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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 18, 1927. B OIS TUH K EY D'NNER,\ Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. §. . Weather Bureau AMERICAI’\Y A‘V_Ai TIO[ BAZAAB FEAT"RE Forecast for Junean and vicinity, begtnnmg 4 v. m. today: CARVING SETS Fair and- colder tonight and Saturday; fresh easterly winds. I We carg)l,."l"l"s go&i ;;Eoggfirxnosf C:RVI G | 3 an Eleventhh Annual Roll Call Wer :g:“d Afl"'honRgrfi; o :5733 Bt Bl Wiad velooir Wewther | BUTCHER KNIVES ni| y-—Booths [$ po . 4 a m 3021 29 50 1: 14 Clear Also WEAR-EVER Roasters, Sa 5.000,000 MEMBERS FOR 1928 port Good. Business |%oon loday " 3017 % @ Oar Nortich s’ Ty whensel wind- Um-yum. Turkey dinmer. Two CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Bl | ; 2 ack Steel How three prominent Americans voice their admira- Dyt Ant QSO on° ;———"mmxm—f—‘_—'r‘m—_‘ i 4 < 2 were necessary at the Parish Ba- | m‘h.“ 3 p]n_ $a.m. Precip. Sam. tion of the American Red Cross and its achievements:— zagr yesterday evening to accom- | Stations— A vemum_w%%_fr modate all the diners who appe: ;: P Y ed at the Parish Hall for the fea- |Bethel . 2 i naw Y H d C tiire of the' oeRtic dkk: | Tanana - 0 Clear uneau- oung araware Lo. Wk 5 T b Everyone came from the dining |Eagle ... | L4 ML 1 Lewis E. Pierson, President of the Chamber of Com- room apparently well satistied and St. Paul .. § 3 18 Cldy Hardware and Undermking merce of the United States, says— “Lend every possible well fed. The appetizing menu (Dutch Harbor ; 0P ORly . e o h served consisted of shrimp cock-|Kodlak ... 957 Clear PHONE 12 support to the Red Cross in its annual membership cam- tail, turkey and ¢ranberry sauce, |Cordova .. 2 | 0 Clear ' paign, ag for many months the country has been thrilled fruit salad, pumpkin pie and cof- {(une;nk | 2 g}eu by the work of that organization in dealing with the Mis- fee. Mrs. E. Haller had charge of | Ketchikan ... 2 e e 3 FINE FUEL issiopi Fl ¥ = 8 g with i the dinner and won unstintel|Prince Rupert. 3 26 o Pt. Cldy o B tor those WL mo{‘h to order sisgippi Flood. praise for her feature. Edmonton «....... | 4 ¢ -16 Cldy / Yheir coal and kindling here. ) ¢ ; ; Booths reported & busy timo|Seattle ... ' | 148 59 » 9 oisy R Have us deliver you at your Wm. Green, President of the American Federation of from early in the evening until [Portland ... § fi o f‘ § '"g 83’ { Z>>. address and note how much Labor, says— “We know that in the past year the Red the crowds of people attending |San Francisco. i Y Han 16 ATk 4 I { better heat and cleaner fires % : o 7 A , hegan to thin out about midnight. —Leas than 10 /mile: { k you have. Cross has met its greatest test in peace time relief work At 9 o'clock Betz Coliseum Or- — pisdes ST Wouldn't ask you to do this in the Mis ippi Valley. For months we, were thrilled lchestra took their places on the Note.—Observations at Duich Harbor, Rodiak, -Juneau, | g 12 it cost more, It doesn't. It by the speed, precision and competency with which it “:fii :::. m;"idafjor z:xree hf°“)“,[’nnc Rupert, Edmonlon, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are | A relnlllly “m- and the trig) serformed the tasks of,pes 4 jef.” b y took advantage of the|made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. X Wikl prove it per ed the tasks of rescue and relief B:’l“’l‘: :nd whlilled the time away The pressure is high throughout fl;tskn except ‘néar Beward | i 3 . We carry a full ine of Feeds. y s d N o e dance. floor, Peninsula where it is moderately low. is highest in the upper ¥ ” Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce, says— “With Booths Do Well Yukon Valley and in the ocean south of the Alaska Penfnsula’ dnd { {X / : D. B. FFMMER its operations in’ the Mis ippi Valley Floods—during The children’s fish pond, in!lowest off the Oregon coast. Light rain_ has tallen in the Prib- T : 4 . flb 14 ) . ¢ gttt g i s ' charge of Mrs. Joe . Day, had a|ilof Islands and moderate snow on the Bering 'Sea coast. Clear TN il ”.“' pu}uq of w hmhw it provided relief in fourteen.other @ | particular busy evening, the chil-| weather prevails in middle and easterp ‘Alaska. Temperaturés disasters in eleven States—the, Red Cross stepped into a dren appearing to prefer it be-|are considerably lower in the Interior ‘and have rigen decidedly new era of service.” cause of those mysterious pack-|near the west coast. : P ; ages which were piled inside one FHAN R . DOLLAR of the rooms adjoining th i nall, adjoining the main| . articles will be distributed , i . Other booths at the bazaar are: to the enthusiastic treasure seel-) 1 b Buy a Meal Txcket at Rhodel Juneau Chapter, American Red Cross has its Committees ice cream, Eddie Rodenburg; soda | ™ calling on all citizens of this City to enable this. Chapter pop, Wallen Forrest; wheel of ! Cafe. You save a Dollar on to fill its quota towards swelling the membership of. this Ghansd, Sonm Puidwiios Msmsia MOOSEHEART LEGlON §: S : Lick anb E zigreatq};:munitarian organization to Five Million Members e R Gdyer, ke HAS SGCIAL MEET]NG: il A woE i purchased. for 1928., 3 Mrs. H. J. Turner; Ladies’ Altar T | 3 Sociéty, Mrs. T. J. McCaul; novel-{ The reguar sucial of the Wo-| Soup—Ulam' Chowder RHODES C AFE « IOW” o} ty booth and candy booth, School|men of Mooseheart Legion was | a R ‘DO IT NOW” gives place to “JOIN NOW” 3 |girls; wheel, A. Forrest; candy,|held last evening at the Moose | Baked: Red Snapper: \ i Nell McCloskey; tea room, Mrs.