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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 1928. s By BILLE DE BECK 'DIDN‘r TEu, YOU 1o GO To BED? Boy! Cw ¥ LISSEN, Iy ST Se'e IMPORTANT BUSINESS 1o D'SQUSS TANIGHT AND T DANT WANT “OU BUTTIN' IN = GO ON BACK. T OUR BASKET AND &o T® SIEEP = IF I HEAR ONE * Ba‘apA” OUT OF YoU NOULL NEVER KNOW WHAT HELLO . CupRUE YOU'RE RIGHT OM ime = LVE GoT EVEQY THING SET FOR The MEETIMNG = DL YOL BRING e DAPERS * THere's Tae BB - I GUESS THE BOYS ARE HMERE Jours WGHHOEY oo (2 Wy PAUL ArpREW GBS FRSER ou. SoRERWIN Sou GLEARY Even the beaten path has holes A TNe < that men fall into 66 STRONG - “I'LL GIVE YOU A CHECK!” There is a sense of personal and permanent estab- lishment, plus plenty of pride, in the voice of the person who coolly reaches for a pen, produces a check-pad—and begins to scribble. rday, and is in al suffering from a broken AND BRIDE ARRIVE ' icg. nip, arm and several broken rips, His condition was pro-| nounced fair this morning. The accident occurred yester-| day afternoon about 2 o'clock when a crane squeezed Mr. Mack,| ! who is a painter, against a post. e ARRAIGNED TODAY Stanley Krason was arraigned| morning in the U. 8. Com-| oner’s Court for alleged vio- | n of the prohibition laws. St. Ann's Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. SYDNEY LAURENCE l Weather Bureau Forecast for Junean and virinity, beginnirg 4 p. m. today: Probably showers tonight and Friday;gentle northwesterly winds LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather | 29.96 55 66 nw 7 Cldy | 29.98 46 91 E ] Mist | 29.98 54 63 N 3 Rain | One Lone Woman Ready To Battle Wall Street. Beauty Millionairess Starts | of note, arrived in Juneau on the | | Aleutian. They are staying at War by Suddenly Chang- ‘the Nugget Apartments and ex- ing Her Mind i pect to remain here for two or ® |three weeks, after which they By SHIRLEY KIRKE International lllustrated News to defy Wall Street and fight | will either continue to the wcst | Correspondent | O it out to the last against the ward or return to Los Ay as they are building a home Hollywood. While here Mr. Laurencoe i |do some local views of Eag i River, Auk Lake, Junecau and “masters of millions” who are seek- | Doyglas Island, for the Nugget ing revenge because she indulged in E |'~>h<\ ). what always has becn acknowledged i | Mrs to be a woman's privilege—to her firs change fier mind. The woman in question is Helena Rubinstein, beauty specialist, ore of the pioneers in the business of beautification, and one of the most | successful, too—inasmuch as she is| among the heavicst inzome taxpay- | in the United Stat TEMPTS WALL STRCCET For some time Wall Street has been regarding with amazement the growth of beauty parlors. Miss Ru- binstein’s enterprises, which in- clude branches In London, Paris, Amsterdam, Chicago, New York and San Francisco, appeared espocially tempting. dne l,dllll'H(P, famous Alas- and his bride, former- A pcrsonal checking account is a justifiable head- sweller. Get one yourself. fime— 4 p. m. Jest'y 4 a. m. today Nocn today First National Bunk “There is mo Substitute for Safety” S .~ TR T SO Staff CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 8 p.m. 8a.m. Precip. 8am. temp. _temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather 54 48 . 0 Clear 50 48 Cldy 62 60 Clear 62 58 Ft. Cldy 60 56 Cldy St. Paul 16 44 Foggy Duteh Harbor.. 50 18 Cldy Kodiak " 52 Clear Cerdova 54 Pt. Cldy Juneau 60 Ketchikan ... . 