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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV.-12, 1930 F . 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU NEw P L E A s U R E The Weather f GALOSHES AND RUBBERS FOR (Bt 0. . Wether Bare BOAT T0 BREAST | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., November 12: { ' 7] L T IIY DA Y‘q Fair and colder tonight and Thursday:moderate northerly winds. | LASKA w A v Es ¢ [ WET, S Q LOCAL DATA ‘ | Time Barometer ‘Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather ha ( 4 p. m. yest'y -30.16 38 91 sW 5 Cldy SR A large majority of winter colds are direct result VD i P By % = ‘Vessel Being Built at Seat- i of \\-l”\lll” about without the proper foot protec- . tle Will Cost $30,000 - | CABLE AND' RADIO REPORTS | beh © leted ' tion—by keeping the feet warm and dry sickness ————————YESTERDAY T TODAY when Complete e X o Highest 4 p. 3 — can be prevented and money saved. Invest in a oA t::np, w}:;:‘ tm”:e:::lv:mty l;:;c:: w";:z'fleu PRI g S I A il T ; pair of these well made, neat appearing galoshes or e E——— G I R RO BT A G e, ]uw wavg stol‘ SDumcaThAlnska a } o anes next summer. e vesscl 15 storm .uhln s now at reasonable prices. :&':Cl 'f: fi | ‘g 1; 1; g ’(gi‘;i’ in, course of constructiocn on th> : Fort Yukon a2 -12 28 -26 el 0 Clear Shore of the Lake Washymg_mn ? D - P T, e | .18 -16 i3 0 Clear ©@Pal in Seatile, says a recent is- \'} Fairbanks . -6 F 8 & * 0 Cldy Sue of the Scattle nes. e S M M Eagle -16 -20 .36 -30 al 0 Clear _ ¥OF several weeks,” declares the { Sturdy Winter Shoes for Men in Many Bage ... 18 M ] % 0 o 0 gew 0 TS SN o e now SMART NEW A Dutch Harbor . 40 38 38 40 4 12 Rain ship’s hull has gone forward, while A X C f bl L Kodiak ... L 28 22 24 14 0 Clear Visitors from the surrounding nelgh-] Cordova NSE 24 12 14 4 0 Clear Porhood looked on. They believed \ ¥ O'n Ortll e GStb Juneau . .. 40 38 B "5 34 2 08 Cldy When the material was being as- 3 Sitka . 42 —_ ‘ g4 s 0 0 Clear fémbled that some sort of a build- k . Ketchikan 46 40 | 32 32 4 06 Cldy ing was to be erect{:d.dperhar];§ al ) " - 5 4 ofld a very spec- Prince Rupert 46 46 34 36 0 14 Rain barn, bul soon noticed pceuliar- 7 50 9 5 " Our shoe section is offering a I e “ % m m X e Clear shaped. timbers, Tt was to be a . ) . 0, ! ial shoe for men in Star Brand—strong, Seattle .. 56 52 42 42 12 40 Rain ship. The curlosity increased and / 3 Portland 60 58 £ 60 K 12 12 Rain more visitors came, but the four | solid leathers, built to stand the hard San Francisgo 80 74 56 58 * 0 Clear men worked on and now the vessel $12.50 ; . 11 Spokane ... 52 52 42 42 6 .36 Rain is nearly half in frame. 1 service of slush and snow and at prices that are exceptionally attrac- Vanccuver, B, 0. 93" <48 a4 3 0958 Rain| “'We are bullding an Alaska ex- b *—Less than 10 miles. e vessel, me and the threc tive. ¥ 'b‘:f:x:: said Capt. L. G. Johnson, When you buy one of 3 The pressure is low and falling rapidly in southern Bering Sea' ot who " “ e II's F G 1 l and high over the remainder of the Territory and the ocean to the marifier and .ship carp; g these Smart New Hats ! Home “«’ Dr. Scholl’s Foot nm’"” LREHOES southward. It is also low in Washington and northwest of Hawail. = n ieharge ol SHE, Fo¥ I - yvou’ll say it’s the biggest i Rain has fallen in southern Berng Sea and rain and snow in‘1 '“;:m, ‘w]um; ‘:51 ;Zac;y h;r b y o e . . Southeastern Alaska and clear .weather prevails over most of the