The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 12, 1930, Page 2

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T A he man who “specializes”’ when he goes to college knows what he's aiming at—and he gets there fast. | Middishade is the world's largest maker specializing on blue suits only. Isn't it logic- al that Middishade should turn out excep- tional values in that most popular color— blue? Middishade sets no bounds on blue— there's a wide variety of models developed in plain blue, blue with a faint stripe, unfin- ished, basket-weave, and blue fancies. Spe- cialization brings o' pleasingly low price — #37.50 B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Lcading Department Store IDDISHADE The Specialized BLUE Suit T A TR W 5 T R S AW e e § {nounced as THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1930 French Art Frauds Cause Agitation for Government Experts (Continued from Page One) vhich compels art dealers to refund price when a guaranteed work turns out tq be spurious. N Corot, great painter of landscapes, Is credited with the paternity of about 30,000 canvassgs, thousands of which he never saw. He himself was responsible for the signatures on some of them. He was widely copied and knew it and sometinies |when owners asked if their paist- ings were genuine, he would.touch up a fake, sign it and say: “Now it is a Corot.” Modern painters, however, are less charitable toward imitators. Many of them have demanded re- moval from art stores of certain pictures credited to them and one year went about slashing can- s which he declared to be for- geries When experts disagree now there is none to decide the question. Hence visits to museums reveal Such a disagreement in 1920 caused a ten year debate that has not yet been ended although a sult in New York for $500,000 against Sir Joseph Duveen, nated British critic was seftled out of court May 20 of this year. That action was brought by Mme. Andree Hahn of Pz owner of “La Belle Ferron- jere” which some experts had at- tributed to Leonardo da Vinei. Allegations Made She based the action upon Bir Jose;h's opinion that the painting was put on the canyass about 300 years after the death of the Italian master, alleging that. this conclu- sion had stopped negotiations with the Kansas City Art Museunt which was ready to pay her $250,000 for the painting. The scttlement was &s inconclu- sive on the merits of the work as the debate which accompanled the controversy. Mme. Hahn was an- “very well satisfied” from a monetary standpoint but Sir Joseph stuck to his opinion. 8o did proponents of Mme. Hahn, — - THE WORK TO WIN Sewing Circle will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. Oscar Harri. adv A SR E. Sneriff, Juneau's plano Hotel Gastineau. —adv. Dell {tuner. Ola papers tor sale at The Em- pire off'ce. Dovoy SUFFER FROM CONSTIPATION? Countless remedies are advertised for constipation, Many relieve for | the moment but they are. habit form- |ing and must be continued, Others | contair: calomel and dangerous:rmin- eral drugs, which réniain in the $yg< { tem, settle in the joints and cause aches and pains. Some ate hatsh | purgatives which cramp and gripe and leave a 'depressed -after effect. | Avoid lubricating oils' which only grease the intestines and encourage | nature’s machinery'to bécotne lazy, A purely vegetable laxative such as Carter’s Little Liver ‘Pills, gently | touches the liver, bile starts to flow, | the bowels move gently, the intestines are thoroughly cleansed and constipa- | tion poisons pass away.- The stomach, liver and bowels are now active and o | Dorothy Alexander T0'PROSECUTE ' BISHOP CANNON [Action Is Irfifled in Mo- tion Made by Blaine % in Senate "FISH HERDING ELECTRICALLY Novel Experiment Will Be Tried at Naknek by Bureau of Fisheries WASHINGTON, June 13.