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PAGESIX ° — ¢ POLLY AND HER PALS - CONFOUND 17! OH, IT'S JUST THE You MADE HFACT TTHAT YOURE ME LOSE MY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1941 as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited topresent this coupon this evening at the box office of the—— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: "KEEPING COMPANY" 4 Federal Tax—5c per Person ~—=~WATCH THIS SPACE——— Your Name May Appear! By CLIFF STERRETT '+ SHE'S TRYING TO GET YOUR JOB! Do HE'S PROBABLY THINKING OF HIS SWEETHEART-- SHE'S OUT BUT THAT'S NO REASCON FOR HIM TO RIDICULE ME IN FRONT OF MR. T 'BONSON ~— i THE H TiVE YOUVE BAWLED ME OUT FOR, NO REASON!/ auns. e NORTHLAND BRINGS 28 | 10 JUNEAU Time m étren thening Defenses g e R e e e o - O g gmeag ey MIasKa NOW ([reaven movemens| | . NORTHBOUND . o uneau oun e Yukon due tomorrow but def- ® | ® inite time not announced up e 3 —. 5 * to3pm today. ) 5 MO'OrShlp SaI|S for SOu'h- | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau » SEATTLE, Oct. 15—Steamer Al-| ® Frincess Louise due tomor- o | . Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound sailed for the north at 10 row_atternoon or evening. o/ g3st and Seaftle with i o g . , Alaska due Friday. . | DESS Fri. Qct. 17 Tuesday fore wit 7 e e S 49le SCHEDULED SAILINGS e | Many Aboard | ALEUTIAN : it . Fri, Oct. 17 e i Columbia scheduled to sail ® A | YUKON .. Mon. Oct. 13 Thu. Oct.16 . Thu. Oct. 23 | o {he. Alkake liocked from Seattle 9 a.m. tomor- e Twenty-elght persans’ errived in | ALASKA e TUES, , Oct. 14 Fri. Oct. 17 Wed. Oct. 22 Tor Juneau include the follow-| . . : | Juneau this morning on the motor- | COLUMBIA ........ Thu. Oct. 16 Sun. Oct.19 Sat. Oct. 25 ing r“l’r"‘;:ss%i“;:d;le‘i”;“:’ it 2!ship Northland, which called here DENALI Tues. Oct.21 Fri. Oct.24 Thu. Oct. 30 Richard C. Johnson, Sam John- o v o A | enroute south after a trip to Sitka ALEUTIAN Thu. Oct. 23 Sun. Oct. 26 Sat. Nov. RS \ ~ 4 North Sea scheduled to sail e The v 1 sailed south at 11 o'clock | S0 fe. Otace. Fuher, [BAm Rel- | 5 & LRy ERRatia it 17 R0 iy taar i i Ay 100 YUKON Tues. Oct. 28 Fri. Oct. 31 Thu. Nov. 6 don, Ray Anderson and wife, Mrs 10 o | s forenoon. V. Moore P | Disembraking here were Royal FOR PORTS OF CALL, Phone Local Office of Company. Northland scheduled to sail ® gmith, Mrs. M. Ray, N. E. Rigney, ®|Dr. J. E. Cannon, Scotty James, ® |David Starr, Mrs. S. James, Mrs. -‘M. Johnson, Gladys Ingham, the u’Rev. Patrick Riley, R. Olsen, Mrs. e | Tom Sanders, Ernie Parsons, Adill e | Silver, Gus Brusulis, A. H. Backeng, 2 ‘Hm‘vcy Hartung, Mr. and Mrs. Mack ———————— Sam Feldon H. O. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 from Seattle October 22 at 10 am. North Coast scheduled to sail 10 a.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Tyee scheduled southbound At Reunion sometime tomorrow. . Denali scheduled southbound e Friday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e e from Seattle October 24 at . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° . . when Soulh Aleutian scheduled south- ® bound Friday. . | LOCAL SAILINGS . i i Estebeth, scheduled to sail e Sam Feldon is returning to Ju- neau aboa 5 after a Sherg: Weonmary b .0 pm. A hu.\nwss.b(‘lqui‘; Lt:\(;li(i;ar;:am?; P‘llanj £0r- BIFER (REiS waynosts; s couver which incidentally also Dl dhevis fiery Aednesdas o turned into a surprise reunion ; by b v . - 1 Alexanaer, Kake and way- ® While in Victorfa, Feldon re-| ports. . ceived a telegram from a brother .8 o 8 o 0 0 o o who is aboard one of His Majesty's | i warships in a California port, an- nouncing that he would make a trip north to meet him. Feldon went to Blaine, Wash., where he T met his brother and a sister, re- siding in California and the three| (Sun time, October 16) f Low “tide—3;12 a.mn., 22 feet. held a reunion. Feldon returned to High tlde—9:37 a.m., 14.2 feet California with his brother and i 3.7 feet. sister and then came north to , 149 feet. Secattle and boarded for his Juneau home. ® Perfect comfort the Alaska 5 TAKES MANY ' ® Centrally located a1} e e e FROM JUNEAU with | A 3 g and service o Special Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIFE THE Vessel Sails for Sitka After Staying on Channel s ‘ Over Night After spending the night in port, ! the steamer North Ceast left Juneau at 7:15 e'clock this morning for Sitka and Seattle. The vessel, cap- tained by A. J. Borkland, arrived at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Those disembarking here were K. O. Lynch, -Mary Bayless, Mrs. M. | Campbell, Mrs. A. R. Ramberg, War- {ren Eveland, Aleta Brownlee, Mys. | Clark Christiansen; Mrs. Mary Caw- thorne, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Swap, Mrs. M..Valentine, Bobby Valentine, Dr. J. T. Pyle, Frank Wright, H. L. C. Oster, J W Cowgill, Andy Johnson, Alice Brady, Mr. and Mrs. {A. Williams, Betty Williams, Lean Williams, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Drake, |Mrs.