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o ¢ ¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY NOV. 10 1931 cflL I N LEwls ‘Salem Penn, Oct. 12. 1858. He| U. 8. . DEPARTMENT OP Auuwomu;nm BUREAU married October 21, 1886 Mary Wheatley, daughter of the Rev. Richard Wheatley, of New Yorr:. The Weather | D Four children were born to them, (By the U. 8. Weather Bureaa) | Rcbert W., Laura, George F., and Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Nov. 10: ‘Vhrgare: Lewis. | Col. Lewis was a member of the Raln tonight and Wednesday; moderate southeasterly to west- American Association for the Ad- bR LOCAL DATA vancement of Science; an asso- (3 5 :l f Machi G ciate of the American Institute of i :}:‘y i 5““’;‘;‘ T;;nl’- m‘::l"' W;fl Velocity 'l;:i“ oy 7e |Inventor ol achine un | Electrical Engineers, and a member . yest'y i 5 n 5’"“5‘! W ”'l(’r DRESSES d Other War W of the Union League and Lawers’ :‘a.m today .....29.91 40 86 SE* 8 Rain i : : | an ther War Weap- |ciubs of New York. oon today .......2085 42 10” - SE 14 Raln COATS Featuring the best fash- | ons, Passes Away He mede bis Bome # Mon-| UL o A v~ 3 ion of the winter season il {457 2 T Highest dpm. | Lowest4e.m. dam. Precip. 4Bm. : . ¢ o v sed ! (continuea from Page One 3 .m. Prac of exceptional quality, for LBolhpon. ani: busic - b CALL FOR DEMOCRATIC Station— i ton. | G tomp. velooity 34 hrs, Woather generously trimmed with o the Senate Milltary Affairs CAUCTS Barrow o g 4 =8 10 0 Cldy e e ness wear. | Committes, | where | he | describeq, | Notice: (s heresy gien that a| Nome . 3 dp U 32 12 .08 Rain the newesi furs--so pop- with tears streaming down his [Erecinct Cancus of the Democraic) Bethel ..... 36 36 16 34 26 16 Rain ular thi 1son, have $16 50 I face, how the War Department had | Party will be held for the towti of | Fort Yukon 16 16 8 14 4 Trace Qldy : . |rofused to accept his patent, even |Juncau, Alaska, al 8 pm. Tuesdsy,| Tanans 18 18 PR (T . Snow been erently reduced for as a gift. Then he told how, dis- |November 10, 1931, at Moose Hall,| Fairbanks % 2 14 22 4 0 Cldy i ealt i couraged and nearly broken hearted | ¥ the purpose of electing dele-| Eagle 28 28 18 24 * 0 Pt.Cldy G BR3%s b g taken his invention te|gates to the Democratic Divislonal st Paul . 0 40 3 40 36 .09 Rain Wash FrOCks | England, intending never to re- C“’“’E""“’; fl'vz P'i‘;"b“r!r Alaska, | Dutch Ha % 492 | 40 a 8 0 Clear ‘I ILr IVFRY | tumn 4o the condley which had |on Novembet 30, 283 Kodiak 2 40 % 40 16 .01 Cldy ! 191 A0 V) ccomed so ungrateful The gun,| For Precinct No. 1, 15 delegates Qakdges 0 3 34 38 12 06 Cidy X 2 i i he said, was instantly adopted by B 3 unean 38 31 % 8 15 Rain New hats in felt and | Fast color prints. Sizes tre British, end had refirneq| Fof Precinct No. 2, 9:delegates| Sitka . = i e Cldy { Tou from 14 up " him millions of dollars in royaltics, | Wil be elected. Ketchikan . 4 32 3 0 Trace Cldy | velvet vet, his own county would have| [IOf: Fresingt Np. §, § delegaics| Eincs Rper 4“ 3% 38 0 0 Clear { T e w0 , Jothing to do with it. will be elected. Edmonton . 30 4 14 6 0 Clear Special Prices S cml $1 7 5 Col. Lewls had contributed many | THIS call ig dssued pursuant fo| Beatile . “ 2 % 4 5 Cldy pe ] devices to the army before his authority from the Chairman of| Portland 4 40 42 4 102 Rain the Democratic Committee for thé| san Francisco 62 56 8 0 Clay p l 3 machine gun was brought out. | 52 54 '5’5-()0 (l'll 4 Upon his graduation from West F“”‘:Am:f:an of Alaska. i *—Less than 10 miies. Point in 1884, much of his spare| e ALLEN, BHATTUCK, The Bering Sea storm has moderated and moved slowly north- X b , . -& |time was devoted to engineering adv. Precinct Committeeman. | o,qiyarq and is central this morning n Norton Sound alf ? 87.