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SRR DN GIFT CLUES from our ROBE GALLERY RRNSCCDODDE } LYYl R ppreciate 2 Yarea) S Flannel Robes 795 - 11.95 Silk Robes 19.75 + 22.50 & Cocktail Coals i 9.75 -15.95 3 o %; &% ¥ 3 COLORS: Wine Blue Brown Stripes Prints Jacquards SIZES: Small Medium — Large — Extra Large Shalil e g S i g i 2 = FIREMEN ATTENTION Firs' Aid Chss NOTICE { B MBEARENES),; o, (e 5 S CAPITOL THEATRE S i ) bli K |t 180 186 24— 580| (;ontinued from Page One) u" WOUIdOES'ab"Sh .TfUS' 2::’,’:‘““‘ igg ifiz :g?; ::3' W GR ) J and receive TWO tickets to see: | ey _Iports said the German with: 1 Il “ & . feeship Over Russian = ' = = g g g} THE SON OF 1ONTE CRISTO o | ? {industrial city of Kharkov into th < W | Lavenik 162 170 162— 494 000 o g | § | entral front, Russian Ny ACE § | Court nction was started in Fed- V. H. Metcalf . 148 179 18— 500 |\ reported to have che / WATCH THIS SPACE eral District Court here late yes-|Parks 191" 163 191— 545 {man (roops to within 19 miiles of | Your Name May Appear! terday, to establish The Most Rev.| g et —-== Oreél, 200 miles south of Moscow i PUSSS S BY S S B e e P Theophilus, Bishop of San Fran-| Total 501 512 535—1548| A Red Army bulletin said Rt cisco and Metropolitan of the Rus-| - ian troof jashed six Germar > — - sian. Orthodox Greek - Cathglic Olympia | aivisic of @ 90,000 men on Church of America, as {rustee and F. Metcalf 191 191 191— the K tor alone,’ 95 “mi; @ holder of legal title to lands occu- N. Ba d 156 156 156— yrth of Moscow. In the Ukra pled by Russian Orthodox churches Harter 119 163 163 sviet regulars and guerillas Were | in Juneau and Sitka VAT said to ha cilied 3,200 Axis troops The action is being brought hy Total 466 510 5101486 in a single battle € George Tulintseff, George E Rheinlander B Sheeper and Willlam George, trus- | (Spot) . 3 3 3 1R PP e A S s S e tees of St. Nicholas Church in Ju-!Council 189 163 161— 513/ ¢ SHIP NEWS . neau, Rev. John Zlobin, reetor of |VanderLeest 160 160 160— 480 o 5 &l St. Michaels Cathedral, in" Sitke, Hudson 181 187 126— 493!y Because of regulations an- @ and The Most Rev. Theophilus, and ® nounced by the Army, move- e | : g% names members of Russian Oftho-| Total 513 4491953 menis of steamers, sailing'e| DUE TO THE PRES IEMERGENCY, WE ARE UNABLE % dox Cchurches in Juneau and Sitku —— . ttle or arrivals e | IO PUBLISH A SAILING SCHEDULE OF 8 a5 defendants !mxv.he 5;{llt, Biying Hamms wilt not be made public, on | I E SAILING S ) % 'them an opportunity to file a_pro- | (Spot) 18 18 e account of the war, until fur- e ALASKA LINE SHIPS j§ | test if they wish against the pro- | Stewart 162 177 o ther notice ol . J,pt:s:;d trnns’fer of title to Lhe(?hurch‘Il)u;:)l()worm i ;z;; 176 % e Wy o ] % 1ands, : Tubbs 143 | o3 R | o e Lol | _The suit sets out that according St e N to an agreement al the time Alas-| Total 582 514" 4721568 "DES - ka was purchased from the- Rus- Budwieser FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION — sians, the titular head of the Rus- | Stevenson 150 179 180 Sk sian Orthodox church wds named | Senescu 149 179 182 (Sun - time, December 19) CALL THE ALASKA LINE as trustee of church lands. Be-|Lockridge 140 203 166 High tide—I1:25 a.m., 174 feet cayse the former church head, who| o