The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 24, 1940, Page 6

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: £ NOW- WHERE'S MGKINLEY GOES WESTWARD WITH 13 PASSENGERS t McKinley took westbound last sengers were H. DeLand, A. Milotte, Mrs. A. Mil- s cer ak—Carl Hall Ray Ca- Charles Emerson, Joe SCORE SAIL ON KORTHLAND FOR HISTORIC CITY ip Northland, Capt s, sailed for Sitka late taking 20 passengers to ric City. were A. L, Florence, C. . Erwin Hill, Gladys H. K. L. Johnson, C. Mc- ik Conway, Ed Shatfer , 1. A. Whitely, Fred r Frase, Lewis Mari, T >, F. McGowan, Mrs. Joe on, LeRoy Munson, Pete Swan- Vincent Telores and William The motol L. Wil H Jones, son Luopa. NEW RATES 10 SEATTLE ON VESSELS Agent D. B. Femmer announces that he has been advised by radio- gram from the offices of the Al- aska Transportation Company of new rates on the steamers of that line from Juneau to Seattle. The new rates are effective Feb- ruary 1 and are as follows: On steamer Tongass the fare will be $38. On the stéamers Taku and Tyee the passenger rate will be $43 CDA. FOOD SALE Saturday, January 27, starting at 10 am. in Bert’s Cash Grocery. adv. FOOL-JIGGS?( TOLD HIM TO BE HERE ON ME- IF HE DOESN'T HURRY-WE'LL MISS THE TRAIN — IDIOT- WHERE THAT Srmm MoVEMENTS [ ————— v e 0 s e e 00000 » ORTHBOI'ND . e Tongass scheduled to arrive @ ¢ about ncon Sunday. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . @ North Coast scheduled to sail @ e from Seattle January 26 at @ ¢ 10am ° . ss Norah scheduled to ® e sail from Vancouver Jan- € & uary 26 at 9 p.m . ® Alaska scheduled to sail from o ¢ Seattle January 27 at 9a. m. @ ® Taku scheduled to sail from e @ Seattle 9 p. m. January 30. @ ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e ¢ Northland scheduled to . ¢ tomorrow forenoon and 5 o e south tomorrow night at 9 e ® o'clock. . ® Mcunt McKinley is scheduled ® e couthbound Monday. . b4 LOCAL SAILINGS . e Estebeth scheduled to sail every @ ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- @ ka and wayports ? e Dart leaves every Wednesday e at7a.m. for Petersburg, Port @ e Alexander, Kake and way ® e ports. . s e s e 0 08t 00 D | TIDES TOMOR‘?OW & el Sllz 1 v i i 170 1.0 194 =31 feet feet feet feet High tide—1:10 a.m., Low tide—6:58 am., High tide—1:02 p.m., Low tide—7:30 p.m., -o- DOUGLAS | NEWS | SEWING CLUB MEETING Mrs. L. A, Johnson entertained the Monday night sewing club- at her home las tevening, all members but oné being present. A cut prize was woh by Mrs, Lawrence Carlson,’ and after the usual sewing refresh- ments were served by the hostess. Next meeting was set for February 5 at the home of Mrs. Elton E‘ng-i strom. SR b CLAM DIGGING TRIO Claude Erskine, George and Al- bert Stragier visited Leha Cove last evening to' dig ¢lams. They brought home a good' supply of the bivalves as a result of their mP e 'I‘ry an Empire ad. This is the historic, 700-year-old castle at Abo, reported to have been bombed during a Russian Finnish city. P ettt et = e IT'S TIME T0 CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR N s ] YOU BEEN ? HURRY- WE HAVE JUST A MINUTE TO GET | ON THE TRAIN- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 24, 1940. By GEORGE McMANUS HAVE A 'M A STRANGER WHERE'S TH TRAIN TO SHINGTON 3| (HOW DO | KNOW? IN PHIL ADELPHIA- OUR CAR IS THE LAST ONE ON THE TRAIN- SO HURRY- o oL i NO RUSH-OUR CAR WILL BE TH' LAST ONE IT OF THE STATION - BUNDLES 2 FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE -~-WHERE DID YoU GET ALL THOSE | THOUGHT THEY WERE YOURS- | PICKED "EM UP ON_THE PLATFORM- The Berlin approved caption for this picture says that it shows German soldiers helping Volhynian Ger- mans stack their possessions on a primitive wagon fcr return to Reich. -Many German nationals are leav- ing Russia to settie in the land of their ancestors, the German government says. . Tongass Now JuneauBound SEATTLE, Jan. 24, Steamer Tongass sailed for Southeast Al- aska ports at 10 o'clock this fore- noon, Aboard the steamer are the fol- lowing passengers for Juneau: Glen Carl, George Whitely, Mrs. George Whitely, Miss Elizabeth Whitely. House Taken Aparf Under Burning Roof MORRIS, Tenn, Jan. 24—Tak- ing @ House apart from under a burning roof is one way to save it from fire. CCC youths near here found a house burning—and the. well dry “We missed a couple of windows,” said one of the youths. “If we'd had tools, we could have saved more of that weather stripping.” Great Britain purcuased approxi- mately 800,000 tons of scrap iron and steel in the United States in 1939, Highway in- Texas, Trail Of Flowers BROWNSVILLE, Texas, Jan. 24. —Residents of the lcwer Rio Grande Valley hope soon to have the long- est flower trail in the natioy. It will extend from Edinburg to | Brownsville and Port Isabel with branches to Raymondville and down through McAllen to Mission: thence parallel to the Rio Grande along the Military highway. Millions of bougainvillaes, a vine that blooms almost all the year in this climate, will be planted and the “trail” is