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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY,‘OCTOBER 28, 1942 T X IF YOU DON'T BELEVE IT TRY THESE DA CIEIC AID | 19 KILLED x5 %72 2 plus 1 equals 6 oeett e = PACIFICAR | vou cAN FLY ter of a mile past the crossing, the . | bus, driven by william Clos, By DOROTHY ROE g 2 i J “ N E A “ ! o stopped while a northbound freight Wide World Fashion Editor A good choice for fabric is ylas you please, and come up with f ' passed cabardine. Choose your patterns a perfect ensemble whatever way % 4 Two plus ome equals six — if carefully, then make a two-piece you toss them together. If youre Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Eyewitnesses said that electric jou've bee rt enoug ake suit in beige, a dress in forest a canny shopper and make .the | | flasher signals were operating, but you've been smart enough to make sui I ; an BUS (RASH after the freight passed, the bus three basic outfits from the sime green and a three-piece slacks suit clothes yoursell, you'll find that | Yakutat Valdez Nome started across the tracks into the material, in different colors. It's with blouse and trousers of post- vour six outfits cost you a little less | path af. the tr e oot o e mathe. man blue, collarless’ facket of firc- | than $18 ¥ck.the Works ‘ i | Cordova Seward Bristol Bay i o Rse ; Gt % you with man red hat’s what we call a triumph | . 5 H i closred 11§, atMS b gnd. o it man_red T damercan maseeer. | U, S, Sources in London| Kuskokwim and Yukon Poinis gny The front Crowded Detroit Street BUS| tracks, but the engine smashea a mixable, matchable wardrobe Now mix them and match them for the all-American budgeteer. | | : Runs InfoPath of In- |\ see e ™ % T : Say Our Aerial Strength | W : - unable to give a coherent story 2 3 4 | cddbk ol R M (Continued from Page One) g - States sources here say that H et idid e 4 i " : if the United Nations do not L railways motor bus | $10 reward will be paid for in- » . i i ey s i i 4 Q S I‘ Bodies were strewn along the|formation leadir apprehension y B ontil BAGIND: hibs %y tracks for two blocks and some|of party who ré 1 my carrot * : ; . R S '.“Nti"" e A l BL l N E s were mangled against the floor patches at Point Louisa on October i i - i ]“\»pl ‘_"» Y A 3 of the locomotive. 23 —Wellman Holbroo! adv % % g -v » Offlce B 2 These sources added, the main 0n e ! 7 : , | fight in the SouthwestPacitic BARANOF HOTEL is one of air power rather than naval power. United States air power is rapidly on the up- BRSOV TR ANSPORTATION COMPANY DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | ) GENERAL LAND OFFICE | | District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska Aug. 22, 1942 Notice is hereby given that John Christian Berg has made applica- tion for a homesite under Act of | May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchor- age Serial No. 09067, for a tract of land described as Lot “C” of the | Auk Lake Group of Homesites sit- |uated about 14 miles Northwest of | Juneau, Alaska, Plat of U. S. Survey | | No. 2392 Tract A, Sheet 1, eontain- ” i : % % i ing 4.87 acres, and it is now in the STARTING TRIO: Beige suit, blue slack suit with red jacket and forest green dress. A cinch for files of the U. S. Land Office, An- home dressmakers, designed by Simplicity. chorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- iversely any of the above mentioned |land should file their adverse claim in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty | days thereafter, or they will be, | barred by the provisions of the| .9 m i e s . ]atatute< i FLORENCE L. KOLB, | o s | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES First publication, Sept. 9, 1942. |} Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express LUCKY YOU! ‘ 9 y o B (I Bublesticn Sl B | SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. H [ & ; . a s , Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- 1 4 & ¥ o i ¥ Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka .Miserable With A | Juneau .$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 818 $18 $18 $18 Dinner is served. And what a dinner when you 4 2 | | | Jueen =R B 10 1 18 i 1 ride the Empiré Builder! b S ) | 9 Chichagof 18 s | e LG | 5 & v i 1] Kimshan 18 10 18 e In what other country will you find comforts like . P, 3 s ? u Pelican .. 18 18 Just try 3-purpose Va-tro-nol up each || Todd ... 18 05 10 these in wartime? How very little we in America ¢ : P [ i nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen mem- |] Tenakee . 