The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 22, 1929, Page 2

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P PP PR G P T S W T N P R NN O Ry o et New Crop of Beauties and Buffoons IFRENCH GLUM Wostlict Condsiage As Bisilra by the 1. Weather Bureau i Is Making Broadway Brlg’htor Place! Forccast for Junean and vicnity, beg~ning 4 p. m. today: { fl g Probgbly showers tonight and Satirday; gentle variable winds, L 3 o i b | 1 Raincoat and Hat Sets ‘ | . i 1 ! : j mronl:;ter ‘l;elmp. uun;lsfluy Wind Velocity Weather ¥ e INDERPRICED FOR THE ! | 2 ¥ 20 SE 5 Rain GREATLY UNDERPRICED FOR 1 ! in. today 3027 39 100 w 3 Mist NOVEMRER SALE! ower Amierican Women|Neon teday 30.29 so_u Wearing French Under- CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS LA : wear thau Usual YESTERDAY — T TOBARy = Highest 4pm. | Low 4comd. 4am. Precip. 4am. N s_v:1t1uns._ 5 iemp. temp. [ emp. temp. Vexnclty 24hrs ‘Weather g i)r("“(’& . IR 3 07" Pt Cldy r this vear | Nome T R R T Sriow i 1 1928 is a symbol of de-|Fort Yukon, 10 10 -2 -2 - 0 Clear $2.95 | Tanana ) 16 | 16 22 — 0 Cldy has French |Eagle . 24 22 16 16 — 0 Pt Cldy | I LA SR N 2 St. Paul 38 38 738 o BB e o 10 Pt Cla New Fall styles in \-‘ ol ad ¥ he minister of Dutch Harbor . 42 40 % 35 38 - 13 Pt Cld§ | and Silk. 3 y lingerie odiak 44 2 | 38 40 0 0 clay’ y . rted from Frar o 44 42 | a8 40 6 £2 Rain ] s the first eight |Jancau . 81 31 39 R Mist - i 6 45 42 B (R clay e : g wp to the exports|Frince Rupert 46 46 | 40 42 81 R0 Cla, Ik/ tier L()llls 1 in 1928, {Edmontom- 3 gt . commission t”‘c“h d - "*f :4 | 40 4 ¥ 0 Cldy il to find out why . 46 Phens S0 T I8 . 0 Pt Cldy $5.95 $9.75 MRS, R San, Francisco ... 10 68 | 56 56 . 0 Clear | ; KIRKLAND | *Less than 10 miles. *All Wool Chinchilla and Veloma Coats. “Stricily - , 0 3 ers lay the unde i DiSHokoral, Tailored or fur trimmed models at de- ~cult an becaus men have eliminated |- 3 ‘n ~"; ‘:'“FL“_"_‘"[".’ L"“ | Changes in barometric pressur> have been slight in Alaska dur- plar ‘l“_q"leul" sausty thelig the past e four hours. The pressure is lowest in Bering ~in::§5;;verti~'n" ot |5 nd beiween the Gulf of Alaska and the Hawaiian Islands and S cderately high m Northern Alaska to the Pacific States. fflfigfie 'I‘m‘"‘("‘l‘ l"‘n“n.m_u precipitation has occurred in Southern and Western Alaska T 9 Rohne nd fair weather has continued in the Interior and ;on the Arctic out leaving home. Mild temperatures prevail generally and changes have been nt store ads show unimportant. s : are made at 8 a. m. and 8 m., Juneau time. cided savings. V b | | | NOTE—Observaiions at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle Is Raincoats o e $3.75 $5.50 A woman who ceases to re- picach you, i a woman who HANDLE WIF|E has ceased to love you. ‘ “If your wife is pretty, don’t tell her so—she knows it. Tell her she is intelligent. If your wife is plain, tell she she is w pretty and she will think ‘My (‘lnmaust haq a new set of rules for a happy % ife: He: atatild ?:us'band has the soul of an art- ‘ ist. junk many | i < Is buying less. Yet, | : wand | “when you take a little holi- dres m]kin;x Rimeq. 0, |t husbands on how to manags a | flia";cv“';‘h(;“n:] ‘;;e‘:fgslzéldl:“:fi e neve: been so widely fwi a 0d s rely advertised in e ocut in your letters home. Write ‘T often think of you.’ A wonderful assortment of Flannel lined Leatherette Raincoats with Hats to match. Many color and styles to choose from. B. M. Behwrends CO., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Depariment Store which appre: demand for genuin ndmade l‘.‘lW‘n( or handwork me Lo the averaze n, previding t and the material gooad. a copy at $4.95 to an VKAN"HESTER Eng., Nov. y Even the highest in France compls leut d French )\ amous MIND BETTER BUT HEALTH WORSE ()N DIET OF RAW VEGETABLES ONLY “Don’t hore your wife,” he REE SR — teld an audience here. “Don't | “Make your wife think she di- in the new Civie opera | say I' love you’ when she is try- | reets your interests, but don't | building. are no hoxes ¢ ing on & New dress. 8ay L love | “et her do so. Never belleve | ) | gallery, your dress. | your wife when she says she is of e # “Always notice her costume. not jealous.” ‘ A husband is his wife's dr - | ! rehearsal. Say to her, when | PICTURES FOR CHRISTMAS she goes out: ‘What a pretiy s correspondent: 5 that un- “Wo fin BLIND GIANT ‘{ y be bene- w Farint over. As| €ress’ And if, by good luck, no | Lessons: in pencil sketching and 7y M QSL:EE—’:'E 1t that w enough our taxos| ORC €lse pays her a compliment, |water colors. Mrs. Walter H. Rob- ] ¢ “in I figure that 7| she will say, ‘I have married |inson, Telephon» 4.;03 adv. *The Street overAment | T T — —— e r the governmenst ; t year in order to pa, s turnover and per: and .all the Singer”, 1 in g lorm fresh nu ts, . vaze. and other is tha| SEATTLE, BEPOyas N e BRICANDS ROB EUROPE'SFAST - CRACK TRAIN {Bulgarian Governmenl ‘ Closes Border to | Dr. Suss blind 8k termittently with ‘|H~mw let! Ieng rests bstween experim un- | the Univ 1 he actually thought he felt and|in intercolle worked better on raw than on| With a good record in inter cooked food ¥ze now tells why ho astic sports as a Beldeves th sseming health “3“"\1mmvr Howard * ]d Bill” Der not a real improvement. x+foot freshman, came to Wash- i apt was in 1920, toe|ington in September. coaond in 1921, and the third i) He told Al Ulbrickson, vars 192¢, all failures at producing bet- CreW coach, of his ambition to ea tor ho Pt in 1928 Dr. Suss- his letter in som- sport. Ulbrick- | kind be son’s appraising eye took in the ferent and for the moment at least, )_cuth' l'IF)-‘ more encouraging results. (PR torm 1 told him to trntnare to the amusement and cul- In that experiment he subsisted out for the freshman crew. {ture of the nation when 15 shows on raw vegetables for four wecks | Under Ulbrickson's tutelage Dent fyo.p checring for are on view at He cays thai after the first week has made (fine progress and hasione time among its half a hundred all signs of weakness, h he‘l his own with his more f"”"'?plavhnus es. thirst disappeared. His A great Was h-‘ This season the Mazda Canyon decreased but he was physically and himself few years {can point with pride to that num- mentally more active than former- n a keen| {ber of noteble plays and hilarious ly. ©On the thirteonth day he j mu 1 shows without any over- wrote steadily for three hours with- no reason \'nhy a ‘b ind statem vares. The Forties out pauce, Wi previously twe Youth couid not stroke a shell,” Ul ghter of tha cus- bours had been his limit. rickson commented. “A man do medies as “Juna But he lost 11 pounds in four ve to see to D‘lli a p1 x‘y Dishonorable” and weeks. He says that if