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ser B.M. wely can Good durable blankets that will give exceptional vice. We suggest laying you get these b prices. PLAID PART WOOL 70x80 Sale Price 72x84 Part Wool Blankets Double—Sateen Sale Price All Wool Single and Double Blankets at REDUCED PRICES Behrends CO., Ihc- wg,m:: n"rhz?:“:upzy of all Juneau’s Leading Department Store SINGLE BLANKET $2.95 —— Thanksi]umg Day mation ’ 3 | | 3, pomuy by affording them an op-i r | portunity peacably to establish a 1 of government for their safe- and happiness. Now, therefore, I do recommend 0| and assign _Thursday, the 26th | h‘,(u: of November next, to be de- On the night of Nov immediately after President left the White House on itical campaign trip w |him to California, the- P { proclamation - calling atte} | Thanksgiving, Day yas l s | the proclamation the P o PG le of th in a supply or voted by the. peopl these states | % o Dby 4 el o8 o the servioe of thai Great and | lankets at -such low i ot 9 Glorious ‘Being, Who 1s the Bene- | Washington and i Washington's first Thai ficient Auther of all the goad that as, that is, or that will be—sthat proclamation in his own, as follows: | .. "may then all unite in render- THANKSGIVING DAY~ ing unto. Him our sincere and !} 6 humble thanks for His kind care By the ;Presidentiipe Q- and protection of the eople of | United States of this country previous to their be- | A Proc coming a nation—fer the signal| i (Whereas, at this season Ql the | nq manifold mercies, ang ‘the fav- year our people for generations |, .1 interpositions of Hi$ provi- past “Mave @lways turned their | ..nce which we experienced in the | *”"0“5}“3 to, thamksgiving, for $he|.,urse and conclusion or the late blessings of ‘Almighty Ged, r—for the great degree of tran- | N°W therefore, I, Herbert Hoov-| ..ty union and plenty which v«e’ . President of the United States. ;ave since enjoyed—for the peace-‘ d° set aside and declare Thurs- | e and rational manner in which | day, November 24, 1882, df & day |, haye been enabled to establish of national thanksglving, and I do |constitutions of gavernment for our! urge that they repair to their safs places of publie -worship, there to give thanks to the Beneficent Pro. 1.50 Bound the national one now lately tuted—for the civil and relig- good; and I do further recommend ;essed, and the means we have ’|in as much as this. year marks o; acquiring and diffusing useful the 200th anniversary of the |kmowledge; and in general for all | of George Washington, the Father | |the great and various favors which jof Our. Country, whose. -|He hath been pleaséd to confer “ | able, services to our. liberbies . and |, pon us. our seeurity are. blessings, psvenn-| arrived at New videnge {rom. whom comes. all °“rnoui liberty with which we are| 90 the Back to Work ety and happiness, and particu- | Miu.!ocelynLee well-known Amer- ican film player, is shown as she ork from Europe S. Ile de Franee ufter: I vacation on the other side of Atlantic. Miss Lee is one of Hol y- | wood’s younger set. v sume her work at the studios ims mediately. e ————— Old papers for sale at th.- Empire; é She will re- J. 8. DEPARTMENT ‘OF AGRICHLTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA ’ : /By the U. §. Weather Bureauw) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at ¢ pam., Nov, 17: Rain tonight and Friday; fresh southeasterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. aum‘dlr.y Wind Veiacity Weather 4 pm. yest'y %D oo i . NE 12 Cldy 4 am, today 22 =% 61 T NE 19 Snow Noon today ..20.84 26 56 NE. 12 Snow cn.t.: AND RADIO: uronu - “YobRT t 4pm. | Lowestdam. dam. Preclp, 4am. p. wmp | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather 4 2 4 6 Trace Clear -6 8 4 Trace Clear 24 -2 26 [ Clear -36, -34 a0 0 Ctear A8 14 0 0 Clear w28, 24 4 0 Olear -42 .30 4 0 32 B 30 @ o« [ Duteh Harbor .. 36 18 84 2 14 Kodiak 8¢ 32 34 13 02 Cordova . 22 12 24 4 0 Juneau ... 19 19 22 19 04 Sitka ...... — | B — 0 % Mist Ketchikan ... 36 3% 38 g qay Rain Prirfte Rupert . 46 2 48 16 8¢ Rain Edmonton 8 8 12 8 10 Snow Seattle .. 58 | 8 56 8 et Rain Portland 62 56 56 8 01 Cldy San. Francisco . 