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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 1941. By CLIF F STERRETT GRANT BALDWIN a5 & paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is Invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and recelve TWO tickets to see: "N, NO, NANETTE" Federal Tax—Ye ver Persom ---ISNT HE THE ONE WHO WiLL RECEIVE THE INHERITANCE 2 IF YOU'RE NOT MARRIED BY YOUR BIRTH- SURPRISED |HE'D EVEN GIVE ME WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! DOU GLAS NEWS POSTS HAVE VERY EXCITING TIME WITHl CHARGING BEAR To be charged by a bear and saved perhaps by intervention from their pet dog was the experience of Mr. and Mrs. Ely Post of Do las who r ed to town yesterday afternioon from several d; ' hunt- ing cn Ad sle | The % here last Friday their they Warships | Duke of Kent Inspects United States W) TN L |sTEAMER MOVEMENTSI NORT !H’Ol ND oni: SCHEDULED - SAILINGS n heduled to sail out- Mad il for y trip in on Monday reduled to sa tomor- Leave Seattle Northbound Due Juneau ur-pointer. Leaving the Northbound they left for the beach with 1l one to return early next y were making ready to carry ou e second deer, Mrs. ! Po. was standing by the ani- ! up just in time to ses | rushing toward her out cf | Yelling i r husband, stance away | a run il from Septembe Steamer Southbound larger | the sme ALEUTIAN . MCKINLEY .. YUKON .. BARANOF ALASKA *COLUMBIA | BARANOF . | *DENALI Aug. 18 Aug. 18 Aug. 21 Aug. 23 Aug. 27 Aug. 28 Aug. 28 Aug. 30 Thur. Thur. Mon. Tues. Sat. Sun. Mon. Tues. Aug. 21 Aug. 21 Aug. 25 Aug. 26 Aug. 30 Aug. 31 Sept. 1 Sept. 2 Sat. Sat. Aug. 30 Aug. 30 Tues. Fri. Sat, Sun. Mon. Iwnll Goetz, Mr ing, Miss Mar B 2 Collins, Sept. 2 Sept. 5 Sept. 6 Sept. 7 Sept. 8 mal, loc a bear the brush who south e |cu Thur. .. Thur. - Sat. - l&hfif ng AWMdS These sailings have not been changed from those listed on the schedule, ] however, they were included to complete the revised sailings for the entire week luled southbound am. Sa v. Columbia scheduled south- Monday Tyee Baranc Are Now on Display y in the SALLINGS fuled to sail 6 pm esevcscssc-000000000’°%0c000000000000008e0 sesseseceoansecoee Subscrme Empire—the p: paid circula Runs Kearny Yards — fAzke Your Stay in Seattle lent m.sane,% splendid enter- ¥ tainment at Seattle’s finest botel . . . Rooms from §3.50. Admiral Bowen Rear Admiral Harold G. Bowen, former chief of the Bureau of En- gineering, was named to take charge as President Roosevelt signed £n order authorizing the Navy to take over the strike-paralyzed plant of the Federal Shipbuilding and Dry dock Company at Kearny, N. J., and have work resumed on $493,000,000 of defense construction. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 \ / Round-Trip Fares: E | | | 10% off twice cne-way 3 - o fares, when purchased 3 1 21l & E > . in advance. Fairbanks, Alaska . Ilat, Alasi Golovin, Alaska Hot Springs, A Juneau, Alask McGratk Nome, Alas] ), Alaska Alacka $112 83 § 37 10 116 § 88 mn 49 I 8. £ 234 212 $202 Tanana, Alaska 9 24 2 60 33 20 8191 ., Can I 114 142 119 109 120 Nul Ophir, 207 Whitehorse, ¥ Mo. Tu Th. Sa. Su. Mo We. Fr. 10:00 16:10 PST Lv 12:45 Mo. We. Su. 16:40 12:15 16:15 16:40 17:00 18:56 Ar FAIRBAN L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS 1324-4TH AVE. ) ; 10:15 14:15 Lv WHITE : 9:55 13:55 1 luU" Lv 6:00 10:00 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 108 SEATTLE started up the tree after Post. The latter, having left his gun atcamp, could do nothing but try to scare the bear away by yelling Finally tired fr I dog W bear drift the the 1 ul[ ir 1{(\ the woods and hunt got cut their game, although t} the bear stalked them the beach. C 1 p the nearly bushe cn the MRS and Bill on ~n‘ attle today to re- e here in time ncxt Mon- dren, Lucille Tyee leaving turn to t OSEORN IN CHI Osborn who to Douzlas American Mail and according to heard from him is in China, last w Hongkong, e e MISS BLACK VISITOR Miss Frances Black who is a re- cent arrival from Missouri, is a house guest of Mrs. George Love- less, while Mr. Loveless is tem- porarily absent from t ¢ latter is assisting wit iction of a