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. | —— i 2 3 5 AL . — - WOMAN MEETS Why Change ]’GHANT GALLED FAMUUSSGHoLAR!I Wants Another Term ! otricials, pr. da Silva will try to|the wedding they will take a € adershi, | [ Fi : | » {obtain specimens of early Indian|motor trip to California, then to Leadership, | Finances of Alaska | | = j1e in Alaska. He especially de.|Europe and finally Africa where . i : R Queries Wilbur | || Continue to Be | ‘ [ | . {8ires a totem pole to be put in his|Mr. Kelsey is connected with a B ‘1 { Soishd, ["l’[)()l'f Sh()u‘s | } | u &7 : im'l Aaté museum along with his|large mining corporation HEELING, W. Va. Nov. 2 * > N . i B i i : ; 1 | large collection of specimens G s W ELI i V Attributing the prosperity & ; i [ : ; Dr. da Silva will leave Juncau| Varied selection of Christmas u p riff € | The financial position of | | : jon the Princess Alice tomorrow | cards at the Empire. i Nary O ) W the Territory continues on a r\ | .| (for Seattle, u - From there he will| — i 5 | ound basis, it was revealed \ou 180 to Portland. He will sail Y T R g LR | e “acknowledg- | o711 e today in the publication of | | A i . o : |the Malolo for the Hawalian Is.| g - Mrs. John J. Conn, Burned A e o IMan Accused of Killing| | the montnly report ot w. G. | |Dy. Da Silva, South Ameri- - o | [1ands where nhe is scheduled 15| N TOX to Crisp Cleaning v ' 1 un-f Thomas James Takes At the close of business on || can Scientist and Author, | : | deliver several lectures at tne & R, . ” " g | S | c | p 1 ! University of Hawaii. He will re. P B ls- um Dress with Gasoline < iR 1 btand, Own Defense Ogtoher 31, there MERR L 1] SludylngAnlhropo]ory | . o jturn from the Islands to an | mne aisda Smit B 4 . I\fl 63 in the treasury of | | | i| | Dlego, California, and will start (Contimven TTom Taze One.) ut 1 not a 1 y 2 1‘;-.\, \dition to this cash, | | Pr: Simeons da Silva, of Rio de| s » from there on a tour. These le with MENTHOL and Lk el g i [s e U. § : B andicion 0 SRR || et e o | |tures wil take him across tng EUCALYPTUS the Territor; has a st~ | i 7 - loibe Territory has an invest 3 || |continent, to New York, from lin shior where he will sail for South A valuable and effective ) ! 6 hi ernn bonds worth at | | e e i : - < | America, remedy for coughs, colds, 1 z of Thon Y ka Present ahout|$91,000, ‘This } 2 . ; e A throat and bronchial his wite i Pioneers’ Home build- | | / a. Dr affections. f GOING TO SEATTLE e il N4 [ ” I Al 1 ing fund established by the | | *" i e e \ | Hitle threc.v n, with 1 | taims ¢ a ow b-tween th 8 lten . twanty.two " books o o e BUTLER-MAURO : der yund crying |two men, ending in the dea.h of 3 A & wel, hist and archaeclogy = ol S e Powarhy father, wandered around ey fad ; 0 o'clock last night. The| ! ] g will leave on the Princess Alice DRUG CO until taken in charge by neig had burned out and the left South America tomorrow morning for Seattle to ment United States Gov- bors A Z sparks had started ‘atter patt of August. In. Neow| {be present at the marriage of||Freo Delivery Phons 13¢ The firemen f me o menPostmaster General Makes!¥¢:!7day g blaze that was quick et cotended the 23rd Inter-| Roland M. Martley, governor of théir daughter, Mrs. Mina foho. on the burning g an o . 5 : nesse a ; shed when the truck arri | national Congress of / "St51 Washington, is again the candidate son to Sam Kelsey on November When We Sell It threw strear Speech in Ohio iwis Lokise. i great damage was done, | (0 which he was the off : for that office of the Republicans.| 14, They will return north It's Right buildings to kee b Tackles Tariff ny of Dr. W. R. Miller + e n Government dele ? L b |shortly after the wedding. Both & &oreading, Den r « $ g who aitended Jaine Marine Corps Pilot 18 with friehds of the Bx.,————— . T [of the contractifig parties are lflub Station Post Office No. 1 paper smoke hampere 0 i1 e 2 re the coroner’s inque e s l » : Club of New York, ofjocus rotogravure cuts of his pala-|well known in Juneau. Following the . m]lmn'-r. S it B D was read into th 3 ;;‘ Killed; Two Planes « hvl i'\ the only member| tial home in Rio de Janeiro. n.