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S et NEW ELECTION GRANT MURDER enator Robinson Ww.C. T U. Ready to Fiy Three Democratic = : ls GUNFIDENT |erats will land one Congressman, P thisiog g “ ) s “Pro? V: Mt A Sam Hill of the Fifth District.” Fortunat 5 s d (/(;l[s llup Roll Dry” Victory Flag! Candidates in Wash. | Gov. Smith will carry King it (' 7. 0 ‘(’(l(l(’re s i ;+ | County, In which Seattle is situat- I.Aw HITS UI_D I} bl TRIAL CLOSES v BVANSTON, 1il, Nov. 3.—The| Seem Bound to Win ed, Christensen said. All South- ey Women Christian Temperance e o3 gton he found favors yices ? TON, Ohio, Noy In typi- peran L 2 west Washington h T po e \I Smith fashion, Senator Jos. Unfon, cialming ;s diy, vigwry o) LONGVIBW, Wash, Nov 8.—lHoover, by & small majority. Bul. GUSTUMS HEH[ ‘ ‘ s . ! LATE THIS P M - binson “called the roll HERB HUUVER the November election, as it would |At least three Democratic candi-{litt is strong in Southwestern k lenia ;“ call: ‘Taadam O . ut interpret the success of Herbert|d/dates will win in the general | Washington money, d vow Heover ¥ ot 4o Nl Hoover, is prepared to fly its “vic.|¢lection in Washington State, ac. e , m nte 2 gou tory flag” at the Boston conven.|¢ording to George Ohrist EDS some Republican r. 5 ~i A 4 o CNSen| VICE.PRESIDENT SUCCEEDS New Federal Law on Elec-| ok it D“f(‘“dfl“‘ Concludes Tf‘*" 050 most closely ases. Senator Borah Expressesftior of tho organtsation. Nay. 55| Democratts ~ Nepiome; e et 4 5 a ar 1 0 | . 5% s | ’ to 22 man, here enroute to his home af. | : .ON 3.8 ¢ nder th 5 S & 1 farm relief { Views Ending Cam- > by -1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—Should tions Wipes Old Prac- ‘ : Ir. pay. | timony Alhgument Are | Sen Robinson said ¢ A, [V? The “victory fag” is = prised [1e% cvTwalEaiog the state in be-|ine man elected president die o tices Prevailing Here o Ayl A 0;)(nm This Morning | repun convention, paign. in Mass. momento of o WiiG Tiibet i, guacKucy of Gov.!in any way become ineligible be- g wav ipport are entitled to 1e "convention cannot EPERRLLY, PigP: Struggles to bring about pr - B 4 | tween the time of the meeting of : B N b I 2 The f Grant nomin anyone for| BOSTON, Mass V. 3.—Sena- | ¢jon t is kept at the Rest Cot.| Christensen said he believes|the electoral college and the fol- Practices sanctio ! the con at he is th B i | e i o ter William E. Borah soundsd the |tage, as the home of Frances Wil Scott Bullitt is as good as elected | lowing March 4, the vice-president through e Te ) | : g 3 . ot dhd )+ Sime. | Keynote of confidence of voter [lard, founder, is called. On her|CGOvernor; ‘Senator O Dill is| woul ome president : uld become presiden gy . s T es 1 m D. 1 aking of in Herbert C. Hoover, in a speech fanniversary, and other organization |0IDE over as U. S. Senator by - o g ‘ t the U, S. Distric Hoove 1e “Republican party | 12 ht the culmination of alevents, it is flown in front of|® small majority and the Deme. Christmas Ca Empire, ol A be in the hands of M‘;‘ jury [;l[n fiinth ot In question and ‘.‘; ’“’;yi[‘(.][::”;::{';::h 14”'» ; B0 e i cs: 1y e — bl s o 5 ; afternoon or early tonight. | I vie are not a|and Curtis including a tore G. Stic e b il made known here toda 1 evidence had been sub-| yatrer ot speculatio |parade and hearing ot i\_m“] b(:‘.‘k" & ‘o i“].ufl‘;:m-‘x’sur“ FOR 3 DAYS ONLY B WS Bast vote s \ mitted this morn - |speech over the radio. oy ed G e L L 3 without th o J t y U. S. Attorney H. D.| . Senator Borah said: “This is the “ill‘ln'l"' ,“[; : m\"”,:‘,“}].,,t.",;,I:;'.'