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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 17, 1936. y “« ” U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHKR BUREAU Bl —nn—n——nn—ne Excuse It Please” THE WEATHER = DOUGLAS | $ays Phone Company During Busy Season (By the U. §. Weather Burcau, i o NEWS | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., Dec. 17: If you have to wait for your Snow and colder tonight and Fride fresh southerly winds, de- l ’ a 1nan telephone number or for central| creasing Friday. i (R X ] to answer your call, count ten be- LOCAL DATA SCHOUE ENTERTMNMENIS [fore becoming impatient, please. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather . READY FOR PRESEN- | The Christmas season is always| 4 pm. yest'y 28.94 36 88 s 12 Lt. Snow E TATION TOMOBE O % |a busy onme for the “hello girls"| 4 am. today 2980 38 86 SE 14 Lt.Rain | B AL D"“f‘f“”g,,;n' and this year it is busier than Noon today 540 i pos s 4 38 Raow 1 i i k;,rfiii.fii““ifil schoot |S¥¢F, Juneau’s increased population | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS "-] tose C’ wristmas uditorium thelr annual musical |125 increased telephone subscrivers | YESTERDAY FODAY program, under the direction of the|ng ' o oand 3 ! Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 4am. : y ed. A new board that would have| giapsen temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather | D grade acioal JEREUEES. relieved the situation would have| Apea 050 B s aa o ".0"’(," 1 b(, a ,If“f'-sfiiié-snx'i:l?i’m is tmg'e‘: Lfilf; been installed before this, had nOt | Anchorage . R R T Sl T = | dirsotioR o Ailbs Traser Tha casf| o Hiaritime strite, occurred lo| Barow ST N | id | I ol l and (RIEBEAEL " TPk Ay 18 HAREA [ puoved, teleptioties Nave SECILIEHRNHET 190 e 24 .32 6 0 Clear | h“,)l"(,r one "” ) B e ¢ Santa Claug|cnensed, and confusion added 10} pairhanks -2¢ 32 -32 -22 4 01 Snow g, S SN2 S G\ the usual business of a busy sea-| Dawson 5 S e iy s an [ifites., Bhdtd Wihus, lz“._ylson So, Mrs. Minnie Hurley, speak-| st payl 30 28 18 28 e e Clear . . gnomes, Venetia Ander- ;o ¢or her mother, Mrs. Anna! putch Harbor 28 2 { 22 129 4 o6 Clesr oifts like these! on, Feero and VIrginia wepster, owner of the telephone| godiak - n T v e =) Eide: dolls, Patsy Balog and Irene|company, today besged the in-| Gordova 32 30 8 45 TNV Stow Shink S VIR0 S KR ROlgiTs B‘“"‘"”‘_‘:du]gcnce of telephone subscribers| juneau a0 38 31 38 1 0 ol McCotiniok (868 D“_"“_md I‘\"m_‘f";';during the Christmas season. Sitka, 41 = = % 92 s, ] Bven the man who "has evarytHiRE ops, Donald Bonner and Woreeh| The girl who asks, “Number,| Ketchikan 0 38 33 4 12 @ Rain | | At gy D L g pm“ IC()L'I:r.'lnC' Eartn |Flease?” when you telephone dur-| prince Rupert i8-8 36 40 14 140 Rain an always use more of everything, :3;&1(1:;]: Taty Weililte, Ourt| L givie dhy ill be Lelen Henatin, | | i ® 6 B.. : . Glear | 4 3 3 T S s LR vk’Gml Wold, Edna Liston or Bessie | geqttle 50 46 | 4 44 12 33 Rain which is why these are good and Bach and L”“U“vc"“‘“' Jack | powers. Each of them is doing her | portland 50 48 T 18 08 Rain : Frost, Lindy DuPree; and North|pegt to give satisfactory service| san Francisco 58 54 | 46 46 6 02 Clear pleasing gifts for any man. Practical, Wind part will be played by Dickle i, “spite of the rushed season.