The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 18, 1938, Page 2

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z THE DAILY ALASKA FJVIPIRE FRIDAY NOV , 1938. big lob——N Pay GR A H A M TEI.I.S s DEPA;';JIEE oF ;REZT;EI;EEER 'BUREAU ABy the U. 8. Weath¢r Burean) Dress Up for the Forecast tor Juneau and vicir ty, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Nov. 18: & = ; Clearing and cooler tonight, Saturlay partly cloudy; moderate west- Holidays! CAN BE BEATEN }44 4 Weather forecast for Southeas' Alaska: Clearing and cooler to- : ; : night, Saturday, partly cloudy; moderate westerly winds, except fresh Sparkling 8 over Dixon. Entrance and Frederick Sound, and fresh northerly winds He Proposes Handicap Sys- Lynn. Canal Forecast of winds along the Coast ¢f the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh westerly winds tonight and Saturday from Dixon Fntrancv to Cape Hinchinbrooek. t tem that Involves a Few Rule Changes DARC ¢ bl LOCAL DATA F R o g: K s Hyy PILLON. Gleurthak Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather 3:30 pm. yest'y .. 2033 36+ i 192 s 13 Lt. Rain AP_Feature Seryice Writer 0 a.m. today 29.31 34 94 w 5 Lt. Rain s NEW.YORK. Nov. 18-~ Attht.cays Noon today 9.73 l::;l)lo REPB((;RTS S 4 Cloudy of serious cogiiation (ah, ha!br lTODAY J ging again, eh?), I've hit s0- a qnu up ! lul:m t!ml ('Hl‘:l 'lhu‘gal:k(:-p(::l‘(':m':‘ Max. tempt. | Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. (repes!, Satins! Velvets! The Yanks are a menace, be- o A L A e b L .l tylu s! .. n}~. & ')l.‘\ T " Atka 38 36 4 28 Cloudy Brilliant sequin and be Anchorage 10 2 6 0 Clear ad sleay make these r (A) Col. jake Ruppert won't break Barrow 2 0 14 o +Clear Beiutios! Noth Towitier | up his* unbeatables. Alas, he even Nome 30 22 24 27! Snow 5 p intends to strengthen them. Bathel 28 18 1 i line At this price a rc | B % e “ 8 04 Cloudy I t ¢ | (B) The other clubs can't or Fairbanks 2 -20 4 0 Clear triumph! Black, rich col- won't build up to New York power ! Bawson 0 -10 4 T Snow ors. 12-4 | This causes, as we say in the St. Paul 38 34 16 07 Cloudy ¢ A | horsey. set, a stalemate—naturally h Harbor 2 r Remember the DANCE given §' smiling ot you here is Miss Helen | in favor of the Yankees. %Efi‘lk”‘”"m 3;; ?i: 182 2 s o by the TRINITY GUILD, 18069, hesly-eIartatk "pediioeht of!| - Ser Lottt it Kk ks [ & s 4 R Nov. 23, Thanksgiving Eve the \Anh'\r‘::f“:‘;?c&(reflufl:nfietmfi?f |a suggestion to the kindly Colon | Juncau 3 3 5 90 Hath f Ame N 9 | oy i i p b Wiss Loovy, bilieves thatdebrpantes: | upveia JAE J4 ARG, TH8 IvRUE-h.s Sitka 1 Lglage hould make themselves useful and |38ed - brewery: .percherons to an | Hetohikan 46 44 14 237 Rain ot only loarn how the other half | UPstate farm and lets them sip Prince Rupert 46 44 100 242 Cloudy B M. s bt o make their ives easer. | beer er, that i nip grass, for i | Edmonton 36 28 10 0 ICoudy e the daughter of Frank Adair |remainder of their earthly days. I Seatile ... 52 48 20 01 Pt.Cldy | T.eovy, Pittsburgh oil man. | suggest he arrange a sort of handi- Portland 52 38 4 0 Pt cldy BEH | [cap for his weak and bewildered San' Francisco 74 58 58 6 0 Clear 1“‘“]5 | New York 56 43 50 12 01 Cloudy How It Works Washington 60 54 56" 8 0 Cloudy €O, Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store™ Fur Coat Jacket, Bolero or Scart WEAT & CONDITIONS AT 8 AM. TODAY Seattle (airport), cloudy, temperature, 48; Bellingham, ' cloudy, 48; Victoria, cloudy, 48;. Alert' Bay, raining, 45; Bull