(" 50 ,,,l,’;'(i‘f”f V)”.u~ tll;'r benefit of our large shipment of towns have rmitted to vote | Stabler opened the arguments|G, 0. P. Candidates element in the campaign which g S0 Wi lon dUzUEUREN I isher Blend Flour.. . $¢ in the mu Persor nioriihg 200 tHRIGbvasHBant ]mud“ the entirs country, and|Ct this period, would fly it as an| 10 pounds coarse or fine ( Graham Flour Jegally qua vote in m,‘ ning its evidence as pres.| Read Detective Yarnsu, caks across party lines; the|MPIeM Of victory. She would at.|| 10-pound sacks Drifted Snow Flour .. . of the Div s hav en per : 1 3 | 1 tach, also to the two elms from of the isior 1 v d and contending that Grant| poise, judgment and wide experi. B s el G 9 mitted to vote in any j I } W ndoubtedly responsible for' WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—Thelence of Hoover in the field of eco.| "¢l the flag was st K S the Division in which they . |Hoover Hnoml(\ on Nrw y death. - ThE. Glosing Republican candidates for Presi-|{nomics, and his service to human. |8 ©f the prohibition election, New Requirements Given | Govt. Institution guments were expected to be|dent and Vice-President comprise|ity, and above all, his record for — —_— PHONE 174 Under new law w A made this afternoon, to be fol-|q getective story fan ticket completing any task which may be practices must be discontinued for Farm Aid owed by Judge E. Coke Hill's| Both Herbert Hoover .,,m? gned him. These have radi.|t o a0 It requires a resider 1 ‘J- day instructicns to the jury, | the| Charles Curtis turn to detective [ated re spect and confidence among " immediately prece election| (Conttnued rrom rage One.) Grant's testimony composed thelgtory fiotion when they want tolthe vote T l P pective voter seeks vote. An-|sources, agricultu lustry and, dented categorlcally that he was|“np “proocepa T b other requirement is that any per-|yoraien comm ponsible for the death oflygq" however, which Mre. Hoover| Sth and 10th Years Are (ll(’, son who did not legally vote a hird 1 1 assls.|James. He admitted that he hadiy . tiijed with books, ‘e has the General Election of November | ace B doveris the[been in a scuffle with the latter, [ S0 © B0 IR DOOKS. Hle has| Worst in Married Life! | 1 abit of waking up and reading " - T write the English langu l'»""“r, yerate among ther to so.|arated, James invited any 08 'I“ bec intensely interested in|years after marriage is the period ™ though a prospective voter had|cial and economic end {othor boys te D O eo | various subjects and wants to read|of divorce, says the ‘oftice cf 650 sheets to each sast his ballot either prior to or |sired: 1o iy A Iad aceented nis| @l that he can upon them. Finish-|hygicne and statistics here, Fiy w5l . the 1924 election, but not in| cONGRATULATIONS jArthur J“'_"'“"] had “j“ll’ es on | €0 he drops them and starts upon |years are not enough, ten years oon ',gh,t erena(lers 1924 election SENT BY COOLIDGE|IIVIIAUION BRE ihad put James OB, Toor, v Whbnhi §atdleleny | are too: ok for ‘(oke whouAi] A g The educational qualifications| WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. P ‘”(\{""11"“‘1“ 1“'i” ..\:m}ml man, ol arus fo. & Ut vkl MM | marriacan iRV bt Very Good Grade st be met. The statute instruct S .| Willard, had pulled Johnson o RN sl S 5 must be met. The atute in {ructs | qent Cooli ol Herbert O:} Wit B, M0, PRS0 Joinson, OX | tuish the job. B S A 13 rolls for $1.00 glection officlals to give & 8DeOltic| Hoover, afier hearing his radio|OC. sty PRSI, T 1 Prices rig hristmas cards, | { A B H 4LL educational test \\nr:»‘ there i8{onaach “that “you have shown y “”lf \id he had remaimed in| Christmas CarGs—Empire. large selection, at Empire. . . any doubt as to the ability .]