The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 30, 1928, Page 2

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B T e { N | | | 3 NEW FALL WOOL SHIRTS FOR MEN— Just Arrived-— All Wool Sh plaids and cl irts in fancy 1ecks. Over 10 patterns and colors to choode from. Sizes 15 to 18 Two qualities—$6.00 and $6.50 B. M. Behrer Juneau’s Leading T e e ees e wds Co., Inc. Jepartment Store e BEI(;E LEADING COLOR, WOMAN EXPERT FINDS ard Associa- tion of Amclm:l\ regards the - tablishment of beige as one of the outstanding fashion cvents at the present timo. Mrs. Rorke business and study trip to B ope, spending consldorable t in_Paris. ~ She i1 partleularly in- terested, in the, num)xur of yellow beiges naw sebi fnstéhd of the Tose hclzm wiiley flvqm the fi:la tormerly. © Shi ntlr’ W the ac- captanpe (of shelgp wor i fact that most womeh tq:a R‘drlng ‘gpr?%a," Mrs. TOUqlst by the neh e lhl 50 makes an annual This diers whom I saw there. n also in the pastel r, is second to beige in importance. “Greens are third. Greens with yellow undertones re showing t strength for sport and fo wear. Soft banana yel- good, The deeper C and brown are returni; Wine and ».u Awh ¢ a distinct trend “A new note is the return v the olive and bronze greens, fav- ored By the romantic school. The fashion cycle has got around tc them 'vagain,” = Mrs. Rorke said, registers of » "Youthful, colors lead because . the two requirements women make to- day for their clothes are that they be youthful and slendefizing.” %“I got just hm dl:l rfi:g with the bafi fhy atm, ‘serious than In at h Johany . mwtln-. for- s ¢ daptaliiof the University of California football team, by police.with nine- , burglaries over a pe- His total plunder JOHNNY HAWKINS “Genérally used n fce pick. Usually, & window was open, It was easy to, slip in the pick and’ unhook the screen, i “I never had the slighest fear. cept for the gne tim s officers ot me, 1 worked in the daytime. I re- alized I might get shot, but—=, Hawkins helped , victims ‘of hig numerous burglaries {dentify_ theft belongings after eccompanying, po« lice to Fullerton, Cal, where he se- éreted the plunder in & cellar. . * [ operations at the Admiralty Hipallt Gilwie, 6. 0. P. R.. W. L, Vics-President 6t th m was a visitor in Ju- e }P Princess Louise : ‘Qim He s making the Princes§ the Fed. a Parlia. ory. Butler ar- from land Coal company location, rived in Juneau Saturday Harkrader on the tender Apex No. 1. Mrs. Jones accompanied inm, and a cargo of Harkrader coul was brought in. Amop;, the Sitka-bound passen- gers on the Admiral Rorers is H P. Brady, son of the late Gav. Brady of Alaska. He is accom- panied ty his wife. —————— ENGLISH SPOILS OPERA | PARIS,, July 30— Opera in English is not iikely to become popular because Aaglo-Saxons re- sent the romantic phrasing and especially the wearying repeti- ticn, says Charles Hackett. “If audience knew that in the fingle of Rigoletto the same words are repeated 28 times,” he added,|ai “‘there might be roars of laughter fasioad of dppia PARIS. — . Fastiion .. designers consider . simplicity: essential in coats for motoring. and . trayel, Lelong favors a cape which falls over the slegves in front and the long tie secarf-collyr, It ie made of navy blue, light wool, material and, having no fastening, is held at the front by iM Weargr, WAREHOURE (8 BEING BUILT; LUMBER mm Large Bulldmg Nears Cor- pletlo — Has 15,000 't. Floor Space The Juneau Lumber Mills soon will_have ccmpleted que.of the most _substantisl and the largest lumber warehouses in Alaska, at their modern plant Jocated jn Jue neau, it wag;annol Roy. Rutherford, General Manpger. This, structure, i 180 teet, with 22 as 1t 18 hul.ll an: old warebousq will haye .a to! feet, while, thi be more Lhan . B\uu entirel recentiy, gompl APCK, ke building, has, thg %lnew foundation, of “any, stgheture’ op 1 Yeaters My the, .. Jupea Rutherford: declared. | copstructed to 'mu for the 1arge amBouBs, practice, lumher wi for the game cuMcnl thus . enabling . a .more economical handling of . limber, | with less damage, In addision ta the upper grades of Ilumber and all patterns of mouldings, the shed will house “box: shobks: and: a full line of builders’ miterlals. Thus the, Juneay Lumber; Mllh will be in a position to taki of both late, Fall ‘ahd's elrly Spring shook .requirements, and the general truction ‘ends of Alaskan bullding at nnx time of the year. 7 In the past,, due {0 slack of storage capaeity, there; hds fre- quently been mo sup:kdto the demands of aouch. nei items and the