The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 22, 1940, Page 6

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P T o | L i ERE, 1S ONE OF THE BOTTLES [ YOU HAVE ONE LESS NOW -MRS OF WATER FROM THE FOUN-_ || JIGGS-! SAW MR JIGGS DRINK A TAIN OF YOUTH IHAD SENT || BOTTLE OF IT JUST BEFORE FROM SAINT AUGUSTINE — || HE WENT OUT- el g % o N S e / [ WiLL IT REALLY { || MAKE ONE YOUNG AGAIN- MOTHER ? i . . . . OnBroadway : = i rincess [u‘ € row fternocn or evening. Should Te mail aboard ed to arrive § morning. § outh via Sitka SCHEDULED SATLINGS 2 to sail night ‘Don’t Say Anything Abot It," and Everybody oc00000000s0000000 che 1 ail from r \A! e Fel 9a.m Gets Wise i b Seattle February at 9 p. By GEORGE FUCKER m NEW YORK, F2b. 2 Secre on SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS B r A5t han fa Northland scheduled te ¥ I w t ir o'clock tol at b‘ ith at 11 ¢ scheduled next Monday . UCKLAND THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, FEB. 22, 1940. By GEORGE McMANUS OH-DEAR-I LEFT A BOTTLE ON HIS TABLE -| GLIESS HE THOUGHT I'T WAS ORDINARY DRINKING WATER THE BELL-BOY PUT THERE- | MRS JIGES-1 AM THE HOTEL DETECTIVE - WILL YOU COME DOWN IN THE LOBBY AND GIT YER HUSBAND ? HE'S RIDING ALL OVER TH' PLACE ON A TRICYCLE - HE'S GOT A BE OWEI?- UNITED STATES Pan-American Airways is ex to start commercial air se pioneer aviator, if his crew. day; ton, second day: to Noumea on pected rvice be- crashed in flames into the Pacific, killing Captain Edwin C. Musick, and the members The proposed flight vould carry to Honolulu the first to the low atoll Island of Cun- D3 just below the Equator, the the French island of New Caledonia, mountainous South Pacifie isle, the MISS JUNEAU TITLESOUGHT BY 11 GIRLS Selection Is 10 Be Made at Style Show Here Sat- urday Evening tween San Franciseo and New CullTaided calth O Zealand, via Honolulu, in the near future. The route is shown wn this ¥ map. The fortnightly, and later agrc eable veice and cenfident tem- weekly, flights will be made with perame 72-passenger flying boats. It was d " n during surveys for the route to the Antipodes that a clipper plane .4 (he i will be anns g of the theater as soom as a been react cisic has ss Juneau” the Chamber ski sui ¥n will be of Ccmm a o Estebeth sc third day: and to Auckland, New Car! e Wednesday at 6 or Sit- ® Zealand. the fourth day. Pan- o cn Mareh 7 and o G dn Yoot > American has long sought perniis- Gosa Wil A bl cone or two othe f o Dart leaves e ! sion for the Antipodes flights. > sald disasGurnantin hour restaurar a or o at7a.m.forP Poit ® : TR enjoyed the patr e ‘tha ° cander, way @ ° 5§ x . Dave's. I never cared much for the o . . k 1 Juneau base- - e s o ways filled with loud-talking a e | . e i our nearest neighbor But if you wanted te see famou FAFhEfi SIR!(KEN night. ‘dalled south by &g father's \;T u‘;\ we B . people, Dave's was the place. ——— sudden illness in Renton, W 1‘““: o e’ Toi il ihcer They say Dave never refused o h v the Ice 1 Queens o sy 8ctor TIDES TOM®RROW 3ill Ko : g Committee and will be a guest in hiay for 1 pall plaver Today’s News Todav—Empire. a private home or 1 ) % s From the entrants o i H 0:45 am., 179 feet various S ma High tide—12:5 pm., 194 Answers To Washington Quiz teuna s the Blue fbomar Rl s He fought for the British in the French and Indisn war. to Ho i. This year 5 of Bro: R z He coniracted smallpox during his youth while on a trip to Barbaw.s. not been announced. a mh - of ¥ Swell place. Just right 3. False. He led the American army from the start. N mou! r had been written on Deal’s almost set.” 4. In Dec., 1776, To attack the British ai Trenton, N. J. (The Americans Tx\ Pan Alley Swe Dave, I aid Swell defeated the British.) R g R A - v s DOUGLAS I 5 6. True. 7 : AT E 3 7. A wealthy widow. wdian| Tt must have been an hour late: 8. No. He was reluctant to run—would have preferred to retire and be a sanc- | that T ot up and ect int~ a eab (| il Tl O NEWS Dave's and went back to my office. On 9. He wos mamed unanimously by the electors. No other candidate was the dr 5 50 Street the cabby considered. Now let’s get back to the Beach- told me all about Daves new place 10. False. He died in 1799, two and a half years after retirement. = : 3 —— comer's. Dave and another man “Cionna open sure in a couple of i) .B'\f\ll':.'