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— BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG i 3 \;élco;;e 1' ¥ COME . W tusT \ | DOUGLAS - e : b m“ftes ‘R et - s LADIQ:SWAND 4 ‘r"(\\::?w wuz 4 R NEWS || MR.Gooawes | SlAS T S5 /80 NS . T ; (A ot e o || cAmeaGN on s | e 7 ! BPYRC 3 coLontL e Y, = > A HERE WiTh You W havE EPISCOPAL LADIES ARE TO ” F‘Aamfis I ) = B 4 5 FOREGATUERED (N TS GREAT HAVE DECEMBER BAZAAR &5 2 y R For. ™ 7 ) & ; The fancy work and goody sale - “l‘l‘" - S e 7 § of the St. Luke's Guild which was 4 s A 4 s Towa e} \ to have been held this month has || S 8EING RECEWED = E o 3 AT GaT p A ‘ o497 HERE WE'D been postponed until. December ENTHUSIASTICALLY 5 ) ¥ it ¥ 7o MENTION - 13, it was announced yesterday. wm’w““t- = = v y < - . i N . LCTNES‘G‘ET A o A = =tz 3 A / §E) ZST ATYENTION! g GUILD TEA THIS WEEK [ bl > . ) 4 G S 0 . ELERAMS FRom CIMES AND i Wz il i RIGHT Mrs. C. A. Fox will enfertain TOWNS ALl OVER TUE CounTRY : f ity P with a silver tea at her hom~ Fri- | ARE POLRING (N ASKING g S it GQOOGLE day afternoon for the benefit of | NEW c:aunou To BRING 5 B fi e the St. Luke’s Guild. Everyone HIS_MESSAGE To J . : ; I is cordlally invited to attend. THER PEOPLE - ‘"”c"'r_"(-;fi-wf-sym.n toe Pl G R Y TEPAY HE SPEAKS (v PEORIA o tain rights reserved REMOVING TO DOUGLAS e =" James Edmiston and family arc R z 2 T TR e e : 2 ; : SRsatig. £ move b TGEIA Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Announces Candidacy | KING Q{BRGE ¢ Treadwell this week. They | ’ 51 aociiuy. the reiligsie. Aase Weather Burean ‘ ’ 2 | f the Congregational church. i . ; : g at all fy them hundred homes 12 ohle L__‘i‘.;_‘_ FER Forecast for Junean and vicinity, begtnning 4 0. m. today: t % R SHY UN jflBg » und discusaic + | made the purchases l,’ri()nillv CITY GETS BRIQUETS -4l I he two young Princ Y - o L4 0, Fair and continued cold tonight and Wednesday; moderate i : a ) ylonies or LOCAL COUPLE WED northerly winds, : t ¢ c i, which knov around th resulted in t as *° which does nearly $40,000 in a A shipment of 25 tons of bri- . | 5 ‘ 2 2 the 2 quets was received by the city on LOCAL DATA i ‘] What to do with Princes Is » pro n ostent i Mary Honncblum the Admiral Rogers Sunday night. | # " . 31 Mo Qu"stion to her pii 1 by ' were marrie — e ———— lime— Baram. Temo. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather | : ; d 5 S ] 1ave r fol- | terday afternoor DUE HOME THIS EVENING |4 p. m. yest'y. 30.14 32 40 E 5 Clear | Be Decided 1 he cxampl I e 4 a. m. t:day. 3016 29 E 32 Clear | | i Miss Alberta Gallwas, who hn; Noon taday 30.11 33 SE 4 Clear | : Goé Biis r basi : oy | n been attending the University o — — - | . . b RS Y W t {Juneau mine, ‘Washington this Fall, is return- CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS | G & St o R ey ST auok 4 ; y R ing home on the Yukon tomight T YESTERDAY ™ © [, Aol s P ing there as ihiar as ¢ nisl i MISS”SCHMITZ LEAVING Piiig Been foréed to. dlacontinue s 117 o T T b ; Willingdon, T , howoyer,| A bach arnor o PO W s her studies for the present on ac: |- NI T P 1 18 1813 0 Pt Cliy : : [ghy itie A5 ) A s e e 20 4 T 0 Clear | | would cau 1 c i v B _A. N. B. DANCES THI8 WEEK | "™ ol g TR et VYT N 0 Clear | {88 s R ot $ie W blog : Port As a means of raising money o for their trip to the annual con- vention at Angoon next week the < 2 3 : ¢ o § she is to be married this month St. Paul i 10 o 40 28 Trace Rain | 7 , r-Genoral, in any case Lor ' > Dutch Harbor 16 44 112 Rain 5 1 g Turkey shoot, ad ' | Kodiax g 33 : 3 o4 ! Clear | & - dances this week at the Liberty [JUNCAU _..._ 32 29 Clear | ' fiaginE Pringe. Ge > WWESIN such public service s thay ; hall. They will have pne