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5 T THE DAILY \LASKA EMPIRP TUESDAY, FEB. 27, 1940. BRINGING UP FATHER N By GEORGE McMANUS | H. S. GRAVES | e TIMELY CLOTHES US-HE'S SUCH MISSES US VERY MUCH- ] ' . 5. h | FRED HENNING Sk - o e 3 MO rHE12~ HERE S A o Y [ HE SAYS HE'S WORKING f “The Clothing Man’ | ’ “ ETTER FROM [ THE DARLING -HES || L| HARD AND HE HOPES B YOU BRUTE- | . . J OPEN IT AND ALWAYS THINKING || [ WE ARE HAVING A GOOD BY GOLLY- | KIN HARDLY YOU DON'T o Mar% crorama ™ | | B 1 ol TELL ME HOW OF US-1 WISH HE || | | TIME- THE BABY IS BELIEVE T WLIZ FROM APPRECIATE || STETSON HATS HE WAS HERE IN (||| were-anp His _wiFe OUIR SON -HE DIDN'T OUR DARLING ! MIAMT BEACH WITH | I\SENDS HER LOVE - HE SEK FOR MONEY- SN STALIS WO CEDTHRING JAMES C.COOPER Business Counselot Complete Outfitter for Men | | | ‘ COOPER BUILDING | Opposite Federal Buildiny, ) L Dewey Speeds Up His Lampawn 59 ARRIVE ; . Fifty-nine passengers. arrived on Due Juneau Due Juneau he Alaska from the south 43 of Steamer Seattle Northbound Southboung , se s s s e s e e e them from Seattle DERBLAY Feb, 24 o Foom Sealtle, passengers iwere ALASKA e il IBOUND < ES iEASED To : and scheduled John Brandvik, Gene Comer, J. M YUKON ;et.’ 2; 7y Mo B i westward at 8905 T 0e Crabtree, Mr. and Mrs. George Den- % i Mar. 11 o cloak this aftérnoon from the @ man, Sam Hatch, F. M. Kardanoff. e clock tns & £ Mis F M. Kardahtit H. A. Kirby, FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS A e North t . Rudolph Kransi, George Lane, H CALL al: . 4 i, Don Lillie, Alfred Lomen, Mrs. ; Loney, T. Martinsen, Mr. and ; * SCHEDULED SAIL INGS o i M;”;‘]‘“"_"-({}f i{’”{"{“ THE ALASK/‘ '4'1‘, Lo ® Tak ! ail from ® Tur . Hugh O'Farre rs e =4 5 k Ortman, Dickie Ortman, Harry HONES A 4 i : § Fdersen, Lillian Rasmussen, W, F. 8. ©. ADAMS, Agsnt Ticket Office e z 4 _“‘ & 2 R. J. Sommers, Morton Freight Office F AR 3 ¥ . van, E. P. Wilson, Mrs, E. P 5 % m, Betly 1 Wilson, Jean % . on, Nick Dekemsing, Georre N él sty, Clyde Eyrich, J. C. Fricke, s ,),_“kqi s ol rel Greenwood, J. D e Seattle March 2at9a.m. @ Ertiest S0 Rt e o y B. Tusho, K. Wada i renpl S e CLD BATANGD: (2 From Southeast Alaska: Baxter 9 Company will rent o no g B ' . g & st Alaska: Bay 3 £gt 4300 pey MORLRY T F R OT o [ | Feleh, C. T. Byram, Harry Sams, SERVICE-ON-ALL-ARLASKRAR-ROUTES - o years . O. T. Edwards, W. N. Parks, L. T. = B -~ "‘!‘]'P ‘r“fmmm o LOCAL SAILINGS . 1.8.N. Phonephoto (.. . u F. Dawes 1. M. Dahl, i st o ; e iy @ Estebeth scheduled o 5afl every ® | uyomag E., Dewey, New York district attorney and GOP presidentia . Rude, L. G. McDonald, W. Blod- MARINE AIRWAYS-—U. S. MAIL / and Henr Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ® | andidate, is driven from the railroad station in Salt Lake City to hi oot v Rudolph, F. T. Rudloph, i % | hotel by Mayor Ab Jenkins. noted race driver. In his Salt Lake address np Rudolph, Terry Rudelph, Mrs. 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier aga Dart leaves every Wednesday Dewey declared the New Deal's " recovery program has eurtdiles A “Gramer. all incomes. s | " Major Casey i SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE A new picture of Maj. Richara ! SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port . ° L e ka and wayports ° ° © Alexander, Kake and way ° "‘lu vote of the people will be re- ports. Gardiner Casey, who is coming HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 H . . quired to lease the wharf undef , y o o @ ¢ € 0 ¢ ® ¢ & . - O H' C 3 ? to the United StAteS 8S AUSel g woeoamommommommo oo om e m - i aniassascascamemnd the terms contained in the agree- .- Dld Thls pen 1S amPalgn- lr I een tralia’s first minister to the U. S. | - M ment. This was determined in the 1 ] Casey, a debonair figure in poli- 3 of D. B.'Femmier versus the tios, ‘nas: o chllcen and ‘owans A L A s K A A l n TBA“SP“BT lnc | 3 . | i City of Juneau, ih which' the Oir- TIDES TOMORROW | | . M his own airplane. The family's t e T ' es r aerial meanderings have earned All Planes 54 [ for them the title of the “Flying Operating Own Aeronautical cuit Court ‘of Appeals held thut TR BTN 1 - o gl lde— am., - 3 e s YURUE P2 Low tide_1048 am, 01 feet Caseys.” 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE : Still Public Whatf |, High Re—SINEP Y 240 feet. G. 1 500 A B AT R Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 8 e o g o e o5 e NORRIARA BARY Whotiia | O (Ha0<10:01 'pan, 35 feet ‘ lven v J Try an Empire ad Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER i ———————————————————————————— under the lease to ‘operate the , 4p amendment to the, election property as a public wharf, but!grginance providing for absentee will have priority for its own ves- pajiots. Under the contemplated sels on written notice to the OIY pjan a standard absentee ballot Clerk. The firm will not be al- pank would be furnished on re- lowed to increase wharfage rates guest with the voter to write in without the approval of ‘the CIty the names of candidates, seal his Council. ballot in an envelope and deliver The lease runs for five 'years i (o the City Clerk before the commencing April 21, 1940 ‘and gjection. W. P. SCOTT as » pald-up subscriber to , o The Daily Alaska Empire HOLLYWOOD, Feb, 21—When *—————— fifteen - year - old Joarme Benedict i HOUSEHOLD a5 8 vith a $1.500 goes back to the farm with a $1.50 APPLIANCES check she hopes it convinc her daddy that even if little girls aren’t & @ good for milking cows they are good Hml Machme shnp for something. p 4 Joanne, smiling brightly, was| . “Try Us First' then is renéwable 'for another five- P 7 S AR | handed the check by Sam Briskin, —— ST i yedr period. SiEs ] Columbia studio executive, for a HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. is invited to present this coupon 2 A% oncdhe ‘cecasion When | ithe S 'FROM FALL | 15,000-word original story, “Joan of u s M il cm. i this evening ab the box office Jeage ' reSolution was'first' put to A5 orl e B I o] the Ark,” a dramatic and romantic| - ». Ma Tier of the —_— & vote last Saturday’ &ftérnoon lherblfllsed of the Srl;;fl:‘ Suf;ere'd in tale of an Ohio River flood orphan. | Y o o @ fal own a flight of stairs, She thus became the youngest in-| M s n A n T e “’;ni“‘“m’;fi,’gf,’,‘,,,:‘ O%As Joseph Hoegland, 78, oldtimer, died dAlvignalievse. foraell s sfudio’ feat| SIS . CAPITOL THEATRE B“", EA VNP i iy P recently at Fairbanks. He was a ture-length original. Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau i I";\\'orw« o 5 miner and had lived in the Koku- Only child of Mr. and Mrs. S. L, every Wednesday at 7 aum. and receive 2 tickets to see: i3 il thie snolige wsire ect: kuk district for 30 years and was Benedict, who live on a 600 -acre For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT S W be.] " on a visit to Fairbanks. ranch two miles from Hanford, Cal,| ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS e Mevon IR e A Lo Pimtas B o & Whaeles (16fh) abikes hands pithJORBL. Lewis aflar oo nro0 88 CE0% Henlane, On For Information “LUCKY NIGHT" cast the dechding' ‘no” vole after the Montanan addressed the United Mine Workers Convention in Colum- ¢ "yi00 “cono01. |Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 “@p an ”““‘“N! to sl“"; “E-l 3“““1"““ u"([l MAR(“ Hfm bus, Ohloi Nofihl!fig was !:ld on thr u:te]restlng fl:pnrt gh:;&:w:]s“:;o:; “Before T was born.” she confided, Freight must be on city dock not WATCH THIS SPACE 1 aroy” Ninnib,‘who voted” “notven s Wheeler for the Democratic presidential nomination. Se: later than 4 P. M, Tuesda; Saturday, voted “yes” last might. SAIu“G of Io“GASS Nebraska also favors Wheeler if Roosevelt doesn’t head the ticket, mrrili‘k fi']‘g‘?uw“s"“";;\‘i‘t :v hl:x’ly h‘: g:":lg e y Your Name May Appear! A resclutfon authorizing the First SERET AN i . ey 3 el | emgeeats - g g Natiorial Bank of Seattle to hct glrl, e, e il . Hmphl, . Gjr e ) agent Tor the City's 1940 OWing to the delay of the Ton- aren't any good on a cattle ranch.’ " S % byt il gass, now on the drydock at Prince She says she'll take the check bond issue was also passed last night " Rupert, the March 5 sailing of that home and “wave it under daddy's m % s s s nes Sbame e pom cuncoes = FLY NORTH ON Luncheon Hosfess 1% o oo sone o : COLUMBIA LUMBER COMP directed by the Council to draw COIIDE o :advices recelved oy ’ 09, ME g ie o m Transportatios OF ALASEA The Taku sails from Seattle to- FAIRBANKS RUN Th A{ e com an i1di i B TIME TO CALL night and again on March 12 is Alfernoon MARY JOYCE i5 : y Lumber and Building Materials s S e Fourteen passengers flew nortn s PHONES 7 OR 747—JUNEAU OLDROYD HERE to Fairbanks with PAA Electras Complimentary to Mis. A. F. PAA PASSENGER Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle fod L. T. Oldroyd, Director of the today and another section is to bé Ghiglione who is visiting briefly Leaves SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve University of Alaska Extension flown north tomorrow. in Juneau and to Mrs. Paul Judge, Mary Joyce ‘flew to Fairbanks Seattle and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. FOR YOUR CAB Service, arrived on the Alaska to Going north at 7 o'clock this \rh_o leaves lafe this afternoon for today with Pacific Alaska Airways | S. S. TAKU Mar. 12 et *‘FOADV\/Z‘Y CAB cO. from Ketchikan and is at morning with pilots Al Monsea Fairbanks, a lunche vas given to spend a few weeks visiting in R TSR L s wstineau Hotel. ind Burton Lien were Chris El- today by 2 W. W. Council at the Golden Heart city = K R > 3 S — lingen, Al Snyder, Ivar Conn, Mr. i savimen : f-Ho- 4 A 5 AT 8 P. M % Mrs, W. L. Hamon ¢ ‘ ym; v “Q:ll ‘l:;n g"h M5 1 passencErs FREIGHT n 0 T E L G A s N e P O B o ¢ V i . £aa8, v Joe rosson while T rosson is rdo o 1 Mary Joyce Early sp [i7aled in the East conferring with PAA REFEIGERATION s i R cereeng { Wy Start with pussy an at- officials. ; [ Every Ettort Made for the Comtort of Guests! b h aand { hRaveny, v out Wilh ‘tractive centerpier table S e ’ ; W 3 The Sign of { |20 Sl 3 ks spent thc L on ne Empire claseifieas bring_resut oA GASTINEAU CAFE H £ on Lind. formally e e - { id Dependable Service t RAL Ay MaiReg i BT L D. B. FEMMER = connecrion | A é Y, g dames A. W. Stewart, George N. Phone 114 Night 312 ¢ AIR SERVICE INFORMA' ; HI"L 1N ‘Luiintseff, Charles W. Hawkes- N E w S T ! 4 P Vs 6, C. C. Carter, J Mullen, - e X /o Rice, I .Goidstein and M., } | ALASKAN |* &= BROADCAST e £ oo r\\,\m.\ N g | Telephcne 713 or write | ARRESTED AT & - 1 ED KA d The Alaska Territorial i Ve st | | The ke Tetor! ]l Ramh Bifner hes veen amestea | JOINT FEATURE SERVICE PRIN- 1 e at Sitka on a charge of assault and ON THE AIRI = |, lmnliod ‘ STENOGRAPHER - SECRETARY | ; of assaulf an — Female, married, age 28: Several battery and his trial has been set cnss 2 !}l s . 3 2 vears of qualifying experience in ;?;sfif::fi:“‘;:gn‘" the U. S. Com- B Th n -l Al k LINER Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays secpetarial postions: seclal ex- oA g I T Seee ' it perience in legal work for attor- 4 | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, Fairbanks {0 Nome: Mondays and Thursdays | »ey can tor =s o Try The Empire classitieds for Empn-e and KINY | “vicrom os searme 2 . oo e j | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays e 6 days every wook ot " Princess Louise e TR : : PS IT'S T IM "‘”"ls'l? = £ B g , Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Junesu ; E TO 8:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. bl A A il Seattle No.Bound So.Bound T i P r : 7:00 p.m. 9:4S p.m TRANSCONTINENTAL i U. S. Amanl—fixpress Service CHANGE YOUR / 5 R amo NORTH COAST Feb. 23 Feb. 27 Feb. 29 | THINNED - QUT — | TRANS-PACIFIC NORTHLAND Mar. 1 Mar. 5 Mar. T | 2 Tickets, reservations and full i { 7 g LUBRICANTS! * il particulars fromi HENEY GREEN, Agent Pacmc AlaSka wways’ lnc. v m‘.A GNE:OWA‘;’I‘!@‘ ‘ A:H:‘Cv;.&‘iqllnum Alaska H "/, PHONE10S ~ CONNBRS MOTOR i = M Baranof Hotel Lcmé A Dzmm:coua Sales Representative COMPANY . “um;ymlgmbm worry mu i