\l:‘(“”,f\.“" E came in. As he passed I just hap- | weeks.” he said. “I got it from my ——————— ——— CINEMORATED . DY pened to hear him “Don’t say brother whose wife's brother is one L enois oF phucias anything about it—mot a word; do of the waiters. I don’t think he D l C IP "l D c e snyiing sbout 1wk & word: dolof the waier 1 don myrmWW(umt o gl g sume his companion solemnly prom-| : the entire school, under the leader- ised to carry that secret to the That was about 11 o'clock. I ACROSS Solution to Yesterday's Puzzle 20 ship of Douglas Wahto, an appro- grave; that is the usual way of| W85 supposed to-do some work that' , pot"riice s priate program was given to com- B y ve o hight, but it was a bad night wed (rom 4 rthday. jeorge B any case, Dave cam - >: v 1: 11 .J.x‘ nig| ml({yx’( u..]ug\ SIUP[I NEZJAPPIO[SIE 5 mgmorate the bu.thd{us of George @ fow 1 s and sat Y ind T walked over to a radio g genting BILIAICIEISUREILIATIE| ™ Washington and Abraham Lin- dowr He iteq @nd turned it on; a commentator Aok c\onu-’ml |C = 21. coln in the school assembly room r a while T said, “What's| Who talks about Broadway and i{ Minute REEILIEIAS EZL ATER yesterday afternoon. St un s anat horses and such things came on the - orifice’ AM] RIATISAT ERZ :» Other numbers on the program Dave flung around and leane st thing he announced '™ Myuiiink o [TIAIEILEEY/OUIREN| | (B included: song, “God Bless Ameris Tt able I'm geing to of s 4 '_new !.Z.lu(' Room. He r‘pg)l;no( light TIALl INE AP LIA| 3t ca” by the school; poem, “I Am ew restaurant—a swell place on 88ve a glowing account of Dave's 810 RD T/ [LILIER] 2 Thankful,” by Robert Savikko; Street—a new Blue Room. But | ¢areer. He told of all the long mid- B EIAD D?om 3 songs by the primary grades; play=- don't say anything about it Deal's| Dight history of the old Blue Room. 31 Hubress OINIZD % let, “The Passing of George Wash- et. Il announce it in a couple Then he announced the new one contempt [AITIG LIOTZDAMP et b et . 4 Stitch 4 ington,” intermediate grades; read = its exact location, and when it would Age PIEZTIRIOD OIR! 35 kina’c ing, “February 22nd,” Phyllis Ane I TR | 0Den. He even explained that Tom- 26 Short distance DIE RIEIS|I [DE neckLi kg . TIME TO CALL \my Manville often a( bridegroom g&%!nuo EIR S 't decye; Phiniconice Meleales by ho- but never for long) was Dave's sec- 32 Checked by LILIOINE glégDES bl:(l:ul)l nglklt(l:)é M;::T;?dmfi\d~ bl‘/'er.' ret angel—that Manville was put- danger MO| LE g : TDAREED} At SRl ‘““” up the. Moy, 2. grequeldny Secret,” seventh and eighth 3 g 5 . Take Into legal ades; songs, | 'So. Dave's going to have a new S Singing voles §1, Deadiy white 3 T ftody pok m:f:' o .‘Colu;"b.fg'. 8 L FOR YOUR CAB | restaurant, Rut don't say snything 30; E;S‘;}',‘.’“ on g Crlpplos g Assal i“Le:_’m(‘g’:‘;teflfémde‘"'b‘“:‘:- BROAD about it. Tbs strictly off the rec- | 41. Workers in 5. G s ® s; reading, WA CABSO, 1md ¥ | e pltone O Pier . mistoricat “Speaking Pieces” Micky Pusich; - S AR e haant . . 6B T R L recitation, Genine Greiner; songs, ISR N R A | 45. sumelent: 70. Resound vessel Blue Danube” and “Liebestraum,” e e S 8. PRESORS keN pe{xsrll::n 8 ;J'mx‘:h Girls' Glee Club. ST O L Ok . Corieas™ 3. Ewisience 10, Sends by A number of the parents were 19, Article 4. Goes down public present to enjoy the program. The Si 8. Arhile 5. Bauals carrier W —The Sign. of kel MRS osms ol e O e PR | 53. Utilize 0o e iio MORE PUPILS, NEW GYM, : . Biblical L ineral, 12. Fish sauce i { Dependable Service B aataln sprin 15 A'son o miol or | SCHOOL BOARD OBJECTIVES e SN 55. Powder 2. cut'of meat e doe % | A re-determination to continue [ e SIS S SSSSSSSR | Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays ° U. S. Airmail—Express Service L @ Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 A. DELEBECQUE LOUIS Sales Representative H N/ 7/ Adaal/ ad ////flllll////fll B//dd H“///filfl// i | W, flllfl%fllfl“%%/ il <Rl N/ ARRE// fllfll \ II% l | 7 /%%flfll.ll I// Wi/ <A77/ il l%flll with plans for increasing school attendance by having more high- ' way pupils diverted to Douglasand to secure a gymnasium for the | school was expressed by members held in Douglas last night. | | _Principal purpose of the meeting | | was to play bills and attend to other routine business. Clerk H. L.