l2inehiE? Web B B BE it value you ever had in i remainder of the Territory. Temperatures have risen over most of | ghne yop.you, St,e' S’,mm >hurr Milliner i Western Alaska and in the Tanina Valley and have fallen else- | j8:%ey off, aud e 8r ot - Ye H s where. “Captain Johnson is building the ! B. M. Behrends Co., Inc o ara) s A vide ssoriment of i A S : attle, who has been ed H Y o *9 ™ ‘[Ct';,“e s W:;‘";r‘s“ U0t cmall craft for several years. Tho models to choose from— ! shi i 2 " i- . ] “Ju,",(,“'g L(,ad,'"g D,,,,m.””(,"t Store” l Frechburger's achievement in mak- ney ship will be chaner?d 1t I all head sizes. In Metal- i s . N % au TS. o ) ‘ | 8 ;};f !1022 hole in & Par for ! ity lic, .Velvets and Felts | WMW ‘ON GUI_F cuuHsE . were cight foursomes, com- 5 } —— g T : 5 = PSR d as follow o l-qmmbln Building, then the larg- | term 1925 to 1931. He resigned ‘“J No. 1.—Mrs. J. A. Hell2nthal, Mrs. £ : T G Du PUNT ¢st office structure in the world.| December, 1928, because: of ill | | H. L. Faulkner, Mrs. A. W. Stewart “ E He then purchased from J. P. Mor- | health. |and Mrs. E. M. Goddard. % — / gan & Company the controlling in-| Themas Goilemun du Pont, of| | VNOK —:l;/lr.- Leo Breuer, Mrs. the Sound 26 yea in the Equitable Life ASSur-|yuo fifth gencration of his- family ‘ . v . Keller, Mrs. Robert Cough- _ ° ‘ which was ram: PASSES Aw AY Society, mutualized the Or- i\ the United States, was born De- Inlgreslmg lncndent of Af- lin and M8, John Newmarkess e :::k I;;\:cr‘m yea g ation and then disposed Of | cember 11, 1858, at Louisville, Ky. | fair Is When No. 2 Hole | No. 3-—Mrs. A. Van Mavern, Mrs. | o oo pave ac is stock to the ])7}11(‘}'})01(](‘ with-| {he son of Antoine Bidermann and| I M d . On J. B. Loftus, Mrs. H. B. Crewson o a0 passengers.and W " out profit on his investment. Ellen Susan Cobleman ‘du. Pont.' He | s iVlade 1n e and Mrs. G. F. Freeburger. : o o . 3 — Sovaamel Tt T - , s g . P 05 g E 4 i an icvestment of aboul . i 1 Appointed to Senate was known generally as Coleman | 3 No. 4—Mrs. M. S. Wilson, M 3 | =4 @ the beginning of his resi-|du Pont. The original member ofloOA‘ “‘?W’n golf hon] the ?flfizehw 8. George, Mrs. Jacob Britt and | ) H T E . : s 2 M sare. fr. du Pont the family. in. this country was | Oourse in the Charles Goldstein Mrs. R. J. Sommers. D ECONOMY CAS S OR ; Mkn her W(‘“ Known [a: a 1Lm‘n interest in politics| Pierre Samuel du Pont, a French building Saturday afternoon, Mrs.| No. 5—Mrs. H. O. Adams, Mis JOSEPH J. MEHERIN .l ily, Prominent Republi- Py e i R nan and political economist, Ray Stévens entertained 34 guosts. |1 P. Taylor, Mrs. Z. M. Bradford | pa ok EROM WESTWARD Front at Main St. Telephone 91 # Di Bt o o Republican leaders of that who landed at Newpors, R. I, J,n.iThe party was in honor of Mrs.{and Mrs. G. W. Nostrand and Mrs. 2 5 . l can, Dies in Delawa e, “of the uary 1, 1880. It was the latter's Jacob Britt, who is visiting at the H. I Lucas. | 1\& Featuring Trupak and H. B. Brands Jo c;n J eherin, mor son, Eleuthere Irenee du Pont, whp home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Britt.| No 6~—~Mrs.. W. P. Scoit, M3 established the powder works nwr‘Lum:heon served on the driving{W. L. Coates, Mrs. Karl Thiele 4 broke! Wilmington in 1802. Alfred Victor course, was catered by Mrs. K.|Mrs. James Wickersham and Mrs, ters in Juncau on the s ublican £ > Committee from 4 to 1908 and Republican Na- (Continued from rage One) T Beautyrest by blmmons yal Committeeman from Dela- # the business was divided into the from 1908 to 1924. In 1921 du Pont, a son of Eleutherc, waslHOOKEL Scores were kept on dnco.!H R. Shepard. | Admiral Farragut last evening. }'[ | E. 1. du Pont de Nemours Com- 5 appointed . United States Colemen’s grandfather. rated cards, Prizes were awardsd| No. 7.—Mrs. R. E. Robertson, Mrs, made business visits in town 1o tae ‘ After his academic education at for:'the ‘low score; 77, to Mrs.|W. E. Britt, Mrs. H. W. Terhun:‘\VCJ~v3'd- r from Delaware to fill the ———————— sired fterm of Semator J. O. Urband (Ohio) University andjOHarles W. Hawkesworth, and for and Mrs. G. E. Cleveland. i .ott, who resigned upon his ap- | Chauncey Hall School, Boston, Cole- | Igh score 124, to Mrs. J. A. Hel-| No. 8—Mrs. Guy McNaughton,| R. J. Sommers, terriiorial high- the company, |pointment as Chancellor of the man du Pont was graduated as & {lenthial. Mrs. Jacob Britt receiv-|Mrs, M. H. Sides, Mrs. Charles|way cngineer is a passenger on the State courts. Mr. du|civil engincer at Massachusetts | ed.the honor guest prize, a dancette | Goldsteln and Mrs. C. W. Hawkes- Admiral Farragut for Ketchikan, until March 4, 1923.|Instityte of Technology in' 1884 |kvrc?flef 4 | worth. lcalled there by omcial business. eding November elec- On Jahuary 17, 1889, he married his s defeated for a full|cousin, Miss Alice du Pont of Wil- nas F. Bayard, but mington. They had two sons and for the mree daughters. pany, the Hercules Powder Com- pany and the Atlas Powder Com- pany After reorgan Mr. du Pont r ne the Presi- dency in 1914 and accepted (b Chairmanship of the Board of th: Equitable Office Building Corpora- tion. In that capacity he devoted Ume to the construction of the twi ter was clu: l IR (LU L [T R e T B G O T S §|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIlIlIIIIlIIlllllIIllIIIlIlllllllIlllllllllllllllll " SIMMONS E2 Beautyrest and Deep Sleep Mattresses — Automatic fihy 1 Beds—Baby Cribs and Youths’ Beds—Now on Display: ¢ Thomas Hardware Co. ' Gifts . f nmnmu‘mmnmummm NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER hristmas The Cash Bazaar 111 FRONT STREET STORE OPEN EVEN “Juneau’s Pioneer Cash Department Store” ~ i For Christmas We excel in photograplnc portmlts — and 190 Bcgmnm{., Monday, November 10th, and until Saturday, No- vember 15th, our store will be CHOCK FULL OF SURPRISE PRICES FOR YOU. Perhiips you haven’t thought of, Christmas Cards yet, but Christmas is just around the corner and you are going to order some between now and Christmas, so why not have it over with? urge that you will avail yourself of this op-__ portunity to secure the work of a SPECtAL-' -4 1ZED PORTRAIT photographer. &Y Come in and visit with us and BE SURPRISED at the wonderful values we are offering for your dollar 100¢ | IIIIIlIlllII|IIII!IIIlllIIldlxllllllllllllllllllIllI_IIIIIIIIlIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIII!!IIIIIIIIIIlllII|IIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHHIIHIE] Whether the subject be adults, children{‘ or-babies—we guarantee the resnlts to please y ! : } Onir stock of beautiful new designs—etch- ORDER NOW i‘ngs, parchments, novelties—all with fancy erivelopes to match. articles used daily are included in this drastic you—and to be absolutely sahsfactory . COME—LOOK—BUY— . This studie will be in' Juneau price reduction sale ONLY »UN'I"IL NOV. 13 Our New Samples are 5 S ; here. 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