he had no In fact it ¢ a Wisc Child”. throb with weighed himscif 1 i1d have he cculd not. It searching 1 v of penal in- | imagincd that T : he, will develop |justice revealed in “The Criminal of health. tan. 1 am going [Code,” thrill with the lifelike hor- find the loss in Wi chance to stroke the|rors of tery plays as action added a Expres “Rope’s End weight loss, for frem ‘Remote Control,” and lilt i the 100 yard |with the sad or nm By DEMING SEYMOUR (Associated Press Feature Service Writer) | NEW YORK, Nov. 22.—Broadway siders that it is contributing its Effect Capture LONDON, Nov. 22—A dispach| frem Sofia, Bulgaria. the Ori- cat Express, Europe's fast crack train between Constantinople and Paris, was held-up by brigands. |The train was plundered. The Bul- |garian government has closed the frentier to effect capt | A Reuter dispatch two pas- ;|sengers were killed and . several wounded as the bandits went - thrcugh the train robbing all and shooting at the least resistance. R “| A bronze memorial ho'-mrs Chan- ¥ |eo, an Indian, who warned James- |town settlers of the impending Exhaustive research has proved that Four “Screen Grid Tubes"” are necessary to derive the fullest ef- ficiency from the “Screen Grid" circuit—to get power beyond any possible need — to insure perfect clarity of tone. man in high jand day on his pulse 7 T or merry ka’dlcf, | massacre in 1622. Jower than nd the ‘30-‘ f “Sweet Adeline, Bittersweet,’ | | ———-o———— 1 Throughou® 3 president land “The Strect Singer.” | Try the Five o'Clock Dinner | B N ncied a D of his cla: der, and is an| Eere some of Broadway's | Specials at Mabry’s. —adv. | ) pemew Several chang expert He was [new toasts: ‘ £- This is the ultimate, the perfect instrument failed to restore m,] ;Z};.n' for fo5: gh s0hool| iy el metrerworth, the UtdiiAn | | ffird hm:: ’enfefla'l:m'enl. Combines the finest even when, in the e and eager clown of “Sweet Adc-i | P S radio built with the famous Brunswick Pana- ho added bread and cheese to {iier o Hoteo Dame RGHA RIS ] { Tomorrow’s Syles : 3 ! vegetable fare. et “ECHANIC,S DRAMA !mut the practice of law to be a. [ Today” ;:::;;;:":::;:’:fi’:’::;d 'adl?p:;' ¥ Bating more to counterbalan funny man. 3 3 i 1 " bm" A he dwindiing weight failed. O IS HIT IN ENGLAND " i R pmnded;v Sl ; oy : he increased his daily ration 5 1t club pianos around town for| 4 , 9 i 3500 calorles, against his no LONDON, Nov. 22—A $15-a-Weck | yonrs unyjl Ring Lardner found s} Associated Press Phote LUD WIG NEI SON consumption of 2,100 calories, engine ¥!J;&r Lrom :wh loco:nfst as just the man to play a wise-| 25 :wdnn::dk‘I‘ce, dia‘ughter of Grantland Rice, the sports scrivener, | IDEAL GIFTS | v/ in another test he went up to 2700 <hops ai Mexborough has Written|exing keyboard thumper in' . fisding jacl! to the drama. She is making her first stage o | calorles, but without stopping the (he “What :;:T: Glory” of Britin's - june Moon.” | agpearance in “June Moo, the Lardner-Kaufman play abous &g (| for Christmas Popu- i JEWELER loss of weight. S e = % ‘wat. Muriel Kirkland, who was born 2 e . In the 1921 experiment he notcd ..s‘f°d‘3£°‘,“,,“ Ef;’;dijn' Wh"::se!;llflyl- in Yonkers but inherjted from Ber! .o {urviving hits from Juct seq ( larly Priced ' great increase in energy with|"Shadows of Strife,” was p ted \daddy just the sort of southern _ - we b uii