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6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. MONDAY, MARCH 25, 1940. BRINGING UP FATHEB By GEORGE McMANUS | H.S. GRAVES ||| TIMELY CLOTHES “The Clothing Man” NUNN-BUSH SHOES b gl S et S i T T BY GOLLY-IT MUST Bl ! / | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | | L L I OH-LOOK AT THAT || YOU'RE RIGHT-JESSIE - > & MARX CLOTHING | STETSON HATS N WASHINGTON AN’ BE HANDSOME MAN - IUST LOOK AT THE I . Like 1o L] IN POLITICS — BuUT " MABEL. - WOULDN'T || FINE SHAPE OF His | HAVE HIS || QUALITY WORK CLOTHING HE MAKE A FINE HEAD-.I'D LOVE TO SENATOR? OH - | MEET HIM-WOULDN'T THINK HE 1S _LYOLJ* DEAR 2 MARVELOUS! AUTOGRAPH- C.P. A. | Complete Qutfitter for Men 1 LI M 4 [ ] JAMES C. COOPEH \{ FRED HENNING , ! Business Counselor COOPER BUILDING | — i ! Mln ‘Want Ads Bring Rcsull\ Copr. 1940, Kiig Peatured Syndicate, Inc,, World rights resersed ——f 'EASTERN STAR* WILL INITIATE| | TEAMER VEI Following a short business session Norah B"“ S I _s_ i —'—ZVIO tiickd In the lodge room of the Bcottish R Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau s f Rite Temple, initiatory work will be | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound exemplified by the Order of Eastern P R A A A R A ] ) ; ! NORTHBOI'ND | Star. The meeting will start at 8 even ere e Alaska probably due early to- o'clock g | YURON ... Y Mar. 16 Mar. 19 Mar. 25 Later in the evening a social hour| MT, McKINLEY .. St @ il v 0 morrow morning. Should — le have one days’ mail aboard. rrived in Ju-| e North Sea scheduled to arrive neau opf the steamer Princess Norah e * at 8 a. m. tomorrow, sailing th fdre at 11 o'c . for Sitka at 1 p. m | will be held with Mrs. Russel Cook TANANA CPE e ] |in charge of arrangements. ALASKA Mar. 23 Mar. 25' Apr. T pwa FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS Baranof Hotel. persons embarked from here for the Historic City, the Taku routed to return southbound through Junes temorrow ® Mount McKinley southbound © next Friday. Elwin Messer 14- 5 Eddie Nielson 14- 8 1/5 Mr. e SCHEDULED SAILINGS K. C. Jchn-' ® Tongass scheduled to sail from e ‘le‘f::'};‘j:](‘;:l(ie:‘"“ in Class A and T E 4' /lg §C F. Park, A. o Seattle 9 p. m. tomorrow . . e B 3 % H ! “ J. Currie, C. J aland, A. W. ® Baranof scheduled to sail from e [ U*“N;‘mf“"“ e i o A LINE * Page, J. H. Smith, ncis Smith.' @ Seattle March 27 at 9 a. 1. ® No. s flin PHONES ’f - ® Northland eduled to sail ® | : g“’lt”‘( Moreau = H. O. ADAMS. Agent Ticket Office P | R Eis o g ert Carc i 5 TAKU HERE ON : ::{':‘ ";"‘ ke Ml 9.6 : The German motorship Hannover 5 | 3. Curtis Shattuck Freight Office .. * * Yukon scheduled to sail from | dere's the German motorship Hannover, which was | the captain was uncertain following the landing o | % Bill Hixson Seattle March 30 at 9 a. m. @ | scuttled near Puerto Rico, in the strategic heart | but 37 of the ship's 94 crew members at Higney, 5. Al Schraman SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Of the Pan-American neutrality zone, as a British | Dominican Republic. The ship was loaded with ore 6. Lee Prescott e Taku scheduled southbound e| Ccruiser appmached Fate of 57 crew members and | and lumber and had sailed from the Wesf Indies. 7. B gherg Sl e T G T O By s =l Marin mian ska Steamshxp Company aboard the steamer Taku Satur- ® TOW. . A H h h N ! 