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UNDERTHINGS il e In Rayon, Glove Silk and Crepe de Chine an,i the low prices are but one of the attractions for the models the dainty fabrics and colors, the fine wea tty trimmings will appeal to evory woman Viemie and pre or miss who wishes the prettiest of ullllergarment_s to complete their wardrobes. A complete line of sizes and a good assortment of colors very reason- ably priced. B.M. Behrends Cos; hic. Juneau’s Leading Department Store | legacies from Boris's father, Tsar Ferdinand, - who ‘'was a great zoologist. Bons Spends Decade In Matrimonial Hunt, 'fi:;‘r,‘Lg“‘:h."l‘vii.‘fi"’m!.‘.’.'"'.:d wants Boerl#. Fails to Find Brlde TR R W | Properties, horseés and men, the | American gif! who. seeks ‘to share the throne ‘with Boris would bé expected 1o 'provide sufficient money ' to énable the King ahd herselt to ‘Mve in’''a 'fashion fitting Balkan monarchs — fpr Boris 18 (frankly pobor and has no inheritance in sight. i’ He gets a salary from the Government of ' $30,000 a year; but that is only endugh ‘to: kei | up “ome” palace. ' Besides, the | straitened youhg' poténtate must support his #ister Hudoxia, who has had" no better luck than her royal brother in finding a help- [muta Borls I8 descrived { sincere, cuuelenllo and ' de | |lighttully' modest. - He " not i | Bulgariam, ' but h of Aubtrigi= | | French-German 'origin.' “I8 " his | | veins_ riins 'the' blood' of ‘some’ of i | the protidest atid most llhmrlou . dynasties of Burope. The h-cfimor-mmln 18 suu past 33.° ‘He is of medium bufid; dark, "© with' spirse ‘Black ' hafy, striking 'blue éyu and”a rather prominent vE He speaks German, nmndry is: ll fluent French, Engl Italian, Bulgarian and Russian. His hobbies are motor- ing, hunting, running Jocomo- tives, aviation, collecting butter- flies, studying natural history After a ten years search King Bo:is of Bulgaria (bel ow) has given up efforts, his friends say, 1> ind amcny the royal families of Europe a bride for himself and = Gu v {or his netion, The young monarch is shown above with is tw 5, Eddogie (left) and Nadeja. SOFIA, Bulgaria, Oct. 5.—Ten !y | years’ search for a wife and! ~queen without results has caused! frjenqs Kintg Boris of Bulgaria to become | epican gi reconciled to bachelorhood. queen’s ! Bo say the B33-year-old sOV-|throng, m's friends, who have re- ved word from abroad that - will soon return to Sofia 4 voyal bride he hoped the sisier oit g hope now, hi is that a rich Am- anxious to wear a crown, to sit on a xlhlod and to be called “‘your " will come ferward and offer her hand, heart and purse to the lonely, despondent mon- arch. among i o disrupted Boris can offer 4 few crnate palaces, four auto- mobiles, aquapium, a floweér conservatory, four elephants, six monkeys, 12 horses, 30 beehives, and retinue of 40 male servitors, The elephants and monkeys are the American rth trip Boris since he has IPIRATES LOSE They will become . a|* 8P| and ‘touctied ‘Grantham and then t0 Alnh' and st prices as Jow or lorer\hllfiey sell for in the States. e — T e Weather Cnhun As Recorded b! the U. S. Weather Bureau Porecast for Junean and vicinity, begtning 4 p, m. today: Rain tonight and” Thursday. |easterly winds. i armer tonight;moderate south- *+ LOCAL DATA Barom, Temn. dumidity Wind Velocitv Weather 3001 48 36 E 4 Cldy 29.99 36 81 NE 1 Clear 96 42 69 SE 12 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ——VESTBRDAY — T TODAY T Highest 3 p.m. wham "mp,_ temnp 34 44 38 34 46 56 . 54 48 51 56 . 60 32 56 62 68 lime— 4 p. m, yest'y. . |8 a. m, today . | Noon today | Low %a.m. Sam. Preclp. ty 2¢h mp. _temp. Velo 30 38 28 22 40 32y | Trace Snow Clear Rain Cldy Clear Raixn Clear Cldy S§t. Paul Duteh Harhor Kodiak ... Cordova Junezu .. Ketchikan . 44 50 50 42 48 56 32 b4 b4 64 Pt. BSan Francisco.. Tu! *—Less than 10 mles. ¥ 'Note~—Obhservations at Duvtch Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, tic Rupert. Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are mndg at 4'a. m and 4 p, m., Juneau time. %% “"Ihe pressure is high at Dutch Harbor and over the ocean 0 'the southward and is low in other portions of ' Alaska and falling ‘throughout the Territory except on Seward Peninsula. Light rains have fallen over most of Western' Alaska and on Prince Willlam Sound and light snow is falling at Tanana. The fowest temperature of the season, 12 degrees, was reported from | agle- this morning. f A | totany, foricutture and ornithol-| Kremed scored on P. Waner's single to center, Barnhart halt- "’Wlwn the correspondent of The|ing at second. Wright forced P Assotioted Press asked the bash-| Waner, Lazzeri to Koenig, Bare ful King why he didn’t marry,|hart going to tlird. Traynor Boris replied with a iaugh: you se¢e, in Bulgaria it is the