Taku Is Now JuneauBound Steamer Taku of the Transportation Company from Seattie yesterday forenoon for Southeast Alaska ports. Passengers aboard the booked for Juneau are Mr. Mrs. Glenn, R. B. Parker. — eee - - PRINCE GEORGE IN LAST NIGHT; Alaska Taku SKAGWAY BOUND Arriving in Juneau last evening at 7 o'clock, the Canadian Na- tional steamship Prince George brought 13 passengers for this port. The steamer, captained by H. E. Nedden, has a capacity load of round trippers, including two groups of tour parties, the Harold L. Brown tour of 75 from Los Angeles and the Happiness tour of 24 passen- gers from Chicago. Passengers arriving in from Vancouver ner, Harry E. Ellingen, Fisher, P. G. Fresin, Robert' Ham-| mond, P. E. Paris, Ray Mansfield, Mrs. Ebba H. Sheppard, Frederick J. Wenger, Ulysses Riggs. From Prince Rupert — George Howard, Fred Turner Jr., Robert B. ‘Walsh. The Prince George sailed for Skagway at midnight and will re- turn here midnight Saturday. ——————— Denali Is Now Juneau Bound SEATTLE, July 11—Steamer De- nali sailed at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon for Southeast and South- west Alaska ports with 308 passei- gers, including 158 steerage. First class passengers aboard the Denali booked for Juneau include the following: Mrs. Paul Johnson, Mrs. Lee Nev- ins, Mrs. Garry Poncia, Billy Pon- cia, Miss Lecoco, Mr. and Mrs, R. Junezu were Chris Bed- B. Lecoco, Lucy Pfund, Mrs. S. R. Pfund Constance Pfund, Mr. and Mrs.' William R. Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Sides, Mrs. H. Ellingston, Mrs. Ella Satre, Mr. and Mrs. By- ron Peebler, Lester Tinker, Har-| vey Williams, Mrs. Fred Seltenrich, Gladys Hudson. (Sun time, July 12) High tide—2:55 a.m., 17.3 feet. Low tide—9:18 am. -1.6 feet. High tide—3:44 p.m., 165 feet. Low tide—9:37 pm. 20 feet. MARINE NEWS | sailed; and‘ Eugene | ITS SO OLD ITS BECOMING A LANDMARK. / STEAMER MOVEMENTS . NORTHBOUND Alaska due in port at 4 o'clock this afternoon Princess Louise arrive late Saturday noon or evening. Denali scheduled to Sunday or Monday North Sea due Tuesday SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Charlotte scheduled to sail from Vancouver 9 p.m tomrorow. Mount McKinley sail from Seattle at 9 am. Sunday, not tomorrow as originally scheduled. Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 14 at 9 p.m. . scheduled to . . . . . . . . . . . . . e | . ® Aleutian scheduled to sail from . . . ° . . . . . . . . . . . . . after- | arrive scheduled to Seattle July 15 at 9 a.m, Princess Alice scheduled to sail frmo Vancouver July 16 at 9 p. m North Coast scheduled to sail from Seattle July 18 at 10 am SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Tyee scheduled to arrive at 6 o'clock this evening enroute to Seattle. Prince George scheduled south- bound midnight Saturday. Northland is scheduled south- bound Monday. Baranof scheduled southbound Monday. Taku scheduled to arrive Wed- nesday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 1 p.m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- ® ports. ® o 0o 0 0 0 0 0 0 o MOUNT McKINLEY TO | SAIL ONE DAY LATE Owoing to the late arrival in Seattle of the steamer Mount Mc-| Kinley on its last southbound trip,| the northbound sailing of the ves-| sel scheduled for tomorrow has been | changed to Sunday. The vessel will| |arrive in Juneau from the somn‘ on Wednesday, due to the later| sailinq date. ’ - eee— \ \ | | | \ PRINCESS ALICE SAILING SOUTH Arriving' this morning with a cap- | \acity load of tourists the Canadian, Pacific steamer Princess Alice dock- | ed at 7 o'’clock from Skagway, and | eailed for the south at 9 o'clock. | | Outbound passengers booked from | | Juneau for Seattle were: G. Mau-; |vald, H. Fry, B. C. 8kov, G. Jacob- | |sen, F. DeLong, J. Kerns, R. Baxter, V. Tohrtd, J. Poor, Mr. and Mrs.| R. B. Schuman, and Miss A. Per-| | kins. | Captain of the Princess Alice is| John Williams. } PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS | EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 il | 10:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash,USA. PST Ar 18:55 Round-Trip Fares: 2 10% off twice one-way 218 P é © fares, when purchased |2 | & g1 Elel2] |2 in advance. |§13(8lg| 8| B|5|45 |8 e k' Al2lzlz @ld Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska . e Golovin, Alaska Hot Springs, Alaska 88 15 65 Juneau, Alaska ... 151 82 132 McGrath . ... 44 4 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 ... % L0108 39 85 15 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. 16:10 Av JUNEAU, Alaska ... PST Lv 12:45 o 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° Ly 1 1415 10:20 17:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. 