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6 [ L POLLY faa s e AN D HER PALS i it THI DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY SEPT 22, I94I WE'D LIKE | TO TALK IWITH You Lodge wi will be Wedne - — BUY DEFENSE ® Perfeot ® Cen Large Rooms o all with bath. [ Special Rates to Permanent Gues ALASK 5 LIK PAN AMERIC A EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice or We. Fr. L. 2:10 Ar Su Tu. t'h, 8:30 2:4 ally located rndi y NOVEMENTSI . IEDULED SATLINGS IBOUND o (C uled tc ° € at 10 o SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e md . > ind o ’ [} AL SAILINGS i o Estebet iuled w salle ® ever A € 6 pm. e w 1€ k © . and way- ® ® . Clare ¥ d Patten -cl Wash,, farmer ac- 5 NN N v (fter al order lifting the o 25 really in the avy, He is shown abeard tlw { ven sens. atten is holding buckets. Hig TIDES TOMORROW iyrne, Marvin, Clarence, Ray, Allen, Gilbergiu > £ STAMPS comfort d food rrvice E THE o Bur ¢ AN /HRW 2] 8 Fisf’ ??[.J)Ox?u of in ‘ One Day af t Seaftle Nor ¥ Akutan, 40,- 1v. | 00C Y ) ).009 pound: 36,000 pounds; pounds, pric 1Y S X 5 125 114 142 119 Mo. Tu Th. Sa. \\'l!"""‘:\: : . s FAIRBANKS, Ala ¢ LEBECQUE—District Sales Manager PAN AMEF 1324 -4TH AVE JAN ATRWAYS ~—SEATT! —_— e . and Wakaman Mrs, W Lloyd, r, Mrs. Adri * mers, i ATTENTION MASONS y ted Communication of Mt u Lndge No. 147 thie eva ning at 7:30. Work in F. C. Degree | | | | & | i | | | Dr. George Dale, Associate Super- visor of Education, will leave Juneau'{ tomor steamer Aleutian. Dr. teachers and advi on problems of , school admin ation and curri= culum a st them in working ont ¢ v preblems. After at Seward, the super- viso: | visit the Kodiak Island sta of Longwood, Afognak, Ouz- ?emlzef How IADE, WealherMan Service Inaugurated from Aleutians From lonely Attu Island, seven | degrees east of Greenwich and the | most wester of the Aleutian ainds, T an now is receiving | ilar w time, Howard Bureau meteorol nounced today. C. Foster Jones, the first Office of Indian Affairs en t land this month, “worked” the n for the first time last his wirele report being re- d by the Nayy radio station at Z,H‘Lh Harhor o the Weather. Bu- reau here. Jones, a licensed radio o_nmat.m ‘Thompson, t for Alaska, an- r reports for the first | Weather | who established | WOULD “YOou MIND IF T" TALK TO THESE GENTLEMEN ALONE, SUSANZ ‘ { and classified as a special meteors'| ologist by the Weather nipped with wireless and weather struments furnished by the bu- au and with a power unit from the Office of Indian Affairs. L RSO P INDIAN AFFAIRS SUPERVISORISTO VISIT WESTWARD On & two-month trip to confer with Office of Indian Affairs teach= ers in Westward towns and villages, inkie, Karluk, Alitak and Old Har- 2t Tyonek v points along the Alaska Rail- Valdez, Cordova and other Prince Willlam Sound ports will be X wardl itinerary. (B T NOTICE ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle fo Nome, on sale at J. B, Burford & Co. adv. m: road Bureau, is | P | Q. Are newspapers paid for printing the ‘Defense Savings Bond Quizzes? In the Cook Inlet area he will | t and Eklutna and | | 4 A. 1‘ | offerings or attended the funeral ol NOT A BIT, POLI_\/»- I WON'T un_Syodcate o World nghes reserved) r.m.m.m.“w,;.- e i T Wmniam syivero as a 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 reecive TWO tickéts to see: "“ADAM HAD FOUR SONS” \ E i Federal Tax—5¢ per Person Rl N y WATCH THIS SPACE——— Your Name May Appaar' e e e SIS SR from 20 YEARS AGO 7H': smpire SEPTEMBER 22, 1921 Governor and Mrs, Scott C. Bone held an informal reception at 10:30 o'clcek in the evening for the members of the Chautauqua. The public was invited. The next morning at 5 o'clock marked the autumual equinox, when, theoretically, there would be 12 hours of sun light and 12 hours of night. . The Tee Harblr cannery of the Alaska Pacific Fisheries Company nacked 35,000 cases of salmon during the season. was received here that William A. Holzheimer, was coming to Southeast Alaska and New Zecend Judicial Division at Nomc, weuld probably located here. Mavor R. E. Robertson declared the city of Juneau under quar- antine, and warned all children not to visit Douglas because of diphtheria cases there, Ralph Martin and Glenn Kirkham were part of a hunting which brought in two deer from Auk Cove. party Sommers leased the Gastineau Hotel for a period of 10 ycars E. R. Jaeger and Claude Ericson R. J from the owners, Weather: High, 51; low, 47; rain. > e e . Daily Lessons in English %. 1. corpon R e WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not y, “You will have to do it.” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Decent. CENT unstressed, and not de-sunt, OFTEN MISSPELLED: Ameliorate; six vowels. SYNCNYMS: Di deception, duplicity, guile. WORD UDY e a word three times and it is yours.” Let us increase our umbman by mastering one word each day. Today's word: FERRET (verb); to search (out), as by shrewd questioning. “The pclice were able to ferret out the hiding-place of the bandits.” say, Pronounce second E as in MODERN ETIQUETTE ** poperra LEE ! e e e e} Q. What arc some of the objcctionable acts while in church? A. Loud coughing and sneezing. If one is subject to coughing spells, e some small, unperfumed candies to relieve the throat it is wise to ta .| irritation. Q. When a young girl has visited a friend is it necessary that she write a “bread and butter” letter to her friend’s mother? A. Yes; a bread and butter letter should be sent to the mother as well as to the friend. Q. What is an important rule when serving a formal meal? A. That there should be at all times a plate in front of each guest until after the serving of the salad course. Over 670,000 Pounds of |Regular Melemoloqlst e 1 LOOK and LEARNA C. GORDON e - - S D D D 0 o S S DS ) 1. Which is the most valuable animal in the zoo of today? 2. Which State has the greatest number of counties, and how many? 3. Who is the “Father of the Symphony”? 4. Who was Solon? 5. What is a shillelagh? o ANSWERS: 3 1. The Indian Rhinoceros, which is valued at about $5 a pound. 2. Texas, with 253. % 3. Franz Joseph Haydn. 4. A famous Athenian lawyer, who lived about 638 to 557 B C. 5. An Irish cudgel. DEFENSE BOND QUi A. No. Publication of these Quizzes and other information about De- fense Bonds and Stamps is a voluntary patriotic contribution on the part of the newspapers in the cause of National Defense, and one in which participation by the nation’s newspapers is practically unanimous, i Q Does the Government. pay radio sumons for Defense Savings Bond and Stamp announcements? These are furnished free by Lhe broadcasters of the country, who are cooperating almost without exception in this_program to help America arm. No. HA]DHIS HAVE SON; NEW OPERATOR HERE, (OlISEllM THEATRE Mr and Mrs wmlam Hayden are the éarems of a baby boy born in St. Ann’s Hospital at 12:45 last night. The infant weighed seven pounds and one half ounce at birth, and has not yet been named. Gallemore Going Soulh W. A. Gallemore, for the past four years mine superintendent at Hirst-Chichagof, has resigned, and with Mrs. Gallemore intends to go couth in the very near future. Mr. Hayden is projectionist at the The Gallemores arrived in Jun-|Colisem Theater. gau abcard the Estebeth, bringing i their housel.old goods with them Empire Classifleds Pay! for shipment to the south. e CARD OF THANKS v.ve wish to express our heartfelt | COWLING_D AvLIN thanks to those who made floral| 'ARNIE FOSSUM. } MR. and MRS. CHARLES SWAR —adv. Judge of the | “You have got to do it.”| I Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA . Tues. Sept. 23 COLUMBIA ” Tues. Sept.23 DENALI Tues. Sept33 Wed. Sept.24 ALEUTIAN Sat. Sept.20 Tues. Sept23 Mon. Sept.29 | McKINLEY Wed. Sept.21 Sat. Sept27 Fri. Oct. 3 YUKON Sat. Sept.27 Tues. Sept 30 Mon. Oct. 6 [ ALASKA ... Sun. Sept.28 Wed. Oct. 1 Tues. Oct. 7 COLUMBIA Tues. Sept.30 Fri. Oct. 3 Thurs. Oct. 9 PORTS OF CALL same as printed schedule regardless of sailing date | except scuthbound the Columbia calls at Wrangell instead of Petersburg | and the Alaska calls at Petersburg instead of Wrangell. PHONES--TICKET OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 H. O. ADAMS AGENT PR T R R A || MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrler Scheduled Passenger Airline Service SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE——ANY PLACE IN ALASKA ‘ Headquarters Juneau—PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. i Alsl-wu o"m :t:nm: m'&““' PHONE Radlo HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 61 Equipped Seaplanes for Charter 2 NORTHLAND TRA;NSPORT ON COMPANY SA“JNGS—-JUNEAU to Seattle peave AT Jun. Seattle Lv. Jun. SB. North 9 sept.23 .- Coast ...Sept: A 1 sept. 26 Nor o Sept. 20 ht phone % Freig! HENRY G engers 109 ZEEN, Agent TRAVEL ona "Pm- CESS" . LINER CANADIAN PACIFI( ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER * s SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILING® Princess Louise September 26; October 6 V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska EVERY THURSDAY 10:00A. M. S. 8. TONGASS .. Sept. 25 CANADIAN PACIFIC S. S. TYEE .. Oct. 2 . PASSENGERS FREIGHT S —— REFRIGERATION ® R D. B. FEMMER—AGENT Rice & Ahlers l;o. PHONE 14 NIGHT 312 Plumbing — Oil Burners 3 Heating d . e R Phone 34 - Sheet Metdd | |, Wy IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your e 1 Ol _ghflco—(ienefll Hauling | torage and Crating The Alaskan Hotel | CALL USt - Newly Renovated Rooms st Beasonable Rates Phone—Single O Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 . There is no substitute for " 'Newspaper Advertising [\}

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