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NEW OVERCOAT Blue Chinchilla, single and double breasted, considering the standard of their quality at _ the unusual low price of $22.50 Boys’ Hom y Blue MACKINAWS Fhese all-wool mackinaws have been priced to meet your expectations of better wear for less money. AGE 3 TO 9 $6.75 each AGE 10 TO 18 $9.50 each Dressy and Serviceable Shoes for Children Here are shoes that will give you service lhmuglmul the winter months. Built to give that desired springy comfort in wall\m;; leathered to give service in all kinds of upper with com- weather. Good leather position soles. 5t08 et $1.75 81-2t0111-2at $2.25 12 to 2 ai %Z 75 Boys’ Aviators Helmets All sizes. Black and brown. Just the kind l of headgear for cold weather. | at $1.25 each B Home of Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort Appliances Now Is the Time to Buy a } v B. M. Behrends (0., Inc. “Juncauw’s Leading Department Store” HIG b SGHGUL’S .| wo tree shots but neither w 1 | verted. White fouled Berhendt, ‘\vho again was allowed two free | shots. Behrendt made a point on| FRusH DEFEAT of theni. Hanson fouled W. Mil- rter: Freshmen O, Eighth Grad- | IGHTH GRADE ° | l‘mrd Quarter—E. Hagerup was |8 ubstituted for Harris in the Eighth |Grade line-up. Whitley fouled Older Baskelball Players v;/;mp but the latter failed on the| e shot. White failed again after Romp Home by Score |having been foulea by Hag}uxu} Behrendt failed to convert, after| of 19 to 5 |having been fouled by Haglund |w. Miller shot a basket. Hanson| Freghmen— Eighth Grade— | seored a point after a foul by E B Swon o H. Millr | vjler. Haglund basketed the bal J. Romanseth ...xf | Third quarter: Fresbmen 3, Eight H. Haglund 1f Graders 2. G. “(Ihjto Tg bid er| Fourth Quarter—Ficken foule A. Ficken 1z ". Harls 'penrendt, who converted. Then Substitutions — Fre Hanson went ir A. Ficken, who place as right f ter played cent went out. Eighth Grade rup for F. Harrls. jeree, A. S. Dun keeper, R. 8. Raven; Zalmain Gross, m: Paul|pjcken converted after having been | g ouled by Behrendt. Romanseth Sishot a basket. ‘White made a 1e lab- | peautiful shot from the sideline. 1. Sisson . game closed with a point by E. Hage-|\hite after a foul by Hagrup Fourth quarter: Freshmen 6, Grad- an time- ers 1. ™ High school F cnstrated yester worthy of be! clementary school Eighth boys.. In the High sium, the basket mere advane ed the five of the by a score of I Joseph Romans Jund were prol Freshmen and W. M? The House Committee on Appro- and E. Hagerup sparkled for 1 ons will consider estimates for Grades. |appropriations for the Alaska Rail- ’\laska Kailroad Manager Enroute to Washington " Hae- for Fund Hearings Freshinen Take Lead road on November 12, it was made First Quarter - Harris wa uled [ known today by Col. Otto H. Ohl- General Manager of the Road, o is a passenger on the steam= Yukon for Seattle enroute to Wash ying been fouled by W. Milk ngton. He is accompanied by Mrs gdund made his second basket Ohlson and B. H. Barndollar, legal of the period. Romanseth scored aladviser. bagket. Sisson did lkewise The; While here Col. Ohlson conferred period closed after Romanseth foul-|with Gov. George ed H. Miller, who failed on his frec|road matters shot.” First quarter: Freshmen IOjnumber of p! Graders, 1. industries and s %fl Qunrter—l-mglund fouled | dealers. H. Mjller, who hllpd for the try for He expects to be in washmgm nplnt Paul Hanson® was sub- (scveral weeks, conferring with