—Sena- tor Blaine, of Wisconsin; has mov- ied that the Senate Lobby Commit- jtee report refusal of Bishop Can- Herding salmon by clectricity flon o answer committes Questiona 4 }; o u g h weir into spawning to the . Senate with & view "Of | ftreams is the latest experiment tc A T ey T S 11 be under 1 by the United States Metubers of the lobby committée| gy coy of Fisheries in its cam- last night agreed that Bishop Can-|,.. i ation, QESERAL non be not compelled to answer ?auz,n 5k 3 questions about his anti-Smith ae- | S 1 tivities, ;‘lh:k nt;k district the Te red salmon streams. | B. W. Gilroy, who visited local | ENGINEERS OFF headquarters of the bureau yester- day, is coroute to Naknek to in- stal P % |ment. If it is successful there, its many paintings “attributed to” cer- | \ WRANGELL, Alaska, June 12+ | tricts |Ladies don’t hesitate, come in tain artists, revealing the doubt|Two cngineers have left for the | The apparatus is simple and inex-|Your not doing any Sin | ithat ex. as to the authoriship gcene of the new quartz strike in |pensive c sts of a few logs,' Men's hair we cut it swell of cven some acknowledged historic | the Cassiar District on the Stikine [some chains and a small storage For it Pays to look well | works. River, in Northern British Colum- |battery outfit. The logs will be|Three artists in a line ia, 3y B. B. Neiding, formerly with the Kennecott, Corporation, is on a steamer for the district fo look over the strike for the Guggenhelm interests. Dr. Joseph Mandy has gone to make & survey of the district. for the Canadian Government. e h TWO BOA BRING SALMON 1 extending spme 120 weir. The opening end will correspond in | t of the weir. Attached | to the logs for m of the length | of the channel will be steel chains. | These will be wired to the battery loutfit which will furnish current !for charging. Only 250 watts is re-! {quired to charge the outfit. Figh, it is said, approaching weirs , T'wo boats were in port toddy show a tendency to mill around and with king salmon for local buyers.'avoid the entrance. The idea of The . Mary Lou, Capt. Jake Slats, the clectrically charged chains, is Libby carinery tender, brought 10,- that when the runs come info fresh 000 pounds of frozen white kings water, the fish will be kept moving for the Jupeau Cold Storage from dircetly toward the weir gate. It the west coast of Prince of Wales |they try to move toward the wings, | Island. Jimmy . Young, on the the charged chains will bar th T3728, sold 4,000 pounds of KINgs ' path and force them back into the | te Melchior, Armstrong, Dessau. channel. | g | The idea is an adaption from the | elecfrical screen developed last year by theans of which salmon fry and at the ol width to th | WHO'S WHO | 4 othar fish were kept from escap- | ! AND WHERE ' ing into “diversion” irrigation chan- | i ——% | nels; ditches, ete. The basic prin- ciplé is that the water is electrical- {ly eharged and prevents the pas-| sagd of flsh through the charg area. REGISTRATION Incoming passengers avoard the included Rob- ert C. Wakelin, traveling man. A. W. West, representative of the | International News Service at San | Jose, California, is a round trip passenger on the Dorothy Alexan- der. He is collecting material for & book. With him is Mrs. West. Dr, J. W. Howe, senior surgeon at the New Hollywood, Calif., Hos- | {hital, is aboard the Dorothy Alex- ander. l Called to Philadelphia by the |serfous illness of his mother, J. D.| SGOUT DINNER Anstey, summer Admiral Line agent g at. Skagway, is southbound on the \/iditrr A : | Dorothy . Alexander. He came ‘lpl\/ISl[olS '\V}:O Wlll Eat at E%gle River Sunday Must {rom Seattle about ten days ago. M. D. Betry, who has been con- lgfl by TOmOl’l’OW | R ‘flned for several weeks because of eye . trouble, left .on the Dorothy 3 £ f With a novel Imu dinner, cooked | lexangder + g:’;mm:: fusy wag: o s“mePn the ground as the leading at- After visiting - here for sevnrnll"‘aq"to’éo‘ V'SRLO ré Dla v ;L‘v";e 1::‘3]" | weeks. with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ol-Scoit. Camp at Hage Wiven [HV) son, Victor Peterson of Ketchikan, [DaVe signed up to make the trip lef ome. aboard the Doro- | SUnday: i th; iolzx).