-”: — — ' masks, but finally when sufficient imaster Gener A # rnment’s counse Har . . a5 n South America is founder and owner of the dal water had been poured into the|ed the po LS PUDVCAN | W. J. Pigg was called for a hypo-| Crash High in Air ort time with heads of flva museu which contains | y & e building, the body cf Mrs. Conn | Party on ,' i r‘ and ag iture al questior 3t museums, ‘he came west yom after roc f priceless relics POR 3 DAYS ONLY Sihs found ‘and taken out |2 speech here last n leclaring| o 110t wounds i aterod NEWPORT NEWS, Va, Nov. 2| where he lectured at the! ntiques, furniture of beauti-|| We are giving you the benefit of our large shipmen Was Cleaning Dress that Gov. Smith had evaded [ > Witnessgs would ‘have been(—Capt. R. J. Archibald, Merine|giate University ‘unddr the au-! ful ros fferent Spa 50 pounds Fisher Blend Flour § Mrs. P. J. Mullén, occupying tion feerning: : ent to have caused dcath. [Corps pilot, was killed' when hi s of the Carnegie Endowment ish per d prized specime 10 pounds coarse or fine Graham Flour a suite adjoining that of the|McNar 18 | With Harry Willard and Jacob|Plane collided midair with afp, : er 1z his numerous | 10-pound sacks Drifted Snow Flour Conns, said that shortly after the The Postmaste ieneral ' | Harrig, the ‘defen t ning Plane piloted by Capt. E. H. D noon hour, Mrs. Conn rapped|“This Administration YeTl sought to impeach William Kasko,|10rd, who escaped injury when ‘\“”‘I“::w ]',~ dvr'h\"l:,\,,l(.fi” 4 etters of introduction to G RNICK’S :v‘l‘l ,-":;:.‘-Iill:“w\] ,:n.»m\\ S T e 1.r\||nm,1}x 1 H.l‘ll witn e M S ted late yester- | reeted with true Latin the Governor of Alaska and other PHONE 174 a dre Mrs. Mullen replied that e jrant had adm Moz % | iibald jumped af he nd notwithstanding that' — —— she 8 busy Just then an major Zroup; |ne hada been mvolvea i it his chute failed . would be in later. { 10t the #Ameri-| Lip three men : 3 at an eleva. | Men for he gave two WA & Winute or fWo, Niw hier be : MY o them, but dic v who w ot feet : . Snib, TN o Mullen said, the explosion came 4 es during tl U TWInts vietim, Willard and Harris IR ity " | FOR SALE [ eesosd By, doox. sud. susled | ygy re L 1| dectared Kasko had talked to them| DEDENOFF PLEADS GUILTY | .____________ I‘ ILSON to the Conn apartment, and as|roq ’ Kot with 70 POSSESSING.LIAUOR IT tor had sever: appoint- Wbout the conve he had with Grant and had given m an |non out of order a burst forth. The room in which st of "1k gt R f o salim b ! Toilet P, 2000 SQUARE FEET BE ot way (o then wes al Sasisig | tirely different version m.u; Vasily Dudenoff, arrested .‘..n.‘ oulet "p()r W aser Rephiiia HOT WATER AND STEAM RADIATORS Mrs. Mullen rushed into the|por'| heliave the ol Y \v.‘:m;\- m,J Jefense _ called agents, yosteriay 4»nu-n;| 'plen ot street and as the firemen nu‘n‘ml:“_ benetited | Larry Parks and Ken A ‘ « ) svw\n of intox | ence in the flaming room & 7 [leaving town, Ofth A. Boyle in the : P TISSUE Now is the time to get a The 1'||[‘|)-mrll(| worked effectively MEMBER OF UNALGA "’jj'l“‘l"_]“”“'i"" f“f“" Tonig ang 8 e ; ‘\‘I;l’:”l‘i""'“‘”f"’f‘j A VALDIRR TISHS CI{I/ISER Heating Plant ('h(-:p g8 the famss. The rool bad tof " CREW IS GOING FAR |25,00aa o shior-n-ew of + usainet nim unies .|| 650 sheets to_each {| SHIRTS ghe opemed the doors, flames|y related on the w es 1 this week by Federal prohibition mass of flames possibly b X fll(’ —Good as New— told them of Mrs. Conn's pres- e e P laces to g i R/ be chopped in many pla FOUR SECOND HAND BOILERS permit taking the host lines into AWAY FOR A BRIDE gy N Prohibition ~Act was| roll prae-| i aidh, R The local fire department an-| el { Very Good Grade $75.00 to $90.00 each the attic to pour water down on | YIRE LAST NIGHT {4 withdrawn by the Government swered a call to the residence vrl" Prices right—Christmas cards, the flames. The buildin is tically. a total loss. For years it|o; thg Cost Guard Cutfer Unal . ; . - : 7 has been used as an apartment| .y, M AEEL U PUEeS fohn Lowell on Twelfth Street!large sclection, at Empire. | 13 rolls for $1.00 Pipe and fitting at reduced prices as well as lodging house. The[ . iV o4 dossR S T iRtE | 2 A G building is owned by Mrs. Amna |, e 2 e i | ‘ Krough. return to his home country and th Mrs, Coun was 1 yeurs o age. (10, o Prague. 