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A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7, 1928. | SRR AT rda | When Hubh\ Gives | A 1 Tn SUTHEHLAND H HOUVER Is | NBW YORK, Nov. 7. ;?‘I.f.,,.:, Other Women Ride L] Hoover carried the \ DO $110 (M) [aeg 5 = i /: election dis. o) . = E s 2] E - a trict embracing the hotel Biltmore,| FRESNO, Cal, Nov. 7—By way IN H RD RACE - 7 < lad X = S = N Smith's home. It was the Thirty. | Of prot against told ! = E] o ] - & Sixth Election district where §mity Police her husband’s habit of | < i 3 s voted. The vote was Smith 223, taking other women out in their Hoover 404, brand new automobile, : " 217 Vote B 236 211 35 216 269 434 57 iy g i Latter Leads by 21 otes i 1 3 a % vl . B Vallejo, 22 years old, demolished ) e~ Fue i—8 I 116/ 1 1341 108 3 Basae - Leading New York Papers,! CONGRATULATIONS the car and landed in police tok § T T Balmbh Ok 1 19 21 12 1 16 1 - 19 Smith and Raskob Give | NBW YORK, Nov Excited neighbors summoned the i Division Close g Oredk. (Thane) 4 1 1 8l 1% ; 5 U 11 o'Clock Hilles, Republican N police, who found Mrs. Vallejo en- g M " 1 1 10 1 1 4 " 1 17 10 18 p at o Lloc mitteeman, last night s a telo.|8aged with a hammer on the auto- ¢Continued rrom Page One.) To¥un: Oalal 11 4 p e 3 7 p . 9 9 7 - fraln to Hoover (lv““,;m[.,h,,‘ ;‘);vhil.-_ [)v]n‘«;x.(;ml un)l\ last month - ; g g ‘HW YORK. Nov. 7. The New|DW On the “marvelous achieve.|They halted her, but not soom Jualpa § 15 3 1 1 12 0 1 o e AN ¢ 50! . i 3 b & _NEW YORK, Nov The New!yont of winning.” :nough, and mechanics said §500 Douglas—1 1 64 69 64 57 61 78 71 ] York World, leading supporter of 4 e e D v 1 1 33 1 15| 19 4 14 Gov. Smith, conceded Ne )2 g b YRR St "o, fall chitial I ; : 3 1 1 2 3 Stat Hoover soon a o oent founl CHoTEes : ‘ * 9 67 7 i opon arer 't \Great Obstacles Block | it beins int cated. ; IR 1 37 1 cdttion that smitn| Way to Post War Amity! f Juneau Revill 14 6 2 8 65 | had apparently won. The second ‘l “0” ! Ret a1 Wack 19 4: 2 1 extra edition stated that Hoover| PARIS, Nov. 7.—It is not going ia pEe X ey 4’ ascoal I 1":‘ 68 ] ' o 8 | w aking steady gains in up-{to be so e as Geneva optim Indicate Virginia ’ Ru The la 1 { G as 3 tate districts suppose to settle the Rhine ev. y « lea D Ba 25 5 | As returns began to come in|ation 4 Boriraticas: orob | In Hoover Column far u - o i R 78 21 8] 18 lfrom the Eastern States, the Solid|lems, it French public i s e K 16 1 3 29 G5 d ' 3 nce blic opinion ang THMON E g T : g takuth 2ol oedlil 1 ot it o and Middie States, and were| the views of competent people in| p, '”(_'_',"’.“.‘\” ¥a., Nov. 7.~ R fiots wa Metla 4 5 ‘ 7 9 W s w Yok WornloBia 41 o i emocratic ate Headquarters Kt han. <106 4 A 200 134 290 284/ 499] 422 348 4 4 8 es are taken as likely|late last night auth d the Su and ( ) : £ s ; 4 SRS New York Times issued extra|indication Wy i 3 I ! No. 1 157 191 199 114 loditions oomoeding e Mukids The . ~l|l<nu nt that “unofficial returns 247 - iz ok ks b 142 o s ““m.l‘ b N all hat France and mnnm\ agreed|indicate Virginia has gone for : Craig 18 60 51 23 58 16 12} g3} el sl W h . |or the appointment commit-| Herbert C. Hoover for President.” S Klawock 4| 153|| 154 2 5 153] 150 33 3 149 Imost simultangously Gov.|tee to undertake official negotia. I —_——— & 5 e issued statement conce tions is regarded as an im . E 4 E portant Total 2200] 2247|| 1946] 2437|| 2213] 2022] 1648 1693 2079| 2458) 2073| 2537/|2668]1572(|1484] 945(1495 |INB Hoover's election and Jchn J.|step. But it is pointed out that| ‘State of lowa Is { i St g - - - ————————— [Raskob, Chairman of the ]1).".""" it_was only a step toward: the| Conceded to Hoover .4 Territory, ) tun W 1 e Arsacie I - Y 2 ¢ ic National Committee issued{opening of the discussion. The dif. DES MOINES, Ia., Nov. 7.— ] ing Mr. Truitt by vo ri Famous Aviator 4 statement similar to that offficulties, it is held, will come later.|Richard Mitchell, Chairman . ¢ eib ) tustzard 3,946 an arde KUBAN KU KLUX KLAN s s jov. Smit | 3 , an ol total Ru ard ind # 1 het ] G D Gov. Smith e o I'the Democratic State Central Truitt 2,219 ! ! S SUSPENDS ACTIVITIES 8 Llven UIVOrce Gov. smith received roturns at| Prices right—Christmas cards, | Committee has conceded Towa to WA ) . & form the National Democratic Headquar- | large selection, at Empir LEAD I_UBALLY { Senator, was loading Guy B. Br-|| HAVANA, Nov. 7.The Ka- || LONDON, Nov. 7—Charles E.|ievs 1 o Geaoent Mot oquar- | largo s B i NN it AR o s win, banks attorney, by 50} | pajleros Ku Klux \ de ford-Smith, one of the crew|ing and later sent a congratula ‘\u[ s in nine scattering t Southern Cro Kuba, the Cuban equivalent for message to Hoover on his sa election 2 SEATS SURE‘:” k““"““ 2 town of Falt-| | the Ku Klux Klan, has virtual- W yhnrk Rk res Only| | 1y guspended operations be- MAKE SWEEP ERoRE 00 votes. have boed ize: et af t police surveil- 20 bars Crystal Soap ln..nu trom this Division { ‘ lance and -widespread popular Mission Bell 'l'ul!vt Soap, regular ](ic 13 for WASH DAY SPECIALS .] | d ; . <& D emocratic Legslative| Rothenbers, R "f‘ an, Danj | gisapproval : rtion, said an Exchy _HOOVBR'S HOME, tantord|| Life Buoy Soap, 3 for 5 | Callakan, Independent, Harry Don- | s o o el b Lt ph _dispateh from Sydney.|University, Nov. 7.—The election | Flexo Toilet Paper, regular 2 for 2‘3(, 10 for 1.00 e Ticket Piles Up Big Vote'[vetly ' Runtitonn, MeDanaid] g S of Herbert Hoover was celebrated | g | AT HOOVER'S HOME | | ~Paul Is Defeated. |DFiscran mer four leaders| | ¥ SO0 <o cht by the GARNICK,S g lates for| | PUrpOse of furthering cortain PORTRAITS B s, llomg 1 L lin the field of « ‘M\‘ <I‘; ,”mw t and: faclstriie: 1t For Christmas. Dont’ delay. 4 of “Ame by half a «nd Sheldon | 4 or more friends and PHONE 174 the House. ¥ . R i 5 g hat B Thools wdv. Winter & Pond Studio. G. 0. P. Takes All North- (Contiunad Xrum T'age ON6) |wardifn Bfth .and sixth: places; Wil f ;. SiPegied thatrttRiNouisy ot S uk g bors gathered in the living i S y | | be dissolved ern, Border States but | ; {B. Johnson, seventh, and H. H.||7¢ ¥ K 23| 01d papers ro. zave at the Empire. |100m of the massive Stucco house. | foeee e er oo oo oo s oot oo oo o ! | i usual opposition majority at Wran-| Ross, ninth Only small per-| s i ok i * — | When news came he had nmm ) T'wo—Breaks South gell | centage of the tc urth Divi W | 1] The three surp n the early|ion vote had heen re 1 late o— hN £ FOR SAIE ( (Corntinued from Page One) {r s was the t Peters-|today, | 1 | ¥ B 1y i Siaeion - , Sitka and M where| No reports were received from SAN TOX ¢ X CTRR ) New York Dicappoints prosition majorities of former|any Second ‘Division precincts. 2600 SQUARE FEET R - Nb Yok mo|years were tuined into maj> ————— Pl"(’ B“ls m HOT WATER \l\l)\ll‘ AM RADIATORS : mmany Hall and the for the Democratic candida‘e Chi H Q fetest | am I § ock of § strengtl Other Divisions 1cago Has Quietes - ; i rock of Sm trength A . T | —Good as New— i . his campaigns for th [0S Dintd i Al Election, City’s History | with MENTHOL and || ; i s his plurality was ound [of the larger towns reported | . EUCALYPTUS | 5 Ao : i bers 430,000. Ho had expected | mer Senat § Dimond, Vat S T T S I g o ; Nm; is the time to get a ] before ¢ 600,000. N was leading Gus Borgen, Seward|gpier the polls closed last night | A valuable and effective Heatine Pl: B did Gov vote in ( merchant, by, 69 votes, the total)county Judge Jarecki, head of | remedy for coughs, colds ating