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THE DAILY Al ASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, PRISON FILM e (il DEC. 10, 1937. o e e e ¥ o e, o y v 0"""UMEN H Ln to the outf M O wa r. B N o ¥ s T ¥ A R d S b pre 1 Vogu > formal THE SHOW PLACE OF JUNEA! rie w u;lIn.J UGG ¢own of winter a Cuah, Shiion STAR (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) e A, 8 fective qr r Forecast for Juncau s beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 10: ) s “l‘ s de-|after D 1t th £ sl 1t fresh t r ea and nor and a low V back. With it she wc ne st 8 zold accessories e e 5 cloudy south portion tonight, Seturdy fair; not so cold tonight and s i AR ne IRVIEW Wi fol Oty Clerk SKE LIKES MOUNTAIN musiC! TR y; fresh to strong east and northeast winds except stror v “}'f‘dlf""'l'“]M””' ol b ool H I LI Especially-as sung by genjal « N e hing gale force over Dixon Entrance, Clarence Strait and g T T e {fair by Miss | 4 City € Gene. Not an empty momen The Old Corral’ Also Fea- | i i e Fashions Shown by B. M. Peari Peterson, Mrs. Helen Web- in “The Old Comal”! & ¥ @ V 5 * | ster, s stance ) . tured Tonight and Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Strong east | Behrends Co., Inc A ter, Miss Constance Carlson, MISs| o o~~~ 0 wnd northeast winds approaching gale force from Dixon Entrance t T R o e i B e e ( e and northeast wind oaching gale e X Sntrance to ~ 3 f oy o ¥ Ny (f: Dt Kians omorrow Cape Spencer, fresh to strong northeast winds from Cape Spencer to Sample Shop, and Vogue Um“,)l:m:i x\n:,lc‘nl“. o plaved the) o A Mulfin a Day Keeps g Wi P Mk sty 2 accompaniment for the review . Y Tlling ‘the’ trth BBOHE SRS aviis; " SobA s Cloes 1o & Hasdred were. prassit| . TOFUSH the courtasy ot J. B Cathartics Away prison paroles, Columbia’s s 8 R 4 ) , . et mioht €810, skis were loaned for the oc ¢ rrliecdps S n e ol Y Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weathe (3t the Norwomen dinner last night| oo 600 ™ i hoots were displayed 1t you sutfer from ) Yeoh? I'll be > 4 pm. yest'y 16 16 s when a style review of winter fash- - . < constipation her ol 1 presents a startling picture of , o) 9 3 |ions was held at the Northern Light| Py the Family Shoe Store, while| , i 5 uled parole boa s 3 i 16 [ Preshytorinn. Chureh - Mre R, g slippers for the hostess gowns were | ( di A . pen tonight at the Capitol = e i Robertson presided at the gathering Presented by Deviin's Shoe Store. | ( wed in cast RADIO REPORT! and was In chares of general ar| Guests'tf ithe evening were ‘Ma 4 hinute are g ey TODAY ikl Sah ptand b L. Reinke, Mrs. Dan Russell, and| ) Instead of over- i lind : ; ‘a.))( ’unr:, owest 4a.m. ji;l m. Precip. 4am. group singing .lml By Mrs. Tom Hutchings. Mrs. Russell intes it gives tl ! seen in the role of , Station last ..4”,3r>m.< | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather Miss Alice Palmer. the fashion show|TePrésented the Juneau -Sample }‘\:"‘“ {::‘Hi t ta e O g 16 5 0 was presented, displaying winter ‘:I“”"\' and 'l""“v Reinke and My like aspor es the edit [ 4 ume. ane " utchings, the Vogue Shop. mass aid L * 10 -18 Oy 5o |costumes loaned for the occasion . B S per, played by Thurs- 1 ;, 7+ 9 Clear |, ¢ the Vogue Shop, the Sample Shop|, OP the dining room committee SEAB IR sk up 50 that the “humin {nterest 2 12 0 Clear [ e : . for the evening were Mrs. Stella| ( tract ‘ ! ) 2 i s 5 Clear |and B. M. Behrends, Co., Inc. 9 . stories being carried in his paper b g ear |1 o be seen in the review was| YOUNg. Miss Elisabeth Kaser, Mrs.| ( , Keilogs {ar f This tends f 4D 18 12 0 Clear i b ime o VeS| Esther Metzgar, Mrs. E. F. Clem- | p toasted cerea W : o, s TP 33 0 0 Cloudy rs. Jerry Waite, modeling a green| e ol 4 g cream and f public op 3 30 2 03 PLolg, |skisuit from Behrends. Mrs. Waite|Sh(S: Mrs. Helen Webster, Mrs. 1va | ) But however |ing gangster i ¥ 2 .03 t. Cldy o Slad t Aa * . | Tilden, Miss Geraldine Feero, Miss | REGULARI |1 e gang s8 35 i1 i Ran, |also modeled two lounging pajama L | : Iroles. He enlists tt it i ch 1 AIn | ifits from the Sample Shop, one|Ma¢ Fraser, Miss Lucille Fox and | ( ! f By g o Y*% Cordoy 1, ;‘) 0 1I4 f‘l‘m" lof cherry slipper satin and one|Mrs. David Conkey, Also assisting Rosalind Keith, in contriving ord > 8 Jlear | v 3 h .8 arrangements for the evening ) oy Rosalind Kel n contriving a yo et Y 5 b % Slear | ¢ pink brocade satin with black: with arrangements for the evening {daring plan to break up the gang ¢ 18 - and a hostess coat in French pink|Vere Miss Louise Kemper, Miss 3 : ) R e O s |and get to the “higher-ups iy s : 9 5 [ i BIRER it ; {Etolin Coulter, Miss Gladys Forrest 7 Relloge n Batle ( Seventh Episode—“ROBINSON CRUSOE | "Also featured, an old fashionea Xeichikan ox . 0 ey | Miss Mildred Apland was seen|®nd Miss Alice Palmer A AN J PATHE NEW holdup of a modern cross-country L cc RUPErt [ g 0 Oloudy Fiared [pand Jap fo o o (31 e Mt . SRS SR & W AP T i Edmonton -8 -22 4 Olear |0 8 ski "““‘"‘""' ““’“ the Vog "“‘ MICKEY MOUSE MATINEE | hishpoverea avias, Fastors sung- e 10 Clea” | Shop, showing the contract of farest et p autos, 40 36 4 Ra 1vmn with \\mw- in wool fleec t Saturday 1P. M. il e s e i 3 Rai | The outft was marked by a g LAUREL and HARDY in “WAY OUT WEST” |lachon of The 0ld Corral o sto 8 Yot : Clear (110 fi\',l“-.‘.'fli”"fiifif‘ “‘f’»"\ Lo : _ ROBINSON CRUSOE featuring an age old clash between g 9 0 T e ANEI by RS WPl o CARTOON COMEDY CARTOON the East and West which is part of WEATIER CONDITIONS AT § A. M. TODAY i BIak¥ shtin "prife ‘Hosteas Gown C. D. A. DRAWING AT 9:30 P. M. the double ’”‘L@ 5 Seattle (airport), raining, tempe ature 44; Blaine, raining, 36; Vic- ond Jouning pajama outfit, dis- Hope Chest First Prize N cloudy, 44; Alert Bay, raining Bull Harbor, raining, 41; Triple tinsuiched by a flarine neplin i-ck Waffle Iron Jec Priz 3 » d, snowing; Langara Island, s‘owing, 3 now ot s Second Pri HOSPITAL NOTES rtly partl Pillow Third Prize | R + P, b it lle, clear, 14 $ M O 1 H h, 1 . t 22: St. Elias H NOTICF. Keats, when dying, requested for Rainbow Girl goodie sale tomor- his epitaph, “Here lies one whose . | { row at Hollmann's Drug Store, be- name was writ in water. ‘ ginning at 19 a.m. adv ) 1 e, 8:3 COLISEUM e n, Sontbom A, CATIID ™ 7 oper this morning ¥ w 3 i i Mrs. Norma Homme is to leave e extended from th k. fo the Starting Tonight & sl e M p! ver. This dist St I 1 this eveni s 4 3 Ju- D n} T "y " S ) t sno v mnnth f ot River and Kodiak Is- 2—FEATURES—2 ; 7 lowing completicn of surgical care. MW i tha. T g T 150 shoy v T : 1, light rain over the Aleutian I and nd jacket ensemble "HER HUSBAND'S t Mrs. Frank Harris and son were i R : b ik e S sample Shop, royal blue s to be dismissed today from St . . g ¢ SHCSRE. SHER VY. WRIMOR id in shad 1 SECRETARY Aon's Eospltal 4 ; % _ | Miss Jessle Fraser was first seen § " A X : in a blue spectator spo uit from | §| ; ———and—— Julia Toagnac of Kana Great Britain is said to have a the Vogue Shop, with contrasting § "RIVER OF UNREST” ——Plus Short Subjects That Please Just rub on VicKS VapoRus Give Her A Fine New FUR COAT or the thrill of her lifetime and ... give her a fur coat this mas! Whether it’s for wife, ‘daughter or mother . . . we have the coat she wants most! Marmot Mink—Lapin Sealine—Caracul Muskrat—Jap Weasel . Carefully matched pelts and fin- est workmanship are qualities of each of these really good coats— as low as $29.50 COME IN — SEE THEM Then you’'ll know that you can afford to buy her a fur coat NOW- FUR SCARFS Silver Fox—Cross Fox Red Fox—White Fox as low as $40.00 Truly great values in finest Northern furs. Commencing Saturday, we will be open evenings until { Christmas. (has.Goldstemn&Co. STOCK QUOTATIONS school from which 100 instructors brought to Juneau aboar r North Star and has entered - in gas-mask and gas-proofing prac- Government Hospital for medical EW YOI Dee. 10. Closing | tice are graduated every month. care. quotation of Alaska Juneau mine g Tl | S stock today is 11%, A an Can NOTICE Nick Koshwak, five-year-old resi- 79, American Light and Power 7%, | Rainbow Girl goodie sale tomor- dent from Kodiak, was admitted t0 Anaconda 32'%, Bethlehem Steel |'oW at Hollmann's Drug Store, be- the Government Hospital this 557, Calumet 8%, Commonwealth |ginning at 10 a.m. adv. | l‘:\«:dm:i‘zox‘ib;u‘nlzlull LK&U;’\“S[A: w :nmin'x;nv 2% 7,'1171» anly;l: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN G Star. 31, General Motors 34%, Interna- |y o pOBRRT E. COUGHLIN, ad- Amelia Alexander of Tanana was admitted this morning to the Gov- ernment Hospital following arrival on the North Star. , Kennecott 37'% New York Central 19%, Southern | Pacific United States Steel | , Cities Service 2, Pound 85, Re- public Steel 18%. Sonal, ary ey ministrator of the estate of MA | GERTRUDE RIVET, deceased, has| filed his final account together with a petition for the final distribution |of said estate and that on January | 2 . |8th, 1938, at 10 a.m. at the office of | GETS FIVE MONTHS | DOW, JONES AVERAGE: the United Staes Commissioner, for Mike Lyons, Sitka pioneer, was The following are today's Dow, |Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska,| sentenced to five mon: Jones averages: industrials 126.72, \has been set for settlement of said down down .58 utilities ils 32.17, down .lo. Federal jail here today on cl of being drunk and disorderly. 143; 22 account and hearing of said peti- tion for distribution. All heirs, credi- tors and other persons interested in said estate are notified, then and there, to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said account {should not be settled and allowed ‘and distribution of said estate should not thereupon be immediate- ly made to the persons entitled [thereto, without further notice of |proceedings. Reference is hereby| {made to said account and petition for further particulars. | ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, | Administrator First publication, November 9, 1937. |Last publication, December 10, 1937, ! Make a Note Neighbor! \ & Wings of the Morning! Oh, the devilish delight in being late to work, when a second cup of Schilling is the dehaous reason. Schlllmg Coffee One for Percolator—anothet| one for Drip or Glass Maker. l BLENDED WHISKEY | | COPYRIGHT 1937, THE WILKEN FAMILY, INC., ALADDIN, SCHENLEY.P. O., PA. THE WILKEN FAMIL | BLENDED WHISKEY — 90 PROOF — THE STRAIGHT WHISKIES IN THIS PRODUCT ARE 20 MONTHS O | MORE OLD, 25% STRAIGHT WHISKIES; 75% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS; 20% STRAIGHT WHISKEY 2( MONTHS OLD; 5% STRAIGHT WHISKEY 4 YEARS OLD Jakeway Distributing Co., Inc. Alaska Distributors | from “the Vogue Shop, was a bls |eled a black Martinized velvet cock- blouse of silver gray satin and navy accessorics. Her next outfit, also ok, silver-outlined lace dinmer dress, of high neck-line and flaring skirt. Mrs. Wes Overby was applauded in the Vogue Shop's suggestion for after 5 o'clock wear when she mod- RANDE’ ORCHESTRA :30 9 . tail dress, with contrasting white mtlm Bodice. Her hat, of blue fe: | ther-mold style, added a final touch! AMERICAN MEAT CO. Phone 38 Phone 33:;- | & l Il i TOM HUTCHINGS, Manager — THE BEST IS CHEAPEST — IN MEATS—as well as all other products, QUALITY PROVES ITSELF. That's Why Top Quality Products are alway in de- mand—especially when—as is true with our acknow! choice meats—they are offered at comparative prices. Pttt il St S M e FANCY—SPRING LEGS O’ LAMB edaed edgeq HORMEL'S OR FRYE'S SLICED BACON With Rin AR-CURED PICNIC FAME FOR STEW BONELESS DFET e ™ A T7q @ 2GSy Order Your Christmas an Year’s Poultry Early! THREE DELIVERIES——F——— American Meat Co. 10:30 A. M. 2:30 P. M. 4:30 P. M.

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