10 gt 5 - G : 4 | branes, (2) soothes irritation, and (3) || Angoon .. are giving up! . ; g ; elps clear cold-clogged s ra || Hoonah © 10 3 nasal passages. Fol- vig P8¢ V| Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ | Ever)i train is carrying men of the armed forces in o i iR - ol low the complete di- v > | Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% the service of their country. These men are giving up ] . . v b opedet \ £, rections in folder. RO-NOL | SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY i . : ' 2 : 3 \ | Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg DIESEL—JOBS—TRACTOR [§|] juneau ... 5. $35.00 $30.00 All you are asked to do is invest in War Bonds. This Men 18-40 who REALLY want Petershurg i 10.00 good pay, permanent future in Wrangell ... is the American way of providing the money to win the . . b 4 this basic field as servicemen, Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan war, instead of taking it away from you—Lucky you! : operators and dieselmen, EXucE Take 100 per pf]::dv_vx:u ey e 25 will be selected from the e ¥ “Nick” 2 . : v - ‘ - 3 i FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, e *;m;\ ::;, :‘.\RT:'R“, » i . . i n{:’?refi,:&’ ?fid“glfii,‘;ifi;‘iif HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: PHONE 612 b .a 3 ! ; 3 " i ’ o {jff Vvice. For full particulars write Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants - i 5 Tractor Division, 610 Mead Bldg. Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. Portland, Oregon, AT ONCE. plenty. They are fighting for you! ‘ ADD THREE. By wily mixing and matching of jackets, slacks, shirt and skirt you can achieve at least h H Q‘ “ 2 | six complete outfits from your basic three. W i R CAPT. A. J. CURRIE TO " IRL A. THATCHER HERE THE M. V. BEILBY SPOKANE MINNEAPOLIS o ST. PAUL o CHICAGO o wic Glacier Park | LEAVE FOR THE SOUTH| ror weex ox susivess' SAM 0. MORTON IS ; w'.':.,lf'l'.,f.‘:.‘;’,‘,“,,’,;’ v::;‘;i"r'i?’ { < - bl 705, e o 4 i5 {GRRMEEE S B e Ry Among southbound passengers A | EVERY WE { - | this week will be Capt. A. J. Cur-| Irl A. Thatcher, well known “’i“:' BURIED 0" TUESDAY; | Please have g?:fl:fityo:%igy%ofi ].U weekly . Seaflle » Falrhallks | rie, skipper of the Taku Chief who |chandise broker, arrived here this | Tuesday, before 4 P. M. 2 |has spent the summer operating|week from Sitka where he had| I-EGIO" SERV'(ES 38 SA’WYEE H 1 | between the Polaris-Taku Mine and}been for some time on business. He‘ | 5 weekly T Falrbanks - Nome | Juneau. Capt. Currie will go w‘wfll be in Juneau until next Sun-| e b T his home in Vancouver, BC. to day and is staying at the Baranof| Funcral services for Sam O. Mor- | spend the winter. | Hotel while in the city. | ton, 43, who died last week in Ju-| m jier | neau, were held yesterday after-| Tu. Th. Sa._Daily. | noon under the auspices of the T n E 8:30am 9:00am Bealtle, Wash, PWT | American Legion. Mr. Morton was | i e A e ME . N\ o | D I OSI I S ! e : a veteran of the U.S. Navy of the| : 5:55pm Fairbanks, Alaska _150 MWT ; ! » 2 - |last World War. A T C 0 Alfred Zenger conducted the Le-| o 55 ey lN THIS BANK 1 N 3 \! /7 : | gion service in the Chapel of the L l N E 9:00am Lv Fairbanks, Alaska _150 MWT ) L g § arles W. Carter | 10:20am Ar Ruby, a 150 MWT l RE ! Y/ Charles W. Carter Mortuary, and| N Ar Babe, Alhekn 1% MWT the Rev. Walter Soboleff gave the | eulogy. Mrs. Ernest Ehlers sang| Ta. l N SU RE D several solos. Waino Hendrickson Alaska Transportation 9:00im Lv_ Falrbanks, s 10 gfi acted as chaplain, Company 3 Ar Mol 2 180 Active pallbearers were Jake - § IRp s 18 Mwr Cropley, J. B. Smith, Gus Schmitz, AILI} Sam Merritt, Willilam Kunz, and o GS FROM PIER 7 Ted Reynolds. BEATTLE CONSERVATIV! mansgement and strict Government Honorary pallbearers were E. L. . :pen'uio. work constantly for the ylrda:ct}n:n of our Keithahn, C. C. Carnegie, Frank positors. Additional security is provided t! this | L ¢ % 5 S . pmied ‘;‘:*:Ihwm |Spratlen, Glen Newton, Ben Ag-|{ PASSENGERS FREIGHT pAN AMERI(AN AIRWAYS tion, # United States Government agency which insures bunage, Bert Lybeck and: Walno REFRIGERATION ich depositer againet low 4o imum of $5,000, Hen.drk'ksull. Interment was in the ainst maxim Legion plot of Evergreen Cemetery. s First National Bank | e D. B. FEMMER—AGENT of JUNEAU, ALASEA 3 Martin Thompson, Yakutat na- BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH By BILLY DeBECK VIA : e e 77 YAKUTAT — CORDOVA NOW-THAT ME SON HAS JOINED | SOMETIM THE ARMY-I'LL GIT RID OF ALL KIN_HEAR HIM PIME%'_N'_ i . . : THIS TRASH -1 HOPE WHEN, HE HEM INSTRU | : With Connecting Service o & l . TS TRASH TN QnE WHRN QU MEGNATION 16 & KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA THIN PORGOTTEN HE WANTED TO TERRIBLE THN and BRISTOL BAY BE AN ORCHESTRA LEADER!/ Woodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES