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PAGE SIX ™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1941 e - - . : ‘ i i | 7 oo <308 « POLLY AND EER PALS _ : By CLIFF STERRETT k L. McKECHNIE | P oasE oG MAM JEST TH/ SAME, T THIS ISN/T JERRY IS AN AMATELR { iy . 5 : e THINK T8 DURN POOR BRAGGIN/, MA WRESTLER AND I JUST | as a paid-up subscriber to I MET LAST NIGHT IS s Z S ot = Y | T ere dsour The Daily Alaska Empir . HOW MUCH OUR NOT TO START AN\// | i e val Y p e | S L5 & » . . FURNITURE COST_’) DEMONSTRATIONS 1 is invited to present this coupon this ! | evening at the box office of the—— | : { ! and receive TWO tickets to see: - ” : HAUNTED HONEYMOON | { Federal Tax—>5c¢ per Person ! ki ———WATCH THIS SPACE ! S = E 1] Your Name May Appearf ! S [ Lt e PR gL | ms German Advance RSB PRI oy . % — Noi‘ah Has lSTEAMER MOVEMENTS | — D.F.D. MEETING . NORTHBOUND . Pf o : ; 13 Aboard : i wmiesime | G a ck this ® | who was “ e afternoon ®| ot Douglas Volun 1 Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau | ® Yukor : . : | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound For uneau e SCHEDULED SAILINGS o | 3 Othemh SR o 8Ty unicaticns were | ALEUTIAN .. Sun. Nov. 9 Wed. Nov.12 Tues. Nov 18 3 i BEEE T sl o, gy EREE 3 ’f” < e | MT. McKINLEY ... Mon. Nov.10 Thur. Nov.13 Wed. Nov.le & Pacific r Princess o 9 a.m. tomorrow ° : .!." ‘. ; L | YUKON weweneThur. Nov. 13 Sun. Nov. 16 Sun. Nov. 23 ’; AIeS!. 50 el to sail ® ; ALASKA .......... Sat. Nov.15 Tues. Nov.18 Tues. Nov. 28 hiiihedy ‘.M“‘"' (" Sl ] Novem- ® {eie } COLUMBIA Tues. Nov..18 Frl. Nov. 21 Thur. Nov. 27 | >, board the Princess ® HUIRG 0 w9l 2 1 the City Hall | FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND » e November 20 . + N¢ f neau are as follow 1 € 1 futy o < S Np ol ST a scheduled to sail ® 5 A RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE ert, the Rev. M. G. Hagli, Mr. * Seattle 10 a.m., No- ® of pyrene for fire | 1 and Mrs. Will Bvington, Miss © L4 repor'2d on hand e A S Y by Marjorie Allen, Tom Johanson, E. ® SAILINGS o ) nd ne | 1. Polley, Cecil 1 Wood Jack ' ® Northland scheduled to arrive ® i b ¥ Pe « Mr Ann Waynor, Eric ® at 6 o'clock tonight, south- e Ericksc e bound . th > — ° . sched % ® bound next Tuesda & . LOCAL SAILINGS i 2 © Estebeth scheduled to 5811 ® [ 1o o (he truck room & e every Wednesaey at 6 p. e | . ' for e for Sitka and wayports. L ; e -~ l ¥ —r 3 | . D‘-’"L71”i‘"l‘5 spery V‘V"““Cz‘" =l ed o acce ropo! WHAT? NO BUTTONS? MUSHROOM GROWS UP | RANSPQR IAT|ON COMPANY ® at 7 a.m.for Petersburg, Port e | LONDON, O. (AP)—Harvey Go- } { ® Alexander, Kake and way- e . ks it (s 2 \ ] : ( O. (AP)—A confection- ings, a farmer, found a puffball 34 s ports 0‘ - o .__JUNEAU Y beught a used automobile s mushroom that the 2 SATLINGS— ® e o ¢ s o 0 0 o o 0 A { KLY SAl E g R S | d fr for it with a dollar bill, 6,600 at 4 pounds, 14 ounces It | \ WEE! SEATTL! 7. Jun. i | % tin ¢is and 1,900 pennies—totaling mr]v: s high and 30 1/2 inches in cir- Leave Ar. Jun. L ik McKINLEY BRINGS. ‘ i ol 2 | cemmi e comp 1 - % % |Jr, James Manning a ;.13 Nov. It Nortn 7 Nov.13 18PERSONSFROM =" . EN HIGH smile o $15 i ppix 21 ‘ 8 tov.18 NoV- | and r Coast 2 T | voted to accep North Nov.22 Nov-38 Nov. 2 4 . S ATa A ) ged o 3 t Steamer Spends Night in| g piene N e o sy GREES, BER g Pori-Sails for Kodiak |Dousias sland, Erwin Hachmelster Fireight Phone * . Informec ;g Ab € WaS | with Dr. Frank E. Hull B - w”h !5 from Juneau | preparing r o sultahle or- 1 o “Tne postpenement g BO AR D ER—Until he started 5 ganization { istrict