The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 19, 1941, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 19, 1941. By CLIFF STERRETT ; 2 s s (WHY2 SHE KNEWT YES - BUT SHE : : OH/ IF MA YOou WERE THERE/,/ DIDNT KNOW T as a paid-up subscriber to SEES THIS, : WORE HER PEARL L Be The Daily Alaska Empire EURIOUS/ ! 3 is invited to present this coupon this = ~ = - S - evening at the box office of the : CAPITOL THEATRE and reecive TWO tickets to see: "LITTLE MEN" Federal Tax—5c¢ per Person ———WATCH THIS SPACE——— Your Name May Appear! | | J.E. SMITH b i v s § { y DOUGLAS o VWS UNDER 1940-41 APPROPRIATION — e e B, Barano’ Is ISTEAMFR MOVEMENTSII : e ‘ ]‘H,m‘:‘ .»\I\J - Delayed On Nome Trip Same Trouble at Seaftle as ly in Juneau — NORTHBOUND No steamer northbound SCHEDU! of last Denali sch Of that am- o d o . o . ° o total of Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Northbound Southbound ch sum rep! Sept. 19 1 of out-of- yee schec Seattle toc r Aleutian lled to sail town pu i 3 4 S o Lot s s from Seattle 9 a.m, Satur- with the f i : 5 : 2 4 § Sun. Sept. 21 Sat. Sept. 27 day @ Counci be 1 > £ 7 b : ’ ; : ol Sept.20 Tues. Sept.23 Sun. Scpt.28 or Coast schedulec ingof & 4 t N el F % ¥ : ) : ‘U sesrerssisoierit ‘T8, - Bept. 28 - Pri. Sept.28 Thurs. Oct. 2 itie i e - } R g .| McKI . Wed. Sept.24 Sat. Sept.27 Fri. Oct. 3 land scheduled tc AL TRADIERE i ; ; ; L PR - i *These sailings have not been changed from those listed on the schedule, rom Se _' Y bk bt | i ‘, % % 3 2 h ver, they were included to complete the revised sailings for the Princess L« ! y ®|$499 SR 1 g . : : f < gl | entire week. Vancouyv Satur i % : g i = y night at k A ¢ ot ; L H. 0. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 Mount McKinley scheduled t RUME. NURSING L) d ; e : FREIGHT OFFIC 4 FOR WOMEN ( i 4 i i 2 : % 1en In ¥ in hc sail from Seattle Sept 24 at 9 North & from Septer SOUTHBOUND AT Yukon rcens i . , iy S ua ke - S MARINE AIRWAYS U. S. MAIL tome i 3 : Y 0 3 pm. ARy made f 1 - ’ 3 i i g 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier southhound ’ - Scheduled Passenger Airline Service oy i (BUT NOT TOO CLOSE) _Rrarely seen close-at-hand view of any SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA eduled south bound MRS, M HO* 3 part of Unc Vs e ding fleet is this, taken at Portsmouth, N. H., when the Finback, one of the ser " Ration’s new aunched. The workmen aboard are taking the sub to the pier for final Headquarters Juneau PHONE 623 scheduled south- @ b leaving on Monday for stuges of construction. Mrs. A. E. Watson, wife of Rear Admiral Watson, christened the sub. trouble experi neau, 1d Monday. Sl IR NEE R veni Ends i Hospifal Jail | wCASKA AIR TRANSPORT, lu SR i e e SN CAES I nosplial, Jai "t | MR e | PHONE it Bosdny o b o S o i e ; W»&’&& I ; o . 5 Eqnlwoel Seaplanes for Charter 612 : NORTHLAND I e W SRSl TRANSPORTATION COMPANY movement of tymile and poigts ° ° ° ° T e . . . ° ° ° . . . : John A ARE YOU PREPARED? Low: 4ide—6:80 D, L § ,"\:l:‘:!?w NOW, as never before, op- I SM”SGS__;(NE.\U z u ) in A_\'Jfflos‘ (HATHAM, I.ONG : “}‘ :_‘ ' e o ' ! v “ ‘ WEEKLY Sea“\:r_‘un,l."é.gm. \ s Y 3 & NB SB Leave » broperiy trained, can A HED WI 1 bhioalis s B ; G : f iy ; Seattle gain higher rating d e . ) 5 c HE o k- . ¢ M | pay in armed forces of the . 1 ¢ > y i % 5 | | :\:onhst Sept. 19 sept- United States : in Com- BE REMODEI.ED i st g 3 ; ¢ i ; e ited States and in Com 3 v § o o # | gept 2 - < mercial Aviation. th- 1 tio N"“a“d _sept.20 156 assengers SEATTLE, Sept. 19.