-l ”“|‘““‘\ t5:Be” Prealitant wish S roeinad g et & { et et 1t yoy MED | ith them the following morn- HELLAN’S W NUMBERS r 4 ar quality your our o 14 % a7 i I g air es, addresses, anc ing. The witness told his story P o s, sitremes, s " soco 100 SR ol i i PHARMACY sex, in the registration book. Only | assured and 1 ¢ & SHA e ; s . _ those who are physically unable to| N oieioe o AT B .u:nmm;vlh. 1;:;;;1; ¥ 0 ‘\ H‘H(;’ - Next to Valentine’s ——\d $0-are’ ekontot e of / ion, He admitted®he had bee ; v : RN P, ST B SRR -0 A N 0 R, R iy s AR United State our keeping, |y trouble on several occasions Phone 33 Free Delivery 1 B penenoe 16-fuge 4 wil b wetent hands | anq gajd 1t was the result of b B e o el ek the welfaro of the DeoDIq! fas qndey G tntieney of bl e B 1 01 | FO communities can vote therein.| i be seenr. [ P LT e Py Persons residing on Gla r High- | s i 4 x | procincts n which the seside. | ENROUTE 10 PUERLO/ Colo, | SAN TOX | 2000 SQUARE FEET st ot Becbinate. . |Noy, 8 “Horhert C. Hoover be NO ARRANGEMENTS o . ! ligleria ; et T L adky campatening |fn, Kana) FUNERAL OF 3 Pine Balsa HOT WATER AND STEAM RADIATORS | B e sl oot exvenas |3 5, EUDS RS 18 Hen) ROR What is home m rom Auk Laxe to the latitude of| ~ T T " y e midst of a snow storm he was| MRS. JOHN J. CONN 5 3 | —Good as New— fitian Peltiv na s polling | gregy ' 20t e 20 T . ... without a good clock? with MENTHOL and | | T % At.Atk BAy Inn the rear platform and there were | EUCALYPTUS i H The Mendenhall precinct ex-|gomands for a speoch. Gov. Hew | Arrangements for the fune e very epirit of comradeship, i Now ls.tllt time to get a sends from Vanderbllt Point tolg ‘payjen, of Kansas, who joined [0f Mrs. John J. Conn, who w friendliness and cozy comfort is A valuable. and"éffective Heating Plant cheap Auk Lake and the polling place | ihe party at Ottawa, explained |burned to death in the fire yes- b S remedy for coughs, colds, at the Firemen's Club that because of the “strenuous|(erday which practically destroy- of & BoodiIRles ABA them throat and bronchial { FOUR SECOND HAND BOILERS Salmon Creek precinct extends|use My, Hoover was making of €l the residence at the corner of a OOd)d a 4 | affections. th herly limits of J S Four 1 Franklin Streets, are designs today, reflect to an un. from the northerly limits of Ju-|hijs voice it had all gone too Fourth and Franklin Stre : the individuali 75 Bi8u to Vanderollt Point. The|piaces, however, ho wants to o |delayed pending word trom a sis usual degree, the individuality i 75.00 to $90.00 each | polling place Is at Anderson's|press satistaction at this recep-)ter, Mrs. W. Elbert Day, of E of the owner...Every new | : . . greenhouse. ctt, Wash, The body of Mrs note in clock stylé awaits your BUTLER-MAURO || Pipe and fitting at reduced prices At Sheep Creek the polling place AR G AR Conn is at the Carter Mortuary inspection here ——[S'amlgng our | ; is at the Alaska Gold Mines at|psy [ John J. Conn, husband of the wide showings . . . Desk or bou- Thave and it extends trom the| M KINNON ELECTED RS R e o a0 WS DRUG CO. i southerly boundary of Juneau to| TO SUCCEED OLSON |abcut the face and hands while or wall clocks $7.50 and up, Frec Delivery Phone 134 | GEo B CE Point Amner. ttempting to rescuo his wite, I with sweet-toned chimes begin® W I | o . All persons residing on Douzlas| At tne regular monthly meotin SR PSRN, & B A ning at $40, When We Sell It | ]1, and },[.:;..14-] of the Tporatelot the Juneau Fire Department/HOPUAl il It's Right Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal imits of Douglas, vote at. Tread-|held Thursday e Y AR A A . 