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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. | U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU FORMER LUGAL — i ; The Weaiher l = A Y Y T T GALOSHES AND RUBBERS FOR Fod el BOY 1S ESCORT s Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, bagir at 4 pm, November 13: E\ ( o8 nls Al s\l i VII ),/' I)A YS‘ Partly cloudy and warmer, possibls ow flurries tonight, Fri- | 2) " }', ] v JEd ‘h [ X day possibly snow; moderate southerly winds. E Y LOCAL DATA =\ i Time Barometéf Temp, Humidity Wind Veloeity Weather 5 15 > o % = obiE ShaIOe l winter c . are direc | 4 p.m. yest'y .30.25 28 81 w 3 Clear 0 4 former Juneauite, Harvey C. =/ A large .l]l.l_|nlll.\ of i winter colds are direct result | 4 A e e ¥ - g Chear | evemming, son of Mrs. Max Pitsh- | = 4% of walking about without the proper foot protec- &| Noon today 3004 29 s 6 Clear |mann, fell the honor of being mf-’ y . . g ) . escort of President Hoover at the| tion—by keeping the feet warm and dry sickness CABLE AND RADIC REPORTS I | American Federation of Labor Con-| can be prevented and money saved. Invest in a §1i VESTER % TODAY™ vention in Boston se ;! f Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. dam. Precip. 4a.m. [ago, according to word \(‘\}l\f‘(l‘ pair of these well made, neat appearing galoshes or Station— temp. temp. | fem p. velooity 24 hrs. Weather [here. Mr. Fremming attended the| storm rubbers now at reasonable pnu s, Barrow 4 e |14 abor gathering as a delegate from | Nome 18 13 | 10 Jalifornia, was picked for Pres-| o] ¢ Bethel 2" % [¥3 ntial escort, and was made ha g Fort Yukon moa * hen the President prasent " Tanana . 0 W £ im with an autographed photo- | Y 2 R ) ] Fairbanks A 4w raph { MA T NFW Sturdy Winier Shoes for Men in Many e el | 8 Pl - & wecini ik | SMAR ) 4 St. Paul ©2 @ | 0 16 ded many yes ¢ v . ! Dutch Harbor 88 | 50 . — 1 public schools. Comfortable Lasts Rodink # o% % o s, o Ohntouia Cordova 26 22 | 26 G ince after th° War. He is pre -\ Juneau 3 28 2 6 |dent of the Long Beach Central La- | # 5 Bt Sitka 47 - 0 |bor Council and Deputy State La-_ " Our shoe section is offering a very spec- Ketchikan 42 38 | 2 28 |bor Commissioner in which position | 7 50 %9 50 5 % 3 Bas 3 ' Frince Rupei’ ... 36 36 | &30 30 {he has made a splendid record. | . 9 4P ) ial shoe for men in Star Brand—strong, Edmonton . . 18 iR 12 10 | Sl g : . Seattle 4 . e B 8 4 Play Ir door Golf at The Alaskan | h solid leathers, built to stand the hard Bortiatd . 56 82 ipE4 4 ot o adv) | &12‘50 . g . . San Francisco ... 64 58 | 5 10 B service of shuish and snow and at prices that are exceptionally attrac- Bhowiear v, 4 88l Bao i I tive. Vanceuver, B. C. 48 46 1) 0 | Less than When you buy one of these Smart New Hats rapidly in the Inte is high in Yukon . The pressure is falling througho o Pe I, X / N o Scholl’'s Foot Comfort Appliances e i o X Home of Dr. It you'll say it’s the biggest o tory, Eastern Alaska, Northern Bfitish Columbia and the ocean ‘w D5 7 the southwestward. Rain and snow have fallen in Bering Sea and N B.1100A value you ever lmd in light snow jn the Gulf of Alaska.’ Fair v her prevails in the ' 45\! Milliner - ern Interior and the Southeast. Ten ures have fallen in South- | CATALOG Y, eastern Alaska and have risen in nc al lother portions of the, Territory. A wide assortment of models to choose from— all head sizes. In Metal- lie, Velvets and Felts to serve your | BUILDING NEEDS | OME OWNERS and builders will find oue catalog a splene did help in building an attractive, comfortable, convenient home, or in making the old home moder. Consider thess howa building THIN ICE FORMS ON CHANNEL IN B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” No Changes Made in Election Races; Returns Slowed Up | last summer. Sam Clerf, the :)mrl . Without a single pre- e s selected dom from i member of the Rer e cinct having been reported o oul. ey ey B T i e kel FeRon reasonably e g s priceds | also own to many in e from either the First Di- o FRUINI UF ks "7~ . & —— o g o {rom erritory e vision or the remainder of ® f N GEI‘ s Comi NAMED DEP UTY ® the Territory in the past 24 e g An ciated Press dispatch re- ® hours, all standings in the e 2 3 | P ig o 29282 | ceived today by The Empire from o election contests remained o ([f Nome's Cold Wave Fise e patef dae, Washington, D. C., stated that two e unchanged late today. It e . by s v 2.60 | Navy planes have been orc 1 to ® may be several days before e M”"‘)5 haSl T(‘ZI!DL’[I‘.'\UT(‘ Sash doots, 2 ft. 6in.x o gue MR to be used in tI ch - g e any additional reports are Y/ o 6 fi v 3.65 —— r——— dEio LE i Y itional report Will Be Lower Here : - 4 x fliers now missing — o received in this Division. e | Freuch dases, 48 fighes, ¢ iy L Dominion Aviators and e on rec- | rominent Local ‘Elk Apes ZHe SRnpWaisRa 2oz Slat: G doors 414175 ECONO]‘ Y CASH STORE i L % o : . 4 se! s T it half pee od; aroer Two Planes Ready to o of Capt. Zeno I pointed District Deputy |e in the Senatorial race in o thi: i wiszcd 7.00 3 A8 i ndant at the Brem-| T4 b4 RO e which C. T. Gardner, Re- e 410! waterfront Windows, 24 x 1.98 Front at Main St. Telephone 91 Resume Search ) vard, who acted on ran Xalte uler @ publican, leads Allen Shat- e Of a hundred feel or sl asasare b . Ponturine T % 1 H. B. Brand. . request made by United States V. e tuck, Democrat, by a single e outer wharf line i It & 10 caturing lrupak and if. b. branas (Continuea 1rom FPage One) nator We Jones, that the| Henry Messerschmidt, Past EX-l¢ vyote. Three precincts are © + nd planes th to join in i Ruler of Juneau Lodge NO.|6 missing — Port Aleaxnder, ® Consult us regarding your buitd- | ———— d ing requirements — we can convenience at an atiractive sav- | 420, B. P. O. Elks, and member of hen the | the local C ty Council, has been ap- | Shakan and Copper Mount. In a telegram received by search. E s~sadd that ° ° 3 4 and rema reach Seattle, ¢ pilots | pointed D! Deputy Grand Ex-|e Mr. Shattuck today, N. R. e ing. Write for free catalog. ‘ then flew to provided by the Alaska- alted Ruler for Southeast Almk'\‘. Walker, Ketchikan, said ad- e o on Alway: for the Elks, according to an offi-|e vices received there prior to e ice. “7 l The report that Renahan's Scofiel Commandant | cial announcement received here e the election claimed Shakan “Presence of ice on t O B ILLlAMS CO plane has b“n found in Portland > Fl will select the |y y. The appointment is ef- for the Democratic ticket. ® may be a few days earlier than sash and DOO"’S nal " 3 planes fective at once. He expressed the opinion @ usual,” caid R. C. Mize, who is et in dunsa taie - | Mr. Messerschmidt succeeds A. H. that no election was held @ in charg the weather bureau. 1943 Fmt Ave. So., Senme. Wa%h jou is. well Kno is ‘one of iings cosng $2,500,- | Ziegler, _Keccmkan. who has held at Copper Mount. Both sides e always comes before A MN,;Z,MW added California | the District Deputyship for the past{® are claiming Port Alexander. Twenty and one-half | § SUUHINITHIIEIIHI LT Hatcher B e s The former will pay his offi- grees above zero constitutes the low mark for last night and early this morning. Our instrument on nth Street are about nine ten feet above ground. In clear) her, such as obtains at pres- , the temperature recorded by ¥ eC n:mlnp. ‘wrn en- | year. cial visit to Southeast Alaska lod3: I "m“"ifites later this winter, he said today. During the winter, he plans to fosber a movement to take a big delegation of Bills from Southeast ¢ Alaska to the Grand Lodge sessions them is warmer than the atmos- which will be held in Seattle nexi phere closer to the earth. The summer. The local lodge has al- Channel surface is colder than the \ready named a special committee to ground at the station. the $ me hington Airways at this fllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlI!IIiIl'IIIIIIIIHlHI|IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllmlllll Dollar Week It NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER is boost this movement and Mr. Me: “Noticeably warmer weather serschmidt expects other lodges to not a prospect of the immediate take similar action. future here. A cold wave is lashing ¥ . AT R, T 5 ome. If it should move east, in- Los Angeles will exp(-nd $8. ad of north into the Arctie, we 3074458 in six months to widen shall have colder weather than at streets. P The Cash Bazaar 111 I*‘R(li\'l‘ STREET STORE OPEN EVENINGS “Juneau’s Pioneer Cash Department Store” IHIIIHIIIIIIN!I"MIIIIImllllll"l‘lllllllUill|lll|ll|l|lllllllIlllllllllll" ® & Perhaps you haven’t thought of Christmas Cards yet, but Christmas is just around the corner and you are going to order some Beginning Monday, November 10th, and until Saturday, No- 15th, our store will be CHOCK FULL OF SURPRISE PRICES FOR YOU. ve “)l)(‘ U g e L T T 0 between now and Chrisinas, so why not Come in and visit with us and BE SURPRISED at the wonderful have it over with? values we are offering for your dollar 1000 lIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIllhIIIHIIIIIHI!HIIuillllllhllllllllll|lllIIIIIlIIlllIlIIIIIIIlIlIIIIIHMlIIIIIIIIIlIIHIHIIIIIHIIHlIII * Our stock of beautiful new designs—etch- ings, parchments, novelties—all with fancy envelopes to match. used daily are included in this drastic COME—LOOK—BUY- articles ORDER NOW price reduction sale Our New Samples are here. Come in today Spend Thanksgiving or Christ- We have a special depanmem to serve you. U T O 3123':1"7:..‘;'& mn'";p(';.‘,’,fi before the holiday Get this much of your Chrismas shopping b e nd Deceiny rush. out of the way before the holiday rush. ber, with final return limit February 28, 1931. Go the clean, cinderless, scenic Great Northern Way. Enjoy, g: supetb comforts and the ughtful courtesies afforded you on these specially Pullman-~ ¢qm ped “Twin Aristocrats of COAL WEATHER CALL The Empire ; PACIFIC COAL COAL CO. ¥ TELEPHONE 374 l PHONE 412 EMPIRE BUILDER : 3 E : i : The Luxurious IVE WILL GLADLY CALL G. H. WALMSLEY, Manager "ORIENTAL LIMITED O Ry SHOW SAMPLES A N T A Jmls':-"r::"pm Fore » GREAT NORTHERN lAl.LWAY BLDG..

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