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e T Ea o re : | .l C d P ALICE GRAVES ARRESTED; -DIMOND CLOSES ———"1 SKATINGRINK T0| Daily Cross-word Puzzle S Report of Lytton Commission ' 5 . / GAMPAIGN WITH . UPEN SATURDAY‘ JAcitvss Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie ¥ Tuie up | GUNVIGTED UF mBAfloe Graves was arrested here s . l eaoue | 1. Embrace this. week by Federal officers and 9. Wand P rO‘VldeS B ’g TeSt f or ag | © THENEES FRACRUIRILIBMIA]L ] 1. E’L“:'ll?n“xfik charged with violation of the Na- STRUNG SPEEGH ‘ x % % S IN A B HA | 1 ERerary LIIZREPRI MANDI 1 whe? sonel Pronen ot 10 - ! " _tagments (DIAR|L [OIRISHESIORIEIL| ™ P ported er possession : 8 1 [] I_ I.‘ 13, Pertaining to character e ' s 3 d 3 quarts and four Findings, Condemning Japan for Manchurian Imbroglio, | 1o glhe cheek F}( I INIDESPIL lE E| 19 The 'yl:llow g Mg =l nirghsad g i Places Responsibility for Next Move Up to League T 15. Hold back M‘ AlTINIEES|P[I [TEID e 51";0::""::11‘;«. ¢ —_— e St mm“"mmm; oy, Democrats Given Fine Re- of Nations. Japs Reported Mobilizing. Gus Gustafson Has Leased Aimieaor [AININ[EZCIO[[IN[S 2. ity 1n " Verdict Returned by Jury| The woman was recently given a ception in Meeting at Third Floor and Made | Smoresed [[[TISEAPEILIEIGHSITIY] 1. weiback toa ¥ s sentence of six months in the local SaHoR \H i L hde 18. (‘r‘l‘erhrullons L A REIDHTHIEIN " former stato Carries Imprlson- Federal jail which was suspended ks 4 Douglas Last nghl Improvemems | 20. Chess piece DIA DYL EAISIE 1 s ment for Life for good behavcior. She has been B ¢ lutation RINE D A committed to jail to " “rrom - e /Arrangements hslv; ! fird?r t Hind S L[| [DISEAT EIN T :’fi C:f:r X that sentence. T (Continuea Irom Page Ce: ! been com- 24 Anclent Hindu "32. Opl - f : pleted for the apening of a roller' 1. The mountatn [0 E N Ng . Tg Ss Egi s Agc":gln(lklndg mmm’uoskzm} efi]fl’:}\ 5 p L skating rink on the third fI £ . ash v E Al of Irelan: - 8. A. Berrle, A B. Hall next Saturday evenine| ' Auver e [EISIERASIHIOIEISEARIED 3:' 'z:%!{‘y“em“' v ety ks :;:;mz T (s SN AN i 3 rdles Position e iyioe i1 be permanent, 30 ALERL, 0 Estapiishes & pown 3 Noblemen |murder of his first wife, by pois-| Perseverance Lodge No. 2-A will nominee relter- Seidig B on 8 T caim L sem armed glant |oning. hold its regular meeting Wednes- 2 u Gustafson Is Manager :: i‘oo[}m“:llon % T‘%_:\ézgr:mm & G.S"fi?""‘,?gz.. m'l'he v;.nrdrct carries' a life term ;inavym:f‘ 8 pm. Visiting members . Exclam s it . Glac prison. ’ de;}tuso erume rcs;:n. ‘iv:ell-k'wwn réel- | TR G e T A%fl%a‘flfr‘ 1. Article of Shortly after his first wite died, EDITH SHEELOR, bas put & Jarge’ ventiater iy to| Y CIOSME e Acvobai'™ & Towsrd the 42 Cry ot anclent |after faking a sedative powder, Noble Grand, 5 rink, which will keep ' th = 1"1r' a musical ;3 gelncrnl drift :theol!ered o C()Br:::r:l’;:l. Rev. Berrie married Ida Bess ALPHONSINE CARTER. A he election of suppiied with freh g1 mnd o | 3. SaoBUONtoR B} Miirc land 7. Balsas road \ peonjunction | Bright, Sundsy School teacher —adv. Secretary. g Bl sure the prevention of dust. 15, DoSEOn, ga, Boraers. marshy " for a price e i o A big collection of the best ' African 53. Terminate ground 46. Devoured hope for a he Democratic s upon the a uch a view was Wickersham him skates have been obtained for the accommodation of patrons. Music For Skaters To provide music, a $1,600 com- bined player piano and xylophone has been ordered and will be in- stalled in the near future. In the meantime, a radio phonograph will be used. On the opening night Saturday, skating will begin at 7 o'clock. 22 |23 SR B e - ANNUAL ROLL CALL MEETING ate, George B. Grigs- ause a Republi- s was in power, and er, a Republican, remain i office two ; that Grigsby, t, would not- be in har- th the Republican parnty in d get nition, Count Avorovanot Masescornt GeN. Henet CLauDEy Borrowing a few words from the ceremony of publishing the bans, it panDe. may be said that the League of Nations must speak now or forever after iender any service hold its peace. With the publication of the Lytton report on Manchuria, oy that aggregation is facing the biggest test of its adequacy that has confronted it since its inception. The Lytton Commission, comprised