T ST . Low tide—7:09 am., 1.3 feet. | PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent held title to the lands, has been Total 439 561 528 -1528! High tide—1:13 pm. 20.0 feet - . g g dead for some years, actual title oy | Low tide-—7:48 pm., -4.1 feet. ¥ Nl 2y 2> 4l e p: b3 | ® to the property has been ur)(lex'i Nos. 1 and 2 | > - HE YEAR'ROUND - q;uput?. $ | Ugrin 167 187 152— 506 Total exports of all aeronautical | |k Feraey) J. Barragar 178 206 541 equipment to the British amount- | g S‘h IG d | Manstield 132 170 — 456 ed to more than $284,000,000 duc-| X . s W AR i, e ing the first s n months of 1941, s 00 ra Total 477 563 463—1 cording to Aeronautical Chamber A y w in Re”"es Blue Ribbon lof Commerce . 1 ,,; | Hagerup 163 163 163— 483 g i ; Cleveland 160 160 160— 480 % } e , Dec. ;16 — Physically | Danielson 191 151 156— 453 TRANSPORT. ION COMPANY ¥ | fit th' school’ grdduates with am- | B TRAVELON A B ateur or commercial radio exper-| Total 514 474 479 "P T ) |fence’ or' Federal Communications|-Average score, did not bow! H i g AU to HR | Commission , license will be enlisted. R rincess | LY Smufles-“’“ ® in the Naval Reserve for train! WEEK! EATTLE 3 LINER 8 v % CHURCH LAND s ACTION IS SFILED HER S las specialist petty officers, secon ORES POSTED IN BEER LEAGUE Bowlers in the Elks Classic 54 . i “Beer League” competition posted P | the following scores in weekly tou:- Tuesday evening: DECORATIONS ARE | class, the Thirteenth Naval Disfrict has announced. . | Special eight months' instruction | BEGI""'“G To SHOW | |course will qualify the men sg enr| Al | listing to fill important billets, as| Christmas decorations are begin-| {radio maintenance men afloat and|ning to appear in many parts of | |ashere, | Juneau Upon completion of the training|decorated and several residences al- Jr:om'se. men are eligible for .ads~ ready show brilliantly lighted trees. {vancement in rating to chief petty, On Sunday, it is presumed scorcs PRINC! V. W. ALLIES WIN VICTORY ON Store windows are being Agent, C. P. R——Juneau, Alaska | CANADIAN PACIFIC trees Pemeeeeeeseeeee— THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1941 JAMES ORME as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the—— li | | Juneau to Vancouver, | Victoria or Seattle North- ESS NORAH Jand MULVIHILL ot ¢ Dec.il sea pec, 5 DeEC: 16 Dec: 18 Rorth coast : HENRY GREE l" ‘::eenn' 34 Freight Phone 23 pec.12 D€ 109 That after this date, Dec. 18, 1941,| Special meeting tonight at 8 o'- | officer (acting appointment) be~{will hike to the woods for I will not be responsible for any|clock in Fire Hall. Members be M F -d | fore being aaslgn‘ed to duty. Their and other trimmings and by Mon- s unless ¢ rized by there, ady ' yLPBY during training will be $72 peheday night the usual decorations! d unless authorized by me. eeis on rrida | onth, s Sledlanal Fhar s, Sl OLAF WINTHERS DEFENSE STAMPS ‘I ady. BUY Empire Classifieds Pay! Al will shine forth. lextra allowances for dependants’ The newly organized Red Cross| % ey First Aid class will hold its first| door Those intending to enter the out- Christmas decoration contest SK' PATROLMEN {have until Monday midnight to do| THE TGS STRACK CONF\DENT' AL QVER A COUPLI OF PIECES OFE MAKE ME FEEL MORE AT HOME - Copr 1941, HAVE