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TI IE D/\IH ALASKA EMPIRE, \‘VFDNESDAY NOV. 6, 1940. Pv CLIFF STEBRI‘TT ( BECAUSE MRS, JONES ) | SPOKE TO HER MOCST TERRIBLY RUDELY/ RIGHT AFTERWARDS'! ~ POLLY AND HE'B PALS b i i NELS ANDERSON as a’ paid-up subscriber to The Baily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office 03 N et e CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “VIGIL IN THE NIGHT” Federal Tax—5c per Person How comE ) SHE WLz 2 WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! Transporl Plane L&mis NOTICE IN THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT FOR THE TERRITORY | OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- | BER ONE Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- ALEUTIAN e er and ex-officio Probaie Court, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Administra- STEAMER MOVEMENTS! S S tion of the Estate of Fred Engel Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN & . NORTHBOUND . e Denali due Saturday . & EhBERTIED SATLINGE e that a hearing will be held before| & & ; - e T scheduled to 1 from @ the undersigned Probate Judge nn 3 e o Seattle today . the 12th day of November, 1940, The steamer Aleutian came in ©® North Sea scheduled to sail ® &t 10:00 8., (ipc the Offipe ofthE the south vesterdny aftermoon © from Seattle November 8 at @ | United States Commissioner and % pa ‘”“‘_‘ gl “‘W-_”m ”'[A e 10 2. m e ex-officio Probate Court for Ju- T e ol 110 S211° o Yukon scheduled to sail from neau, Alaska, Commissioner’s Pre- | with 0 from here. e Scattle November 9 at 9 am. cinct, upon the petition of Gorden Leave Due Juneau Due Junean From Seattle passengers were Mrs, ® heduled to sail from ® Gray of Douglas, Alaska, for his Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Burfo! Carmichael & children. | ® November 12. b appointment as administrator 0f *MT. McKINLEY Oct. 30 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 i e L A ® Princess No scheduled tc e the estate of Fred Engel. deceased,| ALEUTIAN Nov. 2 Nov Nov. 10 Erickson, C: E. Feight, W. A. Griffin, |® Sail m Vancouver Novem- and for the issuance of letters nf' TANANA Nov. 5 Noy 3 o o e T ST el b m . administration to the said Gordoa DENALI Nov. 6 Xov. b Nov. 18 Miss B. McCarthy, Elwood McClain, | ® SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS e Gray. i YUKON Nov. 9 Nov. 12 Nov. 16 rs. A, R. Merrill, M. Merrill, Mr. ® North Coast is scheduled to e s 5 All persons interested are herchy| MT. McKINLEY Nov. 13 Nov. 16 Nov. 21 N Sk B M. Pol Ann Stru. ® arrive at 7 o'clock and sails e required to appear and show causc e e thaff, Mrs. Albert Thompson, Albert ® S0uth at 11:45 o'clock tomor- e at sald’ uifie and place,if. any *—_Connects with S. 8. Cor i Mot s Mary Wakerteid o 100 Gilpht & they have, why said petition should (,unn(c(v.s with S. b: Cordova at Cordova for Latouche, Seward, Fhom Boult Vivian ® Mount McKinley is scheduled ® not be granted as prayed for. Women's Ray, Kodiak and Seldovia. Brown, Thoma h. E. Ham- ® Southbound Saturday . Witness my hand and officiul i—Connects with S. 5. Cordova at Cordova for Homer and Uzinki. blin, G. L. Rich, Mrs. George Gardne, ® Aleutian is scheduled south- e seal at Juneau, Alaska, this 31:t o 5 P N R SO e bound Monday . day of October, 1940 FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS Sailing {o Seward were Miss V. ® LOCAL SAILINGS 4 FFLIX GRAY OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL Bartleti, Mary K. Cawlhorne Ray- ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every o U. S. Commissioner and ex- mond Mundt, Frank Paulif, Mvs. M. ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- e officio Probate Ju n T 'I E ALASKA LINE OMalley. John Hornethke, Rdna ® _Ka end wayports, . 