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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” VOL. XXXII., NO. 4891. JUNEAU, ALASKA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1928. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS | HARTLEY VICTOR IN G. O. P. PRIMARY . — —— 4 -~ A BT O vision, amber of ommerce satisfacticn, but also confidence in < O Tt S % | Public Views Exhibits Thikl oy ity ;'."'fi.,._‘.’.f ,1.'-“-";::';: S o produets | Democrats "E;ldorse Hunl.} ; ¥ N S L ; 3 : Y Afternoon but*Formal |of conditions peculiar to this sec.|which go abroad and for the re Ashurstand Douglas | | oz : S ¢ o ‘ {Washington G. O. P. En- | statement” upon business condi-| The country’s fo A 2 | tion and of the influence {son that fully half the country : 2 h, £ Opening Tonight by -conditions in other sections. |exports go out from Atlantic ports in Primary dorses Gow._rnor and . —— Opposes Poindexter The East is sensitive of the niticant thing has been oc- @ |tare or misfortunes'of the West|curring in our exports, and it| PHOENIX, Ariz., Sept. 12— : and South. Fundamentally, its|has become even more prominent|cumient Democrats of the prinei- 3 E : s 2 WYk AN FAIETPEO}?';BAM fortunes are linked with their for-|in the first seven months of 1928.|pal offices in Arizona will present| P4\ - 2 N e A 4 |SCOTT BULLITT WINS ] 'onig] tunes. Crop conditions in the|This is the steadily increasing im.|a massed frong ‘to .the ' Republis] p ) Sk (R ) e | 7 o'clock—Fireworks, South and West, the status of coal|portance of our manufactured |cans secking thelr seats. as la re-| L% W RS P : CO g G ; e | DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY 7:80 o’clock—Concert by | | ;ining tne changing prospects of |goods In our export trade sult of yesterday's State-wide pri- : p S i : ¢ : | Juneau City Band. metal mining in the West, good or| The export trade of the coun-|mary election, Gov. W. P. Hunt, i ; . ; ; S e § | | 8:00 o'clock—Formal op- | |}, rade on the Pacific coast|try in-the second quarter of 1928 |Semator Henty F. Ashurst and Judge Chadwick Loses ening address by Gov. George | . |are followed with a sympathetic m-|not only reached a higher value|Congressman Lewls D, Douglas A. Park ) Fight for Governor— | |tentness that arises from direct in-|than in the corresponding quarter | were all minated. Their Re 3 ikl L e e | of any year since 1920, but to the| publican opponents will he Judga | i JRal R o5 A %0 Dill Renominated Entertainment on stage. s of the course of busi-|extent of 50 per cent contained|John Phillips for Governor, former - o : g % 2 PR Dancing all evening. | mes ts in th 1 other lpmlmn- A\m.q-,.v;m nmnul:ul‘llm-r Izl m'mllu‘l? Senator Ralph H. | meron forj § ¢ R p ™ e | ::}:]\I'rr‘xltl- l.-m 1'.t -rqrm-. Inlcz- the country during the first|veady for use. The increase of|Senator and Guy Axlpp for Cong- 3 d b o 3 B ; v / B anc artley, center of a bit- {Efig??fiz |seven months of 1928 brings out|this percentage frome33 in 1919 |ressman ) z { . e~ % arar el R J s * ter factional fight since his fn- 2. P. M.—Baby show and much evidence that the evening. significant of the industrial ad Three-fifths of the 508 precirets | {4 > P § - ™ g T Vi R o duction into office nearly four s e b ! lup processes among fields of ac.|vance the country has be ing the .tolloWing. rostits ] ! 2 : AR B A W |years ago, emerged victorious Harriet Holman in dance | |tivity, and sections, that character.|and of the support wl in-| Fo» Senator—Democrats: Ash-| ; 3 - from the Republican primary el- numbers on stage. i lizes periods of reco are now | dustrial activity v ves from!urst, incumbent, 1 C. Ruthe - View of crowd which assembled early despite the rain to attend notification ceremonies at Hot |cction yesterday, returns from £:30 o'clock — Husbands’ | |well advanced, From this kind | foreign markets. ford, 3,966 Republicans: Cam.[ Springs, Ark, when Senator Robincon accepted the Democratic nomination for the vice presidency. |half the State precincts indicate. show and something inter- || REA. - G eron, 4,346; Stewart, 2,608. = e ’ 3 . sy H‘!\ l; HIIHU: “M"'I""Hl‘lfiilllll' St;"- sting for husbands only | For Governor—Democrats: Huns, lme ator E. L. French, is trailing far L i tor "!{;i;’};’t"l i ; . mbent” F.668: - Tasike: Mt 'S and L(]F()llette ‘ALASKA WDUL in the rear. The other candi- Concert by Juneau City Republicans: John | i |dates are so far behind that their Band and American Legion fames in many instances have F'uneral Dirge tpe 3,018 SUATHIdRD, AN Attitu(l(, P‘actors i,. \ Is READY Tu fman a3 It GHon show. Toivo 4 For Congress—Douglas, incum- n on: FRIDAY | IN WAsulNGTuN $ to De bent, Democrat, and Guy Axeline & . A A. Scott Bullitt has received Thane and Douglas Day. | || Wedding March were unopgoféd’ for the HOMIBNS Wisconsin C"mp(ug" i e § | | | | Governor, defeating Judge Steph- ! | Kiddies’ Day—Parade, etc., FRUM VAGATIUN; SHATIUNG Bot A8 — A | S 71 _— ‘ BE SHIPPED," . Chadwick, ~former _Chiet ternoon. R 4 4 3 | ITOR" 9 o | Justice, by two to one or more. | dirge will be the WET WINS IN COLORADO | ' (SBYTOR'E. NOWEL This s | [Both are from Seattle. Bullftt | | wedding march of Miss G | the sixteenth of a serie [t 3 S et " —_ Ll tTe Randolal shaolvie’ Pa DENVER, Colo., Sept. 12.—' | ctdntas:om the. Saikal \ |made a sensational race against | | | | |the Democratic nomination for SATURDAY tions Miraculously, almost over night,|Goes Immediately in Con-‘;‘ ker when they gre marrieq | [Judse 8. Harrisop, Whites -wef T the Fair building, with booths, ex 3 {|in an undertaker’s chapel | { Democrat, the only Colorado; Con- Thousand P hibits, decorations, has been put| ference with Secretary || tonight, with the girt's dead | |gressman to face a primary fight housand Pounds Shear- |sie of Whitman County and ¢ Gingite renhlimis thor mother as one of the guests, | |{0f Tenomination, was returned By DONALD C. BOLLES ed 'to. Weskward = [2orse F. Coperils of (et SHe . 2 : 3 of State Kello ¢ s chlained: | |victoriouslyin the First Distri A. P. Corresponde i ; candidates for the Democratic B anditonnn ane t 8% o'clock The bride-to-be explained ¥ st Distriet, ( Correspondent) iral pening at 8 o'clock B @AW | potner 3% ll‘ She | |defeating former Congressman | | # | nomination for Governor, receiv- ;?::g):oill mbl:‘:kbt:m::dm;): ]I:OWL WASHINGTON, Sept | h.n;‘ 1‘«‘!’ }z‘iulle;’;u(‘m‘ .sec‘zn; | |George Kindel, dry. Returns from | { MILWAUK Sept. 12.—Ap-| SEWARD, Alaska, Sept. 12.—fed scattering votes throughout 'h‘m,l’ d“,mng :;Im'ful gsluztl;l;. President Calvin Coolidge return-| | pio oo g m all but one missing precinct gave it |proximately two months before it Steamer Starr is fo pick up 130.-|the State . g ed from his summer vacation this The girl’s Amother died | |White 9,489 and Kindel 2,963, ¢ 2 e Eanetang s uliinge e e TR BT WITH T 15 BUNTLST T Sundey. The ety dats In the-same- strict; ‘“""]"nfird Division Jurist“S& (f | lote imsthe. prosilential electiaw; (PR the.tin to Undlaske:and. Unl-|. ludge. . Kenneth, . Maskintoshy hibits, more profuse and excellent Bthes mia arifral S hatl wone 'to i 1" TR Gl Maakt cornered Republican race, with/ : n | Wisconsin, home”of LaFoll sm, 'Mak Islands. The product is from | who resigned as Chief Justice of than ever, are arranged i ke | ““:“:‘ ":‘t‘h” “_'(‘m;d“m. e | lone precinct missing, William here — Changes in {is perched on the fence 13,000 sheep of the Aieutian ¢-|Supreme Court to run -for Sen- SE ROTAerly; SNGICD 15018 0N | inne Presinent’s’ Airst business] | ogt tn the: BEAH. B8 el s Baton received 7,525, Lewis Hall His Divisi | Whether it will jump with 13{stock Company jator, has won the Repubican play rooms; the large Orthophonic Y cofarence Lwih Beeretsesl 13 W A L 7,240, Hubert Shattuck 6,536. Hall | 1s Division clectoral votes into Mr. Hoover's| Imported shearers s theinomination for United States phonograph, loaned by the Ander-| "syoio prank B. Kelloge ,”“.! spirit. 