The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 10, 1928, Page 8

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The Rebekah Auxiliary has held n h \ nd cle: SCOUTS TONIGHT| six calves which were placed in very successful card parties and| Chief of Police George Cetchell | STABBING BUUT r i F R FUND T | eastern zoos. They did well for appreciate the active interest |has received a request from W. B, | i He | ( \ . | some two years but through care- shown by friends. Plans for an- |McFarland, City Attorney of § the : > v » First Annnal Mothers' D, {lessness of keepers died. other series are being made for |Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, asking for DIES WUUNDQ 5t ght appater 1 b Ehron i N au Troof BUY MUSK nx The animals ate noted for their the fall and the parties will close |information concerning the where- y IR t IR .‘1]‘:\ \l at and N ot ¢ v Scont heavy, stocky bodies. The adult Arguments Made This|with a grana prize to the best @bouts of John T. McGovern, a cch pars €1 rerica ers, w animals attain a large size and player for the series. young man, unmarried, and about S b0 T hin esented at 7:30 o'clock tl _ [often range from 700 to 800 or Afternoon—Jury to ST ST 27 years of age, whose mother and ey that not get along ving in the » 0 L9 more pounds in weight. In the CK QUCTA' sister reside in Coeur d'Alene Andy Waii, Cook at Can-|,.4 e else would have | yasium X "-h"‘-fl.[(m H0P‘€S Congres ting season, Mr. Whitney said, Be Locked Up NEW YORK, Mfl,?lofiS,Th, The letter states that McGovern nery, Succumbs—In- 1 1 : the im!‘ hen o » past weeks local Will Pass Bill to Buy the bulls are vicious, tacking £ i i following are quotations on cer- |informed his family he was going L Mr. | ton wired to Seattle for t Fatl ar . | without provocation. Hunters are Jury was chosen in the case|¢,ing gtock O . Ju- |to Alaska with a surveying party quest Is Held /4 1 helper &nd told Wall A st Experiment Herd {often charged by them. A simple|of the U. S. vs. William Doug-|peau 4. ;,,(“l(fnd,:y“Q]‘“sf\’:nh:} and advised sending his letters to _— nd ) ) that the O r ther method of dive! he attacking Iu_s. charged with conspiracy to 88%, Rock Island 1218 Kelly: yeneral Delivery, Juneau. He left Andy Wall, 30, cook at e|could ve on the next boat an ch t [ to ) rospects are excellent (hat|animals was d, the hunt-|violate {the prohibition laws, in Springfileld 21, Bethlehe;n Steel |the hotel in Seattle at which he “u ALY Lo n e ¢ p their word to try and'ap an a und 1 soon be available for|ers mere casting something|the U. S. District Court this{gai, Southern Dairies 541, U.|was stopping last July and noth- Northwestern sheries Cor F along until it came t > on the pr ¢ rchase of musk ox for an|black, a hat or coat, or other black [morning and sworn in at 11:45 S. Steel 1491%, Great N,,n{..)m ing further has been heard from died yesterday afternoon at § Thov nothing proved ' {his ¢ 1 3 [ rimental herd for Alaska larticle in their paths. The ani-|0’clock after all of yesterday and| e 22%, Glidden Company 23%, |him. “ halook 0 St Ann’s Hq 2 meern he actual fight, to 1 troops, colors, and sa 2 e known today by aul | mals invariably divert th at-|nearly two hours this morning Congoleum Nairn 28%, and Chief Getchell said this was the when his lungs collapsed 1e | which there were no ¢ witne ' the f wnd ple of al-|G. Redington, Chief of the U. S.[tack from the hunters and charge|Wwere spent examining jurors. An|giewart Warner 97%., second request, the other one be- | result of the knife wound he re-|es, how the wounds were inflic f ving there will be| Biological Survey, here for an ex-| whatever is thrown, rending it[eXtra venire of twenty was call- ing received about six months ago. | BRbad in a fght 5 1 or 1 T 1 theories 4 ving Scout oath and laws |t ip to familiarize himself |into particles, efl yesterday afternoon when only Leon Permanent Wave, $12.50. S8%e. tbok’s helper, at th p e advar by those present an Scout law contest | with local conditions affecting ! May Have Difficulty six of the 26 members of the|gmern Reauty Parlor. —adv. on Monday morning. Jacobi|at ¢ Dr. Pigg and Dr nal work, probably st [ wild life. Difficulty can be expected in se-|regular panel were passed by 014 papers for sate at The Empire, nery thrust which plerced his hea ! 