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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1927. JURY SECURED | California Gueen THOUSANDS OF | MAWAI VOLCANO S RAT CATCHING | .r?olgvl""Expl(»’l‘el'i [ B o to be honored during his lifetime, become yrofession i R sl " i | eigh:tioth birthday, Octo} They ndon A number of firm are i i 3 | will be issued in denomination Cack i ”'M 5'.,,!,‘] : $ > b | making money at it, ‘um.».mu; 3 4 [of 5 410 20 plennings, Uil to the annual report of the med and Period of Sealing | i / : cal officer for the City of London. | WL Pe, wil - AC, dokhie . tho gl value, the difference to be turn On firm of professional rat catch g ¢d over to charitable purpo: I'wo-thirds Gone. ers caught 26,713 rats last year.| RSt EkEatiEs AR Drisok ws far the only portraits on I ¢ ps have been thoss of Heinrich von Stephan, Germany’ ' 1 {the medical offiegr states, engaged on contract in many the - city’s teashgps, restaurants, hotels and business premises. 1 think it afely said that actuall 3 5 ¥ 5 i |the number rats in the eity! ! S leaders of the sixteenth and seven ; | teenth centur Gothe, Schiller, st postmaster-general. who in organized the world postal lunion, and political and cultural have o caled, it w 2 s s being kept down, but the old % iy A d today. Almost 11,000 3 2 . 4 English® black rat scems to out-| | e [ gapriontin Kant, Beotho Kins have baen sealed b gien ¢ R A : number the so-called sewer rat| k9 | ven, Lessing, Leibnitz, Bach, aund and representativos of th ¥ e by at least three to one. Old ¢ g | Durer . " 1, and it epor 4 5 y i > B city men have said that 30 or 40, 3 A | by T MGt a6 muy in | 50 ; g ¥ vears ago they were unable to| e | i mgh R, Denis » authenticated, nox | , £ enter their offices in the mern- Joe Powers, Chicagoan, is af- | Denison of Svdne:; been present L T : ing until the rats were cleared) ter polar honors, although he 1"”‘”‘”'”" e Toantis e o0 out. We hear of nothing so| Joesn’t eontemplate a trip to | C¢s® Louise. Sir Hugh is the Aus- ailarming nowadays.” b3 7 1 | tralian commissioner to the United Wt Eowdon: {8 still. el | either the North or Soutk poles. | ., it A London is s lving up| : in | St to its reputation™ for soot He hopes to sit upon a pole shown in a statement that 73| Chicago long enough to estab- B phown in 1, statement. it 73, LA e enduranes rocord. | (M § 1, fell last year in the square -The present .mark is twelve mile which constitutes the area| dayas; why established, no on¢ PRy ) 2 4 ¢ of the City of London knows. v irbng Ar——— F. Mart Ma Jrandt : s rust 29, next. No sk n b Pt 05/ R S Unternational Newsreel.) intelligence. Others say a picture gy Petarson Mrs, J, H § & Ealed R cate and nli e qhe huge Kilauea voleano, near Hilo, Hawaii, is awake : ) T. J rol Harry Kl ¥ ‘ st : “]‘"]' h"”‘:‘v *"| again and is pouring rivers of lava from its crater, 4,000 feet Red A"plane Wrecked lig a picture and that is should G above the earth. Native Hawaiians are casting berries into the When Lands Near Bll" bt ‘be twisted - into ‘something PR ¢ & iderabls numbar of .| | fire pit to appease Pele, goddess of the volcano; tourists are AT else . e g keeping a respectful distance. Photo shows the voleano belch- SHELBYVILLE, Ky, Jjuly 20.