1 ] g (,\.D,i,.,', “l.." Seattle andl® Princess Norah scheduled to ® orseshoe on t e aZlS 10. CIilf Bers ... SERVICE -ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTES - Southeast Alaska ports and five ® $ail south at 8 a. m. Wednes- ®| 11. Johnny Whitely Ep— e day. L % . . o 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SKI TROPHY Axel Nielsen 14-40 WS MOULRR - 57 o TS amas—3. 5. WAL | ! E oy X £ ports. Jones, E. M. Goddard Fcllowing the races, Ralph Mor: seattle, E.|® LOCAL BAILINGS AT, Tmeret it B0 OGN amGs % - ey 1694 [ SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Pepin and Harold Swanson; from |3 Eetebeth seheduled to satl evary o e 5. Robert Paul 17-22 475 SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASK3 Ketchikan, E. M. Goddard, and frc 5 3 " 8 { B . i mar s 17-58 1/5 HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE Peicrsburg, Jack Littiepaso and ® Ka and wayports. .| Race Held Yesterday Aff-| & Jumard Peteon 175810 l-w~_.--.,3.£“._5_,_,-.,‘l.."“.-..j’_”_,-,._‘ Louis Drydahl. 5 1’af“71flflVGSf EV;r.v V‘émlm\:ay .i D ] gl e e mid Sailing to Sitka were B, F. Kane, ® At7a.m. for Petersburg, Port o erizoon on Douglas e e ol X v LB i 9. Norman Keith 20-54 2/5 L. Lindstrom, W. A. Bates, Winston : Alexander, Kake and way :} ]. I c W t |10, Jane Vikery 23-45 2/5 ALA s K A A l R TBANSPOBT Inc. ooy 000 L B G { rali-wourse yve \ g | | - e ik 28 | eau, Al Schraman and Donald Ver- | ~All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical MOTORSHIP DART iz é |gin made several exhibition jumps 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE ——— Ralph “[’1‘" ‘“; ""'“ (“‘”wt::: (‘Al:‘]b Moreau made an average of 85 feet Redio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 | | representative a he | IS BACK IN PORT | TipEs Tomorrow | B U Rengiehyolst flasian) S SLbL o v { _faoed | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | » icwn the three-mile course on the Dcuglas Ski Trail yesterday his year’s Mcller Trop! was 11 minutes 40 2/5 se: Unexpected w2t snow slowed up the course and racers| were forced to push a great deal of The motorship Dart, Einar Hau High tide<-2:19 am. 19.6 feet gen. is back in port afterits w2ekly 1oy tide—8:39 am., -3.2 feet run to Kake and wayports. William ' pigh {ide—2:57 pm., 173 feet Boran was an inbourd passinger’ paw 85 AN . ow tide—8:50 pan. -0.3 feet, from Windham Bay where he a i e watchman for a placer mine he Dart will leave again at 7 Nol'ah Has B« . SEATTLE | ‘rm FRED WENDT 3 as & palG-up subscriber to ® Perfect comfort L4 Spls-ndid food ® Every convenience .o | | | he way d o'clock Wednesday morning, but af- | :,e\["o‘x‘](l( :),:”:m Men’s Class A Di- 4[“":17 :};"gms and service - . ter April 1, sailing time will be 1 S'owaway Aboard ! vision was Bert Caro, who crossed| bath, ° Ccnially located The nally Alaska Emplre o'clock in the afternoon, on Wed- o A " l | | the finish line in 12 minutes 28 4/5' Special Rates to Permanent Guests 3 nesdays. n Arriva econds, followed in close place by | ALASKANS LIKE THE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE | and receive 2 tickets to see: “WUTHERING HEIGHTS" | Curtis Shattuck with the time of | | 12 minutes 34 2/5 second: In the Class B Division, El\un Messer, made the fine time of ldi minutes and 5 seconds, followed by | | | Eddie Nielson in 14 minutes 