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UP FATHE BRINGING MY BROTHER WHEN HE | BACK- HE TOOK THE LIT TU GIRL NEXT DOOR OLIT IN HER EXPRESS WAGON = IT SHOWS AT A BIG EART HE HAS- HE LOVES CHILDREN=AND IT WOULD DO YOU GOOD IF YoU DOLlCE FOLLOWED HIM— RE HUH-HERE COMES THE LT BACK ALON SUPPOSE THAT LOAFER FELL BACK TO_SLEEP AND LET HER COME GOSH-! DC‘M’T WANT TO-BUT HE GOT N My WAGON_AND | COULDN'T WAKE HIM UP- YOU SHOULDON'T _ THAT RINE NEWS | THREE VESSELS ARE CHARTERED e ®w v s ® o 05 0 0 @ » Katherine Holms was dismissed |® NORTHBOUND . o Gold Mlne, Caughf | from St. Ann’s Hospital this morn- | £3 BY AlASKA UNE e Mount McKinley in port and e § ing after having received surgical| | @ scheduled to sail for the e | n Avalan(he | attention, 5 B O | ® westward at 9 o'clock tonight e T ST o . { ® from the A. J. dock . Liltisn Kastar- s 6 ik : b e & L RAGE. 74 an Kester was a surgical ad- (raft of Pacific American|« screprien samings o S lor tell | mission this morning ab the Gov- * 3 | ® Northland schedulde to sail ® : e 7 ava- | crnment Hospital Fisheries Are Taken |« from Seattle March 10 at 10 o | B sy seaped cealh in a0 ave: ko | ; | tanche which swept then febl it 0 f S Fe 7 H idown a mountainside while they| Herber was dicmissed ver 1or yeason ® Princess Norah scheduled to e | ool . .| from the Government Hospital afte 7 | were hiking to a gold mine where 1 e sail from Vancouver March 10 ® . receiving ‘surgical care and he loft ® Vot pin . Fowler is employed i ; surgica nd he loft BFI”‘\‘*H‘\“ w T d ,{;l_’fl Bhats sl P @ The slide rolled down on the two|last night on the amer Baranot Yhe Asks, Steams . é Taain g o *nd Ghiey tost snowshoes, flash- — - g e attle March 11 at 9 am. e sl & | TAXES DUE! g " SRB 2 lights and o pment. They ! 3] D and North|® Tonm\\ schectuled to sail from e e camp, Al hiant -4 oy » ch 14 at 9 pm. e were forced (o p all night ing made by |® D SAILINGS o ! the cold because darkness prevent- | lx onal and "‘]unlvr]- operty tase = s . eduled to arrive & ed them finding their to the|are now due and if n } Archie W t of thel Bt SHIASE & mine or the Fishhook |March 15 they will becc q Pacific Alaska Fisheries b il Ao PR | quent af h e i i = . AP YA . - )q\.x n‘. ter t k ”d’J i %t $ {to.penalty us provided by law. Early S]EAMER NORIH . LOCAL SATLINGS . payment is urged Lo save . 4 to sail every « and mcmm:mcn( e. s Wednesday at 6 p-m. for Sit- i ETTA MAE KOLA% COAST ARRIVES @ Soowiirm e o a ® Dart leaves every Wednesday e & Any H WPl o e e e e at7am for Petersburg, Port e Taku Mine, and is receivin e HERE wnH 21 e Alexander, Kake and way e g L ZORIC : S “pochs ¢ skiing TEM CLEANING ® 2 e s 00 a0 e o ‘ Steamship North Coast docked ¢ : City Wharf at 4:30 o'clock yeste [ o . i Linder {__l"'A“] il PHONE 15 day aftern: with a quota of ARANOF D K A gaping hole was put in the No. 5 hold of the American-Hawaiian lHanxiw i i o Alaska Laundr passengers a T Junea » Line freighter Carolinian in a collision under the Golden Gate bridge | Y AP‘I‘)‘;“P“\;‘”; ‘:;4[‘""“).‘:“ o \‘1‘ s with the m Dimon Line freighter San Clemente, but the Caro- Nels Lifiders 3t 18 A thedical pa- g A P e 1 'N lOCAl pORT' linian, loaded with lumber from Puget Sound, was able to reach her i . Martin, Mrs. C. B. Holland, R dock beneath the San Francisco-Oakland Bay bridge, where she is — burn, Mrs. R. Colburn, G. Weidma “AS 16 ABOARD shown, unaided. A_laska MUSIC Supply P. Sherwood, Mrs. E. Rulafor B < % 4 Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Br]:;!u: e e office of the undersigned. Pianos—Musical Instruments G n i Elugia. Mis 3 Wal mer Baranof arrived in Ju- FELIX GRAY JUNO SAMPLE SHOP and Supplies ce, Miss oque M 166 oclock, last night after T e o Phone 206 122 W. Second Johnson, Miss M. Johnson, Miss R 11 e " IN THE BARANOF HOTEL 1 e 2 22 W. Secon v > ¢ AP 580 ~-da D to the ard ' | Bnsp lay = Telephone 133 SN, TR, O, Banelt, M.| one snig*olekid db the A, J SALVAGE CROUP First publication, Feb. 21, 1039 L : L — —— Markbe, P, Porie, C. and left from there Last publication, March 14, 1939, way, A, Smith, W. Ho \\(:‘ last night with 19 passer I SteaMER MOVEMENTS Leaving Juneau at 11:30 o'clock ; Iast night the North Coast carried oo oo PR Lo Satle ang 14 passengers for Sitka from here e i Passengers for Sitka were D. J i v Peterson, Mary L. Brown, Florence Dahl, Ruby Hazelwood, F. H. Mur- " 5 7 . Brown, Ray Brown, L. H. Dyer, T W 0K VA Beior; B0, Wilsl NS E s Joe: Nelsok cox, John Saari, Ruth Baer, Matt - o 0 b U0 S man Larson, Simon P. Kirby. Virginia ™o ‘,"“I‘é A A VAL A McGillis, K. B. Edwards, F. W. Dol- | Fot Keteuan -, 4. Mckachian phin, W. H. Riers, M. D. Williams. TODE WAL RN LYARCK, e ppsinda Hebert, John Collins For Petersburg Jennie Run- stad, H. Dugaqua, M. McGuiniva Arriving in Juneau the ves: GASBOAT BLAZE ried 16 passengers for (Alls FIREMEN lN | port from Westward stops, as lows: EARI.Y MOR"]NG From Seward—Mis. J. D. Ebing | Alice Ebing, William Kline, George 5 | Larantis, Matt Larson, Mrs. Mary A fire in the forecastle of the|Serimsher, R. B. Kennedy. halibuter Spencer at 1 o'clock this| Frem Cordova — Virgil Hanson morning called the fire department | Mys. D. A, Morgan. to the upper cily float for a half|{ ¥From Haines—N. Lester Troast hour stay to extinguish the blaze. | From Skagway—Phyllis Lundell Caused by an overheated stove Lander McVey, J. A. McCann, H the fire scorched the inside of the |Olson, P. E. Schafer, D. Campbell craft and did a small amount of | o damage Government farm economists p; The t is captained by S. An-|dicted at the start of the year tha derson who discovered the fire while 1939 would see improvement i1 inspecting the boat preparatory to agricultural situation. a run which was to be made this morning. Owner of the craft ‘s Rue- sell Elliott, who is now in Tacoma News I. Q. Answers visiting his ailing father. - sl o 4 1. At Newport News Mrs. Roose. 4 velt will christen United States’ big. .‘ gest liner, America, at launching TIDES TOMORROW Euthanasia Society whose —~% | proposal would legalize “mercy kill- ngh tide—2:24 am., 189 feet. | in curable sufferers. Low tide—8:40 am. -2.1 feet High tide—2:51 p.m., 17.1 feet. ar New, pursui ne o . g B e worl 7 Low tide—8:50 pm. =05 feet. i TR k. --o < across U. S. More than 1,200 registered bulls (IR0 Br Ponnsyi. were placed in Louisiana during 1938 in the state’s livestock improvement program. EVEBY AFTERNOON TUNE TO TREASURE ISLAND If you are not enjoying this splendid program at its best, come in, or call: 663 pital. bhlp Damugml in Gute Cra.sh HAVE NARROW ESCAPE FROM N e, sLDE Jchn An(horage Couple Hiking; !tient admitted to St. 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 RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- falizing' in Chinese and American Dishes——TRY U3 ONCE! HOUSE OF DANIEL GREEN “COMFY” SLIPPERS DEVLIN'S Paris Fashion Shoes e ge Ann’s Hos- B. Godfrey was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital last night for | ) Peterson was a medi- | cal admission this morning at St. ! Ann’s Hospital. A.STY ENWK as a pard-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 2 tickets to see: "HOLD THAT KISS" | | | WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear 807 Manufacturing Co., Inc. EEEBING k 205 S, Franklin St. hallicraflers and RECEIVERS and RECEIVERS EXPERT RADIO SERVICE BY ENGINEERS ONLY ”I, Teiephone 66 Distributers for j COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY Or ALASKA Lumber and Building Malerials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To [mprove and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! ery E & RIG BT SR MAX MIELKE G and DECORATING SERVICE PHONE 407 I)(n,)un» the foi. man salvage| In the Commissioner’s Court for ‘ party of i Hayes, Anthony| the Territory of Alaska, Division BARBER || pAINTIN Thomas L and No. One. Before William W. LR A Martin , the waters of Four| Knight, Commissioner and-ex-of- Hq;““‘”l"’,“:l,’ ;‘f"b‘dj}: | Mile Creek adjoining the sit of the| ficio Probate Judge, Sitka, Al- T Wather Shep - | wrecked Patterson. pilot Shell Sim-| aska. NEXT TO ALASKAN HOTEL mons took as his compensation for |IN THE MATTER OF THE ES the tricky landing the ship’s clock TATE OF NADJA BAHRT, De- of the boat ceased. | The landing in this creek was| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, =4 Travel made comparatively easy by the! that the undersigned has been duly| SN bl PAC 3 (¢ lack of adverse winds and good fly- | appointed by the Court above nam- | PACIFL ing conditions. Should the plane|eq Administrator of the estate of "PRI“ have been unable to touch there the NADJA BAHRT, Deceased. 