The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 11, 1928, Page 2

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you buy the summer hosiery ‘in exeell>nt qualities, complete greatest ]oh are small the size range will be pr Ulnpll\ Only once a year can duced prices. Now comes unusual v { i All pn]lulur shades, Nude Sunset Mirage Cham pagne Alesan Flaza Grey Cinderella and many others such as Many other special values in the store this week.. famous Phoenix Hose at re- alues in hosiery at a time when needs are THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 'IHURSDAY OCT. 11, Annual Sale of Phoenix Hose (CAMERON TIMBER MEN N FROM: ADMIRALTY Don Meldrum, in chargs of the | timber erulsing for the Cameton pulp interests, came in from the base on the west.coast of Admir- .m_v Island last night on the gas- boat Elsinore, Capt. W. H, Roes- sel. Accompanying Meldrum' was James H. Cameron who hag tien i viwiting at the camp for the *lmn ten days. Several employes at the camp dl- c0 came to Juneau, including H. © Brockman and R. McRoberts, of this city who are through for: the year. Floyd F. Ross, H. A. Heron and N.-R. Brighman are leaving for the south tonight on the Admiral Rog- Ters. o i (o The cruising activities on Ad- miralty will De concluded for the | yeat about Noveraber 18t, wecotd- |Ing to Meldrum. St SBATTLE, Oct. 1L—Steamor Que!n'n&led tor Southeastern Al- Mln ports at 10 o'elock this marn- '!na with 35 passengers includipg | the following for Juneau:' Lester D. Henderson, Johu Noyes and | wite, Lieo- Osteman, H. J. Ehieliart and' H, V. Lesevve. thongh. some of the Carian, 3 for those “who act Regular: $1.00: pain now. 99¢ pair or- 3, pair for $2.50. Regular. $2.00: pxur now. $L.8%. pair or 2 piir for udge Hos Mirvid | .,gukamls Oct. 14 a.m. today 1928. Wutber Conditions As Recorded bz tl:e U. S. Weather Bareau,” Forecast for Jnnean and vicinity, beginnmg 4 p. m. today: Rain tonight and Friday; LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. BImMR}"Wm( Velocity Weather 30.50 43 2 Clear 3039 38 72 BE [] Cloudy Noon today. 30.26 41 82 SE 7 Cloudy s, o SN -+~ .. SO - ABE SAIS 1+ EI AORTRIr . -2 CABLE ARD RADIO xmng YESTERDAY | wnttong—_ temse_tempe !l lempe veisgtty g}r. Wi Barrow 34 30 o 24 28 p Neome 38 36 26 + 26 12 UD Pt. Cldy 26 32 * .00 Cldy 4 00 Clear 14 18 .00 Clear 20 a0 Clear 38 08 Cldy 40 - — Rain 42 - - Rain 36 Bt ] Cldy .00 Cldy 00 Cldy 00 Clear Trace Cldy .00 Clear 14 » 00 Clear 56 56 18 .00 Clear *—Less than 10 mifles. NOTE:—Observations at St. Paul, Dutch, Harbor, Kodiak, Ju- neau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and San Fran- cisco are made at 4 a.m.; Juneau time. mcderate to fresh southeast winds. fime— 4. pan. yest'y Cld)’ 30 18 22 22 40 50 42 42 43 35 31 30 22 14 Bethel 34 Ft. Yukon Tanana Bagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneaun Ketchikan Prince Rupert 54 Edmonton 40 Seattle 54 Portland 56 San Franclsco 68 28 52 32 52 » 64 | There were two well defined areas of. low. barometric pres- sure areas charted on this morning’'s weather map, one being cen- tered at Dutch Harbor, with a reading of 29.38 inches, and the second one was near San Francisco, where a reading ol 20.68 inches was recorded. High batometric pressure extended from the Upper Yukon Valley southward to Alberta, the crest being lo- cated at Edmonton, with a reading of 30.64 inches. Under the influence of the pressure distribution over western North Ameri- rain was recorded an the coast from Cordova westward to the Aleutian Islands, elsewhere, fair wcalh?r prevanod. ST. PAUL, Minn,, 11, ;| Commissioner, wonders whether '{he: I8 not a national champioh, for he has performed 23,403 mar- riages In 32 years. He officiated. at 600 weddings When war muarriages B éln-l. ynr.‘ 3 5 .| abounded in 1917, he prasided- at Bo Mo Behrends CQQ’; M 1[1;130 and the next year at 1,160. “Always the New Things First” FARMERS GREET SMITH AT HELENA TANA INDEPENDENT LEAGUE EQUALITY FOR A RIQ'QLTURE' When he arrived at the Montana state capital on his western speaking tour, Gov. Alfred E. Smith, Democratic ¢andidate for Presi Ident. found a dele: tion of farmers waitina to welcama By WADE WERNER the mythical Balkan country in HOLLYWOOD, Oct. 11— Those | Which the acticl lakes pla B, who belleve the screen version| Using any ordl f of a play should follow the orig-|language on the Qh‘l’ slgns, inal with scruplous fidelity may [DeWspapers —and other atmos- as well prepare thomselves for uiphl‘rir‘ details of the scenes might .shock when arouse the, suspicion in some Valentine” ountry that it was being pointed N Town t. So weird combination of & several languages, in able of The pictureip,ing translated by anyone, 1s ljust completed employed. under that name retains of the or- iginal story prac- tically not hing| gn comes Fewer Faccs Producers and directors have but its title and|peen doing 80 much worrying the climax injover talking 'plctures that sthe which Jimmy re-|question of what the new scfeen ' veals his, identi-|technique may do to the legeénd-! &ty to the detec-|ury thousand faces of Lon Chaney William Haines tive who is after {has beem more or less over- “Alias Jimmy{ipoked. him, rather than save himsolt by | Chaney alleges he stands to pretending inability, to “feel” the !lose at least 20 faces as a result | combination of the bank vault|of the sudden cnthusiasm for / crget Market and t Once he used two languages in .