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" POLLY ANDHERPALS TR By CLIFF STERREIT THESE WEEK-END HOTEL s ITLL BE TH/ ONE I'M GONNA i GUNNAR INGMAN : (| GIT FROM TH’ REAR PLATFORM A " as'B phidEup saticriver 1o, TREKS SURE RAISES OL’ JESS LOOKIT HARRY WITH A PERSON'S )) TH’ VIEW OF TH’ OF TH” TRAIN / POCKET- BOOK / DUNES, DATTER / T 5 e BN The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office AND TO THE r : ATy LEFT, THE SALT ; SE T, MARSHES, MA / CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “LEGION OF LOST FLYERS" Federal Tax—5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! i vy NOTICE 3_ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing will be held before the undersigned Probate Judge on October 28, 1940, at 10:00 o'clock, A. M., in the office of the United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Pro- f bate Court for the Juneau, Alaska, / Commissioner’s Precinct, upon the ” petition of NELL McCLOSKEY for l 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 appear or show MARINE NEWS NORTH COAST [sreawe== MOV.EMENTS; FOR SEATTLE for Skagway Tyee due at midnight. Denali scheduled to arrive at 8:30 o'clock tcmorrcw morn- ing and sails westward at 11:30 a. .m. Nerth Sea due Tuesday. ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday - LEAVE ORDERS AT NEW YORK TAVERN | | at 7a. m. for Petersburg, PmL Noth Sea Is Juneau Bound AlaskaStéamshl Can ports B ;1 1‘” Bre n | VIiCE-ON-ALL-A y Seeeeece o T U THEMEATELKS nbs Fa” on DrEMEn IESSTRIERRY | o . . o . ° ° . . . ° ° ° . . . . . . ) .. S DULED SAILINGS . The ean rth Co: sailed > \,ka;"“i,:t:,,\,.,] g,/. u.nGlsrmn . cause, if any they have, why said Leave DueJuneau Due Juness uth from 1 yesterday Imy.- b i e 3 petition should not be granted as Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound il king s | cavy list.of 35 Juneaw: & o SCb LS hedulon to sail from & pxsa(‘d for. TR S vALA&[{A oct. 16 Oct. 19 oot vk B e oul, i RGeSt e itness my hend and Official Seal |~ ALEUTTAN : St 10 e G : ook avi were nd Mrs.| o Mount McKinley ind o at Juneau, Alaska, this 15th day of | *DENALI : Oct. 23 Oct. 26 Nov 1 Gus Uotilla, Elmer i, Mm% MoKy fiac ! October, 1940. YUKON 2 e : Eimer Keturl, Raymond Keturl,| H[ulufmm Seattle October ,m: R L SHEON Oct. 26 Oct. 29 Nov. 3 & A b i at 9 a. m S ¥ *MT. cKINLE ot. 3| V P P Mrs., Martin Sather, Master Martin | § (A¢98m 0 o United States Commissioner and Ex- | o AOSINLEY Oct. 30 Nov. 2 Nov. 9§ Sather Jr., Blanche May, Mes, Wes ¢ N Co088 SORCOUR 10 8. @ Officio Probate Judge for Juneau, | o, & Nov. 10 Barrett, Mrs. E. L. Shermer, E. G.| g 90 b ® Alaska, Commissioner’s Precinct. i : H‘II»,‘{ ; i ta BT e bR S Pirst publication, Oct. 16, 1940, = (»ox)lx(’c!:.s with S. 8. Cordova at Cordova for Latouche, Seward, rl o ',” Ogzden, Di )\ Thorson, Mrs. ». | gkl Trow Varbatyer Noveme # Last publication, Oct. 26, 1940. Women's Bay, Kodiak and Seldovia. ”“T,“‘, »;wuw ‘Mlx:‘”}ivx !(l;l’.-‘nixv\_m‘i““,] o her) &t.9. s 5 117 _D - — i f—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Homer and Uzinki, % “.\‘“ o ”_‘“M H ‘ii . .'“”,MW o ¢ SOUTHBOUND SATILINGS ‘ee:u‘,hcn‘:,r ’m;xxTa lz,mpuexguarm-' ‘ FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS Joe Murphy, Rickird Beckor, Lioyd|® Alaska scheduled to arrive in e e i fi\v::;rfel““cu R0att| OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL > osdelleg rigat 4 dgd T T e port at 6 o'clock tonight and e j i oo, o8, Ve X 0 anier |o W muB MDD o : , THE ALASKA LINE o ol Enestrom. |'® Alvutmln wllm\;}vd].\uulhhmmd . 