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THE DAILY ALASKA P_MPIRE THURSDAY JUNE 20, 1940. By CLIFF STERBETT \ { “TH CRITTER HAS TO-- Y | | \ ! l [~ ZENITH RADIOS REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson I DON'T DOUBT IT A DERN BIT, SUSIE. _ TH' REASON'S PUFFICKLY HEATING COMPANY l W. 5. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be PHONE 1788 cEz HERE WHERE MAN NOW LIVES TEN YEARS LONGER “THAN WOT HE USEDTO. N T T To 611’;«3 TAXES our worry.” ! I SANITARY PLUMBING and | S SR 530 cnisu 1 Features Syndicate, o, World rights reserved of Second and E. Streets, they moved into today. which | A. DELEBECQUE Paufic Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 108 Sales Representative - of picking up his toys after cvening’s play. he said some- “My head feel$ kind of hot,” and noticed fever conference toy issue gotten, Jim soon began to use this ex-4 |cuse deliberately ar Empire and KINY 6 Days Every Wegk at 12:30 p.m. 9:45 p.m. Full Line, of CROSSETT SHOES JUST ARRIVED! Joe Kelly, Haberdasher Next to W times that in the family that followed the would become quite for- 8:15 a.m, ter‘& Pond 7:00 p.m. to to| as a ruse ' shivk too, began 2 'mkeu, resemmtu and full perticulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, c-P-l-—Jli.'. Alaskn P LIRS AP Situated in the center of a spac- Leave |“Due juneau Due Juneau ious lot, the house, comprising five Steamer Seattlt Northbound Southbound reoms, all convenient and modern,| DENALT June 1 June 15 June 17 \ .x‘xlx?xll?rltnl a n\m;her of the re- ALASKA June 14 June 18 June 20 cently DUl nouios. DnS. S p o DTy Junell Junels June2s —— furnishings fer their home is!| _ 3 { | AwRLtE "By Bt B | “BARANOF June 1§ June 22 June 28 AI_ASKA GOES | SteaMER MOVEMENTS ! s | vukon June 21 June2¢ June2s SRR e HOLLINGSWORTH IS COLUMBIA June 22 June 25 Juiy 1 IHROUGH pORI 0 SRR WP T RESIDENT OF DOUGLAS | “MT: McKINLEY Jyne 26 June 29 July 5 2 b 3 % R. A. Hollingsworth, who is con-| ALEUTIAN June 29 July 2 July 8 i NRNING w gy 3 nected with Mike’s Place has taken YUKON July 2 July 6 July 8 E b © Prince Ruper i heduled Hr‘-‘ one of the Shitanda apartments for *BARANOF July 3 July 6 July 12 e rive about 6 o'clock this even- his residence. Mrs. Hollingsworth 9 3 wia e .ing © went south recently for a visit and "§—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Soutibound. " )iE Mo @, the ame N - s “Sh i di e ) | s Anmr '\\] e I"' ““"‘;”H:v ’: e Baranof due Saturda ° will rejoin her husband here in a| #.9-Pay Totemland Cruise. # e .. .| ® Tyee due Saturday ¢ few weeks. *—Connects with S. S, Cordova at Cordovafor Seward, Kodiak ana fa Sitka from Lynn Canai| o Alice due Saturday @ | g port ° . | Fallovig x F Y ' Collins, Mis.|§ W Snacas & | FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARIING :ORTS 5 Bollins, Bl Mo, R6H< | o v ukdi: sRaAMRA e B e % A lA NAZI i OF CALL AKY) RESERVATIONS (ALL ird Gerwel Cohn e Seattle 9 a. m. tomorrow. . b N ' Tumly, Cha White ® Northland scheduled to sail ® T" E A L /‘ b K A L ' N E Feero, N, L. Troast, Miles Price, W.| @ from Seattle 10 a. m. tomor- @ | PRAGUE, June 20.=The old trade- TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES-— B e oeia oy, L] s foR . mark “Made in Crechoslovakia” i H. 0. ADAMS———Agent Chandler Mr and Mr Don_ e Columbia scheduled fo ° been abandoned and a new one | ie, Bertha Kerr, Ruth Pyle, e from Seattle 9 a. m. Saturc . |adopted for the labeling of mel‘-} bach, Dennis T n, E. W. e Princess Louise scheduled to ® chandise manufactured in the Pro- ila D: Sweeney . il from Vancouver June 22 © tectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. i engers {0 AT M1 e at 9 p m . In fact, there will be three dif- | : ;43 o By W e Pl Geiree Sredule £ atlits ferent stamps of origin on goods | a a [eamShlp Omnany B. Kirk, C. I kson, W. Hars- @ from Vanccuver June 24 at 9 o made in this country. “Made in | 3 i : B Yot ¢ wod Wite. .