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By THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1941. . POLLYANDHERPALS By CLIFF STERRETT ATS JUST THE WHAT KIND OF A TIME DID VY’ HAVE TROUBLE~ EVERYBODY AT TH WOMEN'S WAS THERE, SO THERE cLuB®? WAS NOBODY WE COULD TALK ABOUT/ THE DULLEST EVER ! THE PLACE WAS CROWDED AND IT WAS SO HOT AND STUFEY! | GLIFFORD BERG . | 3 as s paki-up ullmh; to i i i | The Dailly Alaska Empire 18 1nviteh o présent this coupon this evening at the box office G the jeamase CAPITOL THEATRE and recelve TWO tickets to see: “BANK DICK” Federal Tax—S5¢ ver Person FUST TIME I EVER HEARD OF A CLUB FULL OF WOMEN BEIN’ DULL - WOT DIDJA TALK ABOUT2 / 'Trorops> Train | ‘WATCH THIS SPACE— for an Invasion | iRl American | MARINE NEWS | L a0 | . NORTHBOUND b | ® Prince Rupert scheduled toa | 1e rive at 7 o'clock this eve .‘ ’ | r Lt e ning. 3 . ! @ Mount McKinley due tomor- Annual Cruise of American + ~vov. 2ok e Alcutian due Saturday Can Company Officials |+ princess Louise sehedulia to o NOW Bei" M d e arrive late Saturday after- e . Laav Békitie e Tk Bl r | g age ¢ noon or evening . | Steamer Northbound Northbound Southhound k¢ - — | ¢ SCHEDULED SAILINGS | | \ On its enitied icrive or A | Tyee :sl'h(‘(lu]mvl to sail from o | . ALEUTIAN . Tues. July 15 Fri. July 18 Thurs.July 24 o canneries, the American Can Com- | o st;‘“i“ g L S - . | YUKON .. Thurs.July 17 Mon. July 21 .. " e g 2 ‘ orth Coast scheduled sai | g o g R e | pany yacht Canco, has arrived in | § " qor Coot SORAURE 0 S O % Sudaad . | BARANOF ... sat. July 19 Tues. July 22 Mon. July 28 the small boat harbor where it will i, M.~ 1 ke e berth for several days. The 96-foot ® _ MOITOW. . | ALASKA ... Wed. July 23 Frl. July 25 Thurs.July 31 boat makes a trip every year to all ® Yukon scheduled to sail from @ DENALI ... Thurs.July 24 Mon. July 28 the canneries in Alaska which use ® _Seaitle August 2 at 9 am. | American Can Company machines ® Princess Charlotte scheduled | McKINLEY . Tues. July 29 Fri. Aug. 1 Wed. Aug. 6 to service and make repairs, N to sail from Vancouver Aug- e | ALEUTIAN . Wed. July 30 Sat. Aug. 2 Thurs. Aug. 7 On board the Canco making the ust 2 at 9 p.m. bt | YUKON .. Sat. Aug. 2 Tues. Aug. 5 icbieceenn. i present trip are Clarence Belles, aranof scheduled to sail K Clay Barricklow, Lynn Sawyer, Ken- ® from Seattle August 5 at 9. ® | BARANOF .. Toes. ‘Augi 5 Frl. Aug. 8 . Wed Aug.a3 ;U;tW(‘_agnnt!apd M. D. Stuart. The |® am. e ALASKA . Wed. Aug. 6 Sat. Aug. 9 Thurs. Aug. 14 | atter is captain. Prince George scheduled to e ¥ 3 X The Canco will take on two com- | ¢ sail from Vancouver August ¢ | RENALE Bl Ane 8 Mg Audell nlanvt.o wTBll.s ,hnje who will make o 4 at 9 pm. o | H. O. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 e e wcena " re Don Calley and| ¢ Northland scheduled to sail @ ( | ) FREIGHT OFFIC 4 ¢ e from Seattle August 6. . » i The Canco originally belonged to & 3 5 B ¢ ide i 5 ight, a light tank is floated ashore. | [ Buster Keaton, silent movmg ],ic_’ e North Sea scheduled to sail ®| United States Marines, in cooperation with the army and navy, engage | the side into a lhalndm: b:a& T::t‘]-\‘eg}llwa?h N e bW wath. "l i ture star. |® from Seattle August 8 at 10 @ in invasion maneuvers near Jacksonville, N. C., and are shown establish- | Lower left, the Marines hur _\,i & B i { e ke | am, e| ing a beachhead on a theorctically hostile shore. Top left, they go over | Lower right, they drag one of their pa o ‘______x_____—__—-——A N |* SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o - i | e ———————————— e e e BUY DEFENSE STAMPS | ® Taku scheduled to arrive at ® 2 S | S— b A e a0 oeiock e aernoon. o) JACK CALYIN IS Ya(h' 'rom Tceland Important to U.S. MARINE AIRWAY U. S. MAIL BUY DEFENSE BONDS ® Baranof scheduled southbound e | 5 < || 2-Way Radio Communication a5 Authorized, Carrier —| e at 6:30 o'clock this evening e VE HONOR BY . . - B | Scheduled Passenger Airline Service NOTICE TO CREDITORS e and sails at 10 o'clock to- | | SEAPLANE CHARTEK SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA 3 IN THE COMMISSIONER'S| ® night. 