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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 24, 1936 HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIHIIilIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIINNHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllfllllllIIIINHIHIIIII"IHIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN||IIII|I|IIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIII!‘De"ms Rntums YOUNhPEOPLE’SFORUMl U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU | WILL ORGANIZE SUNDAY THE WEATHER (oal Valm:s officer for the First Division return- 7 p.m. 4 4 » b : |4 pm. yest'y 29.89 53 94 SW 2 Cldy ed to his Juneau headquarters on Clarence Rhode, of the Alaska |, am. today .. 3018 % 9 Bk 0 Cldy the PAA plane from Fairbanks yes-| Game Commission, who will be the | terday afternoon. | speaker of the evening, will address b il o 0.2 &7 % 8 . Gy For the last 40 days Mr. Dennis|the group on “Conservation.” i CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS has been in the Second Division,| There will be community singing | YESTERDAY TODAY which is without the services of E‘under the direction of Miss Cynthia | Highest 4pm. Lowestéa.m. 4am. Preclp. 4am. license officer, checking liqwor li-|Batson. Refreshments will beserved. | gtation temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather censes and looking over the situa-| At the meeting tomorrow the | | BATTOW ... 20 12 12 10 01 Cldy ticn generally. Young People’s Forum will com-| Nome 38 36 38 10 Trace Cldy He flew to a number of places! plete its organization. The nom- |Bethel 32 2 | 30 30 10 0 Cldy out from Nome. “There is hardly| inating committee will bring in pairhanks 36 30 32 0 Trace Cldy a rmk"’ said Mr. Dennis, “that|names of members for election t0| Dawson . 34 20 26 4 Cldy not have from four to 10 men offices. | St. Paul . | 38 16 Clear ‘m t where a couple of years ago This organization Of young un-|putch Harbor ... { 42 12 Rain 12 14 0 R e L R N ey WA The Young People’s Forum will| Rain tonight and Sunday; moderate southeast Winds. > 15 { " | 9 i' )L 8 < meet Sunday at the Northern Light | LOCAL DATA END OF THE MONTH SPECIALS—ON COATS FROM OUR REGULAR STOCK J. F. Dennis, Tetritorial license Presbyterian Church between 6 and | qyme Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather soul would be found. Min- married men and women is becom- | Kodiak ... | 48 Rain vival has just started —that ing more popular with every meet- | Gordova 46 Cldy apparent. What has occurred ing and to its membership the yuneau . Cldy n the last two years, in my opin- Rev. John A. Glasse invites all gjtka Lty ion, will be entirely dwarfed by the interested young people on Gas- Ketchikan 0 Cldy developments of the next few years| tineau Channel who are eligible prince Rupert 4 Rain if the price of gold remains up.” 'to join the group. Eligibility re-| gamonton 4 Rain Mining is a subject upon which quires only that members be un- geattle ... 5 3 4 Cldy 4 Cldy 4 8 We're specializing in value when we offer these beautiful coats at this amaz- ing price. “Every coat is warmly interlined and well tailored. CHILDREN'S COATS, Blue Chinchilla .. . . s'i.s'c g ccolBiEBboBEoo Mr. Dennis speaks with authority. married and past high school age. ! portiand Por many years he was with the B — vt |San Francisco Clear K ecott Copper Corporation in | . * | New York ... 