8 1/5 9 The stowaway boarded the Prin-| |seconds. Jane Vikery, the club's| | w ANTED!? L it cess Norah at Vancouver unnotic- | most active woman skier, was the| | Small Children Cared For sof and Loren HOMM eq, and when discovered, officers| A member of the crew of the Latvian steamer Tautmila looks out througy |only member of the fairer sex en- | | MRS. BROWN'S NURSERY e SEAPMHES FlYI“G There was a feminine stowaway aboard the steamer Princess Norah As s"oerll E"DS this forenoon when that vessel pulled into Juneau, but nobody was much concerned about her. Shell Simmons flew to Hirst and Chichagof today with Jack Little- page for Chict and Lawrence Doyle for Hirst. Red s gty sind decided to take her to Skagway and| a gaping hole left by a German bomb. The craft was attacked and hit by |tered in the races. She made good | | P 1 It bt the first seaplane trip out ' peti., | ten bombs in the North Sea. Perhaps the horseshoe on the funnel (arrow) |time with 23 minutes 45 2/5 seconds. | | 815 Fhind St de HNSE i ff Juneau in several days, Snow, gpe' was 4 wagging creature,| accounts for the good fortune which enabled her to stay afloat and r;lc! ‘J'm(-. one of the several racers wear- | WATCOHM THIS SPACE storms of the past week having pre- panoo with all and sundry, very | a British port, lmg glasses, was at quite a disad- Your Name May Appear! vented all local plane flights. —— | vantage as snow an dmoisture cov- > |ered the lenses. faced seamen called her “as cute | 1 g Regular meeting of Juneau Chap- €Ver saw, don’t you know. al n {and second place racers in the se N VR 8 R | ¥ . i |eral events during the ski season, IA“K ExploDES' {will be awarded at the annual Ju- ter No. sday, ‘8 p.m. Initia- WHITEHORSE BOUND jneau Ski Club banquet to be he‘u‘ tion and refreshments. | (Signed) LILLIAN G. WATSON, FOR COMING SEASON | Y kon 'rom | !Apul 6, in the Gold Room of th tv. et R . g $ay. _ Seeretary. ;. R, Gaudin, Port Engineer for | u 3 MEN K".lED 1 much at home, and big weathered | ALASEA Transporiatios | ~———————" Company COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA - White Pass and . Yukon, with of- ¢ Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle =13: 2 TIME TO GALL Close i TR flAlGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. Lllllllfl’ and Bflldmg Halemla Steward James Redpath, also of ere ou LIBERTY, Tex. Maxch —Three| 4f @ Moail Carner PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU ‘Whitehorse, were Norah passengers -men were killed and three injured S.S. TONGASS ....Mar. 26 o Im) ve ’ l through Juneau today, returning |this afterncon with an air pressure $.8. TAKU April 2 SECURE YC‘UR LOAN ‘THROUGH US TI * fimh for the season, | {tank they were standing on e: M s n An T S.8. TONGASS ... April 9 and Modernize Your Home Under Title FOR YOUR CAB | — - The steamer Yukon brought in 9! ploicd :b the Bridge Company i % & iy S$.8. TAKU April 16 BR o | For Want and For Sale Empire ers from the Westward to workyar i eaves Ferry Slip, Juneau AT 9 P. OADWAY CAB CO. classifieds bring results. f,’::?: this 'morning and sailed| The victims are A. L. Alby, 26; | every Wednesday at 7 am. | Fe HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Etfort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE = connecron AIR SERVICE INFORMATION i"iUHTHi.Fln 'w"fi*-d —~ -- S . |south with 26 