The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 27, 1930, Page 2

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NOT A BONE IN ITS BODY Princesslyne Corsette A great many smart women said, “I want a foundation garment that I can forget while I'm wearing it.” So “H&W” made no bones about it—they designed a garment that is absolutely “smooth” in every sense of the word. It fits smoothly, its lines are smooth and according to the college girl it is just a “smooth” model. Of batiste with low-backed lace bust section. Sizes 34-42. Price, $5.75 SIDE-HOOK GIRDLES It’s a Matter of Good Form This “H&W” side-hook girdle brings the waistline up two inches above normal, ac- cording to the mode; it controls the dia- phragm by means of a cleverly boned, point- ed section; it lengthens the hips in just the right straight lines. four panels of elastic. R e — Price, B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw’s Leading Department Store Made of satin with Sizes 26-36. $5.75 IRy S | turned home y cral days’ ple: Weschenfelder erday after sev- sant visit at the fox farm. D “MISTER ANTONIO” IS AT COLISEUM TONIGHT | | DOUGLAS NEWS TWO HONORED AT ality to the screen with his first REBEKAH MEETING picture, an all-dialogue production of Booth Tarkington's stage play At the regilar mecling of North-' “Mister Antonio.” The Douglas Coliseum Theatre will present this Tiffany-Stahl film, e, r- Carrillo, a star offthe speak- ge, will bring a néw person- Lc i | ern Light Rebekah Lodge of Dou las last night the en over to a s mentary to Mrs. F ber of the lo day it was, vening was gi Al time compli- | Synchronized by RCA Photapho tonight, with Virginia Valli co | | ; EleVisenlimmenfymmealimmenfipoesenliys | l i | Leken, mem- al order, whose birth- red, and a splendid cast, including F Garreth Eugenie Be! and others. “Mister Antonio” tells the story of a lovable Ttalian who, “when somebody she got the troub’, right away I want to give-a the helps.” And when, with his hurdy-gurdy, his goofy friend Joe, his “jacks- ass” Capitano and his cockatoo Chris’ Columb’ he reaches the hol- apd sto; M W, Snyder, visiting member, who pects to be going away soon after the Fourth. | Card playing was enjoyed for pastime, the winners for high score were Mrs., J. R. Langseth and Hughes, Frank Reicher, r, Betty Francisco Gifts were presented to the hon- | cred guests, Mrs. Loken receiving E R PORTER PASSES AWAY Chairman o;;l;use Fo,re:ig'r'n Relations -~ Committee - Dies invl’jllsbflrgh (Continued "from Page Onm ier-than-thou town of Avalonia finds a lovely and friendless girl in desperate trouble and gives her help, though it gets him in trouble, | too. Satire and romance are blended |with comedy in “Mister Amunio.“l several pleces of china and Mrs. | Snyder a hand-carved ivory paper | knife. - D - FINE OUTING REPORTED Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Snyder and Mrs. A. E. Goetz and daughter re- - - 'NO BASEBALL WILL . BE PLAYED SUNDAY Bascball fans will have a pair of special games this coming Sat- urday and Monday, and, incident- ally, will have an opportunity to spend Sunday in the country with- out worrying about missing a game. Pecause of the Moose picnic Sun- day, the double header for that day has been called off, Karl Thicle, League president, announced to- day. Saturday the Legion and Moose will saw off one game of the two, while the Paps will tangle again Monday with the Elks in the other tilt, SWIMMING | SUITS Hugh McRae; for low scores, Mrs.