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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 18, 1941. POLLY AND HER PALS ST \ / TM PoSITIVE ’ (_HE 1SN°T VERY ) | YouRE SuRE j"-—%AT’S BEN HAND %ua) AT TH IS HE2 " WINDOW, 3\ —/—\/ POLLYZ ) 1 B fi , : EWS ISTEAMER MOVEMENTSI NORTHBOUND No steamer northbound direct. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Denali scheduled to sail from Seattle 5 pm. today. Tyee scheduled to sail Seattle today Aleutian scheduled from Seattle 9 a.m, day North Coast from Seattle from to sail Satur- to Sat- scheduled at 10 am Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle Saturday Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver Satur- day night at 9 o'clock. Mount McKinley scheduled to il from Seattle September at 9 am. S scheduled from Seattle at September 26. SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS Yukon scheduled southbound late tomorrow or early Sat urday but no report pm. today. Tongass southbound Alaska scheduled Monday Col 24 North sail am to 10 at about south bound mbia scheduled south- \d Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Weanesacy at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 1 p.n. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- ports. . o Big EXTRA Savings On Round Trip Tickets For Example From Seaitle One Round Way i -Oo.-n..caee.oo.'.o...o. . o . o - $41.10 BROWN BEAR LEAVING S 11‘1 ake City TR Pheenix The Alaska Game Commission 'fh clphia boat Brown Bear will leave Ju- i 3 neau tomorrow enroute to Seattie Szme Fare from Vancou- for its fail inspection, it was an- e B L. nounced today. Among als I,‘ o going south on the boat will be SJL‘ Mare Homer Jewell, assistant executive s AR ! officer of the commission, who W i of li“lal business. months on ENJOY More Wherever you travel in the States, go by comfortable, STOCK QUOIAIIONS cconcmical Super Coach. You'll have more fun and aoney for other pleas- NEW YORK, Sept. 18 — Closing I!um_ go everywhere guotation of Alaska Juneau mine n lonvenient. frequent siock today is 4%, American Can et (Taveling through g4, Anaconda 28%, Bethlehem Stecl et ey R sk Commonwealth and Southern p us travel mere. Investigate Curtiss Wright 10, Interna-| of ou buy your ticket. rvester 54%, Kennecott For Complete Information on Bus Fovk “Oentral 1134 Tcavel Visit or Write ific 7%, United States G i el o i Pound $4.03% JONES AVERAGES Ceiiral Terminal DOW, Eighth © Stewart following are to Dow, b es averages: industrials 128.75, SEATTLE rails 2940, utilities 18.92. LT Or Consult: SOUTH TO SCHOOL J B B“flord Jean Littlepage is a pnsscngm“ south on the Mount McKinley to tend school. ~ JUNEAU PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS | EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 Round-Trip Fares: . ) 1 l J apa P off twice one-way - g|% | o K when purchased |2 (2| . [&§ | 5| 2|35 |3 in advance, 2 « /5§, 3/8|Z|3|§@ ) [ 2 Z |z [~} Fairbanks, Alaska . $ 76 Flat, Alas 31 $56 Golovin, 2 141 67 Slll Hot Springs, Alaska 88 15 Jun A\l @ 151 82 132 44 44 18 $12v 149 74 126 149 $112 121 50 99 127 83 $ 37 39 48 12 125 10 116 § 88 108 3 83 115 171 47 15 J. 8. A 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 $202 M4 2 71 102 59 60 33 20 8191 Can.. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 Su. Mo. We. Fr. o 8:00 Lv SEATTLE \\"rh JUS.A. PST Ar 18:55 14:10 Ar JUNEAU, Alaska PST Lv 12:45 Su. Mo. Tu. Th. We. Sa, 10:00 14:40 Lv JUNFAU, Alaska PST Ar 12:15 16:15 10:00 14:40 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. 5° Lv 10:15 14:15 10:20 15:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T 135" Ar 9:55 13:55 12:15 16:55 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska ..150° Lv 6:00 10:00 L. A DELEBECQUB—DMrlc! Sales Mlna.er 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS PHONE 106 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE NOW I KNOW I COULD NEVER MARRY HIM - INHERITANCE I DON'T THINK YOU'LL HAVE TO w e co0ce0esccneee0000s0000 {Empire—the paper with the largest v‘pald circulation. |1argest “paid circulation of any Al- ‘_a.ska newspaper. 31 PASSENGERS DISEMBARKFROM MOUNT McKINLEY | After taking 2‘) passengers abo: here, the steamer Mount M¢K ley of the Alaska Steamship Com pany sailed uth at 8:45 o'clock this morr The vessel brought 31 person to this port from Seward, Haine and S Dis ere William M and Mrs. Garland Boggan, John Stockdale, Ruppel, Mrs. A, K more, Dee Hight arl Larcen, Jack B Mall W. 8. Gartl Jessee, Don McMurtrie, Byron Vin- m, L. inni dible, Mabel & t, Al T son, Kenn Hansen, Mart seph, Fr relli thur G. Dennis, Nina Crum Josephine Cru were ted and 2 Two deaths pas senge: neseta during which a 60-mile-an-hour w Dick Thoma sota S Fair C ds the wind ripped up tent of the Int Jane Hibbard,! part cf the wreckage amid power transformers and (rees, 3. K. Nel- Washinglon 5o Serious That Peopie Are in Ho Arthur Jean Pat Clark, Donald, Earl Maki, Eli R C. B. Finnegan F. B. Gray, Jr., and Henry L. Whe - a (Continuea from Page One) ATION Put senior uneau Hi uul\ ‘mor Mount Ing out of brown-fog: to ask for ing for a short Moses. It was quite an order L a inz trip near S @ finally got him 1 F will return Sun-, Hide me right to L & “Mcses, how did you di - — Red Sea that time?” McDONALD GOES SOUTH Moses hemmed a bit, said it was Donald McDonald. member of the a lot go. But then 1 Internatonal Highway Commission memt I had a rod and and supporter of the States-to-Al- I waved it.” aska road for many s, sailed for «yye] cre’s the rod now? eattle today on the steamer Mount “Now?” echoed M “It's in McKinley after a week’s visit here.|,o pritich Museum.” He will enter a Seattle hospital for i medical treatment. His home is in Pairbanks. SMALL WORLD - - Then let me tell one that really OFF TO SITEKA happened, and to me. I had twe tickets for the premiers of “Ser- 1. Thatcher left on the North Sea for Sitka to call on the trade geant York. By 6 oclock I realized I couldn't there. He is a representative of 3 sing it Zellerbach Paper Company. maks the: ¥efy gala:gpening. Sul N & I wanted the tickets used, so I IMPROVING HOTEL called friends in the same apart- The Stedman Hotel at Ketchikan ment. They couldn't use v"“““}:“ lis undergoing improvements. The I thought of cheery A“‘“”“"_" 3 |billiard room is to be eliminated|€rson on the apartment swlteh- and a modern dance floor and board. KEY MAN _ponaia Nelson, cocktail room, to be known as the| 1 called her and explained. who's been directing buying for Totem room, will take its place.| She sounded very pleased, ¥I'd| the Office of Production Man- |Other changes are also to -be|love te go. You see, Sergeant Yoric| agement, will wield chief power ges a als 0 e malen 2 | in nmation's revamped defense made. ‘- AL e ¥ | setup. He's executive secretary it e et b 3 e of the new supplies, priority and Subscribe for The Empire. allocations board. RUSSIAN WO Subscribé to the Daily Alas}'n D The Daily Alaska Empire has the SEATTLE LIFE | To thoroughly enjoy your visit ! | o Seattle, stay at the Olympic. | Luxurious surroundings . . . fine | fbods . . . outstanding entertain- ‘ ment. Not expensive; from $3.50. EI‘I'fl.E wAsHINGTON agscring these’ MANAGING DIRECTOR e J tachment, - This picture was M from Moscow to New York. | [ ! Frank W. Hull | m Twm (ltv Arey ».@rm . FROM CHILKOOT BARRACKS MEH %AKEN up ARMS | | Cai rea of Min- cars, At the Minne- ester exhibit and tangled ept the Tw railrcads TIME BOMBS SET OFF ON Mood i@: Funny Sfories ANNIVERSARY gThiny Persons Reporled Killed in Blasts at Nan- 1[ king R. R. Sation ‘ SHANGHALI, Sept. 18.—More than 30 persons, including several Jz\pan-“ ese, are reported to have been killed in bomb explosions in the Nanking railroad station on the eve of the| tenth anniversary of the Mukden | incident that touched off Japan's‘ expansion program. Foreign travelers arriving here | said ten persons are known to have been killed and at least 50 persons injured in the explosion of time bombs, apparently set off by anti-! nese demcenstrators at the Nan- central railway station. Four blasts in the heart of Canton are said to have killed several Jap- anese, several days ago. The clash in Mukden in Septem- ber, 1931, touched off Japan’s in- vasion ¢f Manchuria. - Sergeant M. L. Harvey, wife, son and daughter, passed through Juneau on the Mount MecKinley this morning from Chilkoot Bar- racks for the, south. —ee— Empire Classifieds Pay! 0 as nqlng trom farm workers of “X village who joined a ‘m“e- BRSS T1 ) JOHN McLAUGHLIN as a paid-up subseriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and reecive TWO tickets to see: "“THE LONE WOLF KEEPS A DATE" Federal Tax—>5c¢ per Person Your Name May Appear! ot A il S e Y Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Northbound Northbound Southbound | YUKON Fri. Sept. 19 | ALASKA ... Tues. Sept.16 Mon. Sept.22 COLUMBIA .. 3 . Tues. Sept.16 Mon. Sept. 22 | DENALL . Thurs. Sept.18 Sus. Sept. 21 Sat. Sept. 27 ALEUTIAN Sat. Sept.20 Tues. Sept.23 Sun. Sept. 28 YORON -5 . b Tues. Sept.23 Fri. Sept.28 Thurs. Oct. 2 McKINLEY . . Wed. Sept.24 Sat. Sept.27 Fri. Oct. 3 *These sailings have not been changed from those listed on the schedule, however, they were inciuded to complete the revised sailings for the entire week. PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 H. O. ADAMS AGENT SKA THE YEAR 'ROUNTD P e 3 e T A o M MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Autharized Carrier Scheduled Passenger Airline Service 2 SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA Headquarters Juneau——PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. M | ™ haais sason xava | PHONE Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 6 l 2 Equipped Seaplanes for Charter l ! y sAlLINGS—.‘UNEAU to Seattle Leave Ar.J;n.Lvsgn. seattle 3 North .23 Coast sept- 19 gept Sept. 26 e 2 yasscnletl's 109 Freil“'- Pth\ G REEN, Agen! North- 1and sept. 20 JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise September 26; October 6 | V. W. 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