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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1928 S T—— m;}oman VWho Names Colors | AL Wi LS[]N, A Says Ensembles to Stay, JUNEAU PIONEER NEW YOR June 1-—Even th | | | z00 contribut leas for naming | . | | 7 4 7 | tashton's ('t:!ul”l, “»;.; g ::ll..-;_mm 5 > n I E s SUDDENLY / ////(//,{/// | | garpt Hayden. Rorke who = con | telves the names for tho musi ( Wellknown Oldtimer Pass-| | the rosc-beiges anc | ¢ | the canaries of the world of style. | ed Away This Morn- { She also hals resorted to air.| ing - | plane rides for insphation for ap- 3 ing at Seattle prepriate names for the old-fash.| i foned tans, browns, reds, yellows| and greens, As managing director of the Textile Color Card association 1and vice-president of the Ameri- can Trade Association Executives will probably be buried in Seattle, LANNING to refinish porches and steps? Going to Mrs. Rorke serves industries us ‘i Mrs. Rorke s us where he went about a month ago : Ao ing ‘colors in any forms regard Honr W vigi & % ave your entire house painted? Roof need a new coat ing the popular shades for the| ¢ FELY Wilsar 'was one of the: Bake of paint or stain? Let us help you estimate requirements and coming seasons. | ¥ known of the pioneers of this plan your color scheme. The dpéws: impnufacturers’ ¥ep.| b ot sction. He came to Junean with resentatives, members of Mrs.| f2 ok » mery Valentine, landing here in We'll gladly give you descriptive cards showing the many rl‘u)?-lklpig v;l::u)('la‘ll.imx_ (“r.m:wr .md ; 2 || May, 1886, and they remained attractive shades of Pure Prepared Paint, Phoenix Pure decide what new notes in colorl § close friends until the end. In Bl e r e J 3 g R:Tfl" !l;’ on their list; the hat, the % ; % (1888 he went down the Yukon Pflinl, Fuljer Pfl.rc'l a"d.SIep Faigs sl Rignocr B kQ ! 4‘ I1 " Hl £ :;h;a:(:,«h;(:”i_:‘:gw“:.l:: ‘(ll‘li(:‘ jw%el-‘ i | River to Fortyniile where e p g Shingle Stain . . . . all W. P, Fuller & Co. | : > 89 thing. The A RORKE |DPected and mined for a few y. ducts of the higl \K results are disseminated by color ERPROANEY | e o e ey e s My Brunette ! ! 9 i i 3 B R __|He was at Fortymile at the time / - beof 3 » cards to al ; manufacturers of | P 2 |the river steamer broke down at ¥y we be ol service to you e ? these garments. |tion, said Mrs. Rorke, and the!gy Michael and failed to come up " Consequently Mrs. John Smith|product of the twentieth century |iho yukon River with supplies. Your color harmony . wears a harmoniously toned en:|efficiency in industry. | Facing starvation, the Fortymile | Ji | Juneuu-Young PARIS—Dotted net is a fa-|semble. Her frock is rosebeige,| “The color ensemble idea opulath , £ ] 3 B ) ation held a miners’ meet- in a Jantzen. vorite fabric for summer evening|trimmed in deeper rose, her hat here to stay,” Mrs. Rorke says :,,L,v oHoRs the el Haohor: Yakon dresscs. Champcommunal designs|is rose-beige straw with a deep-| “It is the most beautiful, and it sourdough, Tom O'Brien, for fead- o i II("‘(!'U“"O CO- B N S S N Al Wildon; aged 72, pioncer of | Junegu, died suddenly at Seattle jat 1 o'clock this morning, accord Jing to a telegram received today by Emery Valentine from Gilbert Tuben, formeidy of this city. He a ruffled net dress of powder blue|er rose quill, her shoes are rose-|allows for just as much free DAy [ep’ Under his direction all left [} o : cK. btain a|heige with dull gold trim of individuality a the old-time | powty v ante P \ate ondrous which dips in back. To o v as th Fortymile for the lower river. ]antn‘n ]l creat 'l v diagonal effect, dotted net em- The emsemble