8 { g a(ramen o 5 | Headquarters Juneau——PHONE-623 COURT FOR THE TERRITORY | ® Princess Alice is scheduled to e | S"‘KA Ro‘l’ARiANs I £ ‘ | OF ALASKA, DIVISION'NUM- ® arrive in port at 7 o'clock o | & ! e = = * BER ONE, e tomorrow morning and sails | X R AM;-'R(A\‘\Y Before FELIX GRAY, Commission-| ® south at 9 am. o| SITKA, ALASKA, July Si—The s ln or 3 PLANES TO | ; | ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. er and ex-officio Probate Judge, ® Alaska scheduled southbound @ lsvnka Rotarians honor l lJM-L L‘:\lx ™ 41 BRITAIN { Al Planse . Operating,Own Aeronautical PH Juneau Precinct, e 1 am. Sunday. y .ii;o‘k; b\_‘ g hi LRI & P & | : & . i 2-Way Radio Station KANG ONE il _In the Matter of the Last Wil|s lbf;;’('“‘l 3“1"[‘:”(&? 11 et el Al Making its first cruise to Alaska, | Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 ) and Testament of HECTOR Mec ebeth achedule: o el hatin the Sacramento registered yach Equipped Seaplanes for Charter . LEAN, Deceased. * cvery Wednesday at 6 pm. e Wweekly lunchcon meciin Gerrie II, has arrived in Juneauws - { NOTICE IS HEREBY GivEN ® for Sitka and wayports. e cay mall boat, harbor : that the undersigned was, on. the|® D8t leaves every Wednesday | O. W. Tupper, manager of the, SITE i b SIS 16th day of July, 1941, duly ap-|® = &t 1 p.m. for Petersburg, Port @ local bank, was I ented \'.‘th a The 28-foot cruiser left Hm:-l s S ¢ Y, 8P~ 15~ Alexand ke e |zift frcm the club, as was Sinclair mento a month ago and has made| pointed Executrix of the Last Wil xandor, | IEAKD. Kud WaYS %\ 8 3 2 4 . rts. e | McClellan, both of whom are leav- its way up the West Coast, stob- and Testament and the estate of POl b b cx ety e estate Of [, o g o o o o @ ® o oing Sitka for the States. ring at Portland, Seattle, Belling- | i ‘:l'l‘" Yurkad, (g s, b Fish derby committee chairman ham, Vancouver, and Ketchikan.. | ) N o PANY : persons having claims against Dan Moller announced that en-| On board the Gerrie IT making . o M i te Cg“”" of (sait’ Quteased are re ltries in the dolly, cut-throat and the trip are four passengers, A. T.| L e TRA}NSPORT T!10 C quired to present the same, with | rainbcw division had exceeded all Hay, owner a per | UTE s s H 5 | rainbc on ha C y. owner and skipper of the| o ROULE i 4 “ proper vouchers attached, the un- | expectations for size and weight. poat; Charles Johnson, Bill Me-! ¥ o PR ‘H\mi!’ffllmhm i i e ¥i | boat; Charles J s W \\“ (it ! dersigned at Juneau, Alaska, with- | The derby contest closes Cabe, and. Gapt, 'A% Bl Walts, o ‘f\\‘;‘a\\,\\\t\““ o s U { ’ Ak £ lol;. :}l: (G;tbmomhs from the date “Jnd avmzc::ncrmrmw of prize Wi-| mpe yacnt will remain in Ju- | iy W L i \ ‘An““ & Dat:d n:thuneau Kidea s \::g:: ““‘]lll ?ien;nade at the Rotarian’s | ;.qy for several weeks before start- . é&?NgABS\iLWE ] 1 J g turs rip to Cali- T ? 16th, 1941, | A communication from Dick ;‘;;'m;’" L T | PUH AU 1 ELIZABETH McLEAN, | Dowrie, district governor of Rotary, Y bl | ‘ Executrix of the Estate of heme is in Vancouw B. C, 3 Hector McLean, Deceased. was read, Mr. Dowrie advised the JACKIE GUCKER IS AT ‘ First publication July 17th, 1941 club that he will visit Sitka on| CANNERY FOR § SON i Last publication Aug. 14th, 1941 August 7. i 5 Lewis Kell, Harold Veatch and| Jack Gueker, Jr. was a passengar Bill Douglas and Leslic Yaw were on the last Estebeth for Excursion : s - | Bvestisiiat g HeBHnE, Inlet where he will be employed ab| yypiteq States occupation of Iceland plus construction of a big air [ | the Astoria Puget Sound cannery| page in northern Ireland with the help of American technicians and | until the end of the canning se .