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HOOVER LEADS " POPULAR VOTE BY 4,300,000 R(‘[?l]l)ll(flll Landsh(]t‘ CZ\I’" JUNEAU HAS EVER KNOWN See Tomorrow’s Paper Starts Friday ries States by Large Majorities (Continuea rr New Kean, Tennessce Democrat.* Massachusetts—David 1. Walsh, Democrat. * Utah—William H. King, Demo- Jersey Hamilton F. Republican K D. McKelllar, Wisconsin-—Roebert M. La Fol- lette, Republican.® Mississippl — H. Democrat.* Vermont—F. publican.* Connecticut — F. Republican. Pommylvnnlu~—l)uvm A. Reed, | Republican.* Texas—Tom crat Virginia——Claude A. Swanson, Democrat.* Washington—C. C. crat.* Minnesota —Henrik Shipstead, Farm Labor and Democrat.® Maryland-—Phillips Lee Golds- borough, Republican. Californfa—Hiram W. Johnson, ‘Republican.* Ohio ~— Simeon D. Feem' and Theodore E. Burten,* Republi- cans. *—Re-elected. D. Stephens, L. Greene, Re- C. Walcott, Demo- Connally, Dill, Demo- Y B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juncau's Leading Department Store Weather Condmom As Recorded by lhe U S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and v Rain tonight and Thursday; ¢ LOCAL fime— P m. yest'y . 8. m. today o n today 29.31 45 29.54 42 20 @1 11 nity, beginnrug 4 v. m. today: fresh east and southeast winds. Barom. Temp. Hunudity Wind Velocity Weather Ooninon Ehoted kingis—L. L. Emmerson, publican. Iowa—John Hammil, jean.* Kansas—C fcan.* Minnesota <~ Theodore Chris- tianson, Republican.® New: York-=Franklin D. velt, - Democrat. Texas—Dan Moody, Democrat.® Washington+-Roland H. Hart- ‘IH Republican.* *—Re-elected: + + Re- Republi- M Reed, Republi- Roose- " ‘} logacy. | PARIS—Shaved lamb is used {like fabric in some of the wif- ter coats which combine fur and cloth. Goupy has such a model {in - gr lamb combined with |broadeloth of the same color, A jcollar of lambskin is eut on the incw line with squared corners. B\ A narrow tie of broadcloth ” T, laround the waistline 18 slightly SRR TN an normal, The top s lightly blouseds - DEDTRICSON DIES RF.SULT OF FALL Rudolph away yesterday |Ann Myrs. Herbert Hoover Emperor Hirohito Is to Be Enthroned On Next Saturday $250,000 Legacy “Surprises; Man Faints at News Dedtricson passed afternoon at St. He came to Ju- ago on the gas- Tedd. Monday after- returning - from up- boat that was thoor- 1-led at the city float, he accident- ally fell from the dock to the . A flont below, He suffered a brok- WOMAN cuee = .i{USBAND i¢n hack and a fractured leg and FOR BREACH OF PRQMISE dicd y day afternoon about 3 CIHIICAGO, Binzorio’clock as result of his in- ¢ prom.|juries Pend word from a * 4| brother Sitka no funeral ar- rangemen have beeny made. WAYCROSS, Ga., Nov. 7.-Bob| KYOTO, Japan, Nov Ho Kefly, linotype operator, fainted|hundred thousand pe when he learned that he had been|nesscd the entry info bequeathed $250,000. | tal of Emperor il Relly was informed of the leg- [will be enthroncd act by his brother, George hundred and twe ol Yonkers, N. Y. The perial ruler on S was willed him by Louis E. Liles of Avondale, Ariz. Kelly soon recovered conscious- ness and began plans to establish| his identity and to receive the when town to the > | noon DATA SXITR Mflm : EXPECT TG RUN ' 79 94 73 SE SE SE 20 12 15 i Lt. Rain. | | Lt. Rain | Lt. Rain NEW YORK, Nowi 1. CARLE AND RALI0O KEPURTS Gov. Smith ennounced today that he never agaln expect- TERTVIHUA Y™ a6 24 30 36 36 42 42 44 46 50 48 48 50 52 60 Fort Yukon Tanana Magle St. Paul Duteh Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau . Ketehikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland ... Sam Francisco.. 20 26 36 38 42 38 45 48 38 48 50 68 NOTE:—Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodlak, Ju- Sattle, clsco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, P AR VRN MG ed-to run for:publie office as | | he has been niore:than a quarter of a century in pub- He life and that was enough. A(Jl A Y .m. Preclp. Sam. iy 3kt wea Trm e 0 Pt Cl 0 y 1.~Gov, Nov. | today this | PAWTUCKET, R. L, Smith was | pledged support: of State's Democrats for the | | party nomination in 1932, The Democratic Committee sent Smith a telegram read- ing: “Rhode Island Demo- | crats will, God willing, again urge your pomination | in 19327 ik‘h'-— 'Judge Thomas Rlley Dm thmg Ohio | L'I.EVELAND' ()hku, Nov. 7.