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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 23, 1940. By GEORGE McMANUS 7 IN THE TAXI-AND WE WASHINGTON LEAVES IN THAT TIME — WELL- EVERY THING 1S HAVE TEN MINUTES TO GET TO THE STATION-AS THE TRAIN FOR ______/ THANK GOODNESS YOU ARE ON TIME JUST A MINUTE- | JUST | | HAPPENED TO THINK- ’ | MUST 'PHONE MRS | | ETTA CARROT -SHES | | BEEN 50 NICE _TO US DURING OUR STAY IN PHILADELPHIA - ] I I T WELL- THAT TRAIN_IS GONE - AND-LISTEN-DEAR— DO CALL ON US WHEN YOU GET OUT WEST- AT SEVEN YES-| TOLD NITA | 3 TONIGHT- SAW YOU - AND TELL | o YOUR HUSBAND - - - WELL-THERE'S ANOTHER TRAIN J - A i HOSPITAL NOTES | - iam Posle was dismissed from 1 forrrrrrrrrr e e Today and Everyday the Better Foods Are Served at the BRUNSWiICK CAFE H.S. GRAVES | “The Clothing Man” | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | & MARX CLOTHING b JAMES C.COOPER C.P. A. Business Counselor | COOPER BUILDING | Opposite Federal Bml.lms Chinese and American Dishes Special Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners St. Ann's Hospital today after re- celving surgical care L. W. Kilburn of Douglas, was | Fou admitted today for surgical care| 4 Leave Due Juneau Due Jurieau — at St. Ann’s Hospital | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound es e s s e s e o0 e ALASKA an. 13 ’ 5 3 3 M H . NORTHBOTND . After receiving care for an in-| i 5 bl o 1 Jan. 22 : At i for an In-| yp McKINLEY Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Yan. ' e Northland in port and sched- | jured ankle, George Brazille wasi oo on . an. 2 an. 2 I e uled to sail for Sitka at 5 ® dismissed last night from St. Ann’s | = Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb, 5 2 ® o'clock this afternoon 2 Hospital | FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ® McKinley in port and sched- e - | CALL ¥ I ® uled to sail for the westward ® Jchn Williams is a surgical ad- S e at 8 o'clock tonight from the e | mission to the Government Hospital | oy ® A-J dock o from Yakutat. He arrived on the T"E /l' AS" ' 'JINF ¢ were land- ® SCHEDULED SAILINGS e steaiter X aica | g P,“,:\,F_H neau last night by the ® Tongass scheduled to sail from ® S M H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office ~ ear dock- ® Seattle 9 p. m. tonight . Admitted for medical care, Aug-| 2 Freig 7 id of anchors in a ® North Coast scheduled to sail ® ust Williams is at the Government | Fgns Otice 4 raku wind, Forty-eight pas- ® from Seattle January 26 at @1 Hospital | ! ailad south ¢ 10a.m ¥ — = 1 A o ® Princess Norah scheduled to @ Jesse of Yaukutat, ar-] Fron rd—E. H. Chappell, C. ® sail from Vancouver Jan- rived } on the steamer Alaska = ¥ D Steve Fortuna, Allen ® uary 26 9p.m . the Government Hospital H Ernest Johnson, P. H. Mc- ® Alaska scheduled to sail from receiving surgical attention Al C ity Gecrze S. McKean, Julia |® Seattle January 27at 9 a. m. o | $atde | as a teams lp Ompany Shorman, B, Smith, Hazel Williams, | ® Taku scheduled to sail from e Elizabeth Grant was dismissed I Ainaly. Alex Daland, Charles Em- ® Seattle 9 p. m. January 30. ® . troin, EASiionl FaFs . tooAG RE Th) SERVICE ON'RLL-RLASKA*ROUTES-» rson, Einar Nelson, Wiliam Wil- ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Government Hospital. R S L R G 5 S SR B e No steamer, north. west . THOSE LAST FEW FEET—Two narrow escapes from death had this and other survivors i ‘ v s 0 s } & ik w0 cameron, John |9 LOCAL SAILINGS . of the Dutch ship Tajandoen, which was torpedoed off England. The Dutch survivors were rescued William Johnson was a medical | | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL Freel Harry Freel ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® by the Belgian ship Louis Shied, which then ran ashore on the Devon coast. About 34 Tajandoen disn today at the Government i ' | g S A , . ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- e | 1 survivers were hauled ashore in breeches buoy, as shown in this closeup. - 1 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier n Yakutat—Esther Abrahm: y I Hospital. Alice Edwards, Elizabeth Edwards, ® k& fllnd wayports. " LY >oo ] SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE | , Edna. Mary Johnson, Stewarl ® Dart_leaves every Wednesday o | S e 2 i e || SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE——ANY PLACE IN ALASKA | Lids e Yerabury. Port ® ¢ disappear one night—and the organization of bascball and! Roughly three-fourth§ of Algeria ) nger, Charles Wesward, Annie 9 8t 8. 