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: o 0. 5. DRPARTMENT OF AGRI JRE., WEA' BUBRAD TWO ALASKANS | Daily Cross-word Puzzle The W eath ;;"""n - T > ACROSS §o'ution of Yesterday's Puzzle 12. Qod of love =3, Y/ 1. Poems 4 (By the U. 8. Wather Bureaa) coon NEWS FORMEN WHO WEAR §| ARE MADE 33RD | : o8 o g b vy, | Pt o i e i o e : i, AfTIEL y o] EI T o o, Rain tonight, Saturday rain followed by clearing; moderate east- Indiany viD. D |0 [NIOIR! 23. The evelashs| erly winds. MIDDISHADE SUITS i pesiiiies (BlEl I TowSHME IATGILIE] & Frioee LocaL paza A : i | 15 reiiran CIRIEMSIAD [l ** *:2itts, | Tme Beomster Temp. Humidiy Wind Veiclty Westher ot | 15, reminine name KRN T IRIE [NITIEMS [A| 2% Music drama | 4 Pm. yesty ... 2031 48 ] 5 Rain R d A . 29, Ghastly and 4 am. today .....20.22 44 2 E 8 Rain Juneau Residents Are Giv- [RIALCL [NIG| ™ Sendationai: | Noan today 088y an @ 8 ¢ Rain They have been reduced to new low price of en High Honors by Scot- N fi_ feinted hoxis iy bl hey. 8 ; N o pris tish Rite Council o e SHAITLUN| ™ Sihriln e YESTERDAY | TODAY —_— | 21 piblical weeds 24, Stitched Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov. 6—| 3% Disturn Bl e Station— semv. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather Two Alaskans ,one a resident of 30. Church dig- E |R 41. KKept.back Barrow 10 10 10 14 10 0 Cldy Juneau, have been elevated to the| j; Mu".f,,",',":m,k [E[R]! SIUIE] & Worksiperd Nome . 34 { 18 2 8 Tracs Pt. Cldy thirty-third = degree of Masonry| 3G. Old speliing [DIEINSIENTIE (A garments Bethel | 28 28 12 2 24 Trace Cldy and five others, two of whom live i 7 e gk Sy Fort Yukon 16" 16 AR B cidy in Juneau, have been raised to the inellc sen god G, Washing , DOWN 53, Exchange Tanana .. 22 22 | 4 8 — 0 Pt.Cdy o rank of Knight Commander of the | 43 Addifions WU T ) 1 Wasfnyevted oL P Vided with | Fairbanks - 2 0 | 4& 6 0 0 PLCMdy Gourt of Honor, which makes them | &5 Chosh of thres o [omets x & Standinavin 65 Bodyot a | Eagle . 2 8 ig i8¢ ‘g ki eligible for nomimation to the| .5 mee® 65, Fly aloft o Laaviestor | ;o D8 lurnh. St. Paul . 3¢ 32 | 3 32 4 .08 Clear Thirty-third Degree four years| 46, Love to excess 6. Above iy v - B ement | Dutch Harbor ... 40 36 34 34 14 Trace Cldy hence. :g gl‘dl"r;ourn{ul 61, sm“ g ll;umured 57. Prima donna Kodiak .. 40 40 34 36 4 24 Pt.Cldy The two selected for the Thirty- 51, U?u:.lun: poet. 68. Ln.nrlh'lnpm LA FS:;C%T“"M 2%. gélsf'n:na:‘ :x'x‘:n; 40 40 34 a4 4 0 Cear 3 third degree, the highest in Scot- 2% g:-’-:-a alr 69. Lol::mh:nntn 8. Im x:&!—n' c’:fl“l" - i ! = s 2 oty There is another point which we cannot impress upon you too ¥ tsh Rie Masoury, are Walter P.| " nosly 0 Honring o aate 9. Cylindrical 61 /100 of & R 3 — — e Cldy v : T t Scatt, of Junesu, superintendent | |thiough the 71 Finelydivided 10 Solled right angle 50 46 40 42 8 66 Raip ctronely and that is that MIDDISHADE CLOTHES are custom-crafted. § [of the mill of the Alaska Juneau| .~ "°*° roc 11. Kind of balsam 64. Large tub 52 48 4 2 6 0 Cldy b aevEpian e 1 atlori g sxami Gold Mining Company, and Arthur | 46 M 3 30 4 0 Clear Anyone experie need in tailoring can examine these clothes and prove s e Oamh Tocks: | Seattle 56 52 52 52 14 .08 cldy this faet. United States Commissioner and| |z Portland 62 60 52 52 4 [ Clear heavy real estate owner there. 2 0 58 58 4 Q Clear / o ~ Five Knight Commanders *—Less than 30 mifles. H When we say that MIDDISHADE for $35.00 will equal any $50.00 "Piia five, choset s gt Coni- o BTN i 2 M . ey . T - di he Tt te e storm cen yes ay near e lagka Penins insula suit of clothes we know that this statement can be proven. We \701.11(1 I _O!I;Mg?“o( g‘fm Bmeluf,rd:ptl ideEafed B Inbenatly d TaNed odoiwaid 13 the OGN GN ADd be foolish to make such a statement unless we had thoroughly satisfied Uty cletk of the United States Dis- ; attended by moderate rains in Southern Alaska and .cloudy. 5 ; trict Court; Walter B. Heisel, <t| VA /“. colder weather in the Interior. The pressure I$ rising in the eas ourselves as to its truthfulness. g e delmity United States A Aleutian Islands, attended by clearing in Bering Sea, and is mod- Col)ectt;r of Customs; Walter B.