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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17 l A. B. PHILLIPS 4 / : . OH,POLLY/ THE / NOT A DiME, as a paid-up subscriber to 2 WON! FLL ,DORIS / = CLUS BENEFRIT B AT T DARLING -+ BUT SEVEN 3 . : SA ik IR OF THE GIRLS The Daily Alaska Empire SUCCESS: & o % MUST PLAN ENGAGED/ is invited to present this coupon this ANOTHER evening at the box office of the. ONE SOON/ |\ I N and receive TWO tickets to see: { o i ” HIT PARADE OF 1941 3 Federal Tax—5c per Person { ! WATCH THIS SPACE ! Your Name May Appear! ! \ Sk SRR A FAR EAST TROURIE 7 " £ [ FAR EAST TROUBLE ZONE: KO, ONE—m— « T . : g DOUGLAS fing non ‘s SoldiersinInd:-China | vk i Yuko [sreaven Movewents m cit Lo ol a Happy One ] ufiun SAGLES CARD PARTY | TRACTS GOOD CROWD | 8 . NORTHBOUND . ATTRACTS GO i ta = £ E B4 ® Alaska eduled to arrive at e With bridge, whist, and pin fisgaudnd o tomorrow fore- ® hirteen tables of card- ; = . . gathered at the Eagles hall | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau ’ . due late tomor- ® aturday night to en the nd | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound . (O of ‘three card pa S | : { : : S . 12d by, the Ladies’ Auxiliary. ‘AIFI‘TIAV Sun. Nov. 9 ‘Wed. Nov. 12 Tues. Nov 18 3 : £ . ol ‘e e of the tables were bric Thur. Nov. 13 Sun. Nov.16 Sun. Nov. 23 | B + Bawe Sl Seattle 9 am. tomor- ® John Mills and Er Sat. Nov.15 Tues. Nov. 18 Tues. Nov. 25 y i & % e s COLUMBIA Tues. Nov. 18 Fri. Nov.2l1 Thur. Nov. 27 5 WV A a . 3 . 3 . . last evenin \ and Mark Jens: e s AT ° hland scheduled to sail ® At two tables of whis MT. McKINLEY ... Sat. Nov.22 Tues. Nov. 25 Mon. Dec. 1 m Seattle: @ m BeatLie Noveber 19 © | Miles Godk Alex ALEUTIAN Tues. Nov.25 Fri. Nov.28 Thur, Dec. 4 rcia C s at 10 am b | neld the highs while Mrs. § . 4 ’ Irvine, Myr- ® Tyee scheduled to sail from ® \Hen' WEE Hrein Hedeer | FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND C e Scattle November o beld the low Winners from the S A | ; i a0t I ) 7 "ALL THE ALASKA LINE F P ela Rosa 3 Norah scheduled to ® cight tables of pincchle were, Mrs | ol L ¥ Wilsor ° from Vancouver No- @ C. H, Groves and L. A Juhn\on PHONE 2 H. O. ADAMS, Agent ot Yors were ® 9 pm bt iigh, Mrs. Kay Hulk and S8am Neol-| : B I Wolfc, ® North eduled to sail ® on low : 1 Wa . 10 am, No- o| L. A. Johnson also won the door | X . B o o prize for the evening. ! p i o SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o The Aud also disposed of | X e e .'® Aleutian scheduled south- ® two fine for Thanksgiving | i : : e bound 4 o'clock tomorrow e | they do every year. The . e e afternoon . g went to Elton Engstrom and | ‘ " Dorath ® Yukor dul uthbound & (This is the first of two ar- | apon to “Dutch” Behrends. \ L . m’ W ‘L_M. il e next Sunday. ®| ticles enalyzing military condi- | 1mmda'nd| .lfm event of t‘h('[scges ) ’ 5 ; P LOCAL SAILINGS . i TR 1 vt is ccheduled for early part of De- kon has 35 passengers for tic in Japan it i M K 4 for Woman's Bay and ® Estebeth scheduled to sail .i march.) | PR ; i TRAN SPORTATIO Co pANY x for Seward o every Weanesary at 6 pm. o < | |HUNTING ON WINDS-UP | Ry \ e iedes glds: g Mg S s A OF DOUGLAS COMMUNITY | LY 1 COAST NOT ® " at 7 nm.for eersburk. POrt ¢ | amons those who view Japan's - S . oMMUNTER | WEEK maka . exanaer, Kal o - ation of French Indo-China with the first buck for ‘the season’s| 1 s 5 r ¢ scason's | fififi“\jfi HERE S (U 5 Vil T : b misgivings are of ‘the cpening this year and again brought | ‘ SG-EH-HBOUND IR“’ R e AT g forces { one in from the hills back of town e y, the Japane Du'flk'i was again successful on Saturday | th ’ k. THDES i when all alone he traveled up to ot Lak ith © e lat are about 40000 Japa- | the headwaters of Lawson Creek | y 00 r Wed m md got a fine 3-point buck w { North- ot retur reau! f.o0 5950 am. 07 feet him several hours to carry| land und 1 ntint Cm High tide—11:56 a.m., 20.0 feet WD, | North Riiia . bo. Heattla: ki <p) : eich g ek : _The foundry bunch who went out | At Sea Wrang nd Ketchikan. This is --- | qu the middle of the week returned yrding to an announcement |, 3 Sunday afternoon with one deer e 2 v PREN(ESS NOPAH ‘ 2 |each as did several other hunters | Freight Phon B e ’:‘x. frem the Island, returning home DRAW YAKUTAT PEN/ B last night. { e i - Peter Harry was fined $25 and I : MRS. SAVIKEO HONORED ‘ Gale Martin was given a 30-day JUNEAU SUNDAY‘;‘"“' LY ends of Mrs. Herbert Savikko uspended jail sentence Saturday at s ax IR TGON RARBURY red the young lady with a Wi 7 1t on charges of drunken and bag" if war breaks in the Pacific SR AR et |shower at the home of her parents| disorderly co: t, it was reported! Thirty-eight persons left Juneau|This is a favorite Japanese mili- Mr. and Mrs. Emil Vienola Sat-| RS o o B aortaly on B e e[ B e haion o el et LA '!'0 LOMPLETE lurday evening. Card-playing and g e e I T R R C Princess Norah, which called h(u' is a long way from | !dancing were enjoyed and refresh- | i — 3 — __ southbound from Skagway Japanese base. Com 3 ( ments were served. Mrs. Savikko A L A S K A c 0 A s T A L A l B L ! “ E s ! l,nl\llVgB Jullwm J\wx}; M ar’\I(‘!‘;nnnuu\‘z ns inside the sprawling : = o] \“1: pll“esom.;‘:l with a number of || Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express | Mrs. A. Bertelson resman, T.|country are | tractive gifts. EDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. \ McLean, D. Pierce, Mr. and Mrs.| Out cn a Limb U. . ¥ ON NOVEMBERZ Mesdames David Davis, E. Dull A proic A Pel- Kim- Chicha- | o Pt 3 F. B. Parker, H. S. Severson, T-‘ The native population, while end Karl Ashenbrenner officiated | Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka) erfest, opintngt, Brown, Mrs. W. A. Gallemore,|ynaimed and quiescent today, is| |as hosts. Juneau..$8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 b Charles Goldstein, J. J. Van Gilder,|pagically 'hostile and potentially | lans for their big| ———wee— Bitkh. 240 . upy iag 100 18 e hs e R © Centrally located yrs. S. W. Fenton. b dais. On. oas. Bonier. are G| cles will be the| SEWING MEETING TONIGHT Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 1wl Laree Rooms ® Splendid food A. Graham, L. Keown, E. David- lcmncse on the other, the British.! e American Leg-| Mrs. Roberta Johnson will be the, ] Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 ) all with son, J. Sipos, Mr. and Mrs. James | ¢ ¥ ted States fleet —_— ; Auxiliary tomorrow night. The | hostess this evening for the regu- Pelican ... 18 10 18 18 bath. 00 service McNalleum, M. Dickie, H. Vingfen, :::“‘zr“ll’g;“d l‘“‘;f"zm; wm;)i':mm;M hant Craft Is Seized b is holding a social meeting|iar meeting of the Monday Sewing|{ Todd ... 18 18 10 10 Special Rates to Permanent Guests W. Hermanson, V. Anderson, Mr.|" i P very unpleaskb He ercnantLrati is Jelzel Y Jlock in the Dugout, and(Club which will be held at her|{ Tenakee . 10 10 10 z ALASKANS LIEE THE and Mrs. Frank Boyle, Hazel Fer- COuld be & very unpi ¢ ‘ A : (: i : who wish to attend the|home on St. Anns Avenue, Angoon .. 