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__THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WE DNESDAY FEB 28, 1940. BRINGING UP FATHER g (MQS DE VEYATE IS HERE CALLING ON US-1 WANT YOU TO WATCH YOUR MANNERS AS SHE 1S A SOCIAL LEADER IN PALM BEACH — rWELL‘ OUR NEXT VISITIN' PLACE 1S NEW ORLEANS- IT'S A GRAND OLD CITY- ITS A HISTORICAL SPOT- N~ \ YES -MRS. DE VEVYATE - i‘ WE - BELIEVE EVERYONE SHOULD SEE AMEQ!C/\ WE ARE LEAVING TODAY FOR NEW ORLEANS- OH-ISN' MARDI BAD YOU DIDN'T ET THERE ME TO SEE T IT TOO IN CALLING GRAS - WHEN WE WELL- WE IN’ MARTY GRAW BACK HOME- By G TEND ON THAT WAS MARDI GRAS A PERSON - GET ALASKAIS TAKING 26 . ORTHROY'ND . e Ten scheduled to arrive . ning ° WESTBOUND . D SAILINGS & - sch led to sail e e from Seattle March 1 at 10 © v L4 a. m . T teamer Alaska took 26 pas- ©® Princess Louise scheduled to e € to the Westward when it ® sail from Vancouver March 1 © iled from here during the supper ® at 9 p.m . night e Yukon scheduled to sail from engers were: ® Seattle March 2at9a.m. e 0 Collins, Lor- ® SOUTHEOUND SAILINGS | alof. Mrs. K, ® North Coast scheduled to . h ge, Mrs. Judge, ® rive at 10 o'c tomorrow e Dor Mrs. Hammond, ® Dight and sails south at 10 e Trv tanley 2 John ® oclock Friday morning . i . Love, N. L, ® Alaska south Monday o Troast, Judge, Mr e d R and Mrs. H, M. Bu * LOCAL SAILINGS of $0: Oardova-Tred n. w. © Dstebeth scheduled to sail every o | Allan, Paul August, Marcia Hays. ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- e For Valdez—Stella Ewan ® ka and wayports o For Kodiak—Dr. Marcia Hays, J, ® Dart leaves every Wednesday -’ M. Gullufsen. ® at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port @ i e e Alexander, Kake and way e . . 17 Sail t : . e O S. k w. h TIDES TOMORROW ‘l I' a l' High tide—5:09 a.m., 158 feet. | Low tide—11:46 am. 14 feet. | High tide—6:11 pan., 125 feet. | or oas Low tide—11:53 p.m., 4.3 feet | - - th Coast was in The : bringing engers for the | Capital City ving for the His- F toric y from here with 17, 4 Arrivals were Oscar Englesvold, n ane Miss H. W. Albrecht, Miss A. B | Coleman, Miss M. Pege, H. Jarvis, Ay Mrs. H. Jervis, Mr. and Mrs. Rod b N e A e e Moty ! ’ Duinidll; Mr. md BEs, Millon DRs- piors ot {‘J;fl‘;‘_‘w?t‘]"‘w‘;l’;, lien) lin trans-Pactic liners which can iels, and one child for Fairbanks, carrfets. - Clair Horjes, h B. F. McDowell, Martin Borleck,, Tuose flying were, Mrs. Dick With a model of the ships, which w Mrs. R. Bruce, J. W. McDaniel, Mrs. oryman, Dickie Ortman, Alfred L and the Orient. Note offset smek: J. W. McDaniel, L. Skeie, Mrs. C. A. Pepin, Miss Joy Pepin, Jack Cremin, Mrs. Jack Cremin, Raymond Miller, Mrs. Raymond Miller, W, Campbell, Mrs. Les Florence, B. F. Kane, K. Louring, Mrs. C. Christensen, Mrs J. B. Anderson, Wm. S. Mathisen men, R. W. Kransi, mussen, Gene Comer L Lillian R: T. Oldr Taku Is Now e o v s 00 00000 beam 'THE GHOST IRAIN' Brs el WILL B PRESENTED Becker, Mrs. J. McKinley, Charles Alexander, F. H. Murphy, R. G uneau oun Beach, Ed Schaeffer, Jim Cooper, BYS(HOQL plAYERS W. P. Jonoes, K. Wada, Sig Webb, Glenn Blal ore, 1] S Hamatyiel G inehans:| Steamer Taku sailed for Ju- Maybe you don't believe in ghosts, Adjt. Stanley Jackson, Harold Foss, neau at 11 o'clock last night and pyt if you were in the weird situa- Paul Morgan Is scheduled to arrive here Sunday tjon in which six travelers in the| a e morning. There are no passen wilds of the Maine woods find Adhesive postage stamps were first 2008Fd for this port, according to themselves, perhaps you would issued in the United States July 1, fdvices received by Agent D. B. When a driverless train three times | 1847 e Femmer, roars down an unused track in the | - = R — dead of night, when one of the| ST T BOUND FOR SITKA curious happens to gaze on the train, | TIME TO CALL and falls dead—when an old village | Brigadier- John T. Gillingham, in cuperstition seems to come true charge of Salvation Army work in then things bes ppen in Ar Alaska, and Adjt. Stanley Jackson cld Ridley” st T.ain.”} are passengers. for Sitka on the Comedy is previded by a foppish| FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. .. rv an Empire ad P e g | s —The Sign of Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays ‘Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays [:] . S. Airmail—Express Service ° M Alaska Airways, Inc. s % PHONE 108 , iflmgcom: Sales Representative Dependable Service Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays North Coast on am inspection trip. Englishman, who is really quite clev- er, and helps to tu thriller into entert Under the direction of Miss Ruth McVay, dramatics coach, a group of |1 of high school players will present “The Ghost Train” on the stage of the high school gym on March 15.|% ELKS 10 INITIATE, DISCUSS PLANS T0 REMODEL BUILDING An “Americanism” class of ten candidates will be initiated into the Elks Lodge this evening as part of turned out in American vards, will be 759 feet long, Cest is estimated at about $22,000,000 each be converted quickly into a commission employee, poses in Wash ill operate between San Francisco The shivs, largest to be with 99.8-foot estacks. BAWK OF KODIAK TO OPEN DOORS NEXT MONDAY New Instifufion Incorpor- ated by Cordova Men- $35 000 Capnal A new Bank of Kn‘ ak will open for business next Mnm.n morning in the growing I 1 community. Officers and directo: € invitati new in A, porators of the T diak are O.. A. Terg Va:i(‘n.J E. Young, C. T. Davis and {H. Chadwick, all of Corc Tor- |gerson is Vice Pre Torgerson is Pres Hodge Secretary of is capitalized for $35.000. $25,000 ia paid in, - o 'mNGAss PASSENGERS HERE ON NOKTH COAST of which a national observance of American- ism week by the lodge. Discussion of plans for alteration and improvement of the building will take place at the business ses- sion, Exalted Ruler Herb Redman armounced. Steamer Norin coast called at Prince Rupert northbo and took BnoADCAST aboard the passenger rom the steamer Tongass which is now in the British Columbia port being | JOINT FEATURE SERVICE repaired as the result of a broken ON THE AIR! | tail shaft when a log was struck. | . Passengers brought here were | Mrs. C. A. Pepin, Joy mond Miller, Mrs. ¥ | Cremin, Mrs. Crer »in, Ray IT'STIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - 0UT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY Tax Return Ded"dions for Business | ')"n enses Allowed in Makmg Report business in the r and must be allowed. Such for an expendi- with th n of o business 3 At lx'\‘t be an ordina it must be a neces: insisting upen th2 h - xpenses urn of cer- ir welificaticns, the au of nue is upheld by the Appezls and the and necessary ex- thos> which are 1 in the case of and do not in- I nd nonessen- ) expan of me establ ‘vm« nt are meunts paid for hire f clerks and other employees, rent, 1eat, water, stationer tamps. e, property ins . and expenses. The expenses of a manufacturing business include labor, supplies, re- pair: and heat, power, selling cest, administration, and other sim- ilar charge The farmer may deduct all nec- ary expenses inpurred in the duction, harvesting, and market- p ng of crops, including labor, cost of seed and fertilizer used, cost of iepairs to farm buildings than his dwelling), and small < used up in the cou of a year or two. A taxpayer conducting more than one business may claim the business deductions of each R | HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Edward Metzgar and her new son “John Patrick” were dis- missed today from St. Ann's Hos- pital and are at their home. Mrs, James Scriver and her baby boy were dismissed today from St. Ann's Hospital, the Government Francis received this morning. Admitted to Hospital, Ernest surgical attention August Willilams was a surgical admission today at the Govern- ment Hospital. D Teday ® Perfect comfort ¥ ® Splendid food ® Every convenience Large Rooms ;ng geryvice all with e Centrally locate: bath, 2 g Special Rates to Permanent Guests i ALASKANS LIKE THE NEWS By The Daily Alaska| Empire and KINY 8 days every week at 12:30 p.m. 9:4Spm 8:15 am. 7:00 pm. A FINE BONER YOU PELEED = THE A FESTIVAL - BT e Y e EORGE McMANUS 1 ; " ORGE McMANUS ' g s GRAVES || mmeLy cLoTHES “The Clothing Man” | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS & MARX CLOTHING QUALITY WORK CLOTHING " FRED HENNING | Complete Outfitter for Men 5 VUSSR | ISN'T TS " JAMES C.COOPER \ C.P. K J Business Counselor COOPER BUILDING ! | e e ] Opposite Federal Building \nlre Want Ads Bring ge\-m; 1 Leave Due Juneau Due Jurieau Steamer Seattle - Northbound Southbouna DERBLAY Feb. 24 . ALASKA Feb 24 Feb. 27 Mar. 4 YUKON Mar. 2 Mar. 5 Mar. 11 FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS e pATNC THE ALASKA LINE PHONES H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office 2 Freight Office 4 INDIGNANT —irked by ! Britain’s policy of searching | American ships for contraband ; and her interference with U. S. | { | Alskagammdu Cmmpany mail, Rep. Melvin J. Maas S ERVI C EZON*RLL" (] Lns 'K n R QUTE (above), Minnesota Republi- i 2 ean, has ur!!edl 'ljh;!‘, ‘f;rfl;::’:: [ oo S B S S P S S —— wmail be transperte: S| o f |1 MARINE AIRWAYS-——U. S. MAIL } | 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier OLAYSWIL || | D EN i. ) SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE i || SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA i MEET TONIGHT | HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ! | - s 0 O i S S S o) P ——————————— e A————————— A T:30 0 ck business 1 ing y and initiation will be held tonight ALASKA AIR TBANSPGBT Inc. | at the Scottish Rite Temple by All Planes members of the Order of DeMolay. Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE Frank Parsons, Master Councilfor, 2-Way Radio Station KANG will preside at the session. | Redio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 —— e — Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Today’s News Today—Empire. | s Eaetes I E. C. SWEENEY Harri Machine Shop as » paild-up subscriber to : i T URERRE The Daily Alaska Empire HAUGEV TR:\NSPORTATION CO. U. S. Mail Carrier M. S. DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneaun every Wednesday at 7 am., 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 is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “UNEXPECTED FATHER" WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! P ——————————————————— il K & COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY Transportatios OF ALASEA Company Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle and Modernize Your Home Under Tite I, F. H. A. S. 8. TAKU Mar. 12 ———pe AT 9 P. M. . . P - PASSENGERS FREIGHT HOTEL GASLINEA“ REFRIGERATION | @ Every Effort Made tor the Comlfort of Guestsl | AGENT GASTINEAU CAFE | n- B. fmflfln m connecrion Phone 114 Night 313 AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Travel CANADIAR - PACIFIC "“PRIN- CESS” JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, . VICTORIA OR SEATTLE | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Princess Louise 1 March 6, 17, 27 Connections at Vancouver with WEEK SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound TRANSCONTINENT. . TRANS-ATLANTIC o NORTH COAST .Feb. 23 Feb. 27 Feb. 29 TRANS-PACIFIC NORTHLAND Mar. 1 Mar. 5 Mar. 7 Tickets, reservations and full particulars from HENRY GREEN, Agent ... CITY WHARF ........ ASK ROUND AL A SEPVICE