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. POLLY AND HER PALS 4 D THAT WAS C@AR)‘ 5fD) | HE OWNS THIS AS AN ACTRESS APPEARS TO BE SHORT-LIVED, AS A RESULT OF A SLIGHT MISUNDERSTAND- ING WITH THE “THEATRE OWNER / / / W.H.BENSON - as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire HE DESERVED IT/ ‘SIDES, POLLY DIDN'T SLAP HIM HARD/ - IN FRONT OF ALL THOSE MR. BUCKSMORE .- ... 1 APOLOGIZE-+ I'M SORRY ‘L STRLICK YO s RIGHT TLL APOLOGIZE POINT ! POLLY HUMILIATED HIM BY SLAPPING HIM IN FRONT OF ALL evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE | i | g and receive TWO tickets to see: i “GALLANT SONS" Federal Tax—>5c¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—— Your Name May Appear! ‘ § is invited to present this coupon this ! { { { § \ l § { \ \ y \ ! { MARINE NEWS] . Hon”olMatapanin .5 vy Yard | NORTHBOUND : MEPhersonS Heré From Tulsequah Cominz to Juneau on the river| tug Taku Chief, Frank MCPhel'son,E General Superintendent of the Po-| Jaris Taku Gold Mining Company | at Tulsequah, B, C., and Mrs. Mc- | " NOTICE TO CREDITORS appointed administrator of the es-| tate of SIGURD MEDHAUG, De- | ceased, and that letters testamentar; therefor on said day were duly is sued to the undersigned. i All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present same, with proper vouchers, | and duly verified, within six (6) | b months from the date of this notice | fire until she brought the Italians into range ot it a\-.‘ British batticships Warspite, Barham and Val- :l“m“‘grr“i::‘e;;i‘sgie: :flfiifii‘éifl”&" ‘!1;1 TR A;N SPORTATIO N COMPA NY from Seattle October 8. Tyee scheduled to sail from . Seattle October 9. Seattle—Harold DeRoux SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS lale, Mrs. Peter|® Mount McKinley scheduled p-|® to arrive southbound _at el 14 ditka at 4 o this Seattle tomorrow afternoon. | ) \ere are 70 passen-|® Aleutian scheduled to sail | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN“' FOR PORTS OF CALL, Phone Local Office of Company. : from Seattle and Southeast from Seattle October 7. | that the undersigned was, on the 5 v . che ai Ve, P : . 0. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 3 Alaska points going to Sitka on|® Northland scheduled to sail 18th day of September, 1941, duly | G GRVID 4 ing here were the fol- . B R i N GS 2 4 ‘- North Sea in port and sched- ‘ Pherson, arrived here today for a | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau ] o uled to sail south via Sitka ® | few days' visit before returning to| Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ‘o at 4 o'clock this afternoon. Tulsequah, They are staying at| McKINLEY Sat. Oct. 4 ® Columbia scheduled to arrive e | the Baranof Hotel. YUKON ... N ok st EROP# SGUIH e at 6:30 oclock this evening ® | The Taku Chiel towed several| sy gy R dtrn |® west bound berges from the mine landing to| oo ey : e | ® Princess Louise scheduled to £ Bay, where the barges WM‘ALFUTIAV = e i i S . {® arrive at 6:30 o'clock this be laid up for the winter. 8 N ... Tues. Oct. 7 Fri. Oct. 10 hurs. Oct. 16 with 24 pa gite tor - thi i. evening bound for Skagway - I SR }YUKQ\' Sat. Oct. 11 Tu‘es_ Oct. 14 Bn?nxl. Oct the steamer North Sea of the!