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To make for our Ifoliday Goods we find it roont better to give our custom- ers the benefit of an im- mediate reduction. So here you have right now when you need them most the best of the sea- and reduced son’s styles in price, GROUP ONE $5.00 GROUP TWO $10.00 GROUP THREE GROUP-FOUR $27.50to $50.00 B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store TIGER OF E RAN(.E GREETS LEGION DELEGW M. George Clemencean, American Legion delegates, time premier of France, now 86, From left to right, Commander Edward E. Savage, Clenienceau and General Pershing. (International Niustrated News) Y £ ._..._,.4-..__.4 WINN FINISHES - INSPECTION OF THIS DISTRICT - Bureau of Fisheries Agent| and Assistani Make Fin- al Survey of Year {dead in his room in a Cordova main ther ‘lu a combination of causes. RetuPiiug irvin ifnal inspactions | for the season of inlets, streams in {hls ‘Winn, Alask: Hstrict, Denis , and Capt. M. J. sistant Agent, yesterday afler scvertl days ah- sence. Bota encovntered high bigh winds and rough waters dur ing the latter part of last weel, and rains were so heavy that it was impossible to do much stream inspection. Mr. Winn made the trip on the Brant, There was uo change in conditions preyiously reported, he sald, Capt. O'Connor, who cov- ered Chatham Strait arcas, said fresh dog salmon were appearing at varlous parts in that district. Mr. Winn ‘will, ledve here to- mortow on the Widgeon for a final clhéck on the bureau's sta tions between here and Ketchi: kan. He will be picked up later at. Retchfkan hy" tfie Brant ant proceed to Seatile for the winter, m‘lng here carly mext Bpring. finnt Will leave from liere south Tharsday, morning 0 idgeéon on iis return trin) bays and | Gehuman Heink, a Azent! of the Burean ( returned | parewell tour. { | | COAST RESIDENTS ARE freighters wéh edmifm M. ouse last weck. He had | Tillier said, of ‘abdut’ 16,600 tons reatment at the Coi- leach tor' tho"comn‘w new: Ra. pital but refused to re-} His death was due rooming The oldtimar operated a ;;elwral shop at Katalla jn recent He also worked as a car- enter, and prospected part uI} nw time. lnelther liquor, beer 1 3 sold, are sool Mme, Schuman Heink | roughout Prance. Oryunisers of 2 the movement declare’ they' ha Making Farewell Tour e movement fertere st 4‘2«» commerclal ‘travelers ‘ahd otill‘n and are sure”or mcm . The eappny. k~ n. a8 th Mt B.: S 17.—Brnestine aged 66 years, after 51 years of a brilliant areer as the world famed con- plans to reti after a She sang here for the last time last night. e CHICAGO, Oct. “'Blue’ Cms‘ Association,™ 000,000 fra “Frend liers, said. MARRIED AT FAIRBANKS Louraine Allen and were married in tha Catholic church at 8 o'clock last night. (Oct 1.) The marriage was performed by the Rev. Father Patrick O'Reilly. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hartley were witnesses to the ceremony, Mrs, Herbert is from Anchorage while Mr. Herbert is a represen- toilve of the Sehwabacker Hara- ware Comp Wwith headquarters The newly mas- 1 Miss Be Ligie T, He |00I.D m 5 e FRENCH T0 BUILD viop THREE NEW LINEWS| ,,,h, NEW YORK, Oct. 17,-——murlce Tillier, managing director of ths French Line, arrived on the néw linér ile de France , with the news that his company is prepar- ed to spond $25,000,000 on the con: struction of three passenger ves. sels. Ote of them will be a little Jarger than the Tle de France with MAN ] W BEATH|a auad:aple screw and will be an oil burner, \ The other two will be motor|ness P8 ubout the size of the De.| e. In addition three morelof ,l’-nm Jechelond st f géey s 'I @rey_and white Ena BE DBSERVED Ceiebrah'on n Honor of { the Sixtieth Anniver- - .sary of Transfer orfaw _afternoon at 3:30 o'clack ‘will: mark the end of the sixtigth, yéar of ‘Alaska’s owner- shipi‘by “the United States, Jus #8g0 from that hour g Russia was lowered at %‘mb the Stars and Stripes raiséd, marking the transfer of thé! !)’vitm’) Banks, territorial offices, jotfices will be closed all day, while jobservance of Alaska Day will be made at the Jumeau = Public schools. In the grades, for sev- eral: days, work has been done in relgtion to Alaska Day, and each | grade will observe it tomorrow ir its‘own way. For one minute, be- ginning ‘at 3:30 tomorrow, the high school - will ceage work in memory of the Day. this there will be no official pro- {gram. This will be the first time that work has been halted in local Public Schools in observance: of | Vhich vicmity he has been for Alaska Day. In_ the evening Igloo and Aux- illary No. 6, Pioneers of Alaska, will sponsor a dance in the ball.. Alaska Day has been, for | several years past, observed by the. 'Pioneets by their giving a P dance herd. Music will be fu- |nished by the Night Hawks. DIEPPE, rrfnce. okt. 17 fish markets and om the beach, where they carry loads of stona |Principal pilgrims to honor the weighing * 160 - & 200 pounds on great mnovelist. thelr backs. -These . 'women tishing boats” fo BeweRes to the dumping ihg, heayily loaded| " cleery “counten- feate that they are The stones aré be carried: m sliding up a -steep grade to the carriers damp’ s m a deep’ The jumper: man tor Weatl!er Condihonl As Recolded by lhe U S Weather Inrem Forecast for Juneau and vici lxty‘ ing 4 v. m. today: Showers mrl cooler tonight and uesday; moderate south- LOCAL DATA Barom. Temn, Eumiélifv Wing Velo‘cfiv Weather Rain 64 SE 12 _Clly 49 55 SE 12 -Gy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS BORY ; 1 - |, TObAY e Low 8a. . S$am. Precip. 8am. .| __temp. temp. Velndlz 24 hra. Weather 16 20 0 Clay 16 24 Trace Sitow 20 20 04 Cldy 4 8 Clear 32 Cldy 36 Cldy 20 Clear - 9% Rain 43 Cldy 35 39 44 50 52 56 'a"um.i 4 HEER | Betliel | Tanana .. | | Eagle | Paul 3 | Harbor | a6 { St. Dutch | Kodiak { Cordova ‘Junefl % | Ketchikan . Prince Rupert.. Edmenton Seattle | Portland . San Franeisco.. Pt. Pt. Clay Cldy Cldy thaa 10 mles. i Note.-—Observations at Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, !Princ Rupert, Edmontén, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco are jmade at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. i The pressure remains low i1 the Gulf of Alaska and is high {in' the western Pacific Ocean aid the Southwestern States. It 'is rising rapidly in Western Wachington and falling slightly in |Bering Sea. Light snow has fallen on the Pribilof Islands and in the lower Tamana Valley and moderate rain Willfam Sound to Oregon. Temperatures have fallen slightly in most of Bastern Alaska but have risen at Juneau. f————— e —q WHO'S WHO | © - AND WHERE | | , traveling sales- | the United States Rub-| ber Company. arrived from the westward on the Admiral Watson. | RS | J. J. Arrivee, Alaska represen-| tative of the Great Northern Rail- way, who has spent the last sev- eral weeks to the westward and in the interior, is in Juneau today R. H. Chadw Soup—Puree of Bean Friccassee of Lamb Roast Leg of Veal || Macaroni and Cheese ¢ | nisht while the Admiral Watson ‘Other than | miral Watson for Wrangelll. ( aske. | Ay AMERICANS VIBIT | , to- ‘be -mmu Nearly all old women do the)to Mave it re-soiled and planted iwers of | heavy work of giorters here fn the | With flowers. it in their guide books as a sou- ,;:)dm:::: z Wenir of their visit Admiral | Stewed Tomatoes Steamed Potatoes Brown Gravy The Misses Frieda and Marga- ret Kraft, daughters of the Ko:i Creamed Cold Slaw diak merchant, passed through | Reach Pie Fruit Cake here last night on the Admiral Coffee Tea Watson on their way to Seattle. Hon. Clyde E. Stone, Chief Jus: " 50c Plate—Family Style 5 %0 7 tice of the Illinois State Supreme having arrived on the ‘Watson. Court was a visitor in Juneau last was in port. He has been hunt- ing on Kodiak Island and in the interior for several weeks. | Dr. E. M. Spaulding, former and physician at Anchorage for many | most, if not.all of the 'ovurlunlt years, passéd through on the Ad- miral Watason, bound for Lintcu, Washington. He has been oper-. ating a fox farm near Seldovia for a few years, and is moving it toi Linton, where he will continueé raising fox. ', After spending several days in Juneau, Eddie Sultan, traveling salesman, took passagé on the Ad- Dr. W. A. Borland returned on | the Margnita from Hoonab | nearly four weéks on a hunting, trip. ————— GHAVE OF GEORGE ELIOT LONDON, Oct. 17. — George! fot’s grave is being visited this year by many American visitors. The novelist, who ‘died in 1890, s burfed in Highgate cemetery, a fwct unknown to most of her| 3] Jwn people. Her grave was over- grown with weeds and left un- ‘tended for years umtil recently two ladies from Baltimore paid YUKON TOMORROW - NIGHT ‘The Yukon, Capt. Charles Glass- cock, Js due in port from the south tomorrow at 9 p, m. it sho is able to' come through Wran- gell Narrows, according to word received by local agents this at- ternoon. The steamer has seven days’ mail and 30 tons' of treight — - —— 'Nlmnm-mu The Rmpire, | aboard for J\mmx 4 mmmmmw Americans, in fact, are the Many of them: [ Plek & flower or leat and carry e e ey WITCH SOOT DESTROYER Will Clean Out Your Stove Plpeq, Wlthout Takmg Down i J uneau-Young Hardware C‘Ib' Hardware and Undermkmg i PHONE 12 | e RS E et S ats e Cldy | Clear | Clear | from Prince | Public Stenogmpher J B. B’URFORD&CO "TBUILD FOR 50 PER CENT All eonerete fipllow walls like a thermos Mth,mm'ham cool in summer, OYSTERS ARE IN SEASON WE HAVE ‘OLYMPIAS AND EASTERNS “Also Crab ‘and Shrimp Meat 2 Deliveries Daily i PAMILY JUEL . fo# those wise enough to ordn their coal and’ kindiing hers. Have us deliver you at address and mote how miuch better Heat and cléaner fires you have. Woulda't ssk you to do (Bls #f it cost more. It doesn’t. It really ‘costs leas and the' tria) will prove 1It, We carry & full inb of Fesda D. B. FEMMER i $5~50 a Set See Our Window Display HARRIS o Aliha, and 3 pricse UL RYR