The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 16, 1929, Page 2

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'“"""'"““’"? PHOENIX Silk Hosiery The Square heel The French heel The Pointed and The Twin Spire Each presented in a wide range of fascinating shadings indica- tive of the charming woman’s mood and fashion correctness every hour of the Jay or evening. Individual types . . . individual color- ings « « « individual preferences . . . find unprecedenletl gratification in this “Height of the Mode"presentatinn of PHOENIX hosiery. - Selections from $1.00 to $2.95 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Merchants PUSSSSSSSUUUS USSP 4 ¢ FRIENDS DECLARE CALLES SINCERE IN DESIRE TO BE PLAIN CITIZEN By JOHN LLOYD (A. P. Corresnondent) }m; de it known ‘that he would retire |to the country for a rest. It was past the middle of July before he finally departed for France in search of renewed health. RO T MEXICO CITY, Aug. 16—Gen- cral Plutarco Elias Calles, former | president of Mexico, started Ioz': Europe because he wanted to get | a rest and become azain a plain| citizen. He made this clear to closc . friends who couch for his sincer- ity. He told them that he has no ambition to emulate Portfirio Diaz, who for thirty years ruled Mexico with an iron band. But so long as his personality is ! mecessary to assure a stable gov- Have you triea ine Five o'Clock | Dinner Speciais at Mabrys Cnfe? eeslet why GOOD ernment, General Calles will not . 3 retire entirely from the scene. If printing his power must be in the back (] ground' in order to keep the cour pays. try on tiic path to peace and pro- gress, there it will be. For Calles us show yon | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, AUG. i6, 1929 Fr()n(-h Bl(l for B()uutles Lather Condmons As Recorded by lhe U S Weather Bureau Beacl C Is e T() B 00 eacn Fowas Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. ma. teday: Showers tonight, Saturday clearing; gentle southerly winhds be- coming westerly. | *OCAL DATA | mime Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yesty 29.93 51 92 SE 7 Cldy 4 a. m. today 29.88 51 87 SE n Lt. Rain | Noon today 29.81 52 98 SE 8 Lt. Rain CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS | YESTERDAY T TODAY &) Highest 4pm. | Low 4c.m. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. Stations— temp. -temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24.hrs. Weather Barr F e AR T Y | FT A T el Nome 52 48 24 38 . 0 Clear Bethel 50 50 @ 46 . 08 cldy Fort Yukon 62 56 | 40 42 - .28 Cldy 50 46 | 3% 40 — 02 Clear 60 54 43 48 — 16 Rain St. Paul 50 50 | 4@ a4 d 0 Cldy ‘Dutch Harbor 58 41 | 48 48 Calm 0 Clear Rodiak 62 56 54 26 0 Clear Cordova 56 54 48 . 74 | 'Rain Juneau 5 58 54 11 35 Rain Ketchikan 60 — S G T 36 Rain Prince Rupert 6o 58 54 04 Cldy Edmonton 68 66 i 48 . 0 Pt Cldy Seattle A 0, 56 56 10 0 Clepr Portland 74 74 56 56 0 Clear San Francisco 66 62 56 58 . 0 Pt Cldy Nadine Picard (left) is considered the best dressed woman motorist in France. Miss Lisle Goldarbeiter of Austria (right), win- | ner of the Galveston beauly award, is a drawing card at Vichy. Miss Mad Brillant (inset) is the official Miss Paris this year. PARIS, Aug. 16, — Where the | Deauville and will be a frequent bathing ‘beauties pre:aenade, thcrc;“'(‘ k-end C_“”‘"" she 5"";’"‘ will summer sensation hunters be [, Jean Nash, now Mrs. | found, and the curious have been |Ponnet is making a long on the go this year. | Plage Fleuric and takes her sun- Because of their attraction, pru(,,curvs in a backless bathing cuit winning beauties ake much sought |With abbreviated shorts, to which by the boaches. Winners of the she adds a hip-length cardigan Galveston international contésts too | When she takes her board-walk the list. 'They are in demand and 00"““‘0“0“01 if they do not travel luxuriously from one cool beach to another at | the managements’ expense it is 4 sc they have no business man- | GOV, BRUGE TO ritish Columbia Executive [ Asked to Intercede for Paul Du- directors of the colored! S including the Azure, Emcr-; ald and Gold, consider one bona fide beauty good for an inrush ot The gossip is that Aus- Miss Lisle Goldar- “Mis: motors. s beauty who v se” at Galveston’s rece geant of pulchritude, was sort from Donard eclected for stay at the *Less than 10 miles. NOTE.