® SCHEDULED SAILINGS i Ty DA ANRRE R DG 58 41 :‘\‘LAb-KA - Tues. Oct.14 Fri Oct. 17 Thu. Oct Nc i Transportation Qoro- | ® Tongass scheduled to sail from argest pald circulation of any Al-|COLUMBIA ... Thu. Oct.16 Sun. Oct.19 Sat. pany arrived shortly after 7 e today. newspapu: | DENALI .. Tues. Oct. 21 Fri. Oct. 24 Thu. Oct. 30 clock this morning and is posted|® Denali scheduled to sail from hire pwa s oo | ALEUTIAN . Thu. Oct. 23 Sun. Oct.26 Sat. Nov. 1 . . . . . l' . . ° ¥ Brir Oswald, Mrs. Wilbur Irving, Robe P ta Dooley, Mrs. Frances Erickson,|® _midnight Saturday Beverly Erickson, Andrew Hermle,| ® Yuken scheduled southbound Mr. and Mrs. Fred Endres, Mr. and|® Monday. Mrs. J. F, Brod, Carl Misunstad. |° Alaska scheduled southbound Trom Peiersburg—Edward Sara-|® Tuesday. bia, Oscar Hart, H. M. Brown, the|® LOCAL SAILINGS Rev. Harley Baker, Peter Jack,|® Estebeth scheduled to sall 1d Jorstad |® every Weanesary at 6 p.m. From Wrangell—Mrs. T. B. Lan-|®"_for Bitka and wayporis. ting, Nellle Lanting, Louise Jo- ® Dart leaves every Wednesday . . | iant, is presently at Mare Island, Cal, Navy Yard for tcpel ¢ ; was in o long series | o S T A M. E, Monagle, at 200 | of engagements in Mediterranean waters, including the b ucnts off the Libyan coast, ihe sea battle | goro s"Bonging” Juneau. Alaska, of the Dedecanese Islands, the battle of Ca Australian cruiser, underwent a Dated at Juneau, Alasks, this 18th | severe aerial attack off the island of Stampalia. Pictured on the deck of the fast cruiser are her com- day of September, 1941. | mander, Captain T. C. T. Wynne, standing just to rigit cf icit lower gun on the deck of the Orion. He is CARL D. HUPP, flanked by his staff, including the ship’s chaplain, under her presently ouiet guns, * Administrator. — - —— First publication, Sept. 19, 1941. abria and, alerg with a seph, D. Heath at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port ~apgers Alexander, Kake and way- o REEE R e TR From Ketchikan—H. G. Fair- i . ; s e o o oo o« < MARYK. SIMPSON Capt. L. Williams is master of SRR | " 1 UNITED STATES the ship and C. D, Littlehales is ! o iNavy a“is Imaker, the pay scales noW| pEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | North purser. 3 ; ranging from $120 day to $108 GENERAL LAND OFFICE sea -t . an hour. Employment is in various District Land Office : 1DES TOMORR iS DEAD IN LONDON : S ihates ot Ratar estallhim MR i y Machinist, the pay scales now 5 Jand o © 000000 2000080000000 000000000000ICS8 training course is fully | Z@st publication, Oct. 10, 1941. ) ] August 7, 1041. | LN, Agent oar : (e ok, TORtoner” ranging {rom $1800 a year to $1.06| Notice is hereby given that Etolin : HENRY GR# passengers 199 High tide—0:06 am., 163 feet, | LONDON, Oct.3—Mrs. Mary Kirk | —— en hour. Employment is in various wittanen has made application for | [l jght Phone 23 [” Tow tde_ 600 am. 03 feet. |Stmpson, aifldhood “chum of MBI oo oo oDl el sy i qubyy (OFARHES- S0E HAYE: establishments 5 homesite under the Act of May 26, | [P Fre . | High tide_12:26 pm, 172 feet, |Duchess of Windsor, who married | evised announcement of G and in the Sacramento, California | 1634 (43 Stat. 809), Anchorage Seral oulse or | Tigh tide—1236 Dm., IT2 [€% | pimest, Simpson after he and the|SCTVics Examinations Mave bee|Air Depot, Wright Field and Fair- Xo. 09783, for a tract of land de- : ol | Bt pm., 0.1 feel. |g) ner Wallis Warfield were di- | -oued for the positions listed beloW. | field Air Depot, Dayton, Ohio. seribed