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e Christmas Slip‘ Sale Barbizon and D'signer Models i o | 8! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ADropinGoldf »r AR TNE NFWC | Shipments I L=—r—"oo——— Revealed Her% Alaska Exporfs fo Slates in November Below Same, . " "Month of Year Ago Reflecting decreased gold min ning operations in Alaska, as com pared with a year ago, the monthiy! ¢ --o..q_.o-o MARINE NEWS | MARINE NEWS | HSTEAMER [steamer Movements| |Fish with Jap License Plale NORTHBOUND ° Alaska scheduled to arrive at e Repor'ed 5 o'clock this afternoon, de- ® pending on snow storm pen- @ etration at Taku Inlet ® | ficheries agent in the Fish and Princess Norah scheduled to @ | wiqjire here, can’t read service If he could arrive at 5 o'clock this af- Japanese. he might ternoon. Will discharge 104 ®iynoy more about: the travels of | tons of coal here before ® |, chum salmon caughtin the Ko-| leaving for Skagway. buk River last summer. Columbia due Sunday A tag taken from the fish w SCHEDULED SAILINGS received at the Juneau office ufl ) | - { ‘ | | Unfortunately, Paul. Thompson, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1941 G. H. SIMMONS 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: "“GIRLS UNDER 21" Federal Tax—>5c per Person ———WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! PUSSSUSSPPSISSSSTSS RS S S S 4 2 2 S e | . . . . . report of the Customs Service to-l¢ Northland scheduled to sail ® : AR *e G day showed a total value of $4,802% 13" 1o;m Seattle today § 10 ithene PVALE SRl £ radiry ke 8 ago, bearing the number 1547, plus 425 for shipments in and out of th ot ad - at . e e North Sea scheduled to sail ® g cring of Japafiese characters. T Territory during November, of aly oo seattle today. N string. D o agueys. 1t , rom Seattle ;today ® was sent here by Aloy H. Browner, | drop under the $5,528)526 value of o penali scheduled to sail from e I fio af Affair November shipments during 1040, ||+ Pirell scloeculed 0 S 1 o |of the Office of Indian Affairs staff, Tiess gold in transit to the States] o .ol < equled to sail from o ationed at Kiana i were seen to have accounted for the Seattle. 4 i e The. tag; Appatently, appended. to slump. Last year a total of ss‘m'_j' '1 b 3 f”"“”“W ® ihe fish somewhere on the western | [ ] 302 worth of Alaska gold was sept| o, North Coast scheduled to sail @ [shore of the narth, Pacific, will be | § cut during November. During the * from Seattie December 12. ‘sent to Dr. Frod Davidson, of the| past month, however, value of. gold. * Tongass scheduled to sail from ® | scientific «division rof, the Pish and exported was only. $1,920,532. ¢ Seattle December 12. ® wildlife Service, /ho maintains an Following is the report of Alaska ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS @ office in Seattle; where the num- ! exports shipped to the States’ duy- | ® McKinley scheduled south- ® per will be checked and the fishy Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau a8 ing November: e hound late tomorrow. ® wanderings of ity wearer traced. | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound = | Pish: e Yukon scheduled southbound e e - | MT. McKINLEY ... s {47 .84t Dec: 6 s A Fresh and frozen (ex- e late tomorrow. . ' | YUKON St 6 No Y s DL i ! E¥ 4 £ sat. Dec. 6 s “’%“;’l‘:“:"“““ e T el “N‘l”":‘z‘;‘ schallalsrt i Yakula‘ M | BARANOF at. Nov.20 Tues. Dec. 2 Mon. Dec. 8 Salmon 5,891 25 S0 ! | \ e" |ALASKA Tues: Dec. 2 . Dec. 5. Wed. Dec. 10 % Other 86,013 :mtbe‘t‘?"::;];;:l‘:d”:r ““: p : | COLUMBIA Thur. Dec. 4 Sun. Dee. 7 Saf. Dec. 13 }g Salmon canned 1809823} s every Wedhesony. st 6 pim. o " F | DENALY Sat. Dec. 6 Tues. Dec. 9 Mon. Dec. 15 [t Cured or preserved. (ex- o for Sitk o ] " e MEKINLEY Thur. Dec. 11 S e ’ e, o = a and wayports. . i hur ec Dec. 14 Sat Dec. 20 g‘ cept shellfish) : 3 e Dart leaves every Wednesday e h YUKON Sat. Déc. 13 Dec. 16 Mon. Dec.22 X WHITE Hi 13'331“ S e R Y Connects with S. S. 1 t Seward for Dutch Hark | Way F ¥ ng Uhls amntier Riks ans