13~ Eoiblie of | ahia: Madkesstor | | backyard or smile on the standard|staple was six and | Senator. He recelved a heavy son Music Shop, is already being| B fidont was anxious to gbtain | o || President Club and took an ac:| To hald a speoial Fall term of .bearer of Demodracy for the fourth |the fnest ever se umbing | vote and has a long lead over used and the harmonious strains » 5 o i of music fill each nook and corner AT g | from Secretary Kellogg the de- tive part in organizing the State|the District Court here,|time in history is a matter of con. Was over 90 per cent, a complete|former Senator Miles Poindexter, tails and impression created by | AT T S . Republicans for Hoover before|Judge E. Coke, Hill of the Third|jecture | vindication of the n | who resigned as Minister to Peru, of the building. Attendants,|ihe anti-war treaty. The Presi-| the Kansas City conventlon. Diiy ed here today from| Astute observers who have fol.| B o |to attempt & comeback after Bes members of the committees, con-|qent also desired to obtain ideas| Congressman Guy U. Hardy and dquarters in Valdez. ~ He lowed the trend of political thought ing. defeated :ifor “ressiuction BE cessionaires and exhibitors are on | r b ) | ’ € regarding the much discussed Charles B. Timberlake, Republi-|Was accompanied by Mrs. Hill in the Badger state for many yoars| Senator C. C. Dill six years ago. tiptoe in preparation for the great-|pranco-British naval agreement. cans, and BEdward T. Taylor,| Judge Hill will convene the say much is dependent upon what| | Johnson May Lose est Fair ever to be held in South- r y 4 | petie On reaching the White House, | Democrat, were renominated |lerm on September 29. As he franspires between now and N Congressman Albert Johnson, eastern Alaska. Presigent Coolidge left Mrs, Cool- without epposition. |had not conferred with local Fed- |vember 6 | Chairman of the important Immi- Formal Opening Tonight idge to the task of inspecting | el | " With 872 precinets out of 1,-|eral Department of Justice offi-| Nominally a loyal Republican| gration Committee of the House The Seventh Annual Southeast-]thcir home and in looking over 1566 in the State reported Attor-|cers relative to pending business, | jof Representatives, who has had At Danforth Di nding state, it h ted its independ ern Alaska Fair will open formal-|the improvements made during|AViator Danlort €S as|ney-General Boatright has ap-|he Was not ablo this afternoon tolsnce on two occasions in the past a furious confest in the Third Congressicnal District for renom- ly tonight with a concert by the|the summer | R TR parently beaten Clarence Dodge, |5a¥ whether a grand jury would|iwo decad d the possibi | Juneau Clty, Band at 7:30 o'clock.| Later in the forencon Presi- Resul.t of Injuries Colorado Springs sportsman for |be called or how long the term|.paq lilve*un:\;lu‘ m’uu\ I.\'\.m']{xi“l! NEW YORK, Sept. 12—William |ination by the Republicans for a An address by Gov. George A.|dent Coolidge conferred with Sec- ! Gillam Is Hurt the Republican nomination for (Might be expected to continue, ote for Gov, Alfred B. Smith is|FOX, motion pictuge produ an-|ninth term, isetrailing Homer T. Parks will follow at 8 o’clock, and |retary of Navy Curtis D. Wilbur. - Governor. The vote w Boat There has been no term of|.ausing the nounces plans for the construction|Bone, Tacoma lawyer, author of a ghort speech of welcome by R. ———— FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Sept. 12— |right 31,408, Dodge 18,554. Gov.|court here since last May. Alarghle anxiety, The [of a new motion picture theatre| the Bone Water Power Law, and E. Robertson, and the first of tho | B. L. Danforth died of injurles suf- | William H. Adams, Democrat, was 1arge number of bindover 1as been ghowR by no less a per.