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T this fow cost, Daughter or buttons in a dmbl; breasted row an the insignis_of & B i In Quality, Style | and Workmanship These ? Coats Are SuperiorValues at This Price You Are Offered Better Values In These Chinchilla Coats Because— they are made of a rich, warm, 81% cortified all-wool HEIR warmth, their sturdy con- chinchilla fabric: lined i i shoulders struction, their smart appear- gm-s:, m*; :'v;;ly e ance—all of these exceptional body,with warm suede velour. Y, Collar—Unusually large. Sise=Fully one size larger than the same so-called size in other coats. Buttons —Brass buttons on characteristics represent, at this low price, an achieversent in value- giving. We are offering this supe- rior value, along with thousands of other merchants in association with Marshall Ficld & Company, Wholesale, through the medium of the COMBINATION XX PLAN. 4frer the quantity we now have iz sold, no more till be obtain- O able. We suggest that you sce these couts s soon as you possibly can. J C = B. M. Behrends Co., Ine. Juncau’s Leading Department Store A ) a hearing at committed to rium yester- 5 {day, a mess ceived by U. S. /.| Marshal Albert White said He for alleged | will be taken south on cne of the next boats by Deputy U. 8. Mér- 3 adjudged insane at | Ketchikan and Morningside | and sentenced to se b jail by UL 8. Comm © Keboe at Ketchikan; ' violation of the A Bone | | Dry Law. | shal William Ierro. ] 1 GIVEN. SENTENCE CORDOVA . 1EACHER HERE Leo W. Breuwer, who Is to be George Sammis was sentenced Cordova by U. S. Commissioner J. W.|superintendent of the Kehoe, of Ketchikan, to pay a | schools during the coming year, “fine of $250 and serve 60 days|passed through Juncau on the in' Jail for the alleged possession | Alaska. Hoe was formerly super of a still and mash seized by U.|intendent of the schools at N S: Deputy Marshals ot Ketchiken, | €. C. who s to it was said at the U, S. Marshal’s |in, the Cordova schools 1s also a office here today. rd bound passenger on the - e —— COMMITTED 70 MOZNINGEIDE | Jack Yoshida, Japanese, | Ola pepers for sal! at th > PSSR S S S S B e A Quartet of Suredire Hard Hitters = O mattcr what your game — ducks, quail, rabbits, %;lr}p chick- ens, geese, or traps — you'll find that these fourshells in the Peters Line will not only answer any and every requirerttent of shot gun shooting, but do it in a really superior mannef. [ Loaded by the exclusive Peters method, wadded with hair felt wad- 18 ding, with Peters famous water-tite bevel crimp and embodying many other special and exclusive Peters features, these shells give the fast hhard hitting patterns with extreme penetration that stop what you hit. In all load combinations. Use them this season and be sure of getting The seagon opens Saturday, September 1— place your order with us now for that half- ase or case of these shells. ‘(\_ PARIS—Itir collafs with long ends which tle in ‘4 how Kknot|Miameda sailing from Seattle this are featured on several of the|gqnning i wraps Lelong is showing for fall. . | WHO'S WHO : | AND WHERE : w aska included F. Faunce of the Fairbanks Exploration Com- pany, with head offices in Boston, Miss Thelma C. Wait, who fis to teach in the Douglas School this year, was an arrival on the Alaska. She is a University of Washington graduate and was on the Wrangell school staff last year. After a short trip to Wrangell, Simon Hellenthal and daughter, Mary, returned on the Alaska, Dr. and Mrs. T. H. White came nerth on the Alagka to visit with Dr. €. P. Jenne, son of Mrs. White, and Mr.. Jenne, Miss M. Jones, daughter of Evans Jones, well kmown coal mining man, is a Seward-bound passenger on the Alaska.