wey- o oo | *Connects 8. S at Seward for Dutch Harbor and Way Ports. ¥ n 58,956 g e Some Yakutat resic lonts like thefr | i # 5_.7’ TEA ROSE S}?’:m‘c;r W96 e ports. ® | liquor,” deedralily’ . te Tepdrt of FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND ¥ DOVE ifish: c R * | Hans M. Callin, U, §: Deputy Mar- | RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE & 16214 | 1l received today in the U. S PHONE 2 H. O. ADAMS, Agent B BLACK ,_fim 18,380 Iib Marshal’s office here | SERVING ALASKA THE g Fish_products: { coub AR DR 8 Deputy - Callin - reported {hat AR ‘ROUND =j; Yrpc DS B prigh tide_2.98 am, 160 fect. | PCCT HOMY, of Yakutat, was ye ng SIZES: Ol..o 1,4005 Low 4iAe-810 a'm. 41 feet | terday svnu-r.u:wx to spend 12 g‘“ Short 29.37 Other - fish products. 7,998 High tide o1 pm, 164 feet days in the jail there. due to his by Medium 32-44 ?urp and fur-skins: Low tide—8:40 pm: -08 feet failure to pay a $25 fine for drunk- N Bl . % 3 Fox: S 'en and disorderly conduct levied A Bot h ‘«.n:,‘r‘rv end lace trimmed models in Black and silver 125 against him recently,. When Harry &; ‘ ”(“j lef ';‘:{l ?; ;11 ;ul'orb, ~du g;{r;g Blue %zg (OAST GUARD finishes that stretch, another 3 | engths C erfec ssure g 5 days in jail ait f he re- o e o Ve m i TRAN SPORTATION COMPANY i JUNEAU'S CHRISTMAS GIFT STORE - w PATROL BOAT ouymece roue | & ni 6.947 Callin also reporte 5 ) ¥ & s ported that Samp- g i ot 1907 MAY Go HOME son Harry was fined $50 and Jud- | FxLY SAL LNGS—IU 3 207 son Cranston was fined $25 yestor- WEERL SEATTLE Live animal. 5 yester n. g A Wodh, u;";fl;ummrm 1‘3‘9’2 day, both for drunken and disor- | ¥ ,nve AT, ,;.m.Lvé'J; 7 P {Wood, tiniber and lumber 53501 derly conduct, and that the pair| Seattle 7 7 o ° 5 ::5' i o Ore, matte and regulus: ’Nemaha Refums fo Juneau ‘r)‘ll “””""[" ““"““‘l""‘ would! sit their i s > nes out in jail, being currently | pec. I W Copper 52;' A T | b iy g Notth- 3 Dec. 9 & | Lead s Affer Taking Gasolingfo <o o camn P AR v QUALICY SINCE /887 i B4 g s VIR oy Y Platinum weons| Stranded Arm Plane BAZAAR AND TEA ec. 5 DEC I L T SR Trophies o wscs - ¥ 1‘ T Wf S . specimens, i -4 .S.C.S. of the hodist Church | c. 3 - : o curios, etc, 481, Barring the possibility of stranded |aF¢ Eiving a Buzaar and Tea § North oy 09 Deo 3 D¢ M ,grcup on mining law. 1T mlother B 16,620, aymy planes, frozen fishermen and Church Parlors, Sat., Dee. 6. Ba- | i 7 f\z AB"“ | Wuh the. ) dosp TR Wk lds ol gl T value of products of {other trials of a Goast Guards- zaar opens at 10 am. .Tea from JENRY GRE sengers 109 s Alaska 2,703,920 | lite, th 1 b ha|2 to 5 pm { > e 2 2 LA A% here, Lyman will go to ,920 ypan's life, the patrol boat Nemaha 2 t0 5 adv. | jght Phon | "Bt M ARE T A,D pm, s yehenps he qwil) seondugt | g Q8 Lnlted, States will spend the weekend in. Ketchi- ——————— | P . | Ta. similas | Gud ekt - Hongse s d vatue ::Irodruct.: returned 174,58 an—the crew hopes BUY I)Fl-},N\h srawes® | ioneers fo nining. orélgn i The ice encrusted Coast Guard o e | ' MINING CLASSES et se e SR TRY the' Savamdit) - 1 CDAH Ch tG | Silver k shortly after 2 o'clock vm\‘ CA AD;\ =% TRAVEL ON A ope Lhe 0es | ternoon and will sail for Ketchi-| ADIAN | X ¥ et PACIFIG " . T 3 . n tomorrow, the fates willing. | e “a" Now Willie Knudsen Will Speak VL Aliiie ot sicwsel [For the past three weeks the Nem- Princess” | g ik 0 MIS. oke at,z‘m :“”’?’Z" aha has been scheduled to return | LINER SBEREE £V A TR T MR LIS e e ) e - j to Group Tonight on Ly 3215 s base at the First City, buti | ! TI'ne annual drive for the Christ- | Pan Las' Even' i A el ‘.xon‘eme,gem,h have intervened | Juneau to Vancouver, ! T L AIRLINE mas cheer fund for the Pioneers | Greenland y : ng e, ; 0 : LG e e ; Reindeer hides 13| Alter being driven back {rom an Victoria or Seattle | | Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express at th e star — Reindeer meat attempted landing at Point Retreat | SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. bt Monday. | “The - Ho) €t | , ol | i g .o - -4 pe Chest nwnded last | *ITEMS INCLUDE i early last week to aid a fisherman ) 2 ikl e Guest speaker at the regular D IN “ALL| SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- ; .