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Holiday Dresses $22.50 and up We are prepared to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 20, 1936. U. S HALIBUTE " MEMBERSHIP DRIVE, CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS Finally Going Catholie Daughters are expecting JUNEAU M ON TALLY The Coast Guard cutter Talla- poosa which left Seward yesterday for Juneau has aboard a CCC MRS. SIMPSON IN PORTLAND CLINIC [“Two-Step Jake’; To Get Portage UNDER §1 VICTORIA, B. C. Nov. 20. Charged with illegally fishing in the. American halibut packet Forward of Seattle Capt. M. Jacobson, is held in Es- The vessel w Canadian waters, URE . 1] crew of nine men headed by Fore- man Pat White and four Bureau < of Public Roads employees, it was (he and Clinic in Portland, reported today. The B. P. R 2 | Ore. sterday morning and accord- are C. W. Riley, George M. Will- ing to word to Dr. Simpson is get- iams, Charles D. King and L« ting along nicely. Mrs. Simpson. is Robert Simpson, wife of Dr. add a substantial number of mber underwent an operation in members to the local court as the result of their membership drive which is now in progress. The local chapter opened in Sep- Work on “Two-Step Jake” Hirsh's long sought portage between Port Frederick and Tenakee Inlet is to start immediately, it was announc- ed by the U. 8. Forest Service to- tember with thirty-ni rter s 9 ;)‘:::b(‘l"v Inm;uorlxy ;:;:enf:unelw‘day' The vessel Forester left this|R. Sisson. | one of Juneau's best known women. ¢ g © " |morning for Angoon to tow a wani- — —— - :mbers will take place December i v |gan to Port Frederick and a CreW | foeeecoccor oo quimalt Harbor. taken there by the Canadian Fis| eries patrol steamer Malaspina Capt. the Forward was fishing a mile in- side Canadian waters at the en- trance.of Strait Juan de Fuca, Gapt. Jacobson said he thought he was in his own waters and six miles. from the Canadian shore Eighteen thousand pounds of cod dlter Refgord, who claimed and hip tu jective in fields all applications for mem- | should be turned ay to Mrs. Walter Hellan, The movement has for its ob- the extension of the so- /'s activities and achievements of " Catholic Education, | Youth Movement, recreational and | community service programs. | All members are to meet Tues- in byfof CCC workers under t.hC direction of Al Tilson will begin work on the portage immediately. “Two-Step Jake,” Alaska pioneer and resident of Tenakee Inlet, has sought for years to have the port- BASKET SOCIAL |dents of that community can b |ready access to both *Tenakee and Sons of Norway Present a gown you for the Holiday Festivities in Beautiful " New Dresses inthe 1937 Styles are aboard the boat. The crew is held pending instructions from Ot- — e, MRS. DRAKE RETURNS Mrs. Marie Drake, Deputy Com- missioner of Education, has return- ed to her duties in Commissioner A. E. Karnes' office, after enjoying her annual vacation, spent mostly at her place on the Fritz Cove highway. e —— | YUKON RIVER CLOSES According to advices received by . the local Customs office, the Yu- | kon River closed at Eagle yesterday |afternoon at 1 o'clock. | —_—————— { COUNCIL TONIGHT | The regular meeting of the City Council will be held at 8 o'clock to- night in the City Hall chambers. Routine business is scheduled. that will be high fashions for weeks to come. Formal Gewns day night, November 24, at g|Hoonah. s with the |o'clock in the Parish Hall, IR 3 ; *MS ¥ SEIZE CONTRABAND i Haymakers’ Old Time Orchestra ovember Joars FUR AT ANCHORAG Toward Record ANCHORAGE, Nov. 20—Warden SATURDAY—NOVEMBER 21 Ramfall Here | Jack O’'Connor of the Alaska Game 9 O’ClOCk Whipped up by a stiff southeast st night and up to 1 am. today| 1505 inches of rain had fallen| this month, according to U. S.| Meteorologist Howard J. Thompson, | the fifth wettest November on rec- ord to date. Normal fall for the| month is 861 inches. The all-time record so far is 1846 inches for November of 1890. More rain is forecast with wind diminishing in velocity. Long Sleeve Dinner Dresses 5 0'Clock Frocks i ! Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, | Velvets beginning at 4 p.m., Nov. 20: » e Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate to fresh southeast winds. ‘ Taffetas R CAL DATA Crepes ‘Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y ...30.24 41 k2 E 7 Cldy th metallic, embroid- 4 am, today 30.03 42 86 SE 25 Lt. Rain and net combinations. Voo B 3012 40 8 SE 13 Lt. Rain Decorated with beau- | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS tiful flowers and i YESTERDAY TODAY ornaments. 