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| | created by our most skilled milliners | $3.50 to $7.50 Top off your Fall costume with the indi- vidual smartness of these new fashions! Beautifully executed in satin or velvet, they sponsor such style news as the fitted back, the dashing berets, the softly drap- ed crowns. B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store E. CHARLEBOIS DIES E. Charlesbois, resident of ;..NEWSPAPEHMAN neau since 1900, passed away this Now DIPLUMAT morning at St. Ann’s Hospital at 9:30 o'clock. Death was causzd by heart trouble and other mmpl\-‘ cating ailments. He has been in| failing heaith for several years,| wASHINGTON, Aug. 21. — Leo and entered the hospital 1ast|p sack, Washington newspaper- Thursday. | man, who gained prominence with a1 DR |a se of articles resulting in a BRIDE-TO-BE | Senatorial investigation of the Mrs. Marie Sanders, of Seattle, | elections of Willlam Vare, of was a passenger on the Victoria | Pennsylvania, and Frank Smith, of where | Tllinois, to the Senate, has heen named Minister to Costa Rica. Saturday night for Skagway. she will wed Carl Ask. Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Saturday's Puzzle 10. Body of land 1 In what way i g IOI"I y 4 Pu;‘fi%nl edible " :llldr . Metric 8. city iy ‘measures Belgium 2, Silkworm . From there 13. Spinkle with Possesses | dirty water 0. Resentful | or mu . Pronoun Launder . Harden . Worth hnvmt 3 I'-y attention ; Ferule apot Small fish 0. Begin to grow Thus . Metalliferous At that time roc Negative Famous Blgr'il’fi beak A;m]erll:an'l h ver nickname . In_Italy, a . Tell over hou; . Water fallin from clouds . Withdraw . The Christlan 5 era: abbr, 1, . Weep con= vulsively | . Liquefy . Pleasure 52. hicld or cursion rotect 0. Wagnerian . Cobrge die character . Indlan ale ulb Syllable of Wateh pocket 3 hesitation 1 eavens . Container for coins S, Half dozen . Exists selected for 60. irinlat the 9. Partof a §1. Eng |nnnu British mint vlant legree SRS ada H==%Hllllllll ,HI//EHII | "7 flfll.%!nl-l | Alaska’s Eiks. ELKS UNITE IN THEIR SUPPORT OF RODSEVELT | |Elkdorm Back of President Grand Exalted Ruler W. E. Meier Says | (Continted rrom Page One) | to | out a good effect since he started on his official visitation to He Was a passef- T north on the steamer Aleutian week and will take passage rom here on the same vessel this évening for his hettie to begin the first of several na- tion-wide trips- on official busi- ness, He described the air service as| @ “wonderful.” “It certainly has been a great boon to the Territory, extending even greater benefits here than in the States in many | instances, due to the magnificent distances you have in the north- land. He praised the work of the pilots - highly, mentioning by name ! Harold Gillam, Robbins and Jge Crosson, all of whom he has flown | with during the past week. Vitits Three Lodges The first lodge north of here | to be visited by the Grand Ex- | alted Ruler was Cordova. He left | the Aleutian there, and after an mmcm\ visitation, took a Gillam | plane to Anchorage. He made a trip by plane To the Willow Creek mining district and returned to | Anchorage for a banquet, a lodge | meeting and a public reception. ’H» then went by air to Fairbanks {on a Pacific Alaska plane with| Pilot Robbins at the controls. | He visited the Fairbanks, “Far- thest North Lodge,” Saturday night. Sunday morning at jo'clock he left by plane for | Southeast Alaska, with Joe Cros- |son. He was scheduled for' a | meeting in Skagway yesterday af- | ternoon dnd here last' night. | Almost Forced Back Flying conditions were good | enough until near the coast when | the ceiling got so low that ‘\\'N with difficulty that the c"fhl was crossed. 'Even lh(’n | range | the Skagway stop had to be pass- ed up. Turning back from one | pass, another outlet was tried. It | too, was shut off by low-lying| | clouds and fog. Crossen | turned to a third pass and came \dm\n the Chilkat Valley { The water was too rough at Skagway for a landing and planeé came on hers. It landed at 8 o'clock. “It was a wonderful | experience and T greatly enjoyed| xhv opportunity to see this won- derland from the air,” he said Finds Much Progress have been very much im- pressed with the progress that the Territory has made during the | past few years,” he declared. “It is very clear that Alaskan towns have not felt the same degree of depression that those in the States have. “Juneau’s development is the most striking of any in the dis- trict Your fine, new Federal and Territorial building is a cred- It to any city, and the other im- a in Seattle | 10} then ‘ the | | Legion game, the last on the regu- | 1ar schedule of the City League, is ;BH.I.S TOPLAY VETS THIS P M,, ~ INFINAL GAME Last on Regular Sched: ule; Is Set for Today With thé most profiilsing weathér | ¢onditiotis in mofé thih two weeks, | the oft-postponed ~Elks-American slated t6 Be on tdp at Recréation Grandmother Aimee McPhercon Hutten is pictured here as she greeted her granddaughter, Sterling McPHhérson, one year old child of her son, Rolf McPherson, and his wife, Lorna. The dramatic pose was struck by the evangelist shortly after she led her followers in a spirited songfest at the Los Angeles depot fol- lowing her