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2 North Coast Is ,Mp- f”*f,"‘{f‘”f " JuneauBound " Cyrromi Vis \-54 el SEATTLE North Coast Alask aska Tl IE Newman, who in Juneau ALASKA ARRIVES SEATTLE Injured Women Getting Treatment-Shows Wounds ter, Mrs home is in Pa B ard, who in hi the south at istmas, wil his home at the Baranof - > o # pmpire rculation of any dena 1o jc nas “l like compliments. Ever since I've been using Hills Bros. Coffee my 3| husband always says: Your Grocer says$: Hills Bros. Coffee is one coffee you can use “‘as “in any kind of coffee-muker .= See directions on 858 he side of the can follow them carefully. Anddon’t egrind Hills Bros, Colfee, You'll Jose wroma, flavor, and and JIMMIE MUIR, mlulmliulm”)’ gician, says, “I enjoy the laughs 1 get from my magic. And you'll always enjc use good coffee and measure accurately. Carefully observe the timing for the method you use and keep your coffee-maker clean.” | SEATTLE, W | damage above the l‘*!r'mul Alaska arrived he | under its own with cort of a tug A Federal inv | eause of the mishay today The power into th n ation ill of ship's was at the w occurred, told dent happened while the vessel charted course. Quartermaster quartermaster 1eel when the wie'k reporters the without . v was plying Sumstead said, ‘I teering the course charted. Tt wiv dark and I think cing full speed. About 45 scc- 5 befors we hit, I got' the or- for hard left, but it was too an Williams said, “You couldn't 4 The Alaska after the see floated on a high North Coast rescued from the shore sation will be board of the Inspection and Investigation Such hoard in which therc life Two injured women Galloway, of and Miss Tacoma other and ment wrecks loss * of investigate was no Mrs Roxie Beach. Cal Knudson , of yesterda frh n the Aleutian hospital treat pa are onin 14 fre internal was with h is suffering and shoc fractured a font aboard the ELECTION BET TAKEN $600 insist- famous comedy ma- drinking coffec if you who offered money carefully Willg in wa osters £ £ ) & el DRIPF y GLASS MAKER (™ WV{W i Jonathans Jumble Pack BOX $1.85 in this advertisement. | “FANCY BULK CARROTS 6 Pounds 6 Pounds _25¢ | 25¢_ RICE, Blue Rose 3 Ihs. 25« Green SIit PEAS 2 Ihs. 1 9« GREAT NORTHERN WHITE BEANS 3 Ibs. 25¢ CNIONS iTCHBNETT E OWELES - SCHILLINGS COFFEF - The Covnect Grind is guqrunteed to produce best results in PERCOLATOR (i?/ OR POT @ if directions on the side of the Hills Bros Coffee can are followed ling that Roosevelt takers put up two-to-one saw their bet taken so suddenly this morning that Will- kie-hopefuls are beginning to won- der The reported wager is covered at one of the local banks. Roosevelt nd Willkie voters will decide No- vember 5 who made the mistake. D Sub: o T | Smpire—the paper ! prid - cireulation, Daily Alaska with the largest Tha You will recognize at a glance both the quality and the low prices of the manv BETTER values Piggly Wiggly calls to your attention Shop and SAVE—on quality products. g T MARBLEHEAD or HUBBARD POTATOES | SQUASH 25 Pounds Pound 65¢ 6¢ Rilz Cradkers, Igé. pk. 29 Shredded Wheat 2 pkgs. 29c Paper Napkins 2 pkgs 25¢ VALAMONT—ALL VARIETIES 2 rolls 29¢ | PRESERVES 2 Ib. glass $9¢ pounds 49¢ * Says Roosevelt Is Creating );j,,”;,’,‘,‘;!;,‘j“,,‘ | morrow | fhe Chapel l)/\II\ ALASKA E VII‘H y “IZPOH[Z[>] H>amloloi=] REERE H1eh weigh- ing machi Hlaving ar 1 t work pecta- lay on words Americ i indiun Intimidate Metallic sound “lower fown in Maine 1 of a monk dient of <alad dressing Removed the ASSOCIATE MINING ROMAN EDITOR ENGINEER. ARRIVES TAKES SWING EMROUTE ANCHORAGE AT AMERICANS . M“ gt as been ap- Associate