1, Juneau TIGERT OFFIOK-—3 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 A he G i H ¢ © Dart leaves every Wednesday ® Precivich H. O. ADAMS————Agent p e at7a. m. for Petersburg, Port ® 7 t oy D o Alexander Kake mad wiy- o When a United Airlines transport plane, carr ¢ passeng 1d three crew members prepared to ;:‘; ki e o ports . Fresno, Cal., the landing gear jammed. wed te Oakland and landed safely on its : LA ’_";" R R " No one was injured. Top view: Plane touch on its 400-foot skid. Lower: gy ena l S ow PUE D SRS S SRS It stops with propellors bent. Note the ambulances w rich were at the ‘just in ca w ine Daily Alaske Al S C PLANE MOVEMENTS Smpire—Lhe puper wicr the larges aSka tea‘mshlp O n. said circulauon. b \SERVICE‘ ON ALL: RLRSKQ ROUTES | - DOLLACK WILL Americans Hclp Bomb Victims Northhound . ska Clipper scheduled ° rrive this afternoon nnm . MAKE i’ gp OUT ST A S SRR s ————————u A S T l N E A u 1;- —..._.-,-.-«-_r..u.-_..‘.-..‘,.........._,_--'- P . Seattle, returning south to- e cond B T g . Semmin o : 2. | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. §. MAIL | {t\l‘l .\M{‘l(: h:: ’;“:K‘t‘lil"“:l"z Y"‘u! \‘«ml!,h : K _u:.uk“‘n (,‘\’m;\v;.w may be : k P lack, Tairbanks plane Every comfort made for our guests | 2-Way Radio Communicatior Author ized Carrler [} o ey dnnn: o PL“\“‘F‘V’_" 25 ":“:mf‘ 9% 4! from the I Air Servce Information SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE ] i o SR LB Ll o PHONE 10 or 20 | SEAPLANE CHARTER SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA ; 1§ @ ne 1ol o fl < ‘alrbanks th for 2 % i i E s T Mt W, ] HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 : bs or Juneau aboard the e Planes scheduled to fly every e ., out of rbanks and re- 1 Denali are as follows ] o morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® L. the past year was hi BAUGER TRANSPSNRATS i J Mi. and Mis. N. J. Bavard, Har'y e weather permitting . . SR Rt el ik ANS ION CO. | k S o D Nilon 0D L L e ke e e Aleaks e ekt Ahaois. SEOuL b u.s Mail Carri | ALASKA AIR TMNSP“BT Inc. . ert Echoettler, H C. Gorham, B e JA LG 3 er Al Planes i E. L. Sinith ML ..»A..’Au;u.v( Conrad kot i Bestnats ot M s n A n T 2-Way ‘Openfln‘: :&Ac::;;flcfl PHONE & i TinES loMOnROW | lans to fly south on the ¥ g " s112 lees meonstrahon SRS TR LR id from Seatlle to De- Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneaun - HANG Snd. RROP 1 JUNEAD I v i troit to pick up a new car for a every Wednesday at 7 aam. | Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER B f c I (\l lb (Sun Time) leisurely motoring vacation in the For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | eiore OUD e Ll Low tide—0:28 am. 27 feet. |~ AL ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | High tide—7:16 a.m. 139 'feet Special Weekend Frips Arranged i i Couple Club gather- ~Low tide—1:12 p.m. 5.6 feet For Information—Haugen Transpor- ing was hig hlxm-l;cl by a demc 1':1[; High tide—7:14 p.m., 9 feet REG'SIR‘"ON OF tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, tion dinner and instructive tal - BR"‘ISH REFUGEES Phone 133 ) given by H. A ggert, represen- 3 Jeiae o [ YR = M tative of the Stainiess Steel Com- SUBVEYOR SOUTH f T ———— TF?ANSPGRTANON COMPANY gt Crockett Riley, surveyor with the BEING REO{EESIED . \ y the affair held in the parlors I the other day from Oralg His Britanpic Majesty's Gonsul | Jund : ¥k A s O ritann jesty’s Consul at S — { of the Northern Light Presbyterian he had been working on a road pro- o o5 ety Teanei Al wl‘fl“‘v SAIL ek t?le ject, and sailed south on the Prin- cess Norah this morning for a trip tives, guardians and hosts of Br ish children war refugees now r Church, ATCo. = * S g i . ] RN g dent within his district to be good Juneau