as Lot A, Tract A, of the = T | e For cach of these appl ay vorced, died last night at her home |, o catiohe MUY The Commission has given notice Auke Lake Group of Homesites on be file 1e Commission’s Wash- | hat the receipt of applications for Glacier Highway near Juneau, Al- ‘ H here. WH I ; This Port T e e oY e e R e e SMART TE SHIPS it - onnmsAMw " SUNRISE TIMES |uut ualitied persons are wrged (o srom $2,600 fo $5600 o year, will|containing 855 scres, and It is now i i § ly at once. 2 \ ‘ close on Nov. 2, 1941. Inters d | in the files of the U. S Land Office, | p=ee- "m-_-<I & | Inspector, Engineering Materials persons should file their applica-, Anchorage, Alaska. | Canadian Pacific steamer Prin-j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Puthoff are | FOR Du(K HU“IERS (Aercnautical) for employment in tions on or before that date. Any and all persons claiming ad- A ll A s x A c 0 A s T A Il A l n L I N E s | cess Louise, scheduled to arrive at | the parents of a baby daughter born the Navy Department. The salaries| Full information as to the re- versely any of the above mentioned Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, Express 6:30 o'clock t from the south, jat St. Ann's Hospital. The child 7 s ¥ | range from $1,620 to $2,600 a year. guirements for these examinations, land should file their adverse claims SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. has ”N"f“”_c“"“u passengers aboard | Was born at B:5g o'clock this morn- [ Date _S"‘“”se Applicants must have had mechan- and application forms may be ob- | in the district land office within the Hawk il ;flel- 'Kim- OChilcha- for Juneau: ing, and weighed six pounds and | Sat, Oct. 4 T:07 am. jcal or inspectional experience, or |{ained at 311 Federal Building. period of publication or thirty days Tnlet H, Kee Todd ha £ Sitka Miss Dumont, C. Dinsdale, Mrs, | eight ounces. | Sun., Oct. 5 7:09 a.m. . ate study. | nlet Hoonah goon Tenakee To can shan gof Eitka Bt dale, | . eppropriate study, in one of the | thereafter, or they will be barred by Juneau ... § 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 A. Drieth and two children, J. Y, | Mon., Oct. 6 7:12 am. |fcilowing ' optional ~branches: Alr- | the provisions of the statutes. Sitka 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Jesscp, Patkan Zack, J. Sinclair,| Phyllis Ridley, a medical patient | Tues, Oct. 7 7:14 am. |craft, engines, mechanical parts, | H | FLORENCE L. KOLB, Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Ted Semun at St. Ann’s Hospital, was dismissed | Wed., Oct. 8 7:16 a.m. ircraft pellers, instruments, aln ows 10 o | Acting Register. Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 F Miss Gables, R. Holmes and wife, | this morning. | Thurs, Oct. 9. 7:18 am. s and gages, materials, and i e | First publication, August 20, 1941. Pelican ... 18 10 18 18 Mrs. I. Nordnson, H. Harrison, H N | Fri, oct. 10 7:20 am. |parachutes. Of interest is the Bus‘ness Meehn ! Last publication, October 15, 1941. Todd 18 18 10 10 Martin, H. Armstrong, B. Hougen.| Stanford Hulse was discharged | gat Oct. 11 7:23 am. |liberalizing of the provisions for | it | Tenakte .. 10 10 10 e from St. Ann’s Hospital this morn-| " . 1o 25 am. |using national defense training| A regular business meeiing of UNITED STATES Angoon .. 