expected to be com- pleted by 1941 It will be a rival for the famed Azalez Trail of Mobile and the Ole- ander Trail of Galveston AR Emmre Want Ads Bnng l‘uulls “Take ‘er down, yelled one. So _|they carried out furniture, took (out window frames, ripped off the TIMELY c"'oTHES weather stripping and unhinged | doors. NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING n FRED HENNING Comnlete Outfitter for Men e OSSO —The Sign of Dependable Service Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesday and Wednesday Fairbanks to Nome: Monday and Thursday Fairbanks fo Bethel: Wednesdays U. S. Airmail—Express Service g LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE e Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 Sales Representative HOSPITAL PATIENT | Anna White was admitted to the = Government Hospital this morning for surgical attention, - | Empire classif: is bring results ® Perfect comfort endid food y convenience and service Large Roomse Centrally located all with Rates from $2.50 bath. Special Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIKE THE NEW WASHINGTON EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Years in the Business J. G. OBERG THE SHOE HOSPITAL Formerly Al—the Shoe Doctor 7S = \ (! [ I | I * —+ NEWS BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE ARRI By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 6 days every week at 12:30 p.m. 9:45 p.m 8:15 a.m. 7:00 p.m. WHEN YOU NEED PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK or WELDING CALL Rice & Ahlers Exclusive Dealers | or |} Briggs’ "BEAUTYWARE" 1 Plumbing Fixtures i o oS Burners QUAKER OIL RANGE PHONE 34 = f— Hotel E | | Teiephcie 71 The Alaska Territorial Employment for ool il ) STENOPRAPHER - —Female, | ye: of unive retarial, stenographic, office machines, etc: About onel year practical experience on gen- | eral ledgers, and posting. Also has| worked as stenographer. Call for ES 03227 FILIPINO GROUP INSTALLS HEADS Max ayela was installed as !hP President of the newly organized Filipino community here last night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. | Barrit, prior to a buffet dinner and | entertainment. Also installed were B. Gomez, | vice-president; B. Campos, treas— urer; T. Florendo, secretary; Siludo and G. DeVera, selgeant%—ab— arms; D. Garadia, L. Zaroti and B, ‘amamrzo auditor: — >ee e 21. Three ing in sec- vice [ | ACCOUNT- accounting, e | H.S.GRAVES |, HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARY CLOTHING JAMES C. COOPER C.P. K. Business Counselor COOPER BUILDING | Opposite Federal Buildiny, Special Breakfasts, Dinters ( Leave Due Juriean Steamer Seattle Northbour thbound | MT. McKINLEY Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 29 ALASKA Jan, 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 5 FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS CALL- ] e | THE ALASKA LINE PHONES H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office o | } Freight Office | gteamshnp Company | | *ON-ALL"ALASKA- ROIJTES- [ ——— { MARINE AIIIWAYS-——II s. MAIL | 2-Way R.ndlo Communication Authorized Carrier [ SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE { SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 i s - _____ ~*___.-——0 SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788, NS e e T T T T TR Al Planes Operating Own Aeronautical 2- Way PHONE 612 Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | | { i ! ALASKA AIR TRANSPOBT Inc. ] HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” ‘HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO | M.S. DART | U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 aum. | For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT| ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information | Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 | Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday | —— ALASKA Transporlafion Company Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. 8. TAKU Jan. 30 S. S. TYEE Feb. 6 AT 9P M, PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION ___ AGENT D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 Travel ona "PRIN CESS” LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORTA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princéss Norah January 31 February 14, 25 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from E. F. WATKINS as o pata-up subscriber 1o The Daily Alaska Empire 1s invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and recelve 2 tickets to see: “THE KID FROM TEXAS” SPACE WAl1CH THIS Your Name May Appear e, COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for 'the Comiort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE m connecuon AIR SERVICE INFORMATION WEEK SAILINGS—Juniean 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 Phone 109 Phone 23 Phone 18 HENRY GREEN, Agent . CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent VERR 'ROUND ALASKA SERVICE

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