Wednes- :ffil““h‘kn“ - 7 4 6 Clear 2 A ""“:‘“ o Rants ‘I‘ ¥ might 1 lod. | to. paftatm © Get Ready Folks = day and Friday nights. E(lmmlh:u‘ - S * 19 99 Ndy | ¢ | L vity in which they can i i "\H W y: for a /“J 4 /V 4’ ‘1() n Seattle 42 [ %88 140 6 Ny | 8 3 i ir cnergie g g Ve B8 W { Two Men Defend _ |poitiang s 5 7 ] : The problem of how this may | 301¥¢ i any 20 2 o A f - 02 bl 5 o 1 be done fs 7 p me s ¥ A LCaL 13 n/ Il' Sister-in-Law Who [San Franci e 591 4 16 ais ddrie jia Aot n eong . aup s d p,zngt()n *—Less thaa 10 miies. » £ solve. Both Killed Their Brother|— .2 4D 1 . £ 1 onany ; woi - the | TeRY 1o eriticize the conduct o 1 ’ Y Note.—Observations at Duich Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, ; ; voun i . of 1o sojsl tamiy o D‘4NCE L()(ll CHICAGO, Nov. 8—Two broth-[Princ Rupert. Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Franeisco are . v > army, R Dok R 3 ers have promised their support|made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time, r days the o FePH R S < g b 14. P. es me more real to a sister-inlaw who killed an- The pressure fs high throughout Alaska except in the ex- 5 ¥ the srmy, % . RS I8 oL o othier brother. treme southwest. It is lowest in the - middle* Aleutian islands | i K ) soms PO A | fuc I satisfgction ,th‘m Charles and Gedrge Goranson|ang js fow in British Columbia and the Pacific States. Light to ; e, adyerely MAS, GAMBLE ILL !I:f‘ ’,L any I've used yet. Clep. supported the story of Mrs. Min-|moderate rain has fallen in the Aleutian Islands, the Fac'fic s Cor % burning, extremely ho 8ie Goranson, 44 years old, WholStutes and Alberta. Clear cold weather prevails th.oughout | avght was rs ol he te B A IREPE TR SR G s ks | T ey s Killed lter husband, Vernon Goran-|nearly-all of Alaska and British Columbia and zero tempera. | | ; : nd of the ! i S5.* ARnis Howy SATURDAY and long lasting too. son, a police sergeant, as he 1ay |tures prevall throughout most of the Interior. Temperatures have 3 ; : and led Order from your deal- asleop. She sald she had been|rigen slightly in the extreme west. A maximum wind velocity | @ / ) ) ] PR A L R NIGHT POPE | ST Ao s the subject of eighteen years of lor 46 miles per hour from the cast was registered. at Juneau Tt Lep expi 1 on | - . er or abuse and many times had decid-|apout 4 a. m. | - who kept him from n 3 ed to kill herself. She obtained i i . \ HAS CPERATION h:r th:.bm;:’.lbs:,z:cf h::slol to —_— [ —_ i fione. World war Mia dlspeliell Lo BTl e Il PACIFIC COAST COAL + shoot herself, but- lost: her - nerve, i T fon another occaston e tried” to| ‘Attorney General Oscar E. |th- ides that the younzer sons v & o YACIRIC COAS i she said, and shot her husband {5‘23 Away Rumble | strip her diamond rings from her C;.rlstram,yChicago, announces | the King ma > T el B ’,(\:””f.'l,’, i RELABLE TRANSFER AT o, AL Seat to Free [tingers. ~There was a property hat he is a candidate for |!i&h commizs te HERUE | G hre "TUT T Phons 149 Res. 148 COMPANY 4 T s | settlement whereby the couple £ INinoi d th 3 2 ¥ A " f & |Plump Woman B Governor ol inois and thus ° > % 2 Woman, 103, Awaits P jdiviged $100,000: S gains the distinction of being L W wond| ~LAD LEAVES HOSPITAL || COURTESY aad 00D FHONE 412 ‘ Son, Gone 50 Years| BURBANK, cal, Nov. s—s.c.