Harbor, raining, 50; Triple Island, showers; Langara, raining, 43; Prince Rupert, cloudy, 45; Ketchikan, cloudy, 43; Craig, cloudy, 42; Wrangell, cloudy, 42; Petersburg, raining, 41; Sitka, cloudy, 40; Cape ‘Spencer, ‘showing, 33; Hocnah, partly cloudy, 30; Tenakee. raining, 36; Radioville, cloudy, 38; Juneau, snowing, 34; Skagway, cloudy, 28; Haines, cloudy; Tulsequah, snowing, 35; Atlin, cloudy; 10; Cape St. Elias, clear, 32; Cape Hinch- inbreok, clear, 28; Cordova, clear, 20;. Chitina, clear, <2; McCanthy, cloudy, 0; Seward, cloudy, 20; Anchocrage, cloudy, 10; Fairbanks, part cloud 6; Tanana, snowing, -7; Nulato, clear, -6; Kaltag, cloudy, -2; Flat, clear, 11; Crooked Creek, clear, 5; Stuyahok, clear, 16; Bethel, cloudy, 14; Platinum, cloudy, 22; Golovin, snowing, 20; Solomon, cloudy, 20; Council, cloudy, 20; Nome, snowing, 24. grants, the Yankees should allow 2 & v them to toss out and replay any —pgi o the way they'll step out to dinner and the theater in New AU, Oy RLUE-RUI 1150 B (C R R BieL D inning they selected. For instance,| oy, iiier ceason of 1938, The nonsensical little hat- Chanel’s WEATHER SYNOPSIS | The Cleveland Indians, the.Bos- iLon Red Sox and the Detroit Tigers (under this benevolent program S | would be granted four outs and a | base’ on balls evéry inning. * $ As a further concession to Wash- ington and ' Chicago, - the Bronx Bombers would commit one wild {pitch each game, said erratic |throw to be perpetrated whenever the Senators or White Sox de- manded. And as for Philadelphia and St Louis, in addition to the other choose yours from the largest seiection in the the Yanks often slug their runs north . . . across in clusters: The A's and eile of the Nincties"—is made of mauve cstrich plumes and worn Low barometric pressure prevafled this morning over the Gulf Browns could elect to overlook, With mauve suede gloves (o accent a long-sieeved bluck dinner dress, of Alaska and over Southeast Alaska, the storm area being centered forget and disregard any particu- A mink does the rest. off the coast of Southeast Alaska. The storm area was decreasing in MINK—SEAL SQUIRREL intensity and was moving inland to British Columbia. High barometric chose. (Of course pressure continued over the West Coast states. This general pressure lar inning the; A SE there is the possibility that the re- LA yossible double play WEASEL e e i L break up possible doublc pla distribution has been attended by precipitation over Southeast Alaska, MUS at first MUSKRAT trous, but generosity cannot go on U British Columbia and western Washington. Precipitation was also re- CARACUL satevar) And as for their National leag ported over the S rd Peninsula and at Tanana, elsewhere over the FOX SCARFS k rivals, in World Series competitio; , field cb observation generally fair weather was reported. 0u1er0::;;e:z::::Tn:?mum b | the Yankees should grant them 3 flufl ea It was much colder last night at Fairbanks, the temperature being % NEW THRILL came to |looked u}mn wiLh‘ are‘al m;or .:v head start of two games. L L 26 below. Y| This might serve (o bring (i AR R \ L Fritz Kreisler (above), concert i = Chfls. (I()lllSlC”l ?{."t'",i",' s {f""'“;,“:;""fi‘: Lhtflhunl;i::vdoyg:r:l: e paEte the Yankees down to iGN al was. aboard the Queen Mary |Score automatically from third base - - ¢ 57, was found dead & Lo' when 81,235-ton ship docked |in Sunday games whenever (I NPT . the troller Svea this morn- herself, without the aid of tugs, |party of the second part advanced| PHILADELPHIA, Pa 18— i in strike-bound N. Y. harbor. into such rarely-explored territory.