| Fin.-. / erately high south of the Aleutians and from Oregon westward. WHAT MIDDISHADE CUS’I‘OM‘-CR‘AFT- King of Ketchikan, assistant Unit- | ¢ Temperatures have been fairly stationary except in the Interior. ING MEANS TO THE PURCHASER ed States Aftorney; William A | ////“ i ¥ Ay Ty : g Pries of Ketchikan, cashier of the| mn ! 1 l“.xlmu woverll:) of fmes!i(Austmhan yarn. First Nations) Bank there, and | FFade-proof. re—_shtun 5 George L. Smith of Cordoya, mas- | M ° L. Latest custom-tailored style, created by ter mechanic for the Copper River en’'s Linen L Ouars one of this country’s foremost authorities land Northwestern Railroad. on men’s clothing styles. 4§ | The Thitty-third Degree and Hand needle work at all vital points— [m“Lbf°;:'“§§;:e;"cl“é‘:§;c;’ex: each process performed by a specialist. {the Scottish Rite at its biennial| Silk sewn seams and button-holes. |session in Washington City. The 1 Permanence of style and fit insured by | selections: were made on the rec- expert hand-tailoring at all vital points. ;emmendmon of H. T. Tripp of g i § -third Degree Maso Hand shaped, fitted and finished collars Junegt; Thirky:third Degros 43 and lapels. ‘and Alagka Deputy of the Supreme Arrow Brand—All Styles and Sizes 5 CENTS EACH—Regular 20c each Leader Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS 7 NN R NN ANJEE / dEmEddl HE ANEEE JEEE HE dN 6 Sleeves naturally and gracefully draped. | Selective Not Elcctive U i i ——————— 7 e ; | Both Thirty-third and Knight ../ ..- . e eds 7 l?(jck(th ree:nfor‘ce'd to prevent sagging. i Aeabens ato. sbisstive Y :////. e 8 Finest quality linings guaranteed to last Izather than elective; that is, they | are conferred by the Supreme Council on its own motion instead |of on . application, no application | being allowed to be filed for either | | honor. They are bestowed in | recognition cf long: continued and| : especially meritorious work in be-| | halft af’ Masonry. LECTURES ON BIBLE _M. Behrends Co., Inc. 3 e ve s the life of the suit. Permanent smartness and fit—with lux- urious comfort. “It’s the second year of wear that makes the big hit.” THE MIDDISHADE COMP Incerporated Electric Vacuum Cleaners HOOVER ROY AL PREMIER and GENERAL ELECTRIC STANDARD PRICES—AIl Guaranteed Free Trial—Time Payments if Desired DON’T MISS THE Turkey Dinner at the CATHOLIC BAZAAR PARISH HALL - B Lectures at the Odd Fellows| {bullding by Evangelist H. L. Wood | have been well attended during the first week of the course. Mr. Wood stresses that his lec- {tures are educational, scientific and | present day national affairs as Juncaw’s' Leading Department Store means the end of the bitter| 2 months' controversy betwesn foretold in Bible Prophecy. These meetings are in no way g related to what are comimonly um- derstood as Evangelistic meetings, he declares. Instead educators and ministers in many of the towns Rentals can be applied on purchase Alaska Electric Light and November 14, from 5:30 to 8 P. M. PRICE ONE DOLLAR controv: has finally b ettled. “Friendly Indians” is the name | -, of a boys' organization at -Scward‘tv\,m,l.e he has lectured have been : 3 5 2 ROME, Italy, Nov. 6.—Peace be- | Cardboard paper cradles to con- | Tedeled B‘;‘;“gco‘m lines of those roiped in the understanding of This tempting dinner will be served under P tw taly and the Vat will | tain infant oysters have been desi- o B S both natural science and the| the direction of Mary Young, assisted by ower CO. age limits are 9 to 18 years old,| while the Scout limits are 12 to 18. science of divine revelation and| their relation to each other, he| says. | | Pastor Wood maintains that| there is no disagreement between true natural sclence and true re-| igion when understood. | Lectures are given Sunday, Tues-| day, Thursday and Friday even-| ings. l ned to ald in thelr artificial cul- . | ture. b2 ebrated next Mon carding to plans made ye: Mesdames Berry, Saindon, Kearney, Rod- enburg, Franks. Sittings and dining room preparations arranged by Mrs. Guyot and Mrs. Hellenthal. Juneau—Phone 6 Douglas—Phone 18 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS—The Standard of Comparison Fred C. Keene, while hunting near Moose Pass fell down a mountainside and injured his back, ! He was taken, unconscious, to the hospital at Seward. The attending physician holds out hope that the injury will not be permanent. i ALASKA MEAT QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR Meadowbrook Hutter Austin P 39 Deliveries—10:: “I Use Only Good coAL” co. LIKING Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND POULTRY Niles Gidding, “Sawdust Slim” of Cordova, had a mnarrow escape from death when he was caught in a revolving shaft. He is a patient in the hospital at Cordova. He will recover from his injuries. b HONE TQ ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must be pro- tected against freezing. Under the ordinances of the Clty of Juneau waste of water is prohibited. Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing water to waste through open faucets will have their service discontinued until such * time as all danger of freezing weather has passed. This regulation will be strictly enforced after November 1, 1631, All customers are hereby notified to the end that they may take the necessary precautions against frozen water There is good skating on the Tripod Lily ponds near Cordova. Supplies and equipment to the amount of 25 tons. will be freighted over the snow this winter from ' McCarthy, north of Cordova, tothe Bremmer mining district by Lee| C. Ramer and brother, Leon Ra- mer. On their property, the Brem- mer Gold Mining Company, they will put eight men to work next spring. Pioneer Pool Hall Telephone 188 POOL—BILLIARDS EMPLOYMENT OFFICE Chas. Milles, Prop. JUNEAU WATER COMPANY Sixty thousand dollars’ worth of bullion and high-grade -concen- \trates were shipped this year by the Nabesna Mining Corporation of the Nabesna district. From the mine shipments are made to Cor- dova, and from there to the smel- ter at Tacoma, Wash. TFwenty men were employed at the mine in the past season. 'Airplane trans- portation proved the only feasible way to get supplies into the Na- besna district last summer. The, Alaska Road Commission is build- ing a road into the district. Gl (BTSSP s PREPARE YOUR AUTOMOBILE FOR WINTER DRIVING R & T RUST REMOVER will clean out all rust from the cooling system of your ear and RUST PRE- VENTATIVE will stop rust from forming in your engine and radiator. We are equipped to render this service at a very small cost. Without this service the cooling system is not go- ing to function properly during the winter. Conse- "THE GASTINEAU Our Services to You Begin and End st the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat Deliberate Before Ordering Men who customarily make their decisions after considerable deliberation, buy Diamond Briquets. ! Diamond Briquets are always uniform in quality —burn evenly—releasing their heat gradually, ade- quately, economically—and leave only a reasonable amount of ash. Diamond Briquets offer more heat for your fuel dollar . . . . it is the economical fuel. THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 186-2 THERE IS A KABO FOR EVERY TYPE OF FIGURE Great quantities of moss berries ope :‘]“;k""“‘;m%‘c“‘ d :*;':r“d“‘:emu;“‘ quently your car will use more gas and oil and the m , for . - 3 Py * . Pacific Coast Coal Co. mnak ane, fr wier e OB e ||| EOSE Wl not perform as efficiently when it is SHEAFFER PENS; PENCILS and DESK SETS ‘They carry a lifetime guardntee SKRIP—“The Successor to Ink” Wright Shoppe PAUL BLOEDHORN, Proprietor berries and vegetalion in general and there was an abundance of Before you prepare your car with anti-freeze solu- tion be sure and have the cooling system properly cleaned ouf. We carry a complete stock of R & T RUST RE- MOVER, RUST PREVENTATIVE and anti-freeze solutions. e Connors Motor Company SERVICE RENDERED BY EXPERTS various styles in type. PHONE 412 T FEERY WAY ‘The Empire. Old papers at i sak PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY gy e