—Observations at Alaska mainland statlons, except Cor- dova and Juneau are made at 8 am. and 8 p.m. Juneau time. Owing to the formation of a strong high pressure area south of the Aleutian Islands the low which has been over the interior is moving across the Northwest Territory and Saskatchewan. Rain has fallen during the last twenty-fo! hours over the Kuskokwim, the interior valleys, Southeast Alaska and at Cordova. Minima last night several degrees below freezing were reported from Barrow, Nome and Tanana. greatly assisted. It asked that he| The only real objection to skirts take up the matter with the Ous-|that end threg or four toms Commissioner and furnish him | above the knee is that they make with whatever information wus re-expensive it gets a puncture. quired. —— e —— | — VG CLAIM LOCA-; Dell E. Sherur, vuueau's plano AT THE EMPIRE!tuner. Hotel Gastineau. —ady S R AT AT A CALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 KELLOGG’S CORN FLAKES, 2 pack- CT Bl RSO PR $ .25 FRESH W ll(il ] \\ lll \l I](, B! \R\ per p(mml i T e 20 PAKER’S COCOA, half pnund can 25 GHIRARDELLI’S GROUND CHOCO- LATE, 1 pound can Enisa *HAPPY HOME SHAKER So far her only appearance has i ! peen at the safe and sane resort Plane Company | pound box, 2 boxes 25 of Vichy, mecca for serlous “cure- i ‘takers” and chronic suffercrs. At RELIANCE or HAPPY HO'ViL '1()'\11\ Vichy ‘they’ ‘called “oult: PHB! diisg | Toe! Jubasi’ GRESGHER: of CU- "% lmerce today appealed to Lieut. Gov. TO SAUCE, Spanish style, 8 ounce ‘band and the mayor to help wel- Randolph Bruce of British Colghi- SR | come “Miss Universe” and the pub-| FEERE T TR REN S e e - bia to aid the Alaska-Washington lic came in droves to see the show. Afrways in getting permission froh Deauville, they say, bills last year’s Miss France in the Galveston pageant, for an August appear- ance in formal beach costume. Mis: France is the piump and pretty Raymonde Allain, who broke her ,contract with a Paris music hall ’bz se it did not provide suffi- | cient clothes for her act. | Miss Nadine Picard, actress who | {won the annual contest of Grand | Prix week for the best turned out| | woman motorist, expects to make |calls at scevcral 'resorts: in the !coursc of the summer, impeccably ! clad and automobiled for each ap- land freight and passengers 'by plane in the Taku River mining camps. Sometime ago the air com- pany took up the matter with the Customs officials but no response of any kind has been received. Canadian Customs Inspector J, A. Smiley, stationed here, also recommended that a permit be |granted by the Customs Commis- sioner. iliar with the situation, having dis- cussed the transportation problem of that district during a recent visit here. H)caruncc. The Chamber informed him to- [ Curly headed Miss Mad Erilliant, | day that owing to the lateness of who 15 official Miss Paris this year, | the season both the United Eastern |was asked to all the beaches but | Mining Company and the Alaska jq; she is a hard working music |Juneau Gold Mining Company, op=~ hall actress, she doesn't expect to|crating two development camps, are accept any invitations. endeavoring to land supplies for Mistinguett has already browned | the entive winter and that by using !lur famous kg@ on the sands at)a phne their progrmn would be his frignds declarc, is a true p triot, although a vastly misunder- stood one. The general's name is co) ly on the toaguec of every Mexis ant- Canadian Customs authorities. o] Lieut. Gov. Bruce is fam-; TRU-BLU GRAHAM CRACKERS, 1 1b. 4 oz. package, good for the chil- dren HAPPY HOME F /\N( \ I"hl}J( EE CUT BEANS, No. 2 can, 1 pound, 3 ounces Home Grown Vegetables Fresh Daily Carrots, Turnips, Radishes or Green Onions 3 Bunches, 25 Cents ] ke e ANNOUNCING THE GRAND OPENING ON SATURDAY AUGUST 17TH OF to, that name becomes a part of the conversation. Yet Calles holds no official post, having resigned the war portfolio after leading the ! loyal arms to victory in the last revolution. Calles can be likened to a school- ' teacher, watching over his class with a sharp eye and ready to bring * his hickory stick into play when necessary., It follows that he is ‘ nct immensely popular. It is not pleasant to have someone tell you what to do, the general's friends cxplain, but it often is advanlage»! ous, especlally if that someone is working for your welfare. Calles 4s possesscd by the desire to build up Mexico and better the Mexican people, these friends assert, and - the fact that his task is sometimes *'disagreeable does not alter his de- _ termination. ¢/ When the rebellion which broke | § ‘out March 3 became a thing of the | past, Calles came back to Mexico /Otty, & tired man. He rendered his | ‘report to President’ Portes Gil and it submitted his resignation. | "% were reports then that| soon would take a trip M ‘the rumor also spread | ‘was only through a prom- ‘The Cc OPPOSITE ’lHE COLIS The NEWEST and FINEST QTEVE J OHNSON l'ropnflr ICE CREAM AND BILLIARD PARLOR IN THE CITY Ice Cream, Candws, Cold Drin ks, Cigars, ngarettes, Tobacco inches | hosiery a total loss if| RICH LACQUER[5 COLORS that /aft / Your home can reflect your love of color- ful beauty! A can or two of Nitrokote, a brush and your own hands—that’s all you need. NITROKOTE Brushing Lacquer dries in 30 minutes; and how it withstands the hardest wear! 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