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E r:- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 7. 1939. | : & ' By GEOHGE McMANUS _ | GREEN TOP .CABS--PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 £3.00 in rides for $2.50 FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK Juno Sample Shop ™ | | o B or o o Spec- ializing in Chinese and American LEOTA RUSSELL " i B Telephone 133 Dishes—TRY US ONCE! | || /37 SOUTH FRANKLIN | ‘.YJ.’L"L‘. s ,of . g . y they were m‘innrd on D'ccc'mbz:r DY e : r; Held in Theft of 35,300,000 in Subway Nickels 5% s 2o | Aleskca Music Supplp]|| oo ek it S — e there Arthur M. Uggen, Manager '{3;]'4&_"?.‘ 15 The McCoskrie family has com- Pianos—Musical Instruments & ble quarters. A galley in the and Supplies | an fore part of the craft provides ample| | Phone 206 122 W. Second | | | Alaska La HL!Y king space. Aft there are roomy | s, R Em MER MOVEMENTS | quarters sufficient to sleep two peo- ple and also to serve as a living room [ [OOSR 7 11 S EDWARD HERRON The McCorskies gave a party some time ago and entertained ten guests in a completely isfaetory manner. O T e N v o o NORTHBOUND as a pald-up subscriber to | AILINGS Cards in the living room, refresh- | from Seat- ments in the galley, and dancing in | : . Boobiint lof £hé. Hltge Hibnbe : J The Daily Alaska Empire 5 o Hesl -G ndl 2he Hiaus, agoss is invited to present this coupon ing to Mr. McCorskie, is the feeding of the piaytul fish ducks which peri- | thisgeteting Syethe box ‘of{iee c0ece0e0 e *teccococssscenscecsses L ), otk ally swim up to his backyard. | B oS e s agra ! 3 McCorskie, who holds an opera-| N : up o 65 feer, CAPITOL THEATRE |, Y . 2 g himself with § 2 g rml and sing-, and receive 2 tickets to see: o ¥ ; in the choir with his wife. He : . plans to float out the winter here| " " ) e g and. i possble, get a berth with a | THREE COMRADES ! € . B .1 cannery tender next spring « Wra . fc In the meantims the young skip- T E 4 per and his bride will be getting ac- | WATCH T s . e Fy suspeets in the theft or at least $1,300,000 from the receipts of the New Yovk» mumcipally-owned climated to Alaska “seas by living } b T . . o e way line zre booked. The prisoners, two at right and two at left, are separated by a detective reading ' on- them. | Your Name May Appear - & report. Richt statiop agents and maintenance men were arrested at once and a hunt for other suspecu - | 5o : e gl smiviov BOUND FOR ORIENT B I I . N TE o . - IR SR MR 1 ST Y (S - of Graehl, passed | e ——————————— Lo d the Baranof SITUATION o LIFE O YACHT - oyl o | COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY l 1( Rilihs s the-Deiey Blateh - OF ALASKA ; o0 poRts FORFAIRBANKS =< 55255 NOT 50 COSTLY - IR T e i or house hungry Junes s how PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU HONORS MRS, EEK 1 v ranses, sunctes o i e Fresh Meat, Green Stulf ; : y 1 A three-room house with back 5 ; ; t tean saranof carried S (K Repcrfgd 'Q C. Gooper is_entertaining | porch and sun porch situated as o and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. 4 ’ . this afterncon 'at- her commar v olosful i Be ShO” e in the Fosbee Apartments, Gastineau CY for the total E. E. Eek. wife o HOTEL GASTINEAU st A L C.R hec wa HigL e e Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! whi nd fo J. T isure boat owned by Dr i : i M % sl oo il in connectiort ve i he ai ce. The overhead cost is | 4 Ll i p g o f - the kerosene stove and AIR SERVICE INFORMATION - : e gt ] & Vet WATFR NOTICE asoline the } v‘;\' R L n and d S'h : o McCoskrie who came here on the 2 e foi: Davigekiing e s 1 Nah last August has been liv VAN'S STORE A n i I on the craft since last Novem- 218 S. FRANKLIN JARMAN'S-FRIENDLY e Saylor nd perishables is lim- ANCHOR IN WIND ™52 ey s, S Mrs, E. Parr, Marion Parr, Jim R s'but the city Tiring of having all the space le the water if to himself he sent for his fiancee to run all the time. — : is notice is not heeded we Will be obliged to shut off your water G wdv JUNEAU WATER CO. | FIGeorsy Travel - | PACIFIC on a RLASHA AIR TRAKSPCRT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHikiER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska During the last serious maritime rere were y of rabbits n, but since then the rab- As gone on e decline. 1se to put out of nares, or to try with the .22 rifles. ALASKA I 1t anchor in the Juneau Y he vailing for the bay “woolie e, Gil Rich, Earl That e At Fada é to subside the Standard Oil Tank- Eddie Nelson, Given Dor for rabbits are few i kil sinil “PRIN- AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL er H. T. H has hoved to since | Howel ously, however, the supply of ol Transporlalion For Petershur Ortelano, fresh meat and perishables is ap- [ " ! upply | Lars Hausness, A. J J. Rob- | proximately as follows News |. @. Answers CESS company PHONE 612 - DAY or NIGHT ‘ k. erts, P. Blake N. C. Report 1. Eleanor Rooseveit, of Boston, LINER | t Wrangell—L. B. Chisholm, H. Northern Commercial Co.