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TUESDAY, DEC. 13, 1927. » y RUSSIA SELLING LUMBER SHOCKLEY PLE;ADS- (VEUIVLTV NEw HRE ENGINE l floy & COMING ON ROGERS| woscow, pec. 15 funseid e her first sale of lumber i Departmen ymth America, shipp 000,000 France fire| feet of spruce to B Aire | ruck is not on the Northwestern| Shipments also have been m according to a wire from the| (o South Africa and to old « shippers Seattle s (it mers in the truck’ woulfl noith | Franee lon the Admiral leavini | i Seattle tomorrow morning. | ! As the truek was shipped fron | | the Hast in_the latter part | November it was expected to " |rive on the Northwestern but for { ‘[ tunately did not reach Seattle in ¢ ¢ {time to be pladed on the stranded drder youir frum cakes for| : [ tmas now. Mrs. Sully. adv | the only statements s fice were by Diaz and Mathews i | that this had been done be-| ¢ po cause Mr, Faulkner had under- g 1ld Diaz came to' the ood the fwo were working for on offices at 6 o'clock th prohfbition agents. 1ing, a Chidester testified and there they } the shooting of § . ] and District Attorney J. W.| Leon Bashore, drove to Sinclair's house [drummer with the yund Diaz hiding behind w | Chestra dere, is on the Admiral rehing him they found | WVatson —Dbound for Ketchikaa the mon~y | ber third an ck about one and ome-|“here he will julu the orchestra D aguii | Jdf feet long and loaded with At the' Dream Theatre. ort ' By Candle Light with which Diaz said he v S sl R the meeting, Decemb s to hit Sinclair over the he We make men’s sults for i in 1 ! - came home. |#". WOLLAND. = beginnir v aft ) . B My, Dhvsé — and running on until ument hospital, testi-| midnight, according Mathews came to|Ch rly morning contradictory to the former my of Diaz who said Harl him with t R. Shockley arge of rape t Court y ot for his s ———— plead sguilty o | i the 8 No date [ The J Fire [new Am n-La rts iskey the | pr made Harding prohibi him to|same follow Sk nas been Colisenm Or- » be Rognrs, of work” and| Diaz cam ohibition Agents Chidester 1 and I 11 Mathew i qu p. |ing, as qnoted in the statenfent | attorney Attorneys Address Jury— chak the r kbl : [nesses to put on the stand ani|defense wituess, Bd Mathews ARGUMENTS IN deceive the jury. |drunk and take him to the dis| testi: k District Attorney reviewed | trict i y's office. Diaz said ding with Diaz on Decem and {ha st and asked the jury whether | ing stionod by ntroduced in evidence, soundei} Chide |like those of a man framing ajmitted that ) : Mr. Harding red the very|, Liquor Case Will Go to |[ract the defen d the qu E . tion of Chideste Jury This Afternoon informant stamps the guilt of| S defendant, as it ! (Continued from Page One.) there was gomething 5 “|formed upon. The high sounds decl Christmas Goods of the inter between with SINCLAIR CASE tions asked by Agent Hard-| Mathews 1o the | story or telling a lie. | for “anotl o to who was The third and Chidest and wer the atternoor had known Diaz on Mot nd fourth wer intimated | yogte to be in- 1 that Ed hospital in the e: denied the, 10 o'clock top his car, to] of breakin Sk e R The | said he how could could mnot Probibition not 1k voice when they to him on the wit- yet could hear i distance unse stand Harding torne Agent the sto ose n and being broken 30 feet as he testified Harding’s Argument 1 mts for the afternoon Dis- tin W. Hardins jug at a of Closi glass| § are muc the itly deaf | Harding moonshine from him wh the attorn from him Mr for the to read for the human person ing said, in explaini heard being Harding said the receipt|re given Diaz w 1 to be entered on the h easier to voice Mr. how hea by Hard-!; ap Agent i jng 30 his dutie; hending gl broken feet | key he could not hear|day voices six Ibt'Ai} from ays after the af ing of Sinclair for es ipts for the sented Dbefore tl Xpense hibits. The r | ser purcha $10 is Sincla Sinclair, several shoot Diaz and fair of the car he gay rendered money were e court as eipt signed by dated November | f a candle in t) the prohibition Harding many thin nclair case, d, while by t! hlight in the oute Marshal White, wit White a witness, record hand each word spok: . Chidester, iked of to th testimony light of offic [ Mrs | ed in lon [ by the trio Marshal White heard the con { November 19 for treatmen A '8 ankle and that men g for admission to him mor hours and that she refi Chief of Police Getchell called to the ) the style of worn by Sinclair. W. G. Hellan and estified for the defense tha would impossible to ider the, driver of a car when clothing be sed them. was | stand to testify usually J. M. Saloum t of two | see | ninz t it ity t In Doubt? So busy, and don’t know where to start? Heres’ help! | . . ! lat prices that will encourage [ | Christmas giving. Look them | over before you buy elsewhere H Lou| ! Cordova 5, Ketchikan; J. Joh Alaskan Anchorage: e o '!Phone 25 . M. Higgin Free Delivery » of liquor| Diaz 1 mnl]in/ 1 the next room by evidence, Py . CHRISTMAS CANDY All Kinds—Old Fashioned and New TOYS and DOLLIES DISHES and GLASSWARE GARNICK’S endant, Charle | count for a bootl la | 1 there yrazen | ious of the offi’cers] 18 last and reads » dictaphone which ! 