The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 10, 1930, Page 2

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SIS . | /7 ¢ (45 5 5o Kdbtirobstichs I T THE DAILY- ALASKA EMPERE TUESDAY JUNE 10, 1930. o do MR I OV DRSNS T s W ST D T IR iy o fl!lHllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII!III|IIIHIIIIIIHIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII|I||IIIII|IlIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIlIIIIl!IIIIllIIIIlllIIHHIHIIIIllllllllmlflllllflllmlllll i June Clearance Sale | NSATIONAL VALUES IN READY-TO- WEAR FOR TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THbRSDA’Y Ravon, Shantung and Silk Dresses at .. 35 Silk and Chiffon Dresses, regiilar $19.75, NOW. .tz 30 Silk Dresses, regular value $29.75; NOW ::ioiivifiiaisinin 15 Coats from $19.75 to $55.00, NOW . All Children’s Coats and Dresses at HALF PRICE All Children’s Summer Hats, Special Price . ¢d8hE Lol ., LT Ladies’ Rayon Underwear ,$1.00 Ladies’ Sani-Girdles ........................... $1.00 AT T B $1.00 Ladies’ Fabric and Silk Gloves ... $1.00 = Bridge Keno Sets, cach ... L $1.00 E Fancy Crepe Paper Luncheon Sets, = GRS s s $1.00 Card Table Oilcloth Covers, each ........$1.00 Turkish Towel Sets, each ................... $1.00 Modernistic and Painted Pottery, each $1.00 44 in. Linen Luncheon Cloth, each ....$1.00 Ruffled Curtains, 214 yards, pair ... $1.00 3 dozen Sanitary Pads ... ... $1.00 An odd lot of Chemise and Bloom- ers, each . $1.00 Baby’s Rubber Pants, 2 for ... $1.00 2 yards Rayon Tubing for .............. $1.00 2 boxes Stationery for ... $1.00 An odd lot Children’s Coveralls, each ..$1.00 Men’s Knit Union Suits, each ... $1.00 Men’s Blue Chambray Shirts, each $1.00 Children’s Hose, 4 pair for . $1.00 Men’s Two Piece Underwear, regular price $5.00, sale price, suit Men’s Flannel Shirts, all wool, $6.00 value, sale price 3.95 JUNE = = = = = = = IlmllllllIIIIIlllllmlIIIIIIhIIIIIIIllIlIIIIIlIIIlIIIIIlIlllllIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllflllflmmlll Extra Special in Children’s Wash Frocks, 2 for .....c.....c.... Iadies’ House Dresses, a complete line, special' . .......o.0c0i0.. Ladies’ and Girls Ruincoats—-HALF PRICE DOLLAR SPECIALS Every item is guaranteed LESS than’ réguiabf‘ price Boys’ Knit Summer Underwear, 2 for..$1.00 Children’s Rayon: Three-Foutths Hose, 2 pair for . Children’s Sateeti Bloomers, 2 pair for. $1.00 Blue Rose Toilette Requisites, 3 for Colored Bath Mats, each Huck Towels, 5 for Turkish Towels, 3 for . Pillow Cases, 42x36, 4 Printed Broadeloth and Organdies, 2 yards for ;......... Oilcloth Beach Pillows, Lace Panel Curtains, each White Muslin and Alpaca S]’lm, each _$1.00 Costume Jewelry, Flowers and Purses, each Regular 65¢ Cretonne, 3 yards for ... $1.00 ACROSS 1. Pertuining to Dally Cross-word Puzle Soluticn of Yesterday's Puzzle o Epoeh 5. French artlcle punishment Place gf sace 6. Gartand 12, Wi uss of i in 1 Pincs £= | 15. Companion 5, Cercal grass . Feminine . Seandinavian 0. Cuts oft Anclent race i1 name . Anelent wine . Praportlonal . Telavware yessel Indians Itustie ity in Hols $ 39 N o) v Fiihts nl:‘l‘l':l. A | T of elecs trienl current Storm SNl 10.95 Long vitupez- | o discourse | NIE(T] 15, Auntomieal tissue 47, Compass point 48. Scoteh hill- side 49. Publle speaker 51, Mukes cireu- Inr 2195 15.00 Rumors Thousandth " opirt of & meters abbr. " the harvest Passiges out the ti. Liherates BOW N fair ointe ment .$2.00 1.50 1.95 DOUGLAS NEWS for ..... .,...,.,............