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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3, 1940. By GEORGE McMANUS Meeting Tomorrow | ™™™ d Herman Lerdahl, Fairbanks plane H ilot, wk ved in Juneau by a | ! ,,,,, Princess No for a two months’ [ g DEAR- | HAD\’ - E——— : FORGOTTEN | YES-WE MUST AH- THERE YOU T DON'T YOLJ THINK | { HAD BETTER GET MR.JIGGS? YOU RNOW | ALL. ABOUIT || HURRY AS WE | M4 ARE I SEE YOU WE LEFT HIM WAITING rERLE BEEN - There will be a regular meeting Stay in the States. IN THIS BUILDING - TEF of the Lutheran Ladies' Aid to- - — ERATURE - 5H:‘ESSEP£E]RDE’5 | morrow afternoon at the West HOPKiNS OUT NEXT TO HIM- O IM 2 Twelfth Street home of Mrs. e | Harry Stonehouse. All membersare J- E. Hopkins ol the USSR.M. |urged to be present at the jon (Fairbanks Exploration Company) | which is to begin at 1 o'cloc in Fairbanks, sailed on the Prince: ¥ Sy Norah Tuesday morning for a sev- Empire classitieds Ing results eral weeks' trip to the States. L WHAT ARE YOU TALKIN’ ABOUT?Z I HAVEN'T HAD A BITE TO EAT SINCE LUNCH- DEAR_OLD ) PAPA~ Y 138 | Gopr. 1939, King Features Syndicatt, 1 d A d | NOTICE | HOSPITAL NOTES || NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN R e L o Tt W Megrig ‘Wil be HEIT O 1 [ — Pat Tierney was brought in from | JANUATY 13th, 1940, at 10 orclock | g ACAI Tulsequah yesterday afternoon for M- before the Judge of the| e | e ot e ou. Unifed States Commissioner's and 5SAILING SCHEDULE ‘ i pitat 5 | Ex-Officio Probate Court for the 29 SA". SOUTH 1 fS_Hka, Alaska, Comn}immlef's Pre-| Leave Due Juneau Due Jurnieau Admitted to St. Ann's Hospita,| Cinct upon the petition of Thomas Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound — o8 L. L. Johnson is receiving deical‘Tflt’ion‘r f; ]f‘"' “f_‘]‘]“{*“‘;"".fl" PIO°| MT. MCKINLEY ; Dec. 23 Dec. 26 Jan. 2 ’ i ate of the last will and testament | yygoN Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 e |of Thomas Tilson, Sr., made cn| { i H 8 or confirma- | Mrs. L. H. Smith was admitted | May 25, 1038, and for con FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERY. S ‘et e i NFOR] N AD SERVATION 1 Ann’s Hospital for medical tion of t appointment of I‘hom.«\s‘ S rvision Tilson, Jr., as executor thereof and ; for the issuance of letters test —————CALL mentary to him. All persons inte: ested are required-at said tim ;md‘ THE ALASKA LINE SR Tuon READYTO = AID RUSS Baby 1 argaret Ann Pyle, daugh- | ‘ E : i ter of Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Pyle, is (0e0 &% FA ¢ o . o ceiving meédical care at S ' | Place 8 cause why said pe-| ; from p Bis <ot i ,‘1}:).\:,\‘:;\; medical care at St. ANNS o should not be granted. P s e s O“PHONES . | : | WITNESS my hand and official| IO ADAMS, Age icket Office 2 " nan re_pared to OI!T ovues; s S R s 1"':‘31 at Sitka, Alaska, December Freight Office 4 -5 in Attack on Finland | 20th, 1939 ‘ | Ann’s Hospital for medical care. | WILLIAM W. KNIGHT, | ‘ | Uniled States Commission- . | Alfred Crop underwent a 5 p/ I g er and Ex-Officio Probate I“‘é = mi operation this morning at F’ Judge for the Sitka, Ala ~Watch Allies | Persons Supposed fo e * g 38 4 A st =L s (Ry Associated Press) the Government Hospital. Naib ) ® v | { ka, Commissioner's Precinct. Al k S h. C Authoritative Berlin sources ex- | Y. ; press concern about possible British | ; A minor operation was performed 5‘;1’]1)3{_];;0‘1‘2 dla;tzegs. g "’44_5;‘6— as a teams lp ompany nd French aid for Finland, indi- | on Phillip Ortelano at the Govern. o--0-11-12 1939. AR RVICE-ON-RLL-ALASKA-ROUTES - . cating that any subst: Assist- | ment Hospital this morning. | Empire Want Ads Bring Results. : — > ance by the Allies snal - | o e < 2 T T ) " <. . -1 for Germany to side “actively” with 2 7 | JACK MARSH BACK L 1 Russia | Vivien Leigh, British actress who played the role of Scarlett O } VR T sovdiE F A M I L Y i MARI“E AIBWAYS___" s s i “ A l L .