|Hall. Annual nomination of new | . Sirloin ‘of - Beef William Frank. officers was made and the elec-| : Chance for All tion will be held at the first Le. || Hot Pickled: Beets ../ Not many treasure seekers will|gion meeting in December, at Noodles, ¥ankee Style be disappointed in their efforts at|which time there will alse be bal.| 1 §Y the Parish Bazaar this evening in|loting on new members. Southern Gravy r l finding and obtaining what they| Christmas programs and thej Mashed Potatoes o LV Re 9 ® have been endeavoring to secure|annual tree for the chilflr‘en were Celery. " for many a day, especially those |discussed and a committee to 9 f Juneau’s Leading Department Store - oo asire fin dolls in the doll |plan atfairs was appointed. Poseh Biv Rian, Oue booth, silver articles in the silver ———o——— Coffee Tea booth, noveltles in the novelty| Virginia IV will sail for Ten- 50c Plate—Family Style - e ool Ui S b 7 8 5; r . ey W% booth, hams or bacons or turkey,}akee, Warm Springs and Port 5 to 7' L 3 COUNCIL. MEKT® TONIGHT |or the $10 gold plece, the door|Alexander, Saturday evening at ¥ PRATT CONSIDERING delegate and the one committee-| e gecond November meeting | prize for the second evening, (10 o'clock. —adv. BERGM A NN ENTERING RACE FOR '\‘;‘“,l" hmfl.:? % d[.h? i‘"’“"‘;" that| o the City Coumell will be held|which s tonight; or tomorrow o remaining divisions are en-| . g gclock this evening in the|night when a fancy bridge lamp,| Order your mince ples and CONVENTION BERT {‘:"’l(“l ""',l_"e one other delegate.| coyncil Chambers at the Ciiy!latest model Singer sewing ma-|cakes for Thanksgiving now. Mrs. Fourth' and Harris Sts. { On that assumption he may enter|ygay chine, or a ton of coal and many ' Sully. ek e gl the prima R S S LA A That he is seriously considering 1 sandidacy for delegate to the Re.|Period of years and includes “fl‘ publican National convention o | convention representation 1088, by placing his name on the {10 1884, while active in the inter- Rebublican bailot in the forthcom.|sts of his party in the state of ing Territorial primary election, is | K82 he helped nominate James intimated by Louis K. Pratt, local | G- Blaine. ———— attorney. Mr. Pratt 7 nizes the fact that either the First or VAIL ARRESTED Third divisions with their larger Seenwtan pollings can dominate the Fourth Cecil Vall was arrested ye: division so far as the primaries|day evening by U. 8. Marshal Al are concerned, and can, if they so|bert White on a bench warran® will, name the two delegates tn|issued by Judge T. M. Reed charg- the national convention and the|ing Vail with sale of alleged in-| awing to the fact that our space is limited, HATS MUST GO, regardless of cost—-—this in- Rt S Buha s GalTor Vioas bt had ot beon bout c‘“'le' all 'NEW HATS that arrived on MONDAY'S BOAT. ’ B = = Sputheast are entitled to ono|ed this afternoon. 'g Fia Closing Out Sale of HATS To make room for our big line of Chnstmas Goods wluch is coming on every boat—and | (Rairbsgks NewsdMinen | Mb Fratte assoclaron with Be !uumnmlmu TR AR IIIIIIIIII|IIWIIHIIlIIHIIHMIflIIfiflHIIHIflflmnWIIIIIMfl' HEATING IMPORTANT! The most important thing for is to FIRST CLASS Jotmmuhtflcu:wmmim‘dl:hudfih “Let me tell you what job will cost” = . ... Call STEVE STANWORTH % Phone 218, Res. 505. Shop rear Harris Hardware Oo. skin, GAGE HATS FELT HATS . Cme lot of GAGE HATS — all colors to ~ A big assortment to chooge from—includ- = clhuvse from—regulaer $14.50 to. $16,00 ing Black and colors — large: and small values. head sizes. g Priced for Clearance Prioed for Clearance $9.50 $2.95 METALLIC HATS In Gold, Silver and Satin Combinations, Priced for Clearance WILL SEE YOU AT THE ELKS ! Soleil Felt and 1s available. to! £id you in roast~ ing the festive bird to a turm. Or to supply that even-healthful heat so necessary to the ot you sad you! Order from ym deater or “?lu.lfllue smartly l Y PACISICngAnlgr GOAL " [ ] fishioned of thess new. fbsic. In back "t et ANNUAL E N (X e Bl coloms.” ' " ’ PURPLE BUBBLE | "] e DANCE “Thursday Evening—November 24 ELK’S HALL Admission $1.50