18 - gusth, “Mfs’ ‘Géfie Dawson dna|ificed, O g uowary ©b merican Lruiser in t are urged to at-| S e O it AD it e s b I ers 080 ! SHotel child, Mr. and Mrs. James Knott,| The Japanese soldiers know this. Equalorial Wal i later it was announced. MEETING OF DOUGLAS C. C et Tt AFONTAY Gd MHURSDAY, b I X IR Tl o Mis. R W. Mills, Mrs, J. J.|They know they can be cut off.| qua:orial ¥aiers Aprons for the sale, which takes| The Douglas Chamber of Com- SCHEDULED MONDAY an o, Jan Gilder | The only avenue of supply and of A % L Jes s 2 Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg ake Ven Gilder, h : pply | b »n November 29, are to be|merce has been called together for 21.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 i > retreat 15 the ‘ocean—if they could (Continued from Page One) to the meeting tomorrow|a meeting to be held tomorrow|y JuDeAU L ' Y 12,50 T A ST AT, . = : voath abadlal Po it Kake . - 25.00 25.00 25.00 X G BOAT HERE |reach coastal po: find transports BRI SR evming at 7:30 o'clock in the city Petersburg 18.00 18.00 7.50 TRAVEL ON A In port a visit, the U. S. S.|Walting there, and their own fleet! Manned by a U. 8 crulser crew, Amenz ihe items which will be hall A number of business mat-|{ Wrangell 15.00 1500 ° s Charleston, Navy gunboat and flag- | commanding the sea-lanes. |and coming here under her oWn, ., gjq he sale are, besides|ters await the attention of the!{ Kasaan ... - 10.00 "Princess" ship of the ‘Alaska Patrol, lay at the| It's a lohg and creaky limb fo] """‘e“;l‘l‘ ; ‘;“f“}:““;‘ ‘zh"pm&l?;' the baskets made by thelocal. Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 ' Government Dock today. Navy cen- |be out on. | tion T ;.‘g 2 4 o i the American Lake Hos- | ORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, 2 LINER sorship as to the vessel's destina- Little Recreation States Court for forfeiting the Oden- |y will also be offered on:WOMAN PLACER MINE FOR INF A O o ARG LODGE: Phone 61 tion is being enforced strictly. | The soldi are largely con- |Wald. : that dat d tea will be served HASSELB! Hats g e B Juncau to Vancouver, S - |fined ‘to barracks. When they go! , Thecraftis listed as owned by the |y the ALA quring the aftermoon.| OPERATOR I Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way " . Victori Subscribe to the Daily Alaska|ight-sceing, ' it is 'usually in| Hamburg-American T 1 entertainment for to- " Iowu An additional charge will be made for single pass ictoria or Seattle s 3 The charge of forfeiture will be | fl 5 i to flag stops. Empire—the paper with the largest |groups, with an officer command- | % ahiiag the h ” ]‘ cally a5 | s meet is a committee | / SOUTHBEOUND SAILINGS Pd circulation. |ing. They are under very ' striot|grstad States morehantman: Bert sted[i and| Mrs. Lyman Hodges, who believés| & =="""""~ St - . ipline, respecting civilians, ghe Odenwald was enrdute to nthey. Refresh- she is the only woman mining f—'——_—_—’_—-_w ESS NORAH { | e wald was B ; 3 . | whether French, Chinese or Anl- Germany from Japan when seized ed by Mrs. Olaf|cperator in British Columbia, is PAN AMER'CAN A'RWAYS « ovember 16—26 Refaite: iMuch A Kah: cAtgo consists: G pubs yn Butler and Mrs. visiting friends in Juneau this week V. W. MULVIHILL Tt §s ‘quite ‘& Sirterent life from ber, metals and other essential war | o Ei‘ter a Asuccessful_season at her 1t, C. P, R——Juneau, Alaska the one they knew in China. materials. SRR 5ty % Aalc:r ;ung on Wright Creek near l*rhere ‘are ance halls in Indo- b - A laska Empire has the IANAD!A“ PACIFIC i ;';\,"‘,’hf:"; e :t paid circulation of any Al-| All placer operations in the At- P ] e e oot A ey o et Lions aska newspaper. {lin district proved successful dur- ————croer 5o feers. e " Follow Pilchards DBUY DEFENSE BON ;:Iftetdhe o s el H THE | The top-rankers have moved DEFENRR-BONDR Sl s i RS % A T C 0 mfort and better food than they 5 A”k‘E“ apidivande] COLUMBIA L“MBER COHPANY 10% off twice one-way | £ g ‘ e | 8 § « enew 3 o 2 T LA 2 = i LINE {new . 