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s J 4 ¢ ’ | " . \ & whe rv'n france and Italy, as are o 1) H : s ; : 8 ATTEMPT MADE | S%=s APING BooTLEGGING KNG | RODENS BAGK |1 =, e o5 in] Misteers Unree - Oy e Doy i = “In the French cities the ovi i ! The earth movement which w OLMUETZ, Moravia, Nov. 11 dences of poverly sometimes ' § felt in Juneau last Saturday —Two sisters, Theresa and Anna MEXIGG clTY . ) 4 A heard of in the United ‘States: are | + afternoon at 1 o'clock, was also|Zboril, today were scntenced to ! T }/\llcnd Paris Convention|not apparent. Cafes, theatres and | & felt at Sitka, Hoonah, Apex-Elldeath by hanging for poisoning i & | ~ . | oiher places of entertainment are | Nido and other places. Itheir father because he would b | and Tour Europe while | (/I Placos of entertaient are | .| A cablegram from' Sitka to!mot permit his younger daughter wo Bombs Hurled a . ST ; Absent from Juneau | inc people are as prosperous there | ! The Daily, Bmpiey, the shock|to marry the man of her choice. B lenin] Candidate % i i s las they are here. Prices arc| i jwas felt there at 12:56 oclock| The sisters, who were charged Three Men Arrested e ; Henry Roden, Juneau attorner. |about the same in Burope as he ; in the afternoon and the mag- 'viin putting poison in his milk, —lihree Men Arreste: - 4 3 accompanied by Mrs. Roden, rc :‘mhnllgh in _Belgium they netic station there reported the bought mourning clothes and or- by L [turned o the Princess Mary tast | slightly lower, and in Switzerlaul, {shock as local lasting 10 seconds dered a coffin one week before MEXICO CITY, Nov. 14— An| " ’ g b lnieht from o trip. abread @uriug | Cermpny snd Eagiuw they: wre| with intensity 3, which means! their father's death. 5 ¢ attempt was made | o 7 B : Iwhich they attended the Ame higher. |direction or duration appreciable,| > \ssassinate Gen. Al- & P 5 & {ean Legion Convention in Par “After being away from Jun g jweak. The shock was felt by BIGGER MINT OUTPUT 0 Ol n, former President 5 i - \visited with Mr. Roden’s moth |so long Mrs. Roden and 1 a i the entire Sitka community and| YAKIMA, wasii, Nov. 14—DPro Mexico, and candidate for s 4 . lin Mulhouse, It Rhin, in West | 2lad to be back here, although in i some reported dishes and other ducers of mint are watching with lent again | lern France., and made an extend- | Paris one feels as though he were | things Yalling from shelves. No!interest crop conditions in the from the windshield of ;.».| trip of Burope. in America except for the I P damage was done, however. | Yakima, Washington, ir mobile in which Obregon | | & 5 | h reau i atici Sailing from New York on Sep-|suages used.” 1= ioE 5 R f i | project of the Bureau of Reclama- ,tember 3, Mr. and Mrs. Rod.r NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS i tion, Department of the Interior. explosion { 5 ~ | reached his homé town on | Mint from 11 Yakima fields re - - were thrown as _ | tember 11, after landing at Ch | o : ; | cently distilled 'yields of 25 to G as g the lm_lmlI k 2 s | bourg, and traveling by w 0 ; 2 Bids will be received for ex-lpounds of superior quality oil per . A.\‘,h,_\,“.“, 3 % ia | Paris. A few days were spent in o ¢ |cavating lot, corner Second and!acre, considerably more than is tered the windshield of his| % 4 4 {Mulhouse, and then they return- g !Gold, next to Kahr houses. Bids|obtained from the Michigan and ! 3 [ed o Paris for the convention. GAMBLING : {to close at 5 p. m. Nov. 19.Indiana fields which produce mos: companion,s in an-| - | The big features of the payade. | § Right reserved to reject any or of the world’s supply. automobile, shot and se-| " il!w couple said today, were the 4 all bids. For further informa- - >oo & wounded two of the bomb. " i French mounted soldie: who fed 3 tion A. P. Lagergren, Handy| John Hermle took passage for ”," \\’4»: arrested. i of Chicago (left) has volunteered the procession and bro sht up the “ L Andy’s Carpenter Shop. adv. Seattle on the Admiral Watson. L :..“»v:u’,”u“ |:tf‘|vli“‘ to aid George Remus, “King of the Bootleggers,” in his fight |rear :.n‘n the )-‘f'on()‘h African s PSRRI v, it il to escape the noose on the charge of murdering his wife. Mrs, |(1*1% ¢ DewdRa. cin (e RpEe IR 4 e 7 g Long informed Defense Attorney Harry L. Pritzger (right) of |1 Bulg, brald: andi gt el | A el ::;:n ’-\""“:::f‘”;;“,‘.; CANNED FOOD WEEK IS HERE AGAIN f cut his check, as I3u| - - o ¢ d inst Remss by Bix Wite l‘i ¥ %80 Cincinten | mets, while none were under si|zambling hreats made against Jse Y. e priorisar. Linc 1 |feet in height. It took the parade [gambling harges once anchored in . Ly 7 . Bul.u P A s H A slaying. more than three hours to pass the [the Gulf of Mexico off the mouth : h We are duplicating this year the wonderful bargains we (International Newsreal) ! | MR | o A e |reviewing stands, Most of the|of the Mississippi, may next s .|-’ 4 gave you last year. a o ks 0 nnaires marched in civilian | son make its pbarance on o . r 5 ruit or TREASON CASE |searrer rricr BEar anp pics on ot o e Mmgored. off the French i | : P e T T S R ' FRIENDSHIP BASIS, FEED TOGETHER : oo alanke an atrTason el S L i e i {parade by several its Legion F!GURE DEAD‘ BEAR ELUDES HUNTERS AFTER HIM members who carried a banner|pany which is sponsoring the plan | A N W which attracted much attention,|gets the approval of the French | % g : ; GARNICK,S RGN | ¥ laccording to Mr. Roden, while the {Government, a yacht'will be fitted 4 . oo the fai litfle pig to its night. When the road is clear ‘ i ; state winning the prize offérel|with gaming paraphernalia o ' # e s Bandlrst e onds WIS WOYlfor the best appearance in the|compleie as that of the Monte i ¢ PHONE 174 g A ol S bonigmimer ¢ o s pe among the Legionnairas | Carlo casino with which it intends | ; he ' repiion;iy. Withioe e¥o Lyirun-A big GRE s iand S | ¢ Florida. The French|to vie in attempting to attract - ot i ke ot 5 s 3 .4 are, it's not a hog that you|his meal The tramway run : The ot o e e but a greedy old bear.” along beneath a cut hank seve | ' oy ”’" DangRa. {folioist | Linde ”'M.'v. i k 3 { while the . especially the {enough to accommodate 300 pas-| during the World War and exon- ol i £ e PRGN T A ) g o3 . ! 4 ’ A l C F B vtk e AnD - ther JIGIGTBIGRPRERE HELG, fder In hatghthos AORIBLIRS wamps Elysses, was beautitully | sengers in great comfort, will call| Lloyd George (arrow), was | th nnua anne 0018 with his hungry sen ing in an acrobatic mood, Mr. Bear | ! T R o” A piind G Tk and 'vabits” over]aecorated at the principal ports along the | premier of England, presides a! AR el S {[climbs the bank and vawis ©*"| Following the convention, the|Mediterranean coast, permitting| ynveiling of victory statue a W k in the ‘;‘I '“'“l ‘l” “ e o "': ”‘:f"" ““"" SRIN ‘;,""“"I '\ re.|Rodens went back to visit with|its guests to combine sightseeint | ?‘inchley Statue is regarded a1 ee t addition to Juneau without | So the sentence of death re-| ' . . i i [Mr. Roden’s mother and left | with gambling A : ng any attention to the bear. mains unexecuted and the littlefp™ EOEHS P o o e gt IR SEROIG .in | masterpiece of artistry. 