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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE; MONDAY, OCT. 31, 1927, HVSTERIA Fouowing BARNEYS winnne ob Ty CHAMPION SHIP. ROONEY, Tug cHRS PRoMeTER OF e STURY l STeered InTe Tue LUMELGHT ) AND NOW OCCUPES | T Cealfer oF T4 DUDDEN RETURNS FROM ; SOUTH; GOES WEST 1 | E. B. Dudden, canneryman of | § Douglas, returned on the Admiral ‘ ‘Watson yesterday from a short trip to Seattle, where he accom- | panied his last shipment of sal- mon from here the fore part of | STRGE wHILE this month. Business is very! | POOR BARNES quiet in Seattle at the present! § “ time due to stringency in demand hn&::;” for lumber dnd normal seasonal! || decline, Mr. Dudden reported. | Accompanied by his cannery foreman, Herb Kittlesby, M-~ Dudden left on the Watson for the vicinity of Kodiak where he W W King Foatures Svndiean 4 H Cres: Britan nght resarveo BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG | I ALWAYS SAWD TS Thwn WOLLD APPREC/ATE .. ME SOMEOAY o $.- has business interests. e murder HALLOWEEN PARTY MAXIMILIAN HARDEN DIES, SWISS TOWN Josephine Kilburn was hostess to about - twenty of her young friends at a Halloween party giv- en at her home on Saturday eve- ming. Games occupied a part of the evening, most of the time be- ing given to dancing, which was wery much enjoyed by all present. was kaiser & . . be sentenced . tomorrow morn’n ] etk 5 ovenkme v wus |Noted German Editor, Who| tics of the government. partic.-| toRelieve Congestion [y Judge ™. M. Reed. The mo. & (Ot of 10 prisoners in- the| CLERK! = o s larly with regard to its for i tion to~quash the g d jury in- Sl 2t Miss Holen Hewitt hai accept Opposed Kaiserism, [policy. His opposition became 3| Five barrels of mash, three coal | disement AGa tat Wyeko Tor a1 SRy B i o ‘m""'.':;‘r’: o Sy e Passes Away steaty zfifltm’_‘;e;:::zlhv be was u- !ut«: foves and an assortment of \laged adultery was alwo denied | BOY BREAKS ARM elothi . 2 nff were taken in a raid near|in the First City. ! - - her duties there last week. (Continued from Page One) | 0% A8 often vigorously denied the Stoney hog ranch at about 8| 'Deputy U. 8. Marshal Bddy will| Walter Gerritzen, Juneau ulm;_-'fia b i A ke \ge ! __|any leanings toward Par?w.v in'("m‘k this morning, and L. Sor-{arrive on the Aleutian with|school student and son of h R R o Pro;;leud u. s v.;n ;vn:‘nn was arrested on a charge|Pistlo, A, Jepper, recently con-| Annie Carlon, was to the | ig BS er the war Harden an-|of ged manufacturing and | victed of violation of the Alaska | St. Annec’s hospita terday af- Mrs. Earl Watkins, “c"':!’;“‘e” ardently defended the policies and|nounced his intention to visit the |possession of intoxicating liquor.|Bone Dry Law, and Dakl, e enh e g o by her young son, returne 0;‘9 theories of the “Iron CHancellor.” | United States for a lecture tour|The raid made on the same|was sentenced to spend cne year| ritzen was eranking a car when yesterday on the WMW“‘:"" The breach between the chancel-|of the principal cities. He en.! a still was seized |in the Junsau jail "for being|the engine backfired and broke spending’ sevéral months VISItNE lor and the kaiser shortly aftr|gaged a private detective to i st st ad wihich resulted {irunk in a public pla | the bone in his right arm. velatives in Idaho. the latter ascended the throne|vestigate the ‘American feeling'in the of Robert Craven |s To relieve the congestic j Bty . Tmfi served . to increase Harden's ad-}toward him, but the proposed trip|according to Warren S. Harding, the Juncau and Ketchikan .| Advertising arways pays. Use miration for Bismarck and his|was abandored because of ths| the column The Emplire _|antipathy toward the kaiser. He|opposition voiced by Gern | g R I g7 Tt A ' 2 The A. N. B. will glve anothez |y o) 6 arpract attention by a Al::erlran! and bccau‘s’e of Ham ol their dances “‘mnlr"w,rfi"nl:f serie§ of essays on political suby :‘ tthl-‘.:;lb:;t: h:*!l oy c;-rfeé jects which were published n 1888. ed !Lbflfll ;‘“ V;‘;:‘(:_‘“ :‘:"N' t(?r Four years later in order to get mombers and V. 5 wider circulation for his writings ister, the event. Harden established Die Zukun‘t,|govora) '_.. (The Future), a weekly publica tack SurTs nflfi'_,%—"m tion. He stood apart from the | bkl Phone development of absolutism, mil N tarism and ‘“kultur” and in hic ball- | newspaper criticized when ani ;‘:,“fiw’z"‘::.nl‘:n;:: Al:ty?ll:rd‘:“ what he pleased. He ridiculer and :.- them, An expert lady!lese majeste until no judge could ¢ » ordan’s Valet Service the editor’s caustic pen. Timely Discussions People bought ‘his newspaper, not-because they were in sympa- thy with his wpolicies, but merely to see what he had to say on the questions of the day. However Die Zukunft was widely quoted throughout Germany and it was not long befora newspapers abroad sought the publication for the purpose of getting the editor's views on German questions. It was Harden who brought ‘o light in 1907 the court scandal of Prince Philip zu Eulenburg anid his companions, which has béen recorded as ome of Germany's greatest sensations, Harden the Territorv _of Alaska charged that the then Emperor i m P | William was surrounded by a ca- Commis-| marilla. which exerted great and Probate| injurious influence on his deei- ?O.u;:‘m ofin& sipng in political matters. Ho, Is_ the Matter of the: Estate of 3 charged Prince Eulenburg, who ROBERT BROWN BELL, de-\had been German ambassador to ceased. ¥ Austrle; Genmeral Kuno von Molt- _'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,|ke. and General Count Wilhelm That H. L. FAULKNER, admin-|yon Hohenan with being men of istrator ‘ot the Estate of Robert|abnormally vieious tendencies and wn ' Bell, deceased, has ren-|practices. The result was the “for settlement his final ac-|dismidsal of several titled persons epunt “of the administration otf{tkom court circles and a number #ald ° éstite and that .a bearing|of:lawsult, in one of which Har- will be had upon the same be:|den was fined $150 for libelling fore the undersigned at.the court von Moltke. \ _house % Opposed War olelock «~49th ‘da¥| . During 36 World. war Harden of December, 1927, at which 4mé, was pasticularly active in his and place any persons. newspaper and . om the lecturo . 8ald estate miay. appear and|pjattorm in opposing German poli- objections, in writing, o, said| cieq,. He charged Germany with account and contest same. | zogponaibility for the war and hold -that the . kaiser, while not persopally: - responsible . for thy conflict, was the:tool of the ml : He declared that.the kai- ser had the help of Satam, not: God. The German authorities he accused of cowardice and hypo- erisy in trying to excuse their motives instead of frankly stating that they had long been prepared for conquést and seized upon the e +:Try jur Belcatio Vegetable Pack ab Terrell's. a ! "Eyes Bad? Try This For eye trouble there is noth- ing Dbetter than simple hydrastis, ‘Worlc, efc., as mixed in Lavoptik e¥e wash. One small bottle helps gny ocase sore, weak or strained eyes. Aluminum eye cup free. Butler, Mauro & Co., Druggists, 96 Front St., in Douglas by Guy's Dtug Store. —adv. N OF ING ON AL ACCO! the Commissoner’s; Court for cide in ! up. —adv. . Probate Judge. ublication Oct. 17, 1927. Publidation. Nev. 7, 19317, —r & oF Xy as an excuse to put their plans linto execution. Harden made many enemics by ! his writings and imprisoned for his ait {upon the emperor and the ernment. the German republic he he.‘:lm“‘ an opponent of the post-war tac-; den’s ill-health. Shortly atter the assassination of Walter Rathenau, foreign min-l in 1922, made upon the life of Harden by | home one night and stabbed ani blackjacked him. ously wounded, he recovered. ter two of his { convicted and sent to prison and, at their trial it was brought out' £ on. women’s dresses is at)Pronounce sentence on a delin fip.t ¢he attack was perpetrated your service. It is our greatest duent charged wilh insulting the e, \rovent Harden's proposed trip .“.h" to. please you. Jordan's Hohenzollerns without runnlnx¥ to the United States. At an-| | Vifet Service. —adv.the risk of being lampooned bY)oiher time a sailor named Cruse was arrested it being charged the man planning to assassinate Harden. The: sailor later committed sui-| Harden October 20, 1861. his name, cause of a family quarrel, and at the age of 16 became a Christian in faith. took up acting to eke out a liv- ing, but eventually abandoned the ' stage to devote himself entircly | to writing. | As. children have a'"227y taken two nights for Halloween pranks,! parents will have their children | home at curfew time tonigii.| Children at large will be pickad| By order of the TWO BLACK CROWS Young and old at Anderson's Music Shoppe. of the Austrian archduke several timos | HIGHWAY After the fall of and the establishment MASH SEIZED, 1{Cne Arrest Made—Prison-| ers to Go to Skagway RAID OM,BoV! (00 K AT TdE CROWDS Down BELOW = BELIEVE ME , T'M Lucky: T V4| can see sw P the three men that Depaty Eddy| {1s bring'ng nortn, George Kim of | Prohtbit L. Chide: Agent, who . w r madae the arrest a: raid this morning. | Peter eight months| to ser In . Ketchikan, Charles 1 i B w0 Q to be pi om those a was S2ntenced to 8 month WL iy g e prisonment and to pny a e e A it rve s | will be taken on*the on her next trip, | order from the At-| torney General. This will make/ fine and costs for violation of the Alagka Bone Dry Law. . In the Heath case a moticn for a new trial was denied and Heath 1 an attempt was | j seri- | I we young radicals. They at- the editor on his way Although assailants in Harden's home, was i twenty-one Jail. | born in Berlin He abandoned Isidor Witkowski, be- was For several years he 15 years. AN I NOTICE | ] “Enrollment Week™ FOR MEMBERSHIP IN THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION Father—You owe it to yourself to take out a membership. ! You also should see that your son joins that he may have a body which is physically fit, instead of a physical wreck. You will knowthat your boy is in good company when he spends his evenings improving, both health and body. MONDAY EVENINGS—General Athletics for men from up. 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