1p. Japan, coming a marine manazeri OF ALASKA b W Pt TR RE B HEBE G 0 T A The first run of rds ever 4 i /Al 2] [ Alaska Transportation (Temorrow: Thailand's in the B an Y 4 B A “l’ i | middle, but ready to fight) 4 Fy Lumber and Bluld'mg Mater Fairbanks, Alaska Company 1 d ; $ 56 { - WE'D LIKE TO - pment is of PHONES 587 or T47—JUNEAU (| Eiat, Anska - i ! SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 e i g | joevagmtherds of sea lions, apDagEsiy SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve Juneau, Aaska 82 132 ! NGS \ { show you what a fine job | 0105 Liass ly drawn there to feed on the pil-| d Mo dernizhih H Under Title L F. H. A ey R 44 18 $120 H SEATTLE 1 we do on personalized = ||| hards. f{ - and Modernize Your Isopme 3 Ml Nome, Alaska 7 1% 149 $112 ¢ ! Christmas cards. We'd Wl” Meel Tom hi Reported first around Teed Har- ‘e Nulato, Alaska 5 99 121 83 $37 | EVERY THURSDAY| [| 5. %" % 7o ‘ O Boal §f You Wamd || St vaa she o o '3 bt 4 that our work is more | evidence on Auk Bay a week H H H Seattle, Wash., US.A. A Astitaive Meoie " attracs Members of ‘the Américap Wo- ago and yesterday many residents Pul a Covic Diesel in Yonr Boat i You ff pingese ¥ T Can, 144, 16 1 8 BT $10 lo:w A. H. tive, and more economi- |men's Voluntary Services motor of that vicinity report vatching © MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT 5 l To Seattle From Seaftle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks ! cal. We'd like to -make !trarisport class will meet tonight!them. Several group the sea ® DMore Milés for Your 1 k: {| Tuesday Sunday Sunday Monday ! ! \’m:u Ch;mmas cards as: psual at 7:30 o'clock 'in the ke fo ‘be. in - sopatsle : A Comfiriable Quict Stare | Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday o NGARR A : 2 5 g regular meeting place. All women , were seen playing around > ::‘fli’:‘:"&";&:flm | Friday Wednesday ‘Wednesday ‘Wednesday R Nov. 20 | MAY WE? interested are invited to attend ‘the i the water. Th - repsrted Bt - il || ‘sunday Friday Friday Thursday Hgte g gt ) 1 |dlags, and regular members are seen about 100 vards off. the ® A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Saturday Friday ? | lurged to be present. American Airways landing ® Low Operating and Maintenance Cests turday { PASSENGERS FREIGHT | E M P I R E e M t on the b @ ‘Riduocd Tasarihos Mablk T { REFRIGERATION { ! BOUND FOR KODIAK R ® Smokeless, Oforiess Exhasst Effective Nov. 1, 1941 - L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager { ! - o ubscribe to the Daily Alaska ® Full Diesel | ! Prlflhn CO |, Chavies Madsen, big gumme gulde, | gmpire—the paper with the largest © An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 {D. B. FEMMER——AGENT\ . |is a passenger aboard the Yukom, pnaid circulation m A 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE ‘l'!l()r\E 14 NIGHT 3121 { Jreturning to his home in Kodiak | : NG \ CnmLEs G. wmn Co. 5 oo ] ‘_ aftér a visit in the States, i BUY DEFENSE STAMPS B i ]

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