The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 31, 1940, Page 6

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———i' - e = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI WLDNESDAY JAN. 31, 1940. BRINGI P FATHER . By GEORGE McMANUS | : g o s B NG NG U Y | H S GRAVES Today and Everyday the Better Foods Are Served at the “The Clothing Man” | Hupimng BRUNSWICK CAFE WOW! wiLL | BE GLAD TO GIT TO FLORIDA- MAGGIE SAID_ SOMETHIN' ABOUT LEAVING TOMORROW- ms—A:;?sl‘ITOPISI_E 1 & HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER WINTER CARNIVAL= 3 | & MARX CLOTHING { SKATING- SKIING - | | AND SLEIGHING = - )\:OAI’\/F' CHANGED WHAT'S THAT? D ABOUT ALETTER l:I.OQDD/\ WE JUST ABOUT OUR GOT THIS INVITATION= RESERVATIONS IN FLORIDA 2 ] [ BY coLLy-1T75 | - COLD HERE IN WASHINGTON - I'M GLAD WERE ON OLIR WAY DOWN SOUTH= JAMES £ COOPEB C.P. A. Business Counselo COOPER BUILDING | I V2 Chinese and American Dishes Special Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners | a game of soft ball for at the Natatorium, [ o THATS FINE, /| (1 : s iz, | 1\/' AHINE NEWS || b ss ssmerr e T A ‘ l \55 D EIN P LAUGH | and spectators, to be on hand for COCKEYED 3 S W PE0e)C)| the game. There will be no ad- i WAR:* / THOSE. UNEMPLOYED ' | mission charge. 12 SGUIHBOUND ( o | i BLOKES / . ! Leave DucJuncau DueJureav 1" | Steamer MoOVEMENT . / LITTLE GIRL RETURNS | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southboune / i il ! g ! HERE WITH BROKEN ARM| o g ey i ‘ ) A ;‘E MQ}RAH ¢ ote= TONEY Mrs. J. B. Warner, accompan- MT. McKINLEY - e an. ‘eb. : Uk jed by her granddaughter Alta,l . o€ Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 12 e o e » : 5 : for a| ALASKA Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 19 . IBOUND ° arrived here on the Alaska for a| ® Tak to arrive Sat- ® visit with her son, Jack Warner| YUKON Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 e urday nocn ° and his family. The little girl re-! ALASKA Feb 24 Feb. 27 Mar. 4 . SCHEDULED S \” INGS - turned home with a fractured arm | FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ° Bl she sustained in a fall about l“J‘ CALL ° ar . weeks ago. : 5 b THE ALASKA LIN . iuled to o - . SPOILS OF WAR Frank C 2] left on the North ol ° February 3 ® SEAM 5 SEIZED BY Frank ashel left on the North ) g ! , g gfi:?:m SPEENAz; Lo L : ADVANCING FINNS| Const vesterday for Sitka where| 1+ ©O- ADAMS, Agent ;rfcycelctgrfn‘;;e ;g 5 o h o | BRITISH SEAMEN OF THE SRS A SEuiiig. | e wil be locaied for b st relght Office.............. 4 4 P01 | AJAX AND ACHILLES, - MMHINEANDA Mihen Al | ° 1 to® OPPONENTS IN THE WARS UNEMPLOYMENT IN GREAT BRITAIN LARGE NUM i o Feoru- o | BIGGEST SEA BATTLE, HAS INCREASED SINCE THE WAR BEGAN. OF EOOKSABOUT CAA, WEATHER | = o Y s | DRANK TOASTS TO EACH HER JOBLESS ARMY, AT LAST REPORT, JOSEPH |, o o} - = o SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS o OTHER IN A NIGHTSPOT WAS LARGER THAN HER FIGHTING STALIN > MEN RHURNING All‘ > i : ® North Cogst schedu ith- 5| 1N BUENOS AIRES, FORCE OF 1,250,000 B 10 AN(MAGE‘ aAsSKa dteams. lp Ompany ¢ bound Friday moning : e e s SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTES N :\ umer Taku e Alaska scheduled uthbound e Gre()" (’.()ts Ex(‘ll()(l A. D. Hulen SupPr\lSOl" of Com-, s L PR SENE Monday. . OIJ GLAS ! ; oy Cx\ll A ) - ) o - ]2 53 munications for e m | ' D v e T ARINE MRVAYS—U. 5. MAIL ’ BRCAL: BAILIN istant. Meteorologist of the : e I o Estcheth scheds . o Jeather Bureau, left on the steamer ! § 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier ; 4 G - a last night to return to An-'{ SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE ] ° chorage following a conference at SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE——ANY PLACE IN ALASKA | ? FRANK HUB he Weather Bureau here concern- HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 : M AFTER LINGERING ILLN e airway weather ACtiVItEs N Al- | § eue_oemommoemamemommoemen oo st - o msmd A : Frank Hubb: one of the oldest aska. —_— - - ALASKA AIR 'rmmspon'r Inc. | MEETING THURSDAY Native residents of Douglas, passed away at his home in the vi at C.DA. 10 o'clock last night following sev- Covich, Douglas Volunt Fire I eral months of wasting illness. Aged Members of the Catholic Daugh- All Planes Operating Own Aeronautieal about 70, he was a pensioner of ters of America sewing circle will 2-Way Radio Station KANG l PHONE the Territory meet tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU | 612 Surviving him is his y o'clock - home of Mrs, How- Fyulpped SEAPLANES FOR CRARTER | : Hubbard, three depen i | Low tide—1:30 pam., 21 feet Dorothy 7, Edward 9, 4"1 