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- " . . | government instance, it may have been yet another —_— SHOP IN JUNEAU Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! i I—_—__—___QF s : Dally Alask([ E"ll}lre story, but it was revealed that Mrs. Sage was al- HAPPY “The stars incline e ST o { l‘ate"ld docieties ' Y ditor and Manager ready an acquaintance of the outlaw and traveled p %) 2 kS ‘ % L N AT about with him betore she thought of pomting him|_—— EIRTHDAY! H oroscope || PROFESSIONAL Castmenu Channel T TR : ot Sunday by the out to authorities. . i p WARRACK e ———————..] |, DU EMPIRE_PRINTING COMPAX t Second and Main There are plenty of people coming here from " 1 Construction Co. fT PR SR —_— B. P .0. ELKS meet Saent, Jorony; Alaak - other countries who want to and can become good| The Empire CI::’TIHL! tfi'&:fl'@i:’“_- but do not compel Fun 4 S i | Helene W. L. Albrecht |; e WedneddRy - wi b Entered In the Post Office in Juneau as Second Class. citizens, without letting the bars down for one un-|Hons and best wishes Y, by eir —J\f g | I PHYSIOTHERAPY 8 P. M. Visiting bothers v SN | desirable alien, be it the woman in red, or just the Pl;flldaz/ anniversary, to the follow- ¢ || izassage, Electricity, Infra Red Weliome, & SUBSCRIPTION RATES. lterated reds who would seek to destroy [9* 20, 1935. SRS S A || Ray, Medical Gymnasticx | E. MONAGLE, Ex< h 2 In J and Douglas for $1.25 Plain unadu SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1935. 3 g % M. E. A il bt sl ‘per” month % our form of government. < | 307 Goldsteip Bailding alted Ruler. R Do FE 0 Bs SOnTAGEAL aAvAnss, BRI e, L OCTORER 1Y, 4:fy | This isan ubimpoctant day in the ] I Phone Office, 316 M. H. SIDES, Secretary, $1.25 4 iR Il Duce, F. D. R. and Us. George A. Bacon. planetary direction, according to as- 0 S S B —— T RS PR L R L Albert Peterson, trology, 4 8- tite for abjercing Ii = P TS 9 ¥ i!“‘i“{'mfl' ipers. " ool oftice, 37 (New York World-Telegram.) T { i'a :"::‘;c!;rseel:(vtl::;r:;"? eli'ems! CONSTRUCTION co ; DRS. KASER'S FREEBURGER ] seghers (Eouncu }::; MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. Ab the Slgtial of sliers). diarth beljf snd ALY bl : Woman are subject to invigorating | ! DENTISTS ‘ -{fao l’:;et;;‘;ildfl’ at ¢ The Associated Press is .\.m]\, ;.mmddm ‘n.(. Fascist millions throughout Italy sprang to attention Mrs. Arnold Hildre, influences that encourage activity | Phone 107 Juneau | Blomgren Building | :30 p. m. Transient ?'["‘,,r"’xfm".":i."‘m‘,. eredited in This baper and also. the and listened to Benito Mussolini’s call to arms. It Kathleen Carlson. within eth home. They entertain|*> " | PHONE 56 Eotoar It guit b et | local news published hereir 5 was a national mobilization unprecedented since the George GoodkKin. with unusual charm under this sway. i Hocrs ¥ am. to 9 pm. | and (i el 1 ! ALASKA ciR ATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER CAaesars. ¢ i A o Sam Serge. Food is to be a subject of wide- o _— crs. Pifth St. JOHN F. MULLEL, | » THAN THAT OF ANY OTHER PUBLICATION “A solemn hour is abeut to dawn in history,” he Harbid Hanson, | spread discussion. for prices will rise + K. d J TURNER, Secretary | =3 R T |thundered down to the frenzied masses beneath his Dick Aldatoff. J in A6’ Wirten ‘Ko, cababil economy | {8 s 'C“ “P‘_' ol balcony. And the radio, catching up his words, car- Ohoper Néluot, B | it il B aterkivn. | Dr. C. P. Jenne {3CrT TONEAD LODGE NO, 163 | ried them to every corner of the civilized world. i G. Batello, Accid»?fits may be numerous today, [ DEN‘;:I'!QB’[“’Al i Sheondnhid i3 o British warships picked them up as they waited Sam Rosenberg. for there is an aspect presaging exe Rooms 8 mdm entine | fl.»y e eachl o\uhhn‘m!! at Suez and Gibraltar. As if it had all been timed Elizabeth Kaser. plosions, fires and collisions. Travel | | Building Soot Rnemon \ply, that way, just before he