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& A 22 s x - T et 3 02268 o 0nns st R Y ot el s R APy e o ner sy v \ { | I\ Pare Lisle Mercerized Hose, pair Service Weight Full Fashioned Silk Hose Semi-Service dul-sheer, a new hose, full fashioned, Pecot top Chiffon and dul-sheer Chiffo: Wii h winter promising darker tenes, hosiery too, st b rker. The long line of the 1930 sil- tte must be continued in blended hesiery tones r daytime costumes and pale tones for even- pastel gowns. Black for evening is the excep- . it should be completed with silver bronze. We 101 have just 1¢ Hos Silk and Wool Hose Flesh Wool Under Hose ' HOSIERY ceived a complete line of new Fall iery in all the popular shades. $1.65 and $2.00 $1.75 and $2.50 51.65, $1.95 and $2.00 $1.25 and $2.25 $1.00 B. M. Behre “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” BRAZIL CAPITAL ! U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juncau and vicinity, b ginning at 4 pm Prebably erly winds. Novembe moderate flurries Snow tonis and Sunday; LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather ) 28.81 31 96 SE 13 Snow 4 am. tods 28.66 33 95 SB 2 Snow Noon today 28.64 34 79 SE 8 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4 p.m., Iowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. temp. I {" temp. temp. veloeity 24 hrs. Weath g -2 saenil s LOMEN LEADING ANDERSON AND FLECTION SURE Increases Majority to 33 and Is Apparently As- | sured of Victory b f e t 'y 77 // l7,”7 //,// 7 A'fred Lomen, member of the| 0 Territorial House of Repre- | ives ,is virtually assured of as Senator from the Secold ng to a press d today by The Em- ved 0 ) 10 18 01 | 8 - M 10 Cldy | -8 0 Cldy i -§ Calm .04 Clear Fairbanks 12 12 6418 Trace Snow| Ea [ 6 2 sl . 0 Pt Cldy . 1 38 34 28 SR o 16 Cldy Dutch Harbor 42 40 | 2 38 — 18 cldy | Kodiak 4 38 32 42 0 Cldy | Cordova 36 36 | ) 30 26 Clear Juneau 33 31 It 30 33 7 .48 Snow | Sitka 0w . — |? 2 — — ;o8 - Ketchikan 34 32 i a2 8% 62 Rain | Prince Rupert 36 34 £ 30 36 32 Rain Edmonton 14 14 | 1 4 0 Clear } Seattle 42 40 I 3¢ 3 * 38 Rain| Portland 42 42 | 40 42 . 26 Rain | San Francisco 58 54 I* s0 &0 0 Cldy Spokane 36 34 i » 40 02 cuy| Vancouver, B. C. 42 36 j& 32 .82 40 Snow *—Less than 10 miles. | " low near the Gulf of Alaska| The barometer remains unusu and is falling rapidly inh the Pa but rising in other portions of A Bnow and rain fell in Southern A Interior. Temperatures have fall tory except the extreme Eastern p ind is high north of Hawaii. and snow in portions of the all portions of the Terr! in nds Co., Inc. Scenes in Rio de Janeiro, capital of Brazil, where a military Junta unseated the government of Pres. fdent Washington Luig as a climax to a revolution that had spread to practically every state In Brazil. Alove Is a view of one of the city’s principal streets. A group of Brazilian soldlers are shown upper, right. Monrce palace is shown below. based on ra | LEATHER CRAFT SHOP McCLAIR, LEATHER GOOE AND REPAIRED 185 Front S Prop. 5 in Sco:lm;!! PO P PSS | GARBAG HAULED A>D LOT CLEANING E. O. DAVIS Phone 584 Northern Light Store GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHINGS W orkingmen’s Supplies Cigars, Tobaccos, Candies TELEPHONE 374 Y Associated Press FPhoto NDIANA TOWN TO CUT TAXES IN HALF, PAY OFF BONDS TWENTY YEARS EARLY ! p plant. | WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov 15—} gehind the city’s. successful man- little city is about t0 belagement it is said, is perfect co- ared of all bonded indebtedness ooraiiot ot iecn ‘the olty councll ahead of time and t0 €Ut|ang Mayor MeCarty, who is now ate in half, _|serving his fifth term of.four years. owned electric S A NN under the direction Of\!\l()v!