1 01 Cldy Third Division. AT THE HOTELS | Washington ... 6 Trace Cldy Dennis is paving the way EA a2 | fo nd in general looking after WEATEER CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY three old-timers who are bound Gastinean | Ketchikan, cloudy, temperature, 50; Wrangell, cloudy, 52; Craig, from Nome to the Pioneers’ Home. J. B. Thompson, Victoria, B. C.; |50; Radioville, cloudy, 42; Juneau, cloudy, 44; Sitka, cloudy, 46; Skag- They are A. S. (Doc.) Kemp, Fred F. A. Edwards, Victoria, B. C.;|way, cloudy, 50; Soapstone Point, missing; Cordova, raining, 44; Liner and Jas. N. (Gasoline Red) Bill Knox, Fairbanks; Al Monson, | Chitina, cloudy, 42; McCarthy, cloudy, 40; Anchorage, raining, 40; Earle. Fairbanks; Jerry Jones, Fairbanks; | Fairbanks, cloudy, 30; Nenana, missing; Tanana, snowing, 32; Hot - e — Murray Stuart, Fairbanks; Mr. and | Springs, raining, 32; Ruby, snowing, 30; Nulato, foggy, 26; Kaltag, HALIBUT SCHOONERS IN Mrs. Luther Hess, Fairbanks; T.|cloudy, 22; Unalakleet, missing; Flat, foggy, 29; Crooked Creek, Two halibut boats delivered trips Gutavson, Vancouver, B.C.; Andrew | foggy, 33. on the Juneau market today. The C. Olson, Flat; Viv Sjolseth, Fair-| WEATHER SYNOPSIS Sitka, Capt. Bill Doucett, halibut banks; Eugene Uotela, Fairbanks; Two storm areas were charted on this morning's weather map, schooer belonging to Mayor I. Gold- | Roy Uotela, Fairbanks; A.S.Kemp, one being centered a short distance southeast of Kodiak Island, the stein, brought in 20,000 pounds of |Fairbanks; Joe Earle; Ferdinand |lowest reported pressure being 29.40 inches. Another storm area halibut from Area III, which was Kleiner; Frank Slaven; Melvin |prevailed over the Aleutians, the lowest reported pressure being 28.80 sold to the Sebastiau-Stuart Fish Berg; Roger Knutsen; Mrs. Wm.|inches near Attu. High pressure prevailed from the upper Yukon Company for 7.60 and 630 cents. |Strong, Tulsequah; W. J. Nelson, |and MacKenzie valleys southward nad southwestward to the Ha- The halibut schooner Resolute, Tulsequah. | waiian Islands, the crest being 30.28 inches. This general pressure came in from Icy Bay with 36,000 Alaskan |distribution has been attended by unsettled weather with precipi- pounds of halibut, but had not| Mr. and Mrs, Samuel G. John- |tation over most of Alaska and northwestern Canada. WOMEN'S COAT SWEATERS—$2.95 RUFFLED CURTAINS—Natural sold up to press time today. An-|son, Angoon; Ole Gooldwin, Seat- Moderate temperatures prevailed throughout the field of observa- CHILDREN'S CLAZARETH 5125 pmr == other halibut schooner, the Explor- tle; Mr. and Mrs. A. Ginarto, Ju-| tion. UNIONSUITS—$1.15 TABLE DAMASK_Whlte & e took bait and ice here this neau; Henry Pigg, Juneau. — e e CHILDREN'S FLANNEL NIGHTWEAR 75¢c yard E ‘['1‘,‘2,"':,'.‘5,; xl,gp;;:gy DR Mfcfry':‘;:l Poorman; A-unib:?n:;r Ci:,xizrmxf:s“?«;:fa‘zcgmf; $1.00 and up CURTAIN GRENADINE—25¢c yard 11,000 films in 27 years. 54 in. WOOL COATINGS—$2.50 yard DRAPERY DAMASK—75¢ yard 54 in. WOOL FLANNEL—$2.25 yard OUTING FLANNEL—25¢ yard STV Y 2 TR CHILDREN’S 3-PIECE CHINCHILLA Coat Sets $K.95 CHILDR "\T S COAT AND SCARF 100% ALL-WOOL BLANKETS—Best SETS—$1.25 Quality——Double«Slfl.SO GIRLS" WOC!, TOQUES—75¢ DARK GREY CAMP BLANKETS GIRLS' WOOL DRESSES—$3.50 Single—#$2.50 WOMEN'S NEW WOOL FLANNEL FEATHER PILLOWS—$2.00 pair SKIRTS—Sizes 26 to 36—$4.50 BEDSPREADS—$8.85 : GIRLS' COAT SWEATERS—$1.95 LACE CURTAINS—SI 50 pair IIIIHIIIMIIBIMMHIIIIMIIIIHIllllllflfllmlll|HlllllnflmfllmfllllIIIIIIII_I!