began speaking the cables e u‘ill et 'sater oni ‘the. \Water than ‘o Telephone 176 begim‘g at .7:30 p.m.) ;uzzod witg b:“eé?:' n;mourncl?ge:hat Ttalian troops ~— = 'and or in the air. HOW *RD D.STABLER, | ad crossed the iopian frontier. i cign astrologer foretells s — i aster; J..MES W. In effect, II Duce's speech was o declaration of \,EARS AGO Im?g;ll‘; ‘;;:fflg:n?s i f:n&m oE P Dr. Richard Williams | lg-;;ggt. s‘:cum ! war—the first time in human annais that literally 20 Itcn iriterasti hétwesi Chsat Bt A v s 1 : E hundreds of millions of people, from earth’s end to Prom The AR b ot ot it v g | DENTIST YOE 2 |earth’s end, ever listened to so thrilling and so chill- z W 4 Sormis Rl SHHtihob. th beis || OFFICE AND RESIDENCE DOUGLAS - N g B SR P ‘destr)::cn: Many trees will be de-| | QS Gastineau Bullding 4 AERIE = Other nations had received their share of colonies ooTCh T s i sk s - Gk e el H. S. GRAVES ' i Phone 481 1L F. 0. E ey | after the World War, Mussolini snapped. But not ; |tors: the" &Rl ob e SeRE: 16)is: e “The Tlothing Man” Badlfes — ————= | reets first and third Mondly& . " Italy. And now that she is moving to remedy this| meaqiines: Lull in War Along En- | d’;;c o £ & e LR 5 — % m., Eagles’ Hall, Douglas. Visiting —— blackest of injustices, some would apply sanctions.|ii .. pront; “President Woodrow Wil- | = ARtk lome of Harl ner an W S e roihers welcowre. J. B. Martin i ere a 2 couragzing signs - . A, . diewart But Italy would go on despite them. And behind her| ., "t,qay" declared an embargo on There are many en Nldz x:’ fhe Marx “'thing Dr. A W e Gaabats "B, y G 7 { 'S 1 0,000 | for the United States during s || ] GETTING THE WAR NEWS. legions on the Dark Continent would be 44,00 the shipment of arms and ammuni-| 00 5 B PRER TET R and 'y e=m SRy e G e { . 0 RIS 3 e or petaby Qipatihes | e D R o | O 0 MERTog® iadded eminence among world pow- | ®—— —— “— i o Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. || * e The sometimes more or less sketchy dispatche: And then he uttered a thinly veiled warning Bty s Ragtr, | 1 =, % S] SEW. RUILDING emanating from the war zone in North Africa may which Britain and the League of Nations will not| oo hiete roturns from the elecmn‘\f;e;-wll’s 5203; bir'th.day o have} , Jdones->tevens Shop [ | ozmru)z’ncm 3 | Our tiucks go any place any | often lead the newspaper reader to wonder just why fail to comprehend. & & |in New Jersey indicated a majority ik ;” oF & St it ool Go tithe | : i » i i X time. A tank for Diesel Oil ! - there isn't more detailed information on the war. Fascist Italy, he indicated, will remain fm;: l: of 70,000 against the woman suffrage F‘:mo%!o: NpL ity prophe-‘ L}’g\f,:gi' ;OMV:,:;!;; 1 = AR — || and 3 l.;nk ':EI::::I:,“I -"i ress 8 her r S 1 le decision to maintain contact with its t f -TO- | e _—— urne Reports of Associated Press and other c?nl:spnnden.tlz :{o;d‘:;: !i;ragba; e amendment. | it A geikival pedimperity fos Q. 1 b o Hidhay Nos Al T Robert 5 mpson | PHONE M9; NIGHT 148 | i S v some interesting light on th & o % = in the field throw some ini in ol Thus did he serve notice of what would haDPeD| 1. Gtover term of the United! ‘m]dmn born on this dfl:, probfl\:}lyl ol t. D i RELiABLE TRANSFER | al ooy if an attempt were made to close Suez and Gibraltar o oo Sic bt L e L e | Wil be ambitious and artistic as w i % B 5 . 