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- ~ . THE DAILY-ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THESE FLOWERS JUST ARRIVED, POLLY. SOME ONE MUST'VE LIKED You ! ALASKA HERE 70 WESTWARD | Steamer Alaska arrived at 8 o'clock last night from the south bringing 14 passengers and left for the West- ward early this morning taking 29 passengers to the Westward, hooked from Juneau The Alaska, on the westbound voyage calls at Yakutat, Cordova, Valdez and Seward and then leaves Seward direct for Juneau - Passengers arriving in Juneau aboard the Alaska were Sam Jack- son, Ray Anderson, Mrs. Ray Ander son, Sam Feldon, Grace Fisher, Mrs. Wallis George, B. C. Johnson, David Johnson, Mrs. V. Moore, Hugh J. Wade, F. W. Richardson. Passengers leaving Juneau as follows For Yukutat—Ray E. McDonald, Myra Van Over, Charles Thomas, William Brown, Milton Jones, David C. Henry, John Thomas, Milton Moses, Charles Henry, Ernest Fran- cis, Ray Smith For Seward—Mrs. M. Pendergrass, Mrs. Peter Melseth, Harvey W. Har: tung, Mrs. Blanche Wood, Atriel Silver, Miss M. May, Lenore Ander- son. John Ellis, Mrs. E. Kuki, Ida Frank, Oscar Frank, N. T. Bass, Violet James, Mrs. Miguel Campbell, Mrs. O. Englewood, Bruce D. Wood, H. R. Frazier. were (Sun time, October 19) Low tide—5:3¢ a.m., -0.1 feet. High tide—11:43 a.m., 18.4 feet. Low tide—6:04 p.m., -1.7 feet. OCTOBER 20 High tide—0:17 a.m., 17.6 feet. Low tide—6:17 a.m., -0.5 feet. High tide—12:24 p.m., 19.4 feet. Low tide—6:48 pam. -2.8 feet. e — STEP to Health with Better Feet. Phone 648. Chiropocist Di Steves. adv Under New Management JUNEAU Day and Night NURSERY Mrs. E. L. Hopper, Mgr. 315 Third St. Phone Red 119 TRvA.\(.EL CESS” LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND BAILINGA Princess Louise October 19—October 28 V. W, MULVIHILL THE ATCYO LINE Alaska Transportation Company L] BAILINGS FROM PIER 1 SEATTLE EVERY THURSDAY 10:00A. M. ic S. 8. TONGASS S. 8. TYEE ... ....0ct. 16 Oct. 23 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 14 NIGHT 3iz e e rrrrrreeerreeed THE CARD'S JUST SIGNED, *AN ADMIRER” DID You SEE WHO BROUGHT THEMZ . OOOH/ WAS HE HANDSOME 2 AND TALL?Z HOW WAS HE DRESSED 7 TELL ME EVERYTHING / WAS YUP. 1T A WAS A YOUNG FELLOW... Notices for this church column at home of Adjt. StanleyTatksor imust be received by The Empire| Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet- {not later than 10 o'clock Saturday |ing. ¥ morning to guarantee change of; sermon topics, ete. WELL, HE TALL--- AND LOOKING QUITE GR = NICE U LAD, Baker Eddy: Atonement is the ex- }emplificat!ou of man’'s unity wit | God, whereby man reflects divic | Nazareth taught and demonstrat- A cordial welcome is extended to|Truth, Life and Love. Jesus dlwa'(h 'or | |ed man's oneness with the Father, By CLIFF STERRETT AND HE WAS DRESSED J.E.STENDER as a paid-up subseriber lo The Daily Alaska Empire ST LIKE is invited to present this eoupon this evening at the box office of the—— CAPITOL THEATRE y | \ | E { g and receive TWO tickets to sce: § N { \ ; “SANDY GETS HER MAN" Federal Tax—>5¢ per Person ——WATCH THIS SPACE — Your Name May Appear! - Me: 3:30 p.m.—Children’s 2 All are W 2 at those services |in the Mission Building. . NORTHBOUND . |all to worship with us. o- o | P :C",ffr’f;i mfi;_ssis&;‘m;w :he o HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL | RESURRECTION LUTHERAN e forenoon but nothing defi- Fourth and Gold Streets CHURCH i e nite at noon today. THE VERY REV. CHARLES |“In the heart of the city for the e North Sea due Tuesday. E. RICE, Dean hearts of the city” . SCHEDULED SAILINGS Ernst Oberg, Organist and Choir Main and Third Sts. e Denalj scheduled to sail from e | Director. 