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| : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY FEB. 12, 1940. g | ‘ oo dmagi-a g By GEORGE MCMANUS ' H. S. GRAVES | {Today and Everyday the Better | o ¥ ] “The Clothing Man” | ! Foods Are Served at the i ARG SR : g = | 3 "BY JOVE -1SHT S | N =1 HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | | s BR““SWICK CAFE A IT SPIEEY HERE LONDON 1S it == IT WAS SO & MARX CLOTHING B ! IN M!N‘\JEADOEISR | | SUPPOSE THE FOGGIEST [l (© THAT SO? = FOGGY - | |§ { | LOVE SNOW- YES-IF | YOU'RE GON' PLACE IN §| WELL - I'VE 53] DO NOT k % ogEa E | DON'T YOUZ ' .0 ponT HAVE || || 7O TELL ME THE WORLD- || BEEN IN A 74 KNOW - = | TO SHOVEL NOW - THAT LOT FOGGIER WHERE AME i ! \ ; IT - PLACE THAN f [ - WHERE IT WAS- J SC. COOPEB (1 | | . | WAS C.P.A [ ¢ | o THAT 2 . G P A " % | Business Counselor | { } 1 COOPER BUILDING { | : Special Breakfasts, Lunches, | 5% R ] Opposite Federa) Buildin, B Dinuers ! w 4y aufgimirdis 4 N A~ X o o~ REPUBLICANS OF ALASKA MEETING TONIGHT, DINNER| FRANCISCO 7€ - i ¥ i M P | \“\\(EO | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneav “n ou“ StEAMER MOVEMENTS Q Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbouna R L] & PR E. E. Engstrom, chairman of the| MT. McKINLEY ... Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb, 12 Republican Central Committee of | ALASKA Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 1 2 H H 5 .\':)IK"HI.B(:II\:D‘ S Alaska, today announced that Alas-| yUKON Feb. 17 Feb. 20 mfi 23 y rriveswith ;..o : Alaska schedulel -8 the naticnwide rvance of Lin- | e 11 o'clotk tomorrow forenoon M e ALASKA Feb 24 Feb. 27 Mar. oo coln’s birthday by spons Y 4 and safls for the westward R8st WA HATks, ANOHD Ju- | FOR O53iER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS wen!y oway N‘.).x”: (‘);:lr,-r“k "(“h"(;T‘Il;‘(i‘"f""”f":‘ neau ‘m'((l Ket ) innet In, ALY Nox e to ar- F' nks is o1d or the v rive tomorrow morning direction of G. A. . Bondy, Repub- | flHE /‘L/IS"/‘ NE lic ommitte_.nan for the F t ican Commit na or the Fourth { PHONES the d in Ketchi- | Ratchikan O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office 2 SCHEDULED SAILINGS ku scheduled to sail from I'he Canadian Pacific steamer Prin Louise came in from Van- Sealtle 9 p. m. tomorrow it ne it 11 o'clock this fore- @ Northland, scheduled to sail e g Freight Office............ 4 n with 20 passengers for this chairman. The Anchorage dinner is ) being arranged by the Anchorage Republican Club, of which E. R Tarwater is President. | John Hami Republican Na-| i tional Committes chairman, has 10 a. m Tongass schéduled to sall from Seattle Fepruary 20 at 9 p. The Louise is taking the run of rat in order to e t expected spring rush m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska Steamsh pC R Interic and the Norah is ¢ Mougl BUH ‘1“';‘( ']*’ Kf""? i With her decks boarded up and her funnels braced, the auto ferryboat Yosemite, after an unadventurous wired Chairman Engstrom the Na- today were Miss to 3?-“‘ al 0. 0 X areer on San Francisco Baj made ready for aperilous oyage to Montevideo from Alameda, tional Committee’s greetings to Al- v, E. Fandler, Mr, and n'l'n]rrrn and sails south at Calif. The Yosemite, built at a cost of $ as recently sold by the Southern Pacific for aska. as follows { 1t Mot Aavell Pos 6 o'clock. 