| 'O 008t $16.000,000, ta be erected generally counted as Progressivs: snappy, original American Legion |fered in an airplane crash here on, unopposed. jawait grand Jjury investigation, | ... than James W, Good, west. At Seventeenth and Market Streets,| Mrs. Josephine Corliss Preston, shows will conclude the prear- |Monday. He lost consciousness — and there is said to be a large| ... voneralissimo of the Hooyer|Philadelphia |for sixteen years Superintendent ranged program. Dancing, to the soon after the accident and failed| VERMONT RENOMINATES |number of cases on the calendar|,.. .. who expressed dissatistac.| ACCOMding to the Fox announce.|of Public Instruction, is appar- G latest jazz music, visits to the lto regain his senses. General| OVERNOR |ter telal. (It is helleved severall .. yirh the aluation in Wiscon. [JPehb/the theatrs will be the tin-[ently to suffer defeat atiiiRe B ¢, display rooms, patronage of the hemorrhages and internal injur-| MONTPELIER, Vt. Sept. 12 |Weeks will be required to bring |est motjon picture theatre in the hands cf D. Showalter in the concessions, refreshing visits to fes caused his death. \—Political ‘traditions were shat- |1} 0 date. world. It will be the first of si ‘N"xmhh-'u"‘ primary for renom- the hot dog and coffee booths, will| SEWARD, Alaska, Sept. 12| Fred Gillam recelved a broken|terel in Vermont yesterday when | Judge Hill today made known lor moré to be costructed in Phila- | ination .\lm‘wullm: has been the occupy the crowd after the regular [John D. White and R. C. Lammers, [hand, sprained ankle and injuries|Gov. John E. Weeks won the u.-r{‘:";I '“‘g’if‘“"," ot W. D. Copper-|, . ;"1 viteokcl the liberal atti.|d€IDhis, at a total cost of *"‘"v"”"-"“f’;“' g1 ke Chwiied ‘g"lnff ,‘\Orf“l program is completed. President and Secretary of the|to his back at the same, time. Iis|publican primary remomination |FOM a5 U 8. ";'l“'v:}‘;% f"r"wl"“,‘: ude of Gov. Bmith on prohihi-{900: ”‘."‘f:‘]'l,‘.‘""x Vaysuppateel Informal Opening Metal Smith Mines Corporation of!condition is not serious. for Governor. He I§ the first peila "l‘ ){.‘x'sl ”(m“f“us“\l{ tioh in a state elassed as wet, arel The theatre will accommodate “.“_:“N Blaton Anialiiat E. A. Eggersgluess, of the Sitka]Spokane, Wash., returning via air.| The death of Danforth is the|Governor of the State to be “““"‘ceeded h" 'M" % ooday ‘}.l-m.»x- he factors causing werry in thed 9060 patrons, will have a *.\'lu-‘,rr’l “‘"r_'r whio 'MN irullln in Experimental Station talked to an|plane from Nome, announced an.|first fatal aviation accident in the!inated for a second term since b il fYC L ; 0% ,,‘, | Republican camp. | phony orchestra of 1 members, | SRLRLY sh 0 ot po ‘th interested group of listeners this|other dredge will be started on|Interior of Alaska. the State adopted the biennial BROLFourh who was Blven-a| "o inti generally ad. 80d a permanent ro of per.|the R idmal oo T R'"; afternoon at 2 o’'clock, on the sub-|Blue Stone. i PRECIMEERE™ . SR election law. He also broke the temporary appointment by Judge by . s A ttle, Hartleyite, for t mit 1 4 a0 | formers of approximately 350. P guiar 8 mit that they are the only t fac- ” ject of dahlia growing in South-| Rains throughout the Nome Dls.! unwritten law that ordains’ that [Hill pending d reguiar appolnt % W Oy IWO TS & rmanent staft of 600 will operate| Republican nomination for State : f i . tory (ment. by “ President Coolidge.|!0T3 that make it uncertain as to| R freasurer, crept into the lead eastern Alaska, based on his own [trict will permit every hydraulic| the Governor . should alternately|afo }' fve Chist, Députy re Wiscongh, which voted for|the theatre, FREGEE, snvoral Honts seliaciline experience in this branch of gar-foperation and all dredges working| y be selected ~from the east and|QEgER” ol bt o appointed | Harding in 1980 and Senator Lal AR R A advantage in the race. dening. The talk was given in|to capacity. Six hundred thous. west sides of the State. Clerk to succeed Mr. Cuddy. The|Follette, its native son, four years| MRS. TRIPP ARRIVES State Officials Renominated the floral exhibit room with «|and dollars in gold dust poured Wish 12 small towns missingjg) f s, | later, will be found when the votes o gy " o 4 {appeintment of J. Hampton Miles e found when the votes| Other apparently successful Re- brilliant colorful background fur.