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E THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 5, 1940. By GEORGE McMANUS | H.S. GRAVES [ | | | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | | & MARX CLOTHING | | T dfly and Everyday the Better Foods Are Served at the BRUNSWICK CAFE | DON'T KNOW HOW I'M GOING TO GET_ ALL THIS ON THE PLANE -TLL HAVE TO GIVE IT SOME THOUGHT- B I WONDER XF 'M GONNAGIT THE WINTER CARNIVAL-50 STEP ON IT - THINK—= WE MUST LEAVE WASHINGTON RIGHT NOW- | . ————— C.P. A, Business Counselor COOPER BUILDING 8 Opposite Federal Building | JAMESC. COOPER | | Special Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners . | MARINE NEWS ALASKA 1 [ b | L ‘ i i ? Leave Due Juneau Due Jum:uu HERE wn" 38 Will Rejuyena]e Associa- Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound seescsesose e [ MT. McKINLEY Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb, 12 DURING NIGHT $ st O i | tion to Promote $. E. ALASKA Feb, 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 19 ount McKinley scheduled to YUKON Feb. 17 Feb. 20 b, 2 arrive at 10 oclock tomorrow e Alaska Developmenl ALASKA Yo% R M . ar : The steamer Alaska came in to Torenoon and sails westward g e ¥ i Vo e \ ¢ B c Galotk i the: afters FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS port here last night with 38 pas- The old Alaska Prospector’s Asso- Hx noon. Northland scheduled to arrive at 1 o'clock tomorrow after- noon, SCREDULED SAILINGS Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 p. m. tomorrow. North Coast scheduled to sail from Seattle February 9 a 10 a. m. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 p. m. February 9 Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle February 10 at 9 a. ciation will be re d next Friday night here when local prospecbor} T"E A'JAS'(/l L'N are to gather at the AFL Hall to form a new association based on the D i one-time very active group of years H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office SR | ago, Freight Office. ... Accerding to. prospectors J, A. Edwards and Gundmund Jensen, ry raggedy-pants prospector in, ¢ country” is welcome and en- couraged to attend The meeting is called for 8 p. m. Purpose of the association is to co- ottitial-errorts o PRk Gtors 18 Al’fska gteams}up Companv_ the North, disseminate mutual in- SERVICE -ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTE S - formation, build a library of mining ! — e i YEOIts, aNd CONtACt OUESIAE Capital | S o ommomms e e oo o o o o s s aboard for Juneau, most 1 from Skagway and Haines ien sailed south early this ing with 30 passengers from | al from Valdez was V. R. Seward, Mrs. G. Smith, Smith, Joyce Smith, From Skagway—Mrs. R. C. Allee, C. L. Anderson, Mrs. Karl Ask, erett Kirchoffer, Mrs. Norma Kay, Julia Moreno, John Rey: dson. Rachel Roberts, M Shafer, Mrs. B. Ward, C. Whi D, Blancard, R. L. Dahl, W. E Feero Jr. J. K. Hannan, B. R. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS LR R N I R R N N R R ey : 5 Taku scheduled to arrive in ‘ o, & N Hern, T. Olson, R. H. Selmer, port at 10 o'clock tonight en- or mineral developments. Sipprell, Emitt Soldin, James Sul-| o toute to Beattle AR P S i MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL livan, Richard Sullivan, R. 8. Wil-| " nternational Hlustrated News Phonephoto | 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier son. . LOCAL SAILINGS The locomotive of the St. Louis-New York train that rammed into the rear of the crack Commodore S"KA’ A“(HORAGE | ‘ SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE From Haines—Mrs. J. W. Brown Vanderbilt is shown entangled in the diner of the latter, The crash occurred at Woodcliff, Ohio, sixteen | ' Brbert: @aeiuen; Siiés: V. Oble,| o Estebiih sofiedtiled to sall every miles east of Cleveland, when the Commodore Vanderbilt made an unscheduled stop while bound from pr FUNDS ARR'VE SEAPLANE CHARTER EERVICE——ANY FLACE IN ALASKA i i 4 i hn|® o Wvelntedsy 8l 6 b. m. for Sit- " Chuago to New York. Three passengers and three members of the train crew were injured, HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU-—PHONE 623 H H. M. Collin, Joyce Collin, John g y, and wayports. ’—W-_Om-“—_-»-..