—| fThe talking picture, produced | e > 3lue s bull is the late:t * (International Miustrated News.) ion to the perils of :mul:rnl catior itement, the Government : e been taken fro aver kil' | Ling smoke, Baisims by ‘ollling: Fre : . hotguns, a method wi experimentally, is considered as a | novelty with a future dependert pal witness i 1 b d by law, in the taking | | entirely upon perfection of synch e e g T 3 rhearit animal WS JUNEAU HAS STABLE Cattle Become wild William Van Arsdall, of Ha ronization, . | peceted to be the principal w | voinied out by i W. Terhune. | ApPEARANCE, SAYS On Aluskan' Island| o o i wiens e soecr | A T red plar s 3 in the pasture of a farm near|Hindenburg's Picture Is ‘on Postage Stamps A pelt 50 taken, he said SEATTLE MERCHANT 3 g is worth materially than one Bkl KODIAK, Alasha, July here. While he went for help, a| Kind Ferdinand Dies ; : ki O g v Three hundred and fifty shorthorn | Pull grazing in the pasture sightsd igzgieal ! A J. C. Bowles of : BOwls cattle browse over the mounta'n-|the machine and charged it. S i 2 Suddeniy, Early Today|? y value fi | Company of Seattle, one of the gus surface of tiny Chilikof Is-| When Van Arsdall returned %o | , PERLIN, July 20 i S —_— | ? | (< m an |leac wholesale houses of (i jund, 200 miles out in the north-|[found wing coverings and stru:s|lindenburg will soon soe his pic (Continued from Page One.) | 8 e . animal killed witl ifle or shot |West engaged in dealing in heati n Pacific ocean from Kodiak. |*ipped and cracked. Strips of red ; ¥ &l “he Natiad 50 |and plumbing supplies and kind: Viore than 40 years ago the Al |cloth covered the ground and the days later Rumania entered th ilue. Many | merchandise, who }unvh"u visi Cor ¥, a de-|fuselage and clevators of the plans onfli n I | - 3 : less than $10 A little extra tim il““' for the South tonight on t t € the island with a /’00 \ y / by declaring war against Austria. ! i and labor on the part of trappers | Admiral Evans, greatly plea w head of tame cattle for ex-| FRENCH DEBATE VALUE This action was believed to hay 4 { ey .,‘Lu|u:| ’I||v|y| .),’ influonce of | & would thus pay them extremely [ With his Alaska visit and wiih imental purposes. On the littl OF MOVIE “REALISWM" well,” he added | Juneau ¢ \ surface” of but 2f + | e AT 0 i SRl Mr. Bowles was in Juneau la rabe R aition: tha celtidmane’ 1 PARIS, July 20 Muidle = and Light Weight T VLA PR, ) Sreny wilf be permitted next year depc|in 1914 and, speaking of the @it-! enerat om fubreeding and |HoOise to helghten the res land. The declaration by Rumania perm 1ext year dep gener from iobreeding and 1 the realism of was followed almost immediatel ends upon the result of investiga-|ference then and now, he said tl ve b me thoroughly wild, but |Pis Amreican motion pictures arc by Germany declaring war again 4 £ tions now be made by game |&ir of solidity, the permanency of herd contir to thrive. Al |resarded in France as debatable, Bhtariis wardens, Mr. Torhune said. Every | the town’s appearance, struck him ' askans say. the experiment at lea me critics praise the combina “..”l' B obeon &t & front] : i effort will I wde to dotermine | foreeably. Juneau has all the 190k, | yas proved that cattle can be [tion when made with taste ani Sin ; 4 © » lif the animal iwe “too clogely | he said, of stability and perman King Ferdinand’s throme beg to totter from intrigue chargel Nadine Dore, of Culver City, 1 To what extent beaver trappin,s Flannel Shirts By Finch, Cartoonist of, trapped in any of the areas opened | Prosperity A Practical \ wi in the region { THE DENVER POST is S s ast Spring