75, J an o a 5 ¢ the 4 = — e — Mirs. ' Thomas ' Hal oy $75,000'to a Uruguayan company. Map shows the route the ferry Wil follow. INES 10 The REDUDIICAIS Of | wemsoemmiem oo amso oo - o4 4 ) 0 s 0 Princess Louise scheduled to Today hundred: thou-| ¢ / oday hundreds hou sands of anub.xcan\ all over the! l MARINE AIBWAYS-_ “ . s . MA I L . . . . . . . . . . . ° from Seattle February 16 at @ . . . . . . . . . . sail southbound 7 a. m. Wed- @ . 9000000 e0000000000000 000 i P nesday departures from Seau](‘ September 18 and Oct i T ; I ribute to that| e il A £ B 8 anc oy | 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier F . LOCAL SAILINGS . § Alternat great American and founder of the V. D% SRR R, : ShipgFoalk prhate ; Republican party, Abraham Lincoln. | § SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE & e \‘rsvn h jfh(‘dulml o sdil every ® Service to Southeast Alaska ports v’ "H FOUR Io At o time since his death have we| | SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA J ) ) dregday 8 6 p. m. for Sit- @ lenly starts with the departure of been in greater need of the sort of | HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ! ® ka and wayports. ® the Denali, April 9, and the Mt. Mc- 1 S & g 2 o Dart Mgl EieS cinesday ® April 15 ESlANn po‘u‘s cadership Which he gave s in thoSe | = wemsmmrems ettt ot et o al7a m, for Petersburg, Port e ships alternate on the Tues- 7 5 & :.!-4.'”3)‘01:': :A]l']‘lf":l “xlhl:v(l-lx »:fi::mfm;: < ——— A ———— A ———— 1 e Alexander, Kake and way ® sailings up to and including the R s—Re S ey i i v i 5l the. Denalli MEY- 21| sShelbBimimon ¢ out in t WHO? Every single person or the Republican party rededicate it- ALASKA A l R TBANSPOBT Inc. 5 00060000806 0 o o o THeresfter the Denal s Priday, | Lockheed tcd ing to the is- married person not living with hus- self to the principles of freedom Al Planis e May. 81: Tiesdny, Oume. dfgiiknd with passengers, Bob band or wife who had net in- and justice of Lincoln and go forth Operating Own Aeronautical | HAS S(HED lE Tiatasy. June While the Alaska | Douglas and Ralph chl to Sit- come of $1,000 or more or gross N this campaign determined to pre-| 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE . N i - )l g Jane 143 Priday. June | X8 ich and Ed inc(fime]ot hss.m])o or‘moxl‘(‘ fmd gen- ;f)'“‘ufm”:‘(‘y ’\‘j‘fi::z""’\ Lot et Redio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 v { P g and including | SWel erally, husband and wife living to- nean ] Equipped NES p TIDES TOM®RROW » 21, the Ve the gether, who had an aggregate net Mr. Engstrom aiso reminds Ju- SEAPLA FOR CHARTER income of $2500 or more or an Meau listeners that New York D! ( jnah, | aggregate gross income of $5000 trict Attorney Thomas E. Dewey will| — and Fred or more, must file returns. If in speak at Portland, Oregon Republi- . in from doubt, obtain form and printed in- ¢an celebration tonight. His speech structions from collector of inter- Will be broadcast of the NBC net- am Duker, —_— e, St ng I High tide 3 a. m, 154 feet ute, then also the July 2 depart- Low tide 9:54 a. m., 22 feet every other Tuesday up to R. Morrisen to High tide 3:51 p. m., 188 feet uding eptember 24. The Dv-'HH’\ and lnm Wr»‘ . Felix Aubu- nal reveni work from 10:30 to 11 o'clock, Ju- Low tide 9:59 p. m., 24 feet nali returns to the run again Tm-\-‘Snk.