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SGIVING HOSPITALITY . hospitality . . . will your Thanksgiving table radiate these words to the fullest extent? LINENS = well toward making the Thanksgiving dinner the success it Graciousness the “feeling” of far chosen—go should be. LINEN DAMASK 22 x 22— Floral designs, hemmed by hand 108 and 12 Napkins Linen Clotlis 6 picee luncheon sets, Rose designs on and bordered in blue imported Irish in or rose linen LOTHS 2x 108 and x90 with napkins to match LINEN B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” "ABLE me 3500 are owned and operated | mad Each has a sample entry{ nbraces cvery kind of com- t is wanted. salmon, the time for gathering tha| STAETED HEHE. : \ches, daia s limited, we Hope those ] study is 1o whom the forms are mailed will| the value of 1 co-cperate with the Customs au- vestment in boats therities in the investigation, and is confined to of take fill out the proper blanks and| and f and to return them as quickly as pos- the ¢ and the sible,” Mr. Hopkinson said. # % ” 5 pation of the owner: Investigation of Fishertes Co-cperation Ts Desired o i Is Launched by Tar- ML S Bt ik G s out fo the vessel oWNers —pryce Caldwell, former great Yale 1t Lommission operators. One i§ for undocu- | yac and rookie outfielder for the e J““.“t()‘:l L:-‘lml“di\l"”' Cleveland Indians, now is in New (Continued from rage One) Syt ylain C":‘“:):m Haven running a cigar store. | i F . o SABOCUFAONS. (OF ., 00-PY The New York Yankee baseball chikan *for w days and then x»(h:r&vi mj doo {xf«nmr} e oke 1S I proceed to the s e ““ oy . dn l:\\f::;‘\x‘"l(iv.bjxl‘f tendance record of 1927 by 200,000, Ordered by Senate ion has been ord HWEYI L R e | Larry Dugin ana Harold Mackey, vy companies, etc . names f owners, addres f Commission pur- RIS 01 ; & e of birth, the place whero @ PAIr of Dartmouth ends, weigh 7 i te of naturalization, is asked | ore than 195 pounds each. { the Commission to make y,” Mr. Hopkinson said Senate’s resolution, Companies are re- e details of their stock ] The average time of contact of a “Under the the i ¢ - Commission is ‘requested to make Any franater, 'of Togs: of,| Orivek aid & guil PRt 8 esincd ation of the entries of ls during the current year |at 0006 of a second. must be reported. On the back fish and other marine products into ™ of each questionnaire is blank trip| Jack Doyle, Chicago Cubs scout, the United States from the high B . \h el owhad: chartersd yrts to be filled out by the op- | stole 577 bases during his major | d or re i, wholly or in part or howing the take by trip|lcague career, which extended 15 s r or mot such And the place where the take was!yoars. ns 3 1 in the United B e States. mssessaie Although the Scnate slution refers to -owned [} TEYAV/ Con n will NIL ll/ -owned ves: o |f . 4 {hat eomparative figures nay be {f K 1YS‘ER made Connress.” i / AN ‘ H H { RUN PROOF UNDERWEAR ected from for sion of alier It is ole! the pu .A<(dblll]' the 9 present of our fisheries, th BLOOMERS nationa of vessel owners, and : the sources of production SHORTS h‘rhe program of the inquiry as VES obtlined by the Commission pro- g , vides for completion of the work BANDEAUS before the conclusion e f GOWNS coming session of C Prior to coming Cemmission experts district of Hawnaii population thore SOLO SUITS In All the New Lovely Pastel Shades ese, when w! anr citizenship. ¥ here | visit Pacific Couust fishix ‘ from Seattle to San Diego cross to the Guif Coast, and up the Atlantic Coa; ini in all areas the same inguiry just i being started here. Hl Many Boats Here i It is estimated that 40,000 fish- i ing vessels will be covered by the § investigation. Of that number i T U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICU Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, b Rain tonight and The W(‘ulher (By the U. S. Wi t 4 ing Thursday; f LOCAL DATA utheast Bureau) p.m., erly November 19: winds. I'URE, WEATHER BUREAU Time Burunwlcr Temp. H dity Wind Velocity ~Weather 4 pm. yest 3 3 ) SE 12 Rain | 4 am. today 49 2 SE 24 Rain Noon today 41 s E 22 Rain ( BLE AND RAI)I() REPORTS — " YESTERDEY T % TOPAY Highest 4pm. | I t 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Station— temp. (cmp | itemp. te velocity 24 hrs. Weather Barrow o Sy g i ST S Nome o 0 | 0 | Bethel -2 -2 | 2 16 0 Clear | Fort Yukon -4 -4 | 4 - 0 Clear | Tanana 0 0 | 6 0 Clear | Fairbanks 8 8 | 0 Cldy | Eagle 10 8 i 20 0 Clear St. Paul 26 26 | 10 0 Pt Cldy| Dutch Harbor 34 32 — 0 Clear 40 38 16 30 Cldy | 42 38 16 194 }'mm!‘ Juncau 41 3 | ] 24 A1 Rain | sitka 44 - | = 0 55 Rain | Ketchikan 38 33 40 4 94 Rain | Prince Rupert 33 38 | 10 8 24 Cid\" Edmonton My e i 8 0 Clear | Seattle 44 44 | ) 42 10 01 Rain | Portland 48 43 41 & 02 Rain San Francisco 53 51 48 [ Clear | Spokane 28 26 20 [ Cldy | Vancouver, B. C. 42 4 i 04 Rain | e is low thr ou'zhuu AL A ward. It has and fallen| consider: in the Interior but rew Guif of Al- aska. fair tures have ri ward, ax‘l ar weather Rein has been general in ftac G and prevails in Western Northern n throughout the T.r T .(bn\c this morni exc ppz Sout Alas] ka st Alaska and! Tempera- except from Kodiak wi in ('nr C\'ncm:- north. | divorce court for the annulment of her marriage to Lord Inverclyde. The petition states that they had never lived together as man and wife. Lord Inverclyde fought the action on the ground that the court had no jurisdiction as parties involved were domiciled in Scotland. Associated Press Photo DANCE MOOSE HALL Scandinavian-American TONIGHT Music by the MERRI- 9:30 O'CLOCK SHAR Ladies Go Free GENTLEMEN, $1.00 MAKERS l) Come and Have a Good Time | Lady Inverclyde, known as “June the actress,” asked a London ‘ | N ‘The undersigned having this P ——— NOTICE OF HEARING OF jannexed of the estate of Stephen Ges, at the office of the {Cem: Iuml account and ,(tl]( Executor with the Will a L d Smart Furs All the season’s very newest styles — a smart selection to choose from at astounding sav- ings in price. The largest selection of foxes, mink, marten, fisher and other furs in the Northwest to choose from. Come in and see our beauti- ful display and be pleasantly surprised at the lowness in price. A small deposit will hold any garment purchased until want- ed. 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