| New York Ei | el T e (R e Cldy f course, but practical in the nicest M“(‘"”"‘";'Ik\“h e Marie Brennan, who has handled‘ Washington O s a0 48 12 38 Clear of course, but practica - < i o ‘m‘"‘o roeThts. the v‘”‘the telephone traffic at night year | WEATHER CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY sense of good materials, correct s g e bl Tk ‘c‘:;mabt‘;“'he‘r“ el g Seattle, cloudy, temperature, 46; Blaine, raining, 44; Victoria, y s | A% of Gittotd. Oarter, WL Blay] oo oD b, soacns L | raining, 45; Vancouver, missing; Alert Bay, raining, 30; Bull Harbor, styling and genuine usefulness. The |three selections: “Bouguet of Ros-| G A5 usual, is equal to the sit-| ciouqy " 43;" Dead Tree Point, snowing, Prince Rupert, cloudy, 40; 4 df @i s man chooHeE Fok Ahe el e v e ;s ten. | Ketchikan, cloudy, 40; Craig, cloudy, 36; Wrangell, cloudy, 29; Pet- sort of gifts one man chooses for a pelitl . RNty Nils And e And next year, the new switch-| orghyrg cloudy, 35; Sitka, cloudy, 38; Soapstone Point, cloudy, ; 3 s St A g DB bl L it ;, (poard will be installed, and the| jyneqy snowing, 35; Skagway, cloudy, 37; Cordova, cloudy, 23; Chit. other . . . which, by the way, is the Days of Yore,” a gavotte by Young.|plco ™y et oo o in the| : / The orchestra has added several ““e' hone office will be relieved ‘ ina, 6; McCarthy, cloudy, 10; Cap:> St. Elias, snowing, 37; Anchorage, = best guide we know for women new members making it the larg- p_”_ NG v B A B cloudy, 6; Fairbanks, snowing, -24; Nenana, snowing, -20; Tanana, . est in the history of the Douglas & : snowing, -30; Hot Springs, snowing, -25; Ruby, partly cloudy. -4 shoppers public schools. It now has a mem- friends of the children are cor-| Nulato, clear, -45; Kaltag, clear, -45; Unalakleet, clear, -22: Ohag Pajamas in fine cottons, gay or conservative as to colors and patterns. $2.50 g Woven tzpe or colored border handkerchiefs, also initial hand- kerchiefs. All pure linen. 35¢ 50c 60c Slip over zipper, wa. plain color: A sweater, hutton and rm, in heathers and " $4.85 to $6.95 dially invited to be present for the bership of eighteen. Piano, Vera Gordon Wahto and Curtis Bach;|8ram. trombones, Billy Ferro and Dayton | Fleek; saxaphones, Glenward| Kirkham, Robert Fleek and Grace | Pusich; clarinets, Arline Rice, Vir-| ginia Langseth, Billy R CARRIGANS AWAY Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carrigan, mak- Devon and|ing a holiday trip to visit relatives hill and Borghild Havdahl | passengers leaving Juneau on Operettz !Princess Norah. last number will be an op-| Mr. Carrigan, the The who is connected pupils of the fourth to eight grades, | phone Company, intends to return under the direction of Gifford Car-|to Juneau soon after the first of ter and Grace Naghel. The story!the new year. of the play is based on the result| of an unexpected half holiday from school. The scene takes place in| the woods. Borghild Havdahl will| take the part of “Tomboy Jo,”| while Annabelle Edwards is the tramp, a victim of amnesia. The remaindpr of the cast includes, Billy, Kenneth Shudshift; Bett Doris Cahill; Jimmy, Glenward Kirkham; Jenny, Annabelle Ed- wards; Bob, Jimmie Devon; Edna, Dorothy Langseth; Dick, Wayne | McGee; and Dorothy Solveig Hav- erdahl. The chorus will consist of Evelyn Spain, Alfreda Fleek, Pa- tricia Fleek, Florence Krusl, Doris Balog, Donald Anderson, Melvin Shudshift, Billy Devon and Ralph Kibby. i The students are selling tickets, in hopes of raising more funds to| go toward building up the Music, Department. They wish to buy| |{many needed supplies and make re- eretta, “Tomboy Jo,”-put on by the 'with the Juneau and Douglas Tele- | l l | |Glen Kronquist; violins, Doris Ca-|in the Northwest, are among the | mi , clear -25; Crooked Creek, clear, -48; Flat, clear, -48. aska, northwestern Canada, and over the northeastern portion of the North Pacific Ocean, there being a storm area of marked inten- sity centered over the Gulf of Alaska, the lowest reported pressure being 2850 inches a short distanc: west of Yakutat. High pressure prevailed from the Rocky Mountain States westward to the Hawaiian Islands, the crest being 30.52 inch2s. The storm area over the Gulf will probably move inland to the upper Yukon Valley region and decrease in intensity. Precipitation has fallen along the coastal regions from the Aleutians to Oregon, also over Tanana Valley and over portions of the upper Yukon Valley. Fair weather prevailed over the Kuskokwim and lower Yukon Valleys and over the Seward Peninsula. Relatively cold weather prevailed over the northern portion of the Gulf of Alaska, a temperature of 10 above having been re- ported at Kodiak. Christmas Greetings from your number one industry pAe Kirkham; drums, Jennie Johnson; Program and festivities. The i WEATHER SYNOPSIS ; | trumpets, Annabelle Edwards, Ken-i‘;n Lo “’,'ge,u rgllo Fpgad 3 Low barometric pressure prevailed this morning throughout Al- ; neth Shudshift, Jimmie Devon,| J48,X00ms Wi IOUOW SUE PI0-- 1pairs to the phonograph. The sev-| lenth and eighth grades are taking| charge of the ticket sales, and| 0.0 and thaflks to AlaSka men and {have been divided into two teams, “ Silk, silk and wool or all wool socks in a great variety of styles. Slip on or button gloves in pec- cary and suede, some fur lined. The always welcome gift, white or colored collar attached shirts, TP $2.75 to $3.75 0000 000002 O 0RO ORI PHONE 105 $1.95 to $2.50 385¢c 50c 75¢ Whitehorse and Juneau, to bring the twenty-nine passengers left at the Yukon City on into Juneau. R R LR the “Huskies,” and the “Cougars.”| The losers will sponsor a “weiner {roast,” the date not being decided | upon as yet. The tickets are rap- idly being disposed of and a large crowd is expected. — e MISS FEERO IS CHOSEN { TO HEAD EASTERN STARS Miss Geneva Feero will be Wor- | {thy Matron-elect of Nugget Chap-| ter No. 2, Order of Eastern Stars| as a result of the annual election | o f officers held by the Douglas| for Douglas residents by Marshal DuPree at the usual place, near the intersection of Third and D Streets. | OU ALASKA men and women have helped this year to pack And the greater sales of Canned Salmon in the States will be re- women who have shared in making this a big pack year for Canned Salmon that future seasons will be prosper- ous, when you and your Number sources and help to bring more people to the Territory. : £ One PAA Plane to Work as 28 Find Lights will be installed on the tree| flected by better times here ... 5. It willguard the future of the Industry — Full line of Fresh Fruits, Produce and Ferry Between Juneau | o w. “Rea” wrignt, Juneeu|to make it attractive. Alaska people who derive income directly Groceries being placed on display as fast as humanly possible. We will endeavor to have our complete stock on display Thursday. and Interior City | On top of ten Juneau bound Elec- tra passengers left in Whitehorse yesterday, another full Electra load, in the PAA plane piloted by Joe Crosson with Walt Hall as co-pilot, was flown from Fairbanks to White- horse this morning, and a third load of nine passengers was enroute contractor, is a passenger aboard the Princess Norah for & trip to the States. R—— Walter W. Rose, of Orlando, Fla., president of the National Associa- |tion of Real Estate Boards, says (today residential properties of the | United States are 97 per cent occu- | pled, as nearly as can be estimat- ed. S A T SCHOOL PREPARING FOR CHRISTMAS EXERCISES The regular Christmas program for the Douglas Public School will be held next Wednesday afternoon at 1:15 o'clock in the high school auditorium. Preparations are now in progress and this morning the eighth grade boys went up in the hills to get trees. All parents and the future. larger incomes . .. more money for Alaska families to spend. That should mean merrier Christmases for everybody in the Territory in There’s every reason to believe and indirectly from the canining of Alaska salmon. Canned Salmion Industry 6. |lodge here Tuesday evening. . Ewiote for. Doz ien erioo), one of the record salmon runs. You One Industry are working together. 1 class 1933, Miss Feero is perhaps | 4 ¥ the youngest \;;orlhy ifia;rogelt;ag: have Pla)’ed a vital part n uPhOId' (44" chosen head of the local organiza- . . . o : 3 . ith % i | ing the high standard of quality in The smartest mufflers in town, Ties to suit the tastes and com- A warm suede Jjacket with zip- tion. . whether you choose silk or plexions of all the men you per closing and two worthwhile figtter ottoney il e 34, - thesé millions oF casts of dilghod: What Canned Sallfilon wool. . know. - 3 et Isociate Patron, Robert Bonner: ! vertising wi $1.50 to $2.75 $1.00 $1.25, $2.00 $5.50 to $8.50 Sotiate FPatron. Rahert Eotiier | The good job which Canned ad pabes g i Secretary, Flora Kirkham; Treas- | o 4 . aCCOmphSh for Alaska urer, Jessie K. Fraser; Conduct-| Salmon advertising has done this , Rob R i ’ o . 1. Conductress, Catherine Balog: ang| Year would not have beeni possible i v g gt it phelatngeoy | ehrends Co., Inc. 155 5ind niemses sy ® [ ) , 4 ch‘:fi?;‘:“V;;:é:cegai:?le;:x?rs}filei ity of the pack had to be as good 1 It wlll;eektoh:lfegu.rdthl_gAhmnlmt{hm- & HES R i Al i % * try against the competition from other “Juneau's Leading Department Store" GD";;;‘Z;KA;';‘;:’“I'A“:‘%‘;‘:;;B;:&: | as the advertising told American Snd Teodocts ta Americs = P SRR LR %‘s?r]- B;’K;i;‘; F‘é;‘iz'beg]‘imgz;h} housewives it was. 2 :t w:ll.u:lknn t: uul:,lldlu Ax‘n:::l;‘:emmd < i — ; 3 % H * for tl a product a es — 80 , §mllllllllllllllllllIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIll||||IIIIIIIIIIII}I_:llll\l/IH}I)IIIIILILI}!:IIIIIIIIIII!II]I![!llIIIIllllllIIIIIIlllIlllII_IIIIII|Illllilllllllllllllllllllll OB, S Vot The Yodustry thanks you. T& oaeees wa o s ifi i 18| r {to Whitehorse from Fairbanks this|Kirkham. . : ,R?g§ }he CIGSSlh,ed, Ad,s, A“}_‘TI_EE.: il ‘ELEcTHAs DRUP {a(ternaon. according to word cheivf Irns;:l’;fltion ceremonies will be | looks forward to Increasing. pros- 3. :‘ w"& :’n:i“c"’:“:“'- h‘g’n‘“‘f:‘“ W"rl‘“‘; v v . . - lust | 1 A .zc:::.e by PAA Agent Louis Dele-|held early in January. perity in the Terrnory. Because ‘:: Temnmmy':vcmonuum m::.f:: :‘ i : The third plane, Pilot Al M. CHRISTMAS TRE . . £ payments. The Canned Salmon Industry BERT'S CASH GROCERY | JUNEAU FARES Fiwcrus s voow ommis B, 0.5 i e b e B D P i A main at Whitehorse tonight and| 1n keepng witn the custom of salmon. :t;m'::s T:rruorhl gove u:. - : g . [ ITE“uHsE tomorrow, weather permitting, and|several years past, a community q Free Dehvew 211 Seward Street Wwill fly a shuttle service between|tree for Christmas was provided 4, 1t will create interest in Alaska and its re-