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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 8, 1928. ROUNDED MAN /iai"siiir i spggy| ROYAL MATCH TOUNITE S AND BELGIUM EDWARD HALL [ oo b WURon WERe oo, RlVER FOR ELA PARTY 5 4 FR— - : to report to U. S. Marshal Albert q 3 White, returning a few days later Steamer Yukon, Capt. Charles . ; i = 5 P , to the scene of the man hunt.|Glasscock, arrived in port from Tyt ; th w . g% : He had traded his service rifle the south at 1:20 o'clock this af- AL B AT ) A o : e . and ammunition for a shotgun|ternoon with two days’ mail and : . A8 sy . ; E ; and ammunition to 0. M. Moore, |the following passengers for Ju- i1 By ey 4 ¥ b ] 2 who assists John W. Dudley as|neau ’ i of n e 3 ; : —_ caretaker for the Jualin mining . H. 0. Argo, Frank Bach, Jr., Andy . One Victin of {20 s. .2 roves okt v P ¥ } . ' : , 1.5 Bigtial Corps Deserter| {5t i S fIS L 00 (it was 1o/} Sac Beasloct, Tiopd 0, SHCUA/ B S '“ Aflrac C . i ed today fram et K i i T . ieved that he had only twelve 0. Betts, Nora Biebon, L. Berlin, otabbmg ray at Can- Lophmigiormediits: i g : % aken to Chilkoot Bar- |rounds of ammunition for the|w. | Butts and wife, Fred Cam. shotgun. pen, L. A. Dauphiny, J. Deerline, nery 1s in Hospital R - i : . ; i 4 R . R R oh e e wis’ adib y : - ; racks for Hearing | Mrs. H. Erickson, W. Erickson opifl - y : o | e The capture o gawara war,|SIREE] BANNERS TO | Howard Erickoon, ¥. . Fenton, Suffering from knifé th8l Alaska Pulp & Paper sk : { i : ¢ Jr., Mrs. F. S. Fenton, Mrs. E. C. wound just beneath t ) : dooklgpan o0 S ; . e of the U. 8. Signal Corps, accused] BE PROHIB]TED Nowu.‘...h,en George Hansen, Theodore which pierced the left lung, a ¢ g T o iton| BF 5 AP ke G : of deserting from Chilkoot Bar Heyder, M. Jollmond, Judge G. J. %t 'on the -up lip and a slig o % : 4 # 4 2 racks several weeks ago, after| Notice was given today by mu.|Lomen, C. A. Mark, McGreary, 2ut on the left arm, Andy Wall ; % e A A lcoting the safe in' the cable of-|nicipal authorities that the use of | P. McKanna, G , Capt. cooks’ helper from Dundas| ), Later the fice, stealing a service rifle, a|adve ; streamers across the |W. J. Moore, Glen Noltzert, J. G. of the Northwe ! antity of ammunition, a boat, | streets in the business district! Paull, Theodore Polotes, Mrs. B. ‘vinrude engine and other sup-|would be prohibited. An appeal|H. Rhodes, H. M. Sabin, R. T. a knife battle with Peter Jacobi,| < 3 "Lty and plies, was effected _ yesterday | was jssued to business firms by |Shané, Fred Scheel, J. Xidas and ook, in which the latter was|y p.oooto i afternoon and the fugitive taken|Mayor Thomas B. Judson asking|seven steerage from Seattle. Kkilled yesterday morning about ¢ S A . to Haines on the U. S. Marshal's| them to discontinue the practices| Jerry Wooten, H. Fromholz, G. o'clock. was brought to Juneau on i ; patrol boat Helmar, arriving|of suspending such banners across |R. Boatright, J. Landen, F. V. the cannery tender Nora and ar 7 B Q ;- L g """l"'_ at 9 o'clock last night,|the streets | Gunderson, Fred E. Handy, A. J. B4l ot St Ann's Hospital at 1 i g o | : according to a message received | The Mayor was confident that!Ela, W. Carlson, C. Johnson and < W : ¢ e PRF . #4 |by U. 8. Marshal Albert White|an business ok A0 RIA Y . m. today | ! houses in the city ten steerage from wayports. n from Haines this morning. No 4 While the man is very serious ’ £ : g % ey h would accede to the request She is scheduled to leave here ly injured, and there anger | EFK;NG FAVGR : . & s W deta _concerning }h«‘ capture | powever, it should be nect y,|for the westward at 2 o'clock to- from infection in the lung wound, | A were given. A criminal hearing|jt was said that an ordinance morrow morning. hope is held out for his re i . " Wy £y )5 { [ Will be held at Haines today, the would be passed by the Council to —————— by his physician BAH g . A message stated, and the Helmar|pandle the situation. "Wall was conscious during th )‘m TON ¢ i i 4 \ A ; is ex;:ex-u-d to leave for Juneau e GERMANS FAVOR AMERICA run in from Dun i 5 4 . ; > “:gl.l(l fately following the hear ATTENTION - If you neea a4 good carpanter BERLIN—Three-fourths of Ger- phone 498. Hardy Andy's Shop.|many's 1927 immigrants came to A. P. LAGERGKEN, Prop. adv. the United States—45846 persons. , nere ed to Fisheries Company, pariicipant in | g him are: Jerry Wooten entire 121 hour and uffered horribly 3 N, arorsne | ToAE ‘ot g S i | The capture ended a man hunt | Tho. commu ow. ik 4 . : . B ; J \ which began on April 27, when i sl na | et orders from ita leators to| { ‘ E p - Major Thornton Rogers, who was il B hicihaids ) t members do mot in . 4 e . . M |noifed by Deputy Marshals KR ) ;}I‘I"f"‘xf: e ors ilswtawed |1 pleasure of the authorities | . ———— BT - ; ; Frank Price and James Gibson 2 ks r the general public hat : ShAR A oeps B 1 C ff N by Assistant District Attol ey Phe Ohindse Setrist Hever: Bi The ruling house of two European nations will be united en May 30, when Prince Umberto, iat Hallthad heen sean 8¢ Ber ll,y our v.orree ow et this ; ners Bay, sent a detachment . Stabler this morning. Sl lized by tourist| heir to the Italian throme, marries Princess Marie Jose of Belgium y Tohon M Batasiypent of John Raum, who cared for OV ONE sold s under Lieut. Jackson FOR 3 D/\YH ONLY wounde man and kept foe agencies after the manner of such | to the scene. Deputy Marshals mded e cuts, said at cne |districts in some other cities. Lit [ will be here during the remaind- Prios DL Siukbitn: and: Bl We will give you a 60-CENT POUND OF RELIANCE dressings on U - h,‘l thrown |l stores selling strange orlents LUCAL HUNTER [er of the present term of Court ‘LIONS w“"[‘ GATHER ..1<I:;|(\|-;.t:-rl wil‘:r"llhll'l .‘s:mie:swi: COFFEE FOR 50 CENTS with each $2.00 purchase time Wall asked e T ASSAULTED BY i ek B TN TOROR TR o Y L GARNICK’S | O vew |nese theatre, Chinese me e | : e i yursuing force took possession of ed from members of 1 Members of the Juneau Lions|! ! posses 4 very the origina | PAINTING PICTURES TO SELL |Club will hold their weekly meet. | the cabin in which Hall had been PHONE 174 fight as everyone who knew any v»_uu{yu n_where they ar tra ned | 1S BAD FOR ART, SAYS CRITIC!ing at 12:30 p. m. tomorrow in camping, and in which many of thing about it was held i [ 4SGEL DR, aotoa) Bgut e A1) quNflEn BEAR — [the Forget-Me-Not Tea Rooms, |Dis supplies had been left, and canmery by Superintendent W. B.[found within its borders. PARIS, May S8 Pictureselling|Lester D, Henderson, President. |thTeW out a patrol in such a way Kingston, they said, to wait for| of Lm.'muu of the leade ’.N\.- 1 ruins ar says .\Yltlll-\;~‘||‘| today. th:\l. there was no possibility of CALL ME GEE the boat on which U. S. Commi i il v Sl o | ? X and critic | Although the monthly busi-|Hall's escape. Hall had apparent- BEE dloner F. Joyle, corone 8- | m Bl Sa0 1 ITnreaion Ak Jonn M. Km](‘r Kills Young artists, and some oldiness meeting of the organization Biaiit District Attorney . George|Chinatown was a place where liw ones, too, he says, grope for held last week, the question 8% Foita and Deputy U. S. Mar-[breakers gathered instead of a ly with Revolver When I form of expression that will ma sponsoring the Junior Baseball shal William Garster which left|spectable community of Chinesel “[fo hle to [se Rifle [their work saleable. |League this season will be dis- Cigar(’tte Juneau at 1 o'clock yesterday af-|busin ek, -Ho. ol cliiodid, e o They spend a season on cub-|cussed at the gathering tomor- ternoon The U. S. Forest Ranger No.|ing and the order went forth to VL which fook the party from |Chinese organiiations to refrain Junean to Dundas Bay, left the|from even the semblance of evil : mine at 8 o'clock |doing. cannery this morning at 8 o'cloc b 5 with the*Body of Peter Jacobi and Residents, taking their reform several men from the cannery, ac-|movement seriously, have deter {on of the|association, a school for Chir and call me when you want > GOOD plumbing, heating or Attacked by a grizzly bear he|iSm. another on superrealism and |row nad Just wonnded, probably fatal,|® few months later they turn back | President Henderson made pub- L' h sheet metal work CHEAP. ly, John M. Kailer, former em i[“ the flattegt sort of realism,” © the scores of the Lions in “"l lg ters ployee of the Alaska Juneau, yes | says this modernist, who think aska Gene Information terday morning successfully stood too many moderns fit their given last week The ave : €2.00 and Largest and finest display of off the attacks of the i|||'!ll'lilh-ri‘”"'“”"'\. to s ability instead of | was 8 out of a possible o anc up cannery, 8¢ | ed to try the American custom |animal and completed his kill with |Teally vexprossing” themselves &s|high being 47 and low 28. plumbing fixtures in Alaska. cording to word received at noo ) try ) : : h ~|a .44 caliber Colts revolver. Be.|they pretend. SO Tmi o We stock extra flints t White. of going out for a “Sunday after-|? A iad a 2 i by U. S. Marshal Albert White. It | g -ou e ainin | sides the skin of his trophy, Kafl.| Lhoto also takes to task the| p R is expected to arrive in Juneau[noon walk” instead of remai | UEmneEsrmiRdsnt Wavia) J18 ness organizations called a meet- I ( md | er has several contusions on s trained artists who think they| 4o B 2 rs, and the idea has found|®" R : s merican Beaaty Parlor. —adv about § o'clock tonight. doors, s face as souvenirs of his encounter, |have found a substitute for hard, GEO. B. RICE " ->-oo - 5 : l\':nh-lz with a companion, Bob|c¢areful work by putting “the most - Gordon, went to Montana Creek |P3int possible on the canvas, 2 PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL CHEMISTRY CLASS HEARS . PR AR gt i out | thinking thereby to “show their THERS’ LUDWIG NELSON i i GEOLOGY TALK AT MUSEUM Sy ot o Ut | (omperament in & spirited and ey IOFHERS' DAY : “I tell you in advance what job will cost” T SN ailing & black bear some dis-|STessive manner.” ; SUNDAY, MAY 13TH Expert Watch‘ ;:md Jewelry nem‘""}mh i Bl R : tance away, Kailer rounded a| All this, “(‘]‘ ““"-‘-k‘“' """'l‘ “"'?“ Repairing B n. i large snow bank to run almost on[an eve on the market and unti We Have Many Prett struction in the geological com | v oy Nk to S AIOME 0% Al ot rishisen ey to- 5 ¥ Ry H +10ld Papers for sale at Emplre Office pesition of specimens of Alaska the distance at about eight feet.|the sole object of young painters|| MOTHERS' DAY CARD§ PR | | al ore today in the Alaska 6 Bole0h youn, fi'\."fi'\.“.l Bioo B D Stawart, Fed-| . . | The bear immediately charged. |things will go badly in art. eral Mining Engincer. The class| ' With but time for a single shot,| f DAMINGS Were not -*"'1:‘- hel| Also WHITMAN'S CANDY Y “of 18 member: . : Kailer drilled the animal in the |58id, "art would be save( R ok 13 menai ot o) Rrssdts ftls Al iavaltha” witdnkt S e & FOR MOTHERS e s 4 hikdr i B ontialy through ite bodv: 1t was| AUTOMOBILE LICENSES ‘ The museum is used at inter- vals throughout the year to aid| on him before he could fire a in the teaching of natural his- second shot from the rifle. e AT o 1 . OB ; 1928-1929 Automobile Licenses| |" tory and the history of Alaska, | \EE . then dropped that weapon and| A0S/ 4 ; ; BUTLER-MAURO B in e ekl gl put his heavy revolver into action due and payable.at efties according to the Rev. A. P. of City Clerk, June 1st, 1928 R =5 curator of .the mu- { |1t took 11 shots to bring the grizz o st B e o by ; J Iy down, all of them fired into i o oo | DRUG CO. without a ¢l from one of the R 3 K grades, either here or from Doug- : t ROYAL SCAMER HOME When We Sell It las, taking advantage of the ex- K ’ # seratches on the nose and side of VANCOUVER, B. C.-—Reports It's Right cellent collection of birds, min- Nt i 1 the face and nec! One claw are TEne kel Hhal ce. e and | erals and native curios_in the 4 f ped open a small cut in his upper|y,qy Willingdon of Canada may | | Free Dellvery Phone 134 museum to further their knowl- % P $ : lip. GataBURET & SSRiEmadt - udhon il iSuh Station Post Office No. 1. edge of the Territory, he said. v ; He returned to town yesterday|p e on the Pacific Coast. e, : | evening with his trophy. The ey .0 2 .} | skin measures seven feet and two ASKS GOVERNMENT ACTION “ | inches in length. TO ALTER GIRLS' DRESS ; 2 bt e A S D’STR‘C'TC&’;';‘,?ETQOMORROW{ The Workingmen’s Tailor necks and short skirts would be| taboo for Italian high school and | . Thers Hiige B Tt jrossnt Sho college girls if Minister of Educa-| w0 ypoo gestor of St. Louts, Mo, |0 Dreside, the U. §. District tion Fedele took the action as Ked | 000 e that Harry J, Shaller, & |Court was adjourned this morn-| 3 ; 2 3 in a letter now before wealthy fellow townsman, promised | N by Clerk of the Court J. H. is now open and ready for business under The body known as “the Nation-| 45 marry her after she had com. |Dunn, until tomorrow morning the management of Sam Shabaldak, expert al Committee for the Correciness| pateq her musical education. A it ten o’clock when the petit of the Mode” has petitioned him. | jor."vine'has oecea but she s stilt | jury. will report and Court con- tailor. Our shop is open for your inspection. : i requesting that all those whose | umiss» so she is suing him fog |vene. Judge G. J. Lomen who costume “does not conform 10| mreach of promise, 3 SUITS MADE TO ORDER | that modesty which is dictated Dy (International Newsreel) : | i Diian neass Ao o | T When we bought those Liberty Alternations—Expert Cleaning and Pressing timent” be barred from the insti tutions under his control THE PERILOUS CYCLIST Bonds in 1917 why didn’t they The in se L Our prices are reasonable A o Meve already pub | PARIS — Bicycles and motor-|tell us somebody was giving them 5 licly admonished girl students r,.;;-‘l;"‘; are almost a3 fatal 0|y gy fregt Located on Front Street at entrance to Pacific 4 same care in manufacture, the same o u ith little |Pedestrians of Paris as the 8,000 - 5 E e;’l";:f‘ll.w‘:v:l‘l :1“- nl.u[u.t‘-lluhvll |taxis. They caused :zn‘ deathis Steamship Dock mode” committee wants govern-|1ast ¥ and taxis 44. We give nothing free, but you - hlgh standards of materials are Char- ment action. [ DAY S cet deal. adi i #et a square dea acteristic of all headwear bearing ORI JEOTOIO ® 00 that - S, Notice is hereby given TOTOTUnOn. 7810 e 7 ML L its body at point blank range. In the melee, Kailer re d slight e T 7 O 0 0T N The same distinction of style, the i S | A PERFECT LANDING T e .!““5""']'3'\;?‘;37\5'@: e A i WEEKLY BROADCAST the trademark of Dobbs & Co., New airplanes The Forestry Boat R‘AI'IHII'I'. v, flock aght in fog on a northern Bt T, W A 0 ‘ 3 Dozen Eggs, $1.00 York’s leading hatters. Dobbs Caps trict for several weeks, used Dy i . ccboiond J b Wilioms o o tinber crulee| ATTENTION EASTERN STARS ' Fresh Ranch Large Size Eggs ; are exquisite examples of American in Icy Strait and Chatham Strait | Regular b pss meeting Ju- | districts. |neau Chapter No. 7; 0. E. S. at| i Fresh Red Rock C Ch int._$ .30 b . Hdare o 'elock \Tusaday svosing, B TRY US ' oty i R T AR ek Tumtr dvens || ARV S RN Buer ia ey pound ... 558 4 manufacturing genius. CROP KINGS IN COURT Visiting members welcome HAMILTON, Mont—C. Bdson |uav Aton R e W M. |} other store and cannot get Best Fresh Unsalted Butter, pound ... .60 jfimh, twice “world wheat king” | i what you want, see us, and | 2 " ‘at the B rnattnal “m,v il | Termmmomeooeooooooo———— || the chances are we will have 3 Pounds Nucco f?r 1.00 {Grain Show, was charged by L TRINITY GUILD it. 1f we have not got what 2 packages Kellogg’s Corn Flakes for.... .25 Peterson, “world flax king” [ Hh # you want we will have it for ! i . o d his son-in-law, with interfer fi you as fast as a cable or wire- | Gl'apejlllcm pints, 3 for 1.00 in a school election. He was GOODIE less and boat can bring i Golden Glow Near Beer, on ice, bottle .25 X : . S . d for disturbing the m.m with no extra cost to you. £ Be” beer o'-‘ the mke‘ Goldstezn s Emporzum e m: PICK OF THE TOWN ? SALE Il TRY US. B Neea found e ATURDAY— || ) | Juneaw’s Style Center ith merchandise stolen from MAY o { HELLANS ; R qpasters. e PHARMACY | { M Gisrinaen Brovais ‘ Phone 83 Free Delivery Phones 92 and 95 8 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.80 p- lll.