1 \ ; [ and Wall was rushed to Jui~an|tiuey looked to ha ! his Mrs. B, D, Stewart will give|ox. The bill carrying this money | The ¢ he was with in 1910|Mrs. E. L. Gruber, E. F. Cashel, SPECIAL SALE‘ to the hosy suffering from a | flic y the same , and I 35, | and authorizing the purchase has | tried oing some half grown|K. Stedman, E. an Wort, E. J. By onihi ¢ yich en-|only one knife was found in t ¥i { been passed by the Semate and is oxen but they injured themselves|Peterson, Agnes Manning, Matt Bed thie left iung:’ @ ocut on|lttehen 2 1 ched contest in this line of wor 11| expected to be acted on favorably |so badly, it was necessary to kill|Halm, Mrs. C. H. MacSpadden, FROM MAY 10 TO 19 s upper lip and a small cut or -—— next. During an intern by the House,” he said. |all of them. Mrs. K. Hooker, K. K. Kim- 50 Ibs. of Best Cane Sugar Q otwee 3 to be given by | . Calves were finally obtained by |brough, Lela M. Jenkins and L. MR B8 arm N ’ on between talks to ! n 1 On Nunivak Island | «Calves were finally obtained by u s ; Wall was born in Italy and RITTENHOUSES MAKE Mrs. B. A. Friend and Mrs. R. E.| The animals winl be purchased | killing the mother cows. The|J. Van Lehn. (one sack only to a customer) hie father, Mike Demero 1 in| LONC EUROPEAN TRIP robert<on a demonstration of fire|by the Biological Survey on tho|skins were then thrown over| Assistant District Attorney H Best Del Monte Peas, can fea Montrezl, Canada, according to| build By friction will be putfeast coast of Greenland. They|hunters and the calves followed |D. Stabler made the opening Solid Pack Tomatoes, 214 size, regular 25¢ information given by him to h 1 /. Rittenhouse, ' on | will be delivered to some Atlantic|them, nuzzling at the hides. They|statement for the Gowernment ke pit thorities. He told W. P.| jy aind San Francisco Bugle calls used by the Scouts|port, probably a Canadian one,| were fed on condensed milk for|finishing just before noon, when King n, Superintendent 1 ding part of the will be blown by troop bugle ex-|and shipped by rail directly across a short time and later on hay.|Court adjourned until 2 o'clock. - SRS ne sArsopedntaananee Mnners, that hie hat éha pront summer in Switzerland perts. The concluding number|the continent to Prince Rupert.|They soon became very tame and| my. jury Amocat and Happy Home Apricots, 214 size, nar when he w 1 7 ¢ 1 visit almost .all parts of will be an addr by Scoutmaster| From there they will be transport- | followed their captors around ;. (po custody of . the Court regular 45¢ ... e T A yrding to letter IL L. Redlingshafer of Troop No.|ed to Nunivak Island. shipboard, eating out of thelr|poiiive quring the progression of Amocat and Happy Home Cherries, 214 size, i ar ¢ em by local friends 1, who has been the real head of | The experiment in broeding and (hands without fear. Ordinarily|yo” ¢ral by order of Judge G. regular 45¢ . - ; . .35 Wall. T , at i ey ¢ expect to return to' the Juneau Scout movement since | rai will_be conducted there.[the musk ox feeds on lichens| ;" “ 0 Amocat and Happy Home Pears, 21 Junea i 3 Tnited States earlier than infancy and has worked with|The herd will be confined within | suc h :x~" the caribou or rvim] i AL regular 45c¢ b 7 40 lors <t December, reaching New the boys here for several years.