The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 1, 1940, Page 6

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BLJT MOTHER- HE MUST SEE THE (2 WHITE HOUSE-IT [7ZZ 1S SOMETHING 2 i _WORTH WHILE TALKING ABOUT B WHEN WE | GET HOME - JIGGS BY JOVE -1 THINK | TO SE SEE THE PRESIDENT COMING OUT OF THE DOOR-HE'S SAYING GOODBYE TO SOMEONE - THING WHIL WE ARE HERE 1IN WASHINGTON- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, CALL AGAIN - ANY TIME - 1940. By GEORGE McMANUS THURSDAY, FEB. -GLAD E YOU THANK YOuU- PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT=- IF MAGGIE CoULD ONLY y SEE MOE NOW- | | '\ | | ] 1 i | CLiPP | STeAMER MOVEMENTS | | 2 RO VRS FOR HONOLULUON ............. . NORTHBOUND ° S@U]‘HERN ROUTE o cheduled to arrive Sat- @ ° noon ® SCHEDULED SAILINGS = @ 3 © Northland scheduled to Inten ds fo Skirt S'O!’m > ‘1.1(<“m Seattle 10 a. m. tomor- @ | ir ® Mount McKinley scheduled to 6 Wh' ‘h HBS ale‘GKEd e sail from Seattle February 3 e | lin e at9am { i th' IWO €EKS Tongass scheduled to sail from A SAN PEDRO, Cal, Mebi'i e Seattle February 6 at 9 p. ARMS SENT TO SPAIN BY The Phi Clipper - todk - oft ) § 5 ®| THE FINNS HAVE CAPTURED RUSSIA AND GERMANY DURING Yor THanoIut e erly ronte | © Frincess Norah scheduled to s ARUSSIAN SLED-TANK ON THE SPANISH WAR ARE NOW. for Honelu £ o \[; e . ail from Vancouver Febru- @ | 5KIS, DRIVEN BY A PROPELLER! BEING SENT BY GENERAL ye oard 4N ¢ ary 9at 9 p. m #| ITIS THOUGHT TO BE STALIN'S FRANCO TO AID FINLAND ) e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e | “SECRET WEAPON* IN FIGHTING RUSSIA. has been held up o North Coast scheduled to a isco two weeks'e rive at midnight tonight at @ |~ £ 25 5 -~ 3 bad weather over e Cold Storage dock. Sails ® WhereNitroLctGo e South at 10 o'clock tomorrow ® > ots of the clipper to'e momning Passengers may go o|| HOSPITAL NOTES D fly around the soutk of e aboard 8 a. m. tomorrow. @ | = the storm in their route over the|e Alaska scheduled southbound ® | : . ocean. e Monday. o B baby girl weighing 7 pounds i o 11 ounce was born early this morn- # 3 g ing at St. Ann's Hospital to Mr. ALASKA TOURIST S EeplQCAL SAILINGS ~ ®land Mrs. Elwin Vieklund of Doug- = ‘;”’ scheduled to sail every ® |1ac The mother and her new ADVERTISEMENT 3 Wednesdsy at 6 p.m. for Sil- & | qaughier are doing very. nicel IN GEOGRAPHIC ¢ Dut, teaves ‘every Wednesday o At 7a 0K e Beanitire Povt Mrs. William . Blanton and ot e Alexander, Kake and way o /her baby girl left St. Ann’s Hos- A full-p: culox advertisement e ports o Pital this morning and are at inviting tourists Alaska ® @ @ @« o o ® 0 86 0 0 o | their home on Franklin Street. thi i in the | i g X = 1| Admitted to S. Ann's Hospital *mohong 4 i TIDES TOM@RROW | | Mrs, Ray Walson is receiving med- G raphic L H S Company, the Low tide—i:38 am. 46 ree: = Northern, .. Pacific High tide—8:04 am. 151 feet Mrs. Willlam Norton was dis- L the \1,1“ \ukee Road, Union Low tide—2:56 pm., 17 feet. |missed with her baby son ‘yester- Pacific. ) g High tide—9:26 p.m., 124 feet. 'day afternoon from St. Ann's Hos- Bk i TR | pital. They are at their home on | NOTICE Gold Belt Avenue i steamer passi To Whom It May Concern: ] — a typical Southeast Al-| The undersigned hereby gives Mrs. William Norton was dis- the text reads: “Come notice that I will not be respon- missed with her baby son yester- day afternoon from St. Ann's Hos- pital. They are at their home on sible for any bills contracted by | Gold Belt Avenue. ' | \ Beatrice Krause, my wife, after this date. Any credit given her will be on her own responsibility | mountain-sheltered descriptive, free La literature fully | par for which I refuse to pay | J. H. Triplette left | and b rly through one of the! Dated January 31, 1940, | Ann’s Hospital today after | railroad adv lblgnedl C R. KRAUSE. |ceiving surgical attention. She is| = SRR " recuperating at her West Eighth | J Street residence, japzmese Protest Sea Seizure | = | ' { After receiving surgical super- 1 vision, Mrs. Lawrence Carlson was | dismissed today from St. Ann's! mat remains of the mixing Hospital nit of the du Pont plant at | | ibbstown, N. J. where 6,000 | junds of nitro-glycerine explod- | |, 1s a hole in the ground, as ' ;' Ernest Thoreson was dismissed | { from St. Ann’s Hospital today 3 s ¢ after receiving treatment for a {ctured, Two men were killed | ¥ leg fracture. | nd three others injured in the | & e | ‘erific blast which was felt 3= | ] | 50-mile area. . Leon Johnson was a medical| s - § dismissal today from St. Ann's|cning’s Metiodist Men's Hospital | Mrs. Mildred Hermann s j ——— necessity of the ordinary ters pertaining to government, ex-' . Mildred H e ermann ercising _ their ballot more intelli-| Guest S k t }L,enm and doing their part to per- pPa er a hetua(e the republican prineiples |of government given us by me Methodlst Dmner founders of our country. Held in the Methodist church par]ors the affair last evening was Selecting lnhlllgent Citizen” as | presided over by the Rev. G. Ed- her topic for discussion at last ev-|ward Knight. [HELE IR ISR T 4 4 | g L o N e —'l'ile Sign of Dependable Service The liner Asama Mara = - Japan vigorously protests the seizure by British of 21 German sea- men aboard the Japanese liner Asama Maru, above, as it neared Yokohama. The Germans were seized as they wma en route from San Francisco to Germany by way of Japan after mrd released by the oil company which had employed them &l ) O e Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesday and Wednesday Fairbanks to Nome; Monday and Thursday * Fairbanks o Bethel: Wednesdays [} U.S. l__iin@afl—!tfixpre;s Service Paci!ic Alaska Auways, Inc. LOUIS A DELEBECQUE tankers. IT'S TIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - LUBRICANTS' CONNORS MOTOR Sales Representative | Ketchikan agent, t otake sufficient interest in ma'.