The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 26, 1941, Page 6

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TR T ISR R PAGE SIX ¥l Bt POLLY AND HER PALS /T KNOWS-BUT I CALLED UP AND THEY SAID THEY COULD SPARE YUH. SORRY I CANT HELP PA, THERE'S | You WITH YOUR ACCOLINTS, AS T OMISED I WOULD, AND THAT MY L"FEQ’\\\V FIBBING/ ‘DrFE\\r Oll(;’\\l/\ll.)\ | ol GETS GOING IN DOU GLAS | | The first publ inz for h mny‘ @ defense in Do essf | p held in the Cit ere nearly fifty North Sea in port to sail for a5 suce Hall last evening| me: omsn ule McKinley due lay. fheir presence, gave suport £o SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® 10 aause | Yukon scheduled to sail from 3‘, Erwin [ w} heads Seattle tomorrow 9 ithe local defense r nt thanked | North Coast scheduled to sail ® everyc and stated | rom le November 28 ) i at 10 anything are being e lull\lll‘ sail at cheduled to e November 29 of sail from v bit e Seattle 2 at he said e Wran-i® be called up ; & ' ® Prince duled ' vt e Diiver Tieneiii- & m a list of residents i o Banaa o | group: the various & : et ction: made and as s SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® 0 X .-'/',[ Hy s e Northland led to arrive ® dowiings ° meti tomorrow night. @ g 4 : : fol. | @ Tyee duled toarrive some- : p shimille ° X ¢ Ro n|® to arrive e & i . ° south- o} gty 1 7 . SAILINGS . 4 . §< s BEstebeth to saile Valter » every Weanesaey at 6 p.m. e Home G A 1 » for Sitka and wayports. o | izat } e » Dart leaves every Wednesday e |defens possib 3 e at 7 a.m.for Petersburg, Port & way c % ¢ Alexancer, Kake and way- ® The Doug > b=rd, 90 e ports. o [firs its c i e o o 0 o o 0 o o o ejterity ] T ——ee—— ar Wran 3 t inter Mary ¥ TIDES o each of t to patrol impertant filaska Brings "306P mssm@ers,‘ - AID FOR SEWARD ward offizials ll as 36 Sailto Soulh e FIRE DRILLS HELD Perfeet comfort Zu e c and gov- of fire e centrany oeatea | Steamer 1o Call af Peters- ot Miks e heae o burg and Kefchikan on e Way io Termn‘al Port Special Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIKE THE T m TRAVEL ON A SON HAS v HIS 84th BIRTHDAY Ty . ] ere rnold Prlncess' o) ’ s M. L. Arnold, priends and neighbors of William WAy \-; n ,rl\( ams, f; M i:ul M: were cor tulatmg him LINER rs. F aillette, Mr id vesterday on his 84th birfthday ] 5 James Brouillette which it was and which found him Juneau to ‘“"c‘“""'}!{u:'oid Donnelly El in his usua! good health. For over Victoria or Seattle |A. Fay, Walter B. Heisel, 40 years Robinson has bezn a resi- W. Jackson, Walter Kahl ¢ dent of uglas, living mest of that SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Kunz, J. W. Leivers, Kenneth Mil-!time here algne. At present he is Al dedie lard, Mrs. .Alice Minano, W. R. ¢njoying a visit from his sister Novembek 26— Decerabae 7, 17 { Mulvihill, Alfred Otto, Chet Pat- Mrs, Jane Harris. '_'; + g | terson, K. R. Peters, Edwin Sutton, e 6 V. W. MULVIHILL {Mrs, J. Westfall, Mrs. M. Williax ENROUTE TO SITKA A C. P. R— reau, Alaska | Walter Wocdman, Oscar Challma Fellowing a visit with her sister AN Erik “Conn, Carl K. Buge, ArtShoe. [lére. Miu. Oharinite Tiees, Mis ANADIAN PACIFIC =< e AT R TR ol S S Bhiows "-‘ r this_cvening to wit Mrs. Robert Etoft. sburg—G. D. McDonald, : A > H ck, H. C. Dunlop. ! T “ E ikan—Mr. and Mrs, P \""‘" SOHOQL ('A_m;" VAL, ¢ - apnal J . Ane variety program of y tap { ATCO ! z T om the “Gay Nineties” will ¢ l‘ l 1\ E g s of the pro;rmn pre- { Alaska Transportation g ! 