|Death by cold heat will come fc Apparently. he. fell asleep while - (2) The second game of dou®ie- all life on the rth when “the mokine 5 thetbl and mat-| Open Saturday Evenings e | Today's News Toaay.—Emplre. headers would be called after five of the world™ arrive (5) innings. (This would reduce by| This is the belief of Fr almost 50 percent the Yankees'|stitute scientists, who period of attack.) the sun, which ' contrc 1 (3) As a special concession to|heat and constancy of the earih tress on his bunk w burned. Nordberg was born in Sweden nd came to Alaska in 1904, ® , = Wi = ; : 2 own crowds on such holi- | will some day cool off, leaving this 1}, % CAUSTIC THRIFTY days as the Fourth of July, Labor | planet to freeze and die W hat Is Y our “ 'EE | 4 o Day, and Mother’s Day (isn't that| But like a star, the sun is liable 2‘0151515; o / ]711 (1:‘: ?Vg a sweet thought?) the Yanks| to increase in brilliance. Sh News l Q.? L » ¥ would be required to become vic- ha n, everythis will “burn up GGEP‘ })O & ;)N e 4 tims of double plays, whenever | when the blazing light touches the By The AP Feature Service timely, in the third, sixth, and ninth | earth EAS’LY ¥ [ i o /E KO 7 " 9 innings. I lin I])\Ilfhlv‘ authorities on : A Newspaner Within a Newspaper (4) The Yankees should be penal- | “Judgment Day” said, however, that e z 3 N TRy R ized one run for any purposeful|neither rophe would tak ® THE FRIENDLY STORE Friday, Nov. 18, 1918. THE FRIENDLY STORE body blocks at second base intend- | place for many millions of year SG‘;Toinzlgls“mgscx;v;fimo::::cugi:v'":;: Lt ELL. oy e 3 <5 gk Pi (™ MACKINAWS 1 $6.50 : WALNUTS | Pitted Dates CRANBERRY ~ . P, | . These mackinaws are of navy blue, heavyweight, all- Taty- (8 b wool fabric; full-belt, very neat-looking. e ‘mp s Nexv=Crop SAUCE O ONLY s AU MEN'S SHOES " $2.95 all Cans c lb. . Finest grade leather. % Ibs. 5700 vers FASHION HATS $2.50 com l c L) Each guestion counts 20 mr’)l rite ; part of a two-part qumlzrm 10. ® Chopfisgiy})ur favorite style.f } ¥ A score of 60 is fair, 80, good. “A R R Y 9 THE YOUNG MEN'S SHOP 1. Name this drama!mk.‘ How w y IME . 247 South Franklin did he scare thousands of peo- VERTIME - 247 South Fr: i ,a“:m_ T o s o Candied Cherries | o age is refiectea in think- | e————————— D1¢? Nt ok® 5 2 i o ing, and not by the marrow in 2. Name t?_e_chiefe&{tghe cur- o . “Why so?" Candied Pineapple | the bones. So long as a man can g o g Bl wE ‘Listen to this item in his g v morning and be . D1 X 1 Health association rej orl : s et S e gl e MRS. FOWLER’S | imibigih et i SR s bt and thinking over your case— o T O] unity to on record, (b) poorest in years. 3 : 500 Orange Peel g6t oat’ abd® mibet DAGKE" Eikd O o R ey none the less effective is the work of the Red Cross. In matters of National Emer- » gency the Red Cross is first'to answer the cry of distress. that he is living and on the Lemon Peel job, then he is still in his prime. OLIVES Glace Fruit Mix Sc Pt. ,ar FRUIT CAKES sa“ce 1 can Shrimp ° * Both for OUR FRESH @Amms SHYNESS MUTUAL 43c A certain firm had the follow- g FOR THE HOLIDAYS |[ing legend printed on its salary HAVE ARRIVED . | receipt forms: “Your salary is your personal Jumbo Gumdrops |yu i Ut e gy SALm Old Fashioned closed to anyone.” Chacolates The new employee in signing NuTs DEL l c A T E s S E N Ie:fl;vhere was the airplane altitude record recently set? 5. 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