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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONI)AY NOV e 928 ;ARNEY OOGLE AND SPARK PLUG "Clop DOUGLAS NEWS TREADWELL WAREHOUSE NOW BEING REMOVED| 'A crew of men under the super vision of Ralph I busy for se the wareious on the old T stalling simils ter Takus. The taken to the Alaska they will ba reconst there 1 whar action of the ructed for - - eee EAGLES' BALD.HEADED TEAM | WILLING PLAY CHALLENGERS The challe by the town t players for Bouner, 8 that tha F play the benefit cf the Co mas tree ‘und test between the ot pending arrangements Pepoon, manager of th and Mr. Boaner women’ ams by e i MRS. PUSICH HOME erated upon i a couple of to _her home Sa lini, mother of to take care s daughter. e NEW DRUG CLERK_ ons has suc- gher as clerk NORRIS BLAMES *RELIGION FOR POWER VICTORY Nebraska Senator Places Religion Foremest Among Causes Demo. Defeat w-\SHI '(ITU\ Nov, 12. tor Geéprge W. Norris, Repud of Nebraska, w upporter of the Democrat in the ‘recent electic greatest element Republican 1 e in ‘the s relizion olling issue on the campaign was Prohibition The 1eal issues of the battle were r #for the agriculture and the pres vatlon of the natural resource the country from the grasp of the Power Trust. “Through the excitement over re. ligion and Prohfhition, farm relief was beaten and the Power Trust given the greatest vi y it e y achieved. It 1z almost inco: able in the face of the asztounding| revelations of the Federal Trade Commission investigation that this ®should he so.” are 5 Amenca Is lmpor-. g » mond shipm 1 AM PROFE SSOR.- ZTANANI, TuE GRE LWNING HYPHNSTIET 1N THE WORLD = GOING Ta AD ME 1N MY EXPERIN “To PROVE. THAT The SCIENCE v HYPNGTISM 1S A TRUE SCIENCE AND NOT Tre MEDIUM WITh ANHICH CHAR LATANG FLEECE. 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Crocker estate near Burlingame, Cal., where she visited with MANCHEST her father who is on a health tour. has an It i3 i [ a4 from the po: guerilla band during | days of the clvil war maine “|left is eve flgu consulate The ue of diamonds ported merica for tne | nine months of this year w yunced by the Amer More Holland Diamonds AMSTERDAM, since. Nov. from Hc 12.—Dia- and tc to 18;. Dld papers ror sale at EVERY HAT IN THE HOUSE WILL BE INCLUDED IN THIS Y, PRICE SALE “From the Artistic Fingertips of the Foremost French and American Designers.”” The favored fabrics are Panne Velvet, French Felt, Solid Hatter’s Plush and Satin. GORDON’S offer you a superb array of ‘these ° artistic creations at 14 the regular price— $4.95Hats . . . $.245 6.50 Hats 3.25 9.50 Hats 4.75 12.50 Hats 6.25 18.50 Hats 9.25 g Foety , the Washington State line, an: of Do mnmnw- rankins §‘ Bmlogxcal Survey : @ Aided in Bird Work WARF n said, de old dapproximately C,, Ncy. nent 12 of led here mney. swilt, ch were at the bird ago at Talla- les O. Hand- ord. The in- y the Dbird’s will be v bird life i » bureau acded that such vol- | the part of the CHANCE iron stoffice the It hag where - — e F‘, npire “ 1 $16,005,000 country | mented by the prompt | on tazged birds monu- | safa| v oal The Blg Three in Mfmco of Mexico, United Provincial Presi- at inauguration of capital recently. ht P I W dent-Elect ImH o Fort second road building The three are inge as Calles, Morrow, - and thiey appeared i1 the Mexican e e e DANCE Liberty Hall 9P.M. Under Auspices Douglas Camp Alaska Native Brotherhood and Sisterhood Musiec by DOUGLAS A. N. B. ORCHESTRA TONY SIMIN GROCERY 26-pound sack Sugar, $2.00; 30 pounds Best Pota- toes, $1.00; 2. cans medium Canned Salmon, 45 cents; 3 can medlum Van Camp’s Beans, 45 cents PHONE DOUGLAS 65 Todays LIGHTING SENSATION places injour home. ; -n National hl-ldlc frosted | | | | |4 14 Mme— Necon today | stattons— * B it Weather Cond;uom As Recu“ by the-U, S. Weather Burean Forecast for Junean and vicinity. beginwimig 4 o. m. toiul Fair and. colder tonight and Tuesflay;moderate northerly wind LGCAaL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wiznd Velocity WSM 29.47 31 71 NW 12 Clear 291138 24 88 NW 6 29.35 32 67 W 12 LABLE AND B.A[ll) HEPUflTS YESTERDAY 1 AO‘DTY Highest 8 p.m. | § a.m. _tenin, temp. p. m, a. m. today Low $a m, | I ¥ S it | points near is relatively Is oceur w T | | i | Barrow Dutch | Koatak ‘ordova Ketchikan rince Edmonton risco are 11 24 14 14 16 10 0 04 14 Snow ' Clear Clear Clear Clear Snow Cly Rain Clear Clear Harbor uneau Rupert 10 Rain Clear clag® 0 10 Clay .| 16 Cldy 4 —Less than 10 miles. ns at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kediak, Ju- Imonton, Sattle, Portland and San Frane a.m., Juneau time P cattle ortland an Francisco NC eau, I —Observati Rupert, made at 4 with its 1 Columbia coast. It, 1d in the Aleutian Valley t precipitation hag .8 tern Alaska. Clear is lcw throughout Ala trait and oX the Brit high in Southern @aliforania and the upper Yukon d in Western and extren eather neral in the Int r u Prince William Sound, ‘emperatur have fallen siightly throwghout the Territory dut- g the past 24 hours and it is much colder at Fort Yukon. The pressure Bering land The Store for Men’s Wear WALK-OVER SE{OF S STETSON HATS DUTCHESS TROUSERS Full line of Oil C]_othing THE TAVERN Good Food——Well Served REASONABLE Merchants Lunch—11 till 2-—65 cents THE ARCADE CAFE Special Dinners on Sundays and Week: Days. Soda Fountain in connection. Come in and lsten to the radio, MARY YOUNG, Prop. PHONE 288 Pwneer Pool Hall MILLER TAXI IN CONNECTION Telephone 183 Pool—Billiards Meet your friends at The Pioneer, Chas. Miller, Prop, . B At S-S S A HARDWOOD FLOOR AT A REASONABLE PRICE lowest s tvat Precip. ll‘ -~ temp. Velocity 24 hra. ,_-m-(,f,, ..\ Cldy” ™~ v 4 Vertical Grain Hemlock It Hardens as -it' Wears. Does Not Sliver. 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