| Sam Paul and Lester Rink. Pure Worsted' .W(m] o & at a popula rice B Gastineau » ! Jack McCord, McCord, Alaska; | Abbott Demidoff, Kodiak; Mrs. A. Nelson, Kenosa Point; R. L. Clith- ero, Seattle; Mrs. Fred F. Schrey, Sitka; J. McCann, eity; J. P. Mor- gan, city; John Kabel, Dayton, \J Ohio; J. 8. Jeffrey, Seattle; Chet s GBAVES Johnson, city. 108 ; | Alaskan TIIQ Clotking M | P. W. Black, S8an Francisco; W.| C. McMayburn, Shelter Island. | | ————— | Ola papers ror saie at The Em-! pire. v - COLISEUM . TONIGHT MR. ANTONIO Booth Tarkington’s Delightful Romance now .. ..-in 100 Per Cent All Talking " with LEO CARRILLO and i o i EN G, PORTER, {(CONG. STE formed a basls for peace treaties|, restoring diplomatic and commercial relations with Germany and Aus- tria-Hungary which the two states- men sponsored in the houses of Congress. Elected to Congress in 1910 from the 32nd Penhsylvania district, a |} Republican stronghold, Mr. Porter was returned to Washington at each sugceeding election for many years. . 'WhHen the Republican party again assumed control of Congress in 1919 Mr. Potter, by virtue of his seniority; beeame chairman of the House foreign- affairs -commiftee and it was, in' that capacity that he became a_prominent figure in set- tlement of post-war prgblems. ity and intimate knowl- vqlfi:r‘!flwns récog- publican and During the Var P Wilson . fre- quently consulted’ the' Foreign At- fairs chaitman on questions dealing with the Kmferiedn war policies. Tn addition to'seeking Mr. Porter's ad- vice on post-war problems, Presi- dent Harding appointed him a member of the advisory committee which representéd the House of Representatives at the Washington conference on limitation of arma- ments. questions. . Foster Porter, Navy. e States SALMON FOR NEW ENGLAND He took an active part in the deliberations of the conference as chairman of the subcommittee dealing with Pacific and. Far-East In 1895 Mr. Porter married Eliza- beth Ramaley, of Alleghiny, Pa. She died in-1019. A daughter Lucy married RicHard Barrow, an ensign in the United Weather Bureau Foreonst for Jupeam and vidnity, bew*~ning 4 p. m, today: Increasing cloudiness tonight, saturday cloudy and cooler; erate southerly winds.: mod - . . LOCAL DATA Time Baromeler Temp, Humidity Wind Velocity Weathe 4 p. m. yest'y 2998 3 8 Clwr 4 a. m. today 2001 49 2 Ciear Noon today 86 5 Clear b 3 ) TODAY Highest 4p.m. Low 4am, 4am. Precip. 4am. Stations~ temp. temp. emp. temp. Veloclty 24 hrs, Weather Barrow 68778 34 36 ¥ el Rain Nome 4“4 44 40 12 20 Cldy Bethel 48 46 | 4 18 .01 Cldy Fort Yukon ™ 68 62 = 0 Pt. Cldy Tanana . @odL 4 52— 10 Pu Gy Fairbanks 2 0 | Eagle 84 40 § .82 60 — 0 Clear St. Paul 40 40 3 38 14 .04 Rain Dutch Harbor ... 50 50 | 44 - 0 Cldy Kodiak 4 56 50 46 * 22 Clear Cordova 56 54 46 ¥ - Rain Juneau 13 73 19 * 0 Clear Ketchikan . 68 68 48 4 Pt. Cldy Prince Rupert 64 64 52 2 0 Pt. Cldy Edmonton o] 50 - » .20 Cldy Seattle . 68 62 54 X 02 Rain Portland .12 70 56 s 02 Cldy San Francisco ... 