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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 1 | [ f BRINGING UP FATHER . By GEORGE McMANUS | H.S.GRAVES ’ ;i TIMELY CLOTHES | “The Clothing Man” | 1 WE’ L’LL DO NOTHIN' OF THE ED-TELL US | ‘ NUNN-BUSH SHOES TA\(gEAeg‘}N!%E \é%n-r- URE_GOING RIGHT REALLY- THAT'S || ABOUT v‘trDRunz | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | ‘ § ABOUT THE IN_ THE SENATE CHAMBER SAY-BILL-DID THE BEST FISHING TRIP- & MARX CLOTHING I STETSON HATS { THE GROUNDS 2N e AD (AN BY GOLLY- THERE'S A THE TWO WEEK ~ ; . EREC s G ! OLT OUR COLUNTRY- GROLP OF SENATORS TRAVEL ING DON'T ORGET— TR L} ABCAS OVER THERE-THEY SALESMEN? V%RE gol By | | MUST BE IN QUITE LEARN | A SERIOUS DEBATE- YOU MISSED A | | NEXT MONDAY- | | l JAMES C.COOPER | |{ FRED HENNING SWELL. PART | | Complete Cutfitter for Men ) ’ AT JERRY'S | C.P. A | ¥ = LAST NIGHT- ‘ Business Counselor T T TR S S [l COOPER BUILDING iy il + s Kmbire Want Ads Bring Results. | p? | 2 Copr. 1940, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserve | | NEWS | 20 Go OUI ‘ s _——-Mo } $CHOOL BOAND MEE"NG, [ Leave Due Juneau Due Jurieau L The Douglas School Board MH Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ] o w o e 0 e hold a business meeting lomorr()m‘ v s ees e £ evening before the Parent Teach NOWIRROUNO '; er Association meets, about 7 o'clock| ALASKA- Mar. 9 Mar. 12 Mar. 18 b4 Nmthlnnrl l”ited[”lmh';o ;::l‘:: : | to attend to payment of bllls and| YUKON Mar. 16 Mar. 19 R rEt M hnilene é other matters of interest. | M. MekivLEY EEAG e gl | e | £ SCHEDULED SAILINGS o | : o i R A | TANANA ... Mar. 20 lAST NIGH]‘ = 1“"“ scheduled to sail from ¢ | Mrs, ‘él‘femer Loop with her u-} b inci AT, 28 Mar. 26 Apr. 3 M ;,; i,c“;“"‘ml S il : days-old daughter, Beatrice Mary FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS : b2, ® Moun cKinley schi 3 i % ) " Ala 1 i e home last Saturday from St prell SR 7 () PSR The steamer Alaska was in port e sail from Seattle at 9 a. m. ® zfi:s l-;asplbal. | southbound last evening with 20 e tomorrow i . o | THE ‘LILASKA L'N passengers leaving town after thirty- @ North Sea scheduled ,m sail o E ACE WILL NOW PHONES three had disembarked here e from Seattle March 22 at 10 : )mlfF T::ll;F :7}{?('1([&:@ ?)mm-:m S N i Arrivals were U. S. Marshal W. T. ® a. m )} . c y Mahoney, Mrs. Mahoney, C. B. Line- o Princess Louise scheduled to @ Mike's Place is now offering a Freight Office ... 4 Mts. Lt ;: s y ancouver March specialty of fried chicken and French han, Mrs. Linehan, Mr. and Mrs, F.' ® sail from Vanco: Tad potatEasr MOy radit of 2| C. Bond, R. S. Petrie, G. P. Conrad, ® 22 a1 9 p. m . ; i 5 8 4 ;\: J. O'Dell, V. E. Rowley, H. Jackson, @ Alaska scheduled to sail from @ newly installed electric fryer, new: T. George, E. George. Mary George, @ Seattle March 23 at 9 a. m. @ 5 . 4 of .