71, fot Betersburg, Por up in Mexico, T haven't the draw up certain legisiation, or re- ' i gesert Fo Slgre HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 i Paul Milton, Emma Sand- ® Alexander, Kake and way e ; Wy, Bbat a0 Bt .| Reen oottt et et kel W|ll‘nn;~» Glen Neitz-|® POrts. aintest idea forms, that would prrotect youneg s o 3 . fan, o £ ! Ly G [t teok Artic a couple of vears, Sters who need help, or who arc CEENEERNESRRINGS % N B " aive g . — : e o with a <pst on Broadway, to beat Merely naive, and therefore sign T Pa 1;2"’*;; ‘k“:"“,;'_”l;'fl‘ : IS EXPOSED B of ohscurity, and then @Way their carcers befere they ar- | SANITARY PLUMBING and ALASKA AIR THANSPOBT Inc. g HERp Heatherly, S was pess a new ar- \L. :ug t to ‘l illegal t:; claim HEATING COMPANY All Planes & b o 3 i | o Steary W OWarrdll B, B an cld at had & Der a mans earnings W. J. NIEMI, Owner Wi DEESRIIE -, ASTOne SN | PHONE S Grace Edman, Frank Ash- ceveral years befcre but 3 say, three years “Let your plumbing worry be iz Radio Station KANG cneak, Mrs. N. Swanbers, Angsla was “Begin the ] valrm: me fot our worry.” Phone 788. Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU | §12 > el S e T IN JUNEAU w e s o T8 o Equipped | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER R. C. Foutter, W. D. Gross, i : id 5 & rgaret. Lindsay, Jatte Cashel, A d i ; Artie Bhaw to | + SRR e Wolling O. 8 Weaver, Mrs Hard Luck Story of Band muw whered i ponscocs shoios |y, | HOUSEHOLD || Weaver, Keith Hedreen, W 3 ARG Vg EDRERSIIED'S LI 15 PED. - APPLIANCES i W. M. Munz, Mrs. O. Eik- i coast, and prcbably more. import- ;o b 0 Leader Arlie Shaw- |t vt sk more ool S | PETE CARLSON ind Clark, John Laws Needed ) R e e i Harri Machine Shop [ SR e 2 , Q Mexico assayer, | & a patG-up sul Linda Smith, Roy Smith, At 8 o'clock this mownng, the 10 wooding while bl o o *Try Us First” | on, Walter Bose. K. poiono o 8 his band night . e O i TR | rship Northlard docked from Spa— hag + - —_— - = cGuire, F. Bauman, W. geqtfle with fourteen passe BT SRR EUCKER after night all that money 0 it ARY R aRuEE.en *| The Daily Alaska EmPlre amercn, R. Jamiescn mhaned’ 2o AnE osler. =W YOl.ws, .jan. 23.—The that was coming in — :.:d going ;f;““[‘)"“c““‘f“l‘°;‘)' He will g0 out HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION co.| To Ketchikan—Don Hazerty, C.| arrivals from Seattle were J, L. Of Artie Shaw is cne of the hard right past him i ‘;."l‘l“‘;;‘”_‘)“%‘:l""[‘ 5“’_’“""‘]’{‘: | 15 mvited to present this coupon A. Bo D. M. Jamieson, B. P. poverte ; ort. Iuck stories cf Broadway. All of it s e 5 DEIITOW .. i€ | E f Roberts, J. L. Duffy, R. E. Robert 5 is at the Baranof this evening at the box office Owen, H. Bunker scn, Mrs. Robertson, Bob Bruno, P, May never be pieced together. Only| In any case, there began those i & | | S To Wrangsll—L. A. Forrest, J. R. giovanale. Gil Rich he could tell it he knows strange disappearances until finally, goo0 Se PRSI L ". S. Mad Carrier Brown, Van Fisk, Lew Williams gt it - AN poris all of it. Ycu can meet any num-|cne night Shaw lit out for Mexico, 0t are 08 L T sty To Petersburg—A. E. Glover, Erick ogear Hart, W. H. Shaffer, Mrs, F. ber of guys on Broadway who can and — at this writing — he is still & + Yo Barty o Ky suscem, CAPITOL THEATRE Ness Paddeck aid chily F. Melquist, Sive you the “inside” on Shaw. Only c EXPERT SO aWiiesby L - | 2 SUSE 3 Gikets th wbe: George Fricten, L. W. Turoff, Bob (hey o' kuow cither. What they Knowing nothing of the true cir-' | GHOR REDAIRING For SR VN0 DAES tont bt T 3 iy knew has heen teld them by others cumstances surrounding the sign- EEANDER AU WX FORIR. | “"PYEMALION" < PO SR whe got it from somebody else ing away of th percentages of Years in the Business H TFO: l"hm.“m.