The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 16, 1940, Page 6

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5 I'VE LOST NEW DIAMOND BRACELET- GONE- DO YOU HEAR BRINGING UP FATHER GOOD HEAVEN S - MY YOU HAVEN'T LOST s 4 OF GET YOLR BRACELET BACK-IF ANYONE CAN- NORTH SEA SOUTHBOUND T0 SEATTLE i, Gordon Phil- Mrs. Gec Benson Rudelph, Tom Ri dolph, Joe Kendler, Jr.. John P. Jen- kins, Vonnis Lee Rudolph, Mrs. Tem Rudclph, Ann Thompson Jones. Newton P; Arthur Har sen, Herbert Kakala, Ted Childer George Copp, Sid Thomps ter Hellan, Peter Chernoff Smith, Joe Thibodeau. To Ketchikan—R. J. Sommers, Paul Strand. Robert Turner, J. G Shepard, F. N. West To Petersburg — Elmer Hanse Andy Taylor, Pete Behrs and Bill Chapman. To Wrangell—Martha Ukas, Mr F. Richfield, Mrs. Donna Brown Mrs, M. A. Cromer. teamer North Sea sailed arch 19 at 9 p. m afterr with Mount McKi cheduled to ) enzers from Ju- sail from March 20 b attle and inter- at 9a. m North Sea scheduled to sail L e e e e e s o o o0 o 0 NORTHRBOI'ND Tcengass scheduled to 6.0'clock Sunday night. Yukcn dug Tugsday. Should <’ mail aboard .« e arrive from Seattl: March 22 at 10 a. m. SOUTHRBOUND SAILINGS \eduled to ek tomorrow and sails south at 8 ocleck Alaska scheduled Monday. . . . . [ . . . ° . . . . ° . . . . . . . . southbound ° LOCAL SAILINC Estebeth scheduled tc 1 every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports art leaves every Wednesday ® at7a.m. for Petersburg, Port e Alexander, Kake and way * ports. o0 0006 00¢c0 | TIDES TOMORROW T T i) High tide—6:06 a.m., 133 feet NOTICE TO CREDITORS Low tide- 3 pm., 28 feet IN THE UNITED STATES COM- High tide—7:42 p.m., 11.2 feet. MISSIONER'S (EX-OFFICIO Tides Monday PROBATE) COURT FOR THE pow tide—1:28 am, 59 feet TERRITORY OF ALASKA. JU- High tide—7:35 am. 134 feet NEAU COMMISSIONER'S PRE- Low tide—2:33 pm. 20 feet CINCT. feet In the Matter of the Estate of ADOLPH FRANK COSTENOBLE, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the undersigned was, on the 15th day of March, 1940, duly ap- peinted administrator of the estate of ADOLPH FRANK COSTENO- BLE, deceased, and that letters testamentary therefor on said day were duly issued to the under- signed All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, with proper vou- chers, and duly verified, within six (6) months from the date of this Notice to the undersigned admin- istrator at the office of his attor neys, R. E. Robertson and M. E Monagle, at 206 Seward Building, Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 15th day of March, 1940 GORDON GRAY, Administrator. Publication dates, March 16-23-30, April 6, 1940 this 71 ‘CALL 1 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. High tide—9:06 p.m., 12.2 29 ABOARD YUKON FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, March 16, — Steamer Yukon sailed for Southeast and SouthwestAlaska ports during the noon hour today with 212 first class and 124 steerage passengers aboard. Passengers booked for Juneau in- clude the following: A. B. Cain, Mrs. Ingrid George- sen, O. W. Schubert, Arnold Swan- son, Agnes Jones, Sam Palmer, R Westbrook, Winston Jones. Louise Skinner. Wilbur Irving. Dr Noble Dick, E. C. Jacobs, R. Phil- lips, Mr. and Mrs. W. Walker, W Walker, Jr. | William Friend, M. Maruchi, Mr rand Mrs. E. ©. Jacobson, Henry | Houck, Ralph Perandini, Ernest Gal- braith. C. J. Newlin, Mrs. R. D. Merrill, R. B. Earling, W. T. Stafford, Mrs. William Fletcher, Ray E. Dailey Y Try an Empire ad. e . -~ LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE * e o Pt —The Sigp of Dependable Service e SO Juneau fo 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 B e et ettt et et et THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAR. 16, 1940. By GEORGE McMANUS INVESTIGATION - HE'L.i. YOU GOT M HELLO 2 YES-THIS IS MRS. JIGGS-YOU SAY THIS IS MR. J.EDGAR HOOVER 2 WHAT 2 BRACELET 2 HOW WOKIDERFLIL ! YES-AND WE GOT YOUR BROTHER-TOO- | = — ’ ARMY ‘NIGHTCAPS' AREN'T A have adopted for wintertime snow maneuvers may useful purpose: camouflaging men during war crill in snows. Left Prefer Germany to Italy #he first trainload of repatriated Germans from the Italian Tyrol arrives t a German border town. Living in an area which once was part of the lustrian Empire, these people were given their choice of countries and | permitted to leave when they voted for the Reich. L Offcers Installed ‘Gro(ef i’léasahlly By Martha Society Shocked when Paid | o 23-Year-Old Bill The Martha Society met for ai potluck luncheon at 1:30 o'clock | yesterday afternoon at the parlors SEATTLE, March 16. — Paul! of the Northern Light Presbyter- Ringseth, grocery proprietor, has re-| ian Church. Following the lunch- newed his faith in human nature.