1o Cwmrry he . akiey .S, GRAVES | GEO. B. RICE [ ] SE v Rom n Bweden and)o Sl Tk Sied e wil] } : 7 chme to |1I:( country Dne years| gy TM‘.t . with ,Ml ,,:.,1”“ Next to Valentine’s ! The Clothing Man Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal in the 9 attending & Pen.| ol o me N Tehrudry Amd - willy Phone 83 Free Delivery| ! “I tell you in advance what job will cost” f ) gain take up his duties aboard| i | SYRSEEREIINS TDESSIIT i tacostal Mission School, she has | ded either in Douglas or Ju-|'he Unalga T R SRR Prices Plus Quality 0 O O chureh circles and was assistant . to Rev. Charles Personeus of the C’Lrlst"‘[fls Pentacostal M m hl.\m. Conn' is ® \1\:IM »:“’T; C"r(ls nd, their three Ivor, her parents Mr. and Mrs. Extra large Processed " Ernest Berggren, two brothers,| A Beautiful Assortment of | v A Arihur and Homng, il of Ju. Cards with Eggs, dozen . . . neau and a sister, Mrs. W. Elbert Individuality to Suit Day, wife of Pentacostal Mis- Every Taste sion evangelist, married in Ju- Extr“ large fres’i Pet()r‘g. neau about two weeks ago and| Distincetive and Beautiful now residing in Everett, Wash. it el ol ko burg Crabs . . . . Finest assortment of Christmas cards on the market. Inspect them at the Bmpire, 2§ 15 pounds Best Y akima A HARDWOOD FLOOR AT A REASONABLE | Fresh Tomatoes, perlb. . 15¢ e Large Cucumbers, each . 20¢ Vertical Grain | 2 pounds Fresh Spinach . 35¢ Hemiock | 5 bunches Beets . . . 25¢ B i o e Wi 3 pounds Sweet Potatoes 25¢ Does Not Sliver. Tokay Grapes, pound . 20c¢ NEW CROP NUTS Chestnuts, per pound . 30¢ R Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Lumber For Every Purpose — 4 o, | 2 pounds large Budded Fruit Stands in California Walnuts . . . . . 85¢ Some one said today that this time of the year | 7 AT ¥ . ~ wherever you go in the ite of California.you will | BI‘(IZII \ "ts’ per poun(l . 306 find Fruit and Vegetable stands on the ground. " OUR FRUIT AND VEGETABLES 2 I)Ollll(ls Almond Nuts » (5(! Do not stand at all, in fact it is moving all the time. gcgsti:):(:xl;_k\;tfmd Reasonable Prices is what is mov- | B"‘\. ir"m us and ba'lk lh(’ THIS IS FIRST OF NOVEMBER Diff()rence We wish you to start your account with us, and our Everything Guaranteed Fruit and Vegetables will move faster and your sav- “THE BEST” ing account will grow bigger so you see it is for a MUTUAL GOOD—Do it today. OUR FAMOUS “HAPPY HOME” PENCIL 1S IN | Deliveries 10:30 a.m. — 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. f Phones 92 and 95 Open Until 11 p.m. \ § ) { § | § | { VERY GOOD WORKING ORDER ALL THE TIME 3 {1 § § \ § { | \ { { § | i We Announce the Exclusive Showing of “Marion Prince” Frocks Cleverness of designing characterizes these new “Marion Prince” Frocks—which are fashione( of beautiful Botany flannel and heavy silks---Four of the new styles are sketched, showing the novel appliques, the striking embroideries and some of the unusual effects which have been achieved by intricate cutting, tucking and pleating. ) IO AT R Among the new colors are Blazon, Sage, Pecan, Midnight Bluegrass, Porcelain, Mush. room. Sand, Grass Green and Indigo. ! The Flannels are $27.50 and the Silks $27.50 and $35.00. GOLDSTEIN’S EMPORIUM Juneau’s Style Center. |IlllllllllllllfiflllllllljlllllllllllIIlIliIIlllllll!lllIlIlllllllllfllIllllWflmlmfllllllflllmmfllllIHIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllilllllll If you have not cleaned your car or your window—get your Bon Ami from us. Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 i VRS flmumummmmuumummmm