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WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! - NOTICE MARINE NEWS PAA CLIPPER DUE EARLY AT AUK BAY PORT The ca Clipper got away from Seatt 7:49 o'clock this morning for Juncau, and was expected to wrive here around 3 o'clock - this aftery \er permittin Passengers for Juneau are Carol Beamer, Mrs. Carol Beamer, Glenn Healas, Hazel Ortman, Louis Ort- man and Master Ort e e ee MILLION DOLLAR SURVEY SHIP IS BUILT FOR NORTH The Lake Washington Shipy: at Houghton, near S have submitted low bid of 9,000 on buildin, Geodelic vessel for Alaskan service. - Mourn Author Courtney Riley Cooper Well-known author and “circus fan No. 1,” Courtney Riley Coop- er, 53, is dead. Cooper committed suicide in his New York hotel room. Mrs. Cooper told police her hus- band had been morose over al- leged snubs he had received in ‘Washington when he sought to inform officials of German activi- ties he said he discovered in Mexico. 717 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. SCHEDULE and FARES %" Juneau to Fairbanks and Seaitle "u¢:%%Y | monrisons move. Fairbanks to Juneau Seattle io Juneau e 3 Se. eau attle Juneau Seattle _ 95.00 Fairbanks §2.00 130.00 LES! 10‘"0“ ROUND TRIP. §—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express ugn = | Canadian Pacific Services: M OUR OWN FARM) Pacific Alaska Alrways, Inc. Lo/ mNamY S TaNsconTIEwTAL . || - TELEPHONE 478" PROMPT DELIVERY 7:30 to 10:30 TRANS-ATLANTIO ° . . 2 ¥ 3 PACIFIC - ? Pan Amencan Airways System Lo e TRARS R — : TRAFFIC OFFICE SANITARY PLUMBING and . ‘ e iy PSR il > v v, ! V.IW. L. A. DELEBECQUE HEATING COMPANY President Roosevelt lays the cornerstone of the new $12,500,000 Wash- | Agent, C:P R~Jumeast Alaska WOMW ‘: “"‘M District Sales Manager | 3. NTEMT Owher ingtondNntl::nal Airport. In h&dndlcqt:nfladfln;e::gechr:%Amerxcl | Baranef Heted y [ W gl B ¥ 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Lot A o bi}\g woery. be is rapidly becoming impregnal Le#t ght, Ty Of omr!wru T P i mn’g PHONE 106 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE our worrs . PHONE 788 Jess}:&?&;}nd?& ’é’f.i“‘c‘i Ph"-w" "“.’i‘:'-','m"'.é".‘u‘r’y”l"" b m | v e Ruby Bethel Flat N —- B CHERGE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | that a hearing will be held before the undersigned Probate Judge on October 14th, 1940, at 10:00 o'clock A .M. in the office of the United States Commissioner and Ex- Officio Probate Court for the Sitka, ska, - Commissioner's ‘Precinct, upon the petition of MARIE PET- ERSON for her appointment as Administratrix of the estate of E. J. BATH, deceased and for the issuance of Letters of Administra- tion to her. All persons in inter- est are hereby required at said time and place to appear or show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted as prayed for. r |sTeamER MOVEMENTS, NORTHBOUND Denali a@ae’ Saturday, Tyce due Satur SCHEDULED SAILINGS Prince®s Inuise scheduled to sail tonight at 9 o'clock from Vancouver North Sea scheduied to sail from Seattic 10 a. m. tomor- TOW. sioner’s Precinct, Publication dates, Oct, 2-3- 8-9-10-11-12, 1940, and sails southbound at 10 o'clock Alaska scheduled southbound Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Latouche, Seward Women'’s Bay, Kodiak and Seldovia. “a®000cesesere0s00c0escc0000as0eDeN O 1900000000000 0000c00s000c00c0000ce at 6 a. m. tomorrow weather e | f—Connects with S. S, Cordova at Cordova f D G oI T o 8 or Homer and Uzinki permitting Steamer is bat- tling storm on Gulf. i ZBNITH BADIOS FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS .A]}\:;\V):«ln scheduled southbound 1941 Models Now on Display OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL onday. REPAIRS and SERVICE LOCAL SAILINES BB JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE THE ALASKA LINE Wedhesddy &4'6'p, m. for Bit- Phone 464 Bill Hixson TICK%T OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 ka and wayports. S e R e H. O. ADAMS———Agent Dart leaves every Wednesday Three little children lost by their parents during the great migr tion in France ahead of the crushing e o T ke | - at 7 a. m. for Petershurg, Port German war machine are shown at a refugee center in Vichy. are being cared for by the govern- | IRVING“‘ I |- Alexander, Kake and waj ment while an attempt is being made to find their parent ‘ ; A r“ pobte, - | The Working Man’s Stere & _Jt_ o be e e s o0 0 e e 0 0 - sineer corps, the quartermaster | | - 7 i BT h R T s habhonRs Ph I rs. All of these are just as vital “SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALARS'K R RDUTES» ' P M | L i 0 LANE MOVEMENTS | Rmmd Ho!esas New 'w' ex .m,.if..' ml‘;.,n‘“‘“ 1 frf e drerrer 4 = " el Ot ) D 2 0 om0+ Pagee for Seleclees Drafted i+ o o M o TEASTINEAT || MARINE AIRWAYS—U. §. MAIL o o 0 e o ® ® o o (o tolerance and menths of intensive hardening Alaska Stea’msh:p Comp any \ et r et e rrae) Leave DueJuneau Due Junesy rukon sc luled to sai or Witness my hand and official P Yuken scheduled ail from = Bond SR his Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound sattle October 12 at 9 a. m Seal at Sitka, Alaska, this 23th ALASKA T : 8 Zu(ih“;-ll Tr sail from day of September, 1940. AL E;JTIAN ; Oct 2 Oct. 5 Oct. 11 Seattle October 15 at 9 a. ' m WILLIAM W. KNIGHT, ) s et Oct. 5 Oct. 8 Oct. 14 SOUTHBOUND BATLINGS United States Commissioner, 'DENALI i Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 18 North CGoast' scheduled for-ar- and Ex-Officio Probate Judge YUKON ... . . Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct. 20 rive at 7:30 o'clock tonight for Sitka, Alaska, Commis- ‘ALASKA Oct. 16 Oct, 19 Oct. 25 e arrive durin gthis afternoon, e b o weather p;-nnllLi!‘.k’_ and T : T I P R 8 mlu op these branches to the full- L omm}t{g;rfl} i ‘ 2-Way Radio Communicatior AREhorieed Cairior e turns south tomorrow morn Continued fror age e Every ct T e for our guests b e orn wor S R o T SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE e Bay at 8 o'clock. Mail clos- & it el hiaaen Steaakt PHONE 10 or 20 | SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA 8 ‘ 8 o e and discover hidc alen Gl 2 or ® es at 5 oclock tomorrow e - I'that not even the men themsglves PENGUIN HERE HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 & morning. . ; suspect they have T A P AR S ST e mieotoas sietin o OrANG Lodge ChlefPledgeS bl B The Fish and Wildlife Service ves- e 'to arrive this afternoon from e After they are run through the sel Penguin touched port today en- HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. ‘_——-———-li s e stteoon ton * Frafernal Body fo Bat- recention” conters” e men w1 Seatic o e Pt 1. S, Mail Carrier || ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. e terior tcmorrow morning. ® be assigned to regular Army Among |h0sv aboard was Victor N o Mailcloses at'8'a. m. . fle for Defense unils, fo National Guard unis o' Speffer, blologist, who has been H s n ART AR Ehan Operating Own Aeronautical ® Planes scheduled to fly every e Ly l:- Replacement ’i”-‘“l\ ;Hmuflt ' studying fur seal. . . | 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE ® morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® (Continued 1.om Page One) ”“"’("‘mi;(f‘\ e A il i “";(T' et Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 ® weath ermitting. LI ot B s i TIME MARC . s weather pi 8. eI and putting them through a feW wIIMINGTON, N. C—A man every Wednesday at 7 a.m. Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Ko reported to police that someone FOI PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | ion,” Bu .yin ‘”s ke 1:.nrv training in fundamentals of o6 pig pants containing a $50 ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Tals besides Grand Exalted Rule: it e my routine, it is likely “thal \,ion and $50 in cash while he Special Weekend Trips Arranged J o o st of the men who answer the (6,64 on a park bench here For Information—Haugen Transpor- | N A 1 were. his 3 COM- .y after October 16 will Mind OIS tatior: Co. Red 611—or Hotel Junesi pansicn, Col. Willlam Kelly, Chair-| 50 nelves in these Replacement : o I ware his traveling com- COUN- LT man of the Grand Lodge Activities AKING THE Phone 123 Low tide—3:26 am, 27 feet camps. RALEIGH, N. C.—Add alliga- TRAN SPURT i |C'N ‘Qh pA N Y’ Committ J. E. Johnson, District High tide—10:00 am., 14.4 feet. [ o 50 Shikah And Mayer ¥ tors to North Carolina road ha ards. State forest wardgns found a Low tide—3:57 p.n., 39 feet MAY NOT TOT e of the 12-foot 'gator sunning himself in High tide—10:08 pm. 14.0 feet There is one other e ——— jwhole business which the Army at the middle of a road in Green who pre- nted a key'to the city to the Grand A 2 ted Ruler. § — Juneat 10 Banquet Tenight present refuses to discuss and that Swamp LY SAIL ElE(IRAS ARE Tonight at 8 o'clock in the Gold|is that even though Johnny Doc e - = WEEK! seattle Reem of the Baranof Hotel Elks i one of the 40-to-1 shots called LIVE WIRE KILLS : A Co. B X and their ladies will join at an in- in the first quota of 40,000, he has Ben Pete, a Taral Indian, when DUE IN IODAY formal banquet in honor of Buch'@lmost an even chance that he repairing his radio antenna at nd Kelly. won't be packing a gun. Chitina, grasped a wire which had ALASKA TRANSPORTATION North b ) The two visiting Elks will go south| There are the medical corps, dropped across the power line of COMPANY | ! Sea Two PAA Electras are due in Ju- ., o Ajaska Glipper. the veterinary corps, the dental the Chitina Utilities, and was elec- rth neau this afternoon from Fairbanks Initiation corps. the hospital corps,’ the en- trocuted o > L e WD 55 Dwenghos (or have. Initiated into the local Elks lodze - 5 by Coming in are Casper Ellingen " > Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle 4] S North oct. 25 (5 ca EEN, Agent G;; E Famengers e il € LAsper BUMBCN, .. night were, B. H. Bertholl Jr., b N Air z H. C. Stryker, Mrs. George Johnson, y, 14" 5. Bates, Roald Copstead F. D. R. Dedlcates ew Port Leaves bt S, Sherman Noyes, Jobn Birklid, Vie- 0”0 e S S 5:):&"'1 ; h HENRY tor Peterson, Charles Lund, L. J § . Ruseil Maynard, ert Delong Epor it | Stamps, H. McGrogor, Cliff Miller, vl:.m',",rwl::,:’l‘]:“mf:';?f‘f'”,r;‘,"“g S. S. TYEE . Freight P! \.Jm‘ Bradley and J. Glenn 1 Mansed §. S. TONGASS o e A host of visiting Elks that came PASSENGERS FREIGHT ELKS PURPLE BUBBLE BALL i\ yoctorday from Ketchikan and p SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19. adV. petershurg on the eutter Cyane were REFR!GEBATION also at' the meeting Amengz these visiting were, J R. Roady, Fred West Leonard Schelt, J. E. Johnson, C. H. Drury, A. ‘A "Hed Art Bryant, A. M. Bue, J. A, K and Maurice Oak- hikan and C. Clausen and Charles Greenaa of Petersbure. D D. . FENMER COLUMBIA LUMREER COMPANY i * OF ALASKA Phone 114 Night lll; » st “at I»u: - o ‘ ~-4)l - Lumber and Building Materials " : PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU Travel SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve on a and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. I ll‘]dy RADIO APARTMENTS colm Morrisen wife and zhter Gail, have moved to the Monday 1:';\ l(‘)n Ap;v:'(‘nn'nh on Twelfth Thilbsday § ee 1%tm the Hillerest, ' where they have been since returning to Juneau from Seattle. CESS” . | CALIFORNIA GROCERY LINER and ... 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