mill, was dhable to {funish the lacking ludiber until operations were rmmmod in the Spring, Mr. Rutherford declared, but: with the greatly increased capacity in the shed :.rgom this condition will be relleved. The ,warehouse s sa ' 8ltuated that Ships miy load awf tnioad on tlie waterfront efid ‘of the building, while at the.Thnd end, on South Froht Stréet,. large dodts ajid 4, wide alley will af- tord ampie loadin tagilities tof trdcks dypd teams. c a, 'FISH l-'O IALMUN Disappointed with the existing halibut eonditlons, Olaf Win: thers, skipper af the halibut boat Dagny, 18 preparing to go after salmon for the remainder of the commerelal season this year. Fishing, according to Capt. Winters, is nome too good, and prices offered for the halibut are not worth the effort to, get them, he declared. The Dagny 18 mnot the anly halibut boat which has rigged up for salmon this seasom. In fact, the fleet now bringing halibut. to Juneau has so diminished that it is only a ghost of its earlier-in-the-sea- son self. capacity content, r\a;. HALIBUT BOAT HALIBUT SCHOONERS IN The, Sitka, )0. Willlam Dou- cott, and the Livingston 11, Capt., 'mmu.. re in port today, for bait , and, lqp, Thua g holl Jfshing 014 papera for salc at the Bmyfife. Y brown. bear; in the shed, alcwing;a ;rq.mr. THRTY-SEVEN | PERSONS HURT R. R, ACCIDENT Bat,, Assoqhhqh Spe ml Is triick. by Limitet ifoinia SACRAMENTO, Cal, —Thirty-seven persons are in hospitals dnd Hotels in Wood- land, Arbuckle and Oakland as grim evidence of a collision, be- tween the Cascade Limited, ctack Southern Pacific train, and. a section of the American Bar. As- saciation special train from Seat- tle at 5 o'clock yesterday after- noon, at. Cortena. Both trains were enroute to San, Frafidisco. of thoge injured are in condition. Many of rt ‘were given cmergency mt ‘at the scene of the (%A.k:{u;‘d h th nt 0 Oal where-they were se to (hospitals, The, aceldent, occurred as the D train, running 10 minutes abead . of the. Cascade, Limited, stopped at Cortena to make minor repairs to the engine. . The. Cwldu Limited, roundlng a curve, 'did not see the stalled tealn. afgd crashed. into it. The heavy,, Caseade. Limited locomo=~ tive Iaiccnuad the observation car of . .the special ‘and both over-| July 30. lllr he geriously !nJured include eymouth, engineer of the m Limited, who perhaps suffered internal injuties,. while bis fireman, B. ‘W. Sutlif was! lqpldsd .and also has a badly burned foot. Rgf/fl EE 5 By BROWN BEA GRANT WIiSH “I've aply woon pne wild bear, and. would rathor like to/see sonir more,!. Junlor Fullen said Satur- day - when rhe dcco; G, Watsons and,, 3 their ' mifiing camp up Montana Creek to spend the week end. Ilis wish was more’ than granted later that evening.' While he was ing in the creek afief dinner, %o ing a slight noise, glanced up and met the stoady gaze of a large with' threo slightiy i ,werg, able. to. continue smaller ofes ' standing close by, The loud :shbut the boy gave when he saw his, fihghburs. served the Classic Taffeta Dinner Gown No wardrobe is complete without & dmun ;:m—n is 50 smart and so chic. The important line of ! eta goun, embroidered in red and gold flowers ond gald Ieavu ond_lined with gold cloth, is the bow-like drapery that starts at the waist and ends below the hem. The neckline is cut-im.a V. decoletage style. (loteruational lllustrated News) IF YOU EMPLOY Five or More Persons AND HAVE NOT RFAD THE Alaska Compensauofi . Law as amended in 1927, you may not know that you can lose any amount up to $18,000 as a result of an accident. : We have copies of the new law for distribution and will hand one to you upon request or go over it with you. You should be familiar with this law. It was made to fit your case. ALLEN SHATTUCK, Inc. INSURANCE—REAL ESTATE Unequa]ed in vdlue ! See them at SEE US FOR FIREPROOF SHINGLES PLASTER BOARD ¥ CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING . PITCH ROOFING PAPERS DOORS and WINDOWS LOCKS and HINGES WINDOW GLASS J uneau-Young Hardware Co. HARDWARE and UNDERTAKING e oo 223 SEWARD STREET Capital Eleciric Company Near Cold Storage Building Electrical Contracting ’ HOUSE AND BOAT WIRING WESTINGHOUSE MAZDA LAMPS PHONE 416 3 LB. JAR HAPPY HOME STRAWBERRY PRESERVE—75 CENTS Make your purchase while they last—— CALIFOKNIA GROCERY Free delivery three times daily PHONE 478 . “Best in Everything” e bl “EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY” Photostat and Blue Print Service MASTER PHOTO FINISHERS WINTER & POND CB. . 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