‘ } ( ;e SESEEE B S But this much is known. He was| his earnings, I have no wish to say J. G. OBERG ;“T:t :p:eruuox;t(,o‘.l u:d G:l[ wA1CH THIS SPACE | cwned by toc many people. On the! anything against the people who are THE | | SrelEts D on city dock nof R - TIDES TOMORROW iy up he was benefited by people | involved. But for e oot GEda| | Former,fl:?j,}zgflzrgmt‘ | Inter Shan 4 .95 Tenlay e “ who, legally. took certain percent- ture band leaders, ASCAP, or some- i ol ———— Your Name May Appear High tide 0:28 a. m. 160 feet ages of his earnings as reimburse-{body, could well take a leaf out of Low tide 6:12 a. m., 19 feet ment. And when fame came, you| — High tide 12:17 p. m, 189 feet read all sorts of stroies how Artie| r"’""""""""’"‘ A L A S K A WAY WEST Low tide 6:48 p. m, -33 feet 'Shaw made $5000 a week . .Stor-|} \ On many afternoons he earned || & NAVY plANs FOR as much as $4000 for making just § aoo Transporlahol COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY e L Bl e | wooassssors || BROADCAST oF nuAsia steamer Mount McKinley s e { ompany ol Shant CREs ottt ok of this was ne But much of it | STETSON HATS . A TS GREAT BIG SHIP [S-rio e B Lamber and Building Materials oclock with 37 passengers |} QUALITY WORK CLOTHING {/] JOINT FEATURE SERVICE 2 ” umbuer an g $i xliy Trom SAE BRINGS (OMME'" This is only one fractional side’ { : | ON THE AR! Sty from ler 7. Soplele PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU Al ROTES of how a young band lea ig R. J. Bruce, Mrs Wit nses! lon aihese tor support wndle ne || FRED HENNING | . S. S. TYEE Jan. 23 and Modernize Your Home Under Tills I, F. H. A. Julius Chon, M (Continued from Page ©One’ e al, aska S.S. T & oo Dl i : _—__|on the way up, Comblete Outfitter for Men | Yy ) 4 88, AR A48 = g ¢RI SR T Lrarmian, | ek other factons apieRe dake | ) : Empi d KINY kb8 1 A. Cook - must tell y LoiNIAN, {ha explosion (hat finally caused| ¢—=—m=——mrreeeree ooy an son, Rebert Lajoie, Leona McKin- the British Ambassador, teasingly . e Ao A mpire it Mrs. N. A, Mc hran. R. Mit- blames Americans for letting Eu- feeeeeer vt PASSENGERS FREIGHT u 0 cviteh, Herb Neff, Eddie Nelson, rope in for the League of Nations. i 6 days every week at REFRIGERATION Frank P. Pauls, Thaddeus Piergey. To Americans who twit him about O e [] Every Effort Made tor the Comiort of Guests! M. E. Tippets, Mrs. Tippets, John it (he was an associate League- _The Sign flf 8:15 a.m. lz:mp-m- AGENT Winther. Olaf Winther, Sigurd Win- | mmaker), 'he replies: | & # ther, W. C. Jackson, Joe Krulic, “Why didn't you tell us it would- D dable Servi 7:00 pap. e pm D. B. FEMMER GASTINEAU CAFE A Larsen. Charles McEwan, Sam|n't work? You tried it for eight ; ependabie dervice Phone, 114 Night 812 §. e hsacdbn Niemi, A. F. Raynor, E. E. Saxton, years under the Articles of Con- AR e . aEe o e ) R S lor. federation. It failed then, so you AIR SERVICE INFORMATION From Wrangell-L. E. Sturtevant. From Ketchikan—P. J. Gilmore, Jr., W. M. Hemsing, Marjorie North- rop. George Dale J. C. Paddock, J. S. Barnett D g ATTENTION REBEKAHS Regular meeting Wednesday, at 8 much public talking on the subject. pan. Installation of officers and social KATHERINE HALM adv Secretary Try an Empire ad. PSS U, adopted the constitution.” The Ambassador is an advocate of a more tightly federated Europ2 than was built under the League of Nations. He has written extensive- ly about it, although since he be- came Ambassador he has not done \ e e Dry fall weather is bound to cur- tail the famed Missouri strawberry crop next spring, reported Alfred C. Brittain, state agricultural stat- isticfan. I'STIMETO » CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR | COMPANY Pacific Alaska e e U. S. Airmail—Express Service Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesday and Wednesday Fairbanks to Nome: Monday and Thursday Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays WHEN YOU NEED PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK or WELDING CALL Rice & Ahlers Exclusive Dealers for Briggs’ “BEAUTYWARE" Plumbing Fixtures 0il Burners JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah January 31 February 14, 25 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alasks Baranof ADIAN PACIFIC REC.US. PAT. ou QUAKER OIL RANGE WEEK SAILINGS—Juncau to Seattle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau » Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTHLAND ... Jan. 19 Jan. 23 Jan. 25 NORTH COAST ..Jan. 26 Jan. 30 Feb. 1 HENRY GREEN, Agent Phone 109 CITY WHARF .. Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . Phone 18 VEFIH ROUND ALASKA S EPU‘IEE

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