9:45 am-—Sunday School. ! e Seattle October 21 at 9 am. ® ‘,Jackson Rice, Assistant Organist. No morning services until- ar- o Northland scheduled to sail e Miss Kathleen Carlson, Director | rival of new pastor who is expected | e from Seattle October 22 at e Junior Choir, . | about October 26. | s 10 am. o | Sunday services: —— | e Tyee scheduled to sail from e 8:00 a.m.—Holy Communion. CHAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE e Seattle October 23. | "10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Corner Glacier Highway and Fritz e North Coast scheduled to sail . 11:00 a.m.—Morning Prayer and| Cove Road at Auk Lake e from Seattle October 24 at e Sermon. At this service Mr. ErnesmlWILLAnD E. BARROWS, Minister e 10 am. o |Ehler will sing for an offertory,; 9:45 a.m.—Sunday School. 1 ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e “In Heavenly Love Abiding.” I Worship Service: Sunday eve- e Aleutian scheduled south- @ Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Choir re- nings at 7:30 o'clock. Everybody is e bound, possibly late tonight. |hearsal. ! cordially invited. Topic for tomor- e Nothing definite at noon ® —— row evening is “Open Thou Mine e today. L 3 s % o Eyes, That I May Behold Won- o Princess Loulse scheduled to e| . THE METHODISY CHURCH = derous Things Out of Thy Law.” | o arrive at 6:30 oclock Sun- e 0p‘p. Federal and Territorial BIdg. . Chapeladies meet the first and | e day morning and sails south ‘Where Faith ax}ld Friendship !thjrd Tuesdays of each month, at| o at 8 oclock Sunday morn- ® Mae¥ 7:30 pm. | o ing. o| REV. W. H. MATTHEWS, JR. | cub Scouts meet Friday nights e Alaska scheduled southbound ® | ¥ Pastor at 7 o'clock, with Clarence Whit- | October 22. .1 Pmmat——Miss Ruth MeVay. tanen, Leader, | Yukon scheduled southbound Choir Director—Miss Ruth Cof- ATL S | October 23, o |fin. | MEMORIAL | LOCAL SAILINGS | 10:00 a.m.—Sunday Sch.col.clns«‘ . o {es for all ages. Mrs. H. R. Sprague, 4 m:::;}‘wic;e:s:lr? .:oss:_;: oigencral superintendent; Mrs. C. e for Sitka and wayports. o | Brown, worship director. ] | Dart leaves every Wednesday o 11:00 a.m.—Morning Worshin, e at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port e Sermon, “A Venture in he Deep.” | |'s Alexander, Kake and way- @ 7:00 p.m.—Epworth League, an » ports. e inspiring meeting for young peo- e o o o 8 o o o o o oDl | 800 pm.— Evensong. Sermon, “The Divine Paradox.” Popular Denali Now " Bound South { | Traveling south on the steamer | Denali, which called from here late | yesterday afternoon, were the fol- |lowing passengers from Juneau: | Mrs. E. Lacey, Ralph J. Olsen, Art Lappi, Capt. Joseph Cannon, Mrs. Glen Flint, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Felix Toner, Larsen MacHenry, Albin Berg, Mrs. Charles Fortiere, J. G. Shepard. Mrs. W. E. Johnson, S. T. Sjo- |berg, Clyde Doran, Mrs. C. R. | Hendricks, the Rev. P. J. O'Reilly, | viclet K. Martin, Glenn Flint, Jr., |Leland Fortiers, C. Lacey, F. Voll, |Louls Boros, Tim Finley, Robert E. | carter, C. J. Warner, G. L. Smith. | Daniel Coggins, George F. Gray, George J. Bailey, F. C. Ferguson, | Glenn Fleischmann, Victor Pearson, | Padwils. S e |A. L. AUXILIARY AT i S PETERSBURG ELECTS The following officers have been elected by the American Legion Auxiliary at Petersburg: President, | Verne Miller; first