0 Tes cles face the newspapermen in the apq pot S ; a7’ He' shouted, | vaves Dis e |as courageous mentally and ph . [ Graduate Angeles Cal- | |3——————— Two real obstacles face the newspapermer and bottle up Italy. To acts of wa e shoute following men among those serving | his st erah | 1 of otry and . war zone. They are communication and censorship. “we will respond with acts of war!” ‘on jurles: J.F. Mullen, George Bur- cally. Subjects of this sizn general Il JUNE AU- YOUNG | lege S pmo“logy Ha = » Caesegumins wits the Bihiopiund in AAGIS AAGR| _ Mok slurs Saetis et UM et Sl locrn, R TN SRR SRS £ publisher. was bora| | Hardware Company ||| ciassesmitied Lenissarona || Commercial Adjust- and other sectors of that cour have lack of facilities many invaded Belgium in 1914 has Europe seemedlxubum Frank Carroll, il ! ik ety sl ) BRI it BTk ‘;:' e : ment & Rating Bureau i to contend with. There is one radio station in Addis o near the crumbling edge of another great con- 'cnlnl;rated 1 as & Dirthddy include)| SDAIE Rd Heavy HNPiwAre | | etmmo——— | roperating with te Serv. is the sta that Emperor Haile Selassie flict. R. J. Somers, Fairbanks represen-| . _ w lag. B ' CE ureau . :;ibfa ;":;a‘lhbu n“:i” (};\1(=l>1~“t::i prCSE‘lf arrange- Hardly had the radio and telegraph channels been |, o " S0 P G0y O;tnmnu | Dmiil Efiégr \f;scc};l\izzi;‘l!l ot sehaenlnsgaon i 'i I‘R(')SEI'OPVA‘QI}Sv Room :e_ea:‘m“ Bldg. s for off e, it o5 = lini's dramatic declaration atire sl ; o i ; IS . cotsenandetitd are Hmibed {0 ioeiy Kb ;l[ea;c:m:r‘g:m‘x;: hgxisssi(;e‘:::so!r:he United Smtes‘s"m Tetlienad fipm 8 bl mmc"x‘er:mn. British statesman, 1734. = Cousultation and examination ‘We have 5,000 local ratings enough to send 200 words daily, for which they pay followed from San Diego. tion of the work being done on Lhe’ : Pree. Hours 10 to 12; 1 to 5; | on file 1 e | 5 | . 68 cents a word. Thus they st confine their dis- In plain language he served notice on & wred‘To]owna trail. | MONDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1935, "((NFA U 7 to 8:30 n.n: hyumpolntnant. = s b patches to the important highlights. The only other|yonq that while America plans to continue her P. R. Bradley and M. J. OCannor‘ This is one of the rarely fortunate oy P e e ;]\p e nur"'w 4 communication out of the Ethiopian capital is 2 rgle of “good neighbor,” from foreign wars we mus“flmenamed the chilldren of e Ssth- ‘da\s in planetary direction, accord- tineau Hotel. Phcne , JUNEAU FROCK | telegraph line which runs along the railroad to Jibuti and shall” remain aloof j1- [olic church after a special program:ing to astrology. From early until rlt (14 0. | PPE in French Somaliland on the Gulf of Aden, and this| At this moment, he observed, the future of civil-| = - by the little ones in the Par-|late benefic aspects rule. ;[ R ' SHO! i can be used only if the radio station is bombed and ization is in danger. There is “a deep sense .?I ish Hall, It is a favorable day for financial| | *IME COPNER DRUG STORE"| ‘ GENERAL MOTORS : “Exclusive but not Expensive” | fails to function. Of course, native runners can be aPpprehension lest some of 'éh’? m”f’;“ r’epestwthe 110“; | transactions. Bankers and stock- | P. O. Subsation No. 1 N e i used but that would take da; get news to the world ;’fol:‘“:";]c»‘;“fo;‘%"ws;d r:ca:v:“_“ ’f:(;:" ap,:aA efnl\‘ A social and conference was held | brokers should profit and there will MAYTAG PRODUCTS | A There is no censor of the news on the Ethiopian side, urn;" S PRy impossible.” © " lat the irTnity Episcopal Church, with be wide interest in covservative in- FREE DELIVERY ‘ | W. P. JOHNSON « but the correspondents with the Italian forces can't| “In mé face of this apprehension,” he concluded, [ YerYone invited. |9 ez‘t]vr:;x’m[hm et ey ot —eead ! . . L ; say as much. - , iy ki b s gener e P S STt — | say j . The American people can have but one concern and | | o TET S onal men, merchants | P Y McCAUL MOTOR » The news men “covering he war with the Italian |speak but one sentiment:—Despite what happens on United States District Court of the 2nd manufacturers, Saturn appears| T’S troops must. send their d hesthrough the Italtan coptinents oversess, e Halted Sies il and) o crth Diidin: Testad SHAUSRON (¥ dafikor She: ebi 1y 1tcreiilil S ‘B’N’S copANY signal corps via Rome e censorship is the must remain * * * unentangled and free.” gt Lo i Rt | 15 oMot e e e Wise to Call *8 Yy Dodge and Plymouth Dealers order. They have no other outlet of communication. Than which, we bellevy, the - Presiient “nover s ey i accompanied many trades. i S 2RO : These barriers linked with the very nature of ke Juoce, gien, W { by Mrs. Bunnell. 