|e m . Bohemia-Moravia® or Made in Bo. | I R RN X Y e B W. Fre on, John Hobbestal,' ® schectiled to sail from e hemia” for merchandise pxoducedK e Jack Kearney, Mr. and Mrs, N. E.| ® Seattle June 25 at 9 a. m. ® in the northern part of the Protec- | fssées: “'“""""-"“"'1 Berry, C. L. Andrews, Julia Mc- ® Takn scheduled to sail from e torate; “Made in Moravia” for those | m “ Ys (-,:“\.l Walter Blue and wife e Seattle June 25 at 9 p. m. @ made in the southern province. i nm Al A u s s n “ l L To Sitka—F. E. McDermott, Gil ® Mt. McKinley scheduled to sail ® In each case the latter two trade- 2-Way. Radioe Communication Authorized Carter ¥ e from Seattle June 28 at 9 a. ® marks will be used only to make a mnm HSSENGEB AIRLINE B etk mith Tiake § s etk ey O 7 aomduels vt | unljs.gm cnmnl:. suvwz——.u& rLA%EHI‘:W‘CAE.AKA % o Alaska scheduled to sail from | are a specialty of either province. o3 & - Baitley ks 28744 6% e ¥ | 2 e ‘\ HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623_. . HBOUND SATLINGS @ 8o ¢ A 0 A i AT i . rive at 7 c'clock tomorrow ® Y T T i ¢ a .m 4 1n nsiructi ‘ Planes o \ il ® Nortn Sea Acheduled south- ® b HY*I g on as N Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE . Two Pacific Alaska Airways Blec- ® bound at 2 o'clock tomorrow o With Ameriea’s defense program going into high gear, the plants throughout the nation are poised for y the hour or in courses from | | Z-Way Radio Station KANG ysfo s W T o G S e o the greatest production race in their history. Above, big 18¥inch naval guns are built to make the U. S. SOLO to COMMERCIAL. e OP In JUNEAU 12 tras are due in Juneau with pilots| 2 B TROO%. s 0 second to none. Bottom, right, molten steel i& poured for the b Bottom, left, mechanics take See Us at the Airport! BANBA andeapor i Al Monsen, Walt Hall, Bill Knox o ATWULT Sehiduied southbound 8 irements with a star gaug highest precision is ealled for here to insure accurate fire. Top, the Ak RRGE! SE AR SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER and Hermann Joslyn and eight|§ Mext Monday % big guns, answering all specifications, are stored in the gun par's, ready for installation on & warship. gl S Ui i “ Arrivals will be Chatles Burdiex,| 3 o LOCAL SAMLINGS =~ 5 . W. Clark, Mr. and Mis. A. G R o R ! A AN Cooley. Sydney Rood, George Clark, | o z‘" ORNdaR ot 6 p, M. Soo it~ % J 5;4 iy »a AR | |HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. as a pald-up subscrther to C. Scammon and Alaska Moody. o ';““ WApRO e, & M| ] 09 M ' U. S. Mail Carri Oiie Biane s sshedilba tb te- |y o hvEs HYGH Wedneachy, o [ U.. flal Larrier The Daily Alaska Empire ity with el froen|® b 1p.m. fof Petersburg, Port b - | the Alaska Clipper, making dawn o ports ¥ | ° . A MACK Bl Sbolis WatWeen Pddr- : PILING BEING RENEWED | ll;)l))lilfxfl)r.ilx:;‘.:.'i'\‘34. between Fall-1 s o 6 o 6 0 0 6 6 ¢ » o » [ er operations for the| Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau & g s 5 o BT s cannery were begun yes-| every Wednesday at 7 am. is invited to present this coupon ; — — - terday. A number of the old pilings | Foi PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | this evening at the box office HALIBUTER | TipEs TOMORROW e removed and new ones| ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS of the MONT DISCHARGES '———eoo o placed for the float and to strength-| Special Weekend Trips Arranged P sance g Pime en the cannery decking in several | | For Information—Haugen Tr: CAPITUL THEATRE The salmg packer Nuisanc (Sun T ) 1 the ca o1 g anspor- Capt. Stanley Thompson, brought, High tide—1:23 a 184 feet places | tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, s Sebastian-Stuart 3,500 pounds of| Low tide—7:50 am. -27 feet. TR “’\, 3 Phone 123 i, and reecive 2 tickefs to see: salmon today at ten, seven and 6 High tide—2:20 