of the Earl of Lytton, British chairman; General Frank R. McCoy, unofficial American representati General Henri Edouard Claudel, of France; and w the commission’s travels in the province of qu Manchus, its m_ndy of tons of documentary evidence and its questionings of representatives of both sides of the controversy has resulted in its placing the blame f_ovr the “unofficial war” on the shoulders of Japan, and at the same time criti- cizing China for some of her scts that provoked the invasion. In Wash ington, the report is seen as a vindication of our State Department’s action in refusing to recognize the newly-created state of Manchukuo, %0 which the Lytton document characterizes as unjustified, formed and supported by Japanese military officials without the consent of the local population. The question that now intrigues the world is what the Reopublican, a Hoover cannot work in harmony Camocratic out works e country regime as it a mew deal for render to 11 p. m. Children will be ad- mitted to the floor from 5 p. m. to 7:30 on school days and from 1 to 3 p. m. on other days. — e CORRECTION MADE - LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE entertainment, There are 970 miles of roads that| have been built and are being! maintained by the Alaska Road| Commission, not 570 miles, as er-| ronzsously appeared in the account of the address made Monday night| by Highway Engineer William A.| Hesse, at the Dimond rally at the| good time Thursday evening. Al Moose and their families are ex-; ipected to be there and join in! Hospital include Mrs. Henry Jen- | HEE/ & | ol . 25 E | al%hl N dl G aAmEE d NNl AW 7 Wil [N & | | L | Lodge No. 700 will celebrate their SEVERAL PERSONS ARE |and Charles Markikis of this city, annual Moose birthday with an lunch and generstt ENTERED AT HOSPITAL and L. B. Cochrane of Cordova, for medical treatment; William Jack- son Storey of Skagway with an injured foot, and Charles C. Ches- wall off the United States Coast | Recent entries into St. Ann’s JUNEAU LODGE NO. 420 B. P. O. ELKS TONIGHT Elks’ Auditorium A P e ene. Gormany, and Count Luigi Aldrovandi-Marescotti, | Coliseum, - - o bt e Summas digging for syidence fo deter: 5 % -....%/. . B o P et and wrong of the Manchurian imbroglio. The result of ————— 7 // % Gosilbin Biritutas Pty Every member urged to answer the roll in person or by letter if unable to be present. cordially invited. Visiting brothers . A ' V] Tallapoosa for medi- i i t. It comes up for consideration on No- |With us. kins of Juneau, who underwent a|Guard cutter Lo e s bolioves that Japan.will tamely submit to any G. A BALDWIN, |surgloal operation; Lynes Seevers|cal treatment. IMPORTED F M applying it to the Delegate race. interference from the international body or anyone else. - L adv. Bedretary. ' 4 ] { If he believed it then, and he must have, he must still believe o Cite: Delegate’s Endodsements In concluding his speech, Sen- ator Dimond, again quoting from Wickersham's speech in Juneau, ive candidates who were ! political differences, have split the not present—F. J. Baranovich and | Republican candidates asunder, de- J. W. Kehoe, Ketchikan, and Joe |clared Mr. Boyle, who spoke but Green, Hyder, urging the election |a few minutes. “Republicans mow cf all three. | nolding office cannot agree among He predicted the election of the ; themselves and are waging almost CHICKEN DINNER FOR CASH OR CREDIT BED SPREADS— EUROPE A Large Shipment of cited the present Delezate’s en- 1 + " » ' . 1 i i ticket E fights,” he asserted. SHAKER SALT, 2-1b. size, package 10¢ . ment of his abilt d in. entire Democratic ticket. He spoke continuous J . S 5 . size, p RS T He now attacky me. say. Lriefly on the responsibilitiesofthe He pointed cut that there could THURSDAY EVENING ! Wl b By 5 e $4.95 up ing false and drivolous things. But Victors in the coming election and be no fif:clency g GO"GH}I{:?“: il From 5:30 to 7 HEAD RICE—best grade, pound ......... 6¢ Comes in assorted colors, large sizes then he ti . said the Democratic party was der such conditions. e only : 5 didate ::ti‘e:";?:d By ”mm‘h‘é;?iic prepared to accept them and to Temedy, he added, is to wipe them 85 c GOLDEN CORN—regular size, can ........ 