\All'{d also appears among to- Mrs. H. Adams, Mary Brown, Ann'e @ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGs ¢ BIDDY'S BID FOR FAME —Nonc the worse for her apparent 200-mile ride down the flooded day's advertisements, Jn;nm K. Wood, Joe Meherin, N. ® Yukon scheduled southbound e Feather and Sacramento rivers, !l\is‘l;cn \\;ai;:l;czf;:;cdn a';‘ 'l;r:::“n;(;ol‘s‘l:nd. San Francisco. A leg band L e | a/s a téams lp ompany B 575350 b 2 gave Marysville, Cal.. a¢ he - p L. Troast, I. Mwrray. J. F. Plein, ® Monday. b SERVICE-ON'RLLALASK OUTES - P. Congdon, V. T. Heotath, C. L S 3 Wredes Emenamed RS'KA-R S Doggett, Miss L. E. Jennison, A, C. ¢ MPEAR; BAILINGS 4] R S S O S, S T N B et T 3 Pty o1 o v +| 1940 CANNERY Allied Cleanup at the Front During Visit with' |~ MARINE ATRWAYS—U. S. MAIL vey, F. Flitza, L. Shea, L. J. Chey- | ® ‘ednesday at 6 p. m. for 8it- i {8 rion, Hannah Pileberg. ® ka and wayports. . 1 M RI E l . .' Sailing to Seattle were Mr. and ® Dart leaves every Wednesday ® L E I_ Bar”efls Here | 2-way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier Mrs. Danlel Ross, Mrs. H. L. Wat- ® at7 8 m. for Petershwsg, Port o v e ) SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE { son, Boris Magids, Alfred Loman, ® Alexander, Kake and way & BE "AI.ASKAN" e x ; SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE——ANY PLACE IN ALASKL | Murray Stuart, Mr. and Mrs. How- ® DOrts. . ®. H Wrede and Mrs. Wrede of 0 To Ketchikan—P. Wicks, J. R. Far- ks —e¥ i guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bart- i & rell. Kaj Louring. H. Marks, Ben —————————— Arnold Declares Negofia- left for the past week, sailed today | : Watson, E. H. Wells, T. Thorsen | TIDES TOMCRROW ! . L on the steamer Yukon onn_)uLu to| To Petershurg — Robert Waugh, o - ONORROW | fions fo Be Held Within ihetr resdanee. n the Tnteror. | ALASK A A I B TBANSPURT lnc. Jack Mellquist, H. Dunlop. . . During their brief visit in the| All Planes B Low tide—3:50 am. 32 feet. | n Terl’lmry» Itself Capital City they were entertained | 2-Way 0""‘::;:‘ o':l' ‘"':“’“"0" PHONE High tide—10:06 a.m.. 15.7 feet. | on several occasions. Friday after- o Statlon KANG 612 Low tide—4:33 pm., -07 feet. | Negotiations with resident can- noon Mrs. Robert Bender was hos-| Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU High tide—10:65 p.m., 15.6 feet. | ery workers and seiners in the ;c.\x wug an mro;:mal gallm:nu ,rn; Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | L T g canned salmon industry of Alaska | her residence on Evergreen Avenue. ker, R. Westbrook, G. Bibby, C. Butt, Will take place “definitely” in Al- | '{hé sy rvm!flrz & dinner bid - —_— A. J. Gutormson, J 'H. Habbe-! That was the statement of W. C s brother, William Wrede | stad, O. T. Hanson, J. G. Hooper Jr,, Arnold, well known Ketchikan at- | of Juneau. Mrs. Bartlett entertain- ‘ MRS. J. A. THIBODEAU R. G. Kearns, J. R. Klingenberg, J. torney and reffresentative of the ed ‘S.fltllldd_‘ afternoon at her West | E. Lambert, R. McCandless, O. Mor- salmon industry, on his arrival | Bevently Sipet: iufie Wil § lunch- as pald-up. subscriber to myr, E. B. Onscien, E. Premo, L. here today aboard the steamer eon complimentary to Mrs. Wrede. | o« Schefter, Ben See, €. Sovold, A. So- Yukon for a brief business visit. | SR | & " vold, W. Thompson, A, Zaworski, | Arnold said, “You can say that _ NOTICE g il The Dally Alaska Empxre .