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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, BRINGING UP FATHER FRIDAY, FEB. 23, 1940. COND B*VTM BY GOLLY- YOL. KNOW 1 (5: 3,‘3&5’53&« THE FOUNTAIN " DRANK A BSTTLE OF - | OF YOUTH AT ST. A THAT WATER FROM ST. | THAT | DRANK | AUGLISTINE YESTERDAY | | 'M JUST A LITTI AN’ WENT RIGHT OUT | AN’ BOUGHT A LITTLE Y H ‘ T LORD FAUNTLEROY SUIT= | i | | i | | | il In ]all Again—W ithout Shoes MARINE NEWS By GEORGE McMANUS LA~ 4L LA-LALA A LA KAN (i1 Conr 1940, King Fetures Sy, e, 1 | | Princess Louise H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING TIMELY CLOTHES | f NUNN-BUSH SHOES | STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING | | FRED HENNING “JAMES C. COOPER C. P. A. | . Business Counselor | Complete Qutfitter for Men COOPER BUILDING i (R e Dy | Opposite Federa] Buildiny, Empire Want Ads Bring Results. Leave Due Juneau Due Juneat "~ Steamer Seattle Northbound Southboung YUKON ... 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A — - AP s COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY } OF ALASEA 3 Lumber and Building Materials : PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU - ¢ Every Effort Made for the Comiort of Guestsl GASTINEAU CAFE m connecron AIR SERVICE INFORMATION 713 or write ek v . S — e wska Territorial AT, | H i M » Employment Serv figh | SteAMER MOVEMENTS 3 § ¢ b o5 WA CAMP COOK-—Wo- B R ma e 42. Several vei ;}S E(Eess u . NORTHBOUND « perience a5 waitress L - 1@ No steamc rthbound except o | > ' d co or % i PERI 1 > anywhere - e account ¢ aft. e ’ Fees x { ek c U Vc",»av,e Made Far West- : N P : JOUGELAS d on Mercy Errand ' ail ¢ DOUGL A ° . N ’ ! ( . ail from ® ] Loy Oerated Upon o NEWS a oot I¥ “bper- © t L9 a m o THIRD ANNIVERSARY OF ' the ® scheduled to sail from © RIC IN DOUGLAS id doir o i 14 bout this morning, it is ¥ o e Northland scheduled to sail ® s Ay e Fishe e from Seattle March 1 at 10 @ + & otb it 1S ; o SR o B% : recently, chronicles the b0, e i) ihe central part of th fhib ot e of 2ic S UITRHBOUND “”"_,’,*m ol With the sun shining warmly 3 | fch had Kep. o vy ¢ b t is as this is being written, no Sumner Welles i g o sail southbo at 7 o'clock @ | ow or 1ab At AHBES SEETE harh | he Bureill 0 ¢ gunday mornir o O O vy the. eonditions of tha Empowered to make no commit-( ¥ ; A " e Yukon scheduic uthbound e | A T Whal ments in behalf of U. S. Sumner | istricts of the ( 1 watch-"g Mondity o crning, Februaly 23 Welles, undersecretary of state, has io bulletins 1 nd I The roads and s ice- peen dispatched by President Roose- L P ¢ | ve c about 10 velt to tour the warring countries of 3 ) ! HOOAL =1 man Europe. He will advise the Presi- and time, with the vagarie stebeth 24 ey tu dent and Secretary Hull as to con- ndix. Loy we \ Wedr * pr AN i ditions on the war-torn continent: | y Amchita Island with ¢ ka and s wiged out, and many npanion, complica i leaves every Wednesday @ ho did not know w ik ' 7 2, m. for Petersburg, Port @ N gy B 'SER TKANSFERRED ion 5 turn for even a shelter, o nder, Kak i way e 5 . # i — » e e . e gl {1 t Ralph R.Reeser G & gy e S T T ; operator : of the Peter e e [d thay Lo - - ! {t is'a. different Douglas: yypg | Redio ‘Office, U. 6. Signal .,""']1,"';"““ e R B i town looks better than it ever co.ne since October 24, 1933, has » gt A s M In place of many shacks Of ieceiveq notice of transfer to a provement. ot “‘““'“"‘““: ik TIDE TOMGRROW | wdern buildir nat existed pew station and he will leave San b ‘”, o ]f:‘\\\.