H ;filfi desire for sleep, five hours a'at the Zirmingham Repertory thea- | 4 ju'ck and . smiboth as a5 88 "s"u'eet Scens” and Jour- AT THE HOTELS PURSES . v being plenty. His first ex-|tre and made such an impression li leM, that . tmakes ' her Uy SOL OF Be musical “Folloy SCARFS ARRI VED"“GalOSheS jment was stopped because of |that Sir Barry Jackson, the London led ingenuites so lovably fun- | FIXue” Little Show and Earl Alaskan HANDKERCHIEFS ng disgust with the diet, and| i3 planning to bring it|ny in “Strictly Dishonorable.” ECzX]rlx')US_ikeu_:tl; }300“‘_1 W }‘“x‘);l ";‘; Mrs. Ji sces, Hidden | SILK LINGERIE . i § next two stopped like the !ina!l‘le ¢ for a metropolitan premicre. | “walter Graeza, who jumped from e a:é“fn &wa oms; Yo, e ”a o ‘nM“;““ , Jerry White, | UMBRELLAS J M SALOUM because of dropping weight. | The play dh-\h wia the reactiansla Jamaica, L. I, stock troupe into n ol Boggl g‘};;e‘v‘“‘“ Louis HOSIERY & . X 21 @ AR G, {in a miner's household of the great|the role of the gushing radio an-! Azl ’ by 'AGO CIVIC THEATRE |peneral sirike of 1026 Davidson |nouncer of “Remsts Gonteat . who COCK ',’lgns"r“;gt‘“‘"o“*” | i aneay {{ We have,a complete new }|-= 'PLAYS ONLY SHAKESPEARE mote it then when a shut-down of |disperses a bandit gang and solves! OF FLORIDA Bartell versen, Clare Krogh, Carl| assor tment of all of p ’ jecal mines threw him out of ek Js Jating i a hroz\dgasungbsm;;). Sho T = . S these for your inspection. AL ASK AN HOTEL HICAGO, Nov. H—mflclgo' e al s written poems, nove] ildred McCoy, chosen by .‘C ooy - Pl o0 o ¢ @ iy ock fights are not prohibited by | LODE MINING ©LAIM LOCA- Eig 3 eatre is to be devoted en- ‘and short stories, but literary pro- |asco to vend the uproarious come- r * | TION N CES : - fits have not yet enabled him to|dies of “Its a Wise Child.” State Iaw, i, Fhaaia. OTICES AT THE EMPIRE MODERN REASONABLE RATES man.um plays. El 2 g I w. Bard of Avon's 'give up his railroad job. A wife| Siegiried Rumann, who quit yo- SR —— . § VR November 11. |and three children are dependent|deling in a Yorkville bear garden A ey bl;;Y was Emrgi to Mrs. D mwfl Dave Housel, Propneto; 5 ty, on. director of the on him. to play notably the German ober- E- Valade in Canyon knows other thea- ' After seeing his play enthusiasti- |lieutenent of “The Channel Rosd.”, 'm'”« according to word LETI'E“HE ADS - _.wfififim L cully Debooensa ut 13, Miringham| Bvelyn Lage, Puctith petmk SHE. MSRARDMEIL. « Sc 7. v : THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS m There debut, Davidson wanted to see an-|na imported from London to add ing PW at the time. D, E as we print them % 2 g % i other performance of it but had to|delight to Noel Coward’s operette, | Vfl&de B4W 8 Business man in evidence your Juneau’s Own THE GASTINEA U \ . w..:z hurry back to Mexborough and to |“Bittersweet.” {Scward. ' The Valades formerly re- basi o . Iwork. The two days' leavo of ab-{ Nor coes such a summary of Aided ia Juneau where he wes con- usiness progress Store " Our Services to You n and End jat the - handbox sence granted him by the railway plays and players embrace the long nacted with B. M. Behrenc r re. C " 206 ,.. zompany were up. ¥at of more veteran catertainments 1. hflvre oing B9 Wio Westwacd, i w : l Gang Plank of Every Pa -Cngyl.( Boat

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