cus- One run, two hits, one er.or. tfom for the sons in a family '"5 Fourth-Inning gét “their sisters married off first | YANKEES—Collins flied ‘to L Aftet 1 get Budoxia nrrled Waner. Hoyt flied to P. Waner (here’ the' King pointed to his! Barnhart took Comb’s line smash 26-year-old ' sister, who blushed|after a long run. No runs, n- deeply) 1 shall be free to go to!hits, no errors. the altar myself ™ PIRATES Grantham out, | Gehrig unessisted. Koenig threw out Harris at first. Smith fiied to Collins, who took the ball in from off the plate. No runs, no thils, no errors. Fifth Inning YANKEES—Koenig doubled to right. Grantham took Ruth’s grounder and beat Babe to the | bag, Koenig going to third. was no sacrifice. Koenig scored on Gehrig's sacrifice fly to P. Waner. Meusel sent a high fly to Wright. One rum, ons hit, no errors. DURING THIRD: INNING TODAY Yfikws Score Three Runs, | on One Hit, Two Er- rors, Two Bases (Continuca :rom Page One.) FIRATES—Kremer fanned. L Waner doubled alohg the left i field foul line. L. Waner scored on Barnhart's sharp single past Koenig. P. Waner singled off Hoy't glove. Barnhart stopped at second. Wright flied to Combs, Barnhart going to third on the cateh, It was a u;rlflee Combl high 'toul to ‘Traynor. Dhian filed ‘to Grantham. Collins walk- &d. Grantham threw out Hoyt! at ‘first. No runs, no hits, no; 5— Grantham walked ook Harris's grounder th¥éew out' Harrls at first for l( double play. ' Bmith out, Lauerl| to Gehrig. No runs, no hits, no errors. ¥ L Third 1’“‘"‘%. “YANKEES — Grantham threw; out: Comba ‘at first.’ Grantham fumbleéd "Koenig’s grounder and Koenig was safe at first. Ruth! singled, sending Koenig to third. | Gohrig walked, filting 'the’ bases. | ldhul walked, scoring Koenig ' o8 * were still’ full. ‘when Lazzer! ‘forced Meusel, ‘Wright ' to ' Grantham. Gehtig séored on’ ‘am attempted double “stekl, 'Laszerl’ going to| third, when ‘Smith let Traynor's throw g0 ‘throdgh' ‘him. ' Smith was “chalked up with an error Dugan lined out to Barnhart. Three runs, one hit, two errors. PIRATES—Kremer doubled to right. L. Waner flled to Meusel. Meusel dropped Barnhart's fly but Kremer was held on sacond. SPECIAL SHOWING GAGE HATS 6.75 .l-"-lh“m* and many, fiivfl T Mymhhl. f | | ; “Oh, | forced Wright, Koenlz to Lazzeri.| ll' made a fine catch of Tragnurg short fly. One run, three hits, no errors. Sixth Inning YANKEES — Lazzeri doubled; to the left field fence. Traynor went over to talk to Kremer and’ Manager Bush took Kremer out and sent in John Miljus former' Seattle hurler to pitch. Dugan sacrificed, Smith to Grantham Lazzeri going to third. Collins walked. Hoyt hit into a double play, Wright to Grantham 1, Harris, No runs, cne hit, no ercors. ) PIRATES—Gehrig took Jrant- ham's hot grounder amd tcuched first. Harris flied to Ruth. Smith also fiied to Ruth. No runs, no hits, no errors. f Seventh Inning YANKEES — Combs fanned. Koenig out, Haris to Miljus. Ruth singled over second 'Ruth caught off first, Miljus to Harris | to right to Harris. No runs, onci hit, no errors. PIRATES—Miljus fanned. Laz- izerl tossed out L. Waner at first. Barnhart filed to Ruth. Neo rune. no hits, no errors. Eighth Inning YANKEES-—Miljus threw out Gehrig at first. Meusel fanned. Traynor threw out -Lazzeri at first. No runs, no hits, no er- rors. PIRATES—P. Waner lined to' Meusel. Wright singled to right.| Traynor singled over second. Wil-' ¢y Moore replaced Hoyt for the Yankees. Grantham forced, Geh- irig to Koenig, Wright going to' lthlrd. Traynor ran into Koenig i nig seemed hurt. Play was halt- ed a few minutes and after Koe-! was resumed. Wright scored on Harris’s single to center, Grant- ham going to third. Smith out, Gehrig unassisted. One run. three hits, mo errors. Inning Dugan at first. | bounched off Miljus's Wright, |first. Moore fanned. !no hits, no errors. - PIRATES—Brickell batted Miijus. Moore tossed out Brickell. L. Waner lined out to Comb. Barnhart was thrown out at first, Moore to Lazzeri, to Gehrig. No runs, no hits, no errors. — o YOUNG MATRON DIES foot to No runs, Fairbanks, died at that place re- cently a week after giving birth to a son. Her maiden name was Margaret Fuller and she came to Fairbanks from Mentana when threé years of age and lived in Fairbanks, Cleary and Chatanika 'nf’nca ‘that time, 1909, graduat- ing" from the Fairbanks High School in 1924, She was married a year ago. —_—ere—— van rne.; Iame and knocked him over and Koe-| Ninth | YANKEES—Wright threw out Collins’s smash | who threw him out at; Mrs. Lewis J. Mattern, 21, of | ROOFINC PAPERS Fireproof Shingles Roofing Pitch and Preservatives B | uneau-Young Hardware Co. Hardware and Undertakmg PHONE 12 NOTICE: Charge of Hours 9to12—1t0 6 J. B. BURFORE & CO. 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