‘, spend the e s # B 1 e o 15 new prancisco April 6 aboard an Army e : 165 0 Fpehie. Whed | High. Lide-shgtigl; 189 feet. ) tur transport for the station but where at Jun nearc 0 Low tide—7:28 m. -1 feel. | built or planted ho was not informi tka Tsland, to bring Loy in gh tlde—1:97 pm., 103 feet : ted on her 4,000 mile tide—17:49 pm. -35 feet | sehnal S g o P70 e more the private life of Movie Comedian Stan Laurel and his ding, one of the st in it | lidis & ::w{rdl»’;’-‘:«'e\ ife, Tlloana, comes be the ‘public as Ille & eareeg |Class in the Territory. The new ROUSEROLD I 11‘ ‘he “.l,‘,, hORIH! AND GOES | ally dragged into a Los on suspicion of GXHBRIARIES | Oity Hall, well ‘arranged and con- APPLIANCES e R s | after a merry chase—ar il 2 s S b venient for various civic U se of watching over and study- ol ‘ab driver .claimed she would not pay a ¢ 8 custody after an irate cab er . ) B ok e ettt i nanis ot hosa o oea e SOUTH WITH 12 % $1250 bil guere b @ mosern poo oitiee vt | Harei Machine Shop | PR IR e Jood) size of the old ones; new Kilbun “Try Us First ity their headquarters. They also AY SAILIN : | ST R iy J0DTH ’ already preparing (o enlarge; and HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO.| fur: ers become that they are T ?‘:. if* i%M‘ fl(‘rw Y. Shitanda Apartments; - New| " s nal] Carrler protected at all times, and heavy Twelve persons came in and Douglas Inn, Mike's Place, aud o ¥ penalties are enforced against any twelve perSons. sailed south Ic Als. Joe’s, two foremost amusement | hunter who kills them night aboard the motorship North- eami ul to Places on the channel; new church . . e land, bound for Seattle from Sit- Eave ; Tuesday win “nd headquarters building of the S e not leave for the nortl to- Alaska Evangelization Society :‘::r‘ “:;:::g:;;p'n::';e:: '; G b " From Sitka passengers were Gar- Seventeen persons disembarked morrcw. This is accor ta ra-| A new city grader keeps the' o R S e MSier uabrielia land Boggan, .Don Hagerty, Ben from the steamer Princess Louise ciozram received here by Agent r0ads in A-1 shape and a new FOr ERTERSBURG, JEAKH, FOR ' « ., Bellamy, J. B, Carlyle, Jerry which arrived at 0 o'clock this| Horace Adams. fire truck and equipment gives the For Information R‘e‘[‘:rng from V'Sft J. C. Molineaux, John E. forencon from the south town better fire protection than g o 0t o o, Red 611 it it » W. E. Diers, M W. E. They we Sister Mary Rose Eva ever before. Freight st e ot elly Aol nbt Diers, Bud Nance, Willlam Ma- fycm the uner Princess I ! Partially completed is an entire Tites thanll’ “ Tu > Sister Mary Gabriella returned ‘0 honey, Mrs. Mahoney. which e itied ot 10300 GBIbaE th r@w fir fl, new avenue of prospective home it i St. Ann's Hospital this morning Sailing to Seatlle were Oscar forenoon from th outh sites on Fifth Street overlooking the —— or e Canadian Pacific Pi Harri, Rod Johnson, Jack Har- They we 3. ry Lamber entire channel; a WPA project giv- Louise from Victoria € per, Bill Koshak. er Mary ( H. Mont - g relief for unemployment to has sp e past t Petersburg—Eddie Nelson, G. ery em@{gd ne nearly 50 men this winter. A L A S K A visit Hamagi, The new street is 2,300 feet in She wa om 1 To Wrangell—Mr. and Mrs. Clai- iey Guerin o llength from D Street to the road . S Rose Eva ence Rothery. ¢ Alstead, L. Han rO THE EDITOR ( HE EM- on Nob Hill which was connected Tl’flllspol'lallfll \ lans to To Ketchikan—Mrs. A. Copstead, mon and wife. Charles Waynor and | PIR}-—Will you | wm me|up only this morning. c Arnold Copstead Jr., Terry Cop- R. Feeley to the outcom Jectisn| Considerable work is vet neces- ompany s stead, Mrs. Roald Copstes The stean ft shortly before|in New York in v Brow- | sary before the road is open to TIME TO CALL 0 noon for Skagway and Is scheduled | gey was a can cpresen- | miscellaneous travel, but already . PORTER AT HOSPITAL to return tc J sail south | tative?