bhecs s a son, Mark Hubbar h | B § rd, pass ¥ married daughter, Mary Willis. ( HOUSEHOLD | Nelson, T. L. Schies w | MAN IN CUSTODY . ements had been made APPLIANCES | O. Wickerson, Os s ing for the funeral. BOY coBRlGAN ; ackery, Mr AFTER LEAPING The remains are at the Chcies | g 3 n, E. FROM M K!NlEY W. Carter Mortuary in Juneau arri Machme Shop | as a paid-up subscriber to diiodd ¢ GRS “Try Us First” | Freel, John D.F.D. MEETING sl s ! - & : £ PRe— g The Daily Alaska Empire Naiion ol e ment monthly meeting for Febru- N N S Lt ful leap from the deck of the st v 2( above), President of the American Federation of y g for P ttert bkt it wife er Mt. McKinley to the dock at Ket- i ‘ & 4 srid appearsil Sxciied 4 e Smith Commit- |2V i scheduled for tomorrow eve- | M 3 5 To Cordove—J, S. Barnett, and|chik he ship was pulling away "L Wi in. 1.0, Whe e L \al Labor | D at the usual hour, this evening at the box office to Seldovia, Robert eli { le jlislavich is be- e hearing in s Oy ; Y ‘ . R Thising. Board of forcing of the AFL Coast Longshoremen's Unions SOFTBALL GAME TONIGHT ‘ u'. S. Mad Camel- i CAP[TOL THEATRE to be represented bargaining by “an alien Communis raaa d. the Foundcy have e A irned on Alas] Marshal William T. Mahoney. and receive 2 tickets to see: the CIO leader, Harry Bl'idge b - b crecy Woanoslg o 7. ort (n]) to Wrangell - ”n The Story of Vernon and i i | : f i L 8 For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT back at the Gastineau Hotel Fmpirc clnsmed: bring resu! }s IR' MOIOR OF ing the big tri-motor Ford and on i\ ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS i " Irene Castle landing at m Skagway, B For Information WATCH THIS SPACE > oo R. E. Murphy, Dupont rnlls:ll ground Periect comfort Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 lendid food Freight must be on city dock not the wheels stru And Over Goes the I)LITICA\ SKAGWAY HITS o o vins wac "o in” sinming STt g ey the Ford off its course and' into and service the Northern Airways hangar. Careé = plANE HANGAR The hangar and the plane are Bfil w""""nh" . Central‘}y lowztfl; (e both reportedly nearly demolished, bath. Rates from $2.5 : but nobody was injured Special Rates to Permanent Guests A L A K A o - N one nure" as BIQ FOTd Northern Air it is under- ALASKANS LIKE THE e ———————— e(kS on of the wrecked har OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Materials Your Name May Appear! Cial A Field SALVATION ARMY: (:ompally S e BIBLE C ), 'S . i v veter 1ite Salvation Army Bible Class will L - —] o Sy, mect tomonow mignt ot was an- | TIMELY CLOTHES { | sutines rom Piee 7 Seatie o ] nuhmul iay. The meeting will CURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH o Improve ero oclock in the Sal- NUNN-BUSH SHOES Seelo. I3 ¥ der Title I, F. H. A. S. 8. TYEE Feb. 6 and Modernize Your Home Under Title ¥ L his quarters with Mrs. TS i 4 5 ) on as the speaker, STETSON HA' S. S. TAKU Feb. 13 S ah pas- oy - e QUALITY WORK CLOTHING ter was fly- Empire Want Ads Bring Results. AT S P M. [ ] PASSENGERS FREIGHT FRED HENNING REFRIGERATION I e e * Complete Outfitter for Men e ! ~—The Sign of AgENT § a { Dependable Service {|*——fpmr——— ,,2; E; %n‘n,,, SHOE REPAIRING | “———— Years in the Business J. G. OBERG H THE SHOE HOSPITAL | | RNATIRS Formerly Al—the Shoe Doctor = = HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comiort of Guestsl GASTINEAU CAFE = connecrion AIR SERVICE INFORMATIUN | | | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Camera catches a spectacular sight at El Segundo, Cal, as an oi Juneau 10 FalrhankS: TueSday and WedHESdaY derrick collapses during 8 fire. Damage was estimated at $50,000 Fairbanks to Nome: Monday and Thursday [ SO ke Gl 1 Princess Nl;rl-h % WEEK SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle e S B, - s Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays i g e e IT'STIME TO ® Oiomiasiiiie -85 FSROREvEr with Seattle No.Bound So.Bound ..Feb. 2 Feb. 6 Feb. 8 Feb. 9 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 NORTHLAND Feb. 16 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 NORTH COAST Feb. 23 Feb. 27 Feb. 29 HENRY GREEN, Agent .. Phone 109 CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Dougias Agent ....... NORTHLAND ... NORTH COAST CHANGE YOUR U. S. Airmail—Express Service THINNED - OUT ° LRRILANTS! Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. CONNORS MOTOR PHONE 108 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative Tickets, reservations and full ¥ particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R.—Juneaun, Alasks Baranof Hotel CANADIAN PACIFIC TR A |

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