18Bt8 from the car shone in one's nothing myster-| chase of two bot e W b i O Just come to Hellan’s Phar- it p receir . ene | — of the distr ttorne Parting Shot ; : to the testimony given Diaz took a ng shot X officers testified tht prohibition o s before hono nili o the witness t . iment whon ho fosiified and tel! the t pod hat eplied, “I sure as Hell| W- r of the:ghoot will Charlie don't come | American F| had th a passeng They also testified Watson Diaz he must be for the Statos. piece of money f Among the « mony for on the Admiral Watson | Diaz replied that he and Mrs. Archie Lingo, who ment yot associated with the Mount Me Sinclair ley National Park Transportation Company. c s Meldner of the Capitol . Works was an outbound pas veral times he Juneau on the Ad- ought to give the Watson. He is going to quare deal and tell | Seattle on a business trip and and I replied each | will purchase some machinery fo wanted to see what he |his establishment from ir first. Van Mavern, local traveling the officers testitied, said|salesman, left for Ketchikan on Sinclair had framed his wi —[( he Admiral Watson. nesses and that statements were B signed by all of them in Attorney| Save time and go to Nelson's H. L. Faulkner's office. Mr tore and get a box of ' Fauikner took the stand and sail’car " 50c. Just the thing. adv! was A macy, make yourself at ease, look around at the beautiful gift good for all ages, and you — |1 WHO'S WHO ! [ AND WHERE | r the purchase of moonshine and dated November 18 last Harding testified Diaz ¢ ed him in front of the Billiard Parl about 5 the ev of November and 1 in return for a - of money, informatio the apprehending of bootles Jack the left " two i a square ith,” and i inspira- o'clock P Bluddert. ot ihe will at least get an inspira isheries Compa the Admiral stward bound Diaz on 18 last tion. pa ad, he was another '. D ——— - GEE BEL Is Out of Town but the same efficient work is being done. DAY CALLS him §1 he ave | informed, Don't forget ‘that magazine for o subscription for the new year, ger: framed his sto inclair and hadn't made but he was before and Just ask us for information and give us your order. ‘‘PLEASE’’ Read our competitor's ads, then we are sure that you will enjoy our regular prices, much greater, more so if you only keep us in mind, as being “EXCLUSIVE GROCERS.” Whole- sale and vetail dealers in all famcus Happy ‘ome Brands, Gold Shield Ceffee and Tea. Thank You! GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Three Free Deliveries Daily 10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M., 4:30 Evenings shows that Harding | D; HELLAN’S PHARMACY uth | time he ! | could ge i i | Next Door tc Graves Store Identify the aristocy ‘ g Phone 33 o i Free Delivery NIGHT CALLS JOHN AHLERS IRA TUCKER CHAS. BAKER GEO. B. RICE PLUMBING HEATING PLANTS OIL BURNERS “T tell you in advance what job will cost” S— Give a SHEAFFER Set for Xmas HEAFFERS The What Shall I Give Question Where to Get it IS MOST SATISFACTORILY 'ANSWERED AT THIS STORE. EVEN THE CHILDREN KNOW; FOR DAILY YOU WILL FIND THEM CROWDED AROUND SANTA TELLING HIM JUST WHERE THEY SAW WHAT PENS-PENCIL SKRIP 4 SAVE SAVE ON EVERY PURCHASE cans Amocat Fancy Maine Corn ... 4 cans Amocat Fancy Cut Stringless Beans el | cans Del Monte Peaches, large ........ cans Pineapple Tid Bits or Fingers. These are only a few of our many attractive prices and UNTIL CHRISTMAS With every dollar’s purchase we will give you a ticket en- titling you to a chance on $1.00 First Prize—A Diamond Ring. Second Prize—A Table Lamp. CALL 331 FOR CORRECT TIME LUDWIG NELSON Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing We Feature Amocat and Del Monte—None Better Than These Brands We demonstrate these facts to you GEORGE BROTHERS Phonues 92 and 95 Front Street D N ) GOOD THINGS l | | Rcgardless of what you need in the way of Fruits, Vege- You will find constructive and durable toys in our Toy Town on the balcony. A most complete display of Useful Gifts too numerous to print in our Dry Goods Department. i e it s | tables, Candies, Cooking ingredients, or other things to make the Christmas dinner a meal long to be remembered, you will find we have it. Our Pre-Iuventory Sale is on to December 31, 1927 CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 A first class selection of Haberdashery essentials for the man or boy in the Men’s Department. The SALE in the Women’s Ready-to-Wear Dei)art- ment surely is an incentive to shop here and save money; besides having a wonderful display of Silk Lingerie to delight the women. LOOK THEM OVER NOW i For the convenience of those that cannot shop during the day, this store will be open evenings until Christmas, commencing W ed- nesday, the 14th. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING LOOK US UP - : ' BUTLER-MAURO ' ldst 4 ‘DRUG CO. You Will Be Surprised , eln s by o \ il ' JUNEAU'S STYLE CENTER « It's Right | J.M. SALOUM . <