--<.<...,-‘-.-x-.-.».4 Fleming, Jack Hartley, Chauncy Ja- ¢ Dart leaves ever e — ” gt I - = y Wednesday o | i cobs, William Johnson, Mrs. V. L. g at14aq, m, for Petersburg, Port ® BUSINESS MEETING Receips of 1o slotment of WPA Phelps, W. w&’rt(fl]flm #a ® Alexander, Kake and way Balisiy Sor"Sewte were I GROn- | o phetd . Tuesday, at pent house of the Al- g i i g ¥ q HEAGH) Al- sitka will receive $10483 for five nerud, Opal Emery, Mr. and M1s. 5 o o o ¢ @ @ 0 ¢ o ¢ o o aska Electric Light and Power CO. gtreets and an alley. All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical Clarence Olson, Mr. and Mrs. E 0. Jacobson, B. F. McDowell, Trene | Cassland, Mrs. E. Hiller, H. V Jow, Mrs, Ted Lowell, Ted Low- | TIDES TOM@RROW | ell, H. B. Avakoff, G. J. Rudser, 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU | 612 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ‘ M C. C. RULAFORD, Anchorage will receive $3815 for ady Secrelary. construction of a 1500-foot water o main. ING 33 T NOTICE OF FIRST MEE Presidcnt Vicws A.ir Power b nimtacy Wommsnis by 3. D R S TR che l ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. Alaska, a bankrupt: Territory of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV \:, M S DART that on the 17th day of January U. S. Mail Carrier A. D. 1940, the said ROY COX wa duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of his greditors| Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, will be held at the office of the every Wednesday at 7 sm. undersigned referee, at No, 268 For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT South Franklin Street, in the City| ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS this (-venins at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “MR. SMITH GOES Bert Jacobs, Ernie Shermer, E.| High tide 005 a. m. 149 feel OF CREDITORS , Today's News Today—Emplre Thompson, M. J. Walsh, J. E.| Low tide 5:40 a. m., 29 feet DISTRICT COURT FOR' * Y| Boyle, W. L Freeburn, Roberta High fide 11:52 a. m, 16.7 feet i S igeide S I \ Dooley, E. Hiller, Ben Bolden, F.| Low tide 6:14 p. m, -11 feet Al‘f)ll':l“]\llltl)!(l(l\ui.gb oAm:. AT SosEHOLD c w CARTER G. McGuire | RN, AU APPLIANCES i For Ketchikan—Mrs. Casey Wil- 3 : 8 : - 3. S e i | In the Matter of ROY COX, - . as 3 paid-up subscriber to ek L i e Py, Bankrupt, In Bankruptcy Harri Machine Shop F. Schaub, Lyle Hebert. | Ty_the creditors of ROY COX *Try Us First” aily Alaska Empire i | of Mendenhall Valley in the Juneau v - — The n Y P Niw MA“AGEME“" | Recording District, First Division, HAUGI:N ANSPORTATION CO. e et this coupon l A baby girl weighing 6 pounds 14 FOR BROADWAY CABS |5 woring 1o var ant wrs. | IS ANNOUNCED TODAY ™ *™ _ Tha Breadway cab Company, for-| Admitted for medical care, Tom' merly under management of J. B. Hanson is at St. Ann’s Hospital Hickey, is now under the joint | managershi of Cleo Summers, " " Wa_vn(:- Thfm])wn and Ray Jacop- | Mrs. Ole Tahg was igittad. 18 and Precinct of Juneau and Ter-! P For Information To WASHINGTON son. St. Ann’s Hospital teday and is re- | Making a tour of Bolling field, Washington, to view new army ritory of Alaska, at 10 o'clock in' Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 The new managers, wéll knowi; in | C¢iving miedical attention. planes. and air equipment, President Roosevelt is caught by the the forenoon on the 16th day of| Freight must be on city dock mot WATCH THIS SPACE b T A Sy e | camera with Secretary of War Harry Woodring, center, and Maj. February, 1740, at which time the 1ater than 4 P. M. Tuesday SRS a 24-hour cab service to Juneau| Mrs, D, Brown underwent a major Gen.' George Brett, chlefsnzttthe mnftenals division of the Unm s q creditors may attend, prove ! Your Name May