—A. N. M {home sites there are being con- Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle | D. Porter, of the West at 7 a. m. Sund I sidered by prospective builders, Leaves Coast Grocery, underwent B0 Voters in the Gr Village | Pt 26 A R o Seattle emergency appendectomy late fistrict of New Y elected | Tm;n_ s News Toauy—Empire, S. S. TAKU . .Feb. 21 FOR YOUR CAB night at St. Ann's Hospital AMA" EUR DHOTO ia succe ! Congress- | % 4| S.S. TONGASS .. Mar. 5 BROADWAY CAB CO. " Cagnd man Sirovich by the | | Empire classifieds bring : EX H I B ” H E RF fehito ot 3. Biichn ik cDLIsEuM nongla51 T B o > kT (T T | Tammany Dex ran 2itatl | et Sl S S S ahead of Louis 4 | Thursday and Friday | | PASSENGERS FREIGHT DUR”\G MARC | Lefkowitz, who o1 ahead|| ,. N REFRIGERATION ke~ - {of Communist Earl Browder, who, | — WILD-HORSE CANYON ® ‘i _The Si n nl A u\u‘mh was senter to four| | and "SHARPSHOOTERS” | AGENT The third annual amateur photo|years in a Federal P for pass- e n B FEMEB Dependable Servu:e exhibit will be held in the Par-|Dort fraud - D, P lors of the Northern Light Presby- | e Phone 114 Night 312 """"""“""‘ terian Church on March 28, 29, and | LEAVES ON PRINCESS ? - Howard Hollma: was taken| Tecvel ess Louise P == ravel St. Ann's = { displays being hoped for. i Hospital and rejoined the steamer “PRIN- \ Judges for the exhibit will in-|force here today iy INT FEA ! clude Miss Forrest, J. W.| - | 1o TURE SERVICE { czss" E 1 ¢ Norman. NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY ON THE AIR! ! SUETRNEE SRS i — ,1;‘; m-\;»u;»dn!w 1 1 and forms!| i LINER close March For space, listings 2 i . Juneau 1o Fairbants: Thekdays s o New York Pub- |and changes please call Juneaq By The Dally Alaska JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, 1 S ay Library on Fifth Avenue in {and Douglas Telcphon: o, feles Empi d KINY VICTORIA OR SEATTLE + | g was 3,653,552, phone 420. SOUTHBQUND SAILINGS Fairhanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays }| * ; adv || RMIPIre an | S Y Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays ° U. S. Airmail—Express Service ° Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative I'STIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY l Oil paintings will n be fea- tured as a special exhibit, and all! from the steamer Prir jother classifications will be the|on the last trip, same as last year with additional|from medical car 4 | Leivers and Sta - D | The number of readers and 8 days every week at February 25 March 6, 17, 27 Connections at Vancouver with 8:15 am. . 12:30 ?'m' Canadian Pacific Services: 7:00 p.m, 9:45p.m TRANSCONTINENTAL P TRANS-ATLANTIC i TRANS-PACIFIC 3 > Tickets, reservations and full SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788. particulars from . W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska Baranof Hotel CANADIAN PACIFIC il e =Sy ] TPH!’]SPDRTPTI on cumpnnv WEEK SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle : L Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTHLAND ... Feb. 16 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 k NORTH COAST Feb. 23 Feb. 21 Feb. 29 .Phone 109 —— T T ] -