|fenced ar where it can he|moss indigenous to northern Alas e A e heis i 48 Cause of Death < about Christmas and pro- He will tell something of the|closely observed and given care-|Ka. REBEKAHS’ CARD PARTY g:;l;cEfi:%tcrfi%ZbfieE()ucggzflfi)r e Amocat and Happy Home Asparagus, regular 50 cents is to be kept togetherq 3 the death of And 11 o ; direct to San Franci Scout Camp which will be held at|ful attention. If the experiment 45 was due to a knife wound w | % from Marse they | E River during the first two|proves a su 88, imals will be The Rebekahs held their last SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON FRUIT AND GREEN pierced the liver and the F aid they had spent two w s in weeks in June, also telling of|taken north and placed in regions AMER'GANS sAFE whist party of the' season at Odd R Ao g r s wound being inflicted | Manila, & similar period in Co-jcamps in former years. where forage.and other conditions ows' Hall last evening. There STUFF—FRESH TWICE A WEEK per ¢[lombo, and were planning to leave! Refreshments will be served at|are favorable. a good attendance. The first f a § r | for Italy in the near future. They the conclusion of the program. Mr. Redington said today that| rize for the women wag won by GARNICK’S aue t night € i it Rom nee, Mi R SRS the herd to be obtained will prob A Claud Helgesen; second by X 4 Juneau-Young Undert: "a P Italian la Vienna, trav MRS. NOBLE VISITS HERE ably number , about 15 female $ Lokke, third by Mrs. Walter PHONE 17 1 witnesses . t el through Switzerland, touch —_— and five males. Owing to the Heisel. E. 8. Jewell won first inquest were rlin, gpend some time in Pa Mrs, William Noble, of Tenakee, |lateness of the season, it is prob TSINGTAU, may 10—Having|prize for the men, C. T. Gardner PP, was killed instantly with a knifc | Council ed that 1 rful part of the rtainment, | “We are very hopeful that Con-|curing adult animals for the Alas-|both the prosecution and the de- ['eeeeeeoeeeemeee " o4 . weart, | from t wound n bot 1€ follow. A ) ress will give us $25,000 for musk | kan experiment, 'Mr. Whitney d.|fense. The jury is composed of: i <i , Superintender ¢land London before sa who came into Juneau several|able that it will be next spring be-|run the gauntlet of Chinese fire,|second prize and the third, a cut - = =4 Dund Bay cannery, Ch |'America. They were havin *|days ago with the body of Mrs.|fore the animals can be taken.|Americans fleeing from embattled | l gon and Lawrence Amdal, ci h0st enjoyable trip and asked to James Edmiston, is visiting at the |1t is expected to have them |Tsinan are safe here. All Ameri ! nery workers, Dr. W. W. Couu remembered to thei home of Mrs. E. Loomis while in|brought cenland by some |cans in the war zone are believed i CALL ME GEE BEE ¢il, who attended Wall, and I town whaling vess operating from[to be safe as the Japanese con- C p the jury were:| Should Thrive Here Chinese Nationalists. I ]l }I ; J. A. Snow, John There is no reason why musk — .- i Wters and call me when you want . Guy MeNaughton, W.| K % Tail {ox should mot thrive in northern| REBEKAH WHIST PARTY 4 i ; cuas ana s et || The Workingmen’s Tailor |3 "t tiion ot Wares| Weanesssn. stav oth 505 ». 5 GOOD plumbing, heating or The evidence given at the in-| Whitney, eastern big game hunter |m., 0dd Fellows’ Hall, Good sheet metal work CHEAP. last night, was largely 2| qho ) [ who accompanied Mr. Redington . Refreshments. Admission $2.00 and up ’ tion of that given at the| (= i’ I |north. He has hunted the animals {35 cents. The public cordially L o d inquest yesterday morning heid & successfully in Greenland, while)invited. We stock extra flin argest a inest display o on the death of Peter Ja is now open and ready for business under Ce ——— —_— - a ta, & f piay f plumbing fixtures in Alaska. gl "“'i',',‘)']“\‘ 4”“' A 1 the management of Sam Shabaldak, expert cannery named Start, which was tailor. Our shop is open for your inspection. taken by Judge F. A. Boyle and e R S A SUITS MADE TO ORDER ANNOUNCEMENT LUDWIG NELSON GEO. B. RICE cannery last Monday night, Bttt AR S Expert Watch and Jewelry PLUMBING Sfaite Over Hot Cakes Alternations—Expert Cleaning and Pressing Bévalrig HEATING SHEET METAL Start’s testimony concerned the : s G 3 ; 4 “1 tell you in advance what job will cost” quarrel between Jacobi and Wall Our prices are reasonable We will move into the Valentine j on last Friday before the fatal i Building on or before May 16. The affray » declared is story Locate Street at entra aci . N . . 7 4 ‘x]fp Y. He l‘l“lln' AL 2 y Located on Front \tnet} at entrance to Pacific Soda Fountain will remain with Mary' hat he had gone into the l]ll\)n‘_ Stl)fllnh’hlp Dock rocm late for breakfast on Fri- \0““;:q “,]") “l]l Op(‘l‘flle t]]‘s in con- cakes and Pete Jacobi, the wait , 8 nection with her restaurant. day morning. He ordered hot er, went to the kitchen and gave the order to Wall. Start heard We will continue with the Drug words in the kitchen and turned 4 5 1 4, i b and saw Jacobi raise a chair and Store, Pres iptions, Landy, Clgars and swing it, he heard something Cigarettes, Sundries, Cosmetics, Maga- heavy, which' sounded like a Kife clatter to_the floor. Start ines and Papers, with more vim than | For One Day Only ot i e ever. We will try to interest you with § , something new in the near future. We . MOTHERS’ DA something h v JOTHERS’ DAY expect to have a big reduction sale to F"daya May Ilth SUNDAY, MAY 13TH ] celebrate and advertise our new loca- We Have Many Pretty tion. We will have an absolute com- W()men,s MOTHERS' DAY CARDS plete stock at reasonable prices. Our ; i l’rescription Dt'partment will be not Tan Calf Oxfords, Patent Strap Slippers, low heels, i,y A reduced special to $4.95 a pair. Also WHITMAN'S CANDY only one of the best in Alaska but com- B g - FOR MOTHERS parable with the best in the States, and Black Patent Strap Slippers reduced to $3.95 a pair. we are r';ld_\' to back up this statement Brown Calf Oxfords, Black Patent Slippers, special, e i W \ to_ kindl $2.95 a pair. g at any time. e ask you to kindly 2 b ; : BUTLER-MAURO watch our ads. First and most import- 5 s Black Satin, Tan Calf, Patent Strap Slippers, special, DRUG CO. ant Of_““ we solicit youx good will, and Broken lines of Black Satin, Patent Leather and F following that we desire your patronage. & Black Kid Slippers greatly reduced, special at $1.00 a pair. When We Sell It Thank you. 5 i It's Right Men L] s Free Dellvery Phone 134 L4 B | Sub Station Post Office No. 1.; u1t a e 4 ¢ s fggrt lines of Brown and Black Kid Shoes, special S — ° S a -0, R A R S HELLAN S PHARMACY d s %Tan Calf Osteo-path-ile Oxfords reduced special to .95 a pair. TRINITY GUILD . d Broken lines n Ki COODIE on Kuppenheimer and 3 Qiterds Tanced T INgE S o T B0 b SALE A Keller-Heumann-Thompson WEEKLY BROADCAST | Boys’ ATURDAY - Clothes 3 Dozen Egg33 $1.0() & pagt.)ys’ Shoes and. Oxfords greatly reduced to $1.95 MAY 12 3 b s J All short lines i ’ i great- Marked down to sell at prices within Fresh Ranch Large Size Eggs ly reduc:dofor lx;’:iqcl?fclglgenrcee!.‘s St Samte . ’;‘1’(—’:‘:""'1'"‘_“”(—'5"“_ ‘,r,\:-,t the reach o!‘ those w}}o like the best Fresh Red Rock Cottage Cheese, pint..$ .30. 4 Remember this sale is for one day only—FRIDAY, il e at the price of ordinary clothes. Best Fresh Butter in cubes, pound 55 MAY 11TH. JOHNSTON’S ” Best Fresh Unsalted Butter, pound .60 CANDY Pr iced from 3 Pounds Nucco for . 1.00 2 packages Kellogg’s Corn Flakes for. 25 for MOTHERS' DAY, $2 4 50 Grapejuice, pints, 3 for 1.00 | May the 13th | ] Golden Glow Near Beer, on ice, bottle .25 G Id e 9 E . i 81;- Best beer on the market B 0 4 Stezn s mpomum - MOTHERS' DAY CARDS Bt ).M. SALOUM || GEORGE BROTHERS | ~ sowowwmum Phones 92 and 95 Fron 8 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m.

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