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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 4, 1938 S - —— - ~ - — - e * R TR A T R Ve lna"cl"g Recltal U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Presented Here g it o e | (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) ¥ . H o New Fu"ed TI"s Eve " I" Forecast for Juneau and vicin'ty, beginhing at 3:30 p.m. Nov. 4: ¥ Mostly cloudy with occasional show rs tonight and Saturday; moder- P = AR 4| ate southerly winds. 5 A T s i y"\”jl’wly‘ f:;‘\‘l[:x\r‘i;; s o Sl & (Wdl'nthnr v;rmv:.st ro:h s]nutn:a;a Ahska:!Moisz clo;n)«;y lolgg?l and 5 4 xg S - % aturday; moderate southerly winds, except fresh over Dixon Entrance, & { Dorothy Sterns-Roff School of the| giaronca Strait, Chatham Stralt, Fedorick Sound and Lynn Canal. / » . Dance, will be presented at the Elks | Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh § Hall ,“"f‘fl“‘r«“”l“‘g at 8 o'clock. | ¢yytherly winds along the coast from Dixon Entrance to Cape Spen- Perfect . &7, 13 | “‘“:“I”:'(;“};:O‘:f:fi ;;"Lx?;lg‘t‘:; ‘:‘; z;‘rmmnom] southeast to east winds from Cape Spencer to Cape Hin- / FOR NOW. AND surpass all previous recitals in clev- ; bl Wéler, erness and beauty of the routines, LOCAL DATA ] THROUGH THE as well as special costurhing. | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather | i e The program tonight will include:| 3.4 p.m. yest'y 29.54 39 84 w 4 Cloudy 3 VINTER. In a Flower Garden, Elizabeth| 3.39 am. today ... 2078 37 88 s 5 Lt. Rain 1 Rekosh and Dolores Fortney; The| wNoon today ... 2090 41 8 s 9 Bprkling Butterfly and the Rose, Margaret| Luxury Furs Jane Cope and Mary Alice Noble; RADIO REPORTS L ) e Sophisticated Lady, Beverly Ann| TODAY ndg AL!lle 1(,Ibll(,b, Erickson; Dolls From Holland, Ro-| Max. tempt. \' Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. armly interlined. jatie Reiten, Marjorle Williams Ro-| Station last24hours | temp. temp. velocity 4hrs. Weather a Messers , Ra Atka 42 36 38 4 97 Cloudy vard, Margaret Holbrook; Sailing| Anchorage 38 8 12 4 0 Pt. Cldy PRICED FROM: Along, Joanne Sabin; The Bold| Barrow 2 8 8 14 0 Cloudy . Pirate, Janet Stevenson | Nome 26 16 18 6 =z Pt. Cldy s oo u i Shirley Erwin and the| Bethel % | 2 2 16 T Pt Cldy ° i Jean and Troy; StiITing! pairbanks 14 | 12 12 ' ' Snow ¢ | Rhythm, by Irene Shirk, Susan Bog-| Dawson 14 | 8 8 10 06 Snow | gan, Willane Roff, Irene Willlams,| gt paul 40 36 38 4 A1 Rain | ’ Mary Sperling, Gloria Gullufson;| Dyutch Harbor 44 | 36 38 0 T Cloudy 3 Tyrolean Tap, Annabelle Hagerup;| Kodiak 36 | 28 30 4 0 Clear ¥ B M i The Goldfish and the Mermaid (an| @Eordova 38 28 28 4 40 Clear " o z adagio act), Eleanor Wigmaster and| juneau 1 3 21 5 06 Rain k- Emma Nielson. Sitka . 54 | 33 —_ — 22 ¥ BEHRENDS { | La Castinetta, Sue Stewart; La| Ketchikan 44 | 34 58 0 33 Clear Sencrita Hermosa, Sylvia Ander-! Prince Rupert 42 { 36 38 0 58 Cloudy s Autumn Leaves, Joanne Erwin;| Edmonton 30 | 20 20 6 60 Snow o l 1 | Printing Press Tap, Dale Roff; Ro-| geattle 54 4 44 4 02 Pt.Cldy c oy nc. i salie, Bernice Floberg; Miss Dainty,| Pportland 58 46 6 4 52 Rain . i 1 toe-dance by Gloria Gudbranson;| san Francisco 66 54 54 4 0 Clear 3 “Juneau’s Leading The Petite Major, Willane Shirley| New York 56 52 52 ‘4 0 Cloudy Department Store” Roff; Tip-Tap-Toe, Adrienne Glass;| washington 66 54 54 6 i Fog Swing-Time Strut, Annabelle Hag-| erup; Making Hay, Marilyn Merrit; WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 AM. TODAY From the Land of the Sky Blue; Seattle (airport), partly cloudy, 41; Bellingham, partly cloudy, 39; Water, Sue Stewart; Enchantment| Victoria, clear, 45; Alert Bay, rain, 40; Triple Island, showers; Lan- . ¢ (advanced toe), Frances Paul; gara, cloudy, 42; Prince Rupert, cloudy, 38; Ketchikan, cloudy, 38; SRR ———— e ; R Danse Moderne (The Quality of, Craig, cloudy, 41; Wrangell, cloudy, 39; Petersburg, cloudy, 38; o fe . S ————— 5 § Purity), Sylvia Anderson; Grand| Sitka, raining, 38; Hoonah, partly cloudy, 36; Hawk Inlet, partly | L A A S T Lo B 4 i Fina all of the Terpischoreans. cloudy, 34; Tenakee, raining, 37; Radioville, showers, 40; Juneau, ¥ %EK Fs‘:‘% YOUR cou! oNS [ b W —e —— ~ sprinkling, 38; Skagway, cloudy, 38; Haines, raining; Tulsequallz. FReds ' & e 4 snowing, 32; Cape St. Elias, partly cloudy, 234; Cape Hinchinbrool . COUPLE MARRIED AND cioudy, 50: Gordova, clear, 26; Chitina, clear, 2; McCarthy, cloudy dyiddend % 5 P, 8 3 One of the season’s new velvels—a dull mat weaye which drapes | 8; Seward, clear, 25; Anchorage, cloudy, 14; Fairbanks, cloudy, 8; n every dollar purchase or pqld like crepe—makes this fail cccktail frock. Its color is copper, its WITNESSES TAKE OUT Ruby, cloudy, 10; Nulato, snowing, 18; Kaltag, snowing, 12; McGrath, n account you may receive voke and midrift finely tucked and its suede belt finished with vivia LICENSE FOR SELVES‘ Smowile, 334 ), SUDNInE, 22, Clootic Ofeck, BERILS, She i o R embreidery, The fabric is woven to resist crushing. Cogue feathers _ hok, snowing, 18; Bethel, cloud:v‘ 24; Platinum, cloudy; Fxolovil)t partY i our TRk 1 Tt Yesterday dfl('nmon inUv.s. Comw cloudy, 10; Solomon, clear, 12; Nome, pattly cloudy, 16; Council clear, m at, missioner Felix Gray's court, Jack| 10. fi‘l‘ee Tgiank giving Dinner S Bell and Annie J()hlns_ both of An-| Juneau, Nov. 5—Sunrise, 7:23 am.; sunset, 4:03 p.m i goon, were married. Walter Johns i s 7 of Angoon, sister of the bride and| i S uNOERES K‘Al afdgm————z F“ll Feasts H°|lyw°°d dighl_f And Sounds phyllis Wanamaker of Juneau stood| gy parometer was moderately high along the Arctic Coast from (e P with the couple and at the same! " p diad " " Canadian = time took oub & marrige licetiss for Barrow east and southeast over northern Alaska and the J By Robbin Coons g HOLLYWOOD, compelling. Only tw gotten. Two short days. Huiry, hurry! Carole Lombard was in the throes of drama. The harum-scarum comedy blonde, the girl who can take it, rah-rah Lombard! This girl was flinging her challenge in the general direction of serious stuff! Look out, Bernhardt! Step lively, Duse! Duck, Garbo! On two wheels we skidded out to Culver City. i i | { ' { { ¥ ’ K QT " PORK 1b.9 g Off in a back section of the lot, where the publicity depart- POT ROAST Ib. 25’8 LOIN ; 29c ! ack s I publicity deps ; ! ! 3 al., Nov. 4—The message was urgent, vital, more days to see a sight never to be for- l;\“\Ll-,‘;:;l;l)AY | western Canada with the lowest reported pressure 29.58 inches at Cordo- At Elks Hall to Wesley Barret va. Light precipitation has fallen over western Alaskg and from Prince Royai Alaskatis iy 3 ,“1" William Sound southeast along the coast to Oregon with light loeal pre- o ;-‘ e e cipitation occurring over most of southwestern Canada Tomperatuljos | were warmer this morning over the Seward Peninsula, the Kuskokwim SOUTEE Sk | Valley and the Interior, and colder over the Aleutian Islands and the & @ UR ORDER NOW rO INSURE THE PROPER SIZE REEYS, DUCKS, GEESE, CAPONS, and ROASTING C h\AuJ‘i’a. We will handle only the ty of each—at mest reasonable prices! By Lutheran Ladies’ Aid at Bert's , inat “US | Prince William Sound region with little change over the other portions Cash Grocery, Sat., Nov. 5, Startig| or alaska 10 am. adv, | R 4 highest qua department a sign proclaimed: “This Is Not Miss Lombard’s Bungalow.” Over Miss Lombard’s bungalow, a sign proclaimed: “This Is Not the Publicity Department. ment is housed in a bungalow next to Miss Lombard’s bungalow o T D 1 ‘1. there was no hint either of Great Moments. Over the publicity LEG O' LAMB Ib. 3@@ SHOULDER PORK lb. zsc 2 SPARE RIBS lb. 30¢ 27¢ Undeceived, however, by such levity—even Bernhardt had her lighter moments,—we reverently approached the sound stage where “Made for Each Other” was in progress. Hat in hand, breathless, on tiptoe. CAUSTIC THRIFTY WEEKLY FOOD COMMENTS N L) “A Newspaver Wuhm a /Vewspaper SLICED BACON 1b. 39c v o B il P B e THE lI»I[‘“\'I)LY STORE Friday, Nov. 4, 1938. THE PRIENDLY STORE g F‘Y‘ % We were scarcely inside the door when we heard it. That & mfi M i B d Shaares p t ] laugh! There's nothing else quite like it. It caroms up to the PEA L aie Sran er tn tafters, bounces back, and does the shag with all its echoes. TENDER and \'\vf ET—No. 3 seive too, C CENTURY CORN —— @ No.2tins Q¢ || =l 7 = 7 "7 0 o (™ It says, but not so tritel Ain't we got fun?” It sa STRING | Greensplit | PEAS | | BEAN 1 PEAS SEAPORT No. 2 Cans PIONEER c Po d c didn’t know a thing. All she knew was she was so damned lo ( tired she couldn't see. She'd been at it all day. At what? c g We'd see in a minute. . . ' Ah, there she was! Sitting in a canvas chair off behind the & W. Product. AMOCAT TOMATO JUICE — 3 tins 2 5 Carole said “Hi” and wanted a cigarette. She didn't look themselves. | Northwest. A trough of low air pressure extended from the Bering Sea east over the southern part of Alaska, thence southeast over south- wan. She didn't look pale. She didn't look tragic. And she We stopped. breathing apain, Some day this moment might EVERY EVENING . . .. A truly delicious DINNER . . . includ- ing soup, salad and dessert, all for D A T (<] as little as FIFTY CENTS . . . is wait- ES- ing for you at the NEWER, FINER THIS YEAR'S PACK (SIS USUUSL TSNSV SS OB SIS SU SO --—,-”--,.----------,NFN.;."” [] Certified E GGS— 2 dozen 85c PERCY’S PSS ISECSI S S ,,,,,,,,,--,N-,«,,,,----w-,w,x “Miss Lombard, please they called. Ah, here it was, at last! L4 PORK and | PALMOLIVE i BEADS | WASHING CAMPBELLS 4 1 POWDER 10¢ (1 Pkg. : 10¢ Pkg. . g | At school for the first time, (] the small boy started to sob| Yesterday is dead. Tomorrow bitterly. does mnot exist. Today is here. PRODIGY “What's the matter, Willie?” | Use it. ¥ Mother: “Do you know what|asked the teacher. ¢ happens to little boys who tell| “Please, Miss — I don’t like 'y g fit into our memoirs ! noon on Stage 14,” etc. R Miss Lombard khelt on the floor before the camera. The o d 885t Ff}flfia MAYONNAISE T q“art 59c lights went on and the assistant called, “Quiet, everybody, they’re well do I remember that late after- lies?” school. And I've got to stay here | Johnny: “Yes, mother, they|till I'm fourteen!” |[R travel for half fare.” “Don’t let that worry you,” PmAcn said the teacher. “I've got to . stay here till I'm sixty-five!” rolling!” N The baby was produced. Cute little tyke, aged one year, v % WLK % h three weeks. Dressed in a cute little suit with a too-big blue 4 @.fi%zA?‘% ')FL* iV T Per case hat. Miss Lombard cuddled him, the camera turned, the air [ ) . B ;4 ' Vas baby, it developed, was supposed to give Miss \TION ar GOLD [ J was tense. The ¢ i zali Vo S oYsm “Br-r-r-r, Jackie!” gurgled Carole pleadingly. But Jackie || cmors didn't wanna. ImEE “Here, Jackie, clap- ! eried Jackie's real mamma. Jackie wu'h P s o u P still didn't wanna. [ can Everybody took a turm: Cootchy coo, Jackie! Oggle-oggle, || loc : oc can l oc Jackie! The baby's name was Jackie. We couldn'y identify the gentle- i man standing on his head. making faces, It wasn't Mr. Crom- g well. He was merely making faces. But Jackie plainly didn't wanna. Jackie still didn't wanna, y ' no matter what. He looked around with a what-the<hell ex- A ‘ pression. He finally got so bored he cried. Loud. Wa-ah-aaaa! i Mr. Ctomwell thought they'd better try tomorrow. . . . Pnoun 17‘ Pnon 174 ’ California Grocery and MEAT DEPARTMENT “THE MODERN PURE FOODS STORE" PHONE 478 | Ask Any of Our Cpstomers | ‘OUR FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES ARE —= __‘"ALWAYS THE BEST"'—- So we all crept reverently out. We had seen Miss Lombard challenge Bernhardt. We had seen Miss Lombard go to town on Drammy.