{the same ceremany because the ' man - was Italfan. and the bride Judge Henry Gallick, local Codrt - — understood are deaf and dumb, I write the \queutlom, amd have them write the answers.” Pclish and neither the other's language. “I've married them in Span- ish, Polish, German, English, I Couples he marries now seem Italian and the ‘lcnndlnuvlnn ,older to Judge Gallick than those languages,” he relates, “‘and who came to him yeafs ago. He have married them even when balieves they think twice now be- they were deaf and dumb. Some {fore getting married and says of the languages' I can't speak,|this may have had something to but then I get an interpreter for |do with the decline {f his busi- the ceremony. When the couples A Whole Story of Wiptey .S'marmess Revealed PARIS — Dresses which open idown the back are new. Chantal shows a navy wool dress with beige angora wool collar extend- ing down the back to the hips. Sleeves and hips are {with bands of beige covereéd with rows of marrow silk brald. Thete !is a yoke with pin tucks placed /in concentric ovals. Swehk Capital Plans 3 dons. STOCKHOLM, Oct. 11.—Sub- terranean garages of considerable proportions are to be built In ?lete Stockholm in. the near future. With the gemeral motorization ‘of traffic, parkimg space is getting rarer in the Swedish capital #nd it has beem found 'neocessary to seck additional room under- ground. % Two public squares, the Ho.y Gustf Adolphus Place, both locats vital peints, have been - sugf as places under which ga are to be comstructed. On count of ‘the topography of ¥ streots surrounding the last nam- ed square, it seems ideal for the purpose, surrounded as it is, the Royal Palace, the House of Parliament,” the Opera, and the 803 nud 10 v tloths. Evets ™ $9.75 16 '$49.50 in whi€h the little sister of the|sound. In many cf his dls&ul!s& girl he loves is facing suffoca-|he explains, he has “built up” tion. his face from within, filling his William Haines has the titlemouth with extra teeth and plas- role, Lionel Barrymore is the de-{tic padding to distort lips ‘or tective, and Karl Dane and Tully | chéeks. 8o long as he was ot Marshall are Jimmy's pals. The|roquired to talk, this mouthful ! Eirl’ vlg;pl-yod by Leila Hyame. |of makc-up aceessories dld not interfere with his acting. “But now,” says Chaney, “ful- Iy 20 good make-up methods that tock years of experiment willibe no more. I used to play crlp- pled characters — and now * my characters are crippled.” Some’ dtyr{h finbel peace prize may be awarded to a movie di- rector his perspiring efforts 3 offending ‘any foreign in his films. It has al- dy become the ‘custom to make —_————.——————— moyle villains men without | ANERICAN LEGION MEETING countries, so as mot' to "dl.v mllu- abroad. Now) Important ‘I8 trying to make his|night at 8:00. Business of “inter ‘hate-proof by in-lest to all men who served in flflhm' language for |France. (Adv) |ant banks, headquarters ‘of the most imiport. Not only. wilt the space provide room for a great many cars, but with only slight changes in street levels, easy en- trances and exits In a west to east direction can be built. COLUMBRIA, Mo.—Five Misso ri fatm ‘women are 19 be® nated' “‘master farm > home ers” ‘and® receive gold Pins fi‘- bolizing the distinetlomis: * tions ‘will be made during thte nual Fafmers” Week at'tlie¢ meeting Thursday , versity of Missourl.c ¢ —_———————— LET Almquist Prem - Jour lmuu-cwmw’uu Coats altd 'Ensen Hers' a Wiitel war uw vu"wd ab prices that are amasingly 1ty agh- lon trend, eyéty col- or' in' ‘evéry b‘n. at Gordon’s bles awaits Madame at Gor- ‘be the pleasitre of se1eclmg ¢ from stocks that are com- SMART COATS richly furred in_ all the new fabries, beautifully Lined, heflgned for coim- fort, warmth and. beauty. R $19.50 to $39.50° $69.50 came to Gordon's for the mhioh—- the gleam . antl fl- that bliA swirl—now s~ “fihl}d at Gordon™ See Our Window Display ’ Juneau Young Hardware Co. If its hardware “WE HAVE 1T” Pacific Coast Coal Co. H. G. WALMSLEY, Agent - Phone 412 Steer A Safe Course Columbus had no one to show him the way. But you can steer a safe course on the sea of life through consistent saving and wise buying. On October 12, 1492, Columl)us discovered America. Have you “discovered” yet that the California Grocery offers you the best merchindise at greater savmgs. CALIFORNIA GRC GKO(.ERY Free delivery three times daily PHONE 478 “Best in Eve r Lumber Stock is Complete Mouldings, Flooring, Ceiling, Rustic —We Recommend— Verticle Gtain Hemlock Flooring —Just Received— Carload Cement, $5.00 per bbl. Paper Sacks: Juneaw Lumber M-lhp, Inc. Llnber l"or Every

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