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i i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 1 - - “+ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU NOTICE oy . _— Red lights will be instailed on s T’le W ’ather Gold Street and Ninth Strect which i [& are hereby set aside for children rl B R to coast on. Cars should keep off 4 ) \/—\ \ 7 3 (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) i streets as much possible ! B { 2l | Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, b-ginning at 4 pm, Nevember 14:/20d look out for coasters when d [{ / 4 Snow or rain and slightly w. rmer tonight and Saturday; fresh|forced to use them. Parents are b { /) sothadstedly winda, requested to co-operate with au- g y LOCAL DATA thorities in keeping children from | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather |coasting on other streets id “on » s ! 4 pm. yesty 29.97 25 n s 5 Pt. Cldy|2ll ;Sidewalks. SAFETY FIRST! P 4 4 am, today 2047 30 74 s 12 Snow JUNEAU POLICE ;: » | Noon today 2889 31 04 e 17 Snow [2dv. DEPARTMENT . 3 | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Dell F. Sheriff, Alaska’s Tuner » é | YESTERDAY | TODAY now here. Phone CIi{f Apartments [ | With winter promising darker tones, hosiery too, Highest 4pm.. | Lowest4am. dam. Precip. dam. — ; | b/ _ Station— temp. temp. | t temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather E PL i \ | / must be darker. The long line of the 1930 sil- Barrow 0 ] L] Sy Clear "UNEAUP OPLE ARE ‘ 4 \ “ houette must be continued in blended hosiery tones Betne fi @ | nom snow| EYE - CONSCIOUS g 5 : ; it Fort Yukon -16 18 18 -8 ’ 0 Clear | i Grs LA Tadak o \ | 2 3 Tanana 0 -2 0 = 14 ccause they are showing, \ dark for daytime costumes and pale tones for even- Fattals A 13 et 5 former occasions, such marked aps| ] % | i ? ' Eagle -2 ol o 0 10 Clear | Preciation of the unusual character SMART NE | ng pastel gowns. Black for evening is the excep- St. Paul 8 Wbk % 3 um Rain|of Dr. J. W. Edmunds’ work for| %‘ | Dutch Harbor 574 — | 36 40 o Pt. Cldy|the removal of reflex physical ills, ¢ tion. it should be completed with silver bronze. We Kodigk T S O WETERT R | Ratn| 88 romilt. SamoRrnt S 00 & CopdoVas i 38 ML B 0 B D Ralll| 18 e “0 s GoiAeAt’ thi % have just received a complete line of new Fall Jl::x‘:“ - 3 B ) :: :,’:g::‘nnnplc prgh i gC b s 4 R 3 iclchnl&an " 34 ! 3 16 ‘(.“,y‘x'mukmg. Dr. Edmunds can test y, : Hosiery in all the popular shades. ; ! 3 IV | your eves daytime or evenings and 7 0 b 9 \ 0 Prince Rupert 45 46 | 30 Clear . . 9 . 9 = Fdmonton 12 10 i 4 4 will have to work late every evening - i B g B 28 4 0 e R $12.50 - 3 Pure Lisle Miercerized Hose, pair $ .55 P el - S : b L e and lhin[k: c}r:te hOptilc (i\lervc Is a . ] Femss * A _/bundle of eigl undred nerves in | 2 - Spokane 40 36 | 25 . 0 Pt I b Service sioht FY 4 S e 8 5 4 Lt i la tube or sheath, branching out! N L Service Weight Full Fashioned Silk Hose $1.65 and $2.00 Vancouver, B. C. 48 36 | A LZBES uno = mxo Bito v, minln kve entioes I Wik vou Buytemb ok - 3 SémiService dul-sk 1 Al faikioned, Pecod B 5 cach Eyeball. There are threc sets ) i Now - Hats & Semi-Service dul-sheer, a new hose, It ishione¢ eq L 5 The Pressure 1§ unusdlly Gow (hroughout most of Alaska and|of adjusting muscles inside each these Smart ew § i op i b $1.75 and $2.50 is lowest in the Gulf of Alaska, It is high north of Hawaii and Eyeball and six sets of muscles you'll say it’s the biggest P in Central Canada. Snow or ran has fallen throughout South- outside each Eyeb_ulll; sodwnh t{w al g SR i ¢ Chiffon and dul-sheer Chiffon .65, $1.95 and $2.00 ern Alaska and in portions of the Interior and Bering Sea coast.venous and arteria dtillqo ; supply, value you ever h e Temperatures have risen except soutehrn Bering Sea and the)each PTP 11» a very }lfi:\ e. C'Jm; Mi]]inery < 1 i \ £ 