7 ol ‘Men in authority have the best|! Jllneau :"r’lhhfluh- 5 = gountry, which in many places is fever-infested, makes | Ty 3o - o ' Pplanetary lnflu"snce to encourage en s oo getting the news out of the war zone a mighty tough Mussolini’s Risks. Waino Hendrickson was @ldeted terprising policies and forward-leck T f C PSERAR L g L S el f 5 " G y <l —_— SRR ot 4 lans, k £ isturke - - { job. The fact that the news hawks do as well as they S e o o s s o P abuiies | I{’ni‘s’j‘:te‘;“ti)'fi"e-vc‘:":"n:e‘gfik:f” | ransrer Lo. e e FQORD AGENCY, £ do in handling their difficult assignment speaks well| .00 “Mruseoiing. needs to fear is the aftermath mfl‘;ffilffifg’; n :dd?“?,:,‘?f toé; J’I“m is read as a day for pushing| when in need of % thuftiorissd Desla) : for American hewspaper enterprise and these ace men of complete disillusionment. When the glories of Stmibaon Maiiinnon, bu,..,ambn.cas pmje") Many 'ederm MOVING or STORAGE i GREASES o g 2 reali vi . i ’ Hieriry editor, oes not shine will perform great ransfer ¥ ’ THE UNDESIR!/ \Bl E ALIEN. taxation, League sanctions, high food prices and no | service. e A, el ! JUNEAU M(ymRS 4 e speedy profits from the capture of African 50il| Tpe jagies of the Methodist church |, Engineers and contractors now will | e DRY CLEANING ' Foot of Main Street ¢ - Because of the dmnm\. incidents surrounding |then the madness of antagonizing the world and decided to hold a bazaar before[2in fame. Americans are to prove| g > the case, the deportation hearing of Mrs. Anna Sage sacrificing Italian lives and treasure will begin to Christmes: *| superior abilities in performing mira- | &\ ‘\\'\l” /;7/ - 3 in Chicago is of national interest| She will be re- Sink in and the blame will go exactly where it be- | cles of construction in bridges, sque-! \ i e e~ i called as the “woman in red” who is credited with longs—to the dictator who ordered this course. The Douglas Island Labor Union|ducts and public buildings. ‘i E% fi Juneau Ice Cream ointing out to federal men the notorious outlaw e T e N SRR e g held a smoker. This evening is a favorable time 2 “ 2 : e . vith| A Los Angeles man has been arrested for shoot- {for entertaining leaders in business | fl é dort Parlors John Dillinger in front of a Chicago theatre with it h red’ 1 Datods e iaan SHORT ORDERS he result that the vicious bandit was killed and an- | no & WAalter who removed his soup Weather: Maximum, 42; Minimum (> Politics. New proprets in the| Water v 4 ult that the viclous bandit through with it. And he only winged the fellow ., L & world of economies are to gain hear- | b Fountatn 4 other dangerous parasite removed from preying onlui tnat _(petroit Free Press) | 24; partly cloudy. A . w 9. t 7 : 4 ¢ - b ings, but few will have the right vis- as! - helpless and w-abiding citizens. For this service | on | = Mrs. Sage, who is a native of Rumania and has long| If Kansas' Governor Landon doesn't land a nom- | Purchases by b B ranis whose BiFhdRes it s nase | - i u\q-?m_\'ul hf\r privileges in this country w:t.hout be- | ination nexvt fall on the strength of ballincxnz a ltaly Boosts a year of much work and success, ! er'nanent coming a citizen, contended the deportation laws budget, maybe one of the large circuses will make g . |There is special promise for tiose | should be waived. The federal court, however, has him an offer anyway—(Detroit News.) | Macaroni Price|gno are salesmen or merchants, = . held otherwise and the woman must go to her hume-i v B Children born on this day prob-| STRIKE 1 our a”vlng 1and. £ I;!mlc 30“53195 mre peb"hhons‘ hanerbekemmgh 8| PARIS, Oct. 19. — The price of |ably will be exceedingly active and | " ntry and injuring five others, have N shot, \macaroni has gone up,10 per cent.