| . the first to throw his hat inte |, =" 1y : vl — |l, SERVICE Our Motto C. D. FERGUSON, Agent ing' an extremely plump womun i . ring in this race. i 4 ek : . Valter Cerritzen,- Juneau High BANGOR, Wis, Nov. $—M-|squirming In the rumble seat ot OUAId to Receive New SUinternations) Nlustratea Newsd g student who received 7 Julia A. Coon, 103 years old,|a parked automobile, a pedestrian | Planes in December Acocta, Bvrd Pil | years either could attain |PTOXCR arm about a weel thinks her son, George, will be asked if he could help. “There | i |Acorta, Bvrd Pilot, to high commissions by SRy, an o drifting back “protty soon now’|ought to be a law against these| WASHINGTON, Noy. & Dell Files as Bankrupt mesic. ana notn Princes beicve|! nospital yesterday eve ffom the Black Hills gold rush. |silly little seats” she replied.!ery of tne first thirty-five Curtiz| N oy done their bit of “ or ; It has been a long time since|“I'm stuck! observation planes to National| NEW YORF work and are looking around | George left. He was among the] FPolice and firemen were unable |Guard air units will begin about Acosta, the avia:or whe il other outlets. | WRANGELLITE HERE ::: mh "::;h m Sou‘m fi;mt]‘;!:‘:m;re?h hebr;m:o :'J."'"}:.’", i““'fill’l‘celllb?r 15 hnnd the ships will Commander Richard Byrd’s planc| At home there is not gh | A . after the discovery of gold. e LK 0 @ machine. ' be received thereafter at a rato' across the Atlantic, is bank |of what may be called “orna-| Haiold Anderson of Wra | TOR T S 'INTE, he is alive he is more than 75|Her name was kept secret. {0t about three a week and be is- He has filed notice that he is un " work to keep them busy. |underwent a major operation at IN YOUR RADIATOR THIS WINTER years old. The last Mrs. Coon . Sued to the Guard the War De-'able to pay his debts, | The Prince of ales » St. Ann’s Dospital today a chb/ . . heard of him he wa fighting In-| Wife Says Mate {partment announced yesterday. | The petition was brought by Duke of York 1 = |is doing nicely according to the A 507 solution is safe for a temperature of dians. Friends hereabouts think ¥ The Curtiss planes are the O-11 Thomas B. Mulroy, who claim st of that kind of work, ur‘ll!mhl.rling physician George pérished in the campaigns Ruined Her Par!ymvpe. which is a development of Ocosta borrowed $2,000 from him |25 attending public coremonie xl R | 10 degrees helow ¢ gentlemen, | against the redmen |the O-1 Curtiss that mAde an ex- two years ago. Alfred T. Hofr-|all kinds. BAVARIA FORSAKES ICE —_——teo—— LOS ANGELES, Nov. 8—Mil-|cellent showng in the recent air jman was named referee in bank So, for » moment, the MUNICH, N intro ‘ duction of American-made e : Safe—Economical-—Does Not Boil Out Rebekah Whist Party dred Luclie Lawler was granted jraces at Spokane. ruptey today. 3 are without Wednesday, Nov. 9th, 8 p. m. a divorce from Luis G. Lawler by | ———— - - 3 28 v 0dd Fellows’ Hall. Six good|Judge Sproul on the ground of prizes. Refreshments. Admission|cruelty. She testified that on| 86 cents. The public cordially[one occasion he broke up her invited. dinner party by abusing her and O Lest Yi ou f’orget / ' P . : Thomas Hardware Co. A little forethgught now will save veu the NP embarrassment you suffered k ORDER YOUR Christmas Greeting . , Cards T R { . } Regarding— & Now from the fifany handsome lines carried Z i b SECOND LIBERTY BONDS in our stock and now on display. ol " Rirhabedrl ‘ lede;ption gfl’nnbu 15, 1927, of all outstanding bonds of : i A the Second Liberty Loan has bcen called by the Secretary B /UUR PRICES - of the Treasury. On that date Uncle Sam will cease to pay 25 Cards for $2.75 and up ¢ inter;t on all 'Mnddn 4's and Second 4Yj's, AR 4 |y B rior to that date, the Treasury Department indi- 50 Cards for $4.25 w "l_’ RRTER cates, an exchange offering may be made through which Y : X holders of Second Liberty Loan Bonds may have the & ilege of exchanging them for other interest hearing ernmeng securities. If you wish, we will be glad to attend to any matter. in this connection for you. < kg e (enen v v —— First National Bank : “There is po Substitute for Safety”