| She has been attending school at Belling- ham, Wash. Returning to Cordova on the Alaska after spending the sum- mer in the States are Mrs. D. T. Phillips and two daughters, fam- ily of D. T. Phillips of Davis and Phillips, Cordova grocery concern. A. 8. Dunham, one of the in- structors in the Douglas Publz Schaol is a passenger aboard the RIS — The collar and cuffs of an ochre beige suecde, cloth trimming is diagonal tions in two diamond shaped mo- |Open evenings. tifs at the baeck of the coat. - coat aré of 'ORDS L summer ermine. The only other|Cloging out all 1¢ inch Columbia incrusta- |and Okeh Records at FOc each. Radlo Electrie: Co., Martin Lyngh. adv. 91a papers for sale at the Empire. | O1d papers 1or sale at the Empire, without cost. immniediately. ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc: INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE DIESEL, LUBRICATING OIlS and GREASES 5 Including Union Non-Detonating Gasoliné Union Ethyl Gasoline Aristo Motor Oils' - Union | A Firel nsuranCe‘Policy may not be changed after a fire oceurs. So, if you have paid off d moitgage or finished purchasing property under’ contract, you should notify us. We will make the necessary change If you move to a new location, an en- dorsement is required. insurance, phone us. If you need more We will cover you Through passengers on the Al-(© {hospital for her home today i ———i —— BABY GIRL BORN to Mrs. Peter Schmitz at St Ann’s Hospital yesterday. Roth moth- d child are doing well. Mr. is employed by the Re- nefer compaay. e, RETURNING HOME Schm lable Mrs. Harry R. Allen, wife of the Lutheran mnist who. underwent an operation at Ann’s Hos. pital last Saturday, is leaving we RETURNS HOME 13.year-old Davis, who St. Ann'sy Hos t the hospi:ai Charles Davis, sai of Mr. and Mrs. was operated on @ pital last week, I for his home. - \ CHICAGO, Aug. 29. ".\“mk,‘ yards Tommy" Murphy, a threat in the middleweight boxing ranks | ten years ago, now is a lieuten- | ant in the Chicago fire depart.| ment. ———.——— An S-pound baby girl was born|j PUG FIGHTS FIRE NOW ; 0ld papers ror sale at the Empire. the steamer Alameda. Dr. Cosmo Gordon Lang, arch. sishop of Canterbury. He succeeds 2r. Randall Thomas Davidson who recently resigned as head of the Shurch of England. Miss Dorothy“Fisher, teacher of instrumental music in the Juneau High School, is coming north on Not a jar in vation Car containing maid and valet service. Il e MILWAUKEE 7 ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF WITH A FULL LINE OF REFINED OILS 'ON GASTINEAU CHANNEL longest electrified railroad in the world the. journey on the new, Olympian easiest riding train in the world Only 68 hours te Chicage Roller Bearings, Friction Buffers, Electrical Operation over the mountains—new Standerd Sleeping Cars with larger washrooms, new heating and ventilating systems—new Obser- women’s lounge with shower, men’s lounge, barber shop with men’z shower, a commodious observation patlor, | Extra Comforts and Conveniences NO EXTRA FARB CARSON, General Agent White Building Fourth and Union Seattle, Washington \ Union Oil Company JUNEAU SHOTGUNS—RIFLES—HUNTING KNIVES SUPER X and NITRO EXPRESS SHELLS Kann’s 223 SEWARD STREET QUALITY MEATS Mayflower Butter and Eggs Featuring Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacons FHONE 38 CANNING PEACHES . .and PEARS- - We will- be receiving—next week a large shipment of Peaches and Pears. We will guarantee the Quality and Price CALIFORNIA GROCERY Free delivery three times daily “Best in Everything” ~ PHONE 478 s ey 3 FRYE-BRUHN COMP ANY " NORTHERN HOTEL Public shower and tub baths 50 cents. Ray Oil Burner month and up—steam heated. s it ROOMS—50 cents per night and up; $3.00 per week and up. in operation—Hot water day and night. Rooms $12.00 per - OVER-NITE FLOOR ENAMEL JUNEAU PAINT STORE FOR THE BEST FLOOR PAINT IN TOWN TRY CHICKEN DINNER AUK BAY INN SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out COFFEE