The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 17, 1940, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, FEB. 17, 1940. By GEORGE McMANUS e SRR wEu_- MR J\GGS‘ IS MAGGIE - | HAVE [ T ITH [ DON'T STAND OH-I'M SO HAPPY WHICH ONE_ DO iA-wDS Eues’v@ggs- ! Q(»D,D WONDER TO THINK HE IS YOU LIKE BEST? I WAS JUST f vouukgg\¥ [ Oung#]’:dE MEN D ING - | W i el o s | DQDJELCT TO JUDICIARY - YOU GOING r OUT WITH GENTLEMEN LIKE THAT- eatures Syndieate, Inc, World rights reserved MRS. WORTMAN IS ENTERTA!NED Today and Everyday the Better Foods ‘Are Served at the BBUNSWIuK CAFE H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING JAMESC COOPER | C.P. A, | Business Counselor COOPER BUILDING Opposite Federal Buildiny Chinese nnd Amerlc:m Dishes Special Breakfasts, Lunches, § N N y N N ' — \ i AR ST ) ' \ N t | Dinners t fok Mrs. Charles Wi n of Sitks i — e Mrs. Ge Sarvela, and her so- s s o s s e 0 e v e e journ here is being marked by 2] . NORTHEOUND ° numerous informal affairs 2] .‘ ® Northland due T © v afternoon Mrs. Sa-| i 1 ¢ ! g L vela entertained with a Juncheon 9y ueye seven days, mal ] at the Baranof Hotel, with Mrs Q ! ® SCHEDULED SAILINGS ¢ Martin Lavenik, Mrs. John Wal-| : ‘wl o Tangass;sche i salp Mrs. J. T. Petrich as . Seattl February 20 at 9 U_' | . ° . e i . Mrs. J. J. Meherin was also ¥ L Vancou ‘ Thursday at the Baranof « it 9 p. m v rmal gathering honor- ths o § seheduled to sail ® Wortman { \ 407 G rptn s }oat e B ¢ i0am Y » Try an F ed J " fe e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e . scheduled to arrive at ® PSSR S e ! C . a. m. Monday and ° : L e . PIANO TUNING | N ® Taku is scheduled southbound : s 1 am at-the ! . sometime Tuesday Mrs. M Mi ¢ 5 GASTINEAU HOTEL : ! feManimin, Mrs, . SAILINGS ¥ until ! « Wina 1 ( I V‘ 1 ° uled to ) z MONDAY FrB 19 = | 5 Mrs. A, 3. D e R ‘ L mistor i b geoopm for ® Only the superstructure of the British passenger liner Dunbar Castle shows as it settles to the bottom ¢ ciate an ‘errly ap- ; SO 2 3 off the southeast coast of England. The 10,000-ton ship sank within ten minutes after striking a mine. -} i : e Y Wednesday © iphe eaptain and two sailors were killed. Two hundred other passengers and crew members were rescuede {6 ent for any ' i ki e at7a, m. for Petersburg, Poit ® A ve you. [ §: {";LE gN &6 I- o Alexander, Kake and way e il e | o ! LV Ry 2 ot % ’ it Relatior . i i 054 M. st o oo CNKING RANCH H. J. BAKER | B g i S [rom there comes a new bill the out a two Baker Piano Co., Seatile ik W, weuld | it th t<Import « o i MR B O S8 i WORRIES OWNER y lend up to $30000,000 to teamer Ta s in TIDES TOM@®RROW vernments undey ter nloading freizht from C Department con L ¥ il e ) . i T i 1 ternational i, Qo GRN | TERRY, Mont, Feb. 17. — Ed TIMELY CLOTHES the vessel for this « w tide—2:00 am. 5 et 3 nbiaa + RRY, 1 s ; e arighs' 1anch is suffering from High tide—8:1" am. 140 feel. oo the tsce of & no foreian pol vere case of fallen arches, Half NUNN-BUSH SHOES C pam., e is invelved. It is just a nice, clean i S ARt a b s High 39 pam. 110, foet. | gunn 'ue IOda ! ng at the rate STETSON HATS r f five feet a d In ten days it 3 i TR HEIER R | has sunk 50 twisting and { QUALITY WORK CLOTHING it - Inilet 3 tions % tearing looose trees ] cursion nle am., 5 l feet % / Bill KH”\ and Gene this afternc by which i5 not Ldminis- |\ 5 dile 1A (i Some persons believe an old ugh most Southbour burned-out coal deposit may lie FRED HENNING || pan, Bt four pz 10:37 pm., 133 feet I aboard an F‘ ctra, | under the sinking land, others sus- ! FAIRCHILD FLICS - 1 it that by duled are pect an oil movement and others Complete Outfitter for Men ¢ | k3 the time Relations | Da Liebel, S. G. Ryan |blame a subterranean stream to be } fiew to Hirst to- o Committee finishes debating it the 3 flowing to the Yellowstone River, N~ A gl Sheu!d We Expo i = flowing o the Yellovsione RV, ;;sUGEN TRANSPORTATION Co. to Hi Chairman Pitt-| Empire ciassitsds bring results. |north. U. s. Mail Carner AW e (angressmenA:he ' fieGs bring resuits < M. S. DART o 3 Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 am. Emmu clas | HOUSEHOLD l wununued from rage One) Fm.LmEx NDSEBRUE%’.VVKBKE‘ PORT 4 . - - Al Al ant '’AY PORTS APPLIANCES | For Information ready $10,000,000 has been ad- vanced by the Export - Import Hauge BENRbrintianiCay ok o1 Freight must be on city dock not Harri Machine S}mn bank but the President wants Con- later than 4 P. M. Tuesday 5 gress to say whether any more ’Try Us Flrs! : Y Y o i g . Will go. f — Finns are not especially ;TR A e - attached with the strings . They can't buy muni- which they need most ALASKA Transportatios Company SANITARY PLUMBING and 0! HEATING COMPANY | 'loms W. J. NIEMI, Owner Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788 DO NOT DISTURB : A FOOLPROOF BILL Brown ‘of Michigan in- ices a bill asking a loan of —4& $60,000,00 to Finland with irings attached. He T SRR R - e has a 1 TIME TO C I tion of Finns in his s @ Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle 1§ ate leaders want a bill Leaves th will fulfill * the * President’s Seattle wishes, e something to th S. S. TONGASS Feb. 20 Finns, or m to give it. and vet S. S. TAKU Feb. 27 FOR YOUR CAB not run risks of getting mixed up BROADWAY-CAB:GO, [ 10 foreian volicy detmer ' ATOIP. M. So the rown s ferried over e G asi o9 ER S A “Purchasing Agent PASSENGERS = FREIGHT ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ° - AGENT § s ol { ~The Sign of - D. B. FEMMER , | - . o ] { Dependable Service : Phone 116 Night 812 ther for home or business, k. This means that Mrs. 1g agent) must have family buying on a involves QUALITIES, Her office force .. . her re the advertising col- EMPIRE! From her easy jetermines the needs of the (the family DEQUATE FAC i sound, busi VARIETIES “ADEQUATE FACILITIES f THE DAILY Al hair, Mrs. Hou “JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE Juneau o Fairbanks: Tuesdays S UTHBOUND Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays family: decides what and wherdilb blivl ~ Lat THE L T e EMPIRE work for you, tool February 25 Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays March 6, 17, 27 Connections at Vancouver with | Leave Due Juneau Due Juncao | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southboungd | ALASKA Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 19 | YUKON Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 DERBLAY Feb. 20 - ALASKA . Feb 24 Feb. 27 Mar. 4 FOR OTTIER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALA K/I LINE PHONES H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office ... 2 [t Freight Office it i | Alqska Ste amslup Companv SERVICE -ON:ALL" nLnskn ROUTES: | i i K . MARINE AIRWAYS-——U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE——ANY PLACE IN ALASKA ’ HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TBANSPI)RT Inc. AP All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER [E— JACK GOULD as 3 patd-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT" WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Materials ° PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modemize Your Home Under Title 1, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made tor the Comfort of Guestsl| GASTINEAU CAFE m connecron AIR SERVICE INFORMATION WV WEEK quLI'NGs—J‘ne,l to s.-m, Leave. :Ar.Juneau’Ly. Junesu Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTHLAND .. NORTH COAST .. Feb. 16 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 29, ® “Advertising is not an overhead Canadian Pacific Services: U. S. Airmail—Express Service T a5 Hirtiment SRS TRANS-ATLANTIO it ° “TRANS-PAOZ'IG SR ckets, reservations an [ ngn - particulars from Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ol PHONE 106 Bacanef -Hotsl 374—PHONES—$02 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative Feb: 23 Feb: 21 HENRY GREEN, Agent ......... e rereateepuersems ] Phone 109

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