arrival home from a protracted tour of Europe and Egypt. Her husband, Dave Hutton, who is suing her for divorce, was not present at the depot reception. sign, but when the code is finally adopted he will be found “going provements made in recent years are outstanding. “Fairbanks has also had a re- it ohe better” in regard to wages markable developmeént. Its new and also hours. Federal building is outstanding and — e ——— will be a great benefit to the . district. These two towns, in my He Vacations on Job ! opinion, h: showed the greatest . progress.” Second Effert Fails A second attempt by Mr. Meier |to pay a visit to Skagway failed |this afternoon. ~Accompanied by V'\d E. Monagle, M. S. Jorgensen HOLDENVILLE, Okla—Thé post- man who went for a long walk| on his day off had nothing on| Leo J. McMakin Hugnes, county | farm agent. Al his vacations for| 10 years have beén spent travel- | |Dr. R. E. Southwell and V. W. ing through farming territory, | Mulvihill, the Grand Exalted Ruler looking over farms. | Jeft on the plane Baranof, Pilot —— Meyring, at noon today for that o | port | The water on the harbor was | |too rough for a landing, and the p returned hete about 1:30 p.m | M Meier expressed deep regret it|that he was not able to visit the ‘Skapw‘ny Iudgc | FORD TO HAVE OWN CODE FOR . AUTOINDUSTRY {Has Not Slgned Any Agree- | ‘ment, Not Represented in Washlngton McCAUL MOTOR | COMPANY || | Dodgé and Plymouth Dealets ' L] DETROIT, Mich,, Aug. 21 — Whatever plans Henry Ford has in regard to the automobile code bzing drawn in Washington by other leading car manufacturers, are being kept a secret at the Dearborn office. Henry Ford has not signed any tentative eement and is not represented in Washington. Ford says he does not intend to FURN Prices are advancing, but buy at the old price. ured walhut. This attraetive eight-piece dining suite, consisting of Buffet, 6 Chairs and 6-foot Extension Table, hardwoofl cotistruction veneered with beautifully fig- $79.50 This suite was bought before the price advance and canhot be duplicated at this price. ITURE here is an opportunity to All O O A R0 OO T AR RO ETRRO OARTEEARRO Juneau Young Hdw Co. ( i | | been cancelled by rain more often | than any other game in the his- | the league's most sutcessful hurler, |is expected to take the mound for| | the eéx-soldiers. MRS. Respeetfully announces to her friends and the general public the opening of the Park this evening. It Has probably tory of the circuit. Manning, Vet star and probably Ofter Ramed Ot Garne;| Claud Erskine; whose work this half has put the| Elks in striking position to tie the! game standings, probably will bfl used by the Bills. | If thé Elks béat the Vets to- night, all threé c¢lubs will bé tied | for first place and a triplé playoff | witl be necessary. If thé Vets witl, they cop thé half and, 48 tHey are the winners of theé first half, no Little World's Series will bé néces- sary. The gamé starts at 6:30' pim. R NO SETTLEMENT, - HAVANA STRIKE HAVANA, Cibh, Aug. 21.—The strike of otk workers in the vani hirboF, broke otrt samrdny! aftérnooh with Oné midn was killed and anothér injured. Thé strikefs havé stub> bornly résisted mediatioh éfforts. The turn of évents is of thé gravest importarice to industridl| peacé and is considéred of primé | necéssity for sutcess of thé Pro- | f vistoial ~ QéVérnment of Cirlos| Manuel' dé Gsspéods. | e néwéd violende. | Advertiséients sprédd world | f prodiets’ Béfore you. JONES 8. DEPARTMERT OF ASRIGULTURE) WEATHER BUREAD By the U. 8. Weather Bureaw) LOCAL DATA Forconet for Jumenn and vielnily, beptriwiny st 4 pri, Adgust 21: Showers tonight and Tuesday; gentle southery to westerly winds. Tisiié Bidiieter Tenid! MUY Wing veloily W 4 pri. yesty ...8001 ol & 3 4 ami dmy 2.89 ;s 90 Eg ;g :::: Nooi. todky ....3000 57 80’ 8 5 Cldy Barrow ... 40 86 ! “;}é fi 12 o w":?&y Nome . 48 48 ' 46 4 Trace Cldy Bethel ... a 52 46 46 18 12 Rain Fort Yukon o 66 | 3 4 4 0 Cclear 8 56 | 4 4 0 b Ralnt :g 60 o 45 4 Trace Cldy & 4 48 4 0 Ppt.cuy @ @ @ 48 10 ate Cldy W o | 4 ® 10 0 Cléar ; . of o % 48 0. 08 Clear Cordove 50 50’ 48 48 4 194 Rain Juntiad' .58 5 s 353 1§ 13 Rain Sitka . 5T —_ 4 — 0 200 Cldy | Retchikah ... 58 82 | 52 & 4 13 Réin | Pririce Rupért ... 60' 68 82 54 ¥ 16 Rain Edrionitoh g g’ [ 38 38 4 [ Clear Seattie y 2 54 54 & 0 Créar Pottiand 7 ke AR ¢ 54 54 4 [} Clear Suif Frariciseo . 06 8% | 58 98 4 [ cldy HIgH oVer the nofthedst- te Ocear an’ K em-me SouthwéSterr aitd extreme South- éasterri Aldskd, and mnmg i the latter dlstrict. It is mbderately 16W bilt rising over thé rémalhitier of AlasRd, and lowést on the ¢ donst, with' d&m | i Céhtrdl and Western Alaska and heavy rdih from Cbdova to . Tempetatures weére generally low- ér yésteraly, éxdept from Kok westward dhere ‘they had risen. 1t i du¥ BUiESS to’ KW hbw your hofmé ean’ bé made wicre coffoftable. We. hivé MRy exclusive lines and can supply CGélotéx, Shieetrock, Oite Buildihg Blankets and all of the Johns- aniVitte prodicts. Skt éall ol A W' will be gtad to Belp you. Columbia Lumber Co. Bifceéssors B\mam mply Co. Jones=Stevens Shop on Wednesday, August twenty-third, and will be pleased to show to all who ay favor theitt with & visit the latest étyfes. VERY REASONABLE PRICES Seward Steéet Near Third