\ to Ju H a y ll)i”‘g Of 92 Sall September 17, and October 21 Simmons also ga schon and Jehnnette Ringstad a ‘WHEN neau time. J. E. NELSON as @ pald-up subscriber to The filing period begins i 5 4 ch Saturday sailing up to and ings Revealed-1. A. Seattle to Southoast and SOUNWESL cding June & on the Southeast sightseeing hop over tovn Jamary 1 and ends Mareh 15, ;s o DAtV of THE MY 0 drctkTey and Southwest route will connect| - - 1940. oday’s s y—] re. . » Chamber Cruise Sk g, McKinley. She , Gordova for Kodiak and irregular WHERE? Collector of internal __ .G AR The nully Alaska Emplre At 2 , | Wednesday, ‘March 27, ° The latter POTts of Prince Willlam Sound, KO-TPOSSON wu.l revenue for the district in which oo ne ol e e o ving the heavy listing. from | (RGREERY- MBI ALy T b hier diak Island and Cook Inlet. There-| LI the person lives or has his princi- HAUG SPORTATION CO. is invited to present this coupon of nirety-two sailings to ‘hb iakes the sallings cvery oWl ,pier Gordova transters will be made pal place of business U. S Mail C; MR i 2 juring the season f Feb V'“-’_‘ S ‘l‘f l"’l““ "‘L“_K S by the Wednesday sailings starting A]TENDPARI.EY HOW? See instructions accom- al arrier gE ghsn T 2 fo utheast and I:v\“ ‘I‘y']":'\"’) (‘_‘»j“_”f ‘1[‘ 1 "; A lx 1 June 10 panying Forms 1040 A and 1040. © Alaska perts and Oetober 16y shifts to the regular Southwest Feelbhter to. Bail | WHAT? Four percent normal tax s n A T CAPITOL THEATRE Bet it chedule June 26. ] sched of 1940 s the main . . Sailings to Ber! Sea will be in-| o“ AIR ROUTE on the amount of net income in ) sailing | Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau has been e Alaska and the Yukon will augurated by a freighe excess of the personal exemption, every Wednesday at 7 a.m and receive 2 tickets to see: DRRDY, b, the same fime ¢ ”} ul:: 2 thm :M\.xlllli:|:’rnm(:<llwé:y‘|'|‘|l;m‘”; fifl‘f“l (ZJ:\II‘::IIJ‘::“;\MI)\ 'i(!-“r):t)“l;:s(l‘:( Jdop Orieine, SRMETAL Managerit :::x”:: c:::litdeapnetxi‘d::t:es?:’r‘\edol:;: o R L T] reveale » ; i Ocoimangb 2 lew in Saturday with his o0 . ALEXANDER " - aled that regu-| plasica starting Pebruary 10 with |July 1 and August 10; a freighter,| PAA. flew 1 urday with his' ooions” of the United States and ot ln‘;:d Yz:; 1 SERGEANT MADDEN d a PAA ska and February 17 with Auglst 10; the passenger liner, My, YOUNg son Donald ‘abo McKinley, September 18 to Nome| Electra, bound for W 16, €, and the hearings obligations of instrumentalities of Hau " > gen Transportation Co. Red 611 the United: States. Surtax om sur- preight must be on city dock not passenger service . sailings every fen | p. v WATCH THIS SPACE shington D. up te and ‘inciuding the and ¢ will be instituted & p . 7 ; > sailing of the Alaska on June 1 and and St. Michael, and October tax net income in excess of . $4,000 :: ; in mid-April with the yukon on June 8 omitting 'St. Michael. Calls also|the Dbroposed Juneau-Seattl s later than ¢ P. M. Tuendny Your Name May Appear! g 2 R R G WO g i will be made at irregular parts of | Toute. — the new route. Besides| ~FIAship of the Alaska Line fleet, 70 58 JBHIE B0 FRVAR FILE | Crosson ‘will leave his son with | HOUSEHOLD ; O4L B s S k call, stops will be made fhie' big “Aléltian, “ininkes & specisl £ 8 Bay and Norton Sound as lelatives in Callfornia and fly) A P P LI (NCES A L A s K A st of Prince of ailing May 29 to Southeast and '\ Ul By back to New York, arriving there s and others in the Scuthwest ports with the Los An- ¥ next, Surida; ¥ ~ A freighter sailing from Seattle | y. o inity if business warrants geles Chamber of Commerce on ! i ¥ 1 e | am ua h]n sh u“ OMPA“Y Wednesday Sailings board on the annual cruise. On June