vice president, |Edna Nelson; secretary, Delia Sarff; | treasurér, Beulah Kinnear; histor- |tan Ethel Wilder; sergeant-at-arms, Ellen Hartle. TERRITORY OF ALASKA OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR . JUNEAU CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION 1, Frank A. Boyle, Auditor of the Territory of Alaska, and custodian | of corporation records for said Ter- ritory, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that | ;Lms. the 13th day of September, | 1941, the written consent of - the | stockholders of ‘the ALASKA |SOUTHERN PACKING CO. INC. 'a corporation organized and exist- ing under and by virtue of the laws |of the Territory of Alaska, to the | dissolution of said corporation, writ- | ten consent to such dissolution hav- | ing been executed by all of the stock- | holders of the corporation on the |8th day of September 1941, and cer- tified to by the President and Secre- tary of the corporation on the same | date. | 'WHEREOF, in view of the prem- ises, I DO FURTHER CERTIFY |that the ALASKA SOUTHERN PACKING CO., INC,, a corporation, is dissolved, pursuant to Section 924 |of the Compiled Laws of Alaska, 11983, upon filing in this office of the proper proof of publication of this | certificate, é IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand, at Juneau, the Capital, this 13th day of Sep- tember, A: D, 1941. FRANK A. BOYLE, | Auditor of Alaska. |First publication, Oct. 11. 1941. Jast Pybhication, Nov, 1, 1941 Sunday evening service and com- munity hymn sing. NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH “Where Welcome and Worship | Meet” | | Franklin at Fourth | 9:45 a.m.-—Sunday School. ' 11:00 a.m. — Morning worship. Sermon by the Rev. Walter Sobo- |leff. Following the service the sup- ply and pulpit committee will re- port. | CATHOLIC CHURCH Church of the Nativity of the Blessed V. M., Juneau Fifth and Gold Streets WM. G. LeVASSEUR, S.J. Pastor 20th Sunday after Pentecost ! 6:00 ‘a.m.—Holy Mass. | 800 am—Holy Mass and In- | struction. 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. 10:30 a.n—High Mass and Ser-| mon. 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and Benedic- tion of the Most Blessed Sacra-| Rev, ment. | 8:00 am—toly Mass daily in jchurch, 7:30 p.m.—Rosary and benedic- tion each evening during October. Days of Special Devotion ‘ Friday, Oct. 24—Feast of Saint| Raphael, the Archangel, is a day| of special devotion. | | FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Sunday services will be held at |11 am. in the First' Church of| Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth| ! ing. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | Corner Wesj 8th and E £ts. Manse, 740 S St. | WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Minister| “Draw nigh unto God, and He| will draw nigh unto you.” { Church services: - 10:00 School. % 11:00 a.m.—Divine Worship. Mrs C. W. Wade will occupy the pul-| pit, subject being *“A Christian Wedding.” | 7:30 p.m.—Divine Worship. Every Tuesday, 10:30 pm. — “A Quarter Hour of Meditation™ over KINY. ‘Wednesday, meeting. | Thursday, 7:30 p.m.—Cub Scout meeting, leader, Mr. Judson’Brown.y | | | | 7:30 p.m.—Prayc: BETHEL MISSION ASSEMBLY OF GOD 121 Main Street ! RALPH E. BAKER Pastor Sunday services: 10:00 a.n.—Sunday School. Cla.ss-‘ es for all, 11:00 a.m, — Morning Worship. 7:45 p.m.—Evangelistic se_qgces. | Tuesday, 7:45 p.n.