2 1 ¥ . B - orectnict | ooomrises ]'\_”:“““ 3 ::-1:«\(-4 gy a ml‘\. loped when E. 0. Goebel, 72 N Sl Sub Station Post Office No. 1. ‘I tell you in advance what job will cost” { all of Douglas Island, excopt the|of Company No, i ting| o008 oL age, -“"’%“fl “"i"l_”“"."l ll.!,'g(?t l()p = 2 4 town of Douglas, and the easterly | ojive Z4t the hospital. Goebel suffered ¢ B Y| Oliver M. Olson, resigned L g on the hands. He was o of Admiralty Ialud from|olson ‘resigned from the deDArt- | ¢ranned on the second floor of RS cIah. 1o 19, Jont Retreat. Iment owing to the pressure of (pe building, his escape by the PAUL ADMITS TAKING CASH information as to" the whereabouts heard from as living near Juneau Senator Hunt's Chalienge by his son Any information re-ladv. Winter & Pond Studio. A garding these people will be ap- i oS Draws Admission He [preciatea by Postmistress Lottta| Varied selocuun of Christmas Was Paid by Packers (Continuea rrom Page One ) anything which, in his opinion will elect him to office and satis. fy his vanity and greed for power. “The fact that William L. Paul has been, for some time, under pay of some of the cannery int ests is no longer in doubt being the case, if transac | be honorable, why does he i plain to his native | fishermen? And why do get his pay direct inst through a second party? Challenges Paul Direct “There lived during the Revolu- tionary days one Benedict Arnold whose valor and apparent patriot- ism seemed so manifest as to at-| tract general praise and the confi dence of General George Wash ington, but his acts were not prompted by the love of country or people, but by the of b selfish motives which led him 1o the | 5 i the | not. ex- and he not cad of basest cnter into a conspiracy with Christmas Cards A Beautiful Assortment of Cards with Indiyiduality to Suit Every Taste Distinctive and Beautiful ; flames. Rushing back to his the vacancy in the Department. |room from the hall, he kicked T e out the window and lowered him- INFORMATION WANTED looit with the ald of a curtatn, An inquiry has been received by lynen jumped to the ground. He the Juneau Post Office requesting|was painfully burned on the hands but suffered no other in- f F. Louls Arata, who was last|jyries. ————e He is inquired for by his niece. PORTRAITS Spickatt ot e e S S busimess affairs. the Selim Jackson was e stairway being cut off by ed to fill Jack Englehart is inquired for! For Christ Dont' delay. cards at the Empire A HARDWOOD FLOOR AT A REASONABLE PRICE Vertical Grain Hemlock It Hardens as it Wears. Does Not Sliver, Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Lumber For Every Purpose “BOOSTER” Whenever we make a sale we usus lly make customer and a “BOOSTER.” ONLY A FEW MORE HUNDRED Only a few more hundred pounds of Fig Bars at 3 POUNDS FOR 50c AND VERY FEW MORE a regular Jonathan Apples at,$1.95 PER CRATE AND A FEW Spitzbergen Apples at $2.25 PER ( RATE. Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 3 “Whenever we bring something down fr t put.” and everything om the skies 1 Say it with Bananas ! | N | Phone 25 We deliver NEWEST AND CASIEST WAY TO DO YOUR GROCERY SHOPPING IN JUNEAU Come and See Monday Folgers Coffee Demonstration Saturda y and Monday GEORGE BROTHERS Deliveries 10:30 a.m, — 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. Phones 92 and 95 Open Until 11 p.m. T A A A e e ORI (loldstem S Emporlum for Men received on the 1 Show Priced at $6.50 a Pair Fifty years of fine shoemaking. 'DOUGLAS Shoes Another large shipment of W. L. Douglas Shoes boat. “The Stub” n in Black and Tan Calfskin SHOE DEPARTMENT