|into the Nome banks before they out of 248 cities and towns in well_ Kiigwn floul'!ll)hl-{‘l‘l poet, are counted next r | Mrs. H. T. Tripp returned m as I t0 | publican aspirants are the present i v v v 3 s, Week & c ik |publican aspirants are the pres BT 7 L AR R S ;‘:e"imi[;;:r v;l(f“,xfiq Deavitt |Us 8% Commissioner at Dillingham| Four years ago 1 letts car-{Juneau on the steamer Yukon|gtate officlals who are all leading " vas Wassalso made kpnown by Judge|ried only ome stateWisconsin|last evening after spending sev- | ety i Chow Dog Chews NBW YORK, Bspt. 12 —Ohalt. ‘,J,f,u;,f::fej.:f,f,:sz'o,?lx'o,,:r:r;.,?l Hill, although he polled 4,500.000 pop-|eral months in the States {7 (Coatinued on Page Three) man John J. Raskob, of the Demo- : : A 3 L 7 g A St SN lar votes, - He gained a clear| i i i &L i HUSBANDS™ SHOW $500,000 Limbs; cratic National Commitiee, expres. | The Demooratic il s " majority o¥er oolidge and Davi ONLY IS FEATURE ! Girl Asks $000 |54 swrice that (he Tepublicans |071% 16 Harry Shuritelt sou \Bogh Papties Name |1 e muaser e 1o i LONDON FUR MARKET did .not win by a larger margin 153,678 to 311,614 for Coolidge ¢ AR 04N T AT HEIGHT OF SEASON inated by the Republicans and KIBS&I’I for Ofli-ce O MACVRAS CHICAGO, Sept. 12—Mathema.|' MA/e that they &id. Iy “pemoratic opponent will be o 68,115 for the Democratic 1 One of the chief features of | pomir o88l €Xperts went into}’ A;pANY, N. Y, Sept. 12—Tho|FTed Martin. PARSONS, Kas. Sept. 12-Dr.| These 450,000 votes are the goal 2o B the ‘Ladies’ Déy program’ tomor- '3‘ :;:“:erf: ;!;B:&;vhw determine, only gomment . Gov. Alfred” k. ORGANIZATION WINS J. D. Pace is the nominee of bothi [of hoth parties in this campalgn. row afternoon at the Southeast-|j oo oo ol “. ""‘Cel'::v""’ Smith made on the Republican Dovm?v, NIZATION WINS |, \c|the Republicans and the Demo-iTho aititude of 1 ern Alaska Fair will be the P‘fllle«‘ girl, has b“nmdn‘ B;.‘Ao sweep in Maine was: “I was never g, Re‘puhli’can ‘organization “Husbands' Show for Husbands| ., = .o amagsd. Al optimistic enough to think Maine g i oS UPRC 0 e bitter Only,” at 4:30 o'clock. Th. i Chow dog tbok a chew at one of 1d be anythin h R bii rged victor! y i ¢ ‘ v o 1 would be anything than Republl-|¢,ctional fight over the guberna- b i § charge promise something inter-|' can.” I the Delaware|Pace was the only candidate for of Hoover and Siith in (he WOFd, ,is the height of the fur| Judging by recent bidding ths esting and surprising to husbands | Miss Ackerman, who ""’Mh:h@ O I onalas, heck, |T@nommation by _the Demo fsinie turns. {seasonu Loudon, ceuter of the|most popular fnrs women ywill and announce that approj GRS aud’ Should. poNE TN IRy . o b ‘|at the Kansas primary. A negi world’s fur markets, g |wear this year are mink, marmot, prizes will be given top?hep:::?"h"“t them, values them at $500..|Senator Heflin { :(::;i?[:ln(;lc‘;lm:l":;;":,;:n:;z,.:,“‘,'d_ physician was the only candida'c| rhe ::lmn(t; ,T?nf:::,, .t t ners. Nothing regarding the na-|000: but in her suit against Clay. | Challenges Gov L D. S s County for|foF the Republican nomination, and | senators, yougg Bob LaFollette! g e : ton L. Smythe, prominent invekt. . 78 Mot "ot Buskex Coun : Setved § ) ' e ele | Soptember are the work-rooms of|ers especially were eager. f = ture of the show was divulged by Fi the nominatign The Sussex|l€ would have received it if Repub-land his colleague, John J. Biaine, |, T e AN especially were eager for Pel the committee, nor could many|Ment broker, whose pooch caused uller to Debate Courity delegation walked out of [licans had not written the name of{three times ‘govervor of Wisconslp e pop, wholesale fur districtigian lamb, which ls expected to questions elicit information. After [the attack upon one of the legs, County delegatlon walked oo ing |the Democratic incumbent on their |sin, has made the Deniocrats hopa. |22 Making up all varieties andipe the craze of Paris, rivaled oly the show the husbands who wish \She puts the damage at 3900. The| ~WASHINGTON, Sept. 12—Sena-f o C, GIHIE0 00 L0 ™ iparty ballot in the voting booths.