is fou | “I have enjoyed my trip immer against Rumanian politician | is Southern, California’s hope | iagk, Auting. SRICH s, Chat | gt s baofe S e gy ASK FOR 4 /1‘ 3 ) any of -, ¢ en deple ely,” said Mr. Bowles. “Comin German agents, who planned ‘5| in the national bathing beauty o Mom Jjifi¥e Jisan ol i ch a degree o endanger | Porth on Gilbert Skinner's yach i z N . . | + dethrone the ruler and install a| eontest. She was nominated ::‘ 7 ‘|‘-\l oo Ay g 1w w:m into plac ” nd ( J ® MILK MAID BREAD and:Good Looking ! PII R]"ACI ) jerman prince in Nabe 1 . ) Sy ated | the supply, such areas may be o pl 58 i L ! /1 9 German prin : n his pla 2 Hw' for the Atlantic City tourney |closed mext year. It is the hope |things that we would not see from | and 1 we eve 1o agal e 3 P 3 3 g Shi rap \“,', plots agaimst the T3 in a match at Venice, in which |of the Commission, he said, thai|@ Dassenger ship, making th Wi Shirt for of Juneau k 1} 438 girls we: be AR, BE - 2 i t different f o’ dthars Eha 7 e ~ Ruma position in the war ;i“ girls were entered, Al BApDenY. hate, Boan,, consvatiye [NAR I = i O o ‘ MYREN'S HEALTH will present these intercsting and Bt ARt dio au alter en < (International Tlustrated Nows,) nd not cleaned out ‘any destrict (I have made ) Pl U | instructive caricatureg’ of tam-mg Iy two vears' fighting two-third - - to the extent |h>-n it will hu‘hnm!‘.‘} 5 \¢ - BREAD Lvery-aay Use {folk as seen and drawn by Fiich of the country was overrun ny|FUNER-L OF LUND necessary to prohibit trapping in NOTICE : a—— | himself. the enemy. The Rumanians, isolat HELD THIS AFTERNOON, It during”the next season % o o | ‘These men and women havel ed and ‘without outside support - - BP0 s T T R Jl]NF4U | . parcived at “the hall of fame were obliged to accept drastic| The funeral of John Claudius| Reports whicll wore hrought hos The eyes are the most compli TS 4+ | land should be an inspiralion tof b terms sent by Germany|Lund, who died last'Saturday, was |py recent arrivals from Mayo sta.|cated, most delicate, and most | b d ! {every American. accepted in 24 hours. The collapse|C. W. Carter Mortu he Rev g body. Why experiment. wi @ V] torial will appear each week in ansing ek, were sconstrue ern front and the armistice, how-| Mrs. C. H. McSpadden, accom 9 " ekl # topi ! as the victim was an old Indian DR, TAMES SENDER “KOHLER WM. MYREN, Prop. ever, rendered the enforced trealy |panicd by Mrs, Harry Stonehouse. | wome et e . ) LE 5 : o : ; 49 kg (:«rmm]\_r At Rumania | & HBsautit), fals. of « Bonte| LTy AURgMInE th | he giter | The Clothing Man Find Out Who's Who Today b 0 mants, a potlatch was being held | Refracting Eye Specialist of Sedt g 7 1) Ph oli | Ineffective. where,” and Mrs. J. L Conn sangi{phy the Indians of that district|tle Will be at the Gastineau anly STANDARD | Phone 577 Free Dclivery | Poraiband Viclor Albert Maiu|mont was made in Eversreen|o gun the weapon accidentally | ment, at once. Plumbing Fixtures rad A8 horn a Sigmaringen, 3. atery. M August 24, 1865, tho son of Prince| Mr. Lund had lived in the United || e £ : | B ot Eohunsolletn 'abd An.| States for the last 30 yeavs, vom: | hveoH News) ARCO - tonia, Infanta of Portugal. He was|ing to this country from his birth- B— 3 educated in Germany and was an|place in Bernholm, Denmark, Mrs. | SW’ [ BIRCHFIELD It officer in the German army. He|Lund and he were married in Schaeffer Life Time | | E.] : Vi ed 4 rince of Ruma Kimberly, B. C., in 1915 and moy Y . B Nt i 1889 o he ol .u.x RVRRA e o b 1 Fountain Pens R /1[)8' AR.(‘()LA l ator g Oa ts ‘l path was cleared for his ascensi vear, where they lived until 1925} and l’om-i]s | £ S PACIF'C 4 went off, killing the Indian wom- to the throne by a #eries of ren-|When they moved to Juneau, H unclations., The heir presumptive|is survived by his widow, a s! We have a complete assort- of King Charles was his elder|fer in Michigan, a Brother in | | ment of Schaeffer Life Time brother, Prince Leopold of Hohen-{couver, B. €, and two brothers | | Fountain Pen and Pencil Sets ; zz-:h;?:':i;\x:‘:ni?uur?.‘v(:]x.r ey VL We repair Fountain Pens. New Styles OILOMATIC There’s an A“‘g‘ltor model for every- Prince Wilhelm. The latter in tur 0DD FELLOWS i " g 9 e Bring in your old pen to be resigned his rights in favor of|take notice. There will be in-| cleaned and m]ju:h-({ free u; RAY ‘ . one. ‘Alligators are for all uses, all sea- m,.;{i_.lv](:,n?;‘-‘,;"vi.':::lv‘.'pr,l"y-h‘;-dl(fzéun(l.y. stallation of officers at Silver| | charge. BUTLER-MAURO 0il Burners £ HE o1- Bow Lodge No. 24, Juneat, Al DRUG CO. ’ : sons, all weathers. siderable notoriety befope his m. 15ka Thursday evenipg July SR ST When We Sell It riage through a love affair w 1, 1927 at 8:00 P. M. All visit i 1 » G i e 3 s ~ B e e ; Nelson and Fremming It's Right GEO. B. RICE Mile. Helene Vacaresco, a favoritc [iné brothers ate cordially When marriage between Ferdinand T Expert Watch and Jewélry e, Dbests Phone 184 PLUMBING HEATING A”lgat()r fCilthCl'WClghtS are built of and Princess Marie, daughter o 3 NS, Recording Repairing Sub Station Post Office No. 1. I tell you in advance what New-Shides $ Heating Boilers ¢ [ Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh and Y Bise Bt or > Bindmbing was T e S Balloon Cloth---selected for its supreme talked of, it was said the Ruman jan quoen was much incensed a ———— Rl it 7 e lightness, strength and durability. keenly that she sent Ferdinand's | STRA WBE RI love letters to Princess Marie, | L) 5"$1-00 However, he marricd the latter January 10, 18 S Home grown Green Onions, Radishes, Spinach Alligator waterproofing is done by Six Children i i o AR gy The royal couple had six chil-| il 11 Everything in line of Fresh B e o o died iu bl Fruits and Vegetables exclusive process; it is used on no other . hood. The others were Crown i % o 2 3 f 3 ! e g Y TIES p | Ryt oy Eaels ST e e married in 1921 to King Georg- V] < i ) $04 married.in 1023 to King Alos \ 0 PHONES 02 AND 95 S i For absolute weather protection in- ander of Jugoslavia; Prince Ni . colag, born in 1902, and Princes - s sl | e anen o] i, horn 15 1008, ° | Voo Bidis l - sist on Alligators. Although he took the oath as | ary. kapest p WE CU 1%1. ; King the day aftor the death of | GUARANTEE OUR STOCK % his uncle, King Charles, in 1914, | in Bow Ties . TO BE FRESHEST IN JUNEAU! . King Ferdinand and his queen | We also guarantee to save you money on everything you buy SOld Only At were not crowned until October 1922, The ceremonies took placs HAPPY HOME CATSUP—NOW ON SALE at Albajulia. On that occasion the 4 BOTTLES FOR 95 CENTS sed by the Ik K har N . : . L ¥ R “erisatiai |l (Goldstein’s Emporium uns captured at Plevna in 1877. 47 ¥ 4 ‘ Cdi)a :1, eatly, who is appearing GASTIN%U GROCERY 7 in vaudevitle at the Palace theatre ‘ MNE 37 JUNEAU’S STYLE CENTER “OPEN EVENINGS b i 1s the guest at the Gastineau Ho-