$l.00 each —— ] 25 O. E. AERIE AND AUXILIARY INSTALL st evening. Sam Devon, acting as Grand Wor- 7 o o thy President of the Froternal O 3 yards Curtain Scrim for ... $1.00 Bl F Fioies was masier 3 emre Boys’ Cotton Blouses, each ... ... $1.00 monies, conducting the work for s B both organizations. Lempi Edw rds Men’s Phoenix: Hose, fancy patterns, for the Auxiliary and Charles Sey IS for the Eagles, a ed Mr. Devon, affel i S s e TES R 3 BV A 31'00 {as Grand Conductors. Men’s Neckwear, $1.25 values for ..._$1.00 s e e ognRd s F A Auxiliary—G. P. M. P., Gertrude Men.s ancy l?ajamas, regular $2.75 Laughlin; Madame President, Eliza- suit, two suits for ... $4.95 |beth Feusi; Madame Chaplain, Isa- 2 belle Cashen; Secretary, Mamie Men’s Cotton Ribbed Two Piece Under- |Feusi; Treasurer, Jetta Gray; In- wear, regular $: This Store will be open Tuesday Evening, June 10th B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. EAUS LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE = - mmn..“lflllllmlllflmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIlIlllllmIIIIIIIIIIIHHE INJURIES MAKE STARS RESEMBLE MOB ‘EXTRAS’ LOS ANGELES, June 10.—The to the Boston Braves, and the gap most that can be said of the 1929 | at third base hasn’t been complete- champion Hollywood Stars is that |ly plugged up as a result. they are getting no place rapidly | in the Pacific Coast pennant race. WHO'S WHO AND WHERE A bunch of injuries to some of | the veteran perfofmers, and the loss of a couple of players who moved up into bigtime, have been the Admiral Rogers included J. H. Traveling men leaving here on| given as the reason the title hold- Brokaw, L. M. Carrigan and F. R, :;;echtl;::lyb&n struggling along ‘“‘iBAg{ud bound for Skagway, and Paul Otto, who is making the Beginring wiy Frank Shellen- |round trip and continuing south to back, who led the league a year ago | Ketchikan with 26 victories, things have gone| Dr. Allan Bateman, consulting ge- from bad to worse. The big right ologist of the Kennecott Copper handed moist ball artist, with a sore | Corporation, was an arrival on the falary arm, cculdn't register a win | Aleutian. He was met here by in five sterts. |Bevan Presley, manager of the Dudley Iee, a cracking good| Corporation, who will accompany shortstop, pulled up with a charley | him westward later this week. horse. A broken finger had kept| Mrs. S. Hellenthal, him out previously. | by her daughter, Mary Claire Hel- Bill Rumler, slugging right field- |lenthal, who has been attending er, hit .386 last season to placejschum in the States, returned on second in the standings. He in-|the Aleutian to spend the summer jured a leg by pushing his foot months here. through a Pullman window in the| To continue wxfin water power throes of a night mare just before | surveys being made for pulp inter- fim season opened, and hasn't hit|ests, William PFromholz returned stride yet. to Juneau on the Aleutian. He has been in Ketchikan and vicinity for the past few weeks. " Paul Bloedhorn, Cordova jeweler, is returning to the westward after {{a trip to Europe. He spent some mmmznhhold home in l accompanied [ After a trip from Seattle to Mex- ico by automobile, Dorothy and George Dooley of Cordova, are on their way home, aboard the Auel- tian. E. P. Zeigler, of Seattle, well~ known painter of Alaskan scenery, visited in Juneau today while the Aleutian was in port. He is on his way to Nellle Juan, where he will spend the summer months, 50 suit, sale price ..