—Prayet meet-| Friday, 7:45 p.m—“Christ’s Am-| bassadors,” young people. i SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST | CHURCH Corner Second and Main Streets PASTOR H. L. WOOD, Minister Sabbath School for old and young Saturday morning at 10 o- clock. Church service at 11 o'clock. Bible Study Group will meet at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening. JUNEAU CITY MISSION | (Interdenominational) | 200 Block, South Franklin { MRS. HANNAH KROGH, Supt. ! Mrs. C. W. Wade, pioneer mis- sionary and evangelist, is assisting.| 3:00 p.m.—Sunday School. Classes| for all ages. (Broadcast over KINY 5:15 p.m.| Monday.) am. — Sunday Churchy | and for this we owe him endless | | homage. Jesus aided in reconciling| T 1 h | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau man to God by giving man a truer| 'eac er | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound sense of Love, the divine Principle| Vi ¥ iALEUTlAN ‘' Sat. Oct. 18 of Jesus;‘ iz’xc(}flng;.;nd Hux; tft:vr! 0"6 06 3 i | YUKON ALV Thu, Oct: 23 sense O ve redeems ma rom | | 5 the law of matter, sin, and death, : ermans; 3(‘;::’:"“}‘ Fri Ok f1 Wl Ook 22 by the law of Spirit—the law of | i A - - bu.n. Oct .lJ b.:il_ Oct. ‘_, divine Love. (Pages 18, 19) 1 - e | DENALX Tues. Oct. 2l Fri. Oct. 24 . Thu. Oct. 30 il gl 3 } LU“ ANGELES, f’“"- 0"."_ ‘f‘ | ALEUTIAN Thu, Oct.23 Sun.’ Oct. 26 Sat. Nov. 1 ‘Onl_v about 10 percent of (x(xm.m\' YUKON Taes, - Oct, 28 Bl ot et A igior AR in the United States are taking a | definite stand on Nazism, says Ger-, ihart H. Seger, a German airman| 'during the World War and former| Douglas Church Services member of the Reichstag. “However, all German-Americans | Tis cauici cowm|in the United States should be looked upon as a possible recruif-| ing field for the Nazis because cf Iouves zor must be received by The Empire | not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | morning to guarantee change of |pressure which can be brought on | sermon Lopics, € ithem through threats to their| | relatives tp Germany,” Seger said DOUGLAS CATHOLIC CHURCH |in an addfess. - 9:00 a.n.—Holy Mass 12:30 a.m.—Sunday School. “T, LUKI'S EPISCOPAL CIWRCH| No service tomorrow. SKA EVANG RAINBOW GIRLS INVITE | MASONS TG INITIATION| Members of the Order of Rain-| bow for Girls will meet tonight in the Scottish Rite Temple for initia-| | tion ceremonies. Feature of the| avening is the designation of the| (Native Gospel Services) meeting as Mason's Night, and each | GEORGE H. LOVELESS oirl has contacted several Masons Missionary-in-Charge and invited them to attend the| 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School initiaticn of eight candidates. | 7:30 p.m—Evening Service, Sub- B | “Noah’s Faith, His Fear, and BUY DEFENSE STAMPS LIZATION 3 | WEAT ' THE WEATHE | (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) _ | U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU | FORECASTS: Juneau and vicinity: Mostly cloudy with light and not much change in temperature tonight and Sunday; moder-| ate southeasterly winds; lowest temperature tonight about 42 de-| grel highest Sunday 46 degrees. Scutheast Alaska: Mostly overcast with intermittent light rain| and not much change in temperature tonight and Sunday; souther- intermitten rain FOR PORTS OF CALL, Phone Local Office of Company. PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 H. 0. ADAMS AGENT ING -ALASKA THE AR 'ROUND ~ NORTHLAND TRA}‘N SPORTATION COMPANY WEEKLY 8 North- jand HENRY Freight Pho ATLIN seattle ne 23 Gs—IJUNEA GREEN, Asent Pass! v to engers 109 and Main streets. The subject will| THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST n y “‘Doct! f Atohement.” there has been filed in my office on | pa e 3 el | 10:00 a.m—Sunday School for| pupils up to tlié age of 20 years. Wednesday, ~ 8:00 “pan. — Testi- monial meeting S i Christian Selencé Reading Room in church building. This room is| open Wednesday afternoons from 2:30 to 4 o'cleck and after’ the| Wednesday evening meeting. . ! The public is cordially invited to, attend these services and visit the, reading room. | THE SALVATION ARMY Willoughby Ave. { . ADJT. AND MRS. STANLEY JACKSON, Officers in Charge Sunday: 11:00 a.m.—Holiness Meeting. 2:30 p.m.—Praise Meeting. 6:00 p.m.—Sunday School. | 7:30 p.m —Salvation Meeting. ! Tuesday, 3:30 p.n.—Cub meeting. Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.—Boy Scout| meeting, Don Vertin, scoutmaster. | Wednesday, 7:00 pm. — Gitl Guard *meeting” * peyve | Thursday, 8:00 p.n.—Bible Class OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS ODD FELLOWS HALL 7:30 p.m.—Talks by local mis- sionaries. ALASKA EVANG ‘LIZATI“U‘N SOCIETY (Native Gospel Services) GEORGE H. LOVELESS | Missionary-in-Charge 2:00 p.m.—Sunday School. Friday, 3:30 pum. — Childrens Class. All children are welcome: at these classes on Willoughby oppo- site the Alaska Native Brotherhood Hall, under the direction of Mrs. Loveless. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON-SERMON TFOR | yow. Overcast skies and intermittént light rain, moderate ceilings | Su. Mo. Mo. Tu. SERVICES ON S! AY and fair to good visibilities prevailed over the Juneau-Ketchikan air- We. Fr. Th. Sa.+ At the Chuieh of Christ, Selen-| -way ¢his morning. 8:00 Ly SPATTLE, Wash.USA.PST Ar 6:55 tist, on Sunday the subject is. « The Saturday morning weather chart indicated a center of low! 2:10 Ar JUNEAU, Alaska .......... PST Lv 12:45 2 “Doctrine of Atonement.” ‘ pressure of 28.60 inches was located at 57 degrees north and 145 we. ()Sa, The following excerpts from the degrees west with the storm frontal trough extending northward into 2:40 Lv JUNEAY, Alaska PST Ar 12:15 5:45 Lesson-Sermon._ are_taken from: the| Bible: Herein is love, not” that we loved God, but that he loved us, | and sent his Son to be the pro- pitiation for our sins. (I John) Prom Sclenicé *and Health ! ®ith’ Key to the Scriptures, by Mary, L) t Juneau, October 19—Sunrise 7:42 am., sunset 5:43 p.m. October 20—Sunrise 7:44 am., sunset 5:41 p.m. The deep low pressure center in the Gulf of Alaska continued to cause a strong southwesterly flow of moist air over the south- east portion of Alaska as far eastward as Prince Wwilliam Sound and the Tanana Valley but colder air continued over the interior and nprthern and western portion of Alaska, Clear or partly cloudy skies prevailed this morning from the Alaska Peninsula to Point Lay and mostly cloudy skies with local rain or snow from the Tan- ana Valley to Prince Willam Sound and Southeast Alaska. The] greatest amount of rainfall was 151 inches which was recorded at, Ketchikan. The highest temperature yesterday afternoon was 58 degrees at Petersburg and the lowest last night one degree at Bar- | Prince William Sound. This low center was expected to slowly fill. A second low center was located at about 48 degrees north and 179 degrees east with the lowest = pressure about 29.05 inches and was expected to ‘.move eastnorthedstward about 600 miles during the next 24 hours. A high pressure center of 30.37 inches whs locatéd at 35 degrees north and 156 deered west ‘and a high crest