The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 28, 1941, Page 6

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 28, 1941. POLLY AND HER PALS I BIN THINKI YUH DON'T MA PURTY SPEECHE T'ME LIKE YUH DID LONG AbO) WAL-ER- Y'SEE, ITS Ccuz IVE GROWED T/LOVE YUH MORE'N WORDS fly LOUISE HAS IST EAMER MOVEMENTSI e v \()F‘I'lB()l ‘\Il! . . ed to arrive after FROM JUNEAU By THA'S SWELL, PAW/ TS 1 TS A GREAT IDEE FROM THIS MAGAZINE --- GIT YER CHECK- - ON FASHIONS. AN PUT [T IN FIGGERS! CLIFF STERRETT : * A. F. KNIGHT as & paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the ——m— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: BOOK "PRIDE AND PREJUDICE" Federal Tax—5¢ per Persom La 2! of bread Wl!l Bees Beer A loaf of LS, April 26. Um‘x in Brus | N The loaf costs four ration cou-| . a glass of beer one-thirteenth » coupon under government or lovers are not particu- of the plan since to drink at least one establishment - em 13| WHY Phone 646. Churopodist Dr. (adv.) SUFFER with your feet? Steves. S | ifled ad 1n The Fmplr= | Try a WATCH THIS SPACE— N Your Name May Appear! b is morning, re from Sc Rl el e i 3G and sailed a ® Taku sched to sail from e | passengers from Juneau | e ° v b or the th | o ° o, | Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Junean engers sailing were: S. Me- ‘ $ ¥ " Steamer Northbhound Northbound Southbound A e LR B oY > \': ; : Petask coniety MT. MCKINLEY . Thurs, Apr. 17 Sun. Apr.20 Sat. Apr. 20 Sterig, M scar Olson, Mrs. M. | e i1 Boh Vanoote ® Centrally located COLUMBIA . S /\D! 19 Tues. Apr.22 Mon. Apr. 28 Ball Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, Miss o at 9 p.m . | Yukon ! W des C 18 ® Columbia sc uled to sail from e Large Rooms » Splendid food BARANOF . el Pt T. Tomitich, Deborah Pentz, T. e le May 3 at 9 am © all with 3 . e Ay and service ALASKA M May 5 y '(1“';\"] © 1 e SOUTHBOUND . bath. T St kel ) nd, Mr 2. Sim- | ¢ Mount McKinley ® Special Rates to Permanent GIN'!'.I A. Phil H. O, ADAMS VEN’ 2 i '\ LS, arTive b ALASKANS LIKE THE ST AGRIND A i J. Wol- | g gclock this evenin ° | " ne Handel, P wery, W. ¢ Baranof scheduled southbound @ Hrtel pECoHisOn BRI B Ly e Saturday . NEW WASHINGTO Z | . LOCAL SAILINGS . T4 r’i ¥ _A‘r—.‘. IO o, ] | @ Esiebeth scheduled to satl every | . AT ‘__\M 51 Dlsembark ® Wednesday at 6 p. ra. for Sit- Closely 21[1’8"‘11;\? b)‘y\Ur;l‘edbqta‘rz troops, some 500 Italian seamen from the liner Conte Biancamano i { | S s o/ srrivein Brooklyn aboard ¢ WHEN IN NEED OF Al k S h C : o Nuha Teaves every Wednesday o bl in the Canal Zone as'the U. L Sl 1asKa teamship ompan , F B ' e at 1 pm. for Petersburg, Port o e scamen are cheering Coal Choice—General Hauling 5 ) ER VICE“ON-ALL A TREKAROUTE S, b rom ara“o e Alexander, Kake and way- —Suxrae_c'ge ek | o ] ports . . o 5 . . ! k j bl e W G el B NORTH S]-AR Evades Bfitisfi BIOC ade CALL US! MARINE AIRWAYS U.S. MAIL n! — - - R . . . w est b ounaG TIDES =3 Juneau Transfer 2-Way Radio Communlcation Rulsioq Ol | S ALY i Phone 48—Night Phone 481 Scheduled Passenger Airline Service R Lk TRANSFEREB | SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA pas: arri Low tide am, -10 feet ! Hendquurters Juneau——PHONE 6 | from the south ye High tide—2:48 pm. 147 | 2 4 i e - oy i s | nagthb 1 Barg mu' | — . | V‘ ! Jesep! Mc- | were R. A. Heady, E. Bengtson, H Unfair to Organized Lahor | | ALASKA AIR TRANSPOBT Inc. oy I s i S meramL. Cucmks vMIoN ||| ATl | Operine O asromwical | DHONE g I« Aping - DTt Snc 18- e e H : : . No. 1 | 2-Way = | o Station ‘ board for. StheWaslen/ Dl Sty Office of Indian Affairs o s e raioe e ikl Racio | HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 v or Mr. and rs. Wal- Equi | RBISETNTR A TR T SRR 2quipped Seaplanes for Charter : tor Hancock, Altiea Hansen, B. Loses Alaska Vessels— D! from Sc Bierley and Olaf Momyr. 