$1.95 side Guard, Alice Sey; Outside |Guard, Agnes Mills; Trustee for Three-Year Lerm Mary Feusi. »| and Guy Smith; | Eagles—J. P. W. P, Arne Shud- shift; Worthy President, Alex Gair; Worthy Vice President, W. E. Fee- ro; Worthy Chaplain, P. E. Bauer; Secretary, Guy L. Smith; Treas- urer, Robert Fraser; Worthy Con- | ductor, Mathew Laughlin; Inside Guard, Alex Russell; Outside Guard, bz\nw Degan; Trustee for Three- | Year Term, John Mills. | Cards and refreshments were en- joyed after the installation for pastime. Following were the prize| winners: for high sc s, Mrs. Gray low scores, Miss| M Feusi and Robert Fraser. e, | PROSFECTORS RETURN | The party of pr ‘po.s(\d of Carl C and Barney Conrad, returned home fter their trip of a week g River district. High | water in the river and deep snows preven‘ad any definite accomplish- ment, spectors com- son, Joe Riedi — o> ON CAMPING TRIP A group of Douglas girls left last evening for the end of the Island, to enjoy a few days’' outing. Among them are Josrphine Kilburn, Mona l lmmmmmmmmmmumuluu|m1mmunnmumlnuuunnmnuuummmmmuummmmmm ' DR, DR, GRIEES TO | VISIT' KATMAI NATMONUMENT Dlscqvet—r o Valley of: {10,000 Smokes Enroute There fm’ Survey These garments are $1.00 Table Silk Gowns, Stepins and Dance Sets White and Colored To. W mm where al- most 15 y he discovered the Aprons “Valiey of Thousand Smokes,” Dr. Rebert Oi‘n international- | $1 00 ly known is a passenger 8 on the QW Almhn for Sew-| ard, enroute to Katmai National Monument on the Alaska Peninsula. He 18 accompanied by his brother | Dr. D. T. Griggs. Dr. Griggs, who made his first Aleska in. 1043, was director of and the National Geogra- phic Bocmt‘;‘ espeditions to Kat- mai _from 1015 to 1919. It was his Investigations and discoveries in that region that led to the creation Special 1.00 Sale TUESDAY fire and have all been laundered— RARE VALUES 3 FOR $1.00 ODDS AND ENDS IN GIRLS’ MUSLIN UNDERWEAR 3 FOR $1.00 | | all from our recent { 2 for $1.00 Table Girls’ Wash Dresses | | | | and Boys’ Suits 2 for $1.00 \tugn dut & --thfiutoz & ‘desoription of the district. | - In ecent years, many of the na- tural )hlmnn present in the na- tional monument are reported to PHONE ‘101 Temporary Location—Triangle Building {all-talking, all-singing Warner Bros. luntil you see this 100 per icent All Talking, Singing' Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Burean Forecnst for Juneau and vidtnity, beg~ning 4 p. m. todsy: Showers tonight and Wednesday; moderate southeasterly winds. LOCAL D, Time Barometer Temp. lllmld!ly Wind Veloelty Wenh- 4 p. m. yest'y 29.31 51 89 SE 11 Rain 4 a. m. today 45 98 Nw 5 Rain Noon today 29.76 50 k1 SE 6 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY 1 TODAY Highest 4pm. §{ Low 4am. 4am. Preclp. 4am. Statlons— temp. temp. | emp. temp. Veloeity 24 hrs. Weathér Nome 50 43.- | 5% .46 g 0 Cidy Bethel 54 54 | Fort Yukon 70 68 | 2 e 0 Pt Cldy Tanana 70 60 60 - C 0t Rain Eagle 64 [ 50 - .01 Cidy * St. Paul 44 40 40 20 i cldy Dutch Harbor 43 43 40 4 0 Cldy Kodiak G 58 46 Cam 0 Cldy Cordova 66 54 46 b 16 Rain Juneau 53 51 45 " 1.00 Rain Ketchikan 52 52 48 o 224 Rain Prince. Rupert 54 54 50 b 08 cldy ‘Bdmonton 80 80 54 % 0 cidy Seattle 8 6 62 12 0 Cldy Portland 82 2 58 . 0 Clegr San Francisco 2 62 52 : 0 Pt Cldy Spokane 84 84 54 » 0 Pt Cldy Vancouver, B. C. 58 58 58 Calm .58 Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. NOTE.