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s R { aae Lt 2{ U, 5 DEPARTMENT OF AGRIGULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weatl : 4 ae mt er | (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) R 4 Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, b - inning at 4 l X Rain or snow and cooler ton ht and Friday; fresh southeas erly winds. LOCAL DATA 5 .1 Time Barometer Temp. v Wind Velocity ~Weather Just in lmu for the holiday week. we present these very 4o, vy 041 39 SE 7 Rain . Widhe 00 o ’ i = il 2 : 15 N 2 Rair special values. Particularly stylish models in Coats, ‘l’\lo‘:':‘ \:g‘j}” igg‘: i:?x i fo e Dresses ;,‘ millinery at prices which will make it still CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS {esirahl X i irel T — T YESTERDAY re desi le to purchase an er .1 W C = more desii op 1se an entirely new outfit for ety the Tha ivin ason. Station— temp. _temp. | Barrow 2 S LADIES TV ‘PORT . COATS—Snecis Nome 1 2. PORT COATS—Specially Bethel 4 7| Trace riced ¢ Tort Yukon 4 -4 -10 - 0 Clear s Tana 6 A P Snow| - Fairbenks # 1 4 b 0 Clear | ’" l(‘ { D Eagle 34 34 % ’ 0 Pt Cldy St. Paul % . 8 28 0 Cldy Dutch Harbor 34 32 | 30 o 0 Pt Cldy| Kodiak 38 24 80 20% snow | Y " ) Cordova 44 32 32 8 48 Cldy One Group of One Group of Sitate e b 5 5 Riin 5 ‘AT o Sitka i o, = 6 = Pt Cudy| DRESS COATS DRESSES Ketchikan 44 40 42 4 146 Cidy | Prince Rupert 40 40 42 6 6 Cldy | Values to $40.00 Values to $30.00 Edmonton “u % | 18 0 cidy | L Seattle » ey 818 B cldy | r is sale s DeC s sale Portland 50 50 44 4 10 Clear | for this sale special for tlis sale s @ 5 : . icar | i Spokane 34 3 20 4 08 cidy | 2.) 5” 16, 75 Vancouver, B. C. 46 44 | ] T Rain | o Less than 10 miles. [ - | The storm in the northeasterr ific Ocea nis central | : morning south of Kodiak accompa v southerly gales. The pres-| ONE GROUP OF sure is falling rapidly at Kodiak but rising over most of Eastern | Alaska. The pressure is high from the Pacific States southwest-| ;' 7 ward and along (hc British Columbia coast. Rain and snow have | Felt and Velvet Hats ot s, of Gouthben, e 1. Ihe weAIBer 1" By | ‘air over the remainder of the Te Temperaturcs have fallen > > n the Interior and in_the ion of the Gulf of Alaska Plonty of large head sizes with little change elsewhere. ‘ & =t o i 2 D2 4_ ( 5 FEATURES GIVEN | Special Price, $4.9 A | DOUGLAS B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. partment Store” Leading U “Juneau's These pretty twin conducted at New York City. | everything in common except | Sister Charline (left) was in- their Arline Aber (right) | cluded amrong zm best twenty= won the perfect foot vontest ! five contestants all th being now CHAMBER URGES .- no i SALMON SEASON “ v e uding fisheric /\<l\ O\hlle\ for Cmngc is serlous mand national consid- 1 Chatham and Ilcy id. In Flor- e fishing entirely main- eks. About Slmi! Next Year i g ol almos (Conuinuea 1rom Tage One) ca made Japanese-owned For years, he pointed out, there boats, and the same nationality has been more or less agitation for per cent of the fishing the exclusion of alie frcm privilege: owned by Amer rome 40,600 vessc several branches Jarge percentage of them be documented. At the last s Congress the Senate Comn was asked to impose cu waiian Islands. o th- in any other Mr. Hopk L from th: Undoubte: concluded, & as an org a'flz’\ C to expres ility of lien-owned give the 'J"'l':on £ matter t it would " ships even though the be American resident:. § The Senate felt it had not su clent information on ihe prop: 'h ‘of American and alien-owned and it instrucied the Tar- | be be submitted. Urges Float Regulations ardine | | wisely that question when it ‘hflJu. Regulation of the City Float far: NEWS D. L. W. C. MEETING Both business and social ses- sions featured the regular meeting |of the Douglas Island Women's Club | which was held last evening at the —— | home of Mrs. A. R. Edwards. After routine business of the Club was disposed of a short program was enjoyed. “Thanksgiving Every Da; by Frances Parkinson Keyes, w the title of an article read by M ared conditions wer? to scme of the wlL.m" to have due tion for rights of others |Charles A. Fox and Mrs. Gl cal Industries Cumminwmmrkham contributed to the enter- was instructed to confer with the | tainment” with two well r red to I\n‘} los. Community singing was also tions pi to effect. ! enjoyed. Follow the pi ram a wo roquests for mrm--;:,ocia! hour was held complimeéntary Jut Juneau and vicinity to Mrs. W. A. Fleck, president of ceived and answered during |the Club. by his office, Sceratary| Im:ley, reported | ELSA LUNDELL WINS CONTEST ¢ | Elsa Lundell has been announcad Two I s of the Alaska Gameiwinmer of the Forestry Essay