and re-|io" g ) ‘have ¢ j i ] n;}‘i‘:“‘“ai"‘”‘“:xg‘fv Eighteen persons disembarked | 1Me5¢d i { the depart- caee i First Aid an opporiun at Eleanor Shaffer's home in {fom the steamer Mount McKinley | ¢ 1 '1¢ L i _'to take advanced < at they Oakland, Calif. He prefers cate | When the northbound vessel docked | Scial comr for the Decem- 14y pecome instructors in First " inz from Eleanor’s hand. here at 8:30 o'clock last night. Leav- | 267 ”“‘;‘)“ 8 \} “‘“”""‘1 “; ,“:“'“""; Aid ing on the McKinley at 7:30 o'clock | ante Degan. Henry Lanefeldt ang ————— o s on BUY DEFENSE STAMPS this morning for the Westward were | Gus Gair. Donation of refresh- Pt S S SO S LD e 15 persons. ments for that session have been . e wers 0, st sty atiics sy i Dosgac IR SURNDNS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES | s | JOhn F. Masel, Mrs. B. Samuelson | inn. WARNED 'l'o GH’ Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express { ) and B. K. Samanego, from S u]p:‘ e SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. Charles Personeus, A. E. Glover and | DANCE TONIGHT AND | LICENSES FOR '42 it o Pel- Kim- Chicha- ® Perfast saiitons Virgil D. Stone, from K(-ulnkun,“ CARD PARTY TOMORROW Tnlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka : Jack Guker, H. Fairhurst, T. Biake | Social events for the next two Wt AR Ty Juneau ..$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18° §18 k ° & 4. and A. Groves, from Wrangell, and | evenings in Douglas include a o, 2 g Sitka ... 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 e yona Centrally located |1 .y Bewitt, Evelyn Charles Cfl“‘"danr‘e tonight from 10 to 1 o'-[SSMMErE Joos In 2 Double Your Enjoyment Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 . SEFETES ® Bplanai food erine Hocson, Peter Hocson, CArl|clock and an F.O.E. card party |25k Will expire on January 1, }9141 With TEN HIGH! - fowhan 18 10. 18 10 I8 10 and service Anderson, Dr. Rae L. Carlson abd | satirdav night, both events to be| RIS renewal applications are figd g |{ Pelican .18 10 18 18 _ bath. Robert Owens from Petersburg [ held in the Egles Hal, | - i pEiaE the Feiech SRmUNICHEEES A Todd .....18 18 10 10 Bpecial Rates to Permanent Guests Leaving on the vessel were L. W. | '( : i ; 4 1'L' S | Commission in Washington, D. C. Tenakee .. 10 10 10 ALASKANS LIKE THE Lieusence, going to Seward, ,| Glen Edwards and Leroy West, prior to that date. i 5 L4 Angoon .. 18 18 . Leusence, going Lo Seward, and the | (0 BRI Teres Wl foror to that date oy Alaska Distributors Company |} s - : R. J. Smith, EJmer Kelson, Harold | Ponsors and the Ladies Auxiliary|for renewal of their station license 3 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c ¢ LIUALZ- ST (R Ko W Kclicy, V. C. Bingham, Charles Pet- |'© the Eagles Lodge is in charge immediately to avoid loss of radior SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY ! erson, Carl Murray, Laurence Mur- |°f th ard party. The latter event ccmmunication. Application forms | Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Ka_ke ] . ray, Mrs. Lillian Murray, Dick Mur- |iS the second of a series of three!are available upon request at the; t‘ £3 . Juneau $31.00 sal:gg sgg% s;g-gg $25.00 | ray, Tom Murray, Frank Rauen, L. | oarties planned Juneau Office of the Federal Com- { o as 5 7.50 ! TRAVEL S. Hagen, Eddie Wilhelming i nications Commission. £ . etersburg . : 4 : - N SHA sl NS SEWING LESSON GIVEN i e g | i o ; Wiagell B 1500 PACIFIC [TE " W el ¢ situtbd 3 Rl stgidns i Kasaan ... 