x“g{o“:ie;": go‘til‘\xd( )!D?.t:]ffi :&«lilltci:n | n 2 c e. op T " r | GOLWBIA ll BER c Regular Wednesday sailings from 15 the Aleutian starts regular Sat-'p* SOHPRHE Tl R td ¥ s v Lgamg "'rq U- First" ransporialios OF ALASEA ™ urday sailings to Seward, while the ; ¥ g | IN HO‘.D . : 2 ‘ e d, while! the' : Compan ildi i S a—— 00/ comes in service SAUNg|**Do oy soute to Kodiak saiing| BE s pany Lumber and Building Materials TIME TO CALL on alternate Saturdays to b:)u'hmxt\d“ms 4 a"""“mfi Iater. NEHT DANCE‘ s.um-m PLUMBING and i e . PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU 7 1 and Southwest, ports up to and in-| [ w & TING COMPANY Sallings from Eler 1 healil SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve cluding September 71 for the Aleu- o | . d. le!.o'm eaves - ] ; Hafty Rvafp 808 1 orchesizs | Seattle Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. ST b C""’IONGASS HM Plovifled music for the Viking’s flfir'?fwfim S. S. TAKU R FOR YOUR CAB ’ | dance Saturday evening at the I. 5 : 8 8 ... Feb. 13 PROFD | Two sailings of the Alaska are 0./0, R, Hall, all proceeds for which ,_._......._,—_._... S. 8. TYEE . Feb. 20 'WAY CAB CO listed over the same route with | were'turned into the Finnish Reliet 2 : o HOTEL GASTINEAU I RSP S SO Six passengers came in on the’ The affair was in charge of Mrs. St Y chS PASSENGERS FREIGHT || . %4 steamer Tongass Satyrday night|Ina Anderson and during the even- nm """“‘""‘”‘ and five adults and three children | ing coffee and doughnuts were serv- B.EFRXGERA’I'ION” Every Etfort Made for the Comiort of Ghesal | [ GASTINEAU CAFE m connecron AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Jacobson, Mary Jacko, James O'- Neill, Eddie Swope, and Charles\ QUALITY WORK CLOTHING { | pnone 114 Night 312 Switzer. | Sailing were Mrs. O. W, Reid and baby, Mrs, E. L. Smith and| two children, Mrs, Fanny Robin-| son, Mrs. L. E. Patrick ahd Herb| Kittlesby. | Y SO -,-,,,-¢»--,-~-J i W —'l'he Sign of salled. south on the vessel Sundny’ed» NUNN-BUSH SHOES e, =51 4 evening. - 5 ] Dependable Service Arrivals were John Price, Fred | g S0 ; SIETAON HatH D.B. FEMMER 1 & FRED HENNING | Complete Outfitter for Men Travel ona ® Perfect comfort Splendid food ® Every convenience CANADIAN PACTYIC PESITEPR TSRS and service — i ; — ., i /) | {hrte Rooms o Centrally located P RIN- o g ! . | ATTENTION MASONS | slliwith Rates from $2.50 ” g S S g e \ | stated Communication of ~Mt. ‘S bath. " 3 cnss ey | Juneau Lodge Monday evening at mh‘i.‘l;"s;{s& P{;;‘E";";LG““, '8 3 E W s i \’I 30 o'clock. Work in the M. 'M.| Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesday and Wednesday { | vesree. ? J. W LEIVERS. BROADCAST i VICTORIA OR SEATTLE Fairbanks to Nome: Monday and Thursday { «v. Secretary. SCTORIA. OB ENATIIN : iian Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays * | Prinosey Losbe s L : ‘ JOINT FEATURE SERVICE e [} ! ON THE AmRI | Connections at Vancouver with | : al:‘t::e A;;J;z:;: L;;Jsu:::: U. S. Airmail Express Service { IT S T I ME TO Bs n‘ n.n Alask cmmfibomw&m“'&unz NORTH COAST Feb. 13 Feb.15 ' o et ' THLAND .. Feb. 20 . 22 CHANGE YOUR ' y Alaskal TN AT XD it Feb.'27 :.::, 29 TRANS-PACIFIC NORTH COAS’T i Tickets, reservations and full particulars from | V. W. MULVIHILL Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 [ LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative | Espire and KINY e 6 days every week at 8:15am. 12:30 p.a. com_ms MOTOR COMPANY RI’AT'DN