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POLLY AND HER PALS ER YER F eTic I AIN‘T GOIN~ T Bay, S \AEd" 7 HECK,YUH SHOLILDNT ( GIT SORE OVER THAT---. VUH DON'T SMOKE DURIN’ |’ TH SEASON, ANYHOW. MARINE YUKON HAS LONG LIST steamer Yukon brought 21 the Gulf of Alas a heavy listing of 69 passen- 1 Juneau Seward passengers were Mr Elmer Kar Inmm ss, Raymond Hill Valdez—Edward Jackscn Anderson J\u.m h Welel Wrangell—Bud ~ Whiteside, | s Sumdum. S. Homan, J. R Aleutian 1 westbound ek Seattle Denali sche Seattle 9 North Sea FOR SOUTH to Juneau last night 1S ACTOS led south 10 a. m Tongs: H, B. Allaback, Mr: E. Calvin, Clyde Ho: K. K. Katz Cha s Peterson, Steve M. Wanvick, J Dodge, Georg morrow rth Coast Betz dc —Evelyn Butler Mae Peckham LOCAL attle were W an, R. D. Kell , Douglas G E Alexander, Rutan, Dewey Long Mr Mr W. F McC Mr A nein, Mrs. K. Som- | . | Sommer PLANE MOVEMENTS i Jone Mr. and M ® Alas A. Hilty, My at 8 a. m veeo03003 0 3 H. I Pl ; B weather permit , Mr. and Mrs. Black y Douglas, William Mu . Mrs. Simondsen, Fred Pauli Roland iy For Petersburg—W. Colp, Mrs, H Colp, Mrs. Jac A. Westerberg and Mrs. King, Mr. an Sar- High tide- Low tide -~o - High tide NOTICE I will nov pe responsible for any debts contracted by my wife, Mrs, Jennie Arbogast after Oct. 28, 1940, BERYL ARBOGA: @ -~ to put it to the test. Ninety minutes IT COSTS SO LITTLE ing of he deer TO DRESS SMARTLY bagged a 190-pound buck. AT ———— Wednesda, SCHEDULE and FARES Juneau to Fairbanks and Seattle Fairbanks fo Juneau Seattle 1o Juneau NORTHBOUND scheduled t SCHEDULED §. Tyee scheduled from Seattle Yukon scheduled to s Seattle November § scheduled to s: . . ° . ° . . . ° . . . . ° . ® Seattle November ® SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS ® Princess Norah ® southbound . . ° ° . . . . . ° ° . . . bound Thursday Mcurt McKinley Southbound Five 8,000-ton liners— Estebeth scheduled to sail every o Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Slv.- . ka and wayports. wves every at 7a. m. for Petersbur *We've Had Lofs Of v st i % v e .. . - ¢ Bilier Campaigns But .- e el Usuall o o it R Sifka Bound MR B SRS R0 At ska Clipper C. I e arrive this s r. L D Re. ® Sealtle, returning ° moerrow. mornin e esafba arr h A Fairl terior tomorr Planes scheduied to fly morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® ¢ s 00ecv 000000 ————— fewer popular elected | Tipes Tomerrcw Mrs. (Sun Time) their bitterest battles in history = CLIFT BAGS BUCK WITH GIFT RIFlE s ’ s YAKIMA, Wasi., held a “Harlond Clift" | Juneau Clothing Store| rouis mwe wis MEN'S and LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR new rifle So. Franklin Clift brought the — with him to Yakima of the Browns 5 and presented him with a bmml a million f he There since reely hunting season WOMEN OF DEVLIN'S | e Nov. 6, 1.0.0.F. Hall Monday, Thurs- day, Saturday Fairbanks 82.00 . 135 So. Pranklin St. PHONE 106 Jun- Se- Fair- eau attle banks Nome Ruby 93.00 8200 140.00 115.00 95.00 130.00 254.00 170.00 4—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE Navy (ommandeers Five Liners for Service —, ‘City” ships operated by the Panama Pacific Lines in the intercoastal passenger- fre ervice—w sandeered recently by the U. presumably to be used as supply vessels. Built in 1917-19 at Alameda, Cal, they were origina ! ; naval auxiliary ships. Pictured is the City of Los Angeles, one of “five sisters” in the mari ime dezi e City of BEaltimore was taken over by the Navy v its arrival Octeber 22 in San Francisen, ‘ " North Coast ly Come Back - i Visifs Here i ¢ He 1 the th The steamer North Cc I he gra port from the scuth e ema un Do