Engineer ¢ for the Territorlal De- Mines, arrived on the mer Yukon te spend a week or the Juneau office becoming acquainted with the before soing on to his new po Fiedler comes from Silverton Colorado. He has had experience n both gold and cold mining. Mrs follow him to Alaska pointed so in Dangerous Situation in Present Crisis ROME, authoritat President Roosevelt today of initiat ing an offensive against the Axis and held and his supporters responsible the creation of an 1 conflict skid- rency between the e.” answering dell Hull, saying it » change the \q facts, invent- [ » to America.” beilicose gle con- routine - — Junior Auxiliary him for poli } d belli United Staes and the The cditor s he the recent s of There will be a meeting o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the Dugout of the junior group of the Junior American Legion Auxiliary Mrs. Mary Hagerup, chairman of crete documented proof’ of this)the junior group activities, will be menace and repeated that Ttaly is |in charge. A luncheon will be wx\((l not interested in the outcome (y[‘(\\nll\" the noon hour. the United States Presidential elec- tion elementary t ing 1 Axis Gayda Ame ans to furnish one sir - - o> Will Hold Meeting GREEKS ARE .. at 11:30 | Miss Allce Gaulé I.lston , ERNST RESIGNS AS Has Hallowe'en Parly Alic and Mrs. Lu Liston, |owe'en party last evening at the | family residence in the Fosbee |Apartments. The neighborhood youngsters were invited for and refreshments between 6:30 and 7:30 o'clock e g G WASHINGTON STATE WELFAREDIRECTOR OLYMPIA, w. h ‘|1uw\ of bitter criti the me he first rallied Washing- ten's 1 es in the aid of ar f unemployed, Social Secur- stor Charles nst today | his resignation to Gov | Clarence Martin. In his n uli’\n F‘"'l\( said: |erder to dev 1T am w | nation |bu’ preferably h' mber 1." had a . Nov. 1. ism alm HoseitaL NoTeS Melyin Carlson, mine employee, mitted to St day with a fractured arm. | not later than De- L receiving surgical attention, ssed today After Bog Cockburn was dis | from St. Anr’s. 'DOROTHY JACOBS DIES | i R ATHOME EARLY TODAY | : sion yesterday afternoon at Si | Ann’s, | Dorothy thnhclh Jacobs, seven- | | year- ;r]‘tll\lt'l\(t'r of Mr :nd Mus. | Harold Gudbranson was dis- . MIS-| nissed today from St. Ann's after John Jacobs, died this morning at | Missed fod T the family home in the native vil- | WIder80ing an appendectomy. lage. Besides her parents, she is sur- vived by five sisters and one brolh-‘ er. Funeral services will be held to- afternoon at 2 o'clock from | the Charles W. Car-| >-oo | A baby son weighing 6 pounds 6 ocunces was born this morning at St. Ann’s to Mr. and Mrs. Joe | Peterson. | Mr, and Mrs, Frank Gordon of | ter Mortuary. The eulogy will be|Xake are the proud parents of a deliverad by the Rev. A, Zolotovsky, | Paby daughter born last night at ent will be in Evergreen Cem- | the Government Hospital Daisy Abrahamson 'm(.mwenl major operatioh this morning e ‘ t| | the Government Hospml ‘| | Mis. '(arnes Gives Lunchean Yesterday A< a complim Clithero, whe “itka, Mrs. A. E ad informaily ye 3 vith a luncheon at her Seventh and Main Street He! ef Mrs. Clither viends were asked - 1Y 10 OPEN BIDS ON PATROL WAGON The following are today's Dow, Bids will be opened at tonight’s Jones averages: Industrials, 134.41; City Council meeting on a new police | rails, m.’iz.pwm;q. 23.29. vatrol wagon. The meeting begins | B R o TR at 8 o'clock, 1 Subseribe for The Empire STOCK QUOTATIONS visiting her quotation of Alaska Juneau mine entertain- | stock on the opening session of the ternoon | month is 4%, American Can 9 heme on | Anacnda 25, Bethlehem Steel 8 A rum- Commonwealth and Southern 1! Juneeu Curtiss Wright 85, General Moto! |51, International Harvester 53%%, Kennecott 34'¢, New York Central 15'%, Northern Pacific 7%, United States Steel 697, Pound $4.03%. Ann’s Hos-| DOW, JONES AVERAGES | Hal- | have made ‘ Empire ciassieds Siing results. 'THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) WEATHER BUREAU 4:30 p.r much U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, Forecast for u and vicinit - 1 at Fair tonight, inc ng cloudines; Satt ; temperature, lowest temperature tonig day 46; gentle variable winds. Forecast for Southeast Alaska: “air tonight sing cloudiness north portin Saturday; n, gentle to moderate varible winds portion. Forecast of winas Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer, fair coutheasterly winds, increasing clou liness moderate to fresh southe: chinbrook, fair tonight, gentle t) erly winds, mostly cloudy with locil easterly to southeasterly winds; Capz Bay. increasing cloudiness tonight, moderate northeasterly wind casicnal rain Saturday, fresh to strcng northeasterly winds; Bay to Kodiak, occasional rain, moderate to fresh sottheast- tonight, becoming southwesterly aturday LOCAL DATA Barometer T1emp. Humidity Wind Veloeity ‘Weather yesterday 2 41 85 w b Cloudy 32 97 w 1 Cle: 41 6 w 2 RADIO REPORTS and Saturday colder tonight northerly south mostly in north the Gulf of Alaskas gentle to moderate local rain Saturd: Spencer to Cape Hi terly to north moderate to fr Hinchinbrook to' Resurre along the roast of tonight, with rection Time 4:30 pm 4:30 Noon today TODAY 3:30am. Precip. 3:30a.m Statien last 23 hours temn. temp, 24 hours Weather Barrow 19 13 19 0 ; Fairbanks 38 26 26 0 Nome 34 34 .01 Dawson 28 Anchorage 41 Bethel 33 St. Paul 43 Dutch Harbor .. 50 Wosnesenski 47 Kodiak 45 Cordova 47 Juncau 41 Sitka 51 Ketchikan 48 Prince Rupert . 47 Prince George .. 50 Seattle Portland San Francisco | Max. tempt. | Lowest | | | 42 41 51 WEATHER SYNOPSIS Rain showers were falling this norning at some southern portion of Southeast Ala ka and in the Bering 8 lceal snow flurries from the lowe® Kuskokwim Valley to the Peninsula. Clear of partly cloud/ skies were reported from 0 to Kodiak and northward to Barrov. Rain had fallén during th previous 24 hours over Southeast Alaska south of Juneau and finm Kodiak to the Bering Sea and sn w over Western Alaska greatest amount of precipitation w 0 ifich, which was recorded a Paul Island. Except for patch s fog with very poor visibility mostly overcast skiés with local sh ataly low ceilin good visibilities prevailed over th® tion of the Se Juneau airway this morning. The Friday morning weather chart r of 999 millibars (29.50 inches) at 53 d second low center of ‘78[) ml'llbah grees north, 172 degrees w ing 1032 millibars (3047 inches) 160 degrees west and the pressure was inches) over the northeast portion Juneau, November 2-—Sunrise 8:1¢ am points in st hod northern p ted a low north indic pre above 1020 Yukon sunset millibars Territory (30.12 of the 5:08 p.m cripe ve 2n2 Daily Alaska Em- paper with tne largest CIreutaLion. - the HOLDING ON ALL FRONTS (Continucd rom P:}ge One) On the east end of the 100-mile front, the invaders, it is said, have begun a major drive towards Sa- | lonika, Gaile Liston, daughter of Mr. | British bombers are reported to an attack on Southern Italy for the first time, bombing the seaport of Naples and strikingz | oil tanks and other military objec- 8ames | fjyes in the Naples area where great blast furnaces, steel mills and other industrial plants are lo- cated. 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