4 } Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Pirecip. 4am. 4 Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocitv 24hrs. Weather Plenty of Black b 3 ! Atka 34 34 32 32 14 92 Clear S ki Anchorage 20 @ — 10 — - 0 — 4 Nome ... 4 0 | -8 -6 6 0 Clear Bethel ... 4 -4 -0 -8 8 0 Clear g Fairbanks -8 12 I -18 -4 6 01 Cldy B M B h g R . U S MRS. CURTIS THINKS: . 2 » Dutch Harbor 32 30 22 26 18 56 Cldy You can't be a queen in your ] unecau's Leadin g De partmen t S%are Kodiak 38 36 36 38 16 46 Pt. Cldy own home withoui good coffes, & Cordova . 32 32 32. 36 12. 128 Clear bavcuse ol mes ks aoad dol bbb bbb s e Juneay 8 a &0 A3 2N .2 Rain —_——— : A S Sitka 49 = 6 — — 71 el fee. As far as I'm congemed, v Ketchikan 48 42 ¥ 46 44 12 Trace Cldy ¢ . : il MEYRING REPORTED SIMMONS TO MAKE HOLDEN IS OFF TO Prinoe BApkl - dai a4 B 4 12 0 Pt cldy Hills Bros. ias always be ON WAY BACK HERE FLIGHT TO ATLIN KETCHIKAN WITH 5 Bdmenton 50 42 30 30 4 dh Clear King of Coffees in my home. | " | Seattle 6 54 - | 4 48 12 04 cldy And for that-matter, in Mbther's FROM SEATTLE HOP, TOMORROW MORNING J Portland T4 48 4% 46 8 0 POy g e Returping “ipgiiuneay, thid ey | 50 50 6 0 Pt Cldy | nd Grandmother's, 160 . .. P 2 — ing at 10 o'clock from Ketchikan, )ian !‘;‘al;::isco = Zg gg 30 §4 20 01 g gld} Times m chunqe but fifly-eighi years of ! : According to a message received Although forced to postpone two where he flew yesterday. afternoon "’m - o o e o8 L Cldy ay oas from Seattle by the Marine Air-| flights scheduled for today, be- after his hop to Prince Rupert, Pilobvw“ ington | y AT ways office here, Pilot Gene Mey- | cause of bad weather, Pilot Sheldon | Alex Holden, in the Marine Airways WEATHER CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY | unvarying quahty lecrdetsth is your assur- ring, in the Marine Airways Fair- Simmons plans to take off from Ju- black and yellow Bellanca, seaplana, Ketchikan, cloudy, temperature, 40; Craig, raining, 48; Wrangell, | child seaplane, was to leave Seat- neau tomorrow morning in the Al- | took off again for Ketchikan at noon ‘rammg, 44; Sitka, cloudy, 46; Petersburg, raining, 42; Soapstone Pt., tle this noon, weather permitting, Air Transport Lockhe for today with five passengers. Making 43; Juneau, raining, 42; on his return flight to Juneau, a flight to Atlin, B. C., and return, the flight are Victor Rue, E. Sun- e - 4 bringing four passengers. | ying pa TS, dal, E. V. Stolen, S. Blumer, pas-~ Pas “ EDISON MAZDA LAMPS They Stay Brighter Longer 10-15-25-40-50-60 Watt inside frost ....15¢ 75-100 watt inside frost W0 waitelees ... ... .. ... 150 watt clear or frosted 200 watt clear sengers from the Interior, wha will z catch the Princess Adelaide at Ket- ';l;ou:;mm. partly cloudy, -4; Hot chikan this evening, to continue ] their southward journey. Also|Unalakleet, clear, aboard the plane to catch, the Ade- | €loudy, -12. laide which is making a special trip | from Prince Rupert to Ketchikan | because of passenger congestion | there, is Dolph Jones, who has been | construction foreman on the new tensity during the past 12 hours, t -13; Flat, partly WEATHER Company building here this sum- Southeast Alaska southward to Cal mer, Holden will remain in Ketchikan Rupert. This general pressure dis U. 8. DEPARTMENT OPF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By. the U. S. Weather Bureau, i cloy !clo\‘nfy, 37; Copper River, cloudy; Chitina, cloudy, 30; McCarthy, cloudy, '26; Anchorage, cloudy, 20; Portage, cloudy, 34; Fairbanks, cloudy, -8; Ruby, snowing, -12; Nulato, cloudy, -8; Kaltag, clear, -10; The storm area noted yesterday morning as being centered over the North Pacific Ocean about 200 miles south of Dutch Harbor has moved eastward during the past 24 hours and has decreased in in- Alaska Electric Light and Powerimm'mng being 29.50 inches at Cordova. High pressure prevailed from | Midway and Hawalian islands, the crest being 30.40 inches at Prince overnight and return to Juneau to- ' cipitation along the coastal regions from the Aleutians southeast- morrow morning, bringing courtesy ' ward to Dixon Entrance and by partly cloudy weather over the in- 200 watt frosted ... S bt A L 55¢ first class mail. Holden brought mail | terior of Alaska. 