tt for A. Ficken at left guard, [Secretary of Interior on future took Romanseth’s place at cies and the rail program. He x;km lwvnni. Romanseth was sent |also appear before the Appropria- pl Sisson went out. tionl Committee to explain the es-| r.lnuwl for :ppmprhuom l apd converted his free shot. Sisson basketed the ball. So did Haglund Sissgn failed on a free shot nd purchased a i Legislative Ticket: For Senator- Frank A. Boyle Thos. B. Judson Polls Close at 7 Government 1 Alaska 1n RAI ET For Delegate te Congress: GEORGE B. GRIGSBY Territorial Ticket: Allen Shattuck E. L. Sampson A, H. Ziegler Educatwn- For Treasurer- Richard E. Hardcastle | For Auditor- Thomas Gaffney _For Highway Engineer- William E. Hesse For Commissioner of For Constructlve 'Anthony E. Karnes U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU e The W eather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) :l Ferecact for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p. m., November 4: :( ' i Rain tonight and Wednesday, warmer tonight; fresh south- ,’! " easterly winds. - ,; LOCAL DATA B Time Barometer Temp. Humidity wind Velocity ~Weather & 4 p. m. yesty ...3033 43 74 SE 6 cdy & 4 a. m. today 3021 32 9 w 3 Clear Noon today ... 3014 42 o g 3 Clear & CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS zj YESTERDAY | TUORY. ' i . Highest 4 p.m. \ Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. [ Statioh— témp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather g ow . R i T o Bl T a Nome -t g a8 v 0 Clear & ¥ Bethel 6 6 | 4 6 14 Trace Pt. Cldy *} » Fort Yukon 2 2 | 0 0 10 02 Pt. Cldy & Tanana ik 8 6 | 4 4 - 0 Pt Cldy é Fairbanks ... 10 10 | 6 14 & 0 Cldy Eagle P el 8 | 8 18 —_ 0 cldy :J st. Paul ... . 32 32 | @@ 16 Trace Pt. Oldy ¥ | Dutch Harbor ... 38 — | 28 3 — Trace Cldy g Kodiak . | 44 | 3¢ 36 24 16 Rain & Cordova 38 36 1. 84 A8 26 374 Rain 8 Juncau ... 48 48 | %1 3 3 Trace Clear g W Sitka ... 47 - | 30 - 0 0 Cldy fl . Ketchikan ... 52 48 ] % 3 £ 0 ciear ¥ ¢ Frince Rupert 48 48 | 34 38 0 0 Clear = Edmonton .. 48 34 g | 2 0 Clear Seatlle ..o ..l 52 §' SR T b 0 Foggy v Portland ... 58 54 | 40 40 » 0 Roggy San Francisco ... 74 56 { 50 50 * 0 Cldy Spokane ... .. b4 52 | 8 38 % 0 Cledr g Vancouver, B. C. 54 52 | 46 46 0 0 y *—Less than 10 miles. § The pressure is low in Southwestern Alaska. It is lowest south g A - of Kodiak and falling rapidly at that place. It is high in N ern and Southeastern Alaska, Woistern Canada and the P% States. Rain fell in Southwestern Alaska and was unusually heasgms at Cordova. Fair weather prevails over the Interior end in the Southeast. Temperatures have riten in the Interior and at Cor- dova and have fallen in other parts of Southern Alaska and mu Seward ,Peninsula. RED CEDAR SHINGLES Manufactured in Alaska NEW STOCK ON HAND THE NEW WAY The RED CEDAR METHOD of re-roofing is a great : boon to the home owner. By this plan, now being used extensively all over the country, the old roof is not removed—the new Red Cedar Shingles are # 1aid right over the old roof. Your buildings are thus protected at all times. You can use your. occasional spare hours or days for re- roofing. - There is no liter, no old nails to be both- ered with. Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. “§ QUALITY and SERVICE MURESCO Juneau Paint Store THE ELITE STUDIO Has just completed the imstallation of an expensive up-to-the- *” minute Lighting System direct from Hollywood. 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