| eon there was community singing ‘ Twenty-three years ago when Ring- | with Mrs. RobertWhite as aceom- | seth operated a store in the Liven-| panist. | good minnig camp near Fairbanks, Officers for the new year werei two miners ran up a joint bill to- then installed as follows: Mi taling $644. A year or two later Katherine Hooker, President; Mrs. | Ringseth moved to Seattle with the | L. E. Witte, First Vice-President; Mrs. E. M. Richardson, Second Vice- | ; Mrs. Sidney Thompson, r, and Mrs. R. H. Gillespie, | ers who said: |in Alaska and making | good living. of that bill.” “I am still mining a pretty Members presented a bouquet to the new President and buttonieres to the other officers outgoing. Mrs, Stacey Norman was presented with a gift. The Rev. John A. Glasse gave a | the store and paid up. - ports of both So- | Two leading short talk to the society on the work | viet Russia and Finland are 1o-| of the church. cated on the gulf coast of the | —————— Isthmus of Karelia — Leningrad Try an Empie ad. and Viipuri (Viborg) IT'STIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY z E | | | DR !NK—_Those hoods the U. S. army officers look like granny's nightcaps, but they serve a most =ide, Col. Cassius Dowell, of the 28th Infantry, and Major Camp. | bill still unpaid. | Last week the grocer received a| { telephone call from one of the min-| I want to pay my half | Shortly after the man went to to right at Pine Camp, N. Y., an Three Presidents of the United States died on the nation’s birth- day, July 4—John Adams, Jefferson & and Monroe. One was born on J 4—Calyin Coolidge. TENSE TIMES _Through - London _ strides ® Sir William | & e classifie g T 3 Seeds, British ambassador in Emprre classiffeds bring results Russia now “on furlough” from Z P his post. It was reported that his UNI1ED STATES departure from Moscow had | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR gmothing to do with troubled | GENERAL LAND OFFICE Russian-British relations. | District Land Office | Alaska. M ' ON ISLAND TRIP that Eliseus Laurensen, has filed an application for a homesite un- | + the act of May 26, 1934 for, gpe) Simmons flew out with the a tract of land braced in U. S. papy Fairchild today for Chichagof Survey No. 2363, serial 08675, situ- and sitka with K. Kezele for Chich- | ated on the north side of Tenakee oot and Ruth Young, roundtrip to| Inlet about 2% miles northwest of gjtka, Tenakee, latitude 57°47°20” N, longi-' john Amundsen was to fly to tude 135°17 West, containing 487 Polaris-Taku with freight and pas- acres. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claims in the District Land Office, An- chorage, Alaska, within the period of publication or thirty days there- after, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. FLORENCE L. KOLB, Register (Acting). Publication dates: Mar. 2-9-16-23- 30, April 6-13-20-27, 1940, adv. SRR sengers. } S AT S et | Today’s News Today—fmpire | ALASKA Transporiatios Company ) HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. U. S. Mail Carrier | Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle M.S. DART |:smee rw - e L] | Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau | AT P. M. every Wednesday at 7 am. | For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT PASSENGERS FREIGHT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS REFRIGERATION For Information { ® Haugen Transportation Co. Red Gll‘ AGENT Freight must be on city dock not | n n F ) later than 4 P. M. Tuesday { o Ehe m || Phone 114 Night 312 NEWS BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIRI ‘ By The Daily Alaska JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE . ¥ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Empire and KINY Pringess Loulse March - 17, 27 April 7, 17 s dG!l heiind "‘.k o Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL 1 m-ATLANTIC -PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars V%lll.l. V. W. MULY Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska Baranof Hotel TIMELY CLOTHES y—- H. S. GRAVES [ “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER ‘ & MARX CLOTHING | NUNN.BUSH SHOES | STETSON HATS i QUALITY WORK CLOTHING | | \{ FRED HENNING Complete Cutfitter for Men & | JAMES C.COOPER | G, P By ‘: Business Counselor R e S | COOPER BUILDING Empire Want Leave Due Juneau Due Juneae Steamer Seattle Northbound Soathbouns ALAEKA Mar. 9 Mar. 12 YUKON Mar. 16 Mar. 19 MT. 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