The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 29, 1940, Page 6

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rpe BRINGING UP FATHER (N <o e ( HO-HUM - WELL- | ) [ MIGHT AS WELL GIT ‘ UP AN’ PACK EVERY- 1 | THING AS WE ARE { | e s ILL HAVE LEAVING MIAMI_FOR NEW ORLEANS THIS AFTERNOON tures Syndicate, Tnc., World rights reserved i GEORGE McMANUS THANK GOODNESS - EVERYTHING: IS STEAMER MOVEMENTS L P § oo s oo oo ‘flri OHSI . NORTHBOUND e Taku due Saturday morning e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e North hedu to sail A e dispatched south an' g frem Seattle at 10 a. m. to- t rdi to an o MOITOW s ming by ' ¢ Rrincess L heduled to . i3 e sail from Vancouver 9 p. m e N st is scheduled o temorrow rrive tonight but wlil not sail § yykon scheduled to sail from uth - until 10 o'clock {OMOITOW o geattle March 2 at 9 a. m enoon. Mail for dispatch, how- ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILING lose at 8 o'clock tomor- e North Coast scheduled to L e rive at 10 o'clock tonig o e sails south ¢ e morrow forenc . mail if in post office a u s ue @ ter than 8 a. m. tOMOITOW e Alaska south Monday ° LOOAL § n a ur ay o Estebeth scheduled t il every ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- o oW e ka and wayports. mer Taku is due in port from e Dart leaves every uth o urday morning, ac- e at 7 a. m. for Pet s -ording to advices received by Agent e Alexander, Kake and way D. B. Femmer, e ports. Advices have also been received » ¢ @ & ® © ¢ o ¢ o ¢ J that the Tongass, now in drydock — ce Rupert for repairs to a ged itail shaft. may come off y or Saturday and proceed TIDES TOMCORROW north i High tide—6:15 a.m. 146 feet ARDEN ICED DOWN s tide—rido pm. 117 st - VESSEL CRASHES AGAINST DOCK AS ON LAST VOYAGE The halibuter Arden, Capt. Olaf Larsen, returned to port today heav- ily iced down after a trip for black cod. The Arden, with its loag of sable eeo00000c0006000200 00 vese cese e EESESNEES. 0 L R e o 5 WAVES WHIP SHIP fish, was blanketed in salt ice on the forward decks and windward ) B = T South American Voyage of Ferryboat Yosemite Is Delayed MGRTH COAST DUE TONIGHT boat waves the and slammed it against the dock. The Yosemite was sold to North Coast, due in port » at 10 o'clock tonight, is SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 29.—The South American voyage of the ferry- Yosemite was delayed when whipped up by the storm off Pacific lifted the ungainly craft the sche d to sail south at 10 o'clock tomor forenoon. According to Uruguyan government for use be announcement passengers may go UWeen Montevideo and Buenos Aires abeard not earlier than 8:30 o'clock A crew to sail the ferry home has tomorrow morning. been in the United States for sev- The North Coast will carry mail €ral weeks, as the Yosemite was re- south. the dispatch closing at the Modeled for the open sea. s0st Office ¢ *lock g }““ ifice at 8 oclock tomorrow | o L SRR Y -oo Willlam Sakinaw, Serges T e babiions dan. a8 of the Salvation Army at Wran- : 50 1, is dead, as the result of heart rouble. He was 88 years old L o e = = ) A g TIME TO CALL For relaxation, Andre former French Premier, re: erican detective stories. - FOOD SALE FOR YOUR CAB at Bert’s Cash-Grocery. Saturday EROADWAY CAB CO. March 2, under auspices of Trinity Guild. adv { —The Sign of Depeg:gl;b!e Service \ ) 5y | i VS S SN P s e Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays [ J U. S. Airmail—Express Service ° Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative Shrinking Man in Divorce Smt NORWEG!AN ~ BACKFROM perience Dangers and Fears of Conflict ho returned last ad of him arrived in New York b hi jun S}'uu nfjord after a trip that be- af Fe 'nv ary er Be n with harine sengers (o pend th 2 with- cut taking ther clothes off and g ting little sleep. Only tramp st ers were <izhted on the voyage a and sub- vs at ¢ m- i the Atlantic. Mrs. Sl return in October, saw two submarine ma 1e surface near thei submerging scon thereaiter event. Plenty cf Food Joseph E. Mayott and Claude Kimbal Although Norway now liv fear of war, Skeie said, food Suffering from a rare and incurable disease that causes him to are great, although for grow shorter and shorter, Joseph E. Mayott, 65, is fighting a divorce Plea of his wife in Los Angeles court. Mayott, leff, stands beside ‘” g M bl b Claude Kimball, a reporter, who is five feet seven inches tall FEtye s R Ncw, gevernment food storing i Mayott once was the same height, but now he is but four feet three inches tall ccmplete and the pepulation itse diins §4° is urged to store as much as pos- ) | . 3 sible for any eventuality. Would Alter Census tants, and expenses paidiin the Ryssian soldiers invading Finland peiruun and repalr Of an auto- gre “pitiful,” according to reports fu00ke, Dased Upen UNE PEOPOrUON reaching Norway, ill-fed, ill-clothec o1 ume 1t is used for professional and unhappy over their war sery pury . Skeie said, and Norwegians are al al physicians use their resi- most all feeling an intense bitter- rooms agree, - FREIGHTER DERBLAY IS DUE TOMORROW — Freighter Derb!ay of the Alaska Steamship Company, is due on the channel tomorrow night at 6 o'clock. The freighter will call at Dupont before going to other channel docks. The Derblay is from Seattle en- route to the westward. - --e - One ton of dried raisins is equiv- alenl to four tons of rresh glapcs SMOKING AND DRINFING? WATCH YOUR STOMACH! aans and dent 1o keap cucten. wr the may de- tessional ver's own Weluig benefit of their patients ine cost tor the ta an 1l books is bemg a propor- cars ue- may .e Sen. Charles W. Tobey cublic hearings were ordered by the Senate Commerce Committee on a resolution by Sen. Charles W. To- bey, of New Hampshire, to_elimi- nate questions on pmsonal income from the 1940 census questionnaire. | Your Income . iess may be Tax Refurn oron Dedudions for Profession-| AIR TOMORROW al Expenses Are Stanley Tolletsen Explained { ular violinist, will gc deaucted Depred be taken ot cquspment. osLice nrent € be for and de- auto- should part of 0 busi- a business heartburn and acid stomach due to excessive acidity from too much smoking and drinking try Adla Tab- lets. Sold on money back guarantee. deducted a las by Guy's Drug Store. NEWS BROADCAST > > voung and pop- on the air over KINY at 10:45 o'clock tomorrow forencon. Tollefsen will be accom- § JOINT FEATURE SERVICE A professional man may deduct|panied on the piano by Miss Gene THE AIR! all necessary expenses incurred in|Rulaforc. ON ! the pursuit of his profession. These Tollefsen is plannis to open a include the cost of supplies used |studio at the Al Music Supply, 'l'h ail nlask‘ in his practice, office rent, costion Second Street, arrangements By e n y a of light, water, fuel, and telephone | having been made with A, M, Uggen. Empire and KINY 6 days every week at in his office, the hire of office as- Tollefs2n is now organizing a class. IT'S TIME TO 8:15 a.m. 12:30 CHANGE YOUR i o w55 THINNED - 0UT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788. T Bl LUBRICATION e e YOU IDIOT- WHAT D YOU PACK EVERYTHING FOR? I'VE_DECIDED WE ARE GOING TO STAY HERE FOR ANOTHER WEEK- EUROPEWAR Juneau Man and Wife Ex- deices bouwl as wnew olnées and ness over “needless aggression.” uielr hox FU insuhice e Rising Hatreds payeiidil ludy GeGuec as @ busi- Under the stress of war fears| the renwas value of and rising hatreds. numbers of the ccupied ior olilce pui- Scandinavians are enlisting in the puses L qe acwusuy a A(, aud support of the Finns, Skeie said, but | a0 uie cost ul ¢ wud Oeay sUi- the governments of Norway and| mshed uiese roon Sweden are taking no active part Ao, hie may aeuuct a portion cf as yet. i the wag: paid domestic servants The Skeies visited since just be- ose wme 1s partly occupled in fore Christmas of 1938 in Stavancer caring for these rooms. Member- With relatives and friends. Juneau A M SR T e weitucs they “looks mighty good For quick relief from indigestion, At all leading druggists,—in Doug- | adv. | 7TO0 GO—‘Timmy can stay,” ruled Michael Andreola of Lyndhurst, N. J., after bat- tered cat belonging to Mary An- dreola (above), 9, survived a carbon monoxide “death” and burial in a meadow. ow Tim can live out his 9 “lives.” The Reliance Shrimp Company has stopped of 15 but they will be esumed again in May at the Wran 1 plant. HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES || Harri Machine Shop | { “Try Us First” | o |HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | 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 S. TAKU Mar. 12 AT 9 P. M., PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION | [ ] ! AGENT D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 CANADIAN PACIFIG ona "“PRIN- CESS” LINER | JONEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS Princess Louise 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, Alasks THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 29, 1940. : | DERBLAY ' | YUKON i — TIMELY CLOTHES { NUNN-BUSH SHOES E STETSON HATS ; QUALITY WORK CLOTHING ! | \ L] \ N \ \ } ' H.S.GRAVES “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING [ 3 gl il JAMES C. COOPF‘R | l C.P. A l Business Counselor | FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men COOPER BUILDING Emnlre W;mt Ads urlng Rosnlts Leave Seattle Feb. 24 Feb 24 Mar. 2 Due Juneau Northbound Due Jurieau Southbound Steamer ALASKA ‘ 11 Feb. Mar. 27 5 Mar. Mar. FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS CALL~——— THE ALASKA LINE | PHONES Ticket Office Freight Office ... H. O. ADAMS, Agent e;mslup Compan SER\IICE ON?ALL- FllRSKFI ROUTES » MARINE AIBWAYS—U. §. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier ! ! | SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASEA E HEADQUARTERS IUNEAU—-PHONE 823 ’ ) P ALASKA AIR 'mAnsron'r | All Planes 2-Way Redio Equipped i { . Operating Own Aeronautical l Radio Station KANG PHONE ] HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | ) ‘ ¥ KEITH WILDES as a pald-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office DE TS s o e CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: we o “UNEXPECTED FATHER"” |.u WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! p— e e s e COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEKA Lumber and Building Materials g 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 Elfort Made for the Comiort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE m connecrion AIR SERVICE INFORMATION ; B _COMPANY=HIR . 4 u,av- Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau b Seattle No. Bound So. Bound NORTH COAST Feb. 23 Feb. 27 Feb. 29 NORTHLAND .. Mar. 1 Mar. 5 Mar. 7 HENRY GREEN, Agent & 4

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