54 Prince Rupert Bdmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco NE lone woman is preparing sw 8a.m. tCmp._temp. 34 18 12 46 18 06 36 54 16 60 Stations— Nome Bethel .. Tort Yukon . Tanana Eagle | ONE WAY TRAFFIC PROPOSED To facilitate automobile traffic over Auk Lake Loop | of the Glacier Highway dur- ing the tourist season, the Glacier Taxi Association in- vites the public to cooperate with it in directing traffic on the loop in one direction | only. Cars moving north over new Mendenhall bridge around the loop. JAMES CARLSON, Secretary, (.ln:‘l(-r Tnxl Assnc(uuon Laurence, who is trip to Alaska, about the beauty of the Inside rrounding Juneau. of Mr. Laurence’ “Vit Bering Dis-| | Alaska, s received at| ot Shop shortly before| i / It is a large canvas | & ; B g deplc the safling vessels of 200 years ago, used by Bering on| | his trip of exploration, surround-| | ed by swarms of native canoes.{ | Another which has been causing considerable comment, is (;lllul,!.g “Quoth the Raven Nevoermore.” It | {is a twilight study in hlues and hows the nude re of a | man sitting at the foot of an ol | tree trunk, on the limh of which a raven itting. - HURT I ALASKA JUNEAU making is en- of the Passt 36 2 16 - 50 0 50 46 Sanette Cans-Mops- and One producti latest| 50 55 Dust Mops-Brooms 4 2 1 Pt. 8 16 ) (his arrival 30 54 56 54 56 56 62 66 66 62 62 61 61 62 In fact we can supply anything for your household needs 1 54 b *—-Less than 10 miles. HELEMNA RUBINSTEIN Harbor, Kodiak, Jaternational Ii\ustrated News) Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle Portland and San Francisco are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m. Juneau time. The pressure is slightly below normal throughout Alaska ex-!' cept the middle Aleutian Islands where it is decidedly low. It is high gouth of the Gulf of Alaska and west of (he North Pa- cific States and British Columl Showers have fallen in Bast- ern Alaska and rain continues s:uth of the Aleutian Islands. Fair weather prevails over most of the Interior and the Gulf of Al- * aska. Temperatures have risen in the Interior and the south- | SALOONS ARE SHUT NIGHTS ¥ Colombian quuor Law, Not Prohibition, Is ! Now in Effect NOTE Juneau, Prince A New Shipment of LATEST MODEL | EASTMAN KODAKS Just Arrived CLEAN UP _PAINT UP | Then take al Kodak picture o 1. ALASKA SCENIC years by making her name stand for wo-| | a certain quality of producis and she thought it was only ethlcal that this name should not be used by anyone except herself, 'TWAS ALL OFF So she cabled her lawyers that - the deal was off. Clinton Mack, 30 years old, was Wall Street was greatly miffed at |injured at the Alaska Junean Mil. her decislon. And now, eager ‘o | e kill two birds with one stone—to cash in on the huge profits of the beauty business and to teach Mise Rubinstein & lesson—the combire has just finished buying out a nuras ber of other beautification sys~ tems. And the battle is on! It's one lone woman againzt pows erful Wall Street. Which will win? So much so, In fact, that a com- | bination of bankers got together and decided to tender her a rather large | sum for her business. After having devoted 27 years to her profession, the lady was in a re- ceptive mood and willing to sell out. | The papers were drawn up and handed to her as she boarded a liner 10 Parls, All that was required was her signature, which she expected to inscribe after examining the doc- uments at her ieisure at sca. But then Miss Rubinstein, half way acrosa the Atlantlc, underwent a change of heart. She was afraid that the Wall Streeters would go in for mass production. She had be- come successful during those 27 THE Thomas HardwareCo . is DOUGLAS NEWS BRIDGE EVENT GIVEN DOUGLAS YOUNG LADIES OED CORNS COME OFF BY THOUSAND. Our WHEN YOU BUY CEMENT IT PAYS TO BUY SUPERIOR PORTLAND CEMENT $5.00 PER BARREL RED CEDAR SHINGLES 6 to 2s—$4.75 per M. 5 to 2s clear—$56.00 per M. Get ouy quantity prices on lumber Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. —Lumber For Every Purpose— clerks are demonstrating how easily “END-O-CORN" re- moves | the most stubborn old corns or callouses. All this and next week hundreds of men and {women ‘Will profit from the dem- onstration being given at our stores’ about END-0-CORN. You who have become discour- aged by the poor results obtained cattle by friends and|from the use of so-called ‘“‘corn ie spent one week injcures” should come in TODAY to and a week in Seattle,| hear about the ONLY remedy across the United|that will surely remove all corns and callouses quickly and with- out pain. | If you live too far away write to: END-0-CORN LABORATOR-' IES, 4, Garfield Blvd, Chicago, | who will see that you receive a| jar promptly. Butler Mauro I)rug: co. wv | Swanson Bros. | : — » | Special on Bananas JAPANESE TOY N SHOP ! SeaTsesessEsissvisasEEatd) H. B. MAEINO - ] This week featuring Assorted Preserves Complimentary to the younng la- dies who have recently murm-di to Douglas after their year of at-| BOGOTA, tending college or teaching, and|Colombia’s a as a farewell to those who are|Dccame. effective June 1 is not goon leaving again, Mesgames: Prohibition, but “in the interest Charles Sey and J. O. Kirkham/O0f public health and morality” re- entertained with five tables of Siricts production ard consump- bridge last evening at the home|!lon of spirituous liquors by gov- of the former. fernment regulation of prices and High score for the evening was curtailment of the number of sa- made by Miss Martha Mooro and|loons and hours of sale. low by Miss Mona Carlson. | The sale of intoxicants is pro- The honor guests were Miss|hibited In saloons, theatres and Elva Kirkham and Miss Elsi ‘()Ilw public places between 4 p Harmon who taught in the States, ™ and 8 a. m. and entirely on last year. They are leaving short- “*""'L\h and holidays. Addition- 1y for Anchorage to visit there|al licenses shall not be granted in with Miss Kirkham's sister for a where the ratio of time; Miss Helen Lindstrom whoiliquor dispensaries is greater than i8 soon to return to Beltingham|One establishment to each 5,000 for - continued work at the Nor.Of population. mal there after teaching in Alas-; To insure the ka the past year; Miss Martha|#82inst revenue Sey, Douglas high school teach-| & nts to them the government's er, who expects to leave in a few!Portion of the consumers’ taxes days for New York where she is]on national products However, to be married; Miss Marie Hen.|in the opinion of some of the son, who is here for a visit with|State assemblies recently in ses- friends from Port Angeles, Wash.: | Sion, the new income will fall far Misses Albert Gallwas and Mar-|Short of the amounts heretofore tha Moore from the University of|realized from the liquor industry, ‘Washington; Misses Elizabetl| With consequent financial embar Fraser, Vivian Lindstrom and|Tassment. jie Edmiston, who are teaching| In some instances liquor reve. in Alaska. Additignal guests were|Dues are pledged as partial guar- Misses Josephine Riedi, Madeline antees on state loans. Riedi, Cecile Cashen, Lucile Fox, ———————— Una Crowe, Elizabeth Feusi, Ma- FISH PRICES TODAY mie Feusi, Elizabeth Sey and she ARRIVES HERE FROM GERMANY Mrs. Louisa Goldschmidt | arrived was met and S in this country, as in New York, Chi Colombia, June 14 :ohol law whick s v York on the way | States. 