The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 2, 1940, Page 6

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‘;' T BRINGING UP FATHER r\”EL_L.- HOW ABOUT GOING WITH ME EOR A SHORT WALK ON CANAL STREET? I HAVE A FRIEND HERE vN NEW ORLEANS - NO THANKS- I'LL WAIT ‘TIL LATER IN THE DAY-| WANT TO SEE_FAMOUS BEAUREGARD SQUARE WHERE THEY HOLD THEM VOODOO Derblay Has ce s s s e e s 0 e eav ar o . NORTHBOUND o ® Taku in port. Sailing hour for ® e Seattle via Sitka not an- ® A e nounced at 3 pm . T 1 H . ® Princess Louise scheduled to @ Fine-Lined Cruiser s dn- o Princes: L e clirded ‘in Beck Loall {3 ey nove dix days’ first clase B fOf K0d|ak Man ® Yukon due Tuesday. Should ® ® have one day’s mail aboard 4 T « of the heaviest cargoes to o come to the Territory in many e heduled ¢ aboard the steamer Der- o from Seattle at 10 a. m. on I he Jaska Steamship Com . Maurch 8. 1 ! general freight for e SOUTHBOUND SAIL neau today ® Alaska scheduled southbound The Derblay, which unloaded a e 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon big powder cargo at Dupont yester- i day and then moved to Juneau o LOCAL SAIl wharve is going to the Westward | Estebeth scheduled t il every with holds full and a big deck load.| @ Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- Included in the cargo is a heavy| e ka and wayports hipment for the Navy job at Wom-: e Dart leaves every Wednesday e an’s Bay on Kodiak Island, and for{e a7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port ® Kodiak itself e Alexander, Kake and way @ Most interesting item in the cargo|e ports. . for Kodiak is a Grandy-built boal ' » ¢ ¢ @ ® 6 @ © ¢ » & & from Seattle in the deck cargo, bill P TSR N ed (o a “Johnson” in Kodiak, a 33- fool long, 9-foot beam cruiser. A {rim craf with fine bow flare and| | TIDES TOMORROW ! long after cockpit, the Se Prince it is called, has a streamlined = wheel house merging with a smail| LOW tde—2:40 am. 54 fect trunk cabin forward, and apparently | High tide—9:00 a.m., 138 feet is designed for speed in heavy water,| L[ow tide—3:40 pm. 19 fect. oard for Kodiak are two, High tide—10:16 p.m., 128 feet buses for transportation of | Tides Menday ren from Kodiak to the base. Low tide—3 am., 4.7 feet. Fairbanks is getting a large cargo| High tide—-10:06 am., 144 feet of digging equipment, bulldozers, Low tide—4:3¢ pm. 11 feet and draglines, mostly for| High tide—11:05 p.m., 13.8 feet S. S R M. i WL el Derblay is expected to sail for the Westward tonight BUD NANCE WINS PRIZE SHIP CHARTERS The well known: Pacific Ameri can Fisheries steamships Nor King and Mary D. will be charterec to the Alaska Steamship Company for the 1940 season, it is an- — nounced by Archie Shiels, president Bud Nance, of Juneau, has been|of the big salmon packing com- d the prize in the J. B. Bur- | pany and Company typewriter con-| Boin were used last year by s | Alaska Line and a third c People of Juneau for the past two | e Clovedon, @lso was in ser s have had the opportunity to |-y, Bt be heed thT the number of dismantled|geqson by the Seattle Steamship ypewriter parts on display in the|oon bany, window. Today the contest closed | aqgition of the two Big carriers th i Nance earest entrant, | w )”:‘ Bud Nance the nearest entrant Iwill misks ‘d-dobal of 19 ‘active s )‘m. s a $20 xlll_u\\ ance on & g0 the Alaska Line's new L. C. Smith typewriter. AN Monday, all day, the l\pv’\\l'u'-r'”Dpl‘w‘('l; nic for the J. B. Burford and i awarde ford the latter of the Mary D. is R _|pected at Seattle about March 20 o | April 1, Emoire Want Ads Bring Lesults Both will ‘be used to furnish . service to Bristol Bay and other TIME TO CALL Alaskan ports. NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY To be issued March ! and forms close March 1. For space, listings FOR YOUR CAB and changes please call Juneau BROADWAY CAB CO. and