| dingl. 38 Granted that Mrs. Sage did give a service to 4 | correspondingly successful. Subjects lm this country, and it is a mooted question as authori- ‘;‘: g for rushing the reason.—(Buffalo Courler- | The increase is due to a 5*‘“"*; of this sign usually have artistic| BRUNSWICK A SPECIALTY 1 ties were about to close in on Dillinger anyway, it | l::: ;:::::gh wm:::gcumh;‘:zugtim tents and apprectation of the finer | BOWLING ALLEYS " lUNDRY P P Sh ¢ £ could hardly be interpreted as of such merit to allow | s ;! | taings of life. ! 4. 1 eter Parr Beauty Shop ol After reading the Leglon's Americanism reso-|by Italy for army use. Nelson Rust Gilbert, author, was Rheinlander Beer on Tap i her staying further in this country to consort with ! lutions, Moscow may fire its American propaganda | TCATION |Porn on this day 18686, Othersl who | PHONE 15 R e T i more of the Dillinger Had she been doing it at P.xreFE; chief.—(Indianapolis News.) i ‘ t_\nao&sNzon PLABLICA'I'ION [ epeg el VIOLET PETERSON, Operator P . Ride to Douglas WITH Royal Blue Cabs Largest Fleet of De Luxe Cabs in Alaska PER 5 o c PER CAR CAR Speed Safety Comfort --PHONES-- Juneau 14 and 106 Douglas 11 ‘ln the District Court for the Ter- | ritory of Alaska, First Judicial | Division, at Juneau. |HANS JOHANSEN, Plaintiff, vs. | FREIDA JOHANSEN, Defendant. | The President of the United States | of America. To the above-named defendant, GREETING: | You are hereby required to ap- pear in the District Court for the | Territory of Alaska, First Judicial Division, at Juneau, within thirty days after the last publication of this summons, namely, within thir- |ty days after the 19th day of Octo- ber, 1935, in case this summons is published, or within foriy days after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer |the complaint of the above named |plaintiff on file in the sald court in the above entitled action. | The sald plaintiff in said action |demands the following relief: Di- vorce and dwsoiution of marital status of plaintiff and defendant. And in the event you fall to 8o appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and wiil apply to the |court for the relief demanded in his complaint and as hereinabove stated, The order directing service by | publication of this summons is dat- |ed Beptember 26, 1935, WITNESS, the Honorable George F. Alexander, Judge of said court, |and the seal of sald court hereunto affixed, on this 26th day of Sep~ tember, 1936, | ROBERT E, COUGHLIN, | (Official Seal) Clerk. By J. W. LEIVERS, Deputy Clerk. | First publication, Sept. 28, 1935, Last publication, Oct, 19, 1035, clude Samuel Francis Smith, author of “My Country, 'Tis of Thee,” 1808; | _ Will Carleton, poet, 1845; Alphonse Lamertine, poet, 1790. City Man Makes 'Good GRIFFIN, Ga.—Although he nev- | er saw cotton growing until a few months ago, Albert Hurtel, 25, who | moved to Griffin from Chicago| recently, now has in cultivation one | of the best cotton acres in the| county, residents say. ———e — | SHOP IN JUNEAU! [P TSSS—— Phone { Daily Emptre Want Ads Pay! ——7 Recreation Parlors . and Liquor Store | E-. BILL DOUGLAS : PALERMO Linen Shop ARTISTIC EMBROIDERED LINENS Third and Franklin — THE MINERS' i Cardinal | Cabs Front Street Phone 221 D e e e N LI.IDWJ;'(%!Eu LSON | ! Watch Repairing Philco—General Electric Agency | * FRONT P e e Butler Mauro | Drug Co. “Express Money Orders | Anytime” Phone 13 Free Delivery Cigars Cigarettes Candy The MODERN FACILITIES GIVE YOU LOW COSTS It has always been our object to provide the ul- timate in service at the lowest costs. Our thor- oughly experienced staff and our modern equip- ment have helped us in reaching this goal. The Charles W, Carter Mortuary PHONE 136-2 : X Arctic Pabst Famous Draught Beer On Tap “JIMMY" CARLSON l Daily Empire Want A Pay!

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