70 6 6 10 0 Clear A moderate storm is central south of the Gulf of Alaska and moving northward accompanied by snow or rain in Southern Alaska except near Cordova. The pressure is moderately high over the remainder of Alaska with generally clear weather. Temperatures have risen over most'of the Territory and are above zero in Northwestern Alaska, ially tengwed upon us, . that .our people; refresh . their memory of his figst . Thanksglving proglama- tion, whiclx T-annend and, ineorpor- ate in this present proclamation: “By the President of . the United States of America, & nnkms ta acknowledge the pro- i vidence .of Almighty, God, to obey His . will, to be grateful for His henefits and humbly to e ‘his . protection and,. favor. The chip, ncw in process of construction at St. Nazaire was launched last week. She will be the larg- | Foster, est ship in the world, with a tonnage of 73,000 tons. Her length cver all is 1,020 feet, which exceeds Is alleged to _have shot By 105 feet the length of the Majestic, and by 113 fept that of the Leviathan. | Dick on the night of June 17 last, Swinging 800 feet over Broadway by her teeth, Tiny unemployed aerial artist, is shown making a penlous crossing above the famous street in an ammpt to interest theatrical bookmg agents line (inset), PreVIew of Franc;e ’s New Ocean Prtde ————————— An artist'’s concepticn of how the new French liner, Normandie, will Icok when she Is o “Whereas.. both houses . of gress have by, their joint -commi- ttee - requested .me to recommend { to the people of the United States a day of thanksgiving and prayer | to be chbserved by atknowledging hearts l;(hs _many BREEB MURBEB,. TRIAL STARTS THIS MORNING Sltka Man v - on Trial| for Shooting of George Dick There, June |¥ Charged with first degree mur- der for the killing of George Dick, Frank Breed was placed on trial in the United States District Court heré today. He is represented by ‘George B. Origsby and Frank H. ompleted. at thn former's home in Sitka. Puttmg Herself Over on Broadwgy got arrested inste: Labor Leader Has Sam’s Car CHICAGO, Il.. Nov. Jarge and expern which once carried Samue deposed utilities king, is now per- forming similar functions for a veteran of Chicago's union me circles. ‘The car bas a bullet-proof body unshatterable glass, an armour plated front, and portholes from which weapons may be thryst. Steve Sumner, aged but active| secretary-treasurer of the Milk Wagon Drivers Union, rides cach day w and from his fortified of- | fices in this W “pleasure.| g Numerous attempts have been | the union—hence the reason for fied headquarters. The walls of the union office are all armored. Arms and am- munition are on hand in suffic- | nt quanuty for almost any emer- rne Milk Wagon Drivers’ Union, according to Sumner was one of e first organizations to follow of the American Federation o' Labor, directing all unions to rid ’(hcm.«nvD of gangsters and rack- | eteers. F Chicago has more hotels than any other American city, 604, but /New York leads in the number of ”‘ a % lives of officials of UGS 7026632 SE3 to the point of giving her a jnb Sld to rel: and though she was subsequently released, lh lookmg for e'np\oyment e armored automobile and the | Dick died a day flater from a Wound in the breast. H. D. Stabler, Upited States District Attorney, jang George . W, Folta, his assist- ant, are conducting the case for 'the Government. Jary Is Selected A jury was selected shortly af- ter 10 a. m. In his examination |0t the ‘panel, M. Folta was care- ful to. ask each member if he or. she had any scruples against L punishment, indicating the ent. intended to ask for the séverest penalty. He made - his ing statement to the jury ant ‘witness, Deputy Mar- ‘m Frank Price, was called by Prlce described the building in which the shooting took place and photographs .and floor plnn of it were mm .. Price was on the n trial was resumed at 3 p. m. Zenck Is Cenvicted Tony Zentk was yesterday found guilty by a jury in the distriet oust, of. avsault with, 8. dangerous yeapon for stabbing Jislius Popaft here last .Spring. . .The. jury de- liberated . twi. hours, arid five min- utes, veturning. its ' werdiet about 4:20 p..m. Tt recommended len-’ lepey. to. the .court. Alfred - F. Ellenberg, Ketchikan iman, yesterday entered a plea of guilty to many petty. robberies m the First Oity. He was indicted for burghry larceny from a dwel- MR. AND MRS, FRENCH |ins smi et ki o v f | TO MOVE TO DENVER {uitn Sereigion. Somipany oo R man-Carrington Company, Pioneer | Podl, Hall, Holland's Cigar Store, | Due to a transfer from Alaska g?:‘;"l‘:eu;,'fihmy‘?::t GOV 'l'iny ad on a dlsorderl{ condu e: | to the Denver district of the United S o States Bureau of Public Roads, Mr. "~ ,,__ |and Mrs. B. M. French will leave| ,' hers in the near future to..make ¢ their home in Denver, Colo. Mr. lmhllmt T.X & French is Junior Highway Engineer To Be Dinmllmue" e X and has been. on duty here. for | several years. Mrs, French, former- LONDON, Nov. 17.—The “gentle- |1y Miss Mildred Morrison, has|man's agreement” system of Eng- | been clerk in the Office of Pubtic lish tax paying, by which the tax- Surveys for the past three years. |payer was allowed to pay in in- She will leave here next week stallments - spreading. over a perio for Seattle to visit with her brother, Malcolm Morrison, and his wife, formerly Miss Renee Guerin. 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