school rners Bay. the con- building at HEALTH EXAMINATIONS Announcement was made this morning by School Superintendent Calvin Pool that in with all school children of Douglas should have their physical exam- inations before school reopens for the fall term on next Monda, Septemker 8. Clinic for such pur pose will be open in the health center of the Territorial Building wataiday foiencon mstead of Fri- uay morning mx stated. MUSEUM (URMOR TAKES OVER HOME AT NORWAY POINT E. L. Keithahn, Curator at the Territorial Museum, has taken up residence in the Thomas, of the Thomas Hardware Company, at Norway Point. The Thomas family has moved into town, mts, Keithahn and three chil- ved ‘in Juneau recently, mmer visit in the High tide—0:23 a.m., Low tide—6:37 a.m.,, High tide—12:58 p.m., Low tide—6:53 p.m., feet. feet feet. fest, =13 17.1 03 | COWLING-DAVLIN | COMPANY DODGE snd PLYMOUTH DEALERS =~ compliance | Territorial health regulations home of J. cC.|t Seat- |4 S the Duke of Kent boar and inspected a marine guard of honor, Standing behind him, in white uniform, is Captain L. W. Conx: modore. - LENINGRAD APPROACHES Finns Readmr Final As- sault on Former Rus- sian Capital Conttnuea trom Page Onel been repulsed in stiff counter-at- tacks. At one outlying village, Ger- man regiments are said to have tained a loss of more men, deed and where on an n» ied front west of Moscow, the Russians deelared they have made their deepest coqunt- er thrusts, while at the siege-girt | eity of Odessa on the Black Sea, the | Reds are attempting to relieve tie hemmed-in port by landing storm troops behind the German and Ru- manian seige lines. Germans Dissatisfied The severity of the struggle is pictured by German and ku:slan sources in independent official com- muniques. The German radio, sens- | |ing perhaps public dissatisfaction because of uncommunicative com- | muniques, appealed to the people to “forego complete detailed descrip- tions of military operations. The people know only tco well why this lack of information is necessary, but they also are aware of the fact that each time a campaign is conrluded, a detailed report is ngen i HOSPITAL KOTES R. C. Hayden w E . Ann's Hespital yeot surgizal attenticn during noon. Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Houz are the parents of twing, o boy and a girl, born yesterday at L. Ann's Hospital. The girl, 11:43 ! m. weizhed 3 pcm and 13 |ounees. Tre hoy weiched 4 pourds and 2 ounces, and was bor: 11:50. ‘The children have “beer iMmy Anne and Daniel Stephen. ! Frank Karabelnikof wa today from St .Ann's I |lowhig medical care. | Viclet Dalton was dismi ‘Gwemmcm Hospital thi ‘mer receiving' medical tr ent. Peter Gurrero, Jr., entor the h(.ovemmcm Hospitel yestoidsy to jfeceive medical attention, - The American silk indus aboul 175,000 workers, named | lismissed | sital fel- | ed from | roning | s has —I. I. N. Soundphoto for repairing British warships in the d the U. 8. Texas at the Norfolk navy yard The duke, center, is in the uniform of an air com- stock, commander of the ship. above. DUKE IS GREETED Mayor LaGuardia (right) greeted the Duke of Kent, as the youngest brother of 'King George VI of England arrived in New York City careute to President Reosevelt’s home in Hyde Park, New York. Kent on Way to Visit FDR The Duke of Kent, brother of Engllnd'l King George, waves to spec- “tators as he travels by carto Hyde Park, N. Y., for a visit with Presi- dent Roosevelt. The Duke traveled to Iww York by bomber plane, fole lowing an inspection tour of Canadian war plants. - H. O. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 NG ALASKA THE YEAR:'ROUND MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier Scheduled Passenger Airline Service SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA Headquarters Juneau——PHONE 623 ALASEA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. e | Raals suton xaNG | PHONE 612 Radlo HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU Equipped Seaplanes for Charter NORTH LAND] TRA;NSPORT TION COMPANY — Juneau to JLINGS wEB‘“‘Y SAT eattle . Lv. Jun ve Ar.Jun. 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