1 "FRESH OLYM[TM’""""" | TICK®ET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 % """ e Sunday or Monday. . fi,‘,,,”fl Lau- o LOOAL MARANGS : ltg_‘{[s[]’:ndcwocfigl'rgni I H. O. ADAMS———Agent o Exstebeth scheduled to sail every ® " vy P ERALE ;g ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sel?_' Y Damage caused by Royal Air Force bombings in | street, in a suburb of the German capital. The pic- I'resh from the Shell Everyday ; 3 R A . Berlin is pictured. The street shown is Invalider l ture was passed by the censor. By the !z Pint and Pint N . . ° . . . Db S I HALL TCNIGHT Every comtort made forour suests| | | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. §S. MAIL ! SEATTLE, Oct. 25 ST g ST G T B S Air Servce Information ! 5 ] rth*Sea sailed for Southeast Al-|g alacke Glipper scheduled to VPHONE*10 o 20 | | 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authotlzed Carrier i aska ports at 11:10 o'clock this ¢ = gluve yia antilock this PUb'l( |nV|ted '0 Meeilng— e et | SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE ) forenoon with 40 passengers, the o oo o o S e Re. ® SEAPLANE CHARTER SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASEA ! 1«;“};)\\'1{xf4 booked for Juneal: 'g furnc outh tomorrow leav- e Speaker Musual Num- 3 HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 | Ah-ml;;‘ ‘fiilflf ; Rj‘ll\ll S.lj;l]{:{l(l_ o -dus Al B9 ab & Gclock. & [2 | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. =+r=rtcmr o - a0 s o g ce ,(x.,,rl‘::!.m,nw AL CHILEAN, |y s Regl) ToToRes AE by m 3 bers Arranged U s Mail Carrier | : ® Three PAA Electras arrived o . D g P s v— . and Mrs. E. A, Helde, Mr, 3 L and Mre. Clfopd Swap and baby, o Uhib altemoon rom Interlor. & yieiiconism > the theme of M.S.DART | ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. Pat Clark, William Johnson, Cleo % public meeting to be held at 8 o'- . . All Planes % émssad e and one expected to fly north & “ L% P & Operating Own Aeronautical Sainsbury. et e after arrival of Clipper. Two ® © I“A i n;,llx\llll:::(ltlln\“lf;]lki]’II&:LI ]upx Le-veswr:lrry Slip, .h;nea- i 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE e Electras expected from In- @ g il every Wednesday at 7 a.m. Badio HANGAR and SEOP n JUNEAD s12 e terior tomorrow afternoon, e ‘riotic music will be rendered b For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT HOlDEN MAKES e probably returning Tuesday, e S0l0ists and a band. The audience ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER e Planes scheduled to {ly every e ‘:‘H\l join in, the singing of several Speéial Weekend Trips Arranged A e morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® % = new Defense Committee of the local tatior. Co. Red 611—or Hotel Junesy, e i Elks Lodge of which H. R. Vander- Phone 123 X He 1(|rn flew to Sitka today Leest is Chairma three passengers ont, ar ("lm"])\lbil‘:l 1:"111\11.0(1 to attend ~ was to fly to Wrangell on his re- B ore 3 YN TR RS i B i |ON COMPANY an early flight to the Polaris-Ta B ; minc o new mon e a1 Sm T, Annual Mooseheart i s — 3o Betty Havilanc Sitka, and W.1- B P : . r 1 sAll ey “}{1‘,‘,,],{”3,{. to Bitkn, and Wl-| pign tide—8:51 am, 149 fect. b . . B ,‘YM - A - Cos WEEREY 5 g cattte Miss Thurston, Bureau of Indian Low Ude—3:05 pam. ","7 f'.": ce'e I'flilOfl Wl“ e = peave AT JUR- LvsJ‘;‘ Affairs nurse, was due i from the| igh tde—9:07 pm., 147 fec F ALASKA TRANSPORTATION { Seattle i islands on the return trip and was ‘ . H Id Th 4 (0 be flown o Petersburg Another ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES e is Evening ; OMEpIx n oct 2 passenger to Petersburg will be A, Al members of the American : . \ 1 LU e e D. Hulen Lezion and visiting Comrades ar¢ ppe annual Mooseheart celebra- \ i o o 0 — .