The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 14, 1929, Page 2

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Coats They are tive modes being worn ll.\ hi‘ smartest (Iri'?"l‘l'.\ cf Paris. The rich fabries, ex- quisite trimmings, un- usual furs and expert tailoring combhine in making each coat a mas- piece of smart- ness. GLOVES Showing the newest modes in fabrics. PURSES The newest B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. § ool resenflmmenfl oo flprmaflyesoen / U. S. Gives Pilots Strict Tests peception apparatus (upper right). one foot with eyes closed has supp'anted the whirliny chair in determining equilibrium, WASHINGTOxN, Oct. 14—Can you stand on one foot 15 seconds, with your eyes closed and the other lep bent backward at the knee, and not fall? 1f so, and if your ears are healthy and your gait shows no disturbance, you have passed the equilibrium test -given airplane pilots by the department of commerce. The old ‘whirling chair test has been dis- carded. But that doesn’'t mean the pros- pective pilot’s physical examination is ended. + More than 700 physicians over the United States, under direction of Dr. L. H. Bauer of the depart- the authorita- Watching over the physical fitness of airplane pilots is the job of Dr. L. H Bauer (upper left), head of the Department of Commerce medical section. tee is working towards the stand- ardization of sawn and planed wood. TION NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY. OCT. 14, 1929, "TRIAL OF PANTAGES OPENS IN LOS Dresses You will like the rich $ beauty of crepe satins and flat crepes which "lill&(' th(‘fi{’ up pretty models for street and :l“(‘rll()()ll wear. MILLINERY Imported and domestic felts in clever styles. HOSIERY Phoenix is old dancer, has been ‘operied in the and her mother. Associated Press Photo The trial of Alexander Pantages (left), accused of a statutory offense by Eunice Pringle, 17-year- os Angeles superior court. Above (right) are Eunice Pringle lJelow (right), District Attorney Buron Fitts. the perfect s hose. | You'll find style and LINGERIE quality in our smart Newest modes | ” in rayon | Fall apparel or silk. “Always the New Things I'irst” ) t ample of what the board under-| WITNESSES AGAINST PANTAGES {00 form roiet to be Briefly, | . : is coming to the N z istance of grain co- in forming a ‘central agency through which it a sufficient quantity of will pass to give that aining power. | | | product a It is believed that the wide mar- gin between the spot market and the future market shows the lat- ter to be too low. The proposed; effect of the corporation would be to minimize speculation and gi the farmer more nearly the value of his product by elevating the cash | price. ‘} SRR B | Will Aid Veterans | a1 To Proiect Lives of Pas (As, ble and The ability of a pilot to land is gauged by the depth The perimeter (lower left) measures the field of vision. Standing on + single vision”| May Run For Office |2 ays Dr. likely to cause q atigue. Fatigue causes headache: Jeadaches cause inattention. In- ittention causes carelessness.” Color vision is important, too, be- ‘ause the pilot must be able to gnize navigation lights and the als. Shades of brown n on the ground indicate ter of the terrain to aid| in landing. A wide field of vision is essential because a pilot must be able to see objects out of the corner of his eye while looking straight ahead. ‘Then general physical examina- tion is thorough, with the nervous system drawing special attention. After a pilot is once examined and passed, he is required to take physical examinations semi-annu- ally. ———— The Swedish Industrial Commit- ‘Assoclated Press Photo - Ma). Gen, Smadiey D. Butler, for- mer director of public safety ‘In :::l.wpnn‘u, is rumored as a 35 - e candidate for governor of \Pennsylyanipy <~ "~ 2\ ———e——— LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- 3 of the Coast Theatér magnate, and | held in reserve by the state during the trial at Los Angeles, MBS MPNARY-HAUGENISH WASHINGTON, Oct. | Senate agricuiiural vestigaticn of prog: | eral American cons Haugenism—the backgrou which has. been painted ¢ ture ‘of farm relief leg cight years. - P " IS " Associated Press Photo other of Eunice Pringle accuser ate Rockwell “mystery witness” Mrs. Lou Irene Pringle (left), STILL IN PICTURE OF “FARM REL ctalwarts of By FRANK 1. WELLER F n Edit ociated Press I farm board analogy between the “marketing ab Associated Press Phote Mrs. Julia Wheelock, American | Legion department of Italy com- | mander, is home after a year in "7 | taly and will champion the cause of disabled alien-born army vet- | _| erans. | FFOR Christmas and reeting Cards ' THE EMPIRE | PHONE 374 i i Our Representative Will Gladly Call and Show Samples NEW GLOVES Kayser fabric gloves, chamoiselle and leather- ette, in wrist and gauntlet styles. All shades of tan, and gray. $1.00 to $1.75 Leather dress gloves, lined with fur, flan- nel and silk, for men and women. $2.25 to $4.50 Woolen gloves for men, women and chil- dren. 65 cents to $1.00 Eisendraths Durhide gauntlet gloves for boys and girls. A glove of soft, pliable leath- er, flannel lined. Costume J ewelry Crystals and channel chokers, in the new fall colors. 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An indication of the built-in quality of this car is shown in the extensive use of fine steel forgings. More steel forgings, in fact, are used in the new Ford than in almost sny other car, regardless of price. Come in and learn about the safety, comfort, smoothness and alert performance of this car by driving it yourself. You’ll know it’s a great auto- mobile the minute you take the wheel. Juneau Movors, Inc. T MGG AT e -

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