135° Ar 13:55 12:15 18:55 Ar PAIRBANKS, Alaska ..150° Ly auo 10:00 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 L A. MCQUE—DM Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE BECOMING IS RIGHT. g ¥ A Nazi Messerchmitt fighter plane comes to New York, but it co tion in connection with the benefit of Bundles for Britain. The over Britain and sent to the 1. § at the request of Mrs. Winsto! r YER DARN RIGHT. IVE LOTS O’ TROUBLE/ FOSH, MR . PERKINS. YOU MUST HAVE TROUBLE, KEEPING YOLIR WIFE AND DAUGHTER DRESSED IN By CLIFF STERRETT BUT IT AINT NUTHIN’ T IE I DIDN'T/ | WOT I'D HAVE, | &y —I. I. N. Radiophoto A radiophoto from Berlin, this picture shows German advance scouts, speeding ahead of a panzer col- umn, dropping from their bicycles for a skirmish with Russians at ¢ Soviet outpost. Germany has announced the capture of 100,000 Russian troops in the'latest war communique. for Britain, Nazis Enter Grodno, 1 . * Released by the Germans in Berlin, this mdlophato shows Nazl tmopl “arrl occupied Poland, during the drive northeast toward mes in a box car from Canada for exhibi- plane is the famous 109 type, shot down u Churehill, honorary sponsor of Bundles =I.'1 N. Radiophoto ving in Grodno, in Soviet- and fixtures 3 28,500.00 | | Due from banks and Cash | on hand 95,975.24 A | Collections 670.00 | Capital assigned to branch AR 25,000.00 i | TOTAL $402,425.30 | | Bank of Alaska, do solemnly swear |to the best of my knowledge and | belief. | | | in Sowet-Occupled Poland | ol o and & ey ot anid 9 % 4 | TN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR ADVERTISFMENT FOR BIDS | SEALED BIDS will be received by the Beard of Directors of the| Sitka Lutheran Church, at Sitka, Alaska, cn or before July 26, 1941, at 8 oclock p.n, at which time| | they will e cpened for the furnish-| ing of all labor and materials for | the CONSTRUCTION of the Sitka| Lutheran Church building at Sltku,' Alaska, Plans may be obtained either from the architect, Harold Foss, Juneau, Alaska, or Frank Kuehn, | secretary of the Board of Directors,| | sitka, Alaska. A deposit of $10.90| will be required for each set of| i plans and specifications. | The Board of Directors reserves | the right to reject any or all bids.| | adv. THE SITKA | LUTHERAN CHURCH. | (BRANCH BANK) | Report of the Financial Condition of the BANK OF ALASKA, located at Skagway, Territory of | Alaska, at the close of business| on the 30th day of June, 1941. RESOURCES ! Loans and discounts | Bonds and warrants | Banking house, furniture | -~ ; (Official Publication) i | $193,490.13 58,789.93 LIABILITIES Capital stock $100,000.00 | | Surplus 40.,000.00 | Reserves 9,339.07 | 13,194.67 | 2,394.36 20,126.64 Undivided profits Due to other banks Due to branch Deposits . 217,370.56 | TOTAL $402,425.30 | | United States of Amenca. Tern-‘ tory of Alaska, First Judlcml | Division. ss. I, Geo. H. Belt, Cashier of the that the foregoing statement is true GEO H. BELT, Cashier. P. H. GANTY, Director. | (Notorial Seal) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of July, 1941- W. H. MURRAY, Notary Public in and for the Ter- ritory of Alaska. My commission expires November 15, 1943. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 4691-A THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT JUNEAU. CECIL C. SWEEK, Plaintiff, vs. SOPHIE A. SWEEK, Defendant. To the above named defendant, GREETING: In the name of the United States of America, you are hereby commanded to appear in the above entitled court holden at Juneau in said Division and Territory, and answer the complaint of plaintiff | filed against you in the above en- titled action, within thirty days sfrom the date of the service of complaint upon served by publication, or within forty days if same is served per- sonally, and, if you fail to so ap- pear and answer. for want thereof, | the plaintiff wil take judgment against you ‘- the dissolution of the bonds of matrimony now exist- ing between plaintiff and defen- | dant, and will apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, a copy of which ‘s served herewith and to which refer- ence is hereby made. The date of the order for publi- cation of this summons is the 25th day of June, 1941. The period of publication prescribed in said order is four weeks. The first publication of the same is the 27th day of | June, 1941, and the time within which defendant is to appear to | answer this summons is thirty days after the completion of the last | publication, if same is served by publication, or forty days, after service if the same is served per- sonally, . Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Junej| | 25th, 1941. (SEAL) ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the District Coust, Territory of Alaska, Divis- jon Number One. Pirst publication, June 27th, 1941. | Last publication, July 18th, 1941 adv. Try a crassified ag-m rhe Empire A. J. FICREN as » paid-up subseriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box oiffice of the —— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: "DR. CHRISTIAN MEETS THE WOMEN" Federal Tax—50 ver Person WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! Steamer McKINLEY ALEUTIAN YUKON . BARANOF ALASKA .. DENALI McKINLEY ... ALEUTIAN YUKON .. BARANOF ALASKA ... Leave Seattle Northbound Sat. June 28 Tues. 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