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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUG. . POLLY AND HER PALS - " ByCLIFF STERRETT | . i : - HITN-RUN FIENDZ MRS. JACK MUTCH E ILDON'T o i 7 = ’ -3 L-::OE\;/ 'ESKAT HUSKY OH, THAT L—“T-AND-\ GOOD GOSH! Y'MEAN HE'S T"f‘ ‘,“ND OF A,‘ - G Al BOY FRIEND AROUND RUN FIEEND? 1 HAD TO #HE WUZ A RECKLESS GUY WHO'S ALWAYS ubscriber ANY MORE? | GIVE HM THE GATE! DRIVER? SLAPPING T/OLJR 3 Z SRR The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coum this evening at the box office <l of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: j “SKY MURDER" Federal Tax—S5¢ ver Persom ;FISH PA( _FiremenHave Close Escapefrom Flemas s’ (HARI_OTTE ;.STEAMERMO)/EMENTS‘ CASESA“EAD | , o NORTHBOUND ; g e North Coast scheduled to ar- & BTy ® rive between 8 and 9 o'rluck b st . SoufheastAIaska Pink Run FOR SOUTH : zue “sommesi, o2 Swells Total Cannery e arrive late Saturday afte Ou'pu' Reporl i ® noon or evening, E e SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® The southbound Canadian Pacif- th Sea scheduled to sail @ e entizaly Ho. ot ot pack o sthbime lr‘: “ ’ l':v‘ ‘u lotte : N(xn.t;hl 23;?“35‘.;? : ° wxn-t‘zm(u 'ilr‘; 'Sntnm‘,\.jm;\m” 1.‘)1‘)\‘- Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau doc rom way at 6:3) 0'- e Columbia scheduled to sail ®|/ish canneries of Alaska are almost Steamer Northibound Northbound Bouthhound o clock thi swning and -sailed for e from Seattle August 9 at 9 @ [a million cases ahead of their Vancouver nd Seattle at 9 0- o am % ° time a year ago, McKINLEY Sat. Aug. 9 1 clock with 16 passengers boarding e Alaska scheduled to sail from today in the weekly ALEUTIAN sty ot Sun. Aug. 10 4 the vessel here e Seattle August 9 at 5 p.m ued from the Pis BARANOF 8P.M. Aug. 6 S 8! i . M. 8. at. Aug. 9 Sun. Aug. 17 Passengers sailing. from Juneau ¢ Princess Louise scheduled to ion of the Fish and Wild- e el ; . it o the south were C. B. Halland, e sail from Vancouver. Augyst ; LUMBIA ... 9 A. M. Aug. 9 Tues. Aug. Wed. Aug. 2 | K. Johnson, E. 8. Evans, e 9 at 9 pm. e L L T ALASKA .. 5P. M. Aug. § Tues. Aug. 12 Thur. Aug. 21 g Bishop J. R. Crimont, Miss A’ 847~ e prince Rupert _scheduled to » |tesilt of of N Sihguk sases of itn DENALI ...... 9 A M. Aug 12 Fri. Aug.15 Sat. Aug. 23 a N. Murray, R. E. Kaupp, W sail from Vancouver August ® et et 3 p (._‘“‘ .’\”llh-\'lmhh R. W. Davis : 11‘1“1 ‘r;l ;)m g o {had becn packed by canners in | ALUETIAN . .9 A M. Aug. 15 Sun. Aug. 17 Mon. Aug. 25 5. R, DMaggio, A H. Merril, Mr. o Denall scheduled to sail from e [ QU at the glose of operas McKINLEY 9 A, M. Aug. 16 Wed. Aug.20 Thur. Aug. 28 K and Mis. R, W, Johnson, R, ¥ o Seattle August 12 at 9, a.m. @ |8 H S0 Ry A T e ar w0p P. T. Rowe » Princess Charlotte’ scheduled ®f . 0™ ot ™ vear ago. . il from Vancouver Aug. ® | . it e i H. 0. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 4 o sail from} Vg \ug. With ps in other sections of SNC ETE OBRTO 4 4 . it 11 a.m. on special S.E. ® | ojaqq which fell slightly below i REI 4 7 Ab ard . A tour cruise. st year, the report showed a total g * SOUTHBOUND, SAILINGS & aimcn pack a; el - . 1 o. " « Mount McKinley scheduled ® | .. 07 cases, A THE YEAR : - HE ¢ southbound fomOrrow. . ame date Firemen at Hummond, Ind., were dousing the remains cf wze which destroyed a half-block long plant i pr George o due tomorrow i< of the Hammond Chemical Service Company, whea the f flared too close for comfort. They ran from |——— = i | ° wce George scheduled to @ ricts, packs reported in the the danger. Two other firemen were burned and three overcome by heat and smoke. Cause of the. fi B i e ¢l a v 2 2 a . a 2 ire a 3 o amive southbound midnight cb:—;‘}{mrhs‘Tm“I: i bapa MARINE AIRWAYS—-II £ s . MAIL . | il . | » Saturday. e, EOU ) ALAS! 3 | ° eutian scheduled south- @ |cases of reds; 1547 c 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier i or uneau # B 2 pm. Sunday S L0 AT Scheduled Passenger Airline Service 4 # Tongass due Monday. ° arlnes In (e an SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA [ 9 + | # Noithiand due next Tueesday. ® |0 wn'H 'I'wo p".o'l's : Hialiimciars tonis PHONE 623 | . LOCAL SAILINGS e | “ompare q, e | Canadian Naticnal \' met; o scheduled to sa“.umév 1\11“\' ear. X < N { Prince George, Capt. H. E. Nedden | o Wednesday at 6 pm. e CENTRAL ALASKA: 325846 cases Nine passe > Coast ; and Purser A. H. Robson, arrived o tka and wayports. 35425 cases of kings; 616, (cday a aad o ALASKA AIR TRA“mnT lnc. port frem the south last night o p s ‘every "Wednesday of pinks; 255441 cases of Shell Sunmons took off from Goge| . Lidi i 3 i 8 o I seven pDassengers s at 1 p.m. for Petersburg, Port e | chums; 51,269 cases of cohogs—a to- tineau Channel. 2 . L 2 _ All Planes Operating Own. Aerenautical PHONE for Jur and 123 round trippers| e Alexander, Kake and way- ® |tal of 1284348 cases, as compared | Mis. J. k. Tate, Dean Fi - < = 2-Way Radio Station KANG t . to 1,853,229 cases th el : : : ; Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU including a Happiness tour partv. e ports. e to 1,853, cases the same date last Welf g Mr 3 ha from Chicago. e e e 0o o o 0 o o o o year } 1d Wolf wer rs to Sitka Equipped Seaplanes for Charter sengers aboard the Prince e | WESTERN ALASKA: (final re- t is sched= George for Juneau were as folow: | turns after closing of fishing season) to Juneau with fivé, . Leo X. Deter, Peter M. Deter l"DES 604,315 cases of reds; 2,998 cases of i W. H. Thiemeyér | Aldeni M. Fatris, Mt A. M. Far kings; 83 cases of pinks; 53,961 cases io , Jack Littlepage to e il Rasariea Rl of chums; 1,764 cases of cohoes—a of, H. Tucker to Hirst and o B (:“”d"{v’ ;‘I"‘.’,"“ :‘““"“" (Sun time, August 9) total of 663,121 cases, as compared to Monson tc Sitka. He is Holloway, M; olioway. | High tide—1:57 a.m., 17.8 feet. [511362 cases last year. jus (o bring tive passengers from e FEne geealiod nt pid- | e & -2.0 feet. TOTAL ALASKA PACK: 1,022897 (he Coast. night last nigh way and | gion tide-2:36 pan, 17.2 feet. | cases of reds; 39,970 cases of kings; b eI S aeil veturn Baturday at mid- | yow tide—8:32 pm., 0.6 feet. | 1,902,727 cases of pinks; 457,047 cases night. 4 Rt { of chums; 105866 cases of cohoes— | v a total of 3,546,507 cases, as compar- o2 to o | p——— an e ? |#d to 2896437 cases the same date| Wi (il ostiing. by ShER ¢ SAILINGS — Susig i PROTECT:|HELPAN me mpncia and a Gip-to s ol w1 SAUINES o - { ond to Hooneh are scheduled | Jun. IV . j ! T | ! 4N | later this evening. | Leave A , SB. ] Your Health! | Al L | o | ! Telephone 713 or write _ The Andesy/mountains | Aug. 3 Ave 1 : g ] ‘ The Alaska Territorial | A > up- | 1 | 1 Employment Service { ©po £ mg s - whose | Y| for this qualified worker. | thousands of feet be- ‘ ] ] |low the ocean surface 1 4 EEPER-OFFICE WORK- e G R o i~ B | IR L= TSN cea PAS'I'E“BIZEDz ERBEO.\fi, single, age 83, high Gold production in the Cana- t § |school graduate and business. col- | Qfiflqu‘ill";(‘;Be i laien oo i A | lege training. (Patly - srigpled; iyt s g lil‘;l four ‘menths of ;941 con’:- | well qualified for office work, sev- | S 2 ] #h i i’ o e | ) eral years' experience. Call for ES| S % G % i D it i I 1940 period S " ALRY } 245, Plans 'Or CEIebrahon fart same g R | United States Marines (two men at right), were gréeted by a British el . BRI : soldier (left), on their arrival at a YMCA canteen at an undisclosed J U N E A U {| mOUND FOR TULSEQUAN at Meehng of lO(a| The nation has about 6,500 draft | boards. ! place in Iceland. | Willism Holloway aud