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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 30, 1931. There’s no «km ng the fact that the Early Shopper gets the nick of all assortments--best selection--better service--unhurried choosing. It will be to your ad- vantage to shop as early as possible. We are ready with a store full of suitable gift items. Things to W ear- New Hats, Gloves, Handbags, Coats, Dresses, Umbrellas, Hosiery, Handker- chiefs, Silk Underwear, Bathrobes, Pajam- as, Nigligees, Slippers, Shirts, Ties, etc. Home Furnishings-- Lamps, Linen, Pottery and Glass- ware, Blankets, Silk Comforts, Towels, Sheet and Pillow Case Sets. TOYS Our Assertment of Toyson the Second Floor unlimited selection--Dolls and Doll Carriages, Offer Juneau High Beats Skagway High, 28 to 11, and Firemen Canuer Soldwrs, 37 to 23 ,Falrly Large Crowd Wflnesses Interesting Games of | Basketball for Both Visiting Teams Offer Strong Opposition Although Called Into Play Seon After | Their Stormy Voyhge from Lynn Canal Oifficials—J. Leadbetter, refer R. S. Raven, umpire; J. C O(nc'ulka Engstrom, referee; R J. Oshorne, timer. S, i J. Cole, scorer; scorer; Score By Quarters J. Oxborne, timer. j Team b R e A T Score By Quarters Juneau 6 8 6 8 23 Team 1e~cgeitige e Skagway p R L8 R | 11 Firemen 5 S RS Soldiers @ - 28 9 28 In a fast, hard-fought game of —_— basketball in the gymnasium of the! Basketball piayers repres Juncau high school Saturday even- the Juneau Fire Deparimen ing, Juneau high school defeatcd no difficulty in defeating a Skagway high school by a score of oldiers from Chilcoot Be 28 to 11. The contest was of cx-/Saturday night in the Juneau high ceptional interest throughout de- 51 gymnasium. The Iiremen {spite the disparity in the figures of |were viciors by a s the score. A fairly large crowd The smoke-eate of the never wera in soon after the sta While they still their eppone: witnessed the struggle. The Skagway athletes reflected quarter. credit on their new coach, H. E. danger, Regele, who has but one letterman fast and cleverly, ind from last year in this year's squad. cf the spactators was The visitors were under the disar- throughout the conbest. vantage of not feeling their best| Details of Scoring | when they first went on the flcor.! petails of the scoring in th2 All Were Seacick They had experienced nasty wa-| {ther on their voyage in the Uniy ed States Army boat Fornance, which | arrived from Skagway just bafors |man, L , tank th2 n2 Ithe start of the game. All had of Juneau, fooled the | suffered seasicknes, and they had times in succession with I | scarcely time to recuperate before known “under the s | the referee’s whistle summonedHe made six poin | them to play. | two minutes by “ The Lynn Canal hoopsters, how- | the board, recelving ever, were full of determlnauom and battled hard from the begin-|The Army then rade som> Inlng to the end of the game. | stitutions. The sub: ! Fortunately, Coach E. G. Went- versed with their associate pi \lnnd of the Juneau high school! before the referee had resume uhad his charges ready for the con-|game. This conetitutes a ‘ec Itest. After the struggle was well | foul and Hollman cf Juneau trizd !under way, they never were ln‘ru* two free throws, but missed {danger of defeat, but they main-| Light sank a basket for the i"- | tained their security only by men- | dier rskine received I'tal and physical alertness and by Hength of the flo | persistent effort. ln, the Smoke Ea Details Of Scoring s e Details of scoring by quarl h‘;nmmu between the halves, C | follow: | Regele of Skagway must have | Pirst quarter; After a long fight for ‘.ruct"d his charges to try an) the ball, Linstrom dribbled u r|that appeared poss {the basket and converted. Lind- | | they began a long | strom sank the second basket scon ithat for a few minutes quarters were as follows t quarter.—The fir game was made by Ersk Firemen. The Army the the tip-off passes, ¢ pping the ball through th2 net su seriously ON OUR WAY TO GLORY FIREMEN SMOTHER SOLDIERS ! Juneau Position Skagway Firemen Position Soldiers E. Lindstrom rf M. Lee H. Holimann rf H. Versiceg H. Haglund ....1f...G. Blanchard S. Nelson rf. S. Forr !B, NiKiSh .ooaCorce E. Richter L. Bayers c J. Light A. Bloomquist ..1f ..J. Pullen K. Blake . g F. Weher | Rarabalnikoff g R. Dahl C. Erskine 1g A. Forbass | Substitutions: Juneau—T. Red- Substitutions: Firemen—C. Liv- lingshafer for B. Nikish, R. Hen- |ingstone for L. Bayers; L. Bayers {ning for H. Haglund. Skagway f C. Livingstone. Soldiers—M iGault for E. Richter, E. Richt e2 for A. Forbess, R. King for for E. Gault. teeg, J. Stewart for the Sc shot and the| - ball wa It drcnpnfl was ¢ > “A Little at a T ‘thf‘ last goal of the first quarter. | Firemen 10, Soldiers 6. Long Basket By Erskine | Second quarter.