Plant cheap Baltimore, Cleveland, St being 885 to 816. The four h the Board of Election Commis- FOUR SECOND HAND BOILERS $75.00 to $90.00 each mith | candid. for the House were:igione affections. Anch McCain,| gay Philadelphia take on the ratio that was predicted for them declared that election been the quietest in although in Boston, probably the 87 Cordova, | ¢ s history. He said there 1 s of the nominee's greatest| T44. The! were disorders worth men- [ i d secaption during the campalgn, he| latter lead BUTLER-MAURO Pipe and fitting at reduced prices veteran | tioning. i received a tremendous tribute at|Cordova legislator, by ant two | e | the ballot box. votes. About’ 1,700 s have| Dr. Rearsiey mignt call, Zynda. The Future been reported in the Third and| —adv. | What the electfon may mean|——————————— e i to the future of the two party «...‘*—»——— ganizations, is a que reat | speculation among party chiefs.| The great Hoover vote in the South, following th tion of the Rer most of the Southern Sta for that party open questions of how far it will go in endeavoring | to maintain a two.party basis| south of the Mason and Dixon| line. Many thousands of those who voted against Gev. Smith con- tinued to profess their allegiance to the Democratic part mrl‘ whether any considerable authtier of them can be permanently| brought within the ranks of the| rejuvenated Republican Party in| the South, remains for the coming | months to determine | On the Democratic side lies the | A\ whole question of what can be done to rejuvenate the party hich took the hment it suf. °d on top of the two previous| crushing defeats in Jandslides in 1920 and DRUG CO. Frec Dellvery Phone 134 GEO. B. RICE Plumbing Heating Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” e e e ) When We Sell It It Is Betweeen the Spark P R I C l i' S RS .. 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If you lufifilz'(’ zyn"lly( )"\}"I(l ,\'(]etl-c‘l'.\lll‘{lli‘:;')la(xi\l'li()i(nl\nur store , Zn Ow 4 u ’ ta Zn you should drop in and get the new idea of our values. 4 4 I)Oll"(ls P(lrsnll,s v & 250 PLEASE ASK ANY OF OUR CUSTOMERS 3 pounds Sweet Potatoes 25¢ Gastineau Grocery Large Cucumbers . . 20c Sa [ e PHONE 37 Fresh Tomatoes, pound . 15¢ $1.05 We never danced since the country went DRY but Pair ot sop Trom, bing' ke o the 4 bunches Green Onions . 25¢ Novmeber 10th. 4 bunches Beets . . . 25¢ e 4. bu. Outside Carrots . . 25¢ Forget-Me-Not Tea Room 3 bu. Alaska Carrots . $1.00 We specialize in a Merchant’s 50-cent Luncheon 2 Poun(ls Brll,ssel SprOllfS 4‘50 Them CHRISTMAS CARDS of the very latest design}| [ SO [ S SSSS | | s We Have | i and print. Just what you want, and the price is | Sandwiches or Home Prepared \.nl(uh if you desire. Also a daily special dnnwr home cooked courses and very is lng .nL SEV CENTS. Home Made reasonable. served in vivive |l Celery, each . 20c¢ and 15¢ " U Cauliflower . 35¢, 30, 25¢ Seedless Grapes, pound . 15¢ Tokay Grapes, pound . 20c SATISI".J()TI()N GUARANTEED OR MONEY GLADLY REFUNDED COMPLETE RADIO SET HAS ARRIVED AND WILL BE ON DISPLAY TODAY GEORGE BROTHERS Deliveries 10:30 a.m. — 2:30 and 4:30 p.m. Phones 92 and 95 | Open Until 11 p.m. PHARMACY Next to Valentine’s An early selection will be necessary as these will not last long § I HELLAN’S Phone 33 Free Delivery{|| A HARDWOOD FLOOR AT A REASONABLE i ' PRICE Christmas | Cards | Vertical Grain A Beautiful Assortment of ‘ Hemlock Cards with - Individuality to Suit ‘ It Hardens as it Wears. Every Taste , 3 Does Not Sliver. ’ Goldstein’s Empprium Juneau’s Style Center. Distinctive and Beautiful Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Lumber For Every Purpose }‘—’ e

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