10TH TO 20TH Many, many nights this has hao | piggy, mother pig. and the ,mnui“‘”"‘ for SBwitzerland ahout Oc of rRceaiLcatiang Wi (International Newsresl) appeals both in the French Sen-{ . ° i A » Fmghh Vo b » to S arson's | tober 1. They vigited in that|be . than first-class hotel — NE @ - e B e T s | eDed during the summ all {pig which came to Simamarson's{ il < Yall Y Bal | charges, the promoters expscting! NEW 1927 PACK ; months just passed. Nightly the other day to make his homei 4 AR i At 7 : . . ] Being: “More cannom, more am-|year eame down from his daytime |with them, and the bear ygium and Ttaly. A spec trip {to make the difference up at the| See liu‘gefit dlsplay of CAN GOODS maintain | . y M . 2 munition it AR . R G o= was made into the Vosges moun-|gaming tables, which will operate 7 haunts to mingle with the pigs at friendly relations and eat from| o Bordiing Bwiteeriind. Loy and night. l INED & in Juneau. Stock up your pantr_v. He ment to the United|gam ‘Simonarean’ i ‘ Sam Simonarson’s place and help|the same troughs. » v _ 3. ae 4 chas 4 ' te iermany, - . . States laet in 1914 to purchase|ipen keep the grub pile down. Thia® 16 the. WLGHY : wns o) byl daance. AAQ QeSS GRS e Get Our Prices First Before You Buy war materials for the French| 'ag no grow larger, his appetite|Judge H. B. LeFevre whose place | trenches and wire entanglements| PETERSBURG MAN (LEAVES army, but was recalled after a - e G e used in the war are still in evi- prcitios ' creased @ ) 0 adjoins tha 3 8011, a4 g ¢ et vg | few months activities. and recendly it was decided he|The Judge knows about pigs from | °nce. they sald. Joaob. Fakslnan, = Felarspung LEA THER B it me hE the Teating ™ vy e <l o el ch M| upractically everywhere we|man, who has been in the hos- was too much of a glutton )e [the old days, but he knows more| . all’ traces. of war have e pital here sinee October 19, wa figures in the so-caled Bonnet||onger tolerated. At first eforts|{about some bears now than he went all traces of war have been |pital here sin ctober i) Bk iteatint: couapiracy, went|ware madesto féighton him away,|dia before tha Bestter, Traar pat | Srhsed.” said Mr. Rodeil../ SNew |lschutged yesterday and dettoen ]‘IITWTTQ A G R ek o e sl U i it buildings are the only reminder of |the Admiral Watson for hi X Phones 92 and 95 Front Street k speciff. charge @ ” i B struggle which took b ted. The specifi. charge against|mpen the death sentence was pass- | headquarters the Simonarson | ¢ ’"‘_'a.'l'“” R W mda '] ; Hotns 1 % him was that he and severalleq on him. Hunters, some of them | pig pen. O pa e 3 ———— other men purchased the news-|gyijjed in the w of the tribe be nnIn!, paper Le Journal with enemy|of pruin, were called in to carry diere fave: present: SYNYEl PARIS, Nov. 14 Charles| D Humbert, former French Se | tried and acquitted in connection |, with the Bolo Pasha treason case. contracts in 1919, is dead here. Humbert was one of the most| prominent figures in the military preparation campaign in France previous to the war. He kept up| i el Mr. Bear, nowever, seemed to | e 1919 former Deputy United |y, other ideas on the execution GOODS , N Bruhn C o N Yy e vestiouton |10 Yain did his would be execu in cold weather is a i ) runn ..o. Ghe ‘n‘;i»in‘xfi '”“;d‘r‘; l"“‘_‘,‘r“"‘l“l'L tioners lay in wait for him. Where i | 4 B! Aol i : P, are, -] asn’ 5 ha ts | G - i French Government exonerated|Upe¥, Were: o wisil WS At HOT WATER MAKE SERVICEABLE H s GR AVES PHONE 38 L] ] ;‘t‘;‘t’z':”"“"‘(."":l‘::‘f’u;"“ the United| oday while those of today w VANCOUVER, B. C. Nov. 14 “ GIFTS lram‘( Afitered. 