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIMH!HmHHflHIIllllllmlmllllmlll " RSl o S TS | Norbert, Fairbanks; Sandy Smith, : In Irish mythology Damona was |Camp S. the sheep goddess or the goddess of R A B, AT { a5 ¥ ‘ Pilnns—BMn:sisc:lwlI;x::mmems cattle. Dapa was the mother of the| Lode and placer tocation notices| RHODA MAY CLARK—Foot cos Phone 206 122 W. Second gods. I for sale at The Em; office. rectloftist. 517 Goldstein ‘Bldg: adv. | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Alaska Music Supply T | i ! bbb LRA R ] Special Sale on ALL HOUSEHOLD KITCIIEN WARE Dishes, Glasses, Etc., on the Top Floor B.M.BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Storg;../ Elllllllllllllll|||||||||||||lil|||||l||ll||||Illllm"ll“ll|l||||||||l |}|||||||||Illl|Ilmllllllll|||||||||fl||H||||"||||lm|||||IIll||||||||||||||||m|||'||||||||fl|||||||fl|||l||| BRUNSW]CK AND ELKS ATTENTION MASONS | GRIDLEY IN sun‘_l.l: JEWELL RETURNS b %% s : ! e Basd e _ | Ross A. Gridley, State Engineer-| Députy Game Warden Homer PIN TEAMS TO MEET | tnere win be a Stated Com (e e e | N (oh Poer AT ELKS TOMORROW munication of Mt. Juneau Lodge, |5 Washington in connection with 8y in connmection with a p i " s 1 : No. 147, Monday evening at 7:30. |public works projects for Alaska, Game Commission mission, * 4 - Meeting th a special match, the Short lectures. All Masons urged |Das returned to Seattle and will |retiirned o his Juneau headquart- ) " come north on the steamer Yukon |ers yesterday afternoon on the 't T R # five-man bowling teams of the Elks {5 attend By order of the W. M. | and Brunswicks will oppose each Sy | which is scheduled to nu trom | Tallapoosa. other on the Elks Alle 5:30 0'- ‘Soltt!e next Thursday, “ bl R L ety tnte k : t clock tomorrow afte accord-| —adv. ASecreLaryA [t0 woid to his offige here. Empire “' 819 Ihwn Cdme‘in and let us show you ing toannouncement today from j Frank Metcalf, captain of the Elks’ . ™ e, " Al 3 team. So far in their current ser B4 5 i # - our MANY BARGAINS in ies, the Elks hage won two out of § three matches from the Brun:- A G 00 n P 4 l wick, all played on the Brunswick b 4 v i alleys, and now, r¢ y on their N T N B CHT Ry LB o home maple, figure to really snow| Awms Yo k under the Brunswicks in tomor- ok i row’s match Due to threatened MARITIME STRIKE We bought heavily, so our surplus stock : = s g = = : £ g 5 IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllmlIHIMHIH!IHIHMHIIHIIIIHIIHIIIIIIMI e Some dental experts say good - , key ! m | : STORE EVERY DAY ceponie DIl OUR LOSSsVOUR GAIN ~playing at the # #: 4l 2 g WE CARRY MOST EVERY WHATEVER NORTHERN & YOUR CHOICE . . . NATIONALLY ADVERTISED . }m M‘m v . BRAND @ I like Ryel Big New Dance Floor . : : : Door Prize ' , B ® Scotch for mel.. gl y ‘ Given at Midnite HARRY RACE, Druggist Tonite . Beverages i : / An inviting spot for couples “o P 1G G LY | by - S LIQ is available P : ‘ WIGG LY torentby lodge ~ MRSBESSE <f oo ) | s ‘I? o R E groups or private REERER E PR

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