The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 28, 1939, Page 6

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RINGING UP FATHER j=a JL!'&T Dl,JT " ) | Y CHAIR OUT W | IN THE SUN TO DO SO | READIN'- NOW TO GET A GOOD BOOK=- e ] HERE'S A GOOD | 7 BOOK - - EVEM IF | DO NOT = EA IT™= k- ki GREEN TOP CABS-PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 137 SOUTH FRANKLIN Jino Sample Shop LEOTA RUSSELL Telephone 133 BRIINSWICK RECREATION ALL CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spee- ializing in Chinese and American \ Dishes—TRY US ONCE! il L King Features Syndicate, Inc., World nghts rescrved J = B e JOHN RECK 3 a pari-ap surscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire STEAMER YUKON SHIP FRAGMENTS BRINGS 71 FOR ~ MAY REVEAL OLD CAPITAL (/Y MARINEDISASTER NORTHLAND HAS |/ S'”W_;EM° it seamer ukon, make 1 004 \/gssel's Disappearance in Bt evesth e 5 . oy " 25 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT: " NORTHROUND 1 in port and scheduled to stward at 10:30 o'clo Storage Company wharf o'clock this afternoon w sengers aboard for the local m;:r May Be Cemfed Up The ship is scheduled to sail at ——— 10:30 o'clock tonight from the A JOHANNESBURG. South Africa, J. Dock. Feb, 28—Fragments of cork and Passengers for Juneau from Seat- wood washed up at Keimouth, near) CAPITOL THEATRE i) and receive 2 tickets to see: "HEART OF THE ROCKIES" oy el SEATTLE, Feb. 28 Motorship Northland sailed for Southeast Al- Friday ) SAILINGS B i 5t it s ‘ake’ Bigine Haker, G 6, East Loridon, may solvé one of the | d 4 - ————e— following booked for J Robert Bloom, Dr. C. C . great m; es of the sea—the fate .o i Elmer Dillon, 5. W Matin Conyet Homer is, of the 9,000-ton pasenger ship War- | S Harrison, Anthony G Opal Emery, G Klin, Vieno atah, which disappeared in 1909 | 'H THIS SPACE - w:an‘-(' W;]mor .(‘u Franklin, Wilma Frice, Wilson Fos- 1 engers between Durban | Your Name May Appear ’: : 3 g ter. > etown F?\;‘:_‘Jw Gealitta, Mr. and Mrs. H Mrs. Al G The Waratah was last seen off " tback, Mrs. Leslie Weiss, Keit d to sail from i | Port St. Johns by the Clan Mac- | e 0! Rolson ¥tles N il bl ster Har. intyre, the two ships exchanging Welés, Mrs. R, C. Folson, Miss Nan- v He yre, I g g s ey i RADIO ENGINEERIN -» rington, Horland, Je rey, Elmer 1 Macel Mael oy Ann Kann, Mrs. L. Kann Rosa Kopra, Ida K n, Mrs Rertha Eubanks, Mrs. Maxine Kelso, ) say the wrecKage ‘found | 205 S. Franklin St. at Keimouth came from a ship that Telephone 663 TRANSMITTERS Mrs, H. has long been under water and now Distributors for lla“icraflers and RECEIVERS iges, James Lar- Bazel Powers, R. C. Folson, Warren ; ¢ pgytepeyy Mosher, 1 t N, is breaking up. The Waratah is DWé g oLz A 8 8 ’.I s Mosher « nes! S rea g a a S PR s“l‘m ‘;‘"»LH"’" FEOMRA A MR S o B e NSy, Artiuis the anly large ‘vl 1066 in “that EXPERT RADIO SERVICE BY ENGINEERS ONLY bbby Peterson, Mis. Eli Ray, J. L. Rood, neighborhood. : B. Schwartz Shermer, A. § Sorenson, Al Sharon T George H. Turn gardner, Mrs, sen, C. Cobe Hamlin, H. Ht Kennedy, Ch: Wood, R. Wi From Ketch Ray Ca Mary pesty o8 Dart leaves VAN'S SHOE SALE 7o EVOKE RESPONSE, & o= STATES RENSFELDT R T A P "A. Rensteldt, Swedish shoemaker, ! Tipes TovorzOowW who is managing the affair eralmg the store of J. M. V mor\oflr Juneau mer Van Tress’s illness in St. Ann’s Hos- fital, reported today excellent re- man, Mrs. P. M. MANY SEW! rock. Aboard the Yu with | B. Stevens, E. L. — e | | | COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY . OF ALASKA § Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—]JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To