3 Company :“’ 5‘““ rold H _“:‘“‘ )| paréd under the supsrvision of Miss { o ]ls(:;:)x(l< rs gl énil“ S, R.IRuby McNeil, Mr. Ernest Oberg, HaE peiroiy nes ooper, Paul and Dorothy Stearns Roff. R d : ; Lo d Dorcthy ns Roff. ! GS FROM PIER C. Overby, R. F. Good-| “Wwho Gets The Car Tonight,” ? SEATTLE Mrs. Herbert Hard- one-act comedy, also a part of { ! Henry C. Gohrman, C. O.Good- | the program, pictures a familar . n R. E. Bar- in modern family life. Glen- EE"‘ EBY THURSBAY% F. E Bert P S Kirkham plays the part of )\ 1 8. Roberts, M. E. Glassoff, Jcnes; Borghild Havdahl, Mrs. 1 10:00 A. M. ! Clarence R. Boston, James Gregg Patsy Fleek, Mary Jones, { H and E. F. Foster. er; Obert Havdahl, ! 1 e frisnd; and Billy Devon, § § E G ! % \(fl( N .:‘ H NOTICE The 1l admission fee of 15 : . TXE : AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing cents & s all spectators to this N b { |air route from Seattle to Nome, on vroziam, which will be followed by } PASSENGERS FREIGHT | sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. o3 immediate opening of ali bocths. { REFRIGERATION | > ctti, nojsemakers, balleons, and : P H s ys galore will be there | - \ 4 . t sl nd will piq {D. B. FEMMER—AGENT | 1nat 1 wil not be responsibie for H ay AN { PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 'any debts unless authorized by me. “y; small sum in the ! \ adv. L. J. WALKER, or try his skill 1 CANT STAND FOR IN A PERSON--- | dessert. ONE THIN S VES,\IOLJ.’ THERE ISN'T ANY LITERARY cLuB/ USSP RS 4 4 With a machine gun mnumed on a patrol car, soldiers.of the Thirtieth Infantry, Company H, stood guard while trucks lcaded with money relied out of the San Francisco Mint. Where the money is bound for, trickleads of it, remained a mystery. half- dclln.;,. were sent lzsl, but prvu e at several exciting games. Friday and Saturday mwht are ‘hfl times and a large crt ected. PERFUME MADE FROM TOBACCO BLOSSOMS NOW - BERLIN, Nov. 26.—Tobacco blos=| soms man con are the source of a new Ger- pe ume with a scent - of hyacinths and 'nations. Dr. Koen director | man tobacco Research institute, repor it is likely the new product will develop indus- trial uses. It has been produced ! through work of both botanists and chemists, Professor Koenig discloses also| that the institute has extracted Xl—n‘ nnble oil from tobacco seed. | has the flavor of peanut oil. An| cil cake is made from the seed,| too. | German scientists have pro-| duced a tobacco wi has only‘ one-tenth of one per cent mco-‘ Thousand - RADIO PLAINT BRINGING CURE I, N. C., io S COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPARY : Lumber and Building Materials SECURE scece expected HARRY STONEHGUSE 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 receive TWO tickets 1o see: “THE SAINT IN PALM SPRINGS” Federal Tax—ac per Person WATCH THIS SPACE: Your Name May Appear! WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 (ot > i 1941 e S Steamer COLUMBIA .. ALEUTIAN ... YUKON BARANOF ALASKA ford, Cenn., for here to the It is Although the cookies came from MT. McKINLEY FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS PHONE 2 Leave Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Tues. Nov. 18 Fri, Nov. 21 Tues. . Nov. 25 Fri. Nov. 28 Tues. Nov.25 Fri. Nov. 28 Thur. Nov. 27 Sun. Nov. 30 Sat: Nov. 29 Tues. Dec. 2 Tues’ Déc. 27 Pri© Det' § OF Freight Phone 23 points all the way from New| Hampshire to Georgia, Don isn'bl convinced yet that any of them Nov. 20 — Den & A River, re- Aare “just like Mom’s.’ & S e of cookies after audience that, as' The Daily Alaska Empire nas the Duke Un; to y largest paid circulation of any Al- “get aska newspaper. Round-Trip 10% off OF ALASKA PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve Fares: SAl WEEKLY smflu: o Leave Ar WL seattle v. 21 Northe 01 Nov.21 NO Jand Nov.29 North 92 Nov.28 Nov.22 sea 4 P RorD o8 Deo 3. Dee coast N wx, Agent HENRY GREEN, enger Due Juneau Southbound Thur. Nov. 27 Thur. Dec. 4 Thur. Dec. 4 Sat. Dec. 6 Sat. Dec. 8 Wed. Dec. 10 CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE H. 0. ADAMS, Agent NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY LINGS—SUNEAU 1° - e i £ : \ ALASKA COASTAL AIRLIKNES | _ AT i Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express | 1 ok d | i SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. { - X » | Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- \ 4 | nlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka | . o5 y ‘5 Juneau .$8 $10 $18 $10 §18 $18 $18 $18 18 | ; v Jged | Sitk: 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 | 4 | Chichagof 18 16 18 10 18 10 5 | 5 o {{ Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 \ » { |} Pelican ... 18 10 18 18 ! ; [§ Toda..~18 18 10 10 . ! Y14 ; 2 : N |} Tenakee . 10 10 10 { _ 4 ¥ Angoon 18 13 \ pitde Hoonah .. 10 ' ’ Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c ! 4 S Lo i SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY | H 4 Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake e ; : 31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 e 3 25.00 25.00 25.00 1250 : Petersburg 18.00 18.00 .50 \ | { Wrangell 15.00 15.00 5 H |} Kasaan . o { ho & a o eaby: 3 | Express Balc 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 3 s «f pennies, nickels, dimes, ! e ‘,, St 9 auarters and. | { POR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phone 612 | destination was unknn\m. !Y HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: one M % 3 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% | homesick "for ~my mother’s cook-| An additional charge will be made for single passengers ! e to flag stops. j — PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS and Modernize Your Home Under Title L. F. H. A. $120 > 149 $112 pE—————————————— - a8 129 83§ alz v 125 10 1 y Seame Wash. USA 23 170 217 g5 a7 23 212 Pui a Covic Diesel in Your Boal If You Wani { | scatie wan. usa 266 1m0 a7 g5 207 28 22 < More Miles for Your Money [| Zalgsn. R e o meel A Comfortable, Quict Ride gAY ey Sunday Mageny An Engine that Instantly Starts {| ~Thhtkday Tueeday Tuesday Tuppdag + Assurance of Safe Trips .| Friday ‘Wednesday Wednesday ‘Wednesday Freedom from Fire Hazards Sunday Friday Friday Thursday A Broad Range of Smooih Speeds Saturday Friday Low Operating and Mainteurnee Costs { . Saturdayv tine. About 3,000,000 pounds was harvested in 1939. - e Orange sherbet or ice cr(-nm‘k)p- ped with chocolate sauce combines two favorite flavors and is a fitting | i ! [l CllARLES G. WARNER CO. Reduced Insurance kates Bmokeless, Odorless Exhaust Full Diesel Dependability W Ap Fugine that Can Be Eastly Hand Cranked J 2L Vil | e - “Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Bllnir Manager 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE

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