18 18 NOTICE |ing following medical attention. ey T |courses. The compietion of @ny| the members of the Order of an-IDEP‘nT”ENTOFTHE INTERIOR | ¢ Hoonsh .. 10 AIRMALL ENVELOPES, showing | ¥°"f' 8?{' 3 88 - | pDroprite Engineering ‘De tamge | bow for Girls,is sphiedulsd for tah |t oot et LAND OEEICE Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c air route from Seattle to Nome, on | J0¢ Littlefield was dismissed from | i o 8™ | Training Course approved by the.: v afteroon at 1:30 oclock.| N SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY 1 sale at J. B, Burford & Co, mdv,|the Government Hospitals this| Wed» Oct. 15 am. | s, Office of Education williBe iabel Pareoia’ Wacke A1) Anchorage, Alaska. Ketchikan ~Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake 4 sk e bt %" morning after receiving medical| Thurs, Oct. 16 BB b b Bt 1 S e Ml o KR August 1, 1941, Juneau $31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 « ] R N T G treatment Fri, Oct. 17 L b il Sl yem s i "l"""‘j _and members| yotice js hereby given that Fred|{ Kake .. 2500 25.00 25.00 12.50 A WHEN IN NEED OF sat, Oct, 18 ain: .pe;xg;\och d 'or : x:xlnor P u,}x;’mn: are Curr([,e‘ cbo e plesen; as ;here is | Campen has made application for a Petersburg . 18.00 18.00 7.50 b Charles Albert was dismissed this| Sun, Oct. 19 . am. ‘i ot MG | s N A taken UP.|homesite under the Act of May 26,| { Wrangell 15.00 Co:“ Oll—Stove Ofl—Your || 1;,6rning from the Government Hos- | Mon., Oct. 20 am. | 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage Serial | | Kasaan . ¢ -l_(;l‘z:leo—(}me::réll‘ Hauling pital where he had received medical | Tues., Oct. 21 am. | No 08905, for a tract of land de Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of 31,09 rage ting attention, Wed., Oct. 22 . am. " scribed as Lot I of the Auke Laki|{ FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, | o one CALL US! e Thurs.,, Oct. 23 am. € roup of Homesites near Juneau |} HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: s Lottie Dick was dicharged from| pri, Oct. 24 .. am. W‘" i 293 o i i Alaska, Plat of U. 8. Survey No. Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% Juneau Trus’el’ the Government Hospital this morn- | gat, Opf. 2 . am. 5 . e | { $59% sentaliing 4.67 acres, and 1§ is An additional chafge will be made for single passengers P i i & ing following surgical care. | Sun, Oct. 26 # sl i ¥ 7 |now in the files of the U. 8. Land ‘ to flag stops. ! one 48—Night Phone 481 A e - ¢ | Office, Anchorage, Alaska. A BUY DEFENSE STAMPS F 7 0‘ = gl Any and all persons clalming ad- 5 S v;‘::-v 02": :93 :»:- | versely any of the above mentioned : —e AECIEEREEY 4 , ‘29 . m. | 1and should file their adverse claims PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS | 570" it i e e B oghon Arpie rHE § Fri, Oct. 31 = am. | | age, Alaska, within the period of | Sat., Nov. 1 ... am. | | publication or thirty days thereafter, A T C 0 i ¥ EFFECTIVE | Sun, Nov. 2 . 