morning, bringing 2 until the day of ir or ieve i taking 10 out for the auguration, The threat of civil war iy history City. appeared agair el Arrivals were Mr. and Mrs, N. W Ther cle g L Harrison. Nick Hyduke, Louis ¥ Lo gt n TSR A ' Adar h Cc. W 08 Wgs Hc:vnm, NOoTES | Riky. A Mr. and 1 only 184 clect Ve o {__ EATLAT D e B den's 185, 00,090 Wood, Mr. and R. L. Dyer, eclared sident of the United hin a few weeks the ps were withdrawn from the ates in question and their governme given back to Democrats Peter Valentine Hospital receiving gun wound re| he was carr; the accidentally went | Schmec off, inj his leg. He was ad- | B mitted last night Sailing to Sitka were Sam Shu: one of Im, John Hollen. Lawrence Fra e was a surgical | E. Wilheln y at Si. Ann's Stoft, R. E : F. L. Fiske, Cora Brostrum Mrs. R. R. Brown and her baby Capt. A, J. Borkland is masl boys had met ti ¢ Public’s will be d acid test WER CENRENE SURARS were dismissed from St. Ann’s today. | of the North Coast and Paul There had been bitter election : ! Richers is purser. ghts Ratoth rise and reign Beatrice and Pauline Hanlin were ALt ‘“'“"‘ ’ n—of Andrew | gisinjssed today from ihe Govern- i tr yinning of whose | ;pent Hospital after receiving minor JONES ON BUYING TRIP cond administration a famous tar- | suroical care John W. Joopes. manager of the . compromise scotched secession outh Carolina--of Abraham oln, who went into’office with g surgical, attention rge was dismissed ioday r popular votes than from the Government Hospital. for his opponents s ve been campaign wars Esther Hopkins underwent a min- the time when mud flew or operation at the Government and bruises marred the Hospital this morning total c two weeks. D guaranteed clrcuiaiion U.S.Code Documenls Lost mArmy Buildir Possibility of sabotage was indicated October 30 as W :r Department officials spurred a rigorous probe into cause of the fire which swept through the vital Signa' Corps wing of the War Department Building in Washingten, D. C. The spectacular blaze was brough unde- conirel after a two-heur struggle, but General George C. shall, Chief of Staff, feared many irr>| bie documents in the code rpom had been destreyed. An adjacent radio transmitting station. op ed by the Signal Corps, was also damaged. Photo shows gutted interior of the ruined structure By CLIFF STERRLTT seal at June; day of October, 1940 Date first put Date last publication, Nov. 11, 1940, Copr. 1940, King Peatures Syndicate, I, Woeld rights resersed NOTICE IN THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT FOR THE TERRITORY LASKA, DIVISION NUM- BER ONF‘ Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- er and ex-officio Probate Court Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Administra- tion of the Estate of Fred Engcl Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing will be held befove the undersigned Probate Judge nn the 12th day of November, 1940, at 10:00 am., in the office of the United States Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Court for Ju- neau, Alaska, Commissioner’s -Pre- . upon the petition of Gordon of Douglas, Alaska, for his appointment as administrator of the estate of Fred Engel, dece: and for the issuance of letters of administration to the said Gordoa Gray. sed, All persons interested are hereby required to appear and show cause at said time and place, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted as prayed for. Witness my hand and officiul 1, Alaska, this 31t FFLIX GRAY, U. 8. Commissioner and ex- officio Probate Judge for Juneau, A Juneau Com nct. cation, Oct. 31, 1940. 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