‘_4 e has informed the League “Gone With the Wind,” arrives in Newark, N.J., hx plane with Laurence | i Al 4 of Nations that she is ready to co-1 Olivier, English actor, after the film's premier in Atla_nta."Gl. She | Tack M RS L o SHOE STOBE | 2-Way Radlo Communication Authorized Carrier | 'fl‘ serate with other nations in send- announced, “We will be married as soon as possible. { #3% tatiads Hias S5 ey Reraiafiss | SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE b ; aid to the Finns ! v u busiidhs: t1p. 63 he States s “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- | SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE——ANY PLACE IN ALASKA milar pledge has already been in regard to these people is re-| Marsh spent- about six weeks on sive Shoe Store” \ HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ! ent by Great Britain quested to notify the Governor's Of-| he Coast, | Seward Lou Hudson e e e ® o oo e e @~ 88 8 e il extend is not made clear @ $opcenioe 7 Jigpo S . . IHBOT'ND . - ] 27 : i 'at 3:30 oclock e ‘ U Salvafios A BOW = .| ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. : wo oo - CANADIAN TROOP €Yy NOW: Jaivailon Army B | [sanmany rovmmie e | 40 iv | opesing oen cconsatins : . ‘ ; for Health and Pleasure HEATING COMPANY 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE 3 o . CONVOY MENA(ED e B!ble ClaSS to o i s Madio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 . . ; di progit S T g Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER . * BY ENEMY U-BOAT 'nauiry Is Made Regarding Meet Tomorrow - : ° . : <4 = 5 S s © . . . . i A 3 The of the Sal- ' , Jan. 3—A U-boat men- 8 . BHETE 63 | oot e secorit ani st thoag won- Be in North vation A s will meet HOUSEHOLD | H. C. KEMMER H i e 6 ¢ | 2000 bae s i iy temorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock at APPLIANCES | . b, é ‘<‘"1 o : S i the home of Mrs. Stanley Jackson. | & Tongass s from ;,‘;‘..',‘v,:.‘. ,l) 1:((,?."»‘([:\,"] bl Inquiries have been recs y | All interested in the study are wel- at “le BRUNSW[CK H " “ h. | as 2 palé-up subscriber w0 & T Selrtts Tndkly A0 D o L merstan " | the office of the Governor, come to attend. tetl ey arri Machine Shop || : i ® Princess Norah scheduled 0 ® = The submarine, detectad by a de- Dg the following persons supposed e M - R LI £ 8 *Try Us First” { The nallv Alaska Elllllll'e h . ] from Vancouver Janu- e yer scouting ahead, was at- to be in Alaska: '_Fry The Empire classifieds for JAMESC COOPER * e ———— ' ¢ ary 12at9p m ® iacked with depth charges, but re-| Clementson, Melvin— 40—51t. results. . 1 8 | 1s invited to present this coupon AUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. L4 ghter Derblay scheduled to ® cyiis of the attack were unknown. |10 inches tall—last heard from in ~ g —_— l C.P. A. | this evening at the box office . ! ;ml erm'!l\ Sixtmkj‘ . H:fi'r,v”lj ® | Soldiers on the nearest transport October, 1036. He was ‘“f"{"“,'?v‘:x"" : Buibiniess Counselor | M S D A R T of the — a0e s throughout the day. etchikan a ra g 1 ’ 5 $ - | e & 1 H s ¢ 'months. Ha. bas dark hrown Nair R B (| | Dpvosiis Pelers! Banding U. S. Mail Carrier | . CAPITOL THEATRE ' GERMANS PLANNING "5 5 o 2 s P e e o s, | T exter, John—About 27 years ol 3.0 [ very ce 2 % - el every e lay af a.m. i Tow! rown ey . and s | EXPERT | | Iz ' ’ " o o b 22 b 1 e oimse 85 ocict || HOE REPAIRING | i i ops| BURN 'EM UP 0'CONNOR believed to be in A bath. | Yeara in the Binsfnee For Information WATCH THIS SPACE 4 SM Al I_ SUBM ARINES Hjalmar, Erick—F Speci ; to Permanent Guests | o e | Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 been in Anchorage or Seward last ALAS S LIKE THE | v S | Freight must be on city dock not o } ¥ August. SHotel || THE SHOE HOSPITAL || ' Iater than 4 P. M. Tuesday pur Name ey AvERE PARIS, jan. 3.