- Harold Jones, Harold Jones, Jr., Arnold Jones, Fred J. Muhle and A. R. Ramberg. Those leaving on the North Coast were as follows: For Bitka—Micheal J. Haas, H. M. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pet- erson, R. L. Wolfe, Claude M. Hirst, John 8. McQuiston, Steve Vukovich, Garrison: Turner, Jack: R. Clark, Virginia Wafer, Patricia Druliner, | William Davis, Jr., William Car- teeti, Richard Surratt, Bill Lawr- ence. For Petersburg—W. C. Overby, Bill | Hempstead. | For Ketchikan — Ken Edwards, TRAVEL ona CANADIAN JUNEAU TO YANCOUVER VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise October 19—October 28 V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alsska ANADIAN PACIFIC N P ) LIN Alaska Transportation Company | Earl Barnes, Martin G. Beam. L] | Por Seattle — Don Krsul, Robert SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 |Wilson, Mrs. A. A. Bjorson, Mrs. SEATTLE * Florine Housel, C. B. Arnold, Mott Larson, Helen Eldridge, Mrs. L. R. Wafer, Ed Munro, Billy Piloza, Julia Williams, the Rev. and Mrs. John L. Cauble, John L, Caublg, Jr., ‘Walter Cauble, Roland Mead, O. G. i Nolde, Glenn Glover, Herbert Rich- Emond, Roy McPeek, Paul Saari, Earl | Ames, Henry Deinas, L. R: Wafer. { BUY DEFENSE BONDS ‘| GASTINEAD : HOTEL va.mw‘hr ourguests “ Adr Service Information EVERY -T;U_ISDAY 10:00A. M. Oct. 16 -..Oct. 23 S. S. TONGASS ... 8. 8. TYEE .. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION - D. B. FEMMER—AGENTY | PHONE14 '~ NIGHT 312 - { “YBHOME 10 or 20 AR o e S | |Love, Mrs. B. Wood, Mrs. James Larsen, Arthur Johnson, John Mc- o | Cormick, J. A. Carmody, Helen Mar- tin, Marie Sanders, Bruce Wood. | Leaving on the Northland were Mrs. Laura Lee Franzen for Wran- gell; N. A. McEachran, W. D. Gross, (Mr. and Mrs Henry Samato, Mary Samato, Albert Samato, Lucy Sam- ato, Edward Samato, Mr. and Mrs. Monte Mayor and Dickie Mayor, for | Petersburg; and Mrs. J. B. Burford, E. Lynstrom, and J. S. Bailey, for ' Ketchikan. For Seattle — Margaret Klaich, Mark Klaich, Miss F. E. Lane, Mr. and Mrs. William Spicer, Myrtle Jones, Leo Jones, Charles Jones, ,Clem Dunlap, Sol Sporseer, Les | Sheldon, Eugene Pearson, Mrs. Har- old Taylor,” Mrs. Harold Swanson, | Rhoda Swafison, H. W. Babcock, R. C. Derby, Mrs. A. Ostella, H. Besan- con, Richard Ennis [ —— - NEWS ALASKA’S NEW MAGAZINE | For just about the first time ever, | appearing on local news stands edit- | ed and published by a local resident, | is a real magazine and Alaska’s new* | est, “The Alaska Woman,” that is edited and published by Mrs. Calvin | Pool of Douglas. | With the exception of the cover picture, an attractive young matron rand a smiling baby, every page is filled with news about women from all over Alaska. The recipe page | features games and interesting new |methods of preparingvenison, sug-' gested by Mrs. Pete Hammer of’ | Juneau. : Steve Hoag, | — -, — | NEW RESIDENTS | Mr. and Mrs. Don Neal of Juneau (have taken the Baretich house ol Sixth Street for their residence, tak- | ing possession of the premises to- | day. -Making his home with the couple is E. A. Ritchie who is a member of the Signal Corps in Ju- neau. Neal is majntenance man for | the United States Federal Com- munications System. e i WHYTES ESTABLISH ' | RESIDENCE | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whyte, who recently arrived here from Peters- United States DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alasgka, Sept. 24, 1941. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN |that Vernon Lee Hunkins, entry- man, together with his witnesses. J. J, Conway and Leslie Yaw, @il of Sitka, ' Alaska, has submittsd final proof on his homestead enm- try, Anchorage Serial No. 08677, for land embraced in U. 8. Survey No.. 2355, . situated approximately 1% miles east of Sitka, Alaska, Latitude 57° 02’ 50" N., Longitude 135° 08" W., containing 0.62 acres, and it is now in the files of the United States Land Office, An- chorage, Alaska. If no protest is filed in the dis- trict land office within the pericd of publication ‘or. thirty days thereafter, said final proof wilt be accepted and final certificate is- sued, FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register. ' Date first publication,.Oct. 15, 1941. | Date last publication, Dec. 10, 1941, | ,...-..,..,_.w..j.-,,..‘v Hodr sneroniii One minute and 23 seconds after launching of the 35,000-ton superdreadnought Massachusetts at Quincy, Mass., the keel of the 10,600-ton light cruiser Flint is laid on the same ways. The Massachusetts, fourth battleship to be lannched in recent months under the Navy's big building program, entered the Atlantic seven months ahead of schedule. i 5-Year-0ld Climbs burg, are now at home in the Kil- | ed admiration for the progress made burn ‘Apartments’ Mr. Whyte has |in the town, new buildings and gen- gone to work at the Treadwell |eral improvements which have foundry. grown out of the last great fire, F 30 g i w “ e 2 ELT L H AR S e rom 001 Wel GAVERIL IN AND OUT 2 I L et o Mike Gaveril of Douglas, who is WICHITA, Kan 15D s Max od hero , five, 1a after falling sojourning at Tenakee Springs this fall, flew in yesterday morning” for | a consultation with his physician and returned to Tenakee by plane in the afternoon. He reported he I§ gradually improving in health. - - down Karen Wetthe had her tonsils re- moved. this morning at*St. Ann's Hospital. the from h on himself Despite a Donnie pulled | Mrs. Chris Jorgenson was admit- | Vel KAKE MAN VISITS | ted to St. Ann’s Hospital this morn- Ernest Kirberger, merchant and |ing for surgical treatment. Postmaster at Kake for many years | who is on a business trip to the Channel, was an interested visitor get him. > — The Daily, Alaska Ex largest paid circulation o aska newspaper. France Mrs. Joe Allimorang, who has been a surgical patient at St. Ann's Hos- on the island yestreday. He express- pital was dismissed this morning The Breadlinie in Ut;occupied Women and men stand in line with their baskets in Grenoble, France, as the Vichy government distrib}ltes food to needy families in unoceupied territory. Reports from France speak of a general lack of food 4 throughout both unoccupied and occupied land. : neighbo ot well into six feet of water. head, |} water and climbed the sides of to When nearly at the top, he yelled for his mother to come and nas the any Al s M i_#S(;viet Ae‘r;al Bombardment—by f_Shadow§ e P . @ T | B —L. . N. Radiophto Approved by the Moscow government, this radiophoto shows a plane of the Soviet air force shadowed on the ground far below as it drops deadly bombs on what is described as German artille; ositiaris - at “N.” Puffs of smoke at lower right of picture indicate. spots where bombs have exploded. Thres: Aombs are hyrtling to the carth af left, - e NORTHLAND TRA}(NSPORT TION COMPANY Coast North- land HENRY GREEN, Agent Ppassengers 109 Freight Phone £ 5 \ ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES | \ Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, Express | SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. ! Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- | Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Y Juneau .$8 $10 $18 §10 $18 §18 S18 $18 | sitka 18 13 18 10 18 18 10 10 3 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 § Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 ! Pelican 18 10 18 18 ) Todd 18 18 10 10 | Tenakee .. 10 10 10 | Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 ! Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum C!lll"‘e 60c \ SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY ! Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake | Juneau $31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 | Kake 25.00 25.00 25.00 12.50 | Petersburg . 18.00 18.00 7.50 ; Wrangell . . 1500 15.00 Kasaan . 10.00 i Express Rate: 25c per pound—Minimum of $1.00 FOR:INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phfl e Glz g HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: n Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. S ——i PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advance. Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska ... Golovin, Alaska Hot Springs, Alaska 65 Juneau, Alaska 132 McGratk ... 18 $12v Nome, Alaska 126 149 $112 ! Nulato, Alaska 99 127 83§ 37 Ophir, Alaska 12 125 10 116 § 88 Ruby, Alaska 85 115 71 47 15 Seattle, Wash., U. 8. Tanana, Alaska 217 95 71 102 207 234 212 $202 59 60 33 20 $191 ‘Whitehorse, ¥. T., Ca: 125 .26 114 142 119 109 120 Su. Mo. Mo. Tu. We: Fr. Th. Sa. 8:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash US.A.PST Ar 6:55 . 2:10 Ar JUNEAU, Alaska PST Lv 12:45 ks Su. ¥ Mo. Tu. Th. We. Su. 8:30 2:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska PST Ar 12:15 2:45 8:30 2:40 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Lv 10:15 12:45 8:50 3:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Ar 9:55 12:25 10:45 4:55 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska ...150° Lv 6:00 8:30 i S L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 o, Frafkli Bt 47 1. %C4iix: PAN AMERIGAN ATRWAYS ONE 106 555 74+ 1324 4TH AVE—SFATTLE