from here. q 3 Arrivals from Seward were Wil- 23 liam Gaunt, E. M. O'Donnell, M. | | Owen Kerfees, 25, and Zollie Gray,!For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT|| PASSENGERS FREIGHT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS REFRIGERATION ————— . For Information ° i | Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 . D. Williams, Paul ‘Fenley. —na sl’n Ol From Valdez—Simon Hellemhnl,is ‘ Y sMIIH To Freight must be on city dock not : p Carl Miller, i later than 4 P. M. Tuesday i ‘Dependable Service From. Gorova—D. L. Fetd, John ; : 4 | McQuiston, ‘Carl Tyrone. Ru" Sailing from Juneau were A. B. i v i S o NEWS | Johnson, Mrs. D. B. Baker, :v‘yr;ne} Sandy Smith, probably the most | Tenny, Anna Conrad, Mrs. H. Weeda | well known prospector-miner in the | Minnie 'Goldstein, Mrs. H. Croken. yor again has his teeth in a Mrs. Murray Stibrt, Ronsid Stuart, | mining deal on the scale he loves.| gé;g:}];fizfi:- é" %av;"l:“l‘:l’i- After a few years of inactivity, | | € b Y ‘| beyond prospecting work, Smith | For Wrangell—Mrs. Ken Nelsool. |y, " peen farner ARk xlrom m“he JOINT FEATURE SERVICE Lunn, Forres, A. . Cohn. Hary | nining | game than he cared 'to ON THE AR} - perling. be. Now he is looking forward to 4 For Ketchikan—Ken Nelson, Mrs. Wit ’ < s ¢ y be one of the largest| AU TO VANCOUVER, Juneau o Fairbanks: Tuesdays H. G. Wilcox, George Wurleh Del | yining " propasiions 1 e rien|| BY She Daily Alaska]l “Vicrorta or searree o Jarbeau. Atlin country. | . 5 L i D y SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Fairbanks fo Nome: Mondays and Thursdays ||, ror etersturs sam aer. »| % pussenger aboura e rinces | Emipire and m Priness Louise ) ¢ ‘ 3 ' ul, 4 Norah today, Sandy Smith is tak- g s ? | » ) y is March 27 et : Fairbanks o Bethel: Wednesdays | The Yukon bucked territic gale | TR T JURLY BRI etk WEEK SAILINGS—Juneau o Seattie Y | crossing the Gulf of Alaska which | ™ Bt o on 86 _lp . 8 days every wesk ai April 7, 11 Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau @ ¥ put her several hours behind sched- B o on Plhe Bun :né“‘(;';mg_‘ Connections at Vancouver with Seattle No.Bound So.Bound Rk ; |sle in arviving at Juneau. lation Creek where thousands of (| 8:15 . 1200 pm. J| Canadlan Packlc Servioes: NORTHLAND Mar.15 Mar.19 Mar.22 U S Airmail—Express SONICG dollars were taken out in the early 7:00 9:45pm NORTH SEA Mar.22 Mar.26 Mar.zy o ( [ ? P, TRANS-ATLANTIC ‘ ' v | PUBLIC CARD PARTY days with wooden boxes and num- . TRANS-PACIFIC NORTHLAND Mar.29 Apr. 2 “Apr. 5 o 3 — e g sople Tickets, reservations and full NORTH SEA Apr. 5 Apr. 9 Apr. 12 Legion of the Moose are giving a The ground Smith will operate, || —_— ‘Pl’ irticulars from , public card party at 1.O.O.F. Hall,| backed by oil man Carl Beals, runs SANITARY PLUMBING and MULVIBILL { Padhc Aluka A“ways’ hc March 26, 8 p.m. Prizes and re: ‘:rom three miles below stcmeryl PL Am:‘cg&—llh.lm : PHONE 108 freshments, Meeting starts at 7 pm.|on Pine Run to the head of ' the | HEATING COMPANY | w ! 1 adv.|creek ‘and down Consolation Creekh '!flw 1. mmom.u & .1 | 1: OUI ELEBECQUE Sales Representative ————— to Surprise Lake, almost continu-| your 1 | | ; L S A.D BCQ " R For Want and For Sale Empire ous claim, except for “one (augw{ Wm f‘“"_’f mum!m I VERR RDU“D RLFISHR SEPUICE classifieds bring results who wouldn't sell out”