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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1940. CHARLES NAGHEL as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is irfvited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "MEET DR. CHRISTIAN" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person DO /0U SUPPOSE I WANT HER TO KNOW ANY OF IT WAS |MPORTAN‘F ENOUGH T REPEAT ! I HOPES YUK HAD TH’ HOSS SENSE T/ TELL HER ALL TH’ GOSSIP YUH DISHED OUT WUZ IN STRICT CONFIDENCE / WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! NOTICE B ST e L PPN . 11 4 That I, the undersigned | this day, Oct. 17, 1940, leased Midget Lunch and will not be sponsible for ‘any obligations ac- quired by the new management BLANCHE MAY have the re- MARINE NEWS | _ NewMenfor Padic Fee! Tongass Now =ciervovevens) JuneauBound - e & 1 SEATTLE, Oct Steamer Ton- at heduled to a rmoen or NOTICE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing will be held before the undersigned Probate Judze on October 28, 1940, at 20:00 o'clock, A M., in the office of the United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Pro- bate Court for the Juneau, Alaska Commissioner’s Precinct, upon the petition of NELL McCLOSKEY ior admission to probate of the last will and testament of JOHN McCLOS- KEY, deceased, and for a confirma- tion of her appointment as admin- istratrix under the last will and tes- tament of JOHN McCLOSKEY, and for the issuance of Letters Testa- mentary to her. All persons in interest are hereby required at said time and place to apy or show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted as prayed for Witness my hand and Official Seal i at Juneau, Alaska, this 15th day of October, 1940 FELIX GRAY United States Commissioner and Ex- Officio Probate Judge for Juneau Alaska, Commissioner’s Precinct First publication, Oct. 16, 1940 Last publication, Oct. 26, 1940, NOBRTHBOUND Alaskn ccheduled tr arrive at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow y re Monday alterncon or evening rth Coast due Tuesday SCHEDULED SAILING Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a. m. tomorrow yee scheduled to sail from Se- attle October at 9 a. m Prince Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver October 22 at 9 p. m cheduled to sail tle Octoher 25 at re s e rive at Juneau Morn- evening ard the Tonga Juneau include My Kelson, Mr Wayne Gr child, Mrs. W. H. Robia Louis Garrett - v North Coast Is On Way North SEATTLE, Oct. 18 North Coast sailed for Southeast Al ports at 10:15 c'clock th forenoon with 54 passengers aboard the following booked for Juneau Dr. Courtney Smith, Mr. and Mrs J. M. Knott, Mrs. R. M. Fleming and son, Mrs. Jack Finlay and son, Mrs. Helmer Johnson, L. W. Gre: L. S. Rang, Dan Terzik > 1 i Leave Seattle Oct 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 16 Oct. 10 Oct. 23 Oct. 26 Oct Nov. Oct. 30 Nov. Nov Connects with S. 8, Coldom at Cordova for Latouche, Seward, Women’s Bay, Kodiak and Seldovia. Connects with 8. S. Cordova at Cordova for Homer and Uzinki FOR OTHER IN#ORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICK®T OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. O. ADAMS———, Due Juneau Northbound Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct Oct Oct Due Junesy Southbound Oct. 18 Oct Oct Oct Nov Steamer *DENALI YUKON ALASKA ALEUTIAN DENALT YUKON ALASKA ers ak ked for 1 and Mr Denali scheduled 6:30 o'clock ti billed to sail s later Yukon scheduled Sunday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and ‘wayports. Dart leaves every at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Alexander, Kake and ports. e s 000008 0 s - - to s evening and th one hour southbound - To bring the U. Pacific Fleet's personnel up to ful gth, that 4,200 al recruit : will immediately jein wai At Long p-boat lcaded with reeruits trained at Norfolk, battleship the N ank Knox tren, ) hips being overhauled in } Secretary of A additional Beach, Cal. Mississippi anchored off the nounced recently West Coast ports. is a sho left for the harbor. they IND!AN AFFAIRS SHIPS TO BE AT MR S RS A R s Wednesday Port way- MINING MEN OUT quartet of mining men Ruby section arrived the PAA Electra Juneau the Princess Louise. The four James Coyle and James Coyle J Jack O'Donnell and Ja O'Don- FINLAY, SON ON NORTH MRS, COAST A from ey oR SOTICE on AIRMAIL ENVELOP: showiag ofr route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. Jay the steamer hree months North Du Finlay and son on Jack enrout th Coast with relatives in M1 here WETC after a Alaska Steamshlp Comp SERVICE- ON RLL'RLRSKR RDUTEE +3) FORESTER IS A turne geese ester. night Ma Blanton, McCaul and Allen Shattuck. In the crew ter Lind In goose fine on the return trip, Maki and crew strom and Carl Jensen. l PLANE MOVEMENTS I Alaska Clipper scheduled to leave Seattle tomorrow morn- ing at 7:30 o'clock for Ju- returning south St morni; leaving Auk Mail closes at BACK; PARTY HAS BIG BAG party of Juneau d with full ba neau day 8 Bay at 8a. m 5 a. m. Sunday PAA Electra due from Fair- . . . . . . hunters re-|® . e banks this afternoon with . ° . . . . . . of ducks and aboard the motorship For- Capt. Kinky Bayers, last after ten days in Rocky Pass. king the trip were Dr. W. P. Dr. Robert Simpson, Tom another Electra expected south tomorrow Return flights to interior indefinite today . Planes scheduled to fly every morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® weather permitting. . Bayers, cook Wal- members Elmer were Capt addition to fine duck and shooting, the party took a mess of crabs at Pybus Bay S | Tipes TomorrOW | MARGARET LUNDY SUCCUMBS HERE Margaret Lundy, Indian died yesterday afternoon home on Willoughby Ave- Mrs, woman at her nue. The remains are at W. Carter Mortuary eral arrangements, - The vally Alasks cmpire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper TIME TO CA:E 1717 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. the Chark pending fun- SCHEDULE Juneau to Fairbanks and Sealile Fairbanks to Juneau Seaitle to Juneau Nome 119.00 231.00 700 Juncau 95.00 Seattle Fairbanks 82.00 170.00 (Sun Time) tide—2:29 a.m., tide—8:18 a.m., tide—2:18 p.m., tide—8:48 p.m., - D s Friendly Sewing Circle fo Honor Epworth Group In appreciation of work done by the Epworth League for the Friend- ly Sewing Circle of the Methodist Church. members of the circle will be hostesses with a social tonight at the regular weekly Epworth gathering The affair will start at 7:30 o'clock and will be held in the so- cial rcoms of the Methodist Churen 154 feet. 3.0 feet 166 feet feet, High Low High Low and FARES Tuesday Friday Monday, Thurs- day, Saturday Monday Thursday Bethel Flat 4207 11.00 18.00 LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. 