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BRINGING UP FATHER e [ WE MUST PUT A STOP TO OLUR SON ALWAYS ASKIN’' FER MONEY-=- | JUST GOT ANOTHER WIRE FROM HIM - HOW. DID HE KNOW WE WUZ ___ IN MEMPHIS 2 SHUT LP- WHAT GOOD_DOES IT. King Features Sysdicat r | SteAMER MOVEMENTS ALASKA NOW | I i ¢ © & & " 9 8 08 0 e 0 4g 4 . NORTHBOIU'ND . 18P ® Alaska schedul arrive on @ 3 e Tuesday. W bly have' e ° seven day . FOR JUNEAD- i, LAY &2 . SCHEDULED . ° scheduled t ail from Se- o e aftle March 12 at 9 p.m . ) ® Prince Loui cheduled to e « X o sail frem Vancouver March e So ° 12 at 9 p. . 1 f ® Northlane hedulac sail e e from Seattle March 18 at 10 e T . a. m . . IBOUND SAILINGS . ( T . hedule outhbound e W ] i . sunday midnight o ) . LOCAL SAILINGS . C Rob- @ Estebeth scheduled ail every ® . 2. M. © Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ® H e i a 1 wayport Ed o ® Dart leaves every We lay o T McKinn- © at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port e « n, Alfred ® Alexander, Kake and way @ I Fred R. Patrick, ® ports. . H Callow, Mrs. ® ®© ®© © ©¢ O @ 0 ¢ ¢ ¢ o o Connie Floire, Miss Mariol Waite | I Simpson, Jacob P. Bri Mr e t——————— nd Mr C. J. Stromberg, Mr. and TlDES TOMORQOW i Mrs. T. C. Shippey H ik g High tide—1:40 am., 16.8 w [ ] Low tide—7:42 am. -0.1 ] . High tide—1:48 p.m. 16.4 b Low tide 54 pm, -02 T'DES TOMORROW High tide—2:07 a.m., 16.7 Low tid 8:14 am, -02 High tide 2:19 p.m., 159 feel 5 Low tide—8:23 p.m., 05 feet Scheluled to Leave Prince 1., Those coming in are O. S. Sullivan Phil DeWree, Mrs. Phil DeWree, M P. Halleran, Everett King and Nick Mellich Rupert Sunday En- roufe fo Juneau - R : Sateamer Tor which struck . a log on the northbound voyage, B d l Sh I was towed into Prince Rupert, and rnaa ower IS placed on the drydock there for re- Given in Honor of pair scheduled to leave the British Columbia port Sunday after- = 5 noon and will proceed north to Ju- M M L 8 ISS Miram Lea Agent D. B. Pemmer received this information this forenoon in a ra- Complimenting Miss Miriam Lea, diogram. Agent Femmer also whose marriage to Mr. Kenneth advised that definite arrival of the Lowe will be an event of next Tonzass at Juneau will be given out month, Miss Mary Pierce was host- | Monday ess with a 1 o'clock luncheon and - miscellaneous shower this after- noon at r Treadwell home. The bride-elect received many IMONSEM, LIEN FLYING TODAY s Al Monsen and Burton i1 Juneau this after- ad of passengers from lovely and useful gifts for home. Those present include the Mes- dames M. Bagby, F. Behrends, W McKinnon, C, Walters, O. Edwards. F. Endres, and Carl Lindstrom and the Misses Mary and Astrid Loken, Geraldine Feero, Margaret Pierce, and the honor guest and the host- ess. her new T[ME TO CALL 17117 B £ MINING MAN IS ALASKA PASSENGER Dennis Coy Ruby mining man Alaska-bound RUBY FOR YOUR CAB is an passenger BEROADWAY CAB CO aboard the Alaska which left Se attle today. |~ | P | | & [ e Suy ~—The Sign of Dependable Service 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 Sales Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1940. - PRSBSNG GPS J M g e R e By GEORGE McMANUS H.S. GRAVES s 1. S. GRAVES | TiMELY CLOTHES OH-IT'S OUR SONNY o i 1! HELLO ? ERad S Eo 15 HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER E NUNN-BUSH SHOES | HELLO ? a & MARX CLOTHING HELLO? GOO-DA Bt ‘ { STETSONHATS | g d DA -DA- My VOICE F e ] QUALITY WORK CLOTHING } ~ N &1 N | . \ wgy \ . | JAMES C.COOPER | |} NNING | | ! NNING ) ‘ C. PUAL 1 Comblete Outfitter for Men i TREHeD) ! Business Counseiot ; s i > COOPER BUILDING 2 ? (T R T [T (R:A2 WOLVES CHARGED 7 p AN y L HELP Al BY . UI KILLED; | 41 ASKAN s N £ [ ! S A S ngRI Tejephcne 713 or write L The Alaska Territorial Ty Employment Service ‘ Hewssane Leave Due Juneau Due Juriean I e R BT STEAM ENGINEER-HOIST MAN | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ; b s S Single Several years' ex-{ - p . perience as 1 engineer| YUKON Mar. 2 Mar. 5 Mar. 11 ¢ er 1 I o evean e ing woods,| ALASKA Mar. 9 Mar. 12 Mar. 18 I vist, do own| YUKON Mar. 16 Mar. 19 Mar. 25 g o done high!| MT. McKINLEY Mar, 20 Mar. 23 Mar. 29 i e T Wants a Mar. 20 . i or other work available, C I Mar. 23 Mar. 26 Apr. 1 e ly six gun- 107 FOR OTTIER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS which were RS ———catl ‘ ot Sy ar NTION MASONS ST i Dick <ay s THE ALASKA LINE Yy B e ‘:"”“” i PHONES « g dlock. Work if ¢ H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office 3 r W "reight Office 4 p p : 1 wounded brutes adv k > and a r b i 5 1 n e th is far better T n F ad I - ‘ N | gs ta Steams 1p ompany B R “:”‘ GENERAL LAND OF F SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALAS'KA*ROUTES + By SRR A Distriet Land Office i pxomameere: - i s g Andiisrade Alask. | R e - ; February 14, 193! e T T 1 town it} NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN| | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL The wolves purchased by us Laurensen, has filed) | 5 yyay Radie Communication Authorized Carrler i Clarence Sands and are now on yiew & a2 || SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE I ing up [rozen stiff for anybody © i in 0. s|| SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA i ”"“]' e easire & Survey No, 2363, serial 08675, situ-| | HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ! 1« n seven X inch- e e e e A i i Y . S ‘h,‘,;, 150 pounds each, ; ated on the north side of K R T D AT Y _‘_7"‘_ Pity .m: pocr moose chased to death et about 2 ’mll"; Aniwest L — Tenake latitude 57°47°20” D ongi- Dick Dun has wired outside for 2CIes All Planes ermission purcha l, a machine Any and all persons claiming ad- Operating Own Aeronautical \ PHONE - Wit Be sa ¢ one of the 1914 versely any of the above mentioned S way Radio Station KANG ot old workd v models will satisfy land should file their adverse claims Redio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 | him allright. in the District Land Office, An- Fquipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Robert Wadlow IOy chorage, Alaska, within the period s of publication or thirty d; there- | World's tallest man, Robert Wadlow, 8 fect 914 inches tall, marks l t : iy ; \is 22nd birthday by observing how time flies at his St. Petersburg, fave ers ues S .A]rm or ”,“I\ ““1 .b'g‘ 2 1»»: Fla., hotel, where he is vacationing. Wadlow’s home is at Alton, TiL. ihe proms of e Satias : ——— - Atluncheon Friday ROY THOMAS for Ketchikan basketball player| po. are ater Holden who is Publication dates: Mar. 2-9-1 e 3 o ! i o s gt a» & pald-up subseriber to TRO[[ER B_'_AZE John Davis, whose mother died|fung 1o Seattle with her husband 30 April 6-1: 7, 1940, } vesterday in the First OWy. =~ Inext week, and for Mrs, Robert payery TRANSPORTATION CO.