—Germany is aban- | paseowski, John—a veteran. Was | | Formerly Al—the Shoe Doctor | ! » : donin ruction of big SUbMAr- aken to Veteran's hospital in Port- NEW WASHINGTON | | i £ ines in of a fleet of “Tadpole” jang Oregen, for ByeRr then! o e NN R } i . U-beats of 150 to 200 tons each, it jeft for Alaska again this past sum- SR SIS TR | ! | s ——————— 200 as reported here. He is believed to be around | The tiny craft can be replaced : NEWS : COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY - e 4 more rapidly than the larger ves- i ; ninick—Last heard GBEE“ TOP ! T | KA | TIDES TOMORROW sels, it s said. frem Cordova in 1519 but believed CAB PHONE | . ranspor!a!idl | OF ALAS] ; W tide—2:06 am., 36 fee AN AREA In Arizona has been emith. Mae (Mary) A..Daughter R | Compm Lumber and Building Materials tide—8:31 am., 165 feet set aside for bow-and-arrow hunt- of john and Mar Smith. Be- 15 e—3:15 pam., 13 feet. ' ers, with deer, bear and wild tur- lieved to be in or around Juneau. 678 | jomvr rEATURE SERVICE PN ._ PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU 37 pm., 133 feet. keys as game. Wicklander, -~ When last| | Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve L R —— —— heard from he was employed in Ore- BUY GREEN TOP RIDE || ON THE AIR! Leaves Under Title I, F. H. A. i UPON BOO! M our Home Putti M Out f Acti gon as an operator of a large Diesel COUPON BOOKS: | ! 5 Seattle and Modernize ut mg a ine ut o CUION Gragiine for government work. He ‘| By The Dail Alaskal 6. 8. TAKU ........Jan. 2 . R | has nlso been employed in the State R e g ke |9y ally as B8 Tae fam:. 3 - of Washington and in Alaska. ‘ $3.00 in rides for $2.50 | P ¥ 8. 8. TAKU — e U Anyone having information at all m—: Emp“e “d Kmv | M fl o T E L A e e T T e PASSENGERS FREIGHT e i 6 days every week at REFRIGERATION Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! ~—The Sign of | &15am. 12:30 p.m. AGENT GASTINEAU CAFE L. D dable Servi i} 7:00 p.m. 9:45 pm n. ‘. rmm m connection g W - Gt WP SNIYICE ! Phone 114 Night 312 AIR SERVICE INFORMATION | SR ananesesessen e 5 WHEN YOU NEED P { | § i Travel § ‘ PLUMBING o ¢ | ; HEATING “PRIN- b % | SHEET METAL CESS" )} ‘ e ‘ | WORK or a— - - -3 | - v ; Juneau fo Fairbanks: Tuesday and Wednesday {| G L AR R it ANSFORTAT Y. 'f Fair| banks fo Nome: Mo‘n‘day and Thur sday CA.I.I. & SOUTBUOUNDNSAMNGS WEEK SAILINGS—Juneaii to Seattle | . ; Princess Norah e Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays | Rice & Ahlers January 17, 31 | ! Exclusive Dealers Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau 't | P s Seattle No.Bound So.Bound k . . Briggs’ “BEAUTYWARE” NORTH COAST ......Dec.30 Jan. 2 Jan. § £ _ U. S. Airmail—Express Service Plumbing Fixtures NORTHLAND oi. 2 Jan 5 dan 8 8 6 i = HENRY GREEN, Agent .... m@l» S == €ITY WHARF - a = - | = MIT! k. A German naval uflfl:r is pictured nmt:im;'g the lt.lll:“ ’:l;om a B‘rifilg P a‘lfic Mm lil'ways, lllc. ] . recusmaromns Bmefs GUY 8] ‘B, Douglas Agent | 5 mine. According to the German propaganda bureau this mine was foun ! i floating in the North Sea nobt:‘! -‘:rom the Gcm‘u:flzflut. i?n:lnn: h:: PHONE 106 QUAKER OIL RANGE £, o been firm in her claim that es are made in: ive if they break | y b from their moorings, and has w;i.fil. Germany of illegal use of LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative { “m 3‘ B