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We've always been proud of the blankets we o offered in previous years couldn’t touch these. The wool is soft and fluffy, Block plaids and plain color pastels. assortment! Yes! an’ extraordinary ALL-WOOL BLANEKTS Floral Blanket, orchid and green, Extra Fancy Single satin bound—rose, $13.50 Style BIJIIA\( t, $12.00 72x84—5-Peoint Hudson Bay white, green, fawn and blue, 72x84—2-Tone Single Blanket. $9.00 ~orchid, 5.95 72x84— colors ngle Blanket, solid rose, peach, tan and green, “Service”” Khaki Single Blanket, pre- shrunk, $5.00 66x80 72x84—Double Blanket, shades with white, plaid effect, pastel $12.50 and $9.50 Camper” Grey” “Happy Blanket, extra special, 56xT7C—4-pound Double W“OQWQOOQQ $9690900000000 9000000000 do with Harvard triumphs New London the threz years as his pace-set tale and his stamina. Until Blondy Ryan talked his teammates into the pennant frame of mind and then sprang his slogan, “They cannot I do not think aven, Texrv himself was convine- ed’ he had more than an out chance to win the National Leag pennant. ol bunk in No doubt a lof the old college spirit Maybe there's ue perspiration is worth inspiration. Certainly current of electric more effective over INSPIRATIONAL Against a great Dartmoutl a long haul than a few “"‘“‘““m the Yale Bowl one pr i, afternaon, Booth called his tower- Nevertheless, consider some Of |, . 1 atas around him in the hud- these cirsumstances or develop- dle and said. “These f /s are - about to catch on fire; if any of Yale's football forces Ravem't| ., ouys don't feel like standing had the same drive since thelyi, garf any longer, now's the mighty atom, Alble Booth, kicked |y, 3o got out. It's going to be his last field goal for a long-| ..y . sought triumph over Harvard | cross the scrimmage The Yankees have gone down-| o 0% O e hill with Babe Ruth no lon Ry pass throwe “d' Pisie to Syt min: pace his men somewhat along ‘The American Davis Cup forc- “We'r> onl thr es have fotten nowhere ¢ . hind now. We can departure of Biz Bill Tilden b 5 gO! | And the Giants did not look or spirit? Sure, act lik> a pennant contender un- til a magnetic young ¢ t afternoon Yale and Dart- played to a 33-33 tie in a g Riox Byan et ime that has had few wul:lp ok thrills or inspirational ou o find in such things| THAT EXTRA OUNCE The fact is that a few great achievements in sport have b posted without the ability of individual to draw on some ex resource of spirit, in an em gency, or to stir a set of perform- ers to a pitch they did not real- ize was in them. of facts that show. figures do not You can eri shortstop,” series hero aville, well a place in the in- Boston Braves. -ee can and - e Cassedy, one field OLH’Ajh’ of the greatest stroke oars of ARNOLD) REEBS ENTERS HOSPITAL FOR TREATMENT! Arnold Reebs, of Auk Bay, tered St. Ann’s Hospital this morn- ing to receive medical treatment. modern times, entertained the firm conviction that no Yale boat- foad could ever get out of his mwhuummewtbetm- ishing drive. Unguestionably Cas- gedy’s comfidence had as much to Oer Noft . . . They the ribbon that binds the edg There are all wools, part wools, and cottons, Juneait’s Iem[m; Department Store o R Ly T SR - low price. Our Showing is Most Complete in our advance sales. ges is heavy, lustrou and take advantage of the But the ones we have are better than we have ever had before. s satin. Act at once! Really PART-WOOL BLANKETS 60:80—Single Blanket, shades, $3.25 70x30 72x84—Solid color, der, extra Supertex Double orchid and rose with white, $4.9 Double Blanket, l*ffi-('t., $3.25 66x80— 2-tone Single Blanket, $3.25 A, solid colors, pastel Jacquard Comfortable, $3.25 contrasting striped bor- special, $1.50 Blanket, greeén, blue, pastel shades, plaid Double Blanket, tan, gold, blue. green, ore hld zm(l rose, $2 50 F ()I'T()N BLA NKET S 70x80—Double Blankets, 70x99— $1.75 ngle White Sheet Blankets, $1.25 60x90—Single White Sheet Blankets, $1.00 72x84—Colored Pastel Plaid Blankets, $1.00 ® B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. gt 40-DAY BEAVER SEASON IS SET IN 3. E. ALASKA‘ Game Regulalions Modified| to Open Beaver Sea- " son December 10 (Continued from Page One.) the Commission hopes that ths trappers will co-operate and with due consideration in their trap- ping operations leave sufficient