- asked to be at the Dugout Friday gon will be an event of this eve- z Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle / Nm:(\\ oct. 25 oct. 29 _Empure ¢ evening at 7:30 to march in a body yg 4y the LOOF. Hall starting Leaves : sea v b e Fope " to the Elks Hall to attend the g4 g ccleck. The affair honors th ! Seattle | . North Nov. 1 Nov- Americanization Meeting given uni- yoop a0y of Senator Jame: _| According to the German censor, who passed this picture, these are |\ S. S. TONGASS _ Oct. 29 i Coast - . birthday of Senator James J. Da e il Baval T Agent uux the auspices of the Elks Lodge. yic rounder of Mooseheart ;5\{1:“ a i ‘, Irtf.:uv;mu:.‘ I“v:‘;;lv(‘)‘!'lqy(ll(:v:‘:‘; un{h”e« i d:y L:i:l‘ld‘hm S. S. TYEE R— L] _ HENBY, GREE hNn,fls 105 FRANK A, METOALP, . | A program bas been arranged ~20rcs- The German capHom fallsdo se §. 5. TONGASS .......Nov. 12 Freight Phone 28 Commander. which includes a talk by S. Wall- i Y T — !stedt, a reading by Mrs. E. F. ~ A R | FOR YOUR CAB Subscrive to The Daily Alaska Rodenberg and vocal selections by & o = - 3 i PASSENGERS FREIGHT Bnpire=-the paper with the largest Miss Betty Goodman and Miss 0 B nlb Shel i BROADWAY CAB CO. paid e{rcuht&on Barbara Smith. Accompanists will eratln ln a 0 ‘et RE| GERATION E .-.____._.. — — s o meme——————=__include rs. A. J. Goodman and Miss Beverly Leivers | Following the program a lunch- | m eon will be served and dancing ¥ n'B' n will be enjeyed. All Moose members AGENT | e S il oo LR COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY SCHEDULE and rAREs Mocse are cstended an invitation 9 s! | OF ALASEA to attend B e o | -ow Hallowe'en Party Monddy For Primary Dept. Seattle lo Juneau Thursday R Ncrthern Light Presbyterian ol will held @ ter Lumber and Building Faterials PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modemize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. CALIFORNIA GROCERY suNeau 1o vancouver, || amd . . « MIEAT MARKET VICTORIA OR SEATTLE Juneau o Fairbanks and Seattle "5 . Monday, Thurs- Fairbanks to Juneau ey e attle N Bethel Flat Ophir McGrath day and ostum ; 95,00 170.00 ; 36, 00 42 22 ncon at 1:30 in the Chureh 2 : ahs TELEPHONES ——v—\37l | _rainanks s2o0 w0 7400 39.00 1 4 parlor : vEE SOUTHBOURE: SATLINGE ' 487 8 H LESS 10% FOR ROUND TRIP. by !\;{;fl\,.h J,'i“;; }A,'“. ‘g;,‘,“;:“. g::;;g? Princess Louise f an ““‘ BAY e Lual' 4, Pindewd, - 4 RedE oo M A, Princes Norsh Home-Grown VEGETABLES { Passengers — Airmail — Air Express NOTICE November 6—17—21 FRESH LOCAL EGES DAILY ; 34 - AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showmg. mm ;zm m'“ (FROM OUR OWN FARM) | Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. wi route from Seat e to Nome. e e || TELEPHONE 418 PROMPT DELIVERY § saie at J. B. Burrord & Co.. adv. TRANS-ATLANTIO | | TRANS-PACIFIC | - - | Tickets, reservations and full | | particulars from | Pan American Airways System : PERMANEII WAVING [ “ TRAFFIC OFFICE l ‘ V. W. MULVIHILL Windew Clcanflm L. A. DELEBECQUE | and HAIR STYLING by | & fhe Agent, C.PR.—Juneau, Alasks . District Sales Manager CHARLES | stoving an actual operation being performed during an air raid, thia et 35 So. Frankiin St PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS photo demonstrates how London is caring for her sick and wounded 4 Pflflll-: 485 v 5 - SIGRID'S BEAUTY SALON | despite the German bombers, The scene is an unusually deep bomb —— ~ PHONE 108 1324 4TH AVE.—SEATTLE PHONE 318 shelter, unshaken by surface blasts, m ’m