‘. FOR CANONIZATION council and mayor, has| gF NOTED SCOTTISH NUN enocugh profits since 1917 ie $64,000 needed 0| GLASGOW Scotland, Nov. 15— debts | Preliminary investigation will be Last of the city’s bonds, which | aqe this winter by the Roman ve run until 1950, will be|gatnolic church in Scotland, pre- v Nov. 15. Next year, ac-inaratory to reporting” on the pro- > mayor, John W. Mc-| 5064 canonization of Mary Sin- tax rate will probably|cjair a Franciscan nun, known 56 cents, just half of what it is|throughout the British Isles for She died two {her religious acts. yeard ago. Findings of the clerical investi- gation will be forwarded to the Holy 5 See, which will determine whether the sister should be beautified of canonized, a long process in either event. ¥ | Should the Pope act favorably upon the petition, the Francisean nun will be the first of her sex in |Scotland to be canonized in almost |700 years, the last having beén ~ 4~ | Queen Margaret, who was proclaim- t rate is 6 PeTeq a saint in 1250. % e The city also owns its own Sain secures part of its highway railway system, power for w S|revenue from fees for roadside 1 the bond issue, made g0 after a bitter fight to terest 1930 them, tion, | cent. thus The inter Notices for thi nust be recetvea by The Empire | 2:15 pm., not lajer than 10 o'clock Saturday| 7 p.m., Childre; morning to guarantee change of| 7 pm., Intermedi sermon torics, ete. 4 7:45 p.m.—Even! cnureh corumn | K | 1 { 7 First Church of Christ, | Scientist " Mctropoli Episcopal Church e i | AR oo day services win we Neld af Fourtn ¢ 1 a m, in the First Christ of| REy. G. E. JAMES, Minister. | Christ, Scientist, Juneaw, on Fifth | 1d Main Streets. he subject wiil| “The church with the cordial , “Mortals and Immortals.” welcome.” | Sunday School at 12:15 p. m. Mo worship at 11 a. m Wednesday, 8:06 p. m.—Testi- Subje A Daily Trust in God." | monial meeting. Sunday School at 12:15 p.m. | Christlan Sclence Reaaing Room Epworth League at 6:30 p.m. ; . Cuurck puilding. This room is Evening worship at 7:30 o'clock. | open to the public Wednesday Subject, “The Quest for God.” | afternoons xom 2:30 to 4. | _The Young Peoples' Choir will| The public is cordially invited to Jead the singing in the evening| attend these services and visit the service. i reading room. Bring some one with you and| d come to these services if you do| Sia i = = 'not attend elsewhere. All are wel-| The Salvadon Army | B & | come. Public meetingy: 11" Bethel Pentecostal Assembly | Sunday-—2:00 p. m. 15 3 121 Main Street CHAS. C. PERSONKUS, Pastor. | Tuesday—17:30 p. m. | Sunday services: 11:00 a. m. — Morning worship. 12:15 p. m.—Bible School. 7:30 p. m. Evening service. | ” 3 Services Tuesday and Friday 11:30—Bible School. |evenings at 7:30 o'clock. | 7:30—Evening service, | Every Friday—Studies on Pro-| 7:00 p. m—Wednesday—Midweek |phecy in connection with the sec- vrayer ‘service. jond coming of Jesus Christ. | The Lotd’s Supper the first Sun- Catholic Church ' |97 of each month. ; | Church of the Nativity R Everygne I‘S‘vvcul:dldlly invited . [+ " .,_'all of the services. i Fifth and Gold Errects T R AT 8 a.m,, Holy Mass and instruction 10 am., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m., Holy Mass and ser-!§ mon, [} SAVE MONEY 7:30 p.m,, Rosary and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. Where It Grows o . | Presbyterian Native Church m HARRY WILLARD, Lay Worker 10:30—Morning service. Daily Empire want Ads Pay. { S T al FASTEST Resurrection Lutheran Church g L A ke L = Your funds available on short} | Corner of Thira ana Maln Sts. notice. 6% Compounded | REV. HARRY R. ALLEN, Pastor || ' Semi-annually. Sunday Services: 'DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 11 am. Morning Worship. Sub- ject, “The Faith that Saves.” H. J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, 12:15 p.m.