breeding stock in the colonies from which they take their catch.” The new regulation just pro- mulgated by C. F. Marvin, Act- ing Secretary of Agriculture, per- mits the taking of beaver, with a limit of 10 for each trapper, be- tween December 10 and January on- | 20. Copies- are obtainable at® lo- | cal headquarters of the Commis- sion and from the several warden | stations. | Text of Regulation | The text of the regulation fol- | lows: | “Pursuant to the authority and | direction coptained in section 10 | of the Alaska Game Law of Janu- |ary 13, 1925, 43 Stat. 799; U. 8. Code, title 48, sec. 198), as amend- ed by act of February 14, 1931 46 Stat. 1111; U. 8. Code, Supp., title 48, sec. 1988), upon consultation with and recommendation from the Alaska Game Commission, and | having determined when” and to what extent beavers may be taken (and possessed in Alaska, I, C. F. animals, game birds, in Alaska. “Except as hereinafter provided, the open season on beaver in Fur non-game birds, and nests and €ggs of birds N HENNINI} ANI] MOOSETEAMAND M. LAVENIK ARE HIGH SCORERS, | Both ‘Men Make Unusually|F. Big Single Game Totals | in Elks’ Bowling | Art Henning, of | made the high individual re fOr inament games game in the Elks' Bowl-| Brunswick alk last night, the tournameht match played aLiMoosr were victors over the City Flks' Hall lasi evening, With|Team with g score of 1461 to 1303 and Martin Lavenik, of the|and the Brunswick five defeated . With|{the Alaska F line-up with 1319 WIN IN BOWLING Schmitz and E. Galao Make High Scores in City League Games the Browns, | the played on 243 White Sox, made ‘second h’ M. Lavenik also m ptal for three games wi s will play the 2 while A. Henning, with 615 was i and. &k ext five and the Beer ational League teams which will| teams will bowl at 8:30 in the tournament tonight|oclock at the Brunswick alley. | Individual scores in the games 7:30 o'clock—Dodgers vs. Giants.|played Jast night are: 8:30 o'clock—Cardinals vs. Reds Brunswick 9:30 o'clock—Braves V Pirates.| g. Galao 142 180 Schedule Changes H. Cooper 124 135 158 A change has been made in th2lB wold 119 122 136—377 | schedule for Saturday night's| Alaska Press matches, it was announced by Evags 133 143 101—377 bowling committee today. e | Brown 148 137 136—421 Browns and Yanks will roll at ! Leadbetter 114 129 134—377 o'clock, with the Athletics and Red | Moages Sox following at 8:30 o'clock. Th2! B Schmitz 169 181 177—527 | Red-Sox ‘Tiger match has bun JN 181 135 172—488 postponed. Killoy 151 141 154—446 Individual scores made in lh(‘ City Team matches last night follow: J. Barragar, Jr. 169 154 155—478 Browns C. Shattuck 118 130 12337 A. Henning 160 243— 615! B caro 155 151 148454 Stapleton 150 150—°450 SETHE G T wilson 140 154— 42 Totals 350 490 5471487 B R I Tls H wu_L Tigers { H. Messerschm't 136 181 158— 475 G. George 104 152 178— 434 ] RAGE AMERIGA Foster 159 128 142— 429 3 Totals 399 461 478 NT Red Sox | Halm 121 154 173— 448 Sperling 160 160 160°—480 Caro 168 160 139 —4#7 Challenge Is Received and Totals Mo ama 491415 Accepted by New White Sox | Lavenik 202 232 198— 632 York Club Shaw 156 164 177— 497, 3 2 : Dunham 187 "12¢ 188— a49| NEW YORK, Novu. 3—The New o o * | York Yacht Club has formally re- = —oiceived the British challenge in | Totals qm‘lfl“m:m 5031578 behalf of Tom Sopwich for a race Stemmart 5 168 189— 546 f©°F America’s cup next summer. C. Sabin 108 178— 428 " acceptance was made at a | Monagle 163 129 413 meeting of members last night. A ¥ i . . __icommittee was named with power | rotats 439 4961387 to make arrangements for th Indians feries: v | T. George 184 159 170— 513 T T | G Messerschm’t 166 203 175— 544 SAVE THE DATE Lundstrom 157 117 162— 436 SR | —- —= — ——! B. P. 0. E. PURPLE BUBBLE | Totals 507 4 501438 BALL THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1 TR o 30TH. —adv GEORGE BRAY REGAINS HIS CONSCIOUSNESS FOR FIRST TIME SINCE FALL MONDAY stairway from regained consciousness today for the first time since entering the hospital. He is said to be getting along much better than for the last several da: et e CITY COUNCIL MEETS AT 8 O'CLOCK THIS EVENING IN CITY HALL CHAMBERS At eight o'clock tonight Tembers of the Juneau City Council will meet in the Council Chambers of the City Hall. It is the regular senii-monthly meeting of the or- zanization