—Observations at Alaskan mainlana stations, except Ju- nean, Cordova and Fairbanks are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. Juneau time. The baromcer s low over in> cntire Territory this morniug with the center of the depression reaching from the Interior to the Gulf of Alaska. Light rains have fallen at Tanana and Eagle and heavier precipitation from Cordova to Puget Sound. Estevan on Vancouver Island reported the greatédt, 3.72 inches in 24 hours, Tem- peratures over the upper Yukon and Southeastern Alaska are slight- Iy lower, while at most other stations warmer readings were re- corded. Carlson, Margerie Fox, Effie Fieek, £ 5 Alma Savikko and Bernice Edwards. FOR GUARANTEED R X 5 A | “SAY IT WITH SONGS” ‘ HEATING and AT COLISEUM TONIGHT PLUMBING | SEE A. J. Hawver FRONT STREET Next to Nifty Shoppe Telephone 379 Contracts Solicited Any g Place in Alaska 2 e raiem: o] Dime & Dollar Building.I and Loan Association Is under the supervision of the State of Oregon. Can only loan depositors money on improved real estate, first mortgages and State approved bonds. “The singingest picture I ever made,” Al Jolson says of “Say It With Songs,” his latest Vitaphone picture which comes to the Coli- seum tonight. The story of “Say It With Songs,”' leads naturally to a wide selection of songs. In the role of songwriter and radio entertainer the one and only Al has a chance to sing many new numbers, new ones and several old cnes.. He is seen singing at broadcasting stations, at home to his Little Pal (played inimitably by wee Davey Lee) and from the pris- on where he has been sent as the result of the accidental killing of a man who tried to break up his | 6% compounded semiannually home. It is considered rare good | on deposits. Start your account fortune by a song writer to have with Juneau Representative H. J. Eberhart GASTINEAU HOTEL Jolson choose one of his songs for that alone stamps it with later public approval. Most of Jolson's songs are either written by him celf or in collaboration. Tn a pic-; = ture that has as many mus! hits as “Say It With Songs,” how- ever, a staff of qualified Tin Pan f Alley musical experts were engaged ‘ | Try Our $1.00 Dinner | and 50¢ Merchants’ Lunch | 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. f ARCADE CAFE to do the songs. The story of “Say It With Songs” is by Darryl Francis Zanuck and Harvey Gates. Scenario by Josep! Jackson. The support includ ‘b becide Davey Lee—Marion Nixon, | | | Holmes Herbert, Kenneth Thomp- | KANN’S STORE | son and Fred Kohler. Lloyd Bacon | THE RIGHT GOODS directed. ! AT THE RIGHT TIME ‘ ————————— AT THE RIGHT PRICE STORE HOURS —3 { For the aeecommodation of the trade, this store will be open Tues- day evening, June ‘10th. adv. B.M. BEHRENDS CO,, Inc. | Learn the Modern Way Play Real Jazz Piano in 3 Months Write Tacoma, Wash. Ola papers tor sale at The Em-| pire office. H. R. SHEPARD & SON, Inc. | ENERAL oE [2] 1 | [ COUISEUM ‘ TONIGHT and WEDNESDAY 'HONE YOUR ORDERS i TO US We will attend to them |promptly. Our coal, hay, n and transfer business is increasing daily. There's a reason. Give us a trial ordez today and learn why. You ain’t see nothing yet Vitaphone Production AL JOLSON in | You Car;’; He;p Being I ase “SAYITWITH | o 5. reveee PHONE 114 SONGS" - with DAVEY LEE || If you want superior k call HERE IS WHERE YOU ey WILL LAUGH and CRY || SAPTEA% LAUNDRY with “AL" “Satny Boy” 2 and his songs with VITAPHONE ACTS and SOUND. NEWS ~ THE JuneAau LAUNDRY Franklin Street, betweem Front and Second Streels

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