|ful. It has been as much whgt L alues of pells iuto winter coals|hy siiver fox. English buxers to will be able to dance to the |Problem is to just how much onejtor. J. Thomas Heflin has chal- ox 5 and neckpleces Buyers crowd|gougnt sable, ermine, skunk, opos- . Sussex County claim-| The negro received only 11 votes.\they have mot'said as their utter. . 5 et harmonious strains of the Ortho-|Of the legs must be defaced tojlenged Gov. A. T, Fuller, Republi- :3“:;: d:‘::)ts‘:: nxunL]e lh: “,'m“_ while 40 Republican ballots wer=|ances that is responsible for lz,-nm‘l::';“"\"':'“ r_‘)’\""“ o choose thelrigum and hare. : phonie. | merit $900. can, of Massachusetts, to a foint|go¢e g0r Governor by right of ro-|€ast for Dr. Pace. crats murturing a hope of victory| gl ol | Furriers say the vogue for dye- Another event of much interest; Miss Ackerman says she was'debate. The Alabaman took ex- tation. i thBt ‘has been theirs only three| I<ondon leads the world in fhe ing furs to match coats"and dress- to parents will be the baby show|8IVing her pet Chow an outing|ception to a recent statement of R A {fur trade and buyers from every'es this winter, will be coutinued, for infants under one year of|When “a savage Airedale, without|Gov. Fuller that American soldiers 3 N H nun“fi‘f‘“ RETURN lm.:-‘;. l:"?!::::);v R tiot “M'(-muury gather re for the big!especially in white fox and ermine, age, which starts promptly at z[leuh or muzzle, leaped upon her{faced no worse enemies in the "zgfigsms IVN H., Sept. Mrs. George F. Frecburger and|pnositively that ‘:V ‘“,,, # \;‘"_ulu‘liun sales held twice annually|which take the more delicata pas- o'clock. It will be followed by Chow,” throwing her to the pave-[fields of France tham Heflin and|yy " "Gparies Tobey, who boited |daughter Dorts, returned to Ju-|not ‘support Herbert Hoover bug iD the Queen street amction rooms.|tel shades. Rabbit dyes equally the baby show for Indians. Prizes ment, injuring her knee and mak-|Dr. John Roach Straton, of New ‘the Republican Party with Col |Beau aboard the Yukon. They 'iha'signs polat to a contin .1 re. They bid even for pelts which have|well. however, so that women:of for both baby shows will .bu|ing her sick and lame. In de-{York City, both of whom have|mueodsrs Roosevelt in 1912 and|8pent the summer months in|juctance on their part o board DEER Sent to London from their|moderate means may follow. the _awarded immediately after they |femding itself the Chow bit into{been attacking Gov. Alfred E.|___ sty e Portland, visiting with Mrs. Free-| o oo o0 e P ! ~__f{own countries, such as America,|fashion as well as their mors are umglatoq. o Miss Ackerman’s underpinning. Smith, (Continved on Page- Two) ‘burger’s mother, (Continued on Page 2e) ‘(‘anndu and Australia. fixing l‘wEweallhy sisters. tion in the various states) |One Hundred and Thirty|Senator W. L. Jones for the Sen- {ate two years ago. C. L. Macken- |must write its decision with bal.|{000 pounds of the finest of wool, Poindexter Defeated | | | Hoover camp consid- perturbance Worrying Factors What the Progressives will do (Continued on Page Five.) m | | i » vorers whe! WONDON, Sept. 12.Late sum-|prices of furs for the season. Ths crats for coroner of Labette coun.!followed Senator La . anq Mer, which means tennis rackets,|total value of furs sold in London ty. supported his dndependent candi.|i¢ed lemonade and one-piece bath-|in a year often exceeds $50,000,5 Already holding the office, Dr |dacy is thé ‘axis upon which the iBE Suits to a large portion of thel000. - e 7 marten, red fox, cross fox, silver Espeeially during August and|roc and Persian lamb, French buys

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