Mrs. Hol- Depa"mem fi AP ¥ e ey : : 1 DAIRIES \asiinie ) ", Uncle Sam’s New Base on Trinidad Takes ShaPe THE ; PESBIGOEL Ui v SRS OB R 10 1T celebration . of ' the Days of '98 to g - a3 e start in October, highlighted by the LINE ; warding of an automobile, tvpical Alaska Transportation ! tumes and an old-fashicned bar oom, were made at the reguiar meet- i if the Fire Department last night. p Possibilities of obtaining a hall| for the affair and of buying a car| EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 pAA for the award still made pl in-| UVER Company ) |t s de plans in-| |1 !fk-!initv, but Firemen wen! ahead JUNEAU TO v‘"slco.m' g . 7] | with an outline for the occasion | YICTORIA OR SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 | Bound-Triy Fares: 2 = | which they hope will last ‘three! SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS SEATTLE ' 10% off twice one-way | | § E 1'%s & 4 | dazs | Princess Charlotte oh! fares, when purchased 22 | | 6 218 2 2 Fire Chief V. W. M A it 8 S|E et E|S8 |% ulvihill said: ugys! in agvance. lglgla] s 2! Z ! & |l“Litle can be dane at present, al- | Prigesee Allce EVBIY 'I'HIIBSDAY P | though there is a committee at, work August 12 % Fairbanks, Alaska $ 76 [on the project. Arrangements will Princess Loulse % 10:00 A. M. o laska % 31 $56 3 s ' Y August 15 (y‘l”altu‘vfi) v e be made soon as possible for a hall VIHILL Hot Springs, Alaska 8 15 6 ind the purchase of a car. And it V- We MU = Juneau, Alaska 151 82 13 looks as if it is going to be a lot Agent, c""""‘i"ffim‘mc g :,‘Y'E‘S ; i y SKE : 5 = '3 g 8. McGratk ab 4k $ of fun for the people of Juneau. IA 1 Rig e Nome, Alaska 149 74 149 81 | ‘ CANAD 8. 8. TAKU Aug. 21 INulato, Ataska 121 50 99 83 § 37 ST TS TR PASENGERS | FRETGET Ophir, - Alaska 0 48 120 10 116 $ 88 SISIER M‘RY EDWARDS i REFRIGERATION § Ruby, Alaska 13 39 8 115 7 47 15 i ~ Seattle, Wash’, U. 5. A... 286 170 217 95 207 234 212 $202 'S IRA"SFERRED HOI!IH, i i Tanana, Alaska 94 24 71 102 59 60 33 20 $191 D. B. FEMMER—AGENT Whitehorse, Y. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 IN JUNEAU 2 YflRS PHONE 14 NIGHT 312 2 Su: Mo. Mo. Tu. | We.ir. Th. Sa. ! Sister Mmy Edwards, who has | CALL US! y - 10:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash USA. PST Ar 18:55 . been in St.| Ann’s Hospital in Ju- | 16:10 Av JUNEAU, Alaska PST Lv 12:45 .| neau as a nurse for the past 27 Junean Transfer The Dally Ake Tspire Das the years has been transferred to Holy , 48—Night Phene 451 largest paid clrculation of any Al Tu. Th. Cross. The Sister is taking the place aska . ) ing the p ol newspaper. % 10:00 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska PST Ar 12:15 of Sister M; 5 4 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. . 135° Lv 10:15 ary Enineptans yhio was llg._gg L: TERORSE. ¥ T, 135° Ar 1948 1885 :nought from the northern mission e WH ; 3 & 4 o0 receive hospital treatment about % S R & = i 12:15 Ar FAIRBANES, Alacka 150" Iv £:00 10:0 {5 nonh ago, ‘m,m gk made on flfih ot Trinldad, British West Indies, Where Unclo District Sales M: These plctures {iiiktaate progvess heRE BNGE L eimen, is Liout, George Newhall, UG ————.——— 4 b L. A. DELEBECQUE—] anager Waskk 5 Sam is building a base to protect the {’% rorvi oCHlo \mbrotdntious buady 135 So. Pranklin St, PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS shington's population has | gdopted as maseot.of the naval base.! TP view PHONE 106 1324 —4TH AVE—SEATTLE grown from 278,718 at the turn of Botto workmen rush one of the many buildings to completion. 'l‘he ‘United g&l;v; lp.ndin':' ::'ffl;n.‘x{fi' t’:au. one of those acquired under lease in thqdnlmyudnd ) England. ~—-! the century to more than 709,000.)

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