I[mprove and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. Lester Teagle, Claudia Wind- 5. Teagle, L. Bay- L. Prank, Lyman other i hes, A. Johnson, J &% A6 T Y s Hill, L. Weiss, P. A News |. Q. Answers auer. an: Harry BUITISS, | 4 pmactin Thomas Manton of New William Mahoney, | Yerk. He quit after he was charged Donald Hager! with accepting. loans from persons A . intereste, litigation. X, William A. Holz- | 2. True The increase was 43.5%. © 0 000 000000000000 00506000008 s> Low HOTEL GASTINEAU ‘ Low sponse to the shoe le w Hizh i 3. Trige Yar e 3. They were German comedians lauMched at Big Van's Store last i M. G. Trigg, Clarence | 554 their wisecracks offended the yeek ‘and which still continues OIDROYD THROUGH s week and which still continue : S pemaiirs Di or of F 1 T. Oldre for the eighteenth birthday. rid 5. France. To Loyalist army_of Fred Murphy, SPain isolated in Catalonia. Mrs. Fred '\Impl‘ Knut Thompson, — — e Mr. Van Tr who for many I Yeans operated stores in different ten lpcations in Juneau before opening as his present establishment on South ToU Franklin street, was sfiicken early m trip Outside Mt)DERNIZINc MARS, Japan has equipped her m;a Ji ie Runstead, Mrs. Park, W. E. this month and has been in the took to Washington, D. C < with efficient rifie-typs machine guns for battle use. # Die {eptial since the hck, H condl.| SR Ll G e MAX MIELKE tion is now reported favorable DR. CHASE ON YUKON =0 S | ->oo Dr. W. H. Chase, Cordova | ASKS DIVORCE FRANK HELLER PAINTING and DECORATING | & BARBER SERVICE RS #~==BATTELLO RETURNS cian, is i PHONE 407 Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION “ B o g . ar L o 4 nger Temporarily located at Gildo Battello, of the North Trans- Yukon, re to C afte 4 fer, who has been south for several a short trip to Seattl T DIES iN Soum Robert Light’'s Barber Shop | si & weeks, returned to Juneau aboard - - - - of | NEXT TO ALASKAN HOTEL l - - | . SKA iL the Yukon Empire want adds pay '} c' Mother of Juneau Resident, Dies Before Daughters Reaches Bedside SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Poinis in Southeast Alcuka ‘ AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612 - DAY or NIGHT 4 HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU [ SHELL SIMMONS—Chief Pilot ALASKA Transportation Company [ ] Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle “PRIN- CESS" LINER C. B. Holland received word yes- terday that Mrs. Holland’s mother. Mrs. C. O. Hegstrom, passed away | suddenly in Seattle last Sunday. | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, 4 VICTORIA OR SEATTLE L Mrs 23 1 3 eaves b 5 & ,}:?l:il,“{\,z:l:f:N(U'nrfiuéi“f SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Scattle RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispaicher ¥ 5 4 Princess Norah S. S. TONGASS March 1 aving been called to her mother’s | March 5, 15, 26 side an’ liour before the North| Connections at Vancouver with All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped be AT9P. M. Coast ‘was scheduled to sail from Canadian Pacific Services: S . g A 5 x here last Friday. TR ANSCONTINENTAL PASSSES{‘:EERA;‘I’}{;}G“T Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG Z - — | TRANS-ATLANTIC — e | TRANS-PACIFIC ® o HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION Co.| Tickels, reservations and full | particulars from AGENT . | V. W. MULVIHILL > o o v . .y M.S.DART | ocomerten || DB FEMNER MARINE AIRWAYS “. s. “ail Ca"ier cA“AnIA“ P Aclr!c Khoge 114 4k g 2-Way Radio Communication & Leayes Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE i i Germany's Volkswagon every Wednesday at 7 a. m. Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier o By Central Press PX;.EXANDE}EU:S V‘;::'( F[:‘o;?r};'r *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. ¥ . b 7 ASHINGT For Informati Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichngot WASHINGTON, D. C.—Auto- D. B F‘E'“;;MP::"' 14 Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. ! les Y p) 3 . B. . j S fi o aint Ml (oplsas Ehin. 400 Fraight. must be on dock.nof. | *Frequent Nonsehedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. A L e el alys gy g Iater than 4 P, M, Tuesday. | : "‘ J SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA ol ¢oal, gasoline made from coal, rub- ————————— 4 3 o flmm& x%{;lflf&:fllvflmfl SR ber made from limestone and coal— ———————————————— 7 fig Hepresn these are the answers of Germany — &nd Japan to threat of bloc e in £ ¢ ¢ event of war and loss of their pet- s - 2 P | roléum supphes. 3 @ X o H . Germany’s Volkswagon or $ 7 | N {strength-through-joy” car would ¢ : h '{)}:;Eilg‘ng appeal to many Americans. De- SERVICE .« signed to make the Reich independ- REGULAR ent of foreign manufacturers and e ’ place an automobile within the U. 8. AIRMAIL for 3356 T F2.40 “weekly natall e i BATUING SERREIORY il ! s po B H Leave Duie Juneau Due Juneau 9 > fuenia. A Juneau-!‘alrbanks Steamer Seaftle Northbound Southbound| W R : Te oo 2 Its designers claim for it & speed *BARANOF Feb. 19 Feb. 23 Mar, 3 1 D (_ ; of 60 in.p.h, gasoline consumption 7} | oy s ki 4 !’”[ n, ] 1Y 6f ofily & gallon every 35 miles. and Bethel _Nflme | yukon ! _Feb. Feb, 28 Mar. 6 | 8 T R H NSPORT H Tion ]| 60,000-mile usage without repairs. Read Dowb Read Up | ALASKA e Mar. 7 Mar. 13 . The-engine is in the rear, permitting Tue. Ly, Juneau Ar.[Sun. | YUKON Mar. 14 Mar.20 | WEEKLY SAILINGS space for luggage and spare tire 3 McKINLEY Mar. 18 Mar. 24 Leave Ar,Juneau nder the hood and increased leg *ALASKA Mar. 21 Mar, 27 Yot chaah %ee&;’ttlle" Noi:gux;;l . yoom for passengers. BARANOF Mar. 25 Mar. 31 — . . a 3 Five models have been turned out YUKON . s ¥y Mar. 28 Apr. 3 NORTHLAND ... Feb. 28 Mar. 3 . 2 for demonstration purposes. Com- McKINLEY . Mar. 29 Apr. 1 Apr. 7 NORTH COAST ......Mar. 3 Mar. 7 Mar. 9 , ex;‘u;]lprodugnolrg .‘boeg!us this fall, A Cally ot Tk o ey i b NORTHLAND Mar.14 Mar. 16 3 Uity Gelivery In k NORTH COAST Mar. 21 Short on petroleum but long on | T H L I N E NORTH SEA Mar. 28 ;::r'” ”"“f; °°“‘h£‘""“;“’ eo.hay Japan’s charcoal-burning automobile o E ALASKA HENRY GREEN, Agens ... : ne i deve:op i metods of | extrac AL [ Ticket Office—PHONE 2 Freight Office—PHONK 4 3. B BURFORD, Ticket Agent gasoline from coal and is using ds of wood-burners already are| In the I ure, & group of | PACIHC ALASKA H. 0. ADAMS, Agent CITY WHARF 2 iereasingly. Synthetic rubber, mad use, and G are lined | £ Ja | f]om coal, limestone, water and air,| with “wood ons.” char- | AIRwAYS INC._,.,”: @lso s extensively used and will be| Japan, which is short not only on| chibition of the PHONE: ,'“ r » émployed in the Volkswagon tires.| pe but coal as well, has|) machines i l';k/o b ¢ Cars that burn wood instead of a ner as u\‘} rning apparatus, Whieo | Traffic Representative | C |gasoline are lnolhe;‘ot Germ;:yn J ceeping the wheels turn- | o l_r‘r’um‘uqmhrhc”lux::go | LOUIS A DELEBECQUE { 19 Q “ch{nthp C1i1} mmwpouxhlo ockade. Thou-|ing in time of war, ~rmnartment. GASTINEAU HOTEL JICE-ON-ALL-ALAS “ROUUTE \) | LASKR- RO ; | There isno subsmuie for N ewspaper Advethmg o S ————— 5 e AR B N A s e

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