| ilv Alaska Emni pu'l' DOWN WITH Davis flew back Wil BlIS shortSehosttier apd Mrs. E, ‘H. Clifford " 5 The Dai y Alaska Lmpire Iy l'“” the flier landed here. )y, returned this week from Seat- - . coming up with Ellis for} ) nys Robert Bender entertained U. S. Mail Carrier is invited to present this coupon S iw “l known First L'nx\'wlyu:»:m-«, man,| - Govers were set for eleven. : L l-. g nd Miss Frances Woods i gl Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau Mary Susan of Wrangell Is * : | RE Y : . oy ST TR CAPITOL THEAT Bady Gutfed af Upper | WILKINS TO FLY i e oy e eid s ALERANDER and WAY FORTS S8 R 3 s b0 e ) i | L 8 ceae : For Informati City Float Moorings | ON PAA ELECTRA |ine unaersignca provate ude 00 1,0 mrnsporemins o, e a1 = — | Among ttiie passengers going nortn | March 9, 1940, at 10:00 oGlock.| “rrigny must be on city dock not "“LONE WOLF SPY HUNT bl Fire, believed to have .Sl;\r!ml to Fairbanks Tuesday on the PAA A,{vl‘»m the o‘.lcv. o [1ed mEu Iates thnn4l’ M. Tuuday from an overheated (‘u! burning glectra, will be Six Hubert Wilkins, Sh;!e.; %}»m:zmm&i“”ax}or u\w - WATCH THIS SPACE stove, badly gutted the trolling eyplorer Officio 0l ak . b oK —— Your Name May Appear! boat Mary Susan at 2:30 o'clock Wilkins flew from New York to June_z\u. Alaska, Ommissiol er’s this morning at the Upper City Edmonton to Whitehorse and will| Precinct, upon the petition of A L A s K A Float. catch the PAA plane for Fairbanks [ Gordon Gray for his nppomlmcn; e e - The flaming boat was cut 100se | and Nome at Whitehorse as m;lmmst,r;tz;:fi t:]o edstam ?:1 P —— from its moorings to save thesmall Adolph Frank Costenoble, deceased, T - b tleatRineice o : . issuance of Letters of ransporiatios et e b, Coan e ADVERTISEMENT XOR 8IS |G o o i AL perons e COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY mm}( RIGEY host “(m[.y m('\‘h‘\‘ BEALES sis, 0 TRIPLIOATES lm interest are hereby required at comp“y 3 OF ALASEA over from its moorings at the GOV~ oy ye “received in-the Office of | ernment Wharf, pulled alongside the Commissioner of Education, iS&ld time and place to appear or i P - he. ers b t e o ' ez v e, if any they have, wh; of the crath towed it, GUERE MBI maryiory ‘o Alusks, ab Juneau, ALUSRARERIE. L ECERIERIE ML oy o Pler 7 Sefitle Lumber and Building Materials bay and extinguished the ]Hdmf ~‘ aska, at 10:00 AM, APRIL 9, 1940, |52 ml:‘ym A Leaves PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU City firemen had cured a skifl 1ial. 2 a . ! and then publicly opened for the d Seattle 1 2 att vty itness hand and Official ve A were ‘;‘, i to '}“\)ml». furnishing of all labor an ma-}*‘z ‘M ‘Juz‘e‘;u G R e Mar. 12 SECURE YOUR LOAN THR?JUSH 'Il‘fi TIo ;m;rcA n into range of S he CONSTR ION > - J ' S 5 ) e > Cyane arrived the CONSTRUCTION of | 3 v o Rebruary, 1940. S. S. TONGASS Mar.19 and Modemnize Your Home Under . a SCHOOL BUILDING with |9 e The blaze it up the entire wat Toacher's Quarbers. at HAYCOCK. | (BEAL) S. S. TAKU Mar. 26 = fror Amx with the patrol boat on AL‘”M ’ 3 el FELDLidGSRtA;. i AT 9 P. M. ? AR i i S mmissioner p. tne JoN el O Hy "‘I“‘"‘: Plans may be obtained from An- ;’:;eEx-gfI:cno Pro;mte PASSENGERS FREIGHT L G A s T l H E A “ i of g ‘I"‘E“I‘l“"‘;‘ thony E. Karnes, Commissioner of | o Y REFRIGERATION ice turning its searchlights : = au, i L 8 Education, Territory of Alaska at| s 8 | cene, spectators had a rare ¥ e Commissioner's Precinct. ® sl sight e O aaorvert O Red- | puplication dates: Feb. 21-28-29, AGENT Every Eifort Made for the Comlort of G 1an, Arc ect, J PH Alaska. i The craft, owned by Att Alexan-| 4" jepoeit of §1000 wil be re- | MArch, 1-3-4-5-6-1-8 1940, adv. D. B. FEMMER GA STIN EAU CAF E der of Wrangell, is approxlmately q,ireq for each set of Plans and| e, ekt 113 > fa ove ”il anc 18 of ‘:" :“’“'l’“‘ Specitications. A Bid Bond of 5% | e m connecron ender "type. ‘Not’a new-boati ieits| IS SR SRS P00 O understood fire has damaged it gg it G WL B Teutred to ac N E W S AIR SERVICE INFORMATION i N : The successful bidder will be re- | i / an 3y |».v |‘u.‘ ~n.m.l (l__ but *" quired to furnish a Performance| L ( .\\A(HT\:. Travel “‘H"l 1““)'}“:]‘" forepeak 15 badly | gong of 100% of the Contract price | BBBAncAST PACIEIC ona burned and the wheelhouse is al- bt 33 g and also furnish sufficient Com-| | ” e vrotect the Territory. JOINT FEATURE SERVICE || e The Teriitory reserves the right | ON THE AIR! CESS l to rejgct any or all bids and to| waive all informalities, Ly i LINER ANTHONY E H FROM FIRST ("V‘ o waxnes, || By The Daily Alaska]| suseav 1o vascouve, 5 =) = g, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE . T comreany Pilot Bob ¥ flew in from Ket- First publication, Mar. 9, 1940, } ] { chikan yesterday with ad Dews Lasc publication, Mar. 30, 1940, | h’fl'e all‘m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS TR HqSPURTH fln L rall - P - . e Sl Ficdsi | Princess Louise RO 55, B 52 L SRS A S E O T D S NG, | March 6, 17, 27 WEEK SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle ) | € days every week ai ! April 7, 17 ¢ Leave ‘Ar.Junéau Lv.Juneau ! L Connections at Vancouver with Seattle No.Bound So.Bound s IT STIM E TO 8:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. L Canadian Pacific Services: NORTHLAND Mar. 1 Mar. 5 Mar. 7 ! CHANGE YOUR 7:00 p.m. AP mnuANmSSDACTN::Snc A% NORTH SEA .. Mar. 8 Mar.12 Mar.15 y —————————————————— ¥ ar.19 Mar. 22 ! THINNED 3 OUT - TRANS-PACIFIC Nonzfix‘g&n Mar st ! f Tickets, reservations and full NOR' 2 - b2 : LUBBICANTS' . T ey - particulars from HENRY GREEN, Agent .. ..Phone ! ¢ SANITARY PLUMBING and Ve, W/ MPLVIRILE - .P.R.—Juneau, Alasks ‘ CONNORS MOTOR ||| ™rTHG.COMPANY | “en Gloiiad i ‘W. J. NIEMI, Owner ~ - 4 A g o 6 L €2 K] “Let your plumbing worry be L - nr | COMPANY | "o v hane me. || CANADIAN PACIFIC 'ROUND ALASKA SEPVICE NN il )