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TH WEDNESDAY; OCTOBER 22, 1941 PAGE SIX CAN'T YOU GO 'ad FASTER, DRIVER?Z IVE GOT TO BE HOME BY THREE 0 DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU, ALASKA ) MOST GIRLS WOULDA c. G- c‘m‘m I'M GLAD O BEErjl SITTIN' BY as a paid-up subscriber to veRE R e G The Daily Alaska Empire SMART OH/ HE'S THE ONE WHO HAS BEEN SENDING ME THE FLOWERS, HIS CARD SAID HE'D CALL AT THReE ! YES, POLLY... A YOUNG MAN .. 1 TOLD HIM You WERE ouT. LOOK, LADY. TM DRIVIN’ TOO EAST Now!/ is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the—— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to sed: I o'cLock / FOR SEVERAL DAYS POLLYY |C HAS BEEN | RECEIVING, " " || mecmwn SCATTERBRAIN EROY USK:‘OA/::( Federal Tax—5¢ per Person ADMIRER , ———WATCH THIS SPACE——— / Your Name_May Appear! STEAMER MOVEMENTS North Seals Bound South NORTHBOUND No steamer is reported north- bound now SCHEDULED SAILINGS Denali sehéduled to sail from Seattle today. * orthland scheduled to sail om Seattle tomorrow Tyee scheduled to sail from Seattle tomorrow. Prin Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver 9 p.m. tomorrow. Aleutian scheduled to from Seattle 9 a.m. October 24, North Coast scheduled to sail | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound s ) N A R U o st L4 4 v Thu. Oct. 23 | ALASKA . Wed. Oct. | COLUMBIA R - Sat. Oct. 25 | DENALL Wed. Oct.22 Sat. Oct. 25 Fri. Oct 31 | ALEUTIAN .. Fri. Oct.24 Mon. Oct. 27 Sun. Nov. 2 YUKON . .. 'Ties. Oct. 28 Fri. Oct.81 = Thu. Nov. 6 rrived short- t ni ailed for 1 1 o'clock this morn- Pessengers arriving were as M G. A. Baldwir leen ¥ t, Mrs. C. D. Dunn, Mrs. D: X Major and Mrs. W. Patricia Walther, Ethel Whiteomb. FOR PORTS OF CALL, Phone Local Office of Company. H. O. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 1 st her yama, Glady Clyde Schriver, George E. Schnabel ! Mr un(l Mrs. Paul O. Griffith, J frons ‘BBautle “Ooncr 38 al o g, Ward Heller and Hans 10 a.m KA THE YEAR . . . . . . ‘ . . o . . o . . . . . . Hafenmeister & North Sea scheduled to sail From Ketchikan: Mr. and Mrs. ® from Seattle at 10 a.mn. Oc- . . . . o . . . ° o . . . . . ° . . . 3. Ohmert, E. Kelson and H. tober 31 ) SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska scheduled southbound for air supremacy by mcreusmg the speed, payload and range of her planes. The pilot’s cockpit is housed direetly in the wing with two i Shown in the air over Hawthorne, Cal., is the new “flying wing” plane developed by the Northrop Aircraft Corporation. The craft, of radically n Wrangell, N A. Mec- Eachran, and from Peterst J. 2 am. Friday. » new design, having no fuselage or tail, is expected to aid America's race | engines on either side. Tests are conducted in utmost secrecy. ! Willard, Russell Haris, M and Yukon scheduled southbound e | — St & — | Mrs. E. Egoben, Carl B .Johnson, 9 a.m. Friday. . ling tomorrow for instruction. i W. D. Gross, A, Romero and D. e Columbia scheduled south- e DRAF[EES w’ll B Yien restarits % ;,,.m t Skl C!ub '0 Open i Hocson bound Saturday. . UGLAS retun to their hor : | Passengers sailing out {rom e Tongass due southbound Sun- @ BE !N JUNEAU | vey xv /ill be permitte s | 2 g g eport w perm o | sunew were s tonows: " |3 Tl : o i e e mnoms | S0CIRH Season at | : For Seattle AI Hermle, Tielma LOCAL SAILINGS . NEWS ¢ restaurants at the expanse # ~ A“. NGS—!UNEAU Thorn, Clarence Foster, J. T. Fos-| o Estebeth scheduled to sail e FOR WH"-E YET : o H II ) P i ‘ ol 4 0 2 eth h 1¢ vernmen | ; te ter, Dr d Mrs. G. H. Quillen, every Weanesaey at 6 p.m. & L el s shisat A Gl owe en ar y‘ b - Juz Mr :nm“ .Vliuun N:u;u}linl Charl- for Sitka and wayports. . i, RUMIS . an ‘\m'}\. ) i Ly e Y o e ""‘“m'”s'!; otte Rruffel, Nels Aurdal, Ed Eisnan,| e part leaves every Wednesday ® CONTRIBUTE ' ; : gty ] - ¥ . £ ; - | aska ¢ ive 8 > ar- : e Kenneth Brown, Harold Zenger at 7 a.m. for Petersbur&, Port Aliska Women's BOYS Due '0 Reporl TomOT 1o n'r“l""v‘““qm S L!"mf;_ Old, new and prospective mem- | geattl and Charles Martin. . vic anization f b b i o 1 Alexander, Kake and way- vice organization = s SN geas - | ey f the Juneau Ski Club have i oV For Sitka: Donald C. MacDon- et i provide ationa . row But They Must oo or Sunday, bringing draftees ..., jnvitations