Appear: | s Selbigalecn their claims, appoint a trustee, ex- S > citizens. Headquarters are located gperation this morning at St. Ann's next to the Brunswick Cafe Hospital. R DA T S ST i ———— amine the bankrupt, and transact i o ke ‘ i {ed today from the Government Hos- such offier: bustumss 85 AP pro- A L A s K A Practical Furrier. Made up to order' Rachel Roberts was a surgical 'pital. THREE lEAVE perly come before said meeting. | furs, also remodeling, repairing, re- admission this morning at the Gov-! | H. B. LE FEVRE, lining, cleaning and glazing, George |ernment Hospital. { Ruth Hayes underwent a major ABOARD 'I'AKU Referee in Bankruptcy. Tm”oflm {operation at the Government Hos- Publication date, Feb. 5, 1940. adv. COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Rubel. Phone 236, Seaview Apts. & & adv. Julia Moreno was admitted for |pital this morning c'- an H : 4 curgical care this morning at the | — 0“ SIIKA RuN 4 p ' Lm" “d Blddmg H"m TIME TO CALL Government Hospital. A minor operation was performed SANITARY PLUMBING and| | @ PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU P lat the Government Hospital this HEATING COMPANY ; Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Mr. and Mrs. William Dick are the moming on Margaret Shoiter. The steamer Taku was fi Ju- W. J. NIEMI, Owner Leaves SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH ,}JfiBT{’ E{mpxflo A.“ parents of a baby boy born Saturday | - — neau yesterday on its way to Sitka, “Let your plumbing worry be Seattle and Modernize Your Home Under Ti night at the Government Hospital. disembarking three passengers and our worry.” Phone 788. S. . TAKU Feb. 13 —— FOR YOUR CAB P SR BROADWAY CAB CO. After receiving 'medical supervi & lon, Shirley Sheakley was disrnlss— REPAIR SHOP MAN Borde: FA'RBANKS PLANE taking three out AR s TR S.S. TYEE . Feb.20 vals were James Borders, Ed - - and John Hc Sail- frreeerrr e oo HOTEL GASTINEAU ::q % —t R pi o AT 9P M. S, . 0 "m~m;'— e ing for Sitka were Dr. J. Loftus, VIS"ING JUNEAU 512 svon ana x 4 Thatene- | TIMELY CLOTHES || "A®eENoms remosr Every Eftart Made for the Comfort of Guestsl 5 uled to ar: GERA’ -y nu southbound tonight at 10 o'- GASTINEAU CATFE = connecron tead, operator of | ok Seattle boune. NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS . QUALITY WORK CLOTHING fl' Clyde G. Arr ¢ i the Alaska Aeromotive Shops in i e s." ce Fairbanks, arrived in Juneau on the Try an Empir Alaska yesterday to spend a few ry ,4,_}! 40 i days. Armitstead had been on his way | Outside, but decided he would fore- | go the trip below and fly back to| Fairbanks from Juneau. He is a guest at the Baranof Htoel. | D. B. FEMMER Phene 114 Night 313 L PPN FRED HENNING ® Periect £ iect comfort Complete Outfitfer for Men ® Splendid feod ® Every convenienée [ = T and service Ll OGBURNS ON ALASKA Large Roomse Centrally located m‘ | R. H. Ogburn, who has been all with Rates from $2.50 Qo jacting General Manager of the bath. cnss Special Rates to Permanent Guests United States Smelting Company o tE |at Fairbanks for several weeks, ac- ATASKANS TIKE v Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesday and Wednesday fasmceslied ye- Mok Shghwen, in b Fairbanks to Nome: Monday and Thiirsday NEWS BROADCAST JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, TRRH FURTF‘.“UH EDmPHnY VICTORIA OR SEATTLE A R | T T T SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS WEEK SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle 14 Fairbanks to Bethel: edhésd“s . oot eeo ool M} JOINT FEATURE SERVICE Princess Norah ! Febradry 14,25 Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau @ | IT'S TIME TO % THE AIMt Connections at Vancouver with Seaitle No.Bound So. Bound e 4 NORTH COAST Feb. 9 Feb 13 Feb. 15 II S. Amnail—!xpreu Smlte l CHANGE YOUR BY 'flenlfly Alaskal! mm . NORTHLAND ......... Feb 16 Peb 20 Fen 32 THINNED - OUT Empi d Y | TRANS-PACIFIC NORTH COAST ... 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