—Of let- | niece of the First Lady. Mads her v . | HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU < % erme g v o hiohlv merich. | debut recently at White House. il Py | C. Timmerman. tuce, celery and other highly perish 2. Faise. Deficit was §43,811,586. JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, | SHELL SIMMONS-———Chief Pilot = oo able stuff, only a week ahead; a big | _3. Twenty-five (Rep_ Lindley VICTORIA OR SEATTLE | SSELL 'HER Dispatcher ik ! SEATTLE i ¢ iy 3 supply of potatoes, apples, lemons, | Beckwarth of Texas). ElgRty fReP- SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Sailings from Pler 7 :;:‘:;: | RU! CLITHERO F u wrthwa c and so forth; and staples 4. Chinese Eastern in Manchou- Princess Norai | 2 : H p= o nd Fabras | Seattle | o la the boat docked chousn for montrs T company | RGP PEE] SRR Febraary 1, 2% PR All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped ¢ has an egg supply adequate for six | line (dispute is between France March 5, 15, i 4 4 . " - R weeks, under normal conditions, and | M8 o 0o 0 General. | Connections at Vancouver with prabihe 1 Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG - B ARBIORE T 8t Ahn's H some Matanuska eggs are available i ‘fl;;;mzcgfl;ij;;;&?;:* PASSENGERS FREIGHT Waechter Brothers Market—Fresh = S | TEANE " REFRIGERATION : Tipes Tomorrow | = mest for bwo weeks, Presh fish ard | SSSEe TRANS-ATLANTIC ¢ S & : 2 foods may be obtained HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. TRANS-PACIFIC PY ; Tospital tc or me | re ‘“ a5 wfir‘ S . . Tickets, reservations and full g il " 4 " particulars from 1 2 ‘ fkik adiic ‘ : Piggly Wiggly—Fresh meat for 10| M. s .DA B T JPeinne St AGENT “ A RI1 NE Al R WA Y s Lo e ok Min s e oy |, FleSy SMSD i st L 28 MOARE e o, || D.B. FEMMER A b i Low tide—10:01 p ospial vo o #icee ek - U. S. Mail Carrier caANADI i : a Fresh Meat for Month e oek Tounile C Phone 114 Night 312 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Market—One week's per-| “eyery Wednesday at 7 a. m. Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier ishables, one month's fresh meat *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. ‘3 SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A.B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative ek *'" ¢ For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT K's supply of | "y pX ANDER and WAY PORTS nty of staples | For Information LA > \ ; vast Grocery, like other D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 \ S E va NG Fairbanks dealers, carries a big stock Freight must be on dock not i foodstuff later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. | > THE Except for fresh meat and green 'OFFICIAL MAPS OF | | m———— e ——a— et | : JUNEAU—25c | 7 P\ B © =5 ggepR J. B. Burford & Co. | T":‘Z'IVC;ZFOF ¢ ] ' ‘ROUND oorsieD 1§ WomiHy. | | REGULAR : o L-_._‘_L._. U. S. AIRMAIL ("\ 3 - Service Every Trip A ,y 5 CALL 642 | Junean-Fairhanks SAILING SCHEDULE IPLEX IOdorless' Belhel-“ome ] Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau DRY CLEANEBS | !ma:\o g act “::ad\'ln | Steamer 5 Seattle Northbound Southbound!| wEEKLY SAILINGS Junieau to Seattle I I i itanarse —(Lv. San. ‘ BARANOF Sl ...Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 | Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Pickup Delivery—‘Sam the Tailor’ | | Tue. |Ar. Pairbanks __[Lv.|Sun. MT. MCKINLEY .. Feb. 4 Feb. 17 Feb. 13 Seattle No.Bound So.Bound 4 g . i | YURON Feb, 11 Feb, 14 Feb, 20 NORTHLAND ... Jan. 27 Jan.31 Feb. 2 4 8 *ALASKA Feb. 18 Feb, 21 Feb. 27 NORTH COAST .......Feb. 3 Feb. 7 Feb. 9 ¢ Y 5 ; 4 0 NORTHLAND ... Feb.10 Feb. 14 Feb. 16 *—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. THE ALASKA LINE Freight Office—PHONE 4 PACIFIC ALASKA e 0. ADAMS, Apeat AIRWAYS, INC. | | l ' PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative NORTH COAST Feb. 17 Feh. 21 Feb. 23 NORTHLAND ... Feb, 24 Feb. 28 Mar. 2 HENRY GREEN, Agent - J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Acent = m i 30/Ar. Vlat Lv. ¥iat S’ Take Me Out To the ROYAL he most popular fraiin of our patrons they know there's place always to a good steak VERR 'ROUND ALASKA SERUICE Dr. Stanley Truman Brooks, LOU! ELEBE o eurator at Piltsbureh's Caruegie museum. Witk his vife, promd gie e Bty ;h.xdre‘rxw;mm. ‘:u':}u‘-_[\'i';' vl‘..ll,L rocks went (o foundland, BUYAL CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL SERVICE-ON'ALL-ALRSKA-ROUTE is, some unclasyified, || There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising

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