Douglas Telephone Co., tele- phone 420. adv. —The Sign of Dependable Service frrrrr e s e e e e e & B N § Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays ® U. S. Airmail—Express Service ® Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 LQUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative ARE ANNOUNCED 18 S L operations NOW-BE A GOOD BOY AND ONLY LET YOUR FRIEND MR. “BAT" ONROLIGE MIX ONE OF THOSE FAMOUS MINT JULEPS FOR YOU - DARLING RIGHT-BUT | MUST ALSO LET HIM_FIX ME ONE OF THOSE JOLLY SILVER FIZZES- H. S. GRAVES COME TO THINK OF IT-YOU _MIGHT GET LOST ROAMING ON THE STREETS OF NEW ORLEANS - | HAD BETTE WITH YOU “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING R GO [ JAMESC.COOPER | C.P. A. i | Business Counselor i COOPER BUILDING Opposite Federal Building | NUNN-BUSH SHOES | STETSON HATS ! | ! QUALITY WORK CLOTHING TIMELY CLOTHES FRED HENNING |1 Complete Outfitter for Men i & 'Emplrc Want Ads Bring Results. Ralph Caldwell (inset), a Washington, Pa., charged hand, who in turn forced Mrs, Cald protect her husband. Authoriti farmhouse wh wre shown carry farm owner, was shot and well to shoot him. here the shooting oceurred. Postal Warship Serves Tars British sailors demand their mail no matter where their sea duty takes them, and here is how it is delivered. an unnamed warship which is picking up bags Photo was made from the deck of of mail brought from home by a speedy destroyer (right). Vanderbilt Choice District Sam Els March 5, of the Power lin 1939 Betty Brarn . N. Phonephoto i Betty rann, of Baltimore, Md., is reported to have eloped with | GIOVA Jacob L. Webb, New York socialite. | [ A great-great-grandson of Com- | modore Cornelius Vanderbilt, he is one of the heirs to the vast Vander- | bilt fortune. Peter from | et e i+ e IT Eviction BUS Juneau Wmn-\n\ Club (Signed) {about $292,250,000. | crease over 1938 of 85.000.000 kronor, Cle | month uL,o went to work at the Al- EVICTON SUITS FILED IN COURT been filed in Charles Waynor suits have Court by against Steve Sprolich and against quarters. | tead and Elsie Elstead >-s NESS MEETING Tuesday, at the Pent House Electric Light and 2 pm Al.\sk.n Company RULAFORD, Secretary. MRS, C. C - D s f | The total vame of Swedish erops | is 1,169,000,000 kronor, This or is an in- D ELE ) NEW DOU (-l AS FAMILY (vm\'un('h- who arrived here Elum, Wash., about a STIMETO CHANGE YOQUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY She was seriously wounded try ng the bodies to town on a sleigh. In background is the | which was once granted them for a dis- ng to killed by Glenn Plant a Juneau this week and is now expecting his wife and child to join Fleek will arrange for the music, Alfreda Fleek and Peggy Cochrane will provide entertainment features, | & 4 and Betty Bonnett and Dolly Kuul‘ to be in charge of refresh- | ments. Additional arrangements (" SRILING to be decided on at the next meet- ing which will be held at Br‘ll\\ SCHEDUL'E Kibby's home. Of importance for the next meet- Leave Due Juneau Due Junean ing, the members must have their | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound newly made pot holders completed| DERBLAY Feb. 24 for judging merits; also the mater-| ALASKA Feb 24 Feb. 21 S & ial for their next sewing project | yUKON B ¢ 3 aprons Mar. 2 Mar. 5 Mar. 11 - <> cd | & FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS CALL Douglas Church || - | Al \ | Services i THE ALASKA LINE L | PHONES Notices for this church coum H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office e must be received by The Empi Freight Office .. L not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | morning to guarantee change of sermon topics, ete 1 DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH | 9:00 a.m.—Holy Mass, followed by | Sunday School . LUKE'S F 'OPAL CHURCH service tomorrow [ Alaska Steamslup Company SERVICE-ON-ALL'-ALRS'KA-ROUTES » (Native Gospel Services) | | | i | | GFORGE H. LOVELESS “ E H | ! ! ! Missionary-in-Charge MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized Carrier him herc about the middle of next| 10:30 am.—Sunday School at A R I STV SR N ALAARA ’ 3 3 S 30 am.—Sunday School s month, Friends of Mr. and Mrs. |Loveless hom | HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 Korfus, they plan to have their| 7:30 pm—Evening service at| @ e T home in the lower apartment of the home of Mrs. Lizzie Jackson. Top- e ———— ————— e ————— X Shafer residence which will be re- | i he Lord " Genesis 16 T tions. Meeting. Home o Mrs. Lizzie Jack- o PSR o0 g f All Fianes Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE YOUNG SHITANDA IN CA Thursday, 3:30 p.m—Children's Wy Radio Station KANG BUSINESS IN LOS ANGELES Class at Loveless home [ Redio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 = | Al are invited to attend these Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | According to news received recent- | services. Iy by Y. “Slim” Shitanda, proprietor of the Owl Cafe here, his nephew Ben Shitanda, has gone into the restaurant business in Los Angeles, California Ted Ibi, formerly of Juneau, is a partner with Ben on a 50 basis, doing the cooking while the latter is business manager, and the venture is proving success- ful, the report said Ben Shitanda, who is a graduate IlAUG of the Douglas High School, left here about a year ago to seek his | fortune in the States. D DOUGLAS SCOUTS AIM AT BUILDING PROJECT A suitable home for their meetings For and other activities is again in prospect for local Scouts who have tentative plans for the construction of a building this sprinz Location of the building is a site about 100 feet above Fifth Avenue, midway between Douglas and Nob Hill, where a splendid view is obtained of the town and channel. The Scouts expect to secure the old Edmiston house at Treawell, the same purpose, and salvage the lumber to build their new head- —— e ST. PATRICK PARTY IS PLANNED BY 4-H CLUB Four-H Club girls held their week- ly meeting this forenoon at the home of Betty Bonnet. Business of the session was concerned with the making of plans for a St. Patrick’s Day party to be given on March 15. | Each member is to have the priv- | ilege of inviting a boy and an enjoy- able evenings of games, music re- rl eshments, is being plmned Pa'sy NEWS BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIR! i By The Dally Alaska || Empire and KINY € days every week at 8:15 am. 12:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:45p.m l | S SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY ‘W. J. NIEMI, Owner "wynurplumuumvh ‘CflLlSEIlM Donglas SATURDAY and SUNDAY DICK POWELL in "GOING PLACES” » TRA]\SPOR.TATVIOIGVCO. I U. S. Mail Carrier M. S. DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 a.m. 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 'I‘umday P —— ALASKA Transportation Company - Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. TAKU Mar. 12 AT 9 P. M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION CANADIAN PACIFIC S JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise March 6, 17, 27 Connections at Vancouver with MERT BENEDICT as » pald-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "’12 CROWDED HOURS" COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPAN OF ALASEA 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 Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE m connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION NORTHLAND .. NORTH SEA . Your Name May Appear! WATCH THIS SPACE ——— Leave Ar.Juneau Lyv.Juneau Sedttle No.Bound So.Bound Mar. 5 Mar. 7 Mar.12 Mar.15 .JPhone 109 .Phone 23 ..Pllonflc 18 SERVICE

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