‘td:r G A In order to enjoy dinner at 1 p,m.i —— e~ Sunday with the Scouts, those| Vanderbil’s mile relay teams|Who make the trip must register at | have won first place in that event|!he Empire office before 4 pm. to-| in five of the eight annual South-|MOITOW- This includes, also, parents ern conference meets, of $he boys who are at camp. Ac- commodations will be arranged only | for those who register. the system enjoys.a teal tonjc effe 4 | A & ufxim‘ ulfmuine‘&?cpfiu.c"tm“ tasb year was $3,87,000 and Valtie of poultry raised in Louisi- Harris -G Olark, field executive | that of eggs $4,147,000. of Seattle, who is in charge of the) BUREAU PLANS on Visitors Day to start the cook- |ing fires. Visitors are welcome The late arrival Jack Gray ke, waters. Ehe.soeqe Ortls here forever to stay Il be at the mOUth of ine Ladies all must know in the Bristol Bay e cuts the Latest windblow of the most famous of or any Style you calculate the apparatus for the experi-|To help add their resources use will be extended to other dis- So ladies won't look a fright pelow the weir gate and |And all feeling very fine camp, will be up bright and carly throughout the day. The trail to the camp from the end of the road is a walk of about) forty minutes. Hikers making the| trip should wear boots or extra heavy shoes, as the trail is wet in places. By Sunday the Scouts will be in the midst of their summer encamb- ment. ‘They left here last Monday for Eagle River and will remain out of town until one weck from to- MOITOW. — - — EVERYBODY READ TIIS It’s about the Silver ox Where we trim your Lox He is here to accommodate Milo Curich is also here With the very same good cheer Both have taken ecial courses In hair bobbing just right Be sure the place to stop The Silver Fox Barber Shop. [ J. D. VAN ATTA, Prop. ndv,‘ Where Alaskans Meet in Seattle —in a congenial atmosphere that mnakes the renew- ing of friendships doubly pleasant, Rates as low as $1.50 Single—$2.00 Double YWOTEL Weather Conditions As Re(;_orded by the [} S. Weather Bureau ; Forecast for Juneau and vidnity, bew’~ning 4 p. m. today: Cloudy, possibly showers tonight, Friday fair; gentle winds, mostly westerly. LOCAL DATA 2 » Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe 4p. m. yest'y 29.93 50 3 . 8W - ] Cldy 4 a. m. today 290.96 39 93 N 1 Clear Ncon toaay 29.98 57 52 w 12 Clay CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY T TODAY Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4a.m. Statlons— temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather Nome 52 40 34 30 0 0 Cldy, Bethel 58 54 | 32 36 %, 0 Cldy Fort Yukon 0 55 | 48 58 .« — 0 Clear. Tanana . 68 60 | 38 58 e 06 Clear Eagle 56 52 | 3¢ &2 %3 .08 Clear St. Paul .. 42 42 | 36 36 L 0 Foggy Dutch Harbor 54 48 36 38 . 14 Cldy. Kodiak 52 52 42 44 Calm 0 Cldyv Cordova ey 46 40 42 ¥ 14 Rain Juneau . 51 50 38 39 > 04 Clear Ketchikan 58 56 40 42 & 0 Cldyg Frince Rupert 54 54 42 “ » 0 Cldy Edmonton 68 64 R ety | e 01 clay’ Seattle 62 60 50 50 ¥ Trace Rain Portland 70 64 | 54 54 2 0 Cldy‘l San Francisco ... 66 66 56 58 * 0 Pt Cldy Spokane ... .12 12 | 46 46 A 0. Pt. Cldy Vancouver, B. C. 70 64 52 52 2 01 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. While a narrow trough of low pressure extends from the In- terior of Alaska to the Guilf the barometer is rising over the entire Territory. The center of the high this morning is still over the Bering Sea. Lical rains have fallen in the Interior, over the Aleu- tians, at Cordova and Juneau and around Puget Sound. Except for slight rises at Bagle and:Tanana’teneratures gro lower ‘over Al- aska this morning. e “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Fabric and Kid Gloves An assortment with both style and serv- iceability. Size 6 to 8 In a pleasing color and price range. “Juneau’s Own Store” —+ SCHUMACHER Plaster Wall Board Will Not Warp, Shrink or Crack Lengths, 6 to 12 ft. Widths, 32 and 48 in. ( . Juneauw Lumber Mills, Inc. PHONE 358 Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE’ for Dry Cleaning and Pressing ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Bullding on Shattiick Way i+ 1 wIHE LAUNDRY DOES IT'BEST” — Juneau’s Community Water. Sports MRy e reworks Bt Baseball ANCE | - Fun

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