extended northward into the Bering Sea, the interior through Flat, Golovin, Hot Springs, Alas] Juneau, Alaska MeGrath Fairbanks, Alaska .. Alaska ... Alaska Iy to southeasterly winds 10 to 15 miles per hour except 15 to 20 R R P RS R 1 | miles per hour in open channels south of Lynn Canal. | : | Wind and weather along the Gulf of Alaska tonight and Sun.: | A L A s K A c 0 A s T A L A l n L l N E s } | Dixon Entrance to Cape Speacer: southerly to southeastegy winds| { Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, Express | | 25 to 35 miles per hour, slowly decreasing, showers; 'Cape Spencer to; SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. : | Cape Hinchinbrook: southeasterly winds 25 to 30 miles per hour, Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- : slowly decreasing, rain; Cape Hinchinbrook to Resurrection Bay: | Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka northerly to northeasterly winds 15 to 25 miles per hour, local Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 ! showers or snow flurries; Resurrection Bay to Kodiak: northerly to Sitka 13 18 18 10 18 18 10r 10 't‘ northwesterly winds 15 to 25 miles per hour, slowly decreasing, fair. g“fl;:\gof 113 113 113 llg 113 1‘3 5 1 ! mshan LOCAL:DATA Pelican .. 18 10 18 18 E | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weathe: Todd .18 18 10 10 ! 4:30 p.m. yesterday 29.24 46 88 SE 15 Rain Shwrs Tenakee .. 10 10 10 { 4:30 amn. today .. 2029 46 78 SE 14 Rain Shrs |} ANS00R 20 o H 10:30 a.mn. today ... 2043 48 4 E 2 LbHain Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c ! RADIO REPORTS SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY i TODAY Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake § Max. tempt. Lowest 4:30am. Precip. 4:30am Juneau $31.00 $31.00 $20.00 318.90 $25.00 | | station last 24 hours | temp. tempt. 24hours Weathe Kake 25.00 25.00 25.00 1250 i | Barrow 11 1 1 Trace Snow Pewrsb\;rg i{:?‘g ig‘gg 750 { Falrbanks 24 17 117 04 Snow| | Wrangell e ! oo == | ;": fg 02 PLC(‘;:‘:; Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 i | Anchorage “ 31 34 o Cloudy|{ FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, | Bethel 3 : 5 15 o+ “Cwar|] HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Phone 612 | st Paul 40 { 2 30 02 Clear Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% : Atka 43 39 41 14 Rain| An additional charge will be made for single passengers s Dutch Harbor .. 43 35 37 03 Cloudy -to flag stops. Wosnesenski .. 43 35 31 0 Pt Cldy | eitares Z ey Kanatak 44 27 27 0 Clear - - Kodiak 48 | 2 34 12 Clear Cordova w0 woow 2 || PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Juneau ® | 43 46 al Rain Sitka 53 41 417 S0 Cloudy 8 EFFECTIVE Ketchikan 56 46 417 1.51 Rain e 108 mA i Prince Rupert .. 57 45 48 1.30 Cloudy » | Prince George .. 56 - B2 54 [ Cloudy Seattle 64 51 50 0 Cloudy | I SC 5 5 Cloudy ol e 4 a a8 San Francisco .. 66 54 55 0 fares, when purc . 2 G WEATHER SYNOPSIS in advance. E ; Nome, Alaska $112 Nulato, Alaska 83 $-37 Ophir, Alaska 10 116 § 88 Ruby, Alaska n 41 16 Seattle, Wash.,, U. S. A. Tanana, Alaska Whitehorse, Y. T., Can.. 144 207 234 212 $202 59 60 33 20 %191 114 142 119 109 120 i o L S PR T T 135 So, Franklin St. - WHITEHORSE, Y. T. WHITEHORSE, ¥. T. ''4:55' Ar FATRBANKS, Alaska .. .2135° Lv 10:15 ..135° Ar 9:55 150° Lv 6:00 + L. A. DELEBECQUE—District PHRONE 108 Sales ! e MarenlOan ATRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE—SEA’

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