2 z % G. Bl R. E. Brown and M. Peason Unknown “H(:fin(lflm(: ]I‘:AI\-ISH" Caile = 4 “lavors Delers h Star, Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, o linger, M it of t Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, i ]‘ t Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, i irant, W Robert Han- ; Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, sen Raspberry Ripple, New York, i Mr Hildre, Lounise Hildre ! Rock Road, Chocolate, Strawberry | Helen Hildre, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph and Vanilla— * G Hom _ at the GUY SMITH DRUG ell Archie McPy e " X Glen O: = rdon Oake B i Frank e intende tion was s | o ectric ) 4 i n which has been Loaded with planes for the German Condor Syndicate, the Nast A Co. : !'\I 0 .” o P; g n v contact with the ves- freighter Hermes slips into the harbor of Ri de Jan Bl;'\;xlb:\'fter McLeod, Max’ Rautalla, Tony R = tar is due in Bos- a perileus transatlantic dash thrc oadigors o ALASKA TRAN : B8 L L Jpitens t 26 the total of Axis vesscis in Brazilian waters. SPORTATION ’ Arriving from Southe FE i COMPANY [ Mrs. D. Bower, Kaj Louri RN f“"‘fj"fm?“l’)“‘“_m = — — -Ii = and Mrs. Robert Jones, The s L, Py i i Tonerd done: agent for the Department of the i e A g nteric id he had received word ar would not return to SEC HEAD—Ed;s'arj C. North Star has been in the SEE Eicher (above), 62, - mewly- ; MIELKE & COLLEN named chairman of Securities service Office of b 5 Exchange Commission, formerly | Indian Affairs 1932, when ° Painting—Paper Hanging was a congressman from Iowa replaced the supb it and has becti on commission since | 1938. He rucceeds Jerome Frank, who becomes a federal judge. Decorating Service 407 1 he was nc s for the d: e North Star to t not infao SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE 1355027 FAIRBANKS TO JUNEA MONDAY and (Passengers—flu-mml and Express) THURSDAY mfl TO FAIBBANKS TUESPAY FRIDAY VANDERBILT'S BOAT SUNK IN (Passengers—Airmail and Express) GREEK HARBOR JUNEAU—---SEATTLE [Nau Stukas Bomb Former as !!ne Way, S”l Round Tl'lp | Cru:§mg Yacht of Am- erican Sportsman NEW YORK, April 2 A CBS | broadcast from Athens picked up | here Saturday night, said the for- |mer cruising yacht of Harold Van- | derbilt, American sportsman, sunk Thursday night in Piraeus Harbor by German Stukas and | many civilians aboeard were killed or injured, ——eee - Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324 -4TH AVE.—SEATTLE 185 Bo. rranklin St. PHONE 108 fargest paid circulation of any Al- ka newspaper, The Daily aiaska Fumpire has the ' Ty You Save When You Have Your Newspaper Handling Your Job Prinfing Because the actual printing of a news- paper is one of its most important jobs, considerable care is given to the selec- tion of newspaper printing equipment and to the men who man 'it. This care assures you of excellence when you have vour printing done by your newspaper. | 1t also assures you of rock-bottom prices beeause.of the volume of printing done by the newspaper. You can’t go wrong by lelting us do your printing. PHONE 374 | The Daily Alaska Empire Leaves Beattle S. TAKU ... S. 8. TONGASS ' COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials A PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN '"THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A, E \ ) 2 E g Bailigs from Pler 7 Seattle | ] | | ! ) \ \ ) ] \ \ ) \ —— - » WAVEL T D e ona Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want L) MORE ROOM IN YO! PRIN- S BLIDSE CESS” < L] 3 . A Bn‘a;d la"l:’x‘e o!dflmooth Speeas JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER © Low Operating an nwmenm Costa VICTORIA OR SEATTLE ¢ Beduced Insurance Kates i SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS . Princess Louise @ An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Oranked April 28—May 8, 19 CHARLES G. WARNER €O, PHONE 485 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Serviées: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC ' TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservstlogs and full particulars V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alaska ‘Baranof Hotel ACIFIC | There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising

Other pages from this issue: