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PAGE SIX ™® ¢ WOT TH’ HECKD YUH TELL THAT YOUNG DUNDER- HEAD WOTS CALLIN’ ON YU H/ ANYHOW 2 ,—) Yukon Brings 171 Passengers On Tripfo South Vessel Cromd with De- fense-Workers Leaving Aaskan Projects with workers from West- ward defense projects, the steamer Yuken called here en, route south Jast night, arriving shortly before 11 o'clock and sailing at 3 a. m Seventeen persons disembarked | here and 39 departed for Ketchikan and Seattlz s Cor here were Berth M Filier e M. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. H wrtwright, Fred Hovick, Les- ter Campen, Lois V. Ost, Arvid Johnsen, Mrs. John Dewar, Bob Steir red Dannet, Karla Jurisic, M. Fielz, Ed Johnson, sdward 1 » Alderson, Elmer Morgan for Ketchikan were Mr. ar C. R. Foss, R. E. Mury Mr Mrs. W. A. Moorish, ald . Flossie M. Doglin Clarence ters, Mr. and Mrs. A P. Walker, Mrs. Laura Holler, Wal- lace W. Lami ux, R. M. Hester Mrs. Tda Hulse, William L. Paul, Jr. For Seattle—Col. and Mrs. Bert S. Wampler, Mrs. Harriet A. Glea- son, Mr Jewell Raub, Mr R Richmond, A. C. Kinsley, John Mc- Donald, Mrs. F. J. Fors, Fred Hov- ick, ter Campen, Joe Mickel, Mrs. Alvin Polet, Mrs. George Harju, Vivian A. Thompson, LeRoy Mayea, L. W. Lathrop, Richard Mittanen, Alvin Thompson, Walter L. Brown, Payson Mudgett, Bob Steiner, Earl Yurusie. Tyee Is Now JuneauBound SATTLE, Nov. 8.—Steamer Tyee v for Southeast Al- rts with freight and pas- d yestier sengers. The steamer calls south- bound at Juneau after calling at Sitka and is due in Juneau next Wednesday Aboard the Tyee for Juneau are Cleo Gordon and Mrs. J. S. Lingard. R NOTICE! Elliott. Alterations. 102 Assembly Apts. Frances Blue 734. Ph adv, TRAVELON A "Princess” LINER Juneau to Vancouver, CANADIAN PACIFIC Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS NORAH November 16—26 V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C. P. R—-Juneau, Alaska CANADIMI PACIFIC LINE Alaska Transportation Company L] SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE 10:00A. M. Nov. 6 S. S. TONGASS Nov. 13 2 PASSENGERS FREIGHT 2 REFRIGERATION i . { \ PHONE 14 NIGHT 312 D. B. FEMMER—AGENT { | | POLLY AND BER PALS MARINE NEWS [r——————————— |STEAMER MOVEMENTSI OH, I REMEMBER NOW. WHEN HE PROPOSED; I TLRNED Hi DOWN AND I TOLD HIM THAT.... ) HE JESS AST ME HOW MUCH I HAD HIM DOWN FOR IN MY WiLL/ GRUENING DECLARES ' 1) 243 CIVILIAN DEFENSE ‘tas WEEK IN ALASKA | Gov. Ernest Gruening has declared |next week to be Civilian Defense | fli‘ must be received morning sermon topics, to guarantee change ¢ ete. Notices for this chureh column by The Empire not later than 10 o'clock Saturday SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8. 1941 I AND THE FAMILY HIM MERELY AS A BI6 BROTHER / Pastor’s message, “The Haunted House.” The choir will sing, “Ain Goin' to Study War No More,’ “A Good Thing to Give Thanks,” by Wilson. ot HAD ALWAYS REGARDED and Class. School Children ¢ Snnday 3:30 pm. - 1, 2:00 p.n Friday, site the Alaska Native Brotherhood | All children are welcome at| these classes on Willoughby oppo-| GEGRGE SCHMIDT ! N i as a paid-up subscriber to ) The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the—— { { { CAPITOL THEATRE | and receive TWO tickets to see: % "“THE WOLF OF NEW YOBK" | Federal Tax—5¢ per Person ———WATCH THIS SPACE—— [ Your Name May Appear! | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | YUKON ... - - - 3 « Sat. Nov. 8 | ALASKA ... . Sun. Nov. 9 ’('()I.IYMBlA i ot Wed. Nov. 12 ;ALE[’TIAN Sun. Nov. 9 Wed. Nov. 12 Tues. Nov 18 | MT. McKINL Mon. Nov.10 Thur. Nov.13 Wed. Nov.19 YUKON Tues. Nov. 11 Fri. Nov. 14 Fri. Nov. 21 | FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE | PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent l SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR 'ROUND], NORTHLAND TRA)INSPORTATIO'N COMPANY Y s,uu\G WEEKLY SAT | 4 .21 Rorth Nov.18 NoV { . 4 7} " Coast HENRY GF Freight Phone % Nov. 14 u:\. Me“ sengers 109 . NORTHBOUND Week in Alaska, as he issued the | 3 o 7:00 pm.—Epworth League. A Hall, under the direction of Mrs. e North Sea scheduled to arrive ® following proclamation: CATHOLIC CHURCH meeting by angd for young people. Loveless. e at 1 o'clock this afternoon WHEREAS, the President of me Church of the Nativity of the All young people are invited (o e Sails for Sitka during after- ® | United States, the Honorable Frank- | Blessed V. M., Juneau this service, BAP’I‘IST SERVICES e noon and returns to Juneau e 'lin D. Roosevelt, has issued the fol- Fifth and Cold Streets 8:00 p.m~—Evensong. Community The Old Fashioned Missionary | e southbound Tuesday. o lowing proclamation relating to Rev, WM. G. LeVASSEUR, 8.J. Hymn 8ing, Prayer, and Fellow- Baptist Service, to be held at the, . SCHEDULED SAILINGS e Civilian Defense: | Pastor ship. Juneau City Mission, 205 Sou @ Aleutian scheduled . to sail ®| “WHEREAS on Mav 20, 1941, \A‘{th 23rd Sunday after Pentecost-—Feast AN Franklin, conducted by W. P. Grif-| e from Seaftle 9 am. Sunday. e @ View to ensuring the most effective | of the dedication of the Basilica| NORTHERN LIGHT PRESBY- fin o Mount McKinley scheduled to e |correlation and use of the instru- —of the Holy Redeemer. | TERIAN ' CHURCH 11:15 am—Bible Study. e sail from Seattle November e Ments of civilian defense, I estab- gig0 g.m.—Holy Mass. | “Where' ‘Wéledme. 'and Worship *| 11:00 am.—Preaching Service o |lished by Executive order the Office ' g.00 a.m.— Holy Mass and In- o . Subject, “Isaiah Sees Jesus. > ' of Civilian Defense; and stiftiation, ‘Meet ? s e Princess Norah scheduled to ® " \yppppag by proclamation of |° e . S Botan Franklin. at Fourth b i e sail from Vancouver Novem- ® \r..io0 jo41 T declared that an un- :00 a.m.—Sunday School. I am.--Stnday School | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE e ber 11 at 9 pm. ® limited national emergency con-| 1350 am—High Mass and Ser-| 13:00 am.— Morning worship, LES imite gency | . b SUNDAY e Yukon scheduled to sail from @ g.on¢s this country, which requires mon. | Sermon by Mr. Willard H. Barrows SERVICES ON SUNDAY e Seattle November 12. ® that its military, naval, air, and 7:30 p.m—Rosary and Benedic- | icier of Chapel-by the Lake. At the Church of Chfist, Scien- ® North Coast scheduled to sail ®|ciyilian dpm,,,%'be put on a basis tion of the Most Blessed Sacra- | G tist, on Sunday the subject Iis o from Seattle November 14 at ® | of rendiness to repel any and all acts ment | RESURRECTION LUTHERAN “Adam and Fallen Man." e 10 a.n. L ‘m' threats of aggression directed to-| 8:00 am.—Holy Mass daily in| CHURCH The following excerpts from the e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ®!ward any part of the Western |church, |REV. G. H. HILLERMAN, Pastor | Lesson-Sermon are taken from U.!E‘ e Alaska scheduled southbound e 'Hemisphere; and s Days of Special Devotion In the heart of the city for the|Bible: For as by one man’s diso-| e at 2 am. Monday. e ! “WHEREAS it is the manifest, Friday, Nov. 13—Feast of Saint hearts of the ci bedience many were made sinners, e Columbia scheduled south- e/duty and desirc of every person in Stanislaus Kostka, S.J. i Main and Third Sts. so by the obedience of one shall e bound Wednes o the lu?n.ed States to nul;(’lcll})nh"ll\ Saturday, Nov. 14 — Feast of| g.45 am.—Sunday Schoo many be made righteous: That as) S NoclCand g eicd mouti ;lr:::m“ eseantial to clvian (6" i Baint; Athert Magnus, 11:00 a.m.—Morning Service sin lm;h reigned _"m?, d““:' "‘;i" e bound Wednesday. L g i & | so might grace reign through right- e Tyee due Wednesday o | 'NOW, THEREFORE, I, FRANK- ' pipgr CHURCH OF CHRIST, | yorLy TRINITY CATHEDRAL |€Ousness unto eternal life by Jesus . LOCAL SAILINGS | LINGD4 ROQBRVELT,, Bresklane ot SCIENTIST ; : ! Christ our Lord. (Romans) e the United States of America, do " Fourth and Gold Streets o - T i Wil o Estebeth scheduled to sail ® Leichy designate the period com-| Sunday services will be held at| Typ VERY REV. CHARLES From Sclence and Health with e every Wednesacy at 6 P.. ® |nencing on Armistice Day, Tues- |1l am. in the First Church of Tihat Key to the Scriptures, by Mary e for Sitka and wayports. ® |day. November 11, 1941, and con- Christ, Scientist, Juneau, on Fifth| 3..¢ Operg, nist and Choir|Baker Eddy: There is no power e Dart leaves every Wednesday ® |(inuing through Sunday, November and Main streets. The subject will, pjrector, apart from God. The humble Ngz- e at 7 a.m.for Petersburg, Port ® |16 a5 qa time for all persons through- be “Adam and Fallen Man.” Jackson Rice, Assistant Organist, |2F€Re overthrew .the sufinosition e Alexander, Kake and way- ® out the Nation to give thought to 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School fOr pgicc Kathleen Carlson, Director that sin, sickness and death hfl\'e“ e ports ® |their duties and respensibilities in pupils up to the age of 20 years. | junior Choir power. Rise in the strength of | il S b R T ® |the defense of this country, and to Wednesday, 8:00 p.m. — Testls o.)qqy wrvice‘»' Spirit to resist all that is unlike - e become better informed of the many monial meeting. H'OOI -\>n~ Holy Cotimsitnion good. God has, made man capable I'DES vital phases of the civilian defense Ghristian Science Reading Room "') nr)" ;1‘1' Bufiday .Shoal, > of this, and nothing can vitiate program and of the opportunities i church building. This TOOM i8' 1y 00 . o w i Praver ang|the ability and power divinely be- e which it offers for the participation gney Wednesday afternoons from .h ! '“'"Mm!““‘f“ '""f’x o stowed on man. (Pages 228, 393) (Sun time, November 9) of every individual American in the 530 (o 4 o'clock and after the SCIMOR- The Rainbow Girls wi g i s High tide—4:06 a.m. 138 feet. |defense of our priceless heritage, and woqnesday evening meeting. attend this service. dusn Low tide—9:40 am. 54 feet 1 request the Governors of the seV- e public is cordially invited to Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Choir re- High tide—3:36 p.m., 146 feet eral States, Territories and POSSES- oitend these services and visit the hnar.f:\l. : Douglas church Low tide—10:42 p.m. 13 feet sions of the United States to issue reading room. Friday, 2:00 p.m.—Guild meets A, similar proclamations.” o 3l at residence of Mrs. Daniel Ross. ) sm MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10 NOW, THEREFORE, I, ERNEST “HAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE High tide—4:53 a.m., feet, |GRUENING, Governor of Alaska, Corn:rl'(::::;rszugl::;;;'::; P JUNEAU CITY MISSION High tide—4:24 pm., feet, |dDUTSAUAR:that the peaile ok e Cove Road at Auk Lake (Interdenominational) Notices zor tms cnuren columu Tow Hide—10:40 -am, 61 feet, | TETMIK.. She Derlod S - o i e e il 200 Block, South Franklin | must be received by The Empire | Low tide—11:16 pm., 21 feet, |'Cmber 11 to 16 glve thought to thelr T *IHer B o0l ool | MRS. HANNAH KROGH, Supt. |not later than 10 o'clock Saturday | P | dusies: and . responsibilities in. Sne 3 YT 9 _| Mrs. C. W.'Wade, pioneer mis-| morning to guarantee change of Warm-up ious. Btevensor ped Mike Ugrin's squad, | while the team captained by Dr. A. | W. Stewart fell vietim to Bngemps friends are invited EVERY THURSDAY | Blanton quintet, 2424-2203. Friday, 7:30 p.m.—Public meet-| Ugrin bowled the high total, 559, be attended by Mr. and Mrs. Mar- f:;ix lDtllnspi;‘:l \:::']:c‘:- xl::‘;enttkl‘;" ! while Hagerup was second with 537. | tin »Rmnv elected deacons will be mdaml’d A cordial welcome is extended te Lu Hudson, a member of Ugrin’s| Miss Olson was graduated from, all to worship with us | team, was third with 526. Ugrin’s|Juneau High School in the class '@ ';:"n;fncg REIE e A s 209 was the high single score. of 1941 | —Divine 8 ) B i | % . i 3 ETHEL MISSION ‘ The record'. r Mr, Nyman, who Is the son of|mon by the pastor; “Joyfully Then‘ ASSEMBLY OF GOD A 1 Ugrin’s Team [Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nyman of Thett hall ¥ou.Draw Upaniipe) 121 Main Street /.,x n :67 209 183— 559 | Aberdeen, Wash., has lived in Ju_lr‘ountalm ol‘DeMvernncev | RALPR, . BAKER Lockudso 123 ll’_fi ‘l:;: :‘;finwau for the last three years and LI‘E_S"“' AR e seeling, R Pastor Kimball 8 78 113— 211 ‘;m:;'e’]"y“d at, the. Juneats (Cold | ™ il s iany, 10:30 pam. — 4A| Bubasy servies: Car 1 1 189 i | > A o ton’ { 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School. Class- g f f E ooy The couple will live in Juneau, Q‘:::;e‘ Hoily o Msditation” upes es for all, 5 Totals 746 7117 1735—2258 | Making their home in an apart- . A 11:00 a.m, — Morning ‘Worship. | Stevenson's Teain ment in the Olmn residence. m:g;il;%dfl% 7580 pi. — BERVERIE S p.n.—Evangelistic services, | Metcalf 159 156 181— 496 iy Tuesday, 7:45 p.n.—Prayer meet- Stavedion 174 182 155— 511 NORIHMND H‘S MA“. Wednesday, 8:00 pm~(,holr re- ing. | Parks 134 146 179— 459 | "‘“;;“‘;dflv 4500 pam—Cub Soonits, Jy FldaY, 7:45 p.m—“Christ’s Am-| | Sperling 174 143 175— 492 i ursday, 4:00 p.m.—Cub SCOWS [hageadors,” young people. | | Edwards 146 110 188— 444 | ABOARD, ALL (uSSB leader, Roy. Brown. sl ! A ‘ ‘ Thursday, 7:00 p.m--Scout meel', SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST | Totals 787 737 8782402 | Motorship Northland, sailing from | ing. CHURCH | Stewart’s Team | Seattle yesterday foremoon for! Friday, 2:00 p.m.—Red CW&s Corner Second and Main Streets' | Stewart 157 201 164— 522‘Southeast Alaska ports, is bringing | classes. PASTOR H. L. WOOD, Minister | Koski 168 172 111— 451 |both classes of mail on the north-| Friday, 7:00 pm.—Choir re-| Sabbath School for old and Bavmd 132 138 147— 417:nound voyage. hearsal. | young : Saturday morning at 10 o'- 145 188 136— 469 This information was received by | | cloek. Church service at 11 o'clock. IDumFlson 131 140 164— 444 lAgeJ)tTHean ?ltEEH CDI the Noir!h— THE METHODIST CHURCH Bible Study Group will meet a% b e e e <l ransprotation Company, in a | o) Federal- and Territorial Bld :30 o'clock Wed i | Totals 733 848 722--2203 | lddiogrum from company head- | . e R e | Narrakts far | L in Beattl | “Where Faith and Friendship ;Hngerup 8 ?92 T Tl quarters ”n l:‘ s | Meet” THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHIHST' | Tubbs 173 188 139— 500\ COLONEL GOES SOUTH | REV. W. H. MATTHEWS, JR. | OF . LATTER-DAY SAINTS | Harter 148 144 143— 435 | On furlough from his post as Com- | _. vl g P e A Lavenik 13 200 172— 508 |mandant of Chilkoot Barracks, Col.| Fianist—Miss Ruth Mcvay. EERR . 4. Jooht - 'Doe 131 149 164— 444 |Bert 5. Wampler, accompanied by | Cholr Director—Miss Ruth Cof- RioeAEs, gl a2 rs. Wampler, left Juneau today on ' fin- Totals 780 800 7842424 |the steamer Yukon for a vacation| 10:00 am~—Church School. Mrs/\ e ALASKA EVANGELIZATION - -ees - jin the States. The Wamplers came |H. R. Sprague, Superintendent. | oo Armistice Day dance tonight. ady. heer earlier in the week. |Mrs. Claude V. Brown, w«mmp (Native Gospel Services) it} gy B | Dirgetar. { (GEORGE H. LOVELESS - sessions league bowling teams of the E]ks\mony in the Resurrection Luther- Lodge got under way last night with |an Church. teams captained by Roger Stevpnson and Erv Hagerup emerging victor- maplemen whip- 2402- 2258 BUY DEFENSE P e Hagerup, Mike Ugrin Bowlers Win on Alleys Major league Elk Squads Turn Qut for First of Pre-Season Sessions for STAMPS major Worship Servic: Sunday eye: safeguarding of our country, and that they make contact with their |local civilian defense organization, nings at 7 cordially mvqu Topic for tomor: MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner West 8th and E £ts. Manse, T40 S St. & ToBe Wed Monday | To Milton Nyman Miss Lillian Olson, daugster of | |Mr, and Mrs. Frank Olson, and| | Mt. Milton Nyman will be married | |Monday evening at a private cere- Miss “Whoscever shall call on | Church services: 10:00 am. — Sunday Chure |the Olson residence at 835 Cal-| houn Avenue to which all of their | Sermon by the pastor. The bride and bridegroom will ing for the Taith ‘of the Gospe adv. /| Armistice Day dance tonight. 7:30 o'clock. Everybody is WALTER A. SOBOLEFF, Mmlster‘ Edith Bonesteel—Organist. the| name of the Lord shall be saved.”| (in one spirit, with one soul striv-| 11:00 ' a.m.—~ Morning Worshtp’ i sionary and evangelist, is assisting. 3:00 p.m.—Sunday School. Classes | wherever one has been instituted, to row evening is “Faithfulness Re- | for. all age: < BN Rt Wb eabALIE Ere | wadanin 7:30 pm.—Rev. W. P. Griffin,| |cltizen may be useful in the ' Chapeladies meet the first and SPERKEr. : strengthening of the civilian defense |thirq Tuesdays of each month, at| Friday. 7:30 pm—Service for program for Alaska. 7:30 pm. voung people, direction of Miss S T s Gub. Scouts meet every other Fri-|2°0na Hubacher. day night at 7 o'clock, with Cla - SR ‘Mlss ll"'an olson ence Whittanen, leader. Next meef THE | iig will be November 14 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.m.—Cub meeting. | h ol . 1 ¢ | Tuesday, 7:30 p.m—Boy Scout| ! school, Mrs, Dave Willard, super-! i FOUOW;II‘AE the l:\l-““ilfi? ik Dy ek » ‘meelinu, Don- Vertin; scoutmaster. | 'Lhexe will be a public reception at § ‘ pui e paald 11:00 am. — Divine Worship,| Wednesday, 17:00 pm. — Gl “Stand fast! Guard meeting. Thursday, 8:00 p.m.—Bible Class l at home of Adjt. Stanley Jackson. ! Missiorary-in-Charge | sermon topics, ete. DOUGLAS CATHOLIC 9:00 a.m.—Holy Mass. | 12:30 a.m.—Sunday, School. | CHURCH ST. LUKE'S No service tomorrow, i | < 1 ALASKA EVANGELIZATION | SOCIETY | (Native Gospel Services) GEORGE H. LOVELESS | Missionary-in-Charge | 10:30 a.m.—Sunday School, 7:30 p.m.—Evening Service. Sub- |ject, “The Handwriting of God.” | 7:30 pm. — Wednesday Prayer | Meeting. Thursday, Class. | All are welcome at these services lin Mission Building. We preach |salvation by God's all-sufficient erace, through faith in Jesus Christ. SUNRISE TIMES. FOR DUCK HUNTERS Sun,, Nov. 9. Mon., Nov. 10 . Tues., Nov. 11 . ! Wed., Nov. 12 . Thurs., Nov. 13 Fri, Nov. 14 Sat., Nov. 15 Sun., Nov. 16 | Mon., Nov. 17 Tues., Nov. 18 Wed.,, Nov. 19 Thurs., Nov. 20 ‘i Fri, Nov. 21 Sat., Nov. 22 | Sun, Nov. 23 | Mon, Nov. 24 | Tues., Nov. 25 | Wed, Nov. 26 | Thurs, Nov. 21 Pri, Nov. 28 Sat, Nev. 29 — e NOTICE To "Scottish Rite Masons: Special meeting this (Friday) evening at 7:30. Initiation in 14th {degree, All members urged to at- | tend. 3:30 p.m.—Children’s WALTER B. HEISEL, Secretary. el U | ady. EPISCOPAL CHURCH | }f ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express | E SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet gof Sitka Juneau ...$ 8 $18 $18 Sitka 18 10 Chichagof 18 Kimshan 18 Pelican ...."18 Todd .18 Tenakee .. 10 Angoon .. 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Wrangell Petersburg Kake $25.00 shan $18 10 Tenakee Todd $10 $18 10 18 10 18 10 18 18 10 ican $18 18 10 5 10 | ) § \ § { Hoonah goon ; $10 $18 { 18 18 § 10 18 ! 10 18 { 10 18 H 810 { 10 10 ! 18 1 ) { { 3 4 { \ { \ \ N { { { { 4 { Ketchikan Kasaan $31.00 25.00 18.00 15.00 10.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phofle 612 HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. $31.00 25.00 18.00 15.00 $20.00 25.00 .50 $18.00 12,50 Juneau Kake Petersburg ‘Wrangell .. Kasaan . PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Round-Trip Fares: | 4] | g ‘ 10% off twice one-way |, | F 3 | & i e 3 fares, when purchased | & | ‘ P @ |0 g s |& . 121 3| =8 g 1 g = in advance. I 89| = z | @ Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska Golovin, Alaska Juneau, Aaska McGrath .. $120 Nome, Alaska . 149 $112 g % 3 Yo ses Ophir, Alaska . Seattle, Wash., U.i 95 207 234 212 Whitehorse, ¥. T, Cnn 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 To Seattle From Seaitle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks Tuesday Sunday Sunday Monday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday ‘Tuesday Friday Wednesday ‘Wednesday ‘Wednesday Sunday Friday Friday Thursday Saturday Friday ! Saturday NOTICE | | Kindly ecall for your photography |work at the Totem Photo Shop before Wed. night, Nov. 12. Closing | busines. . adv. L. A. DELEBLCQUE—DEtflcI Sales Manager 'PHONE 106 SEATTLE Effective Nov. 1, 1941 PaA 135 So. Franklin St. 1324-4th Ave.

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