—Sunday School Local Representative. A. J. Nel- 7:30 pm., Evening Worship. Sub- 801, Supervisor, 8. E. Alaska ject, “Living Epistles.” The Women's Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Bodding Tuesday afternoon at 2:3 o'clock. A hearty welcome awaits you at| the friendly Lutheran Church. Come | and worship with us. ' Holy Trinity Cathedral | CHARLES k. RICE, Dean Phone 604 Sunday services: 8:00 am.—Holy Communion. 11:00 a. m.—Morning Prayer and |Sermon. Sunday School 12:30. scrvices at Douglas. 53/ Sleep comfortably through the cold- est night—and every night. Be yourself every day. Buy a genuine Woods Arctic, world famous for warmth and lightness. The real pioneer eiderdown of the North, for over a quarter century the Evening | favorite of explorer and sour- |dough. Responsibly guaranteed. ‘Bvqy yours eariy, from your dealer. (s ax " Northern Light Presbyterian T Church i REV. C. C. SAUNDERS, Pnstorfl Corner Fourth and Franklin Sts. The church where service and worship meet. 11, am, Morning Worship. Ser- mon subject, “Christian Fire.” Spec- ial music, “Just As I Am,” Ruben- Woods Mfg. Co., Ltd. Ogdensourg, N. Y. Distributed by Kennedy Bros., obtained from the municipal electri lstein, sung by Mrs. Hollmann, Mrs, | Anchorage |a s. The pressure is low Tue: | He is leading James H. An- | pire derson, who served in the 1929 ses-J sion as senator, by 33 votes, and only a few votes are missing in the returns, No additional reports have been received from any gther Division in the past two days. All standings remain unchanged, Wickersham leading Grigshby 190, Keller ahead of Karnes 203, ahd Gardner lead- ing Shattuck for Senator by one vote. It is expected that the three miss- ng precincts in this Division will reported carly next week. Port ander should reach here Mon- Al MONOGRAM FIRESIDE HEAT CIRCULATOR i : /7 / DBrings alluring fire-: Thoas Hardware Co.:;‘ Exclusive FIRESIDE Agency J place cheer to your living room. - e m Al Wont seratch, chip, T T crack or discolor. Will You Endure Another Winter Without Fireside? NOW ON DISPLAY' day afternoon and the returns from |~ - = —~ Mountain prob- ve on the steamer ght or not later than Yukon due to arr Shakan a > A Rare Opportunity to Have Your Eyes Expertly Examined CONE NATION. v EARLY. APPOINT CASTINE. “I don’t sce why,” says Piggie Paif, * 'm to be in style, 1 uldn't go to Africa and hunt - 2 big game a while.” 1 To welcome him the jun; Army Cots, Blankets at tures line up for a mi Disposal of Unemployed —= | . ROOM 215 “The longest circus parade of all, says Puffy with a smile. h , D. C, Nov 15.— — _— Al I S, Becretary oi War Col. Patrick J. & " < 1 new equipment, the War Hurley announced that all available 1o dspup e ~ ' Secretary said he would assume Sl !(,l,’,l‘l"‘kf"t. s o C_;;’ At | ry11 responsibility and he made his | 3 aposg L0 R Apenpove “)45(‘:]510]] in a tEIEgrnln to Gov. MIDGET LUNCH Under New Management * | | SPECIAL CHICKEN DINNERf | SUNDAY | . e acule disiess this winter. |pou g Savgenden, of THnols. In the absence of legal authority | e et ettt et ettt et “Tomorrow’s Styles Toda;” ’ Children’s Rayon Underwear Bloomers andVests in a nice assortment of sizes and colors— Ideal for the Holiday Gift. SHOP EARLY “Juneauw’s OQwn Store” D e Y — FOR EXPERT PIANO TUNING Phone Geo. Anderson Anderson Music Shoppe | | | | | I | | : ? A..3ka representative: Kohler and Brambach Grand and Up- right Pianos. For sale and rent. ANDERSON MUSIC SHOPPE ARNOLD’S BOOTERY GOLDSTEIN BUILDING Smart Furs All the season’s very newest styles — a smart selection to choose from at astounding sav- inge 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 - garment 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. PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY M —— i