2 treasure hunters would have been| ALI, PERSONS having claims | forced to hike 32 miles from the only other landing spot, Lituya Bay. Simmons reports that the cargo, estimated to be worth $15000. was against said estate are required to | present them, with proper verifica- | tion, to the undersigned at Sitka, | Alaska, within six months from date CESS" LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, Sailings ALASKA Transporiation Company from Pier 7 Seattle In_good shmpe. and the ship dtself, iof g motice. | VICTORIA OR SEATTLE Leaves although taking a hefty beating in| pateq at Sitka, Alaska, the four-| SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS P Seattle the stern, has not broken up, | teenth day of February, 1939. Princess Norah S. 5. TONGASS March 14 The salvage expedition will en-! HENRY L. BAHRT, | March 5, 15, 26 5. TOD St s arcl deavor to remove the cargo and Administrator of the estate Connections at Vancouver with ot valuable pieces of machinery from of Nadja Bahrt. Canadian Pacific Services: PASSENGERS FREIGHT he craft. This will be done by hoist- | py ot publication, Feb. 14, 1089, | TRANSCONTINENTAL 1 REFRIGERATION ing items onto the beach and trans- | p 8% B Rt N oY oeg” | TRANS-ATLANTIC porting them by raft to a vessel off | “25¢ P! g T EANE-BACINIO. | ) are ickets, reservations and full i HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. particulars from AGENT B e { V. W. MULV"HLL NOTICE OF HEARING ON “ S n A R T In the Commissioner’s Court for = Phone 114 Night 312 the Tailes of Atsska Berae| Ay S. Mail Carrier w Felix Gray, Commissioner and e: Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, officio Probate Judge, Juneau Pre- cinet IN THE MATTER OF THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT AND ESTATE OF ISAIAH N. O'-| MEARA, deceased otice is he given that Guy aughton, cutor herein has his final report in the matter the above entitled estate and petitioned for a decree of distribu- | tion in accordance with the terms every Wednesday at 7 a, m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, RT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. gy N [ | Mt fil of of the will of deceased probated | THE SIGN OF herein and that a hearing will be DEPENDABLE the same at 10 o'clock a, m. SERVICE 1939, at which time all REGULAR o1 ving claims against said U. S. AIRMAIL objections to closing the 0 said final report and appear and be heard Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks pe SAILING SCHEDULE may i | Leave . Bethel-Nome MK e CLEARANCE YUKON -..Mar. 11 MEN'S and *ALASKA Mar. 18 P *BARANOF Mar. 22 YOUTHS' YURON SHOES 11 30/4 "l 45/Ly. Flat _|Ar. Bethel _ 12:30/Ar. Nome * PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL Ticket Office—PHONE 2 Freight H. 0. ADAMS, Agent While The; Last — Only, $2.95 BIG VAN'S STORE 278 8o, Franklin RLASK *—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. THE ALASKA LINE Al uk gtc'}mbhrp C()ml SERVING “TALASKA Mar. 7 Mar. 13 Mar. 14 Mar. 20 Mar. 21 Mar. 27 Mar. 25 Mar. 31 Mar. 28 Apr. 3 Apr. 1 Apr. 7 Office—PHONE 4 ou Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound ASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION P | { LSKA AIR TRARSPORT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHERTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612 - DAY or NIGHT HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. 8. MAIL Carrier *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. . BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A.B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative WEEKLY SAILINGS ,mll‘; to Belme Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneay Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH COAST Mar. 7 Mar. 9 NORTHLAND .. Mar. 14 Mar. 16 NORTH COAST Mar.21 ~ Mar. 23 NORTH SEA . Mar.28 Mar.30 HENRY GREEN, Agenl & Phone 109 CITY WHARF .. ..Phone 23 GUY SM!’I‘H Douglas Agent ___.__.._.Jhm 19