Clothing Store [ hsmrr o cnough to registe: such children | ATTENTION O.E. STAR at the Consulate without delay. Reg- MEN'S and LADIES’ [ Members of Eastern Star are re- jouation is needed for purposes of ALASKA TRANSPORTATION READY TO-WEAR quested to m\-(-lr at the Temple yeoonq and communication. Regis- COMPANY { . Thursday at 1:45 pam. to attend gpion hlanks will be mailed to any North Frankl L) | ; T | the funcral services for Chavles aqdress on application. Coast & Y % W. Hawkesworth . gard 5 The jurisdiction of H. B. M. Con- Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle 3 Nbftb MILDRED WU}';ELR» sul comprises the States of Wash- | Leaves SR ady. atron. | ington, Montana, Idaho and the ! Seattle A% ODSTE SOLITNS | - > " Territory of Alaska. : : NS I} 8.8 TYEE .. ..Nov. 5 NGTICE - 3 : 4 AT I e g Y% ——. | First of the mobile canteens which have been supplied by the Ameri- 5 B, :“’[‘:‘:“ss ':‘"’- :; " i g v { © lied Relief Fund is pictured in operation in a London area S ov. £ ’ AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showme can Al agrured < e < n E v L l “ s air route from Seatie to Nome, on HoseiTaL NoTES damaged by bombs.m::x:i“;e::(l\'(:;:‘&xlr;‘sr x:\r":;”x;f‘fg.mng food from the ! saie at J. B. Burford & Co, ady. “——-———————— = PASSENGERS FREIGHT O ————————————R—————————— A baby daughter welshing elght R TRR Ry &7 REFRIGERATION shter ~ | pounds vz bor thic Hula-Hula for Statehood . > St. Ann’s Hospital to Mu : ‘ . Arthur Jensen D n FEMMER . B. COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY : Mike ‘ SCHEDULE and FARES aceNT bty e Phone 114 Night 312 Juneau fo Fairbanks and sea“le Tuesday Lilly Marvin was admitted to the ok I-I.bfl' and Blllldmg “llefl!l’ Friday Gorergptn BenimL Rt PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU i Monday, Thurs- e~ SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve l"alrbanks to Juneau day qalturd';y Track and field sports in the CANADIAN Travel Y @ Under Title I, F. H. A, o2 " e Brailo § g P ! ona and Modernize Your Home . - Monday United States are called athletic PACIFIC | ondaa, sports in England. | Seattle o Juneau Btk | ursday e | — - — Empire Classifieds Pay! G R A Gasi CALIFORNIA GROCERY eau attle banks Nome uby el Juneau 900 8200 14900 115.00 #13 NOTICE TO CREDITORS eee Seattle 93.00 170.00 254.00 202.00 3236.00 1 cerned are hereby notified All conce a v o Fairbanks %2.00 130.00 TLO0 30.00 600 5600 4800 11.00 that NELL McCLOSKEY was on JUNEAU TO VANO(‘)WII. i 487 TELEPHONES —~371 S U ioR ROUAD ARIE. October 28th, 1940, appointed ex- VICTORIA OR SEATTLE | FRESH EVERY DAY — Local, ecutrix of the Last Will and Testa- ment of John McCloskey, deceased All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to pre t the same, with proper vouchers and- verified according to law, within six months from the date of this notice, to the under- signed executrix at the office of her attorney, M. E. Monagle, 200 Seward Building. Juneau, Alaska Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 20th &2 day of October, 1940. NELL McCLOSKEY, Executrix First publication, Oct. 30, 1940. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah November 6—17—27 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 AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE=SEATTLE Home-Grown VEGETABLES FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY (FROM OUR OWN FARM) TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY Wimlaw Cleaning Hula dancers perform before polling booths in Honolulu to attract atten- tion 1@ the ~vert as Hawaii prepares to vote in a plebiscite on whether the islands wan become a state. Advocates are making a determined samnaion Lo make the territory the 49th member of Uncle Sam’s family, So. Franklin St. e s