—Once a 2 Fr!\l‘;"g":;' GREEN, Agent Applications for a number of students are being y cepted today for flight ; g : ':) f' ale {raining. 3 . 4 f K-(”Jl ame Ay of Ket- | he vessel was put in condi- tion by the Salmon By-Products Prepare TOdaY Company of Alaska, subsidiary of a Seattle firm, and towed to Seattle CONSULT ot | Both her engines and housing tional Guard W honored Alaska schoal 3! were removed and the hull copper- Ltone Sh ol e e v g painted two years ago 6 W : SRS : > 8 . ' __|ernor and M Gruenin 2 ¥ K. s Aeronautics, Inc originally planned to make | ¢ 29 A0 2 syl K 8 o ythe Van Zondt in o Reno, Nev., hospital, after a blood trans- ATCO # ABC. o varge of the 650-ton vess (hec oF o : ‘ e her life. Sheriff Ray Root said the girl was shot when she and Carroll F. : il 23 P. 0. Box 2187 Phone Black 769 { |1, e Wil be completely recondl- | 11505 were al ; ight), Stockton, Calif, held up a filling station east of Reno to get money to buy a wedding 1 LINE one: 1 put back int 5 - ' D ot style to| leense. couple left Stockton with $6 b etween them and planned to elope to Reno, but their i o the fifty-two guests, and the evening | money ran out. Alaska Transportation was spent dancing, Company v . s TIvE e | suwmAu T0 vANCOUVER PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS | Red Army Attacks on the Eastern Front vicrom on smrmz || ™o ™ EFFECTIVE : [ e wdl TR : : a5 ) . » Kifncom Luiwe EVERY THURSDAY MAY 16, 1941 i . September 26; October 6 " 10:00A.M. V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alaska S. S. TONGASS ...._Sept. 25 CANADIAN PACIFIC | = ™= ot 2 R T T £ SO PASSENGERS FREIGHT ‘ . REFRIGERATION { Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advance. Bevthel McGrath a Fairbar Alaska it _ Hot Springs, Alas] S & s 27 : Y 5 Y - | D. B. FEMMER AGENT_ Jupean, Alaska ... it e ? e y ; Rice & Ahlers Co. PHONE 14 NIGHT 312/ 74 126 149 $112 el b By ot ; — Ofl Burnes | &- ‘ 50 99 127 83§ 37 i : . ; Plumbing — I e M -t IR EERT 48 12 135 10 116§ 88 . “ ; 3 4 Heating Ruby, Alaska 39 85 115 T 41 15 ; el : ; - : . 2 : Seattle, Wash., U. 5. A.... 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 $202 : : il ! : I : Phone 34 Sheet Metal WHEN IN NEED OF Tanana, Alaska ... 9¢ 24 71 102 59 60 33 20 $191 . ; 2 i : : : Diesel Oil—Stove Oll—Your iteho . T. Can.. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 e T LM 22 o : ; S 3 T . £ Je . Coal Choice—General Hauling Mo. Tu. B f ¥ L 4 i o » % 4 —Storage and Crating Th. Sa. g g ' o ; The Alaskan Hotel CAbE T TTLE, Wash.US.A. PST Ar 18:55 ...... 3 & s N o % D PST Lv 12:45 : o y 2 2 ¥ i ! Newly Renovated Rooms J Mo, v e . L : v at Reasonable Rates unean Transfer i ; : ' ; : b R s 5 : Phone—Single O P’Imnf AI—-NW fifl” - PST Ar 12:15 14:45 3 i ) . : : : . ..135° Ly 10:15 12:45 4 " ; ; B X8 y : T i 15:00 Ly I 7. T, ..135° Ar 9:55 12:25 : B ; 00 16:55 Ar VKS, 150° Lv R | I / ¢ Rmflapn,m; There is no substimte far 1. A DEUEBEUQUE--Distict. Bales o | Disregarding a shell burst, Russian troops are shown charging over| New York. The Red Army reports the slaughter of German troops *“by. o 135 8o Franklin St PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS the crest of u hill on the Eastern Front, according to the officiul Sovjeb) the thousands’ in smashing assaults that-burled the Nazis back from . Nms r Ad PHONE 108 13%—4TH AVE—SEATTLE caption with this photo, which was flashed by radio from bMoscow to| Leningrad, Kiev and the banks of the lower Duieper, . - J pa Pe

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