— Pt. Cldy Cildy 52 Clear *—Less than 10 miles, Portland and San Fran- The barometric pressure remiined low this morning through- | out Alaska, the lowest pressure extended from Kodiak to Unalas- inhes were recorded. prevailed over Washington and Oregon. the influence of this pressure distribution, from British Columbia to the Prince Willlam Sound reglon, ka, where readings of 28.98 metric pressure enow flurries over Bering Sea. It was colder this morning over the Interfor, although tem- peratures were still above the seasonal average. Judge Thomas Riley, ot Massa- chusetts, who helped swing: the |New Engand States to .Smith at |the Democrasic National Conven- tion, thereby assuring him of the nomination, died of pneumonia here last nighte |Hiram w Johnson Is High bharo- Under were recorded and rains BOV. HARTLEY, SENATOR DILL, i WIN IN WASH. Rqublk‘an State Ticket . Elected—Democrats Have Victories !ULLF}‘IN Seattle, Nov. 7. Goy. R. H. Hartley and the G. O P Btate ticket has been elected by a substantial majority. Senat C. .C. Dill, Democra:, has been re- elected over Kenneth Mackintosh Republican. The Demoerats havc re.elected Sam B. Hill in the Fifth ‘Congressional District and the Re. ipublicans have returned Congress. man Miller, Hadley, Johnson and Summers in the First, Second, Third and Fourth districts. STATE RETURNS 'T'TLE, Nov. 7.—One thous. six hundred and four pre- cinets out of 2,561 in the Stato of Washington gave Hoover 217,188 and Smith 104,339. Vote for Senator——1665 pre. cincts give Kenneth Mackintosh. 163,060 and Senator C. C. Dill, Democrat, incumbent Vote for Governor—1,701 pre- -give Gov. H. R. Hartley, Re- , incumbent, 187,687; Scott Democrat, 141,887 Congress; First Distriet-316 out precincts give John F. Mill publican, incumbent, 65,82 Todd, Democrat, 34,683. i Re-elected, California 948 , Ro-| of SAN FllANClH“). Cal., Hugh —United States Senator Hiram |W. Johnson, Republican, incum- |bent, has been elected over Minor Second Distriet—1356 precincts Meore, Demacrat, who coneeded out of 580 give Lindley H. Had- the vote from 876 precincts ley, Republican, incumbent, 15.68; which gave Johnson 31,719 and August Toellner, Independent, 126, Moure 7,798, - Third District—363 out of 0211 — .- - give Albert Johmson, Republican, STOCK QUOTATIONS incumbent, 39.628; 0. M. Nclson.{ — Democrat, 18,184. NBEW YORK, Nov. 7.—Alaska Fourth District—28i precinets Jumeau mine stock is guoted to- out of 456 give John W. Summers, dRY. 8t F%. Chile Copper 64%, Republican, ncumbent, 26,330; 11, Ohtysler 126%, Cudahy 67%, C. Bohlke, Democrat, 8,845. ‘Mlswurl 70, Pittsburgh Coal PN |61%, tSewart-Warner 107, U. 8. Steel 162%. Sydney Laurence H‘Dl‘oflurllnnaf ——e—— In Christmas cards, original, dif- Christmas eards for all—neat, ferent, Alaskan, 25 cents each at selective. Prices within the reach the Nugget 8hop. —adv. of all. Call at Empire and see F. 0. E. DANCE EAGLES' HALL—DOUGLAS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7TH Nov. 7. Scam_liuafién-AmericaK Mi%éic Lindseth’s Accordlian Orchestra Everybody Wekome' Admission, Gentlemen $1.00 ——ili Almquist Fress Toud Buil call and dellver. Phone 628 their d proposed clse ng that after | eltinger again but 'married someane A NEW LINE of Christmas Greeting Cards, adv. Winter & Pond Studio. .|LET | We PR THE FORMAL VODE OF DAZZLING SPLENDOR Ve,lvet Frocks Rose, Green, Coral—Exquisite and dainty $16.75 Frocks TAFFETA AND MOIRE + In Pink, Peacl:, Canary and Brown $16.75 to $39.50 - B — e CONGOLEUM RUGS See our window display of new patterns just arrived WE ALSO CARRY Rubber Matting Stair Carpet Rug Border Linoleums Linoleum Cements Deading Felts Juneau Young Hardware Co. If It's Hardware, “We Have It B o e e e ettt ‘GET YOUR SHARE of our good groceries. have you compare the our groceries. We are anxions to quality and price of Because we know from experience the more you compare our prices and our qual- ity the more certain you are to become a regular customer. SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK Yakima Gems Potatocs, $2.75 per 100 Spitzenberg Apple 5 a box Rome Beauties, $2.25 Kings, $2.25 5 | CALIFORNLA GROCERY Free delivery three times daily PHONE 478 “Best in Everything” BRIGHTEN UP WITH ' Westinghouse Mazdas A lamp for every lighting purpose Ca pu:al Electric Company Neat Cold Storage Building™ PHONE 416 JUNEAU THE HUB Mike Pusich, Prop. Opposite George Brothers WORKINGMEN'S APPAREL—Blankets, Handker- chiefs, Neckties, etc. Full line of Neustadter Brothers Goods welome—ml:tfingfimz hamobn:tyhospmhtyumdhghm&wflh—' Light up for cheerfulness with the new’ Edison, yarebettetmeveryway.yet A t:obtdch dnnanyhmpevetmade ly on hand—alwa the right sizes for before. w?yw.# T you S ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT and POWER COMPANY JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 18 EDISON‘MAZDA LAMPS