4to NVE Y& ‘pn_ bearless today. In fact, if it were| Percy Reid, aged 55 years, Gold BOTTLE Se indow displ We will have a complete line of Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, it “Inot for the continued disappear-| ¢ i ¢ for the Y ur win a; . ) Shten 5 i3 Hiatois " & Vlously when Humbert had gome :XI“:.“ o B ‘v“i‘li'.,‘({({; e :'l(l)(‘::—‘»""x::’“x‘;:-lflm ‘:‘Il .\,.l::::: 1‘:“ We sell them with a two e 0! play The Clothmg Man Capons, Roasters, Hens and '! ryers—Also Hastern and there ‘to buy war supplies fOr|yeavich pranks left behind, those! cording Bt voo o CALL 331 FOR Olympia Oysters. Order your Thanksgiving bird now. France, g pranks , th cording to advices received here. years guarantee. who pursued him might have put|ife was a mini engineer and W CORRECT TIME e e e e it et e it i ) T S St him down as being a spook bear.{had served as Chief Controller of T . n— e 2 : 9 . : Everyone knows, however, that{Chinese immigration before ap-| Salvation. Army SHoOKN, WHARISTIEY Bakss. St Uthaw | wite. CHlE Bararlssinaol LUDWIG NELSON Plans 552,000’00(; ise, don't require food PRI - b > ) . ' ; 18 of hog feed are hauled up H. B. Carbray. representative 4 Expert Watch and Jewelry Home in New York|ine nin to the Simonarson place lof the Seattle Hardware Com- Repairing by a tram car and the car is left | pany, left for Wrangell after|Phone 25 Free Delivery NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—Plans|gtanding on the track during the|spending several days here. for a new $2,000,000 Salvation| — = Army center in' New York are mounced by Commander Evan- geline Booth, head of the organi- zation, who returned on the Ma- 50 jestie from the American Legiou A S convention at Paris, ONLY The new quart include a| hotel for working women . N R s S BATH ROOM OUTFIT assortment of ) v 4 | One five-foot Bath Tub complete with fittings. N 3 ey @ MANICURE /2 ’{E/ S o= . ] One 17x19 Apron Lavatery with china handle faucets. It S hal.'d to keeP smllmg, ROLL UPS? Y e g One Closet Combination—White Tank. b i d fd el Lels I It 3 ALL NEW—GUARANTEED NO. 1 QUALITY— ‘ sn t lt? Priced from $1.50 ] H | = g NO SECONDS to $25.00 gt i : ~ GEO. B. RICE BUTLER-MAURO . g i . PLUMBING HEATING PLANTS OIL BURNERS DRUC co “I tell you in advamce what job will cost” When We Sell It It's Right Free Delivery Phone 134 i Sub StationPost Office No. 1. S : . The Law of F ashion . is the insidious law of today. H Ollda\r‘ Fashion is like Love, one does GOO(lsy not explain it — one submits J - to it. Rew ;a .nlrenday have a lotdo! fine “INDEED IT IS A FACT® SR oods in and more v & : il K ~m’ on every boat. Come :‘ hen you buy our Happy Home Brand Canned Fruits and We are Mng selected ; e ur Cliristus egetables, you set more weight in aectual food and less 3 5y i Cards, Toilet Sets, Christmas weight in water then in most kinds, and they test the very numbers of the most stylish ' ‘Stationery, and a lot of other | | Vet gifts. As to price— mm‘. gifts. Prices very Be sure we will save you money and save vou any experience with occasional poor lots of groceries. Tele- phone us for anything you want. We give you best of #00ds and the best of service. PLEASE. REMEMBER: Other's Specfals—Our Regulars for Fifty-Two weeks every year. Gastineau Grocery Thank You For Last Week's Patronage