‘,.D Grf»‘ jarled e (un'{ Tl clans mbs iRt atnlY will | night by the Catholic Daughtérs of OTHER ARTICLES" suffering from frostbite, the Nem- PRINCES I Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka raising many years ago and has RINCESS NORAH aising y years 4 B e Willle Enutsen,. who . recently America at their public card party G i ST aha came to Junenu just long 2 1} Juneau..$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 3 ly ke ith December 7, 17—Januar consisteritly kept it up since with | °° TS SN N4 who will| Went to Mis. V. L. Hoke, Many _.ignough to be ordered to Lituya Bay, iber 7, 17—January 1 ! sitka 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 ! splendid results. 4%, on Greenlmu‘l. (54 e has | Persons took part in the occasion, "‘i‘ here an Army plane was forced V. W. MULVIHILL | § Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 The fund is for ‘“spending | {oot O TN e to that| Which was given in . the Parish ES ,Gjdown out of gas Saturday | Agent, C. P. R——Juneau, Alaska | Kimshan 18 = 10 38 6 18 . 30 money’. for the pioneers. It is true | i Hall. LGV Pelican ... 18 10 18 18 ntry, d s led two of them 'oday the Nemaha returned with| thies: idse. well, i Caton (o thken | .Y, Bk lias Jod o090 108 Mrs. A, H .Goddard was given' the | ‘BE AW, empt » CANADIA Todd .....18 28 10 10 . . - during the past eight years. Hls‘ L} pty gasoline tanks and used oil! Tenakee . 10 10 10 care of in the Pioneers' Home bUt | werk has been on the Eas, and 90T Prize which was also awardéd |drums, reported the airplane haq | SEEEEESEEEEGG_—GESSEENE | ( Angoon . 18 18 j they do like “those few dollars’ | Nerth coasts of Greenland, and he | UFRE the evening. s ! Ibeen’ refuled successtully Sunday| e e Hoonah _ 10 " raised so they may have a jingle had the farthest north permanent | In the card games, first prize in A PARTY and managed to take off Tuesday. Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ in their own pockets for their post of any white man there. bridge was won in the ladies divi- So the Nemaha is going home for | T n E SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY | spending money. Kititlsen'’s® studles: have -béen on l::?;l"")gnM;s Ji EbNeaze and m“ o m\%q,whlk‘ | Ketchikan =~ Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg ' Kake Those who have contributed in | (ne migration of Eskimos, whom he | paos py ‘;‘]5"" s ":"1“ dancing . will| yMayhe AT CoO Juneau .$31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18:00 $25.00 | the past have been fully informed pelieves came from Siberia across ;)u}mg l&?fil‘;n pfi:iilew:n"d ":::'c,m ,,m',.;"spf,i,m,:d‘f,’,‘e‘:h‘;’sfifiF L I N E g qzkc b 21?;0?) if;gg 1305?1 4 § of the bright sparkle in the eyes of | A2 L ied 3 i the lnunefx:\ :}1);" (h‘e]y havc’ l:e:n ;kx:?inv.(:\il:?nmopaé;e:;a::h :I:‘el;‘c:‘s“&nflv Winners of the whist|of Norway. The special event will E(EIPTS MOUNI Wrangel) . 15.00 15.00 given their part of the fund on member of the Explorer’s Club and | games were Mrs. Ed Dull and Lin- |take place in the Odd Fellowsv Hall Alaska Transportation o 0 § T ok coln ‘Turner. tomorrow night starting at 8 o'clock ' Company Fxprnss Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 Christmas Day and the pleasure |has published articles in European| 1, charge of the tables and the|and the public is cordially invited{'" { ! the “old boys” get in having their | jownals and the National Geo-|cards for the event was Mrs. George to take part. Grand prizes weré!