3 pound jar Special, 75 cents German Eusiness Good In Germany business conditions! . o ara oxcellent with factories oper Comes ‘0 Visit Daugh- | 5iing ana prices Lecoming steadily | ter In _]uneau | lower, according to Mrs. Gold- | schmidt. A good deal of building {15 being done in Berlin and civi improvements are constantly be ing made. While some of the | Mrs. Louisa Goldschmidt, ler of Mrs. Henry Meier and ot the late Mrs. Theodore B. Heyder,| who arrived several days ago|tinue to speak hopefully of the from Hamburg, Germany, to visit|fi return of monarchy, the! here' for a year, d res herself | majority are more than satisfied| charmed with the scenery of Alas-!with the republic and the admin- ka. 1f she had been shown pic-|istration of President von xlml]vlr tures of Mendenhall G T, Auk | burg, she said. Lake and the magnificent moun- ->-o——— tains before coming here, sh«i NOTICE would - have thought the ig-| ments of the imagination, s I'og catcher wanted clared to her daughter, when s See Chief of Pelice. made the trip out the Glacier highway. ‘Though Mrs. Goldschmidt's trip was saddened by the news of her daughter’s death, received just be- fore leaving Germany, the months’| journey from Hamburg to Juncau | was extremely pleasant in every other respect. She encountered beautiful weather from the mo- ment when she left Germany, on) the Hamburg American liner. Al moth people con ALL THIS WEEK—2 POUNDS FOR A QUARTER communities Strict Attention Given et Out-of-Town Orders P. 0. Box 118 for Mall Ordon several states losses, the law Also Large Assortment of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables | GEO. ANDERSON | Expert Piane Taner Phnno‘nph Repairing We call and deliver PHONE 143 Anderson Music Shoppe Standard Transfer Walter Bindsei Stand Juneau roc-ry Phone 419 L_Belldenca Phone 2203 at once. adv. Old papers for sale at The ¥mpire T | CALIFORNIA GROCERY MRS G. B. PRESTON | TEACKEEE VIOLIN l Phene 3352 KETCHIKAN, June 14—There The Workingmen’s Tailor Mona Carlson. —— - — BIG FEATURED SHOW AT LIBERTY TONIGHT The “Merry Makers” will be the feature attraction at tae Lib- orty theatre in a combination pic tgre and vaudeville show whick promises a fine evening's enter mnmant for local theatre patrons. ‘l'he fun makers have proved very were no halibut sales here today. Salmon prices 24, 12 and 7 cents. PRINCE RUPERT, June 14— Halibut prices today (Thursday). high 12 and 6 cents, low 11.20 and 6 cents. ————— ‘The smallest French election precinct is Ornes, with three vot- ers. Before the war it had 370 popular with the people in Juneau | voting residents. and should please equally as well| > here. Eight reels of moving pic-|”; tures make up the complete pro- gram for tonight. The vaudeville acts will start promptly at 8 o’clock. —l J. L. MENNELL RETURNED TO FUNTER BAY TODAYj Mla Mennell, engincer in m of the examination work the Admiralty Alaska Gold ing company, returned to the at Funter Bay this morn- ‘with W. 8. Pekovich after ling a few days in town. l H THE WHITEHORSE INN The New Palatial Modern Hctel at Whiteh, The w'tfmhorse Inn g’:hm been built in keeping with the latest in hotel comstruc- tion. All rooms with hot | and cold running water of which no other hotel in the Yukon can boast, private connecting and public baths, maid and bellboy service. ‘Write or wire for reserva- tions. bert Ballin, until she arrived here on the Alameda. Mrs. Goldschmidt's | SCHOOL OF PIANO | inability to| | PLAYING speak English caused her no in- ALL GRADES ACCEPTED convenience until she reached R s New York, as German was spoken | | M, ;;:nm’l"’w' on the liner, and very little after|ss e SALES DATES JULY 18TH A POINTER If you are not completely satisfied with the fuel ‘you are burning in your fur- nace, range, heater or fire- Shop is now open and ready for business under the management of Sam Shabaldak, expert tailor. Our shop is open for your inspection, SUITS MADE TO ORDER Alternations—Expert Cleaning and Pressing Our prices are reasonable place grate TRY DIAMOND BRIQUETS | “THE ALL-PURPOSE FUEL” YOUR DEALER SELLS THEM OR PHONE Pacific Coast Coal Co. 412 C. D. FERGUSON, Agent . Located on Front Street at entrance to Pacific Steamship Dock °

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