4—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager T PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324 —4TH AVE.—SEATTLE Bethel OPPOSITE POLES .- * North Star Scheduled for Antarctic - Boxer to Winter at Bethel Office ol wiil ends of the The two Indian Affairs be almost at carth this winter The North Star trip into Ala waters, will Sealtle sometime ound Dec ber 1 for the Antarctic v 1 supplies for the Byrd expedition The Boxer, which lost a bladi from her propeller near Bethel on the Kusiokwim, will freeze in. Tl officers and crew, with the exce tion of Chief Engineer John Wil- sen, will fly to Anchorage to re- turn to Seattle by steamer A new wheel will be flown (o where Wilson will enlist a assistants to install 1t ‘Lhen, after breakup, the crew will reiurn to bring out the Boxer - hips of the Alaska service opposite one alter more new couple of SITKA AND KODIAK HARBOR PROGRAM GETS APPROVAL Nawgahon |mprovemen. Authorized by White House Today WASHINGTON, Oct 8.—Presi-| dential approval of legislation au- thorizing $35.000,600 for navigation improvements was announced todey by the White House. x program carries Projects include - Sitka $109.000;; Kodiak, $70.000. > e NOTICE funds. Harbor, no AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showmg air route from Seatde to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that an an- nual meeting of the Unemployment Compensation Commission of Alaska will be held on the eleventh (11th) day of November, 1940, at the offices of the Unemployment Compensation Commission, Territorial Building. Juneau, Alaska. At that time, the Unemployment Compensation Com- sion will hear benefit claims ap- any objections to any general or special rules or regulations per- taining to the payment of unemploy- | ment compensation benefits. Any | rules or regulations may be adopted, | amended, or rescinded by the Com- | mission at this meeting and such other routine or special matters as may be brought to their attention | at that time. | UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSA- TION COMMISSION OF ALASKA By R. E. HARDCASTLE, Chairman. First publication, Oct. 11, 1940. Tast publieatfon, Nov, 1, 1940, kota - > Ty a classified aa v The Empire. nell - Subscribe for The Empire. Hollywood Sights And Sounds By Robbin Coons HOLLYWOOD, Cal on Hollyy s offender, All cf pse were p pect Oct e it touw Hellywood's da of the war Hollywood was doinz the any re dead Uncle pieces thi But that was before Minnie, spcke their wve none of movies bigg when they Thev pictures and let the others feoling £0 cffice weren't £o Hollyw that nothi was too good lex Korda, fibming (he love Hamilton Korda h and he's spendng He also has the real worry roles sea s they're a very don’t about 18 sod prophets well gomng could on limited budgets more John Public retrenchment r and better, to fooling pretty well od changed its mind and decided, for story of if unofficial. the People like Alexander Korda Not only Korda, but he’s convinced, and said so, that .plurge movies were finished by to content itself with because it didn't have saying we that’s how it to have I'm not were right, because and his wife, Aunt » John and Aunt Minnie said talk. They said they and no foolin’. They from — the the big away “bought” or stay when they alone. War or no war, Uncle J. and Aunt M And Lord Nelson and Lady is one movie barometer. vien Leigh and Laurence $40.000 for a floor-polishers at Olivier tank” work again and way things are in the historic big to use in the index of the floors much in minor-budget PERCY’S CAFE [ J maovies. sTOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast, Dinner or Light Lunches ® DELICIOUS FOOD ® FOUNTAIN SERVICE ® REFRESHMENTS In the B's a floor is just something to step on, but in a big A the floor gets in the picture and that means floor-polishers, men with mops who work in small brigades slicking the dust off between takes Korda has a set today British embassy at Nelson after his vietory of hundred lords and wigs. There are v 1 orchestra of the ¥ “marble” cclumns, ar waxen tapers. an air of beauty and el The story of Nelson The Divine Lady.” plays Naples. and >gance in * “The latter a mir that picture the Warner lot dug its first ated larger aquatic facilities. idea that lavish pictures are being made Any prop-man will tell you that the studios “The Sea HawK" necessi But don't get the without economies. for There’s a the adies in silks and salins and brocades and iveried lackeys, and an authentic There ittering There is fine classical statuary, and Lady Hamilton was told with Corinne Griffith and Victor Varconi. role in the present production. instance, which represents the ball in honor of Lord Nile. There are more than a lily-studded pool, and high crystal chandeliers with real and everywhere which isn't had for alfalfa. in 1929 For “tank,” a pool used until are watching the pennies while spending the dollars. “Tt used to be,” lot, order. 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