to th tirst | North- 4 98 Nov s ald, Virgil Baker, Ernest Parsons, © o o 3 0 0 8 0 e Dz flee . O WERHESE L0 s ST lis y he season for tie group coas 8 € 2 o} e b . ine Darty of the season for the p C. D {fer, Laura MacMillan, —————— at Chi ) from Wait for Steamer : acchpmodgtlons for the |,y o” afair will Be ‘8 Hullu\‘.reh! % Oct. 29 John I Cliff O'Shea, Din the Tsland, Mrs. W. Il and LA ¥ quota_selectees'are found on | oo " o bl with ghosts: and | i North Noonan Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clark. They volunteered all vessels, the entire group will | PEEW: CCREEE B O &0 Bt 1and Jones, Rose Marie {their services secure donati Draftees who report at Alaska | be held here until the arrival of the ' o 0 ™ 3 : [ GREEN, Agent s, Cliff Ber “ ! b le to. be selective Service Headquarters to- | steamer Alaska, only regular pas- 2Y%% 1 ! HENRY o rg, Mary G. loc for a food sale to b | f ; Kt o the | ers 1 H. Carrigan, Irl A (AUIIONED Io Hattieday" afterkicon in. the e mcrrow morning will remain here at | senger liner scheduled to call at The ml(\)\'\lll take place in they 23 passensg x Blabneh = it ‘S‘ 2 il * least a week before being sent to | Haines in the near future. At pres- |vasement of the home of Je.‘ilni Freight Phone 5 RO - O sEEWARC et formerty is scheduled to sail Young on 10th and C streets next Mavern, cks, Director John |ent, the A A. Matloc ” "7 cccupied by Sears Roebuck order Chilkoot 4 jities start g TR St U”'CI@ McCormick sald today. from Seattle October 30, arrive here and) Jeetlvities - stanti 8¢ 8 Mavior. Atwohe wishing to contribute Answering the first Territorial call | November 2 and arrive at Haines k. In charge of arrangements For Petersburg — Rose LaRue | ned fo Leave artieles’ or money for . the sale Under the Selective Service “Act, | November oy E ‘Vl\;; l'l»u'll:ri‘ ]I:iu::(ll &1:* 11;'10“‘_“3‘ and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Drake. Selectees War L should notify either of the two @Pout 30 Juneau men will assemble 0 Fimai B 7 f ? s s Y McCormick’s offices in the Marine _ Empire Classiticds Pay! For Wrangell, Mrs. H. Bowman, women that arrangements may be e e ! Their Belo"gings R AL lok them ub o over. L e and for Ketchikan, Mr. and Mrs. ! e ShT Earl Owens Saturday morning VATEAE P SIS — ot Hone ke il RussianTanks TakefoRoad - ben e 4 e uSSIan anis laie lo koa ALASKA CUASTAL AIRLINES Selective. Service regisiranis to (= VNG MERIARG Ao e ; : e o ik ARG o T R il laska——P: , Mail, Twozs ToMonnow Arm"‘,‘ e i 5:::;111{;‘ m;;](fimgmnrczif.n Women ! |} Serving Souéhceast Il}as ; N Ac;sm%e: = Express |“travel light,” taking nothing but (Sun time, October 23) !essentials so as to aveid inconven- tc themselves and to the | Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- | Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka |} Junean .. $ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 neld tomorrow |beginnitig at 1:30 c'clc To d High tide—2:37 am., 174 feet. |-cNCe 5 i 9570 Toy tHeioy du b ey |arméd forces, John 1. MeCormick;|fve; Shet BRER of boys: tronsers 1) SttRe 18 -~ 98 18 40 Lot 1ge g a0 |10 - am, 0. eet. PG 5 Di i 4 vonsioe ave been made since the meet- | ich 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 High tide—2:32 pm., 19.4 feet, | .ciiorial Director of Selective y o gtarteq it is reported. This Chichagor bt " | Service, cautioned today | ; ; oy |! Kimshan 13 10 18 10 18 10 Low tide—9:06 p.m. -2.8 feet. work will continue and women who Pelican’.... 18 10 18 18 One small bag should be suffi- b S T e ATl e SR :]:Ll‘ = é(r:;:;flulz‘(: as knitted ar- Todd 18 18 10e 10 BUY DEFENSE BONDS needs until he is given his equip- ; b ;{E"fif” : :3 :g Y = - ——_ —_ ment by the Army, tne Director by ; o L e I e L Gl Holppl - a8 AVEL: un;a:ed. He lmc‘!.k 1 pag | FEU HIAS NUMBER Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c TR “If you wish, take a small bag OF ONS DOWN ULED MOND. THU! ona with a few clean clothes, a few gSeveral residents con- sc%?chmn Ml(oasaafiY \?&'l:gngell lécs-tle)r}s‘t};rg Kake handkerchiefs, socks, soap, towel,|fined to their homes with severe ” b : s " 1.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 mén%‘:'&s PRIN- and other necessary toilet articles.|attacks of the flu inclide Mrs. JKua;f: " sgsm © 2500 12550 HOTELS b These are essential, for you will be| Tony Riess, 8. N. Dore, and Rene Petersburg X 18.00 7.50 czss issued necessary equipment by the| Stragier. Wrangell 15.00 15.00 Army, but they may come in handy —_—— Kasaan LINER ‘jhculd there be any delay in your| gy REPORT FAVORABLE | | Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 o A total of $5400 has been col-| FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phole slz HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: * & Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER mo’f:"; ;er:‘;h«";nl“‘:rff 33‘]"“;:b1‘;§"~(vc1 to date from current tax | assessments according to latest re- VICTORIA OR SEATTLE |home, for they may be easily lost.|port given out by City Clerk Chas. ¢!l possible, take a little spendmg”utk“‘ And still unpaid is quite SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS |money for such needs as you may |, iy sum including an unpaid |have before your first pay day. | balanes from last y But with Take some postal cards or station= | yeceipts in hand, the city has been X 3 cry and stamps, a fountain pen, and | gple to take care of current in- These Russian tanks roll along a road in the direction of Vyazma, on the eastern war front, Moscow sources |an inexpensive watch if you have,debwdm“ besides all bank loans. say. This photo sent lrom Mo.cow by radio. V. W. MULVIHILL | hem.” | WRER: Selectees were warned by Dir- ; 3 Agent, CP.R.—Junean, Alasks | ¢, McCormick to leave automo- | v States o EFFECTIVE ‘ CANADIAN PACIFIC bic: ne moiocvei a:' nom| PEFARTMENT OF i Teton Oa Ig |.||| ol PAA Princess Norah 3 November 6 October 28 ~ | Commanding officers will tell the GENERAL LAND OFFICE i |men on their posts if they may District Land Office % have these vehicles and the soldiers | Ancnorage, Alaska, | ) b Round-Trip Fares: {then will have an opportunity to Sept. 24, 1941 10% off twice one-way a e =1 QL them from their home, he| NOTICE IS HNEREBY GIVEN fares, when purchased |2 - .‘é B 2 d pointed out. {that Vernon Lee Hunkins, entry- " in advance. 133 Zi& l,-; dUl;necessau- articles taken to in- man, together with his witnesses 3 £le e ‘ uction centers must be returned|J. J. Conway and Leslie Yaw, all banks, LINE {to his home by the selectee at his|of Sitka, Alaska, has submitted e ¥ i own expense or to be otherwist Alaska Transportation {/gipoceq of Golovin, Alaska {final proof on his homestead en- Hot Springs; Alaska e » Director McCormick| tpy, Anchorage Serial No. 08677, Com.pany <aid. R b G |for land embraced in U. §. Survey Juneau, Alaska 2 1.:: b No. 235, situated approximately Medrat A 74 126 140 $112 BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 LEAVES ON NORTH SEa |1% miles cast of Sitka, Alaska, Nulato, Alaska foaim S L SEATTLE Irl A. Thatcher, broker, left for|Ldtitude 57° 02 50" N, Longilnds Ophir,’ Alasks 48 12 15 10 16888 Sitka on the North Sea. 135° 08' W., containing 062 ac Ruby, Alaska . 2 e ,_,;'; R ot Seattle, Wash., U. Tanana, Alaska . Whitehorse, ¥. T. Cai and it is now in the files of EVERY THURSDAY U]nlud Stabp Land. Ofsis: - Az 10:00A. M. NGLSEATTLE (SRS { If no protest is filed in the dis- ® Perfect comfort 2¢ 71 102 59 64 33 20 $191 75 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 Su. Mo. ¢ p: . We. Fr. Th..Sl. §:00 Lv SEA’ B, Wash US.A.PST Ar 6:55 2:10 Ar JUNEAU, Ala:.ka PST Lv 12:45 trict land office, within the period of publeatien or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will Le accepted and final certificate is- S TONGASS Oct. 30 ©® Centrally located 5. TYEE Oct, 23 Large Rooms o Splendid food all with sued. | i 2:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska . PASSENGERS FREIGHT “ Mt and service FLORENCE L. KOLB, | i 2.40 Ar WHITBHORSE. Y. T. | REFRIGERATION 8 R: Acting Register. | i 3:00 Lv WHITEHOR -135° Ar ) i o phcial ‘:K’A';:."x"“"‘ Guests | 1y fiyst publication, Oct. 15, 1941 4:55 Ar PMRB“““ Ak %0° Ly_G00 4 ALA! E THE Date last publication, Dec. 10, 1941, 1. B. FEMMER—AGENT ad. : i, B BB e o ATRWAYS ! PHONE 14 NIGHT 312 | W WASHINGTON ; —,, Nash artillerymen load 4 sliellyinto & big gun uSed in he sicge of Leningrad, German sources say. This PHONE 108 AVE—SEATTLE | e R FEYIORY, it o 0 o PR o b . ¢ | - eHONRM®

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