9 985 Zuskokwim Valley. plicated piece oI machinery and . k (e Silk and Weol Hose $1.25 and $2.25 T 5 the two eyes, like two photographic | : &= 3 9 must be made to focus| A wide assortment of ‘ & Flesh Wool Under Hose $1.00 {chicf single beneficlary. She i3 be- tv, sisters, of Los Ang ly, for distance and reading, | del R i v i {queathed $50,000 a year for life. na Berry, Mrs. Berry's do GOOD TEAM WORK. models to choose from (v {Mrs. Mamie Bush, Mrs. Berry’s the widow of W. Henry “Hen cal ills result from eye all head sizes. In Metal- 2 | | mother, is given a monthly life in- ry, one of Berry’s brot Crossed-eyes straightened " < \ lcome of $500. sy B. Keller, another siste ¢ operation. His prescriptions lie, Velvets and Felts | Others beside McPhee and Coates, | Mrs. Berty. sund in Seattle with the ut- | bequeathed Hifs incomes, are Mz, | Ancther 37% per cent of the rest scientific e ren S O nc Nellie Sherwood, an aunt of Berry, due is to be equally divided /( s [ ° °9 L] $100 a month; three uncles of Ber- annually among fourteen neph M i |ry—Ed Berry of Potasi, Mo.; Alon- ces and ‘;"(‘ gran ‘39A1"Wv‘ s __J) “ ’ s y Y ! g i three executors are included 4 Juneau's Leading Department Store” zo Berry of Riverside, Cal, and Rice ' 34 At & i & I i LA Berry of Visali, Cal—$100 a nionth, these fourteen legatces. The re- (S ¥ each; three family friends, Mrs. Maining 25 per cent is to go into [P EGHEDONLY SIXTY-TWO LBS. 1 m for \ml 5 Am(! also lmd I had bilious A]ul(l»w whmh deathly ill. Dur- rs I don't be- night of good nervous system k. I couldn't W Maybelle Dunn and Mrs. Ruth Law- M'PHEE ANNUITY a special fund, which is to be a son, both of San Francisco, and ¢d to the bulk of the estate Frances Hoffman of Los Angeles, cuual division among the cl $100 a month each; Wash Coates, Othmar Berry, A. Duanz Bu ir living, income above that needed to pay| The trust is to c the specific bequests be placed in youngest child now of ti & cousin, $50 a month. Melba E. Bennett, a niece, and Al Disposal of Income E. Charles, nicce, at the e The will further provides that all of the trust. vhen the 3 ollar Week AT B BT B Bkt 1o la depository fund to be divided four named, becomes of age. Thi the past 15 years and for the pa and for strangers or even my |among other relatives and their child i5 now a year old ¥ _"”‘b [.‘v. en't been able to do NC8 s to come into my h()ihl‘.: : .+ |ehildren, T e ™ of house work. In fact, | NOWhing in """_“‘;""" MBS o Richest Man that Ever Liv-| of the resiqual income, 37% per | NGTICE { hat " I w hardly 2 ’ ments ever did me any gool " d . N h R b cent is to be divided cqu‘\lly between ttish Rite 3 In fact, my condition was so bad| ed m Nort emembers |H. Prank Berry and Fred C. Berry, lar Friday eve g none of my neighbors thought I 1 brothers, both of San Francisco; | WALTER B. HEISEL, would ever get well Forlymlle E'mployer Cora B. Skelton and Nellie V. Ber- '—adv. Secretary. “Finally I decided to iry Safgon, \i I iken 15 bottles of Sargon| Clarence J. Berry, the richest i | about 7 tles of the Pills. \man that ever lived in the North, 40y it just like a miracle [remembered in his will, William s A actually gained 63| McPhee, who is credited with hav- ] weight. As I said be-|ing helped Berry get an outfit when i I only weighed 62 pounds|he stampeded from Fortymile, where i | MRS. had no s I did eat dow from it witk pit of my 1d flutter at time would frighten me. I would hav terrible smothering spells and would The ed @ d am “The rgon iends tarted on it and 125 pounds 1 made all over I can hardly 1other. bout Sargon and the Pi and neighbors are now I and feel just like ain. 1 all my strength and doing all my house ait from one v, Pills have cured me of bilious attacks and constipation H E o wonderful I now feel i like T would like to tell the whole all THOMAS ESTES | about my wonderful