—Erskine opened the second quarter with a long basket for the Firemen. Hollmann allowed a free shot and made int for the Firemen. Lizht ed the ball for the Soldiers. scored a goal. A that | { | bas | Erskine again beautiful passing combination, ength of the floor, was climaxed by a basket by Nelson for thé Firemen. The scoring for! | the quarter was Firemen 7, Sol- diers 2. \ Third quarter—The opening ofl the third quarter was marked by| a basket by Blake for the Firemen. | Hollmann sank a basket, Erskine, | Nelson and Hollmann each scored | a goal in rapid succession for the! Firemen. Blake then sank one for | the Smoke Eaters. Stewart of the| Barracks team: sank one through the net and Erskine, for the men, replied with a long shot. the When third qu whistle ending sounded Stewart, the | for | scor the quarter Firemen 14, Soldlers 4. Play in rcurth Quarter | — Hollmann, of}| was allowsd a free the ball rolled off the his team- (s the Soldi h“: ted the ball for Lhe Soldiers. Blake fouled Light and the latter antage of the fres toss| 1 Liznt put the ball| r the Sulfhnn King made a| point frem L charity line for .hc‘ Sold. n sank a long shot| from cnter of the floor for the Stewart's basket s to the Sol-| the Firemen [ =5 cf the game. ng for the quarter was iers 9. DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY | SUCCESS IN MAKING ' MAYORNAISE LIES N DED | WAY Q1L 1S A is Bafest| Bros. Use a Method. Hiils Similar Rule in Their Pat- | ented, Coffec-Re Troc ting | 1 rge amounts, added to gredients usually makes the mixture separate. Tt is better to add oil “a little at a time.” There is a similar situation in coffee roasting. Occasionally, big batches can be roasted so each has ° the same flavor. But you can’t de- pend or The sure way is to roast a little at ¢ time. Hills Bros. do, |at 6 o'clock | Blondeau, deceased, that it is nec- ! tate. U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather (By the U. 8. Weather Bureaa) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m, Nov. 30: Rain tonight, Tuesday probably rain; moderate south to east winds. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yesty 30.18 39 90 SE 12 Rain 4 am. today 2094 40 91 S 10 Rain Noon today 29.82 41 81 SE 12 Rain vABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highesi 4 pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. Station— temn. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow . -2 =4 -4 -14 20 0 Clear Nome 18 Rt W e 4 Trace Cldy Bethel 18 18 8 8 4 0 Clear Fort Yukon 2 -8 -16 -2 0 0 Cldy Tanana -8 -14 | -14 -10 0 0 Clear 0 -2 | -8 -4 4 0 Cldy 18 -2 -12 -6 4 0 Pt. Cldy St. Paul 32 32 | 20 22 & 0 Pt. Cldy Dutch Harbor ... 36 34 | 26 26 4 0 Clzar Kodiak 42 38 | 30 30 0 0 Pt.Cldy Cordova 38 26 32 34 4 112 Rain Juneau 40 39 | 35 49 10 149 Rain Sitka 44 —_ | 35 o 13 .84 Cldy Ketchikan . 40 40 | 38 40 10 .68 Rain Prince Rupert ... 42 40 26 38 4 04 Rain Edmonton 36 26 | 20 20 6 o Clear Eeattle 42 40 | 32 34 4 0 Clear Portland 38 32 | 26 26 8 0 Clear San Francisco . 58 52 | 46 48 4 0 Cldy *—Less than 10 mies. A moderate storm is central in the Gulf of Alaska and another northeast of Hawaii. Rain has be2n general from Cordova to Prince Rupert and heaviest in this vicinity. The pressure is high in the Pacific Sttaes, Southwestern Canada and extreme Sougheastern Alaska and also in Western and Central Alaska with fair colder weather in the latter districts. Temperatures fell in the Gulf of Alaska last night. REINDEER DINNER The Salvation Army will serve a reindeer dinner Tuesday ¢=vemn(5i at their hall on Wil- [ loughby Avenuz. 50c per plate. adv.| — [ COMING WEDNESDAY | Fancy Work Sale and Dmner‘ |of the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Wed-' |nesday, December 2. —adv. CITATION i | | i THE C?OW all white, Porcelain- on-steel FRIGIDAIRES are sold with a -YEAR COMPLETE In the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. the Commissioner's Court for Before E. E. Zimmer' United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Haines Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of| JAMES H. DEBLONDEAU, also known as J. H. DEBLONDEAU, deceased. It appearing to this Court, hy 3 the petition this day presented and tiled by Edward Fay, administra- | GUARANTEE tor of the estate of James H. De- N that covers the cabinet Blondeau, also known as J. H. De-| y to sell the real property of as we“ as meChunlsm te, or so much thereof as may necessary for the purpose | of paying the expenses of admin-| istration, and the still unsatisfied claims presented against said es- said e Come in and ask for [full details It is