and considerable routine business is scheduled to come up. R MRS. I. GOLDSTEIN AND SON District 1 shall be December 10,/ BOBBY TO LEAVE FOR THE | MlLANIA'S 1933, to January 20, 1934, both SOUTH ON NORTHWESTERN dates inclusive, and in said distr a person may take not to exceed Provided, That there | shall be no ‘open season on Chi- |10 beavers, chagof and Baranof Islands, within the posted area in ta beavers in'' Alaska except Fur District 1 as herein provid- ———e— RICHARD WILLIAMS HAS MAJOR OPERATION moewing medical care in St Hospital since October 11, pital this morning. “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” EXCLUSIVELY \hr\m Acting Secretary of Ag- | riculture, do hereby adopt the fol- lowing amendment to regulation ;19 of the regulations respecting { game animals, land fur-bearing “Juneaw’s Own Store” Men- demhall- Valley: adjacent to Glacier TODAY Richard Williams, who has been Ann's under- went a major operation at the hos- ict LS Mrs. 1. Goldstein, wife of Mayor Goldstein, and their son Bobby will leave on the steamer North-, western tomorrow night for the south. They will spend the next two months visiting Mrs. Gold- or Highway. Nothing herein is in-|stein's family in San Francisco, H A MS "tended to modify, alter, or affeet California, : existing regulations with respect| —- AL AT in { .Holeproof( costs less A because ONE CHINA» With 3-Pound BRUNSWICK - FIVE In the City. League bowling tour- | | George Bray, who was taken to | St. Ann’s Hospital early 'Monday morning to be treated for inju received when he fell down the the Arctic Rooms, Saturday GRAPEFRUIT WESCO BRAND 2 cans for 25¢ Chicken Tamales 2 cans for 4 SWIFT’S PREMIUM WHOLE or HAL | 19¢ pound FRESH CHICKENS Arriving on Norco { CALIFORNIA GROCERY J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather By the U. 5. Weather Burean) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Nov. 3: fresh southeasterly winds. an tonight and Sa Barometer 'rmxn Humdity Wind Veiocity = Weather 4 p m. 30.14 38 65 SW 3 Cldy 4 am. today 30.29 38 86 s 6 Rain |Noon today . 30.34 42 80 SE 12 Rain | CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Statlon temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather | Barrow 10 10 -4 -4 4 0 Clear Nome 26 26 20 22 10 [ Cldy Bethel 3B |36 30 30 6 16 Snow Fort Yukon 8 8 -4 -4 0 0 Clear anana 20 20 14 20 4 0 Cldy Fairbanks 34 30 26 34 4 0 Eagle 28 28 22 28 12 0 Paul 40 40 36 36 16 12 Dutch Harbor 42 2 3% 3 20 32 Koaijak it — 38 40 12 2 Cordova 38 38 36 36 16 3.60 Jur.cau 40 3 37 38 6 Trace Sitka 48 — Ketchikan 50 46 Prince Rupert 50 46 | Edmonton 22 20 Seattle 58 52 | Portland 62 60 San Francisco 4 66 The barometric pr Aleutian Islands and ire is moderately low in Alas Southwest, with a except the rain over most of Southern Al It is falling in the Interior and the east Guli and rising to the westward and northward. The preSsure is moderately hizh in the Aleutian Isla Southeast Alaska, Westreh Canada and the Pacific States with clear weather ni Northern Alaska and cloudy weather in the Interior. Interior. SOME TACKLE Football Training Helps Gridder Bag Auto- mobile Thief Temperaturcs have risen over most of the ATTENTION RAINBOW GIRLS Regular meeting Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. All members re- —adv. quested to attend. Nervous Pains in Side Junetion City, gon—5A few ye ago T became “vel nervous, from headach pains in my LINCOLN, Neb., Nov. 3.- ball training paid dividen; r gide and limbs. I Corwin Hulbert, tackle on the in. bed about one 1932 University of Nebraska clev- month. The doctor by helping him retrieve vi- gave i help, reenwood d] parts of his automob While calling at a frien he noticed a man near h and llnn automobile. Hulbert gav: 2. sixth bottle, §, can e man started up an al. car- were normgl. ing the coils car. t strong and ains and aches bad left me, all druggists. e to Dr. Plerce’s Clinie, Buffalo, for frea medipal advice. " A half-back a good | Well again old flying tackle brought the cul- prit down and retneved the coils. IDEAL PAINT SHOP If It's Paint We Have It! PHONE 549 { Wendt & Garster | e ey Monday PORK and BEANS C \MI’BELL‘ S 3 cans for 250 PUMPKIN RELIANCE—No, 2/, Tins 2 cans for 25¢ BACON WHOLE or HALVES 23¢ pound VES G BOWL Can CRISCO PROMPT DELIVERY

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