64 60 52 54 L 0 Clear Spokane 2 80 8 58 58 % 04 Cldy Vancouver, B. C. 66 02 Stjvi-54 54 * 04 Rain *—Less than 10 miles. — NOTE —Observations at Alaskan mainlana stations, except Ju- nean, Cordova and Fair are made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m Juneau time. * 1 A great arca of low pres uriqy?i',h one center near Nome and an- other near Hudson Bay overlies néarly k i This has brought rain over the Territory generally except eastern part of the Interior' and Southeastern Alaska. Tempera- tures over the Territory aré “lewer at nearly all stations this morn- ing. Rain still prevails over Westcrn ashington and Oregon dur- ing ‘the last 24 hours. - . i - l;)vail;‘y‘Cr‘ LA , Solution _i-word P;z;k of Saturday's Puzzle 11, Medleinal lan! 1 12, Reglon be- tween Frince und Germany :,)Imlnlllu A .P'\!II il 13 iitfon of Arllnml Potfumes W« Smnll: law . Ordinary langunge - .:‘.ol" oosely chasnhle . Growing out Wise men o R €] R LlolS[e | R IABITIR] RIEINE . CINVE seNTMPYE| it ce ¥ com- gar Ao DOWN i lotniner 1. Acld magne. i 0. Ratd, ont stum metnsilt- G5! Go*fhom otaes collog. bty to place (3. Coneented obe me | % Brother of 54, Eat away stnéle pertalning to ' Cain 8. [rs o an Atallan city. - 3. Calltornia 51, petent fi: It of elec. rockfisht var, 58 hwny rensure 1’4, Garb 5. Arbian’ chlef- . 4 b Keeps come tain o8 ) 1. Morbidly 8 “Emltate tender ¢ Tidings 62, Lamb's pen 8 walk name . Celestinl body . Top card BIG SHIPMENT FRESH FRUITS AND - VEGETABLES “ARRIVED ON NORTHLAND TODAY MORE WILL ARRIVE ON ALAMEDA TOMORROW California Groce - Phone 478 | | | | | | Schine Brothers | York and Ohio, has been offered a | | TRGINTA VALLI New England today received 4,500 pounds of small reds and white kings on the Giant II, Capt. Ber- nard Lieh, and 700 pounds of white kings from Taku Harbor. on ths June, Capt. J, C, Boatman, HEAPS OF WATERMELONS TODAY MRS. BENDER LEAVES FOR ROUND TRIP TO SEATTLE Mrs. Robert W. Bender, who has ay with her Troy, for several attle this morning Louise. Mr. Bender, associated with the in New bcen visiting in Jur father, John W. weeks, left for on the Princes who has been theatres Fox theatr headquarters position with the the South, with Atlanta; afd expects to Jleave for the East July 2. Mrs. Bender expects to return to Juneau from Seattle in about two weeks, and join Mr. Bender in At- lanta in the fall. = - Try the Five Speeials at Mabry's. We will open in our New Store on or about July First Removal SALE TWO SATURDAY MONDAY Never before have frocks of our Quality and Style sold for such low prices. o'Clock Tiinner —adv | EST LEANER WE'VE EVER SOLD in $5.00 Elks Hall Saturday Night Music by Serenaders down $1.00 week ...THE NEW DE LUXE CLEANER f This may sound like a pretty broad statement. But when you’l realize that this cleaner bears the General sg500 Electrie name, that it is beautiful, powerful, truly de luxe, and that it is priced at only $4250. .. them JUNIOR I:Uo- you'll see why we consider it the most remarkable .24 cleaner we've ever sold. s bia Youshould examineit minutelyand compareitwith other cleaners, even those which sell for a great deal more. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. JUNEAU— —DOUGLAS GENERAL @ ELECTRIC PHONE 102 Second Floor, Goldstein Bldg. EVERYTHING for the GLORIOUS FOURTH OF JULY Entrance Thru Arnold’s Bootery A. MALACKY GOLDSTEIN'S FURRIER SPECIAL—AIl garments repaired or remodeled be- tween June 23 and July 3 will be cleaned FREE OF CHARGE Expert Workmanship Guaranteed PEARL—GLO We have a full line of it—at Juneau Paint Store THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” Corner 4th and Franklin St. Phone 136 PSS VSN | HAWVER, “The Plumber” TELEPHONE 379 . REPAIRING—CONTRACTING—INSTALLATIONS Near Nifty Shop—Front Street 4

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