thererore ordered, by this! Court, that all persons interested in the estate of the said decased appear before this Court on the afterwards. Nikish fouled Richter threatened to snatch the lead from and Cooking Outfits, Mechani- Tool Sets, dainty sets of Dishes who made his free throw, scoring Juneau. The first time Richter of Skagway's first point. Nikish re- Skagway had possession of the ball, ceived a long pass and baskeied |he tossed it from the side of the Trains, Games, with their patented, Controlled 9th day of January, 1932, at the| Roasting process. |hour of two o'clock on the after- As the accuracy ofthehour—zlasswnoan of said day, at the Court| depends upon an even, continuous!yoom of said Court in the Town| W. P. Johnson AUTHORIZED DEALER Phone 17 cal Toys, Wheel Goods, Books, erc.eLc. Pehrends Co., Inc. “Juneau's Leading Department Store” the ball from the side of th> tloor.|17-foot line for a goal Juneau 6, Skagway 1. lmnte Lee followed with a baskot Second quarter: THe first ba {mm the same spot. Henning of of the second quarter was made|Juneau, caged the sphere, khy Lindstrom. A technical foul was|Bloomqui Lindstrom’s goal { committed on Lee of Skagway who |Juneau was the last of the quarter. was allowed two free throws, both |In this quarter the scoring of which he converted. Henning Juneau 6, Skagway 4. evened up for Juneau by droppinz ¥ Fourth quarter: This quarter was | the ball in the net. Lee was allow- |the fastest and most interest led another fres shot which he of the game. Lindstrom siaried made. Lee basketed the ball. Hon- with a basket. Henninz foul>d ning again replied with a shotl from under the hoop. Bloomquist's| Lindstrom shot once more point. floor closed the first half withan- !from Bloomquist. Henning's other basket. scoring was Juneau 8 Skagway 5. Third quatthrt Dl the Tt pleks 1. His team so did was Pullen and the latter made the fong shot from the center of the ]and his basket was followed by one goal In this quarter m=‘ended the game. The scoring in Ithis quarter was Juncau 8, Skag- flow . .. a little at a time . . . so the| uniform flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee | is produced by this patented process | 2 little at a time, The temperature | is exactly regulated while the blend |estate, or so much thereof as may flows through the roasters. ,verjy single berry is perfectly roaste Naturally, then, every pound has | the perfect flavor! vacuum cans that keep it fresh! Air, which makes coffee go stale, is | semoved and kept out of these cans. Even ordinary, “air-tight” cans won't keep coffee fresh. Order Hills Bros. Coffee today. Ask for it by name, and look for the Arab trade- n\rk on tln, can. a Coffee, Inc., San i LRCE “REMEMBER THE NAME” k for this Bread at your Grocers JUST REC EIVED Another large slupmejt of AFTERNOON FROGKS PARTY DRESSES ar EVENING GOW. Sizes 14 to 50 { We also have half sizg; for i short stout persons ' . Direet purchasing gives you benefit of the new Jower prices plus High Quality We have a comffléfie assortment of BOXED HANDKERCHIEFS They make very nice: gifts. = Priced from 30 cents to $1 00 per box JUNEAU SAMPLE w! SHOP' Opposite Harris Hnidwne Co. that roasts evenly, continuously . . .t Hills Bros. Coffee is packed in | !the Town of Haines, | homestead, 30 miles West of Haines, Alaska. |'. ° | Dated at Haines, Alaska, this|! | |18th day of November, 1931. | Guaranteed * | E. E. ZIMMER, l SHEET METAL WORK U. § Commissioner and PLUMBING Ex-Officio Probate Judge. First publication, Nov. 23, 1931. l GE?&Q&%‘&ORS H Last publication, Dec. 14, 1931. \ o of Haines, Alaska, to show ecause, if any exists, why an order should not be issued to said administrator !to sell the real property of said American Beauty Parlor Mrs. Jack Wilson Telephone 397 be n:cessary for the purposes s,rore-' said. The said real property consists of and is described as follows: Lots | eighteen (18) and nineteen (19) in |block twenty-one (21), situated in Alaska; a { con taining 256-49/100 |acres, situated two miles West of Haines, Alaska; one half interest in the Nugget Bar Mining Claims, | | containing 160 acres, situated about | Attention RADIO FANS! The Juneau Radio Club will meet inCity Council Chambers Monday, Nov. 30, at 8 P. M. Members and anyone interested in Radio please attend this meeting. FRANK GARNICK, President. W K.. BURFORD, Secretary. Does Not Burn, Buckle or Warp EN you remodel your house, be sure you use Sheetrock. It gives you the safety, privacy and comfort that good walle must provide ... solid, durable wallsthat takeanydecoration and preserve it. We'll supply you and instryct you Hully. SHEETROCK mmmwmm ' JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS Phone 358