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SENSATIONAL? F NO -- about for stout figures that we are selling at a price---Regular $37.50 for More light and slender appearance has been achieved in these garments through the v Lvery the advantage of selecting her new Coat from th ions shown in the favored and colors of the B.M. Behrends Co [Hg. Juneau's Leading Department Store here is nothing sensational it, just some slenderizing Coats ise of slenderizing lines. stout woman will appreciate ese Splendid winter fash- season. Sizes 38 to 46. Striped ‘Angora ‘Sweater / i N materials mark this modish gray angora wealer, worn by Mary Astor, with itk skirt in gray tones with invisible accordion pleating, with dull red, gray and black stripes. Tax velour hat with rhinestone pin and tan silk scarf _with flame-colored border campkle costume. {Internations! Newsreel) e o o ;cuvm 'SHOW. GOOD FORM, DON'T. THEY? s The Iulluw)nx are new books' thdt: have just been placed . on tho=nhplvau at. the Juneau Public| Libriry ready for ditsribution: .. *Morrel ana Son,” by Deeping. The ‘(Fendly ‘and. candid relations ‘ot fdther and son are well de- v»lmed from age to age, and the Itlurq experiments in life are! described with a realism that for, all: fts frankness never becomes offensive. Klued Un- Slenderizing .]ruyr and black stripes | Wutl:er Conditions As Recorded by tlle U s Wenther B!lreau Forecast for Juneau and vmmty. begmning 4 v. m. today: Rain tonight and Thursday; fresh southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA | lime— 14 p- m. yest'y. 29.42 |4 a. m. today...29.67 39 41 41 Barom, Temo. HEumidity Wind Velgaltv Weather 926 Rain Rain Cldy 10 2 84 83 SE SE Noon today ...29.79 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Highest 3 p.m. | temp. temp. 18 14 12 10 22 28 34 14 10 39 [ stanona— | Nome . .. Bethel Tanana Eagle St. Paul Duteh Harbor Kod Cordova Juneau | Ketehikan » | Prince Rupert Edmonton 'Seattle . Portland . |San Francisco.. 28 14 44 66 TODAY $a.m. Precly. Sam. Veicolty 24 hra, Wenather 0 Clear 0 Clear 0 Pt. Cldy 0 Cldy 0 Snow ] Cldy Pt. Cldy Rain Rain Showers Cidy Clear Cldy Cldy Clear Low 8a. m. temp. temp. 2 10 26 30 32 40 38 41 41 34 52 6 2.06 .64 .60 52 0 .39 54 54 58 * 0 *—Less thaa 10 mlies. 26 i 58 | Note—Observations at ‘Princ Rupert, Edmonton, Seutllfl !made at 4 a. —-— Harbor, Kodlak, = Junean, Porlland and San Francisco arc m. and 4 p..m., Juneau time. The pressure remains low in the Gulf of Alaska and is high in the North Pacific States. the coa | tation has i to Oregon. It {treme Eastern Alaska. to Caliofrnia, and falling in interior Canada. been general in Southern Alaska and along the coast Temperatures have fallen in Western Alaska and in ithe Gulf of Alaska and remain moderate is rising in Alaska and along Preelpi- in Southern and ex- Will Experiment in Hypnotism Now for *BERLIN, Nov. 2—For the flr,ul time in the history of German criminology, hypnotism was re- isorted to for the detection of jcrime. The experiment was con- ducted by Dr. Georg Flatan of | Berlin, noted authority on hypno- | tism, on Frau Neumann, housu. ! keeper for the late Professor Ro- |sen of Breslau, who was murder- |ed over.a year ago under eircum. | | stances which still batfle the po- Y,me ! Frau Neumann was suspected of | | being implicated. She has stead- !tnutly denfed this, and the police, after re-arresting her several | times, had dropped the charge. {But Frau Neumann felt that she owed it to herself to be clearad of .even the semblance of suspi- I cion, and therefore accepted the | suggestion of . her attorney that she be hypnotized and in this state be induced to testify. Dr. ]Eigbt lovely ladies of \Vafihmg‘ on, D, C, practlcmg (heu’ stuft ming baskethall season, r thc". b & unternational Newwreel) End Her ed his wife &pd afster-in-law Thursday. while. they were ping, dismembered tha bodies and stuffed them into trunks. i Moity declared his wife had ybeen unfaithful and held his sis- jter-in-law responsille. In his ecenfesion, Molty sald hrooded vver the conduct of nd on tue day of the drnXk and killed the en wirile tihiey were sleeping. confe «fon has resulted in of nis brother, Joe, vhose wife was one of the slain | Wb Ly A 4 Qi ;ers NAMED FOR ROLL GALL OF RED CROSS [Chailrmen of Towns in Ju- neau 'District Appoint Today by Dwmon Held Chairman #: M. luhundl ‘ot the Juneau Chapter of the Amer. Lican Red Crods, who is this year In diract charge of the Eleventa IRoll Call in this district, has an- nouncéd the appointment of the following Roll Call chalrmen in other towns nder his -ulm-vl ion, as follow: F. A J. Galwas, Douglas; D H. W. Alberts, Sitka; T, S. Else.| M. W C. giwmwmv ROYALTY TAKES TO GUM; EVEN MICHAEL, WHO TRIES MAMA’S BUCHAREST, Rumania, Nev. ~—American chewing gum may Mow count Queen Marie and b _ enlire Rumanian royal family =u. its devotecs. Tt was first introancea ints Ru by Princess (leana after visit to the United States. At the members of the royal swallowed the gum as they candy, but apparently d no unpleasant resu then initiated them art of chewing the elastic drawing It from her Since then B 7 -|ous Mickey,” hard, | -llny B. A, Bar. 8. Kane, Hoo- ‘lfllon Yakutat; A nah; wing gum relleves her craving it tobacce, She makes no et fuc' thet she thoroughly he pleasant flavor of the Americar minted gum. An American friend recently sent her a large carton of Ameri- can candy-coated chewing gura but it wasn’t in the house a d before her kingly son, “Mischiev- got hold of it and had a royal banquet all his own. The little sovereign's dog, “Brown Mumbo,” has a sweot footh also, and Mickey shared the gum with him, but with rath- er disastrous results. The gum Bot entangled in Mumbo's long hair and teeth, and gummed nli his jaws. The palace m 1o be called to uumu predicament. cnlch.m' Roll Call is to h grom | ber 38, and" those named the ranks.of wil hava;cbarge of the .V Flatau hypnotized her ir the pres- “S8ower of the Wind,” by De- ham., There is both vivid drama, and adventurous. romance in this .|tale of love of Gaspar Barboas,' the ruthless Anglo-Spanish peari-' er. and the beautiful aboriginal Safra, a native of the antipodes who has been educated in Europe. ‘“‘Giants in the BEarth,” by Rol- vagg. This is a powerful novel of the great Northwest with the' boundless Dakota prairie as & background and of a man's ter- rible. struggle to conquer the wilderness. “The Aristocratic Miss Brew-! ster,”” by Lincoin. The story ‘of what happened in a Cape Cod village when the aristocratic Miss Brewster went to work. “Spring Tides,” by Pinkerton. 1A veritable epic of the life of a hand logger in British Columbia,; with love interest woyen into fits intricate plot. “The Inn of the Hawk ‘and Raven,” by McCutcheon. This new tale of the mighty struggle between the Graustarkian Dra-i gons and the robbers of the Droon' Forest is as thrilling and full of color as anything McCutcheon has written, “The Story of a Wonder Man; Being the Autobiography of Ring| Lardner.” This may be a take-| oft on modern bfography and jt may be a satire on modern times, but it i certainly funny and com-| tinuously so. The illustrations; are a part of its charm, ik “Iron WilL,"” by Buck. An fn- | teresting story of Kentucky nfll for WQM EN its feuds. “Captain Cavalier,” by Greg- A story of early California.; . “The Runaway Trail,” by Trey-| [nor, A western story. “Penfold Adventure,” by Paine. | A good sea story. he Devil's Mantle,” by Pack- ; ““Terror Keep,” by Wallace; "Lrunn Lupin,”, by LeBlanc, are vm ¢ooi mvnnry stories, ¥ ory. Imerlined—-very Risak i d% Invesiigating Crime ence of police commissioners an‘l of her attorney. ‘The testimory given in the hypnotic stage dif- only in that her mind seemed to | also remembered one person as | having heen seen frequently . with | the murdered professor duting the | days immediately preceding the crime, whom she had not recalled |in her normal state, Whether | this name will furnish a new clue remains to be seen. The fact, however, that the tes- timony in the hypnotic state ‘n when she was first heard by the police, is cited by her attorney as a proof of her imnocence. SR A e H. F. Preston, traveling sales- man, is in Tfneau from the Firs: City, having come north on the Alentian. MWFS and CHILDREN’S AVIATION COATS warm and cumfy . for the cold thyl. Sizes 2%m6yn. l‘z:( ot llu :erlq.u of ing held each Tue ovember by. the Ladies Legion was hou ‘at 8:30 o'clock in Thore were 19 m.m, st pizes went to Mrs, and J. Saloun while ¢ prizes were won Brown and Knute wing the card game Mmm fered from her previous testimony | concentrate better on.details, She no way runs counter to that given | WEATHER STRIP Now is the time to look around and put on Wtather Stnpmg We can supply— BOSLEYS HEAT SEAL BOSLEYS FELT STRIP BOSLEYS RUBBER STRlP i J uneau-Young Hardware Go. Hardware and Undertaking fih = PHOHE 12 i L.....m.. P | FRYE.BRUHN COMPANY | OYSTERS ARE IN SEASON | WE HAVE OLYMPIAS AND EASTERNS | Also Crab and Shrimp Ieat i i 2 Deliveries Daily FINE FAMILY FUEL - for those wise enough to order their coal.and: kindling here. Have us deltver you 'at your { address and mnote how much 2 i/ better heat and clnur IIM | TS you have. H 2 o= Wouldn't ask you tn do m: | 1t it cost more. It doesn't. ‘I | really costs less and:the "Il‘ will prove it. - We carry a Sull ln ot l‘ndt i ik : Phone M | i ! 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