| Jaborers may put a different complexion on the battle of the Atlantic. FOR RENT ‘"DES | He will return to Juneau to spend | Besides being a ferry stop for American bombers being flown to 2 | a few days in the fall with his| Britain, Iceland could well serve as a base for a bomber patrol of ’ J“eau qu‘“' | —_— mother M Jack Gucker. @hd| the con®oy route, according to military leaders. Bombers also could | (Sun, time, August 1) he will attend the Seattle Prepata- sure the convoys arrive safely, the same observers point out, | |then will e for Seattle whcrei be flown from the Ireland air base when completed to make doubly { :04 am, 18 feet. | Store Space Low tide— tory £chool. CANDIDAT E_william High tide—7:12 am. 126 feet. | ; | Will Remodel to Suit 'Dw. tior- | - | S i x o B S e Ere ooty (Beooklgw), | Low tide—Li0 pm, 36 feet. | | There is no substitute for Newspaper Adverlising l Tenant. Y B! y lyn | -+ 15 i TR p See Percy’s Cafe is the- ?eanocr.go kch,::‘c: ;?:‘ High tide—7:26 p.m., 158 feet Empire Clussifieds Pay! » b 5 = m mayor of ew York, | = e e 3 ——— e ———— — e i lov’u’r held by F. H, LaGuardia. | L - . — 07 - TRAVEL T n E CANADIAN ‘ona Mzke Your Stay in Seattle | IENENIS ATCO ; CESS” LINE Alaska Transportation PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS EFFECTIVE e ‘ MAY 16, 1941 LINER Company ] JUNEAU TO _VANCOUVER . VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 . Round-Trip Fares: SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS SEATTLE 10% off twice one-way Princess Alice LAt fares, when purchased July 11—22 in advance. . You'll be delighted with l’rh‘:lw'ls‘:;:" EVERY THURSDAY . July 3 Fairbanks, Alaska - the quiet [} uxury, excel- Princess Charlotte 10:00. M. at, Alaska S . 18 4 455 % A g Golovin, Alaska et colle, A splencisl sepes V. W. orvemms 42 § LA Hot Springs, Alaska tainment at Seattle’s finest | Agent, C.P.R.—Juness, Alasks §. 8, TAKU ... Juneau, Alaska . TYEE botel . . . Rooms from $3.50. CANADIAN Wfi il McGratk 4 44 18 $12y o Nome, Alaska - 149 74 126 149 $112 = Nulato, Alaska 121 50 99 127 83§37 fl PASSENGERS | EIGHT Ophir, Alaska . T39 48 12 125 10 116§ 88 i mmfl“ s Ruby, Alaska 08 39 8 115 71 41 15 : : Seattle, Wash., U. S. A... 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 $202 WHEN IN NEED OF Y Tanana, Alaska 9 24 71 102 59 60 33 20 8191 Diesel Ofi—Stove Ofl-Your D. B. FEMMER—AGENT Whitehorse, Y. T, Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 Coal Cholco—General Hauling et T 5 BT T o —Storage and Crating Su. Mo. Mo. Tu. . We. Pr. s LA, Th. Sa. CALL US! g = _ 10:00 Lv E, Wash,US.A. PST Ar 18:55 5 e 16:10 Av JUNEAU, Alaska ... PST Lv 12:45 J“nu'rrm’er m”:fi"‘"’ m:t;‘.,;; :;X: | lmé‘i“’vg:’c Fhave chss » aska newspaper, \ i e ' 16:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska PST Ar 12:15 4 P i s AR P, i 16:40 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Lv 10:15 17:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Ar 9:55 18:55 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska ...150° Lv 6:00 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager iy A4 %(”WSEAULE b rank W HUI . Frank] PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 155 BHONE o6 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE || SURRENDER TROPHY_A carved stone head of Benito Mussolini lies beside an ammunition - _gump taken by the British In the Africap campaign when the Jtallan garrison surre

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