Con- Commission—W. R. Selfridge, Keb-!tpst held in the grade schools of | chikan, and Frank P. Williams, 85| plaska last year. Leo Breuer, Com- % s oL The Cham- | pjssioner of Education, visited th W. H. Chase, Cor-ingugias School yesterday ernoon and Irving MK}ty award the medal which Elsa s, had been expected | a5 won, The school is also given tend, but the hoat on which|g tyophy which must be won three they are irave che Alameda, | consecutive years to come into its was held up on the Gulf by a $e-|permanent possession. vere storm, and they did not ar- no ena i dance that is to be given lad Hall | ticnal feature will be the di mammoth box of hcm*-m e v, to furthdr aid the benefi- ary feature of the event. Those| in charge bharc arranged for a| 12:15 am. ferry for convenience of Juneau patrons. A note of g nality will be carried cut by th hestra as blished a roup of yo Mrs. Lloyd Bayer. underwent a surgical of St. Ann's Hospital this morning. - - More battles have been fought qoFe ] Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. *GET RID OF * YOUR CORNS | Just a minute of your time and “END-O-CORN” — Presto! Corzs | disappear. No Pain. No more su | fering. Walk with case. Don't fool with those so-called “corn cures” any | | not near you write to END-O-C LABORATORIES, 4 Garfield | Chicago, who will see that you re- ceive a jar promptly, i Butler-Mauro Drug Co., Agents. iva Election in Doecember The Commitice on Nominaticns was appointed President E. M. Goddard, comprised of H. L. Faulk- ner, Allen Shattuck and George M. Simpkins. It will report at the first December meeting and election will be held at the second meeting in| that month is Thanksgiv- As next Thursday ing and a holiday, President God- | dard has announced there will be no mee tmp next w LIGHTHOU TENDER HERE The Unite- States vessel Fern,' lighthouse tender, came into port 1l business this afternoon. y will not be long. LET'S GO, play Bingo and get your TURKEY. Moose Hall Dan¢e aturday night. —adv. ! T e T e e e e us the next time you wish any print- ing.Ourequipment les us to turn out first quality ——our experi- ence enables us to Intelligently aid you in planning circular,letter At a spécial price for Styles are right, they print- wish done: "nf.’:.m you get will prove tlnt Good Print- ¢ ing Pays ¢ Thanksgiving Values in BOYS® CLOTHING days we are offering boys’ all wool suits, coats and leather jackets at a remarkable saving. The Cash Bazaar “Juneaw’s Pioneer Cash Department Store” B e the Thanksgiving holi- fit right and last long. S S S S S S S S S Giant Seaplane DO-X Hotel. longer. They are dangerous. Get END-O-CORN at the follov:- | §= ing druggists TODAY or if they are IIIIIIIII|lll|l|lllllllllllll S, Smart Furs All the season’s very newest styles — a smart selection to choose from at astounding sav- inge in price. The largest selection of foxes, mink, marten, fisher and other furs in the Northwest to choose from. Come in and see our beauti- ful display and be pleasantly surprised at the lowness in price. A small deposit wiil hold any garment purchased until want- ed. Convenient payments may be arranged. Your old fur coat re-styled into an advance new fall model. Re-styling includes repairing, new lining, new loops, cleaning and glazing, at reasonable prices. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Open Evenings by Appointment Chas. Goldstein & Co. Calls at Spanish City SANTANDER, Spain, Nov. plant seap’ene DO-X dly landed here while cn Corunna SERVICE MOTOR CO. The Personal Service Garage NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS 20— | eam Heated Storage RER I3 CAVE, K General Repairing Car Washing FHONE 202 EVER CLOf HORSE )—Worr “WE ced yesterda ent of the bank for e s e e e Paccw Wncc;l.v s~~~ Peter re re, ,H‘zre(l at the Al D Play iuqoor Golf at The Alaskan Frank and P2 Pciorson an Hoiel. k& ES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY 'IlllllIllllIlmIIIIIIIIlllllllll!llIIIIIIIIIIllllllHlIII"lllllllllllllllll!llIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIllIIIIIIIIHIIIIINIIIIIHIII' HURRY! NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER Christmas Cards Perhaps you haven’t thought of Christmas Cards yet, but Christmas is just around the corner and you are going to order some between now and Chri t have it over with? mas, so why not . Our stock of beautiful new desigms—etch- ings, parchments, novelties—all with faney envelopes to match. T T T ORDER NOW Our New Samples are here. Come in today ~ We have a special department to serve you. before the holiday Get this much of your Chrismas shopping TISh out of the way before the holiday rush. The Empire TELEPHONE 374 OUR REPRESENTATIVE WILL GLADLY CALL AND SHOW SAMPLES £ £ £ L e T T 2