recov- fell off in weight I will praise Sargon as to 62 pounds and'lc I live. I hbelieve it has bl. skin and bones. I saved my life.” and the little food hetite above re just had to be fc was made recen then I would suffer 68 Geor Butler-Mauro stoma side and in the s My heart would so fast kahs announ have to gasp for breath be “My circulation bad. T would fifth of the se feel chilly at nd again gr 1 be given ne beads of REG REG REG ALL ould stand out in ead, and I would get o'c y too suffered from ch pir Daily FOR S. BULK CHOCOLATES, ULAR $2.50 FANCY BOX ULAR $2.00 FANCY BOX ULAR $1.00 FANCY BOX BARS AND GUM, 3 for CARD PARTY Card Committee ———— le statement by Mrs. Thomas a Ave.,, Atlanta, Ga. Drug Co, Agents. —adv. ar - - ANNOUNCED of the Re- ced today that t ries of their affal ext Wednesday night w's Hall starting at 8{a cousin, living at Coalinga, Cal. yar:t Ads Pay. e he had been working in McPhee's hotel, to the Klondike, immediater ly after the Carmack discovery. McPhee was left a life annuity of $50 a month. Berry’s brothers, who {were with him in the Klondike, share generously in his estate. Berry's fortune is estimated at $30,000,000, the first few millions lof which he obtained from placer | "o!dings in the Dawson district. | The bulk of the estate, which the | executioners report, “is in excess of $10,000,000," is represented by oil properties and real estate in California. At the time of his death, he was still the owner of valuable gold mining property in Alaska state Put in Trust Pray ally the entire estate, ac- |cording to newspapers from Cali-| fornia, is placed in trust, from the! |income of which the beneficiaries i;m» to be paid. The executors are |A. Duane Bush of Winnemucca, . a nephew of Mrs. Berry; thmar Berry, Palo Alto banker, & nephew of Berry, and James Berry, Mrs. Ethel D. Berry, the oil man's widow, who resides at the Hotel !St. Francis, at San Francisco, is the Candy Special The Famous San Francisco HAA FANCY 3 pounds for The Cash Bazaar NEAR COLISEUM THEATRE CANDY -.$1.00 $1.25 $1.00 $ .50 < N 10 Cash Store 1ST AND MAIN TELEPHONE 91 THANKSGIVING APPLES— RED AND JUICY JONATHANS Large Sizes $2.25 box DELICIOUS—Carefully Graded— 72-80-88 and 100 to the box $2.50 box MINCE MEAT--Palace TINS 2 for 65¢ Flavored with Spirits of Sherry Wine PALACE BRAND-- CORN———PEAS———BEANS No. 2 tin—Full Weight $2.00 per dozen PALACE TOMATOES— Equal to the So-Called Solid Pack Brands 15 cents tin or $1.75 dozen No. 2!/,—Large Tins PINEAPPLE— SLICED—TRUPAK—Extra Fancy Pack 12 Full Slices to Tin 2 cans for 65 cents “ONE SLOW DELIVERY DAILY” 111 FRONT STREET THE BARGAI S T T T 1000 Smart Furs All the season's very newest styles — a smart selection to choose from at astounding sav- ings in price. The largest selection of foxes, mink, marten, fisher and other furs in the Northwest to choose from. Come in and see our beauti: ful display and be pleasantly surprised at the lowness in price. A small deposit will hold any ggrment purchased until want- ed. Convenient payments may be arranged. Your old fur coat re-styled into an advance new fall model. Re-styling = includes repairing, new lining, new loops, cleaning and glazing, at reasonable prices. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Open Evenings by Appointment Chas. Goldstein & Co. - The Cash Bazaar STORE OPEN EV “Juneau’s Pioneer Cash Department Store” VISIT OUR STORE TODAY OR TOMOR- ROW AND BE SURE WE HAVE articles used daily are included in this drastic price reduction sale—COME—LOOK—BUY— E!|llllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlHIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIll"lHIII!IIIHIIIIMlIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIIIII WWWW EIIIIHIINIHIIIH||IIIIIII||||I|IIIIIIIHIII!IHIIHIMIINII 11 I!I'MIIHII!|IIIIIllllllllIII|IIIII|!'HUHhlilhlilI|!'I|IIllllllllll"IHIHHIIIIHHII[Hl it