note, perfect har-|riot of colors used to. The Amer \\")wm-\'or they * found a place colors . . ... dashing, youthful, il | profdered onto piain, the stoulder | mony from top to bottom of an|ican woman brought it, and she whire there was enough food Lo flll‘('rin" Gty g r“r every ill(li- line of the silk slip underneath |[outfit, is an merican innova:|is going to see that it is kept. |supply one or more men until the following spring, Tom O'Brien ;. S being cut diagonally to corres-|-—— 3 e i o ; e vidual type of coloring . . . . {pona. Named for Polar Trip KEEP'NG TAB o Soany e Tmber —ihat| nev. but she never attended law |} ) WITCH TOTEM ; 7 3 vy . school. She stanted as a steno ». brunette at- z AR g 7 I8 could be supplied, and the re- ; ) \ blonde, brunette . . . . what o den . com e o irean | rapher in the offices of Chamb POLE ERECTED HERE ever yours may be. a MAY WAS 1 Shortly before the freeze-up move | d - f ‘ 1] than 200 miners and prospectors |[N& company, and is selfeducated.| The Old Witch Totem, erected ' U1 reached St. Michael, where there| D€ only woman to take tho about‘\100 years ago at Sukwan Kellar, chief counsel for the N ; # + i state bar examinabion at the time Village, Southeastern Alaska, i 10 was a general store. The whole|® 5 1 h | Village, Southeastern Alaska, in See the new models £ MIZE SAYS so party was broke, but supplios|Of her admittance, Miss Coleman|honor of the great Chief Kitchat, in ladies, youths or were commandeered from the|™MAade the highest grade of tho|was raised today in the street in WASHINGTON, D. €., Jine 1— 18 1ads. i N - Y ¥ . " i ; o it e a2 . o ! t of the Nugget Shop. ; : EP T ’ A o type of specialist with|Store. They were afterwards paid 4 ron childrens, on dis IN Hls R 0“ : Y P A |..x“xx]|1|‘xf]"[>1[,’:; of spec ‘ml\u:'h it e Ngabopend IS GO Ao ARG U play Il:ere now. ¢ %} & field, is Miss Miriz . ¢] party returned to Fortymile the|cedent to guide her ambitione.| MAYER BROTHERS HERE — \hie’ Ghhobd s - eebeilin |next spring. |She is a daughter of ene of the| In Fact Month Was Wet- L 4 B |0 the United States department| 1 1891, Al Wilson returned to x; T J";w'-‘lx of lh;* ‘www of| Alexander and Mareus Mayer, . . 3 tot castsadtar Juneau and thereafter made his|Deadwood, who served during the |Seattle jewlers, came to Juneau | ¢ > of agriculture. " | B i , ca d B.M.Behrends Co. | . Sic 1910—Thid . e e e e v, el Fot | TR JOTAT R 1 o ] ! pbid Rt “of mutrition | He came back from the Interior [Froaring bhonanza camp. | ing { { 3 Weitest on Record |agent for the work of nutrition |’ | Rt . | 1ng. Junean’s Leading Department Store ~ &l| " __ é: J [spociatist, she cathers und dia-|3s many other good mew 4| o e——eee— g g, o 5 iy 2 tha stubadiace e worked for years as a amona by Gunsky. Anderson 3ig Dance in Fair Building, My was cold ahd Soushelts seminates all the knowledge on ] . " wet yhm without measureable i ¢ | that-subject. She is the only wo-| ksmith for the Treadwell Music Shoppe. Wednesday, June 6. —adv. e Rieos i mine. For a good many vears he snowfall, This was the wettest man inter-bureau subject matter SEAR sicoe 1000~ d6a" the ferlee speciatist, |has been employed at the court it house as a jail guard. W Y pct R ince foods and nutrvition con- v ettest on record, BAYS T He was born at Manchester, N. ‘ ' N g inishod on Tuesday afterncon. |Mize, of the Juneau Weather stitute @ Dasic project in the ex- P ¢ Ry N e ok ’ C l L [ FOR YEAR'S WORK TODAY |finished on 15 e, ot U TiAte WAL 5 | oo rocoum, o of th tats| 1 400 came west when o youn To the Coal Consumers o g : ! made today. : T ocvicultural colleges have on Man. For TRTS i TR . All classes of the Juneaun Pub- NOTICE The mean tempsfature for the | their staffs one or more nutrition ed in Colorado, and from there uneau lic Schools assembled in their e 7 | spectalist " k with he | he came to Juneau. He had many % 2 % e o .n large |month was 45.7 degrees, or 2.1 i specislings;, who work with - thel. " .: class rcoms this forenocon at Fifteen hundred dozen ge et 0 o xRt l‘“'“"y home. Jemonstration and |friends in this city. ‘3 W el anc opzg arrived today, | degrees " - 2 7 2 L :p’lp'jlg (‘:,a‘r](;:kan"‘” p;:;:‘r;:’l‘:fin‘:h(x:,l r\:\'hl‘ol:;‘:}: |l;.:![“w‘:-”:-:;x‘ll d::]‘:vir warmest May on record was that gire K. Vance, veteran San |agricultural agents. in planning | i Bk R We want to thank you for the generous # b " ¥ = it v amd carrying out the tion 3 a 2 - ! M 7 : o7 Sagrke 0.0 case or 3 dozen for |of 1915 with a mean of 54 de Franclsco air-mail pilot, who n ) % ; respose to our requ To give Admiralt E!‘?‘: e m;eu:z \l“u’(-t‘l‘«‘-;llv’“::u‘glx (S;«])’ l01)“”1;“;\::“;,,@;U Phone |2rees and the coldest was that| 18 thought most fitted to ac- programs. Research in foods and bel/-:"nde Clrl I 3 ]” 8 i y [ Bie bewn piecticaly nojtiin. BU R " adv, |of 1899 with @ Megn Of 44 de-| compapy Commapder Richard = [nutrition is also being carried cn Lawyer, Counsel Island Codl a trial” . | i Sir'ys pho present week, grecs, The Highst temperature| E. Byrd on his South Pole |in expariment stations and in the ’ : ; . was 63 degrees on the 27th and| flight. Vance was named hyi Bureas of homs sconomics of the For Great Mine We are more than pleased with the re- the lowest 32 degrees on the| the secretary of the Airmail |department. Miss Birdseye co- VAT e aR st W8 24 g 11th. Previous extremes were| Pilots' Association as one of - |ordinates the work of these vari-| LEAD, 8. D.—Upon the shonl-| ports we have received as to ils performance at C 80 degroes and 24 degrees, re-| the best pilots to till the post [ou$ state specialists and acquaints[ders of a woman rests meny of | —we knew you would like it. spectively. Jeft vacant by the death of them with ideas developed in dif-{the legl burdens incident to the Precipitation was 8.25 inches,| Floyd Bennett, co-pilot with |ferent sections of the country|operation of one of the largest Slt‘:ulv Ship'm(*lltq will arrive in the or 3.04 inches above the normal, Byrd on his North Pole flight. ‘w‘hh'.h relate to their work. gold mines in the world, < € t e C [ i The driest May was that of 3905 —————— She divides her time between| Miss Blanche Coleman of Dead future and will increase as development with a total of 1.58 Asiches upd{. Y NCIL MEETS | Washington and the field, giving|wood, S. D, Is assistant chief R i the wettest was thaf af -is§4 v co)Ju ?_ a number of demonstrations cach |counsel for the Homestake Mining work advances. * with 13.11 inches, ‘The heaviest|' Routine business will b2 taken year. Company, operators of the noted P & rOI C o S precipitation for amy. 24-hour|/ap at the regular meeting of the| Miss Birdscye is a graduate of | gold mine in the Black Hills. She lace your orders with your own coal period was 2.02 inches en. the|City Council tonight in tho Coun- | Smith college with am advanced | 108 through the ranks of the dealer o transfer man. 18th-10th. There were 25-days]cll chambers at the City Hall at|degree from Columbia University [ corporation’s legal staff. with measureable préclylmfinl\ 8 o'clock. Teachers’ college. She is known as an able attor a little at a time LR T Y b ——————— | 7 1) MUSE ) . 98 RO B S BUT BI S R HOL SBO A S s R B I T 208 and sleet fell on the 7lh,_8lh, > 16th and 16th. on each side . . [/ s o sy Company Y [ per cent at noon, and 69 per cent ‘F‘or Sum mer f Junean, Alaska 3 l at 4 p. m. i v Z The prevailing direction of the Temporary office with H. R. Shepard and Son Hills Bros follow A wind was from the southeast and 115 Seward Street Phone 409 theaverage velocity 6.4 miles per ¥ . . hour. The maximum wind was Girls’ Coats 3 Girls’ H(lts - 21 miles per hour from the south- the same princi- il § M, ' 500 5 In English tweed and novelly mix- woan r ; gonds to SLUBENE AT D" 08 t:res, szul: collar, cap: and tie effects. binations, in all colors. NATIONAL the old scale. . . # H There were three clear days, Sizes 6 to 14 years. Ple in roaStlng fiva partly. olojdg days ang. 33 iR $1.50 to $2.75 C A ME RA WEEI< cloudy days. There were 102.1 5 5 ] 4 m‘n)n:‘;s of sunshine, or 20 per cent & 37-70 to 514'7‘) 7 ¥ H of the possible amount, and eight [ ‘ days on which sunshine was not = SPECIAL refi;’:nd:?n'mu ‘was observed on the Girls’ Mid(ly skirts GENUINE 10th; light trost formed %on the Py } ) ! I : i EASTMAN 10th, 1ith 2d; and dense|| Made of all wool plaids and ‘plain | | j ] f:g‘ on the ;::' i e colors, bodice tops. Sizes 6 to 12 ; | ! No.2 ,HAWK",EYE years. i { Model G . } Mexico to Build ‘ $3.75 1o $4.50 q Box Camera Fine New Airport g : . i PICTURES 2V4x3% ¢ W g Regular Price $1.25 MEXICO OITY, -June 1—The . - f THIS it f eommuynication: depuriment | 28 ot s |8 AUl W ool Sweaters : 2 . ‘ e $1.00 i 1,000,000 pesos ,000) to com- Pegsd S kni Gl b o B4 : Aoy i ¢ struct one of the finest airports ||g bk we‘Avl‘l35 iimsi so derin P l(ly Suiu : AFREE Subscription to “KODAKERY " given with each Camera T o o e et S 15 et S o g For boys and girls in fan and gray & This is National Camera Week cal . K 3 s National amt @ few minutes af a time.: Hills Bros.' patented, | The Valbwans srmy fivios: fiok, £1.50 o $3.95 khaki, neatly trimmed, all sizes, -+ . a Good Time to Start a Permanent Picture-Record continuous of roasting coffee a few pounds |a tew miles from the city, where| : . : at a time likewise produces the utmost in rich, |Lindbergh landed—and which was 65 cents to $1.50 If you haven’t a camera arrange to ogedmngNltumn]Ca!n- era Week and start taking pictures of the interesting events which aromatic, uniform flavor. pronounced by him a8 one of tae : Bulk-roasted coffee can never have the flavor of | best fields he o ey Rt g b 4 ash D resses ‘ comeupeverydayin everyone’slife. Snzpshots taken today become Hills Bros, Coffee. And no other coffee can be |—%il be ealarged and . more W f g . Part'y Dregm priceless in the future. If you own & camera. Secide vight now that sousted like Hills Bros, because this process of Con- | hatiTs SORSReEg N 4 £00 In English prints in oe and two- . J S : this year you will take snapshots as you go—that you will keep trolled Roasting belongs to Hills Bros. exclusively, | ekt 107 XOmSRE L8 evetopad piece styles trimmed in contrasting With sun bonnet and umbrella to El| themin ah album — that you will build a permanent picture rec- Ask for Hills Bros, Coffce by name and look 4 Rick 1o pow Gwed shades. Sizes 6 to 14 years. match. All colors, 2 to 6 years. ord for the future. i # for the Arab on!the can. The famous vacuum n . air “mail ! . : 4 pack orginatd by Hills Bros sl i all he . nercil. $1.35 to $2.75 $1.85 A Good, Reliable Camera st a Prics “velous Ar.tw; and aroma. .Sex dior f;rn:ofiy of 2 lengt) X \ : i Within Reach of All of Entertaining." ress Hills Bros., ; Dians - il b So thaf Bo wielida aisy Be: & 141 , 2 Harrison St., San Francisco, Calif, |pend : : ; Master fi&"fl"’.fl;‘. mmf:?a.’ o R e . : !fin Q.P'i.;m'i& :hye;;c‘ g‘msn&-m