YOI D‘ YES-SIR-EVERY THING Fi FROM, DINHL\/HE%QE HAS %firkl SET UP IN ANTIQUES MAGGIE YET 2 AN’ RE%- 'I_IJ;E e OFF BIRgnEirronse ) lol \Re i | et Tt DINTY TO _SEND A MAN TO ATTEND TO OF WS DOWN N = OKLAHOMA, YOUR WANTS ea g Sopr_1941, King Features S y - i Round-Trip Fares: | | g | | 10% off twice one-way | _, g 29 i a o AR | e @ ® 8 Syodicais, e Wald Raka o fares, whea pureBeied 18| & g 3 R in advance. Rlegldordl2 218 Flat, Alaska 31 $56 Golovin, Alasl 141 67 $118 151 82 132 $0n Y an 149 T4 SRS QVES Nulato, Alaska 121 50 99 121 83 §$37 ARGLIN' WHEN Ophir, Alaska . 39 48 12 125 10 116 $88 V CEFT= Seattle, Wash., U.S.A. 286 170 217 85 207 234 212 X wfi 125 26 114 142 119 $120 To Seattle From Seattle ‘Fo Fairbanks From Fairbanks Tuesday Sunday Sunday Monday Thursday ‘Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Friday Wednesday ‘Wednesday Wednesday Sunday Friday Friday Thursday Saturday Friday Saturday & | meeting on Friday night at 7:30 |so. Ent blz _ | | elock o the Heattn Center, | TO MEET TONIGHT Seri " cocs, 0| . AT CO o e 4 | el Thow, SRrofen Mo dhle. s s Candidates for the Juneau Ski Srenc gL malled 1o Box D | L l N B S - S ' 1 o et m.ll:e;;fl:;‘l’atml will' miest at/ 7 Oeldck dogpilc cniry blank appesrs i th P s e R S SR | son, 8, St G T v Wright, Jesta Young, Esther Mets- ‘ night in the Forest Service Admir- genpire, i ALASKA Co ASTAL AIR Ll NES Mary , Pool, _Elaine Housel, (alty Division offices in the Shat- : (1 Alaska Transportation Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express . Alexander, Fay Stoddard, Eu_!tuck Buuflmg to discuss organiza-; Company SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. oth Terhune, Mary Jean M -=m;3 p]t"‘m'“ iem as' Nob'e Grand | 4 Bawk Ane oy Pel- Kim- Chicha- K n, Mable Dukleth, Mrs.} emwers“lp in the ski ;a rol Y:S" A Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee ’l;?(éd ‘g?z? T&n g{); fi;lma L. Faulkner, Jerry Ring|opeh all men interested in the| cl b M = 3 Juneau .. $8 $10 $18 $l0 i ~arol du R sport, | u eet rida | BISPINGE TRAIE FYER 1. Sitka, ... 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 | stad, Carol Beery Davis, Gladys | | SEATTLE Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 P stands for PEPPER | Forest, Ruth Jahnke, Doris Julian it D ey e i — 5 o 10 {and Ruby Wyman | The Past Noble Grand Club will g Kimshan 18 10 13 10 13 full of flavor and zest |8 i Vg AWVS Is io Meet Vet ot thid bime oF Wice Hobest! Pelican ... 18 10 18 18 : K for S hillin Mrs. Catherine Gregory has been i rs. Robert; N Todd ... 18 18 10 10 ’ Asl your grocer:tor Schilling | responsible for the organization of . {Keeny at 8 o'clock on Friday eve-|} P GRS, FRMOHD . {1} Geakes, 10 .10 S0l 2 you're sure of the best! th p and it is hoped that Fnday Aflernoo |ning. | REFRIGERATION |{ Angoon .18 18 all ollees “Wlt- Tobiow" Thiotih ML ANl club members are invited to | o |} Hoonah .. 10 : b : L] [ [ with parfe Atiandariia The postponed AWVS meeting be present as final Christmas m'-] I Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—!:n;;nuu;-s(bl:ryge 60c I will be held tomorrow afternoon|rangements will be made. | s | SCHEDULED MONDAY an c l ln | }at 4 o'clock “at the Governor's| 3 B .“ g J D. B. 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