10,00 LAY Princess '"DES s 0 ‘:]l‘u , l:‘wl l.l(;fl GOVER BACK : D ; : E i e Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 ) COMONIEANONS | 8 A. E. Glove struction e 3 RMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES | ST LINER s Sion {last night by Mrs. Lydia- Fohn-| S £ ) 2 —//-\’_\ \ FOR INFO : Phone 612 G ,nl‘o M‘"um"\ High' tide G | Service. Pamphiets to aid begin- | ginley following seyeral weeks @t | Anl:‘:::on:lpch::;; wmc;c made Zr s.mg.le mssenien z # Victoria or Seattle | 1o (ide—4:08 pm 12 feer, |IC1S N sewing were distributed to|Ketchikan, Annette Island and! NEE“ to flag stops. 3 2 P tbose attending by Mrs. Fohn- Ppetersburg, where he inspected For-| High tide—10:14 p.m., 15.1 feet, | 8, T memmmm’d SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Hanson est Service heavy equipmerdt at | s f_'___———-__-—_ PRINCESS NORAH 2 gt > base camps and CCC headquarters. C’ ‘ ‘ l t November 16-25 | | SAMERAALDB ORGANIZERS | TR | toce yuainly PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS | . V. W. MULVIHILL | School picture fans oiganized! Subscribe to The Empire. f Agent, C. P. R—Juncau, Alaska b- R.1 £ T i 1" E /l T S . Diplomat Back From Moscow | - CANADIAN PACIFIC g | —— Whether you're ple CHICKEN, TUR- SR S AL S S ! KEY, GOOSE or DUCK ving you want to ba H ! sure you'r >t the very best. That's why it'll pay you u're getting the very best. hat! )4 pay y { THE { ! ! 1o he 20TH CENTURY MEAT MARKET. Our ! A T C 0 : | TY Mes re UNSURPASSED Round-Trip Fares: 2 ! = § { I know your dinner will be.a success the moment 10% off twice one-way | § [ g | E 8 - l L I N E ! | 20TH CENTURY MEATS. fares, when purchased | £ 1 & | = & f g = i . = 3 B A e ) i | WE KNOW IT'S GOOD BECAUSE CUSTOMERS TELL in advance. Bl &= 8|5 @ b aska ransportation ¢ ! US. Always Highest Quality ot Fair Prices. —————————————————————————————————————————————————— { Company { e } 1 Fairbanks, Alaska ......$ 76 ) § [ Flat, Alaska .. { T ! WE D LIKE '!'0 Golovin, Alaska . { BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 | show you what a fine job i i}i] Juneau, Aaska . 151 82 132 ! SEATTLE H we do on personalized i ] %cg;“h Lo 'lg ;: 1;2 ‘ifig 4 { L ! as cards. Wed ] oo Maeka C131 50 99 127 83 $31 B ! nce to prove il Opnir, Alaska ... 38 48 12 125 10 116 $88 {EVERY THURSDAY! i Soltile, Wash., USA. 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 4 { { d e at | Whitehorse, Y. T.. Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 \ ol \ g | - e ) 10.00 A- “. ) tive, and economi- To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks \ \ { el ) \ cal. We'd to make Tuesday Sunday Sunday Monday : ! your Christmas cards . | e tefa S Thursday Tlfidfly Tuesday Tuesday § 8. 5. TONGASS Nov. 13 § | ; w S Friday Wednesday ‘Wednesday ‘Wednesday & { 8.8 TYEE Nov. 20 | MAY WE? | o —_—J8 i} sunday Friday Friday Thursday ) \ h ) Saturday Friday _ { 4 { = B : £ 2 Saturday { PASSENGFRS FREIGHT | E M P I R E p 3 % s L AN SRS SIS ) et f ! REFRIGERATION \ 7l o, b S8 # Effective Nov.:1,1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager \ P \ y A ¢ . | H ! R i . 135 So. Franklin St... PHONE 106 {D. B. FEMMER—AGENT | Prlnhng CO. W. Averell Harriman, head of the American delegation of the British- ! o'h (ENTURY MEAT M‘ARKET P44 , . N NIG N American mission to Moscow, is greeted by his daughter on his return ? 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE { PHONE 14 HT 312 | ission { | R Ty ' |01 on. The mission went to Moseow to plan for all possibile wav aid v - b orrrrrrrerrrrrrrrrsoos) to the Soviets, i

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