300 watt clear medium bas 90c | north on the flight this morning| . It was colder last night over the Seward Peninsula, the lowest 300 watt clecxr moqul base VVVVVVVVVVVVVVV 75C also. reported temperature over that area being 8 below at Nome. Cold weather also, prevailed over the Kuskokwim Valley. Skagway, cloudy, 43; Cordova, Springs, cloudy, -5; Tanana, cloudy, -17; Ohogamute, partly SYNOPSIS he lowest reported pressure this lifornia, thence westward to the tribution has been attended by pre- ) ) age, a small project, built so resi- j | Commission has seized 80 contra- band beaver holding them during investigation. wind which reached a velocity of |The furs were found in a trunk by from 25 to 30 miles an hour, rain!Alaska Railroad employees and re- gave Juneau a thorough drenching |ported to the Warden. skins here and is Entertaihment Public Invited Dancing i Admission 25¢ i AP DS S FUS S U T —_——— 6O0OD COFFEE DESERVES CARE IN BREWING The Correct Grind of Hills Bros.Coffee isastandard set by a knowledge of coffee acquired through more than half a century of roasting and packing coffee. The Correct Gaind is as fine as coffee should be ground. Finer grinding sacrifices flavor and aroma, os well as keeping qualities after the can is opened. Hills Bros.Coffee should not be reground. The Comreet Gind is guaranteed to produce the finest-tasting bev- erage in any type of coffee-maker. Directions for making coffee by the method you usewill be sent on request. . e MR. BRETT SAYS: "Thank you, Mis. Curtis, I will have another cup of coffee. Ed, I may have the only chess- queen on the board, but with a wife who can make coffee like this, Ed— you've got the queen of them all.” ance of this: Every steaming cup of Hills Bros. Coffee you sip will give the same enjoyment and delight you found in your very first cup of this coffee. Yesterday. today, tomorrow— the first cup or the hundredth is equally good. | DOCTOR WHITTIER HAS PARTY LAST EVENING| .. jonn Keyser, Mary Jeanette | A surprise birthday party Wwas whittier and. Kelly Foss. given last evening for Dr. M. J. e Whittier by his parents, Mr. md‘ ‘ROEDDA TAKING MAIL Mrs, M. S. Whittier, and his sister, | Mary Jeanette. First, class mail' will be aispatched The six young couples assembled ]\Q“ the Roedda, Capt. James V. Da- at the Whittier home were: Mil- |Vis, leaving sometime tomorrow, acs, dred Apland, Curtis Shattuck, Thel- | cording to Pgstmaster Albert Wile, ma Shrider, Harold Brown, Cynthia The latter suggests mail be placed Batson, Dr. Whittier, Helen Tor- in the post office not later than kelson, Sherwood Wirt, Helen, Par- tonight, for Seattle. Ask about the Light Meter MAKE SURE THE LIGHT YOU ARE USING IS CORRECT Alaska Electric Light & Puwler Go, Juneau Douglas For MOTHER Hot Point Elec, Irons. Melody House. | . For FATHER | Shoes and Hose. Deviin's, Ham. Beach Mixers, Melody House. Slicker Coats, $5.00. Swanson Bros. 'Wbrl;';r“ D. Henderson. For BROTHER Shoes and Hose. Devlin's. Silex Coffee Mixers. Melody House. | Skis, $6.00 up. Swanson Bros. For SISTER 500 up. & | Shoes and Hose. Deviin's. Woolen Jacket, $6.00. Swanson Bros. | Twin Sweaters. Needlecraft Shop. “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson.|Permanent Wave. Edson Wave Shop, Christmas Cards ab, The Bmpire. Flowers from the Juneau Florists, SRR | Gedar Ghests, The Golfanite Store, W] For “SWEETHEART'" | Flowers by telegraph, Juneay Flarists. For “"HER” |Corisimas Gards &t The Bmpie. Sovers rom, the Jusesu Forise or \ _..‘_.:__J. -cude ; Cards at The Empire.|Fancy Pottery. The Juneau Florists. | ‘Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson.|Christmas Covds af The Empire. Shoes and Hose. Devlin's, R WS R S A Permanent Wave. Edson Wave Shop. Christmas Cards u};:mmmm Sofa Pillows. Needlecraft Shop. mihtm Plant. The Juneau Florists. ... For "HIM” 8, Studio Couch. The Colfanite Store. e e e- Estate Heatrola—With the famous fuel-saving Intensifire air duct—at Thomas Hardware Co. Up......AndOutintotheRoom Goes the Heat from the ESTATE OIL HEATROLA 780-F Series — Made in 3 Sizes CLEANLINESS . . . . FLEXIBILITY . . . . ECONOMY and NOISE- LESS OPERATION are characteristic of the ESTATE OIL HEAT- ROLA . insured by its new double chamber bowl burner. Much of the heat in the ordinary cabinet heater goes up and out the chimney Rated Heating Capacities 784-F—17000 to 7500 cu. ft. 783-F—4750 to 5250 cu. ft. 782-F—4000 to 5000 cu. ft. ... but that cannot happen in the new HEATROLA. The Intensi-fire in the HEATROLA puts all the heat to work by its double air circulating. PHONE 555

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