| Cochrane, was absent on account | of illness. Teachers' and janitor's salary were ordered paid. | | Supt. Calvin Pool gave the Board | COLISEUM - Douglas | Thursday and Friday | | || “WILDHORSE CANYON" || || ond "SHARPSHOOTERS" | | i 5,——.__’— ‘ “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788. — of the School Board at a meeting | i t to Haines and Skagway. His team, he said, = played six| games, winning one, while the cond string 1d won all. played - R DOUGLAS SCOUTS PLAN ACTIVITIE s Boy Scouts met with' 5 Leave Due Juneau their leader, Tom Cashen, at the Stegmer Seattle Northbound Southbound City ast evening and made| ,¥UKON 2 ..Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 plans o enjoy hikes and outings| DERBLAY Feb. 20 during g months. They ex-| ALASKA Feb 24 Feb. 27 Mar. 4 . » on cne of the hives his ¢ 1'e>:x'.w:i'0’- | FOR OTXIER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS SEWING CLUB MEETING it il Mrs. Edward 1 as hostess | o oy oy Sovng THE ALASKA LINE = PHONES . H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office 2 Freight Office LSS l'i(“'h sh und Clyde ments fcllowed an eve- L. A. Jchn- club’s new hestess March 6. - - an en- t home a din- ner p ration of both th Mr. Floridan's birthd: that of Mrs. Floridan by four ds Relatives DA 0 few CLOSE [TIENAS WETE THEil g s oo oo o . o o - 0o - - o o - is e e e — a PR Pope Vitelianus ordered church ALA S ]{ A Al R TRANSPGBT Inc. crvices to be read in Latin in the ear 663 All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical -y 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE DA :»’ulhmz»h;l»‘:ni .2 o b:;é Redio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 ball games ® major S, for a batting average of 342. B SERPLANES FOR CHARTER eport of the basketball! three games | IN SPRING | TIMELY CLOTHES | ; NUNN-BUSH SHOES ! i “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | & MARX CLOTHING | H.S.GRAVES || STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING s | L o " JAMES C.COOPER | ! | C.P. A i FRED HENNING ‘ Business Counselor I8! ; Complete Outfitter for Men ] | COOPER BUILDING ol Sl | Opposite Federal Building | | - ol ll..Nl i) SRIUNG SCHEDUL‘E Due Juneav R TR e Alaska Steamslup Compny-_ : S ERVICE ONALL, A LA'SKR e 2 -E 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 HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES | Harri Machine Shop “Try Ua First"” | | | | o HAUG U. S. Mail Carrier M. S. DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday ALASKA Transportatios Company Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle Feb. 27 Mar. 5 $. S. TAKU 8. S. TONGASS .. AT 9P M, PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION @ AGENT . B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 CANADIAN PACIFI( ona "PRIN- CESS” LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise February 25 March 6, 17, 27 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska Bu-lnol Hotel TRANSPORTATION CO. | as o paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of thp — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “TELL NO TALES” WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! J. M. SALOYM i COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To [mprove and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTIHEAU Every Eitort Made ior the Comiort of Guestsl GASTINEAU CAFE m connecron AIR SERVICE INFORMATION - WEEK SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound Feb. 16 Feb. 23 Feb. 20 Feb. 27 Feb. 22 Feb. 29 NORTHLAND ........... NORTH COAST ... HENRY GREEN, Agent CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, Dougtas Agent

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