The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 17, 1930, Page 2

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5 ¥Vl men. Ey ed of hig assure every purchaser of long ind satisfactory shoes Elentymnenfliomonfleenen lsmmne \Jl oot flpms i f\ottncsllf oo A ratraRtf woman I in the m sighs say * Here is t measurements wioi out by pattern ma WOMEN 34 36 38 40 42 44 28 30 32 34 36 38 Bus?t ‘Waist Hip Bust . Waist 1 e - | e Hip . £ 148 Sccket bone to floor..52 These measurements 3T 39 41 43 45 4T'% S € d upon us for siylish and de- 1 1 rimei s pleasing as not be disappointed with very effort in making these and finely finished, they | opportanity for men of all wlsot » possible from quality, value, pat? high erade tail- new suit for the dfi%fi ¢ Summer Shoes in Dressy wricable Styles id Shoes leather whi lenendahl daependabie for pair is constru % 3 1, while seven will continue WHO'S WHO m » steamer to Seward, the AND WHERE |cther Golden Belt terminal. i #is; Jean Bunnell, daughter of Judge Charles E. Bunnell, head of the ca Agricultural College and f Mines, and Miss Ruth E. d, whose father is ‘airbanks Exploration Company, Arrivals on the Aleutian included Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen, who have been on an extensive tour to the Westward and Interior. Mr, Jensen is the Alaska representa- Ligg the 3;:,::“ et and Myers Tobaceo |\ 1 in Juneau today while the % Yukon was in port. Both are Glenn Carrington, traveling man, |is a Seattle-bound passenger aboard | the Aleutian. | Atter a blg game hunting trip to |the westward, H. J. Burshard is on bound for Seward. Frank L. Bourlay, Ketchikan druggist, arrived this morning on the Yukon to visit for a few weeks Juneaw's Leadi (All measurements in inch 16 18 84 36 28 30 37 39 54 apply 5 has decreed that hat s T PAPT n patterns, not ready-made garments. | ing ETT aw ove the hips! PGS SR " WIFE 18 her husl meaking c product. of the sun. f + B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. g Department Store e used the Aleutiait bound for the Outside. | with G. H. Walmsley. Mr. Charles Hawkesworth, head of the Bureau of Education in Southeast | Alaska, left for Seattle aboard the Aleutian, He Is making an official | business trip. | Dona G. Alexander, daughter of C. J. Alexander, general manager of the Alaska Pacific Salmon Cor- poration, was an arrival on the Yukon this morning. nen coming here on the | There are two Golden Belt Tour H. B. Crewson, who parties aboard ‘the Yukon. - One hip at Ketehikan. . group ‘of nine is going in by way of the States early this year. After spending the winter in the States, Mrs. Leonhard Seppala, ac- companied by her daughter, M her way to Seward Mrs. C. M retitrned here on the Yukon today after a long absence in the States. Bhe came as far north as Ketchi- jui. aboard the Queen, and: visited a few days in the First City. | AT ALL SEASONS. A WOMAN’S FANCY TURNS TO il s GARMENTS When one can see the ddm,know 'they are cut, matched and the gar- ment fit on the premises and ‘be sure of a guaranteed perfect fit, there is greater delight in the ownership.of a new Fur Coat, Jacket or Neck- "~ A. MALACKEY Goldstein’s Furrief, ‘Cutter and Designer Mr. Malacky comes well recommended after working for several years on the Pacific Coast, in Tacoma for the Richihond Fur Co. and more recenitly with Borgensen’s & Sons and The Arctic Fur Company, Seattle. BRING US YOUR FUR GARMENTS FOR . -, VALTERATIONS and "REPAIRS We Guarantee Satisfactcion at ‘Excehtiomlly ATTRACTIVE SUMMER RATES A. MALACKEY _ GBLDSTEIN BUILBING Entratice through Ar@i Bootery W Gour- | ey moved to the First City from! 8, Seppala, is aboard the Yukon on/ i Jorgansen of Juneau | Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beg*~ning & D. m. today: | DOUGLAS NE ';}S Clearing tonight, Wednesday fair; gentle westerly winds. LOCAL DATA s ) Time, Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe 4 p. m. yest'y 30,08 52 66 swW 5 Cld; BONNER BUYS HOME 4 a. m. today 30.28 44 98 w 3 Rlll}; : | Noon today 2033 19 6 W 7 Rain Councilman Robert Bonner has CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS just recently become his own land- T YESTERDAY T ~TODAY lord, by the purchase of the cot- Highest 4p.um. Law 4dm. 4am. Prec) tage in which he resides, from| Stations i £ D, dam. John Kendler. The latter is dis-| paro— tznp' t;,:n P | ":: . w;" Feloalty 94 hea, Wenkir posing of his business interests| nome oo Rk e g here preparatory to making a trip| Rethel 64 54 (i o Holp . 