12¢ SCARFS—Silk Angora— put into effect a program that would solve the major problems. Mr. Judson acknowledged his in- leaders saying: - “Tony Dimond, an honest and able lawyer.” ali out, elect Democrats to office, men working in harmony for a common cause. In that manner SCOCO—an excellent shortening, From Scotland ....................... $5.50 up Senator Dimond warml; ferred 4-1 . i to Judge James S, Truith Anchor. troduction briefly, saying simply stod Goveramen, vould. be. peo- i CO(‘OAb :’all RUGS— ke T 9 i e was proud to be associated with ; L ; Th (‘ ff TOA— 0 : sge Morney, Democratic nomiee 1, Tt B0 didates on, the toket know whom o bl responsible e Lottee resh shipment, pound can ...18¢ Made in France .............. $9.95 to $24.50 E Karnes, Ketohikan educator, Vith him, and was confident Doug- for any dailure. TAPESTRY— B ™ AOkaD SOUCRMOT s wouki give \hem Senerous sup-| Teriory is Democrati Shoppe GARNICK’S—Phone 174 - Boek. Political conditions in Alaska to- - ne Made in France ................... $1.25 and up Education, urging their election. Walker Presents Others Boyle Peints to Friction Mr. Walker presented the mames' Internal dissension, personal and day, Mr. Boyle declared, are just the reverse of those existing for several years past. Communities and seftlements, once preponder- antly Republican are mow Demo- cratie, and in the coming election, there will be a landslide of votes to prove. iit. % His own qualifications, he added, are known to every resident of Gastineau Channel, So s his po- sition on every public guestion. y opponent,” he added, main- tains he is right on every matter at all times and that four other Republicans are all wrong. If he can’t get along with them, he cer- tainly can't agree with the Demo- crats who will be elected on No- vember 8, ito fill the other offic- es, so he'd better be left at home, too.” Mrs. Katherine Hooker We Sell Quality Merchandise for Less RepublicanAddress Douglas Tomorrow Night Eagles Hall 8 P. M. JUNEAU FRIDAY NIGHT CAPITOL THEATRE—8 P. ! Leader Department Store (GEORGE BROTHERS) Open Evenings Until 9 o’Clock HEAR! WILLIAM L. PAU CANDIDATE FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL Dissect and Bisect RUSTGARD’S Official Record . ' AT Capitol Theatre . THURSDAY NIGHT AT 9:05 O’CLOCK Hesse on Roads Mr. Hesse, as in Juneau Monday evening, reviewed briefly the road system with whom fthe Highway Engineer is conmected. Funds, he added, have mot been plentiful for road work during the current vear. And his office had done everything possible to save expens- es so that essentials like schools and pensions would not suffer, “We are not broke. We are go- ing to come out all right, and are not going to face a deficit” he added. He predicted that financial conditions would improve if the salmon packers are able to pay their taxes on this year's pack, particularly on red fi®, which was unusually large. Leave For South To extend their drive to the rest of the Division, Messrs Di- menti, Boyle and Walker left here shortly before midnight last night for Petersburg, traveling on the schooner Bitka. They are billed to speak at Petersburg tonight i NEW! Hamilton Beach Food Mixer $20.95 ‘A marvelous helper for the woman who likes to prepare good meals. No more arm aches— the Hamilton Beach- beats, whips and mixes everything. Creams sugar and shortening. Mashes potatoes. Extracts fruit juice. You get two ivory mixing bowls that turn automatic- ally and a single agitater for mixing in a glass. See this Mixer today—let us demonstrate the and Wrangell Thursday night, He will explain why Rustgard e g fops, ; T e e 0 pla gard opposed the trap tax ami the Other Models at $15.50 and $17.50 Johnson resolution against the fish trap. They will spend several days in that district and go to Ketchi- kan late next week to wind up the campaign. ———— Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. g Junéau—Phone 6 . Douglas—Phone 18 EDISON MAZDA LAMPS fM.JamesWickemham ~ COME AND HEAR THE OTHER SIDE Everybody Invited - Regular program at the Capitol Theatre Thursday Night, Starts b i b at 7:15 P. M.—Just One Performance On their diamond wedding - an- niversary the Rev. and Mrs. Rich- ard’ Ussher of Newton Abbot, Eng-| §.° land, received a message of con- gratulation from the King and Queen. o %