-t' Community singing | e, "BUD” BODDING TOFLY, VALDEZ WHETHER HE’S SICK OR JUST HA® A SWEET TOOTH/ ! {Going fo Westward with, ! Bob Reeve as Soon as Weather Clears ‘ | | | Gerald “Bud” Bodding, popular | young red-headed local aviator who recently graduated from Ryan scnool of aeronautics, will fly with Reeve Airways out of Valdez, it was revealed today i “Bud” will fly to Valdez with Bob Reeve, owner of Reeve Air-| 'ways, in the Fairchild which Reeve recently purchased from Ma- rine Airways, as soon as weather permits Bodding is the second young Juneau man to go through exten- FOOD 15 BEING RATIONED IN BRITAIN BUT THERE’S ONE IMPORTANT EXCEPTION-- SUGAR FOR COATING PILLS 1S EXEMPT # |sive air studies and take to com-| AP - — imercial flying. The other is Wil-| was led by Jim Gibson and Capt,|fred “Sonny” Lund, flying out of| Stanley Jackson favored with a vo- Big Delta, near Fairbanks. | cal ion “Christ of the Human| Reeve expects to fly to Va,lde" Heart” by Bernard as soon as weather conditions are The dinner was prepared by mem- ' favorable. Besides Bodding, Reeve bers of the Susannah Wesley Circle, is also taking along Lou McFar-| Mrs. Lee Corkle, chairman. Girls of rand, Buzz Femmer, and Jack the Epworth League served for the Snyder. { occasion | — - | | Lode ana ptacer location notices ‘for :ale at The Fmplre Office. AASE Agem for | MY WHOLE SYSTEM” ! Says E. Hentges: “T tried a $1.25 Juneau Dls"ld guarantee. Now pains are gone and I eat anything.” Try Adla for excess bottle of Adla Tablets under your Deep Sea Fishermen's Union has stomach acidity. At all leading drug- elected officers at annual elec- gists, — in Douglas by Guy's Drug ,tion for the ensuing term with Store. —adv. Harold Aase voted Juneau agent, ARRRRET it was announced today. Seattle agent is Dan Arbuckle, ) Helge Peterson, is Har- HOUSEHOLD || APPLIANCES | Harri Machinc Shop “Try Us First” and Secretary-Treasurer | old (nnpl( SITKA RESTAURANT | IN WITH SIMMONS| M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 am. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information Hlu:en Transportation Co. Red 611 Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday prm——— ALASKA Transportatios Company Shell Simmons flew back from Sitka yesterday with Mr. and Mus. Jimmy Xidas of the Historic Ci Xidas owns and operates a res- taurant at Sitka and expects to be in Juneau a few days on busi-| ness. He has many friends in Ju- neau where he was formerly with (he California Grocery, — SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY , W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788. A e TIMELY CLOTHES Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle NUNN-BUSH SHOES ;:&2 STETSON HATS S. 8. TYEE Feb. 6 QUALITY WORK CLOTHING S. S. TAKU ... Feb. 13 ATOP. M. FRED HENNING PASSENGERS FREIGHT Complete Outfitter for Men 2 AGENT 1T 30———* l SHOE REFAIRING | Years in the Business J. G. OBERG THE SHOE HOSPITAL Formerly Al—the Shoe Doctor — s . H‘Th(-SCIEEn%XE"s i s Foods. Are Served at the HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | | BR[INSWICK CAF E & MARX CLOTHING [} ! [ ! H E I8 ! JAMES C COOPER | \% ! C.P. A. | | ™ A | Budlness Contiseldi { Chinese and American Dishes | COOPER BUILDING [} Special Breakfasts, Lunches, | | Opposite Pederal Builain, Iy Dinners ; & P - Leave Due Juneau Due Juniean Steamer Seattle rthbound Southboung ALASKA Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 5 MT. McKINLEY Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 12 ALASKA Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 19 YUKON Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 ALASKA Feb 24 Feb. 27 Mar. 4 FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ——————CALL———— THE ALASKA LINE ‘ PHONES H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office Freight Office .. 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GASTINEAU CAFE AIR SERVICE INFORMATION [UmPHfl\’ TRARNSPORTATION A Bl VTS Bflfl usr xommrmmvxca - ON THE AIRI { WEEK SAILINGS—Junest to Sealtle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound Feb. 6 TFeb. 8 Feb. 13 Feb. 15 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 27 Feb. 29 ..’hone 109 NORTHLAND NORTH COAST NORTHLAND NORTH COAST ... HENRY GREEN, Agent . CITY WHARBF ... 2 . GUY SMITH, Dougias Agent ....................Phone 18

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