1 |or they will be barred by the pro- 3 2 MAY 16, 1941 MA | Mon, Nov. 3 . ! !visions of the Statutes. L I N E i : Tues, Nov. 4 | FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting. i i | Wed, Nov. 5 | GEORGE A. LINGO, Ahsknc'(l.'mmnsportnuon X | Thws, Nov. 6 .. Register. pany 1 w;oux;;i-;l‘x;lp Fares: a & | P, Nov. 1 First publication, Aug. 13, 1941, ° @ off twice one-way | _, - fbas Last pul tion, Oct. 8, 1941, . fares, when purchased |2 |8 &l # ol B e b Pupleaions SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 in advance, Ig ) K g Sup., Nov. 9 UNITED STATES VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SEATTLE [ 2 0 Mon., Nov. 10 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR i Fairbanks, Alaska 6 ;;*Lds ;‘0"- ;; B cENERAL LAND tfiflw SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS Sy E Flat, Alaska ....... 31 $56 ed., Nov. & istrict Land P S Golovin, Alaska 141 67 $118 | Thurs,, Nov. 13 | Anchorage, Alaska. rr [ Y TH"BSDAY ; Hot Springs, Alaska 88 15 65 | mi, Nov. 14 . ! July 15. 2941 . October 6—October 19 > 4 'lo 00 A Juneau, Alaska 151 82 132 Sat., Nov. 15 ... i Notice is hereby given that An- VIHILL o! . H. Nots, Alasii Mo 74 130 14 s ! ‘sun., Nov. 16 . i | drew Haffner of Juneau, Alaska, has Y. W MOL \ e, ska 4 ¥ | 1l plicat r omesite Agent, CP.R.—Juneay, Alaska Nulato, Alaska - J121 50 99 127 83 $ 3 Mop., PR 1T 3k unedderwm:pwt. ot:h&:; 2, l;nu 48 . N CIFIC y S‘ 1 iy Ophir, Alaska 39 48 12 125 10 116§ 88 Tues., Nov. 18 ... Stat. 808) designated as Lot A. Plat CANADIA : 1 B FON :ABS : Ruby, Alaska 108 39 85 115 71 47 15 Wed, Npy. 19:.. i lof U. S. Burvey No. 2391, Triangle e Seattie, Wash,, U. S. A... 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 $202 Thurs., Nov. 20 .. | . s e PASS.NGERS FREIGHT . Group of Homesites, near Juneau, T § 1 = Tanana, Alaska . 9 24 71 102 59 60 33 20 $191 Fri, Nov. 21 Alaska, taining 4.86 acres, An- REFRIGERATION : Whitehorse, Y. T, Can.. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 || sat, Nov, 22 | e s, CORBULOE 308 e e i ks b 4 sd & ;V. oA | chorage Serial 010034, and it is now D AVLIN L] i = I, un., Nov. 2 |in the files of the United States ING-D! D. B. FEMMER : We. Pr. Th. Sa. | Mon, Nov. 24 | Land Office, Anchorage. Alaska. COWL y PHONE uE Nfii(l;:ENT N 8:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash,US.A. PST Ar 6:55 5 Tues., Nov. 25 Any and all persons claiming ad- COMPANY e 4 2:10 Ar JUNEAU, Alaska PST Lv 12:45 Wed., Nov, 26 . versely any of the above mentioned - UTH — ] . Mo. Thurs., Nov. 27 | land should file their adverse claims DODGE and P! . we. Sa. I B vor 20 in the district land office, Anchor- DEALERS 4 2:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska PST Ar12:15 245 || goe’ Noy. age, Alaska, within the period of 1 2:40 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. . 135° Ly 10:15 12:45 gt - 0 ¢ : . publication or thirty days thereafter, 1 3:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Ar 9:55 12:25 || __ Ay ! or they will be barred by the pro- 455 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska _150° Lv 6:00 8:30 New Mexico's Pueblo Indian Gov-| ([Polsed on the ways of the Bet 5 Victbns of the Statutes. e e ernors carry canes, presented to| Mass., the 35,000-ton battleship M chusetts was ready for launch- * GEORGE A. LINGO, 135 So. Franklin St, PAN AMERIC“ANKAIRWAYS |the tribes by Abraham Lincoln in| ing. Mrs. Charles Francis Adams, wife of the former Secretary of s A Register. PHONE 106 1524 4TH AVE~SEATTLE )1863, as an official badge of of-| the Navy, was to christen the fighter. This official Navy photo |pirst publication, Aug. 13, 1941, { oo | e, l ' shows the prow of the 704-foot.battleship topping the scaffolding. |rast publication, Oct. 8, 1941,