()0 Girls, Sllk Dresses and optical studies, which . N ies ot Rnped — by moderate rain in Western Alaska and portions of Southeast- {sulted in his invention of a d ern Alaska and followed by clearing weather in the Aleutian Islands. CHILDREN'S CHIN | ression position finder for use in|| FOR NEW WOOLENS || tne pressure is high between British Columbia and Hawail, Tem- ] ) ‘N’S C - $ .9 connection with artillery mm”i Fall and Winter peratures have risen decidedly in Northwestern Alaska with little CHILLA COATS | Tt proved so satisfactory under tests change in other districts. in at a board of ordinance and forti- | SEE e Qi O &A 05 on in 1896 advised its gen- o Sizes 2 to 6, $4.95 |eral adoption by the army as a| JACK, The Tailor e e T it VR | Men’s Linen Collars ed in all United States coast de- Girls’ Cotton Wash Frocks f GIRLS’ SCHOOL COATS in s ress % | New Fur Garments in 2 in sport and dress mort ] 75 cents St W AO New Styles Arrow Brand—All Styles and Sizes els, sizes to 14, $7.50 EFEE |includea a_ practical _system ot | Cleaning, Repairing, Remodeling Rl — {electric lighting for railway cars| | Yurman, the Furrier | 5 CENTS EACH—Reglflar 20c each y { E GOO S 5 {by means of a self- regulatlng\ Triangle Building 7 PIEC i“ m: Soperamd from the car|ge ' G X a system of electric lighting BEDDI N G VALL ES IEC] D i pfem o et Tignin | 2 ;| Leader Department Store | ’m motive power, and the differen- BANJO MUSIC Heavy double grey cotton I_iLAM\L"[ SILKS—AIl silks, satins, flat crepes, crepe Jlly wound dynmo now in gen-| | For entertainment and parties. GEORGE BROTHERS Size 70x80—$1.95 de chine, cluffons, and georgettes {eral use. | Teacher of stringed instruments. RD $1.95 His inventions used by the army l HARRY BRANDT ALL WOOL SINGLE BLANKET, Pastel { TR o i a terrestrial telescope for “The Arctic Banjolst ;un position finding; mechani- & e | shades, 70x80—$4.95 A\ 00LENb——o4 in, Woolen Fabrics at {fi’e.;drl:;mlinrsir:;‘gfi:}eafi) ;&to:fig F—————-—————.’ - = > V'S Standard size. new feathers light £ ; a pl board PILLOWS —Standard size, new feathers $2.50 and §3.50 yard i o s ot ot o ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS Saindon Rooms Phone 537 new ticking e acking: . 1 | FAST COLOR COTTON PERCALES and Cioosiod davics Tor onarging sor. | ZYNDA $5.50 Pair PETER PAN PRINTS—25c yard B tccc busieries and an deiricclock | gurvaton staviay Full-Automatic and Non-Automatic fire control installations. | 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Heat Control Col. Lewis was born in New CURTAINS—Odds and ends in ruffled cur- CRETONNES in a great variety of colors i $1.95 and $1.00 and designs—35¢ yard : \{ Hotpoint, Westinghouse and White Beauty In Weights Three to Six Pounds lilill> &lll‘l liH'l' Ihlll!"\ “l1U se Only Good Men’s Fine Suits and Top Coats coAdAr” Each and every garment in our men’s department is carefully tailored from the best of fabrlcs—thcy are produced by expert tailors whose ex- perience in making men’s clothing, insures service and satlsf‘\awn to all men who buy their clothes here. Among the best dressed men in town are those who wear our Michael Stern and Middishade suits at $35.00. All carry an iron-clad service guarantee Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. Juneau—Phone 6 Donglas——Phone 18 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS—The Standard of Comparison $35.00 Top Coats Now $26.75 M en’s Shoes and Oxfords These all leather shoes and oxfords are built for rcal service and they are stylish. Now selling at new low price of $5.00 pair. STORE CLOSED WEDNESDAY, ARMISTICE DAY — STORE OPEN TUESDAY EVENING B. V] BEHRENDS Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store ALASKA MEAT CO, QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR Meadowbrook Butter Freih PHONE 89 Déliveries—10:30, 2:80, 4 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 _rye-‘runComg N 7 b PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FiSH X, Fhoas B I- ADlEs BRING 22;0115;‘“;::': An0 e Mg W8 | RSIORL s 18 18 191 59| e horeLs °|| amount of ash. Diamond Briquets offer more heat Frav's Delicions Hamy and Baten |t tha Daie 683 722 128 2083 | ® T o . for your fuel dollar . . . . it is the economical fuel. e il Several changes in the schedule Pelicans Mr. and Mrs. M. G, Bacon, Wil- - UUT cRuwu Tu as published yesterday have bgen|Mrs. Olson ... 186 150 142 437 Hatik. Strong, 'Dl quah; Elliot! ————— “Eop o '] made The second match Thurs-|Mrs. McLean .. 160 117 150 482|Gonee R, R. Mansfleld, J. Shar- | Pio P l H au day night Is between the Robins|Petrich ... 96 131 131 98| ot C, B Pacifi 1C neer 1 00 : und tm Hawks. On December 15|Shepard . 130 140 160 430 i A alelc C()ast C()a 0. | the Woodpeckers roll against the|Henning . 189 188 11 54| jonn Creagh, Takui Georee | FEERY WAY ! e T Telephone 188 POOL~BILLIARDS | Bluebirds. The December 15 o — — —- ; 1 i 4 ; | matches were omitted. They are z 707 726 168 2087 | O, o i F . EHP’LOYHENT OFFICE Chas. Miller, Prop. between the Hawks and Eagles and Pelicans and Crows Victors!the Owls and the Pelicans. BIBLE STUDY IS TOQ BE i Fist Boling . | = ushiesge ZOAI;SSSENGERS ik GIVEN, BETHEL MISSION| THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS Matches | Crews ARD ALAM = H e peeman 1 13 100 R ART | s esyios o susy | PREPARE YOUR AUTOMOBILE FOR THE GASTINEAU The largest gallery of the season | Council ........117 165 126 408 will be ‘givep this evening and to- | WINTER DRIVING Out Services to You Begln snd Ead ” the was ‘on the side lines 8t the EIKS | sedrews . 177 204 193 674| SEATTLE, Nov. 10. — Steamer|TOFTOW erening Bt the Bowel Mis- Gaag Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat club bowling alleys last night as| Bavard ~ 154 178 189 621|Alameda salled at 9 oeclock this|Sion on Main Street. The study|} ° R & T RUST REMOVER will clenn out all fust the first matches of the mixed| o | moring for Southesist Alaska ports| WUl show the slgnificance of the|} . from the cooling system of yoyr car RUST PRE- —— fournament got under way. ‘ o7 704 098 2140 | with 60 first class assengers and|CTeab Pyramid of Eevpt in regard|l YENTATIVE will stop rust ‘g.o ?ormmg in your 2 : o The Pelicans took three games ‘Woodpeckers nine steerage aboard. to the ent daycurrent events. engine and radiator, THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY from the Bluebirds and the Crows Mrs. Keller . 109 108 133 350| Passengers aboard the Alamedn Avag will be the speaker | W : . A ¥ i treated the Woodpeckers to the | Mrs. Selby e e 7 3% |Bookad Aor \RInGRG aroNBEAR:|CDIN SUBIECE TS publlc 15 ins e are equipped to render this service at a very “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” same coat of whitewasa. | Kaufmann ... 143 149 150 442 Troy, Willis E. Nowell and wile, vijed. small cost. 7 Mrs. Oliver Oison and Mrs. Hflc-i'l‘ George 155 155 155 465 Miss E. Anderson, Grace Pinkston, APET=T S Without this service the cooling system is not go- Corner 4th and Franklin Sts. Phone 136-2 | tor McLean, Pelicans, stood outStewart . 146 175 168 489 |George Folta, Watt Reese, Frank Old papers at The Empire. ing to function properly during the winter. : . among m:z.' won(;exzszbowlers m}m —— ;s- E gevgrs;; A]ber;' Y.lalle ;I M:rplt;y. 2 q“ent]y Xour car will use more gi fifl oll and “e %b of an T(.‘SpeC“VE} 616 642 1 jomas, urphy and wife, - They tied for high individual score, | *Average; did not bowl. Mrs. G Oakes, Ben Takina, S. IE “B:fihhnndry | | &zfi%’;‘z%l not perform as effic! en‘}’ when it is ' Bluebirds Zynda. h Young, W. N. Beg- Price . For the men, Andrews of the|Miss Taylor 8 95 118 x ers, C. M. Handley, G. Taylor. WHERE? a Be{)«;re you prspare your car with anti-freeze solu- SHEAFFER PENS, PENCILS took honors for both high|Miss Monson 106 103 100 P]T UND ion sure and have the cooling syste roperl; erage, 191, and high score, 204.|Harding 113 152 134 399 Ol papers for saie at The Em- ICA .? L I‘é,ng cleaned out. i e s ol and DESK SETS ; : 39 183 1 " ¥ ; > ‘!mlxhtl first match is between Bringdale .. 139 183 195 Siiplee . b We carry a complete stock of R & T RUST RE- They carey. s 1itstime mustagtes W TLE - l(?‘{ER. RUST PREVENTATIVE and anti-fréeze SKRIP—*The Successor to Ink” CTRICAL solutions. to I PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” Ry vIv el Wrieht S Connors Motor Com right Shoppe THE SANITARY GROCERY | oo b Capital Electric Co. SERVICE BENDEI;En BY EXPERTS PAUL BLOEDHORN, Proprietor 1