p.m. 166 feet. MRS. CAMPBELL AND g six cents a pound, while the hali-| Low tide 8 pm., 21 feet HER DAUGHTER HERE | ———————————— 5 s buter Fremont, Capt. Olaf Winther - AR Gamvhatl, and deugi- BLACKMAIL < 1d 16,000 . £ halit : therine arrived here yester- | i Sl peyage it alioue to om Spokane, Wash., and are | e the same company at ninc and u er ue house guests of Mrs. Dale Fleek. ! WATCH THIS SPACE i seven cents a pound Mrs. Campbell expects to leave for H i 1 W i thé Westward to join her husband | Your Name Mpy Appagr! G S ] in a couple of weeks. | i i ODD FELLOWS AT1 3 | : FESRSCERa e SO L ST Lodge No. A2, Thursday evening, 3 RUES IN NEW HOME R AN K it mte——————— o'clack. Work in the initiatory ce- Mr. ‘n.‘l Mrs, V»(tol Rue, Doug-|{ ALASKA TR RTATION m ook Work n the oy <-4 000 My W Bk T _COLUMBIA. COMPANY : present National steamer Prince Rubert is b I, (RIS VoW RtA e T ey | A v come TURATRE K Gfm GELT ! F. S. LAUGHLIN, due in Juneau about 6 o'clock this Rog Him, ‘l:“:y “‘“a"“t "]‘“ newly ® T k' ad Noble Grand wening i i uilt by Mark Jensen at the corner | A m‘m" i Adv oble Gran evening on the first trip of the i) B R L L S Lnnhg m‘ B season, with many tourists aboard b Lo ! and the following four passengers, Leaves . _ PHONES 587 oa,w—;mnu 3 . Shedkaing tto ! Burses Hobbone ' DOUGLAS-Coliseum N, Seattle SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve Miss Nora Jones, Mr. and Mrs. it o 1 ¢ P.E. Tumer, Miss Opal Lewis. 1:1 THURSDAY—FRIDAY S. 8. TAKU. Jurie 25 and Moderize' Your Hom.e Under Title 1, F. H. A. i } 4 - T ! - - - “MR. WONG IN PASSENGERS FREIGAT h mvae) . : | | i 5 FOR YQUR CAB The Daily Alaska Empire has the I CHINATOWN" ! REFRIGERATION S s = k. 1 BROADWAY CAB CO. largest paid circulation of any Al- | | @ 1 PO . S R P P S S \idigaris £z ' | ; ! D. B. FEMMER " Every Elfort Made for the Comiort of Guests! i f s R i 1 “fle began to think about his heaith and nroblems in a way 't TIMELY CLOTHES e e sty TIN g AU CA r E 4 e 1 no yeungster should.” | AG! G A s f ! NUNN-BUSH SHOES , S Nigie 12 & H S t ane i 5 cennecion - ‘£> nependable Servu:e ! By SARAH WINSLOW think about his health and prob- STETSON HATS : i 2% .9 | PESSUSTISGSONUS SR ! AP Feature Service lems in a way no youngster g Trmre e mm TION | § should. With the help of a prob- Quality Work Clothing e s i ~liem parent, he becoming a ™ ] & {1 Dol little I]i-n Iun\u ]xln\\ln 1\\‘.5\:1 problem child ore ERA i\\ ADIAN ' a spell of searlet fever, he had al- . to watch 1ore imag- PACIEFIC 3, { ways resarded his mother as a inary ailments, I d of the heed- fflfl) HB“NI“G YT ? s rown \1|[) 1\(0.‘“\\1&1\ *;‘\«n to false o' tHatiNe Complete Outfitter for Men 3 n entimen! iel y S| ne w it / { {/hod let him go his nihedi=| o Re = — bt 3 | neither undue help nor restraint ~erned i i i S L il ) {| The sick spell changed that » not | | e { (Jim's white face and qu rde- b : | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, i # ! disied 8. N E W S | VICTORIA OR SEATTLE TOT] o i fl Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays ! no certainiy o R i iS FU RTAT |C n n‘ PANY { . ! day of Next article: The Interiupting | e 4 i Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays | w.ci: s ey o BBGAMAST PRIERS cHemoT 2 § Iher i a way he had never known A i A PR 7 | | er Thave 785 ke B Tibeay Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays { | efore | Jun — {1 Jim found that his state of cribe to Daity Alaska | JOINT FEATURE SEHVICE | m'ss;u‘m N ooy Roung. S0, Betng ] ® ! health, hardly ever questioned tie paper with the largest! ON THE AIR! NORTH SEA ..........Juneld . Junel June21 P 2 { before, had became a very im- pald circulation, i % :g:::l‘g:fs;r‘ June2l June2§ June28 U.S. Au-mall—Express Service { portant matter indeed. Instead BY “enmly Alaska une 22 July 6 ! \ ' § ' [ &

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