® 2 [} FORINFORMATION OI TRIES BOHAINES, 'hone slz i own spending money for their lit- | ¢raphic. He is now with the cON-|gnay and Mrs. Delia Dull was' in|donatéd for the occasion by Lud-|: SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Y ; struction department of the Office | y SRS s 3 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% ¢ tle individual needs. partm f the ice | charge of the refreshments which|wig Nelson. ‘Local xwu-ulh Tram! thee shle nrl SEATTLE P ! Money from 50 cents up may be of Indiah Affairs, and hopes lat.er\w,,,,, served rollowmg the gflmes 'The - card parties were plannediAnti-Tuberculosis Christmas = Seals | A sddiioaniensng twilrllbe n:ade e sthals p geen [ given to solicitor W. D, Gross or in the year to carry on his work‘ 208 s by the organization as a means of are increasing daily as the holiday | 2 SR ice L0 ‘J.,?,ifpi 5 his son Zalmain or checks may be ’“T’::“;‘j;flc';u‘f::u:gdtf::‘:d“ ps] alding in ralsing of funds to buy(Season draws near, James McNaugh- | Evgnv mnsnAY nailed di b s g e DAt | ttaihifg ships for the pi ton, treasurer 3 k T s i oo %, i in e class tonight, which apens| Tithe, Morwey, the Norwegian copejloss Association sud togay. | 10:00 A o cnASGHER 5 at 7h30 o'clock in Sample Room 1 ter at Toronto, Canada. Besides the| .Seals were placed in post office| 2 . M- P AN AM ER'CAN A'RWAYS ] RN | at the ngs;lof Hotel. In;uuclm‘ MEEI IoNIGHI training ships, the fund is desigred |PGXes two weeks ago and many | :)l the cla.ss' is Robert Lyman from | t0 buy planes for Norway to assist | cltizens have made prompt u~mrnw WINN COMING HOME he University of Alaska. i /| hér in the war. Local money will|for the decorative stickers. The|} S-S.TVEE Dec. 4 5 Only one more week of classes| The membets of Moose Lodge are bé sent to Toronto to be added to|outstanding seals will return in-|§ S S- TONGASS Dec. 12 Attorney Grover C. Winn, who|lomains In the {w;e week's course |to hold their” regular meeting to-|the central fund. creasing revenue within the next has been: south for several weeks, i y ym: dah’ en instructing 'night in the Odd Fellows Hall. Alj|. Following the card games to-|tWO. Weeks, it is expected, while PASSENGERS FREIGHT | ingth:: the- sonth ax ORYorl .n uneau, and during the lasL_ wgek members are requested to attend{morrow night, those attending will|Persens who already have exhaust-| REFRIGERATION | iy el gyt 4 two other speakers will be invited as final arrangements will be made|dance to music furnished by the|€d their supply of seals may ob-| the pl,.hv“‘wy No:_,):h bty aboartl’l oy address the class and others for the big event of the Turkey group's orchestra, composed of Mrs, [tdin more by contacting McNaugh- | SR { s 4 lx;(:n:e‘i l»l(‘e :nc;;mlng. (;m' ?111 “x;“ Gobble. Jebn Sunderland, Mrs. Lina Hildre V60 |{D. B. FEMMER—AGENT | Round-Trip Fares: | gulag b 1 . akers next week will be B o e and Bert Alstead. Refreshments” PHONE 114 NIGHT 312} || 10% off tw 7 =) Substrive to The Einph 4 5 ments GHT 312 { o off twice one-way | _ | & i pire. [Hénry Roden, who w1ll mm s m_s Sul{scribe to The Enlpxre._ will be served durmg the evening. Rt { || fares, when purchased | & § g g i My kb Rt ad [ i 8= 9| B in advance. 5 | ‘2 S|z ~_BRINGING UP FATHER THIS IS TOO' COMFORTABLE TO LAST- | HAD BE ER GIT UP BEFORE MAGGIE SEI ME AN' PUTS ANOTHE;‘ES BUMP ON ME HEAD= i &EIN' 5ATURDA\/ E_ISN'T MLICH DOIN' AT TH/ OFF’ICE- 1 KIN_TAKI - NAP T YES-| DO - SO | ARRANGED WITH MYSELF TO_TAKE THAT - - DAY ‘{OFF INSTEAD OF SUNDAY- | SUPPOSE YOU REALIZE THAT MONDAY IS THE BUSY DAY AROUND HERE- Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska Golovin, Alaska 141 67 $118 Juneau, Aaska 151 82 132 McGrath 4 44 18 8120 Nome, Alaska 74 126 149 $112 Nulato, Alaska 50 99 127 83 $37 Ophir, Alaska 48 12 125 10 116 § 88 Seattle, Wash., US.A. '236 170 217 95 207 234 212 Whitehorse, Y. T., Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 To Scattle From Seattle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks Tuesday Sunday Sunday Monday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Friday Wednesday ‘Wednesday Wednesday Sunday Friday Friday ‘Thursday Saturday Friday Saturday Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager - o 135 So. Pranklin St. 1324-4th - Ave. PHONE 106 SEATTLE

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