5 | 46 s Rain to the old country. Fort Yukon 72 70 46 50 — Cldy ., T 5 58 g 9 . DOUGLAS FOLKS ON TRIP | paga " {8 40 TR v . St. Paul 2 4 38 38 14 cudy | Mrs. Ed Martinson and son Evert' ‘Dutch “Harbor 46 44 40 42 5y Rain took passage on the Northland Sun-| Kodiak 50 46 42 44 Oldy day. for a couple of months' vaca-| Cordova 60 58 46 46 Cldy tion trip. While ™rs. Martinson| Juneau 2 54 52 4 44 * Rain visits with her daughter in Seaitle,| Ketchikan 54 54 48 48 Cldy Evert expects to make a tour with| Prince Rupert ... 52 50 | 46 46 » Cldy his - brother-in-law, going as far| Edmonton . 80 64 ] 4 50 4 Clear (south as Mexica. | Seattle e 62 58 i 48 50 * Pt. Cldy -, Portland ... 64 62 | 46 46 b Clear MRS. PLUMB RETURNS SOUTH| San Francisco ... 62 56 [ - 53 52 * Cldy | i Spokane s R 2 | 46 46 16 Clear | Mrs. Horace D. Plumb left yes-| Vancouver, B. C. 68 64 | 50 N 16 Clear |terday on the Alameda for her *—Less than 10 miles. home in Seattle after a few /weeks' e visit with her parents, Mr. and| Mrs. August Aalto. | e ———— | HOME AGAIN NOTE.—Observations at Alaskan mainland stations, except Ju- nean, Cordova and Fairbanks are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. Juneau time. The distribution of pressure remains practically the same ss that of twenty-four previous, high ‘over Northern Alaska and over the Gulf of Alaska and low over the Aleutians and Western Can- ada. Light rains have fallen generally over the Territory except in the northern portion, and around Cordova and Ketchikan., Tem- peratures over Western Alaska and Interior Alaska *are somewhat lower this morning as they are also over Western Canada and the Pacific States. s KILBU After attending the Odd Fellows jconvention and enjoying a brief | visit in Seattle and Tacoma, Mayor |L. W. Kilburn returned home on the | ‘Yukon. 1 - ee— | FORMER COUGLAS MAN i | IN HOTEL BUSIND ey e S i A e S SCHUMACHER ' Plaster Wall Board Will Not Warp, Shrink or Crack James Stenhouse, who . formerly resided with his family in Douglas, and since leaving here has been | connected with various hotels Ketchikan and Seattle, recently leased the Palace hotel in Seattle, in company with a former Ketchi- { l‘kzu\ man. Mr. Stenhouse is ma,k~i (ing a speeial appeal for the patron- i iage of Alaskans in his new ven- ture. Lengths, 6 to 12 ft. Widths, 32 and 48 in. N i ATTENTION MOOSE Annual Pienic Coming Up Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. PHONE 358 their Annual Picnic at Salmou| Creek Park on Sunday, June 29th. | |All Moose and families should; |make arrangements to attend. Field |Sports and plenty to eat. | |—adv. COMMITTEE. | ———.—-— i TO TELEPHONE PATRONS A new telephone directory is now | {in course of preparation. Patrons | contemplating change of address or |persons who wish to have tele- phones installed are requested to notify the Telephone Company. Tele- phone 420 before Jume 25th, adv. Frye-Bruhn Company Featuring Frye’s De- * licious Hams and Bacon PHONE 38 NEW KABO “YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY SERVICE” CORSELETTES for and || DryCleaning and Pressing GIRDLES $1.95 o $5.95 ALASKA LAUNDRY In New Building on Shattuck ' Way BRASSIERS “THE LAUNDRY DOES IT BEST” : and BANDEAUS 75¢ to $1.25 WHITE GOODS SALE Closing Out the F ollowing Goods VOILE, LAWN, DIMITY, FLAXON, PIQUE, GEOR- GETTE, BABY FLANNEL, TABLE LINEN and LACE \ ALL AT HALF PRICE ALL PICTORIAL PATTERNS HALF PRICE “Sordons Temporary Location— | Triangle Corner DEATH ON MOTHS LARVEX—FLY TOX ORONITE—MOTH RINGS—MOTH BALLS and FAX Juneau Drug - Company Free Delivery ° Phone 33 Post Office Substation ARNOLD’S BOOTERY Goldstein Building " Phone 45 PEARL—GLO We have a full line of it—at Juneau Paint Store 2 No. 1

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