‘ From Ketchikan—W. A. Bates, negotiations for the 1940 season vThe (;r{)up Health A‘ssomanun‘ i) 4 ‘ Seventy persons disembarked from p W, Hagerty, L. A. Morley, R. W. With respect to resident cannery will hold its regular meeting Wed- is invited to present this coupon the crowded northbound Yukon this mcCrary, €. J. Bailey, W. €. Ar- workers and seiners will be held in nesday, March 20, at the any this evening at the box office morning for Juneau and a long list nold, Mrs. R. W. McCreary. Alaska, definitely, notwithstanding | Council Chambers. The public 1s| of the ———MM8M of passengers were booked here for From Wrangell—PF. L. Fiske, Ver- reports to the contrary.” invited to attend. adv. \ Westward and Lynn Caral ports. ner Israelson, Frank Heintzleman, No single town will represent the = -~ ‘— cAPITOL THEAT“E ) From Seattle passengers were: p. Marson, D. Santos, S. Oatigas. center negotiation proceedings, Ar- | | ‘ ’ A. B. Cain, George Hellerich, Ray Westbound nold said, and declared, “T'll start Dailey, Dr. Noble Dick, R. B. Earl- ing. Ralph Ferrandini, Mrs. W. D. Fletcher, J. R. Folmer, William Friend, E. W. Galbraith, T. George- sen, H. C. Hook, A. T. Hutchinson, Wilbur Irving, E. C. Jacobson, E. O. Sailing to Seward from here were talking with anyone interested in‘ John Cheney, Russell Wright, George the contracts right now.” Leveque, Joe Walsh, John Geyer, A guest at the Gastineau Hotel, Donld Coate, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Arnold expects to return to Ket- Shallit, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Wrede, chikn on the Northland later this E. Bertils, P. Haupert, E. Cunning- week. Seldlevs of the Dorsetshire. County regiment of the British army in ¥rance exuoy hot baths in their tubs. After a day of duty on the Western Tuesday and Wednesday “THE LADY'S FROM KENTUCKY" | I | COLISEUM-DOUGLAS i - and receive 2 tickets to see: “ANDY HARDY GETS SPRING FEVER" Jecobeon, Mis. E. O Jacotson. ' nam, O. J. Grahi, W. Forreht, A, J. GlSEES e b Xront, Suixts peal luxiiegs o e = WATCH THIS SPACE gnes Jones, Winston Jones, T. G m 8 ke A 1 Yrovani; pi e o e "To Kodigkafh 2. Anderson, Mrs. Au TRANSPORT. ° | N CONTINUE ON SOUTH A L A S R A ,m‘:of:i..'f.m’ o ! mer, R. L ‘thip_._. Gu,\“ s(.h"b‘,",_ Jn}‘{: ss&::: qEvfi«.\lDfi‘:‘;:::ds, Eli- mr"( AGH“ ls I“ HAWKI"S 0 VUKO“ Boris Magids, Seward Peninsula RN Louise Skinner, W. T. Stafford, Ar- zabeth Edward trading pcst operator, and Alfred Florence Syverud, i N , wh ived on tr e s s W Wi W s . e e TOWN ON BUSINESS| ON WAY TO SEWARD |iomer of o’ sho wrves o 0 | frasportation COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY liam J. Walker, Mrs. William Wal< R. Ask, L. M. Smith. = | A ng south from Juneau, boarded the 1 o3 P To Haines—Alice Edwards, H. . Winston J. Jones, Traffic Man-| T. W. Hawkins, of the well known | /8 S0 0 (F0E H | coml’“Y O PR Houck, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Cowling, ager for the Alaska Transportation |commercial firm of Brown and Haw- | "7 ™ "2 ! ® el 'al .' ny, arrived in Juneau on the | kins, leng established ward, it - :or?:"”tii?::infi&“flfx:fl !Ifir: 3‘“1‘ fzz;ng:ryvuknn this morning. a passenger aboard the stcamer Yu- | FAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | Lumber and Bmldmg Materials Harvey, James McNamara. Registered at the Baranof Hotel, 'kon returning home and accompan- s Mail Carri Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU WILGAAR elaan mack | abbmtubue weeks Tere angl 4k LR S U. S. Mail Carrier L ol SECURE YCUR LOAN THROUGH US To improve | i com| s odernize ome Under e I, F. H. A. FOR YOUR CAB William Friend, of the Past Office ‘“ kdhtection with. his pany's [dine' In JE. year: “ s n A n T S. §. TAKU Mar.19 §| and M Your BROADWAY CAB CO. stafl whe Has.ben. south for about usiness. Mr. Hawkins has been visiting i . . e ‘ - | California since last December and Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau i | tWo weeks, réturned on the Yukon.' M ‘RY GEORGE BACK Ias Mrs. Hawkins' healtli is so much every WodhtolhFatdam. | et U {improved she is coming north again | sor PETEHRSBURG, KAKE, PORT|| PASSENGERS FREIGHT “ 0 'l' E L G A s T I N E A u l“ 'I'o“s of u CXPP:ng, to remain until next fall. | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS ummnrmm ! POTTLSE" - (ENPee S T et For Information | TR Haugen Transportation Co, Red 611 | Aum Every Eftort Made tor the Comtort of Guests! Mary George, who received mB‘(K "o KUGRUK. Freight must be ity dock not | ight musi on city nof suspended sentence recently on a v later than 4 P. M, Tuesday | D B m G A s 'r l “ E A “ c A F B nm conviction . for illegal cohabitation, | THEI[E DUE HERE ON . i ke s 11 Mght s || e e was brought here from Yakutat on o canheation . the steamer Alaska by U. S. Mar-| | " s shal Willlam T. Mahoney for re- "Exr WEEK S Bo" AIR SERVICE INFORMATION NEWS vocation of the suspension of sen- Travel tence. Herb Kittlesby, former Wiy R e LA M e ramer s W BROADCAST ona Mr. and Mrs. Odin SUANGDETS ' Jiunea smoute. io ho i JIrOUE “PRIN- were Yukon passengers thmugh Ju- | Rittlesby, who is mining with " Beau today. TG to CHPDIE| Kart Theik on the Kusruk River i || JOINT FEATURE SERVICE CESS al @ 2 v fre rba S e isreseuperintenden! of Cripple Creek fxl:)butl]ao.m ll;in Exléikd;;zrnu“T::dpf:; O TIE-Ains J : dragline operations of the Strabd- | pplance of the mining crew wil Daily Al EAD: 70 VANGRD YRR, . ergs an al T & shor o - & S _Juneau fo Fairhanks: Tuesdays By " Ao W 5 ek 1o et s s | BY The Daily Alaskall *viezoma'on ssarria | R 'SPORTATION COMPRNY: Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays | wo e assinss begins Empire and KINY | %" rccs vonss TRAN A i . ’ 53 - | - Fairbanks 1o Bethel: Wednesdays T 0. WEEK SAILINGS—Juneas to Seattie . IT'S T I M E TO o . Colgm m;’:‘r:;-'nh Leave Ar.Juneau Ly,Juneau = & 8:15 g.m. 12:30 p.m. J Seattle No.Bound So.Bound U. S. Rirmail—Express Service CHANGE YQUR 7:00 pan. sspm || AN ATIANTIO THINNED OUT | TRANS-PACIFIC NORTHLAND ... Mar. 15 Mar. 19 Mar.‘22